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first, the sunday times. —— so. may after 3—test, can you tell us what they are?” can. the attorney general will come back, the 3—test broadly say that we can get out of the irish backstop, that it will be temporary and legally binding. the subtext of this story is that brexit could be done and dusted by next week, so what seems to be, what a number of papers, including mine, are reporting is that the european research group, jacob rees—mogg's lot in the toy brexiteers and the dup all minded now to accept theresa may's deal, pending these three tests on the backstop that geoffrey cox brings back on by the sound of them, they are not too onerous. —— tory. by the sound of it, brexit goes through and we live on the 29th of march. 50 the backstop is goes through and we live on the 29th of march. so the backstop is not quite the block we thought it was.” think this is mood music, i think this is about the european research group and the dup signalling that yes, they are not trying to obstruct brexit because elsewhere in
first, the sunday times. —— so. may after 3—test, can you tell us what they are?” can. the attorney general will come back, the 3—test broadly say that we can get out of the irish backstop, that it will be temporary and legally binding. the subtext of this story is that brexit could be done and dusted by next week, so what seems to be, what a number of papers, including mine, are reporting is that the european research group, jacob rees—mogg's lot in the toy brexiteers and the dup...
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that line is also in the sunday times this morning.eal, they say it does not embody brexit in the form people voted for, although of course people voted for brexit, as we have said solidly for the past two and a ears, for very different reasons and with very different reasons and with very different visions of what the deal meant. this is the scenario she is presenting to try to win over sceptics but she has also got to win over the dup sceptics but she has also got to win overthe dup and sceptics but she has also got to win over the dup and a labour mps because i cannot imagine and perhaps lam going because i cannot imagine and perhaps i am going to be proved wrong because he should not make predictions but i can imagine this going through with very little change to win over all of the tories against it. she says she has got to do more to win over the dup and one wonders what move she can do without really putting everything that those on the mainland may have been voting and thinking into jeopardy because on the mainland may have bee
that line is also in the sunday times this morning.eal, they say it does not embody brexit in the form people voted for, although of course people voted for brexit, as we have said solidly for the past two and a ears, for very different reasons and with very different reasons and with very different visions of what the deal meant. this is the scenario she is presenting to try to win over sceptics but she has also got to win over the dup sceptics but she has also got to win overthe dup and...
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the time we heard that phrase used, throwback to the expenses scandal, the sunday times has... ! last time it was moats, this time is not so robust. britain's richest mp brought a £6 80 lavatory seat for his constituency office, i will not say from where, and only a month later he had to buy another one. you can imagine what is going to happen now, journalists are going to happen now, journalists are going to spend ages trying to find out how we broke the seed. easy large man chris make yes. there may be a response, it may be worth picking up the paper. jeremy corbyn apparently spent hundred £80 on artwork for a jeremy corbyn calendar. spent hundred £80 on artwork for a jeremy corbyn calendarlj spent hundred £80 on artwork for a jeremy corbyn calendar. i have not seen jeremy corbyn calendar. i have not seen it... laughter goes back to what we are talking about, the absence of trust between the political classes and the people who pay their wages and vote for them. it is also about business. how many times the leaders of british industry have to say we need some decisions and roa
the time we heard that phrase used, throwback to the expenses scandal, the sunday times has... ! last time it was moats, this time is not so robust. britain's richest mp brought a £6 80 lavatory seat for his constituency office, i will not say from where, and only a month later he had to buy another one. you can imagine what is going to happen now, journalists are going to happen now, journalists are going to spend ages trying to find out how we broke the seed. easy large man chris make yes....
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with me are business commentator josie cox and education editor at the sunday times sian griffiths. s. let's take a look at the front pages. the mail on sunday says a nurse who took care of renowned scientist stephen hawking is the subject of a tribunal. the sunday telegraph leads with an opinion poll suggesting public support for a no—deal brexit is currently at 44%. staying with brexit, the sunday times says cabinet ministers have warned theresa may she might have to quit if she wants to pass her brexit deal this week. also going with brexit, the sunday express carries a call by conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, describing the prime minister's deal as "rotten". and the observer reports a church of england bishop calling home secretary sajid javid a "moral coward" over the death of shamima begum's three week old child. so, a varied set of front pages — let's have a look at some of them in more detail. brexit dominating as you'd expect. let us start with the sunday telegraph story, josie, the public swinging behind a no deal claims the sunday telegraph, on the basis of this o
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a couple of quite sad mother's day stories, in the sunday times, page three, starting off with andrew tell us a bit about that. in a macro i find this very difficult to read, it made me cry. his young wife ruth died ofa it made me cry. his young wife ruth died of a very rare form of lung cancer, she never smoked, and he's just paying tribute to her and the last year that they had together when it became clear that her illness was terminal. he's about his boys, and he says of his wife, that she wanted to do death as well as she wanted to do death as well as she possibly could. i defy anybody to read this and not feel very sad on this mothering sunday. she died three days after christmas, leaving two sons, 13 and ten. yes, i think we we re two sons, 13 and ten. yes, i think we were looking for a mother's day story and we came across these very sad ones. there is a serