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sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's have a sense of what you might find. the telegraphs are discussing plans which could see borisjohnson veto the eu's budget and send a eurosceptic commissioner to brussels if the prime minister is forced into a brexit delay. the sunday times says it has seen e—mails which show borisjohnson recommended his friend — the then—27—year—old —— sunday times says the prime minister will bear the queen to sack him rather than delay brexit. the express carries a warning from the prime minister that he will take the uk out of the eu on october 31 u nless uk out of the eu on october 31 unless brussels agrees to a compromise deal. in the mail on sunday goes with the duchess of sussex ‘s father, explaining why he made parts of a private letter from his daughter public. the star on sunday says storms and torrential downpours could better the uk for the next three months. 0n the sunday mirror has an interview with vinnie jones, his first since the death of his wife from cancer. a mix there on the front pages but there is a theme. guess what?! brexit!
sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's have a sense of what you might find. the telegraphs are discussing plans which could see borisjohnson veto the eu's budget and send a eurosceptic commissioner to brussels if the prime minister is forced into a brexit delay. the sunday times says it has seen e—mails which show borisjohnson recommended his friend — the then—27—year—old —— sunday times says the...
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the sunday telegraph concentrates on the prime minister's refusal to sign the letter to the eu requesting leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. the sunday express asks the question: "why won't they let us leave?" the paper says there was outrage as parliament voted to obstruct the prime minister's brexit deal. the observer covers both the action in the commons, and the protests outside it. it says that the prime minister faces fresh action in the courts, while also covering today's people's vote protests. and the sunday times leads with the news that borisjohnson has sent three letters to the eu explaining the uk's position, and his own personal position. so the sunday times, three letters to the eu, that is one way of putting it. stop when is a letter, not a letter, when the prime minister declined to sign it, it would appear. the front of the sunday times, pretty much across all of them, boris johnson sunday times, pretty much across all of them, borisjohnson opened a new front in his battle for brexit tonight, lodging an audacious bid to thwart mps and —— second delay brit
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the sunday telegraph concentrates on the prime minister's refusal to sign the letter to the eu requestingextension, whilst asking eu leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. the sunday express asks the question, why won't they let us leave? the paper says there was outrage as parliament voted to obstruct the prime minsiter‘s brexit deal. the observer covers both the action in the commons, and the protests outside it. it says that the prime minister suffered a humiliating defeat in parliament, whilst a million protested through wesminster. so, good evening. let's have a look. shall we begin with the sunday telegraph, which actually, compared to other papers, goes into a lot of detail and it is done well to get this in by this time. a lot of this has only been developing in the last hour also but it reveals, as we understand it at the bbc, that he sent a photocopy of the mps request to delay brexit and did not sign it. and then wrote a separate letter. not one, not to, but three letters it appears has gone, the basic requirement of the benn act, to ask foran requirement of the ben
the sunday telegraph concentrates on the prime minister's refusal to sign the letter to the eu requestingextension, whilst asking eu leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. the sunday express asks the question, why won't they let us leave? the paper says there was outrage as parliament voted to obstruct the prime minsiter‘s brexit deal. the observer covers both the action in the commons, and the protests outside it. it says that the prime minister suffered a humiliating defeat in...
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let's end with the picture on the sunday telegraph, a filler thriller for the cambridges.idge is an aston villa fan. the only one missing was the youngest prince louis but you've got george and charlotte, kate, and they are obviously out there having a good time. presumably the norwich city fa ns time. presumably the norwich city fans weren't because they lost. laughter in terms of when one looks at the royal family, laughter in terms of when one looks at the royalfamily, talking laughter in terms of when one looks at the royal family, talking about prince harry just at the royal family, talking about prince harryjust a moment ago, a lot has been made of the differing approaches to. it's very evident between the split when they seem to between the split when they seem to be doing this fab four thing and they've now split. this lot may be dull and doing the right thing but they are not causing ructions, they are not causing ripples and they are doing the thing that, you have to remember, if you want the public to love you, you have to share a little bit. they share the kids
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and let's end with the marathon miracle, superman, according to the sunday telegraph. hours, with a team of pacemakers, it won't count in the record books because it was not part of a race but an extraordinary achievement. superman indeed! he has run a marathon in less tha n indeed! he has run a marathon in less than two hours, that seems to be an extraordinary feat. he had these places with him. it won't count as unofficial record because he was not part of a race. he had a number of things that smoothed his path. had these runners with him, amazing trainers, a £21i0 pair of running shoes. i have to buy them! if they are doing that for people. he hopes that other people, now that he has smashed its record, he hopes they will follow his lead and break his record but they will do it in competitions. i only did the marathon once in london and i did it injust underfour marathon once in london and i did it in just under four hours. marathon once in london and i did it injust underfour hours. he marathon once in london and i did it in just under four hours. he was twice as f
and let's end with the marathon miracle, superman, according to the sunday telegraph. hours, with a team of pacemakers, it won't count in the record books because it was not part of a race but an extraordinary achievement. superman indeed! he has run a marathon in less tha n indeed! he has run a marathon in less than two hours, that seems to be an extraordinary feat. he had these places with him. it won't count as unofficial record because he was not part of a race. he had a number of things...
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jacob rees—mogg appeals to eurosceptics to back the prime ministers proposals on brexit in the sunday telegraphublic feud between coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. let‘s get some more detail on some of those front page stories. coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. 0ur political correspondent pete saull is in our london newsroom. this warning from jacob rees—mogg to fellow brexiteers, how much should we read into that? well we are now into an intense period of negotiation in the brexit talks. the officials from the eu and from the uk are in what‘s called the tunnel at the moment, as they try to make a breakthrough ahead of that crucial eu summit on thursday and, clearly, if there is going to be a breakthrough, there will have to be a compromise from either side. that is the message from jacob rees—mogg this morning in the sunday telegraph. up until recently, he was a very senior conservative backbencher, really well respected amongst brexiteers in the tory party and he is saying to his mates this morning to trust borisjohnson, he isa morning to trust borisjohnson, he is a lever himself, he has our be
jacob rees—mogg appeals to eurosceptics to back the prime ministers proposals on brexit in the sunday telegraphublic feud between coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. let‘s get some more detail on some of those front page stories. coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. 0ur political correspondent pete saull is in our london newsroom. this warning from jacob rees—mogg to fellow brexiteers, how much should we read into that? well we are now into an intense period of negotiation in the brexit talks....
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writing in the sunday telegraph, he insists that they can trust borisjohnson not to concede too much "because he's a leaver." last night, a downing street source cautioned that a final agreement with brussels was still a long way off. the prime minister will speak to emmanuel macron and angela merkel, over the next few days. 0ur political correspondent peter saull is with me in the studio. what more do we know, if anything, about the negotiations because you're not a great deal. they are in this period of intense negotiations, they've entered what they call the tunnel because it is designed to stop tunnel because it is designed to sto p lea ks tunnel because it is designed to stop lea ks getting tunnel because it is designed to stop leaks getting out, really, so there's lots of speculation in the about potential compromises that might have been made. but frankly we don't know what the detail is as yet. as far as downing street is concerned, while the mood music is more positive than it was a few days ago, they are saying don't get carried away that a deal is inside. jacob rees—mogg's
writing in the sunday telegraph, he insists that they can trust borisjohnson not to concede too much "because he's a leaver." last night, a downing street source cautioned that a final agreement with brussels was still a long way off. the prime minister will speak to emmanuel macron and angela merkel, over the next few days. 0ur political correspondent peter saull is with me in the studio. what more do we know, if anything, about the negotiations because you're not a great deal. they...
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tonnes of brexit to wade through, starting with the sunday telegraph.avoc. absolutely. compared here to a nuclear weapon being shot into the heart of the asteroid. borisjohnson would go in and basically say, we have got of the veto and we can veto the next seven years of the eu budget. now what are you going to do about it? it is quite interesting. it feels gung ho and quite fun for a sunday morning. i can't imagine he would do that. that would be so disruptive. and counter productive to us, i would have thought. this is about the various plans boris johnson and his team are looking at to try to get around the bend bill —— the hilary benn bill. hilary benn's law which compels him to put a letter into the eu asking for an extension of article 50, therefore delaying brexit, if he does not get a deal by october 17. one of the ways he is going to try to circumvent that is a campaign of civil -- circumvent that is a campaign of civil —— of disobedience, basically. warning the eu, this is what will happen if you don't keep us in. therefore, they will not grab
tonnes of brexit to wade through, starting with the sunday telegraph.avoc. absolutely. compared here to a nuclear weapon being shot into the heart of the asteroid. borisjohnson would go in and basically say, we have got of the veto and we can veto the next seven years of the eu budget. now what are you going to do about it? it is quite interesting. it feels gung ho and quite fun for a sunday morning. i can't imagine he would do that. that would be so disruptive. and counter productive to us, i...
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the sunday telegraph concentrates on the prime minister's refusal to sign the letter to the eu requesting eu leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. the sunday express asks the question, why won't they let us leave? the paper says there was outrage as parliament voted to obstruct the prime minister's brexit deal. the observer says that the prime minister could face fresh action in the courts after calling on eu leaders to reject a brexit extension. and the sunday times leads with the news that borisjohnson has sent three letter to the eu explaining the uk's position, and his own personal position. so, let's press on. let's kick off with the sunday times. boris fights brexit wreckers. three defiant letters. a busy day for what we used to call the gpo! the taxi driver on the way in today said, you've got a lot to talk about today. he is quite right. it is mouse a tongue saying we are cursed to live in interesting times. —— chairman mao. i read a nice piece in the guardian saying that boris johnson had nice piece in the guardian saying that borisjohnson had the emotional age of a
the sunday telegraph concentrates on the prime minister's refusal to sign the letter to the eu requesting eu leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. the sunday express asks the question, why won't they let us leave? the paper says there was outrage as parliament voted to obstruct the prime minister's brexit deal. the observer says that the prime minister could face fresh action in the courts after calling on eu leaders to reject a brexit extension. and the sunday times leads with the...
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a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans, the sunday telegraph.olds to the electoral roll if there is a snap general election. the observer says that britain, says that brexit means that the uk could be made in the organisation that is leading international enquiries into the 39 people who died in the lori nsx. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. and there is a claim from the prime minister that the european union is holding britain hostage over brexit, that is indeed sunday, express. the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from joe suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to a battle. let us a football hooligan to a battle. let us start them with the sunday times. your paper, of course. an interesting interview with the archbishop of canterbury. we have had to before about the language ranting brexit, haven't we? maybe how to tone it down, but this is saying that borisjohnson is pouring petrol and divided britain. yes, quite a big intervention by
a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans, the sunday telegraph.olds to the electoral roll if there is a snap general election. the observer says that britain, says that brexit means that the uk could be made in the organisation that is leading international enquiries into the 39 people who died in the lori nsx. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. and there is a claim from the prime minister that...
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the sunday telegraph has an exclusive article by jacob rees—mogg — in which the commons leader callsomise to help mrjohnson reach a deal. the paper also hails ‘superman‘ eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. great picture. the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. it has to be brexit. it always has to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention byjacob to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention by jacob rees to be brexit. in the telegraph, an intervention byjacob rees mogg. jacob rees mogg saying the prime minister will not concede too much to the eu. he is saying this in an exclusive article he has written in the telegraph but of course saying it to those leave supporters who might bea it to those leave supporters who might be a little bit cautious of any de
the sunday telegraph has an exclusive article by jacob rees—mogg — in which the commons leader callsomise to help mrjohnson reach a deal. the paper also hails ‘superman‘ eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. great picture. the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the...
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jacob rees—mogg appeals to eurosceptics to back the prime ministers proposals on brexit in the sunday telegraphll inevitably be needed. and finally, millions of people are waiting a month to see a gp according to the sunday mirror. the paper also has the latest on the public feud between coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. plenty inside the papers stop ihab we got time to have a quick look inside? always. a brilliant story in the express about half a century of service to avon, they've totted up how many times she has knocked on the door, an avon lady, mary, with her colleagues in the picture. 100,000 times, they are suggesting, selling 400,000 beauty products and its briton's longest serving avon lady. quite a sales record, isn't it? yellow incredible. mary taylor, 80, afamiliarsight it? yellow incredible. mary taylor, 80, a familiar sight on the doorsteps for 50 years for selling the beauty products. her customers became herfriends, the beauty products. her customers became her friends, she the beauty products. her customers became herfriends, she said, and that's lovely, isn't it? quite a commu
jacob rees—mogg appeals to eurosceptics to back the prime ministers proposals on brexit in the sunday telegraphll inevitably be needed. and finally, millions of people are waiting a month to see a gp according to the sunday mirror. the paper also has the latest on the public feud between coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. plenty inside the papers stop ihab we got time to have a quick look inside? always. a brilliant story in the express about half a century of service to avon, they've totted up...
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jacob rees—mogg appeals to eurosceptics to back the prime ministers proposals on brexit in the sunday telegraphsee a gp according to the sunday mirror. the paper also has the latest on the public feud between coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. baroness newlove, who's the former victims commissioner for england and wales is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning to you. how are you? nice to see if stop let us start with the amazing achievement yesterday. i watched it late last night was up i can't pronounce his surname but elliott kipchoge, amazing. —— eliud. he had 41 pacemakers around him but the scientific approach, but the human approach, and to come through, one hour, under two hours, approach, and to come through, one hour, undertwo hours, i approach, and to come through, one hour, under two hours, i should say, absolutely... in case you haven't seen it, it is really emotional. here is what happened yesterday. commentator: he has less than 200 metres to go. eliud kipchoge, let's keep an eye on it, eliud kipchoge, wow! actually, his wife had never seen him race before. incredible
jacob rees—mogg appeals to eurosceptics to back the prime ministers proposals on brexit in the sunday telegraphsee a gp according to the sunday mirror. the paper also has the latest on the public feud between coleen rooney and rebekah vardy. baroness newlove, who's the former victims commissioner for england and wales is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning to you. how are you? nice to see if stop let us start with the amazing achievement yesterday. i watched it late last night...
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a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph.also claims that an establishment stitch up is protecting speakerjohn bercow from a bullying investigation. the observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out undercover investigation, in which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson‘s use of inflammatory language is the sunday times‘ lead. a claim from the prime minister that the eu is holding britain hostage over brexit is the sunday express‘ headline. and the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs, who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. so, let's begin. we'll we‘ ll start we'll start off with the observer and the migrant deaths. what is that update? well, they are looking at the future effects of this and what they are saying is that the uk, because of brexit, faces being exclude
a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph.also claims that an establishment stitch up is protecting speakerjohn bercow from a bullying investigation. the observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out undercover investigation, in which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. comments made...
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a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph.observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation in which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson's use of inflammatory language is the sunday times' lead. a claim from the prime minister that the eu is holding britain hostage over brexit is the sunday express' headline. and the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. it is our lead story, and the tragic deaths in the lorry. the observer goes with that lead. do you want to kick us of? this is a new line because we know that the police investigation
a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph.observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation in which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson's use of inflammatory language is the sunday times' lead. a claim from the prime...
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the sunday telegraph also carries that story on its front page but with a slightly different take.raph as saying this is part of a wider conspiracy. they are talking about several lorries who may have smuggled 700 people into the country. and this is the problem now, we don't know at what tip of the iceberg we are dealing with. there have been an awful lot of people who have come in this way, and you can see why they do it, these freezer lorries are locked up, even the drivers can't get to them, one wonders about x—rays and things like that which we were talking about earlier, but it is the difficulty with illegal migrants. what the authorities do not know by its very nature is how many are here and how many are coming in. and it is interesting because there was a discussion with one of the port authorities, and they pointed out that only 1% of the sealed refrigerated containers are actually checked. so we are learning a lot about the process. but since this terrible story broke a few days ago, people have been warning, in fact we we re people have been warning, in fact we were jus
the sunday telegraph also carries that story on its front page but with a slightly different take.raph as saying this is part of a wider conspiracy. they are talking about several lorries who may have smuggled 700 people into the country. and this is the problem now, we don't know at what tip of the iceberg we are dealing with. there have been an awful lot of people who have come in this way, and you can see why they do it, these freezer lorries are locked up, even the drivers can't get to...
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popular spots in sydney happen after people connected through the dating over the last 3 years the sunday telegraph carried out of the investigation finding more than a dozen tases were men and the women were either rate harassed or soft after match lined the it and want to case a woman who was trying to end a relationship with her to her date when he raped her and another case a female doctor who met a man online was stabbed 11 times and doused in gasoline after she to try to think in this scenario the doctor had no idea her date had previously been convicted of assaulting 5 different women she figured if that was the case when police make sure her dates access to apps. tinder be limited or nonexistent however new south wales police say they are not responsible for reporting dating at profiles of persons who have been charged with a crime and said it is up to dating at the users to report verbal and physical assaults according to reports and statistics what's happening in australia is happening across the globe many dating app users are not only at risk of contracting out c.d.'s or at cia but they
popular spots in sydney happen after people connected through the dating over the last 3 years the sunday telegraph carried out of the investigation finding more than a dozen tases were men and the women were either rate harassed or soft after match lined the it and want to case a woman who was trying to end a relationship with her to her date when he raped her and another case a female doctor who met a man online was stabbed 11 times and doused in gasoline after she to try to think in this...
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the sunday telegraph has an exclusive article by jacob rees—mogg — in which the commons leader callsthe paper also hails "superman" eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the sunday times reports that boris has given european leaders a stark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. the sunday express says boris wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth — but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. so, basically, brexit on most of the front pages. we are going to kick off there. but it is the article by jacob rees—mogg on the front of the telegraph that we will start with. yasmin, do you want to go? it is interesting, it is so no jacob rees—mogg, who has been part of the erg and pretty in —— uncompromising, he has written a piece for the telegraph and he has become very conciliatory at the moment, which is interesting and surprising. did you not find that the tone is different? we must compromise, we must allow him to do this, this is the best deal. i think what this is
the sunday telegraph has an exclusive article by jacob rees—mogg — in which the commons leader callsthe paper also hails "superman" eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the sunday times reports that boris has given european leaders a stark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. the sunday express says boris wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth — but he must fend off what the paper says...
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and the sunday telegraph reports that senior ministers have suggested the prime minister should appoint it also has a picture of prince george's trip to the football. and speaking of the football, john is here with us as well. probably good it wasn't tottenham against brian, because there were some nasty injuries. if you are squeamish, look away now. only one newspaper has shown the dislocated elbow, that's on the back of the mail. but this is on the back of the mail. but this is on the back of the mail. but this is on the sun, you can see him in agony, he did have to go to hospital. it adds to tottenham's difficulty. they are under huge pressure, they got beaten 7—2, and then lost 3—0, so that talk about his future. that picture of his arm p°pped his future. that picture of his arm normed up his future. that picture of his arm popped up in my phone, on my timeline last night. no, no, no. occasionally you get those injuries, david boost had a compound fracture to his chin. everyonejust in unison, just really nasty. there we re unison, just really nasty. there were some crunches yesterda
and the sunday telegraph reports that senior ministers have suggested the prime minister should appoint it also has a picture of prince george's trip to the football. and speaking of the football, john is here with us as well. probably good it wasn't tottenham against brian, because there were some nasty injuries. if you are squeamish, look away now. only one newspaper has shown the dislocated elbow, that's on the back of the mail. but this is on the back of the mail. but this is on the back of...
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and finally, an ex—member ofjohn bercow‘s staff has told the sunday telegraph he will not use new ruleslong bolted." also on the front page, all the highs and lows of yesterday‘s rugby game. we will be talking about this again later. wales, of course, the home nations potentially lining up a home nations potentially lining up a home nations potentially lining up a home nations final if there is a victory for wales later today. quite nice to see the sunday front pages having some happy front pictures for once, a set of politicians going at each other. very true, it is a nice change. although there is some of the news on the front page. let's checkin the news on the front page. let's check in with the weather. louise joins us. good morning, how is it looking? just shy of five inches of rain and 121 millimetres. iam pleased just shy of five inches of rain and 121 millimetres. i am pleased to say the culprit, the troublemaker, it is clearing off into the near continent. high pressure is building and it will quieten things done for the next few days. this little weather front is enhancing so
and finally, an ex—member ofjohn bercow‘s staff has told the sunday telegraph he will not use new ruleslong bolted." also on the front page, all the highs and lows of yesterday‘s rugby game. we will be talking about this again later. wales, of course, the home nations potentially lining up a home nations potentially lining up a home nations potentially lining up a home nations final if there is a victory for wales later today. quite nice to see the sunday front pages having some...
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and the sunday telegraph reports that senior ministers have suggested the prime minister should appointbrexit delay. it also has a picture of prince george's trip to the football. nazir afzal, former chief prosecutor for north—west england, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. this first story that we are going to talk about is one that is quite gruesome in its detail sojust a warning about that. it is from inside the sunday mirror. the sunday mirror have been running a very good campaign particularly focusing on allegations in relation to telford in shropshire, but a broader campaign around child sexual abuse going on for generations now, certainly for a generation. this particular article reinforces the view which i share that many of the victims were criminalised themselves. not only where they abuse and never got justice, themselves. not only where they abuse and never gotjustice, but they were also forced to become involved in low—level criminality, criminal damage, shoplifting, drugs, that kind of thing, and they will carry those convictions for the rest of their lives, which
and the sunday telegraph reports that senior ministers have suggested the prime minister should appointbrexit delay. it also has a picture of prince george's trip to the football. nazir afzal, former chief prosecutor for north—west england, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. this first story that we are going to talk about is one that is quite gruesome in its detail sojust a warning about that. it is from inside the sunday mirror. the sunday mirror have been running a very good...
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and finally, an ex—member ofjohn bercow‘s staff has told the sunday telegraph he will not use new rules be investigated, saying "the horse has long bolted". anand menon is with us, he's director of uk in a changing europe, a source for independent research on uk—eu relations. morning, anand, what's caught your eye this morning? also it's in the papers this morning. there is a lot of other stuff that is non—brexit related but what have you picked out for us? there is lot of politics going along behind brexit. the first is by two academic colleagues of mine. what they are saying is it is a real gamble to have an election because the electorate is as unpredictable as it has ever been so between 2010 and 2017 almost 50% of voters switched parties which is unheard of in our electoral system and makes very, very hard to know how an election will go. you wonder whether we are going to return to that defined tribalism that you had for the last half of the 20th century. politics keeps chucking us. we were all saying the two party system is dead,it all saying the two party system is dead, it has
and finally, an ex—member ofjohn bercow‘s staff has told the sunday telegraph he will not use new rules be investigated, saying "the horse has long bolted". anand menon is with us, he's director of uk in a changing europe, a source for independent research on uk—eu relations. morning, anand, what's caught your eye this morning? also it's in the papers this morning. there is a lot of other stuff that is non—brexit related but what have you picked out for us? there is lot of...
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and finally, an ex—member ofjohn bercow‘s staff has told the sunday telegraph he will not use new rulesh us. he‘s director of uk in a changing europe, a source for independent research on uk—eu relations. we are starting, aunt mick, —— aren‘t we, with this double spread. let‘s do it together. asjohnson calls for an election every day to showjeremy corbyn he is running scared, so he is saying he may have to do this in order to move forward. the prime minister is making it quite clear if i cannot get what i will want will have a general election and the tories obviously wa nt election and the tories obviously want to portray the labour party is running scared but what is interesting about that express double spread is there are three stories there and they all sort of feed into this and one of them is about the election for the new speaker because of course john be rcow speaker because of course john bercow famously has a mind of his own, famously does not necessarily try to help the government and you have to wonder if the government ke pt have to wonder if the government kept trying to
and finally, an ex—member ofjohn bercow‘s staff has told the sunday telegraph he will not use new rulesh us. he‘s director of uk in a changing europe, a source for independent research on uk—eu relations. we are starting, aunt mick, —— aren‘t we, with this double spread. let‘s do it together. asjohnson calls for an election every day to showjeremy corbyn he is running scared, so he is saying he may have to do this in order to move forward. the prime minister is making it quite...
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we dive into the sunday telegraph which you have picked. only got half the headline.rite. in essence what they are doing with this little colour chart is trying to work out how on earth the prime minister gets the deal over the line at some stage. that's right. it looks like the prime minister has a majority for his deal. that is one of the reasons why so many people in parliament did not want to voted on yesterday. this is why oliver letwin put down his amendment. this is why the labour party back the amendment and why it was not voted on yesterday. it looks like the prime minister hasjust yesterday. it looks like the prime minister has just about those numbers to get the deal over the line. so if i was a betting person what they would say is that the deal is going to pass on the first half of next week. they would say, wouldn't they, some of those who we re wouldn't they, some of those who were backing the letwin amendment yesterday, including the oliver letwin, that their fear wasn't so much the deal but getting it through in time be a week on thursday and therefor
we dive into the sunday telegraph which you have picked. only got half the headline.rite. in essence what they are doing with this little colour chart is trying to work out how on earth the prime minister gets the deal over the line at some stage. that's right. it looks like the prime minister has a majority for his deal. that is one of the reasons why so many people in parliament did not want to voted on yesterday. this is why oliver letwin put down his amendment. this is why the labour party...
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suggesting they only have themselves to blame if typhoon hagibis forces the canellation of sunday's game with japan. telegraph and in the guardian there's a brilliant picture of simone biles following her 22nd world championship medal in yesterday's all around final in stutgart. four more events for her to come over the weekend. and speaking on bbc breakfast this morning beth tweddle says there's no end to what simone biles can achieve in gymnastics. with four more events to come at the worlds in stuttgart. she's been breaking boundaries, having created two new moves in the sport which have been named after her as natalie pirks explains. it is jaw—dropping in its complexity. launching into the air at around 13 mph, she is up there for little more than a second. it means simone biles has to move quickly to perform two somersaults while twisting three times simultaneously. even other elite gymnasts are dumbfounded by the ease with she performed such a tough move. that's her motivation. i mean, she is that many times world champion. what gets her out of bed in the morning? i guess it's inventing all these new sk
suggesting they only have themselves to blame if typhoon hagibis forces the canellation of sunday's game with japan. telegraph and in the guardian there's a brilliant picture of simone biles following her 22nd world championship medal in yesterday's all around final in stutgart. four more events for her to come over the weekend. and speaking on bbc breakfast this morning beth tweddle says there's no end to what simone biles can achieve in gymnastics. with four more events to come at the worlds...
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sunday express. lovely to have you both here. before our chats, a quick look at the front pages. the telegraphde a lorry in essex earlier. it says an irish people—smuggling ring is being investigated. the guardian says police are still working to identify the bodies. an image of northern irish haulier mo robinson is on the front of the times. he's currently being questioned by police. claims that ministers were warned that criminals had switched to using the port of purfleet for smuggling — that's the daily mail's headline. the metro carries an image of the lorry, and points out that the cab had a sticker saying "the ultimate dream" in its window. brexit is the focus of the express — it says that borisjohnson has accused jeremy corbyn of putting the country's fate in the hands of the eu. and the office—space provider we work cutting 4,000 jobs is the ft‘s lead, as the company looks to focus on us, european and japanese markets. that's the flavour of the front pages. we are going to go back to the front of the telegraph. and tragic story that's been developing today. human cargo drip into froze
sunday express. lovely to have you both here. before our chats, a quick look at the front pages. the telegraphde a lorry in essex earlier. it says an irish people—smuggling ring is being investigated. the guardian says police are still working to identify the bodies. an image of northern irish haulier mo robinson is on the front of the times. he's currently being questioned by police. claims that ministers were warned that criminals had switched to using the port of purfleet for smuggling —...
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sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraphsjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front page says borisjohnson will threaten the eu, "accept my final brexit offer or it's no deal." i'm just going to keep going. and the financial times talks of china's birthday celebrations being overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong in which a protestor was shot for the first time. but has survived the shooting. well, that went well. i love technology. let's see what we can do next. but we can show you... we have cameras in here, we can probably show you different pages. if i move these pages around on my desk, i'm sure we can see them. so, the daily telegraph, brexit rev
sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraphsjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the...
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sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in a special relationship with europe until 2025. the metro also leads on brexit, saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front page says borisjohnson will threaten the eu — "accept my final brexit offer or it's no deal." the i leads on the news that mrjohnson will urge brussels to keep brexit talks secret. while the front page of the sun shows an exclusive interview with the pm in which he says he has just ten days to crack a deal with the eu. meanwhile, the times‘ front page has more on prince harry's attack on the tabloid press, accusing it of waging a ruthless campaign against his wife. and the financial times talks of china's birthday celebrations being overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong, in which a protestor was shot for the first time. so that is how the front pages look.
sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in a special relationship with europe until 2025. the metro also leads on brexit, saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front page says borisjohnson will threaten the eu — "accept my final brexit...
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sunday express. thank you for coming back, we will chat any moment. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraphe 39 bodies found inside a lorry in essex earlier. it says an irish people—smuggling ring is being investigated. the guardian says police are still working to identify the bodies. an image of the northern irish haulier, mo robinson, is on the front of the times. he's currently being questioned by police. claims that ministers were warned that criminals had switched to using the port of purfleet for smuggling, is the daily mail's headline. the metro carries an image of the lorry, and points out that the cab had a sticker saying — "the ultimate dream" in its window. brexit is the focus of the express — it says that borisjohnson has accused jeremy corbyn of putting the country's fate in the hands of the eu. and the office—space provider wework cutting 4,000 jobs is the ft‘s lead — as the company looks to focus on us, european and japanese markets. those are the front pages, let's start off and it's just that horrific story, the lead for the daily mirror. it is a really dramatic front page
sunday express. thank you for coming back, we will chat any moment. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraphe 39 bodies found inside a lorry in essex earlier. it says an irish people—smuggling ring is being investigated. the guardian says police are still working to identify the bodies. an image of the northern irish haulier, mo robinson, is on the front of the times. he's currently being questioned by police. claims that ministers were warned that criminals had switched...
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confirmed but based on the telegraphing that we're getting from american president trump with his tweet that something big has happened and the unusual scheduling of a sunday 9 am washington d.c. time announcement from the white house it is clear that the trying to administration believes that whatever happened in this village in syria early this morning is significant. good stuff natasha going to him in baghdad and. in beirut zana who's covered stories through iraq in syria for us for many years now and how big is this they know when you take out the leader of a group like eisel is it a huge blow to the group or does the group go beyond just one man. well of course it goes beyond one man but definitely this is a blow to eisele a few months ago in march they lost the territory they control they were confined to a small town but who was close to the iraqi border and the u.s. led military campaign force them to surrender about that he was really the man behind the creation and the expansion of. routes originate in iraq and al qaida in iraq abu bakar baghdadi he was the leader of al qaida in iraq in 2010 they were weakened by the presence of the us military i
confirmed but based on the telegraphing that we're getting from american president trump with his tweet that something big has happened and the unusual scheduling of a sunday 9 am washington d.c. time announcement from the white house it is clear that the trying to administration believes that whatever happened in this village in syria early this morning is significant. good stuff natasha going to him in baghdad and. in beirut zana who's covered stories through iraq in syria for us for many...
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sunday times. she has been unpicking what might be in the deal. yes, there's a lot of "take it or leave it, this is ourfinal offer." the telegraphsing is effectively two borders for four years, after which northern ireland assembly, if it's sitting, would make a decision which way to align themselves. because it hasn't been sitting for two years now. exactly, exactly. so fundamentally, northern ireland and the rest of britain would leave the customs union, and therefore we would have some checks on the island of ireland, away from the border, presumably. but also, northern ireland would remain largely within the eu single market, and they are proposing a common area for all of ireland, agri—food and manufactured goods as well. that would necessitate checks around the irish sea. now, of course, the eu has said as has ireland under no circumstances will we have checks on the island of ireland. the dup have always said under no circumstances will we have checks down the irish sea. this is potentially bringing in both, so i struggle to see how this is going to fly. and indeed, tonight ireland's foreign minister, simon coveney, is al
sunday times. she has been unpicking what might be in the deal. yes, there's a lot of "take it or leave it, this is ourfinal offer." the telegraphsing is effectively two borders for four years, after which northern ireland assembly, if it's sitting, would make a decision which way to align themselves. because it hasn't been sitting for two years now. exactly, exactly. so fundamentally, northern ireland and the rest of britain would leave the customs union, and therefore we would have...
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killed during this raid but we do believe based on the telegraphing that's coming from trump the nature of the white house announcement on a sundayat 9 am in the morning washington d.c. time that for sure whatever this news is the u.s. administration certainly considers it big news this is what we know that an elite group with the u.s. army was assisted by the central intelligence agency with reconnaissance and intelligence gathering on the ground they went into a compound in. 5 in syria that's in the northwest portion of syria it's quite near the syria turkey border during this raid sources are telling american news outlets that a man detonated a suicide vest and that is what where all these information is circulating that the man who detonated that suicide vest was in fact the head of ice salt it's a bit unusual by the way analysts are saying that he would have been hiding out in italy there are other armed groups in it live that are considered rivals advice old not allies but also with this fluid situation on the ground in syria eisel fighters had also been fleeing to the it live area so perhaps if baghdad he is and was in fac
killed during this raid but we do believe based on the telegraphing that's coming from trump the nature of the white house announcement on a sundayat 9 am in the morning washington d.c. time that for sure whatever this news is the u.s. administration certainly considers it big news this is what we know that an elite group with the u.s. army was assisted by the central intelligence agency with reconnaissance and intelligence gathering on the ground they went into a compound in. 5 in syria that's...
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sunday. it helps keep everyone healthy, i don't think it isa keep everyone healthy, i don't think it is a bad thing for the industry. the daily telegraph not all of them, not all trusts, but yeah. the money does not go to locums themselves because they work agencies, huge commissions being paid at some of the ships are 32 hours, but it is awful, i think eve ryo ne 32 hours, but it is awful, i think everyone agrees that there should not be in a position where they have to pay this kind money. they are not paying this money because they want to, they are paying this money because they can't fill the ships that need to be filled with their own staff, and there are all sorts of reasons for that, but a lot of it goes back to government policy. the failure to invest in the staff sufficiently, and all sorts of problems over doctors and co nsulta nts, problems over doctors and consultants, pension arrangements, tax arrangements and all of that. it isa tax arrangements and all of that. it is a complete mess, we are heading into windsor and the nhs is going to be under extraordinary strain, people are going to not necessarily be able to get the
sunday. it helps keep everyone healthy, i don't think it isa keep everyone healthy, i don't think it is a bad thing for the industry. the daily telegraph not all of them, not all trusts, but yeah. the money does not go to locums themselves because they work agencies, huge commissions being paid at some of the ships are 32 hours, but it is awful, i think eve ryo ne 32 hours, but it is awful, i think everyone agrees that there should not be in a position where they have to pay this kind money....
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" is the headline in the mail on sunday, referring to the decision made in the commons yesterday to approve the letwin ammendment and further delay brexit. the telegraph for a further delay to when we leave the eu. it also refers to another letter the prime minister has sent to donald tusk in which he says a futher delay would be "deeply corrosive." the observer says mrjohnson could face "fresh court action"after rejecting a delay to brexit — it also features a photo of crowds of pro—eu protestors in westminster yesterday. and the sunday mirror refers to saturday's commons drama with one word — humiliated — saying there are new doubts over whether the prime minister will get his deal approved. tom harwood, reporter with the westminster news and gossip wesbite guido fawkes, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. totally enmeshed in all of the politics at westminster at the moment. the letwin amendment, a brief reminder of what it is, and also, here is a politician and some mps who are prepared to back boris johnson, but not if the threat of no deal is still lingering. that is what it comes down to? as well as the fact with any newspaper who can dred
" is the headline in the mail on sunday, referring to the decision made in the commons yesterday to approve the letwin ammendment and further delay brexit. the telegraph for a further delay to when we leave the eu. it also refers to another letter the prime minister has sent to donald tusk in which he says a futher delay would be "deeply corrosive." the observer says mrjohnson could face "fresh court action"after rejecting a delay to brexit — it also features a photo...
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fools is the headline in the mail on sunday, referring to the decision made in the commons yesterday to approve the letwin amendment and further delay brexit. the telegraph sent to eu leaders asking for a further delay to when we leave the eu. it also refers to another letter the prime minister has sent to donald tusk in which he says a further delay would be "deeply corrosive". the observer says mrjohnson could face "fresh court action" after rejecting a delay to brexit. it also features a photo of crowds of pro—eu protestors in westminster yesterday. inevitably a huge debate around the numbers. some people said 1 million people marched yesterday. and the sunday mirror refers to saturday's commons drama with one word — humiliated — saying there are new doubts over whether the prime minister will get his deal approved. well, it is time for the weather now. let's go away from all of that, isaid it now. let's go away from all of that, i said it was dark in westminster and dry at the moment but how is it all looking tomasz? one thing i can tell you at least on the weather front, it is a little bit easierfor us front, it is a little bit easierfor us to predi
fools is the headline in the mail on sunday, referring to the decision made in the commons yesterday to approve the letwin amendment and further delay brexit. the telegraph sent to eu leaders asking for a further delay to when we leave the eu. it also refers to another letter the prime minister has sent to donald tusk in which he says a further delay would be "deeply corrosive". the observer says mrjohnson could face "fresh court action" after rejecting a delay to brexit. it...
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telegraph says. the paper points out the timing of the duke's legal challenge, which comes just days after he announced his wife meghan was suing the mail on sunday details on the nature of the intended claims, but that they could refer the photo there is of katarina johnson—thompson, who has won gold in the heptathlon at the athletics world championships in doha. the times reports that the review of the metropolitan police's investigation into vip sex abuse has led to growing demands for a criminal inquiry into alleged misconduct by senior officers. katarina johnson—thompson appears on that front page too, alongside herfriend, killing eve star, jodie comer. they went to the same school. and finally, a "defiant" borisjohnson insists britain will leave the eu on the 31st of october, according to the daily express. it reports a downing street source as downplaying the requirement for the pm to seek a delay if he does not achieve a deal. dr nighat arif is here to tell us what's caught her eye. charlie, i'm not sure how much you will like this. maths teases. some great stories, this is a great teaser. thank you! i have had plenty of criticism in the
telegraph says. the paper points out the timing of the duke's legal challenge, which comes just days after he announced his wife meghan was suing the mail on sunday details on the nature of the intended claims, but that they could refer the photo there is of katarina johnson—thompson, who has won gold in the heptathlon at the athletics world championships in doha. the times reports that the review of the metropolitan police's investigation into vip sex abuse has led to growing demands for a...
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telegraph says. the paper points out the timing of the duke's legal challenge, which comes just days after he announced his wife meghan was suing the mail on sundayetails on the nature of the intended claims, but that they could refer to historical cases from the early 20005. the times reports that the review of the metropolitan police's investigation into vip sex abuse has led to growing demands for a criminal inquiry into alleged misconduct by senior officers a "defiant" borisjohnson insists britain will leave the eu on the 31st of october, according to the daily express. it reports a downing street source as downplaying the requirement for the pm to seek a delay if he does not achieve a deal. dr nighat arif is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning. good morning. some fabulous stories in the last hour. you have got a lot to live up to. charlie, i hope you managed to do that maths teaser. there you go. this is very much your territory, you are a gp. tell us about this. this is a story that talks about antibiotic resistance. in 2018, 12,000 admissions happened in hospitals because of chronic uti! which are difficult to treat because
telegraph says. the paper points out the timing of the duke's legal challenge, which comes just days after he announced his wife meghan was suing the mail on sundayetails on the nature of the intended claims, but that they could refer to historical cases from the early 20005. the times reports that the review of the metropolitan police's investigation into vip sex abuse has led to growing demands for a criminal inquiry into alleged misconduct by senior officers a "defiant"...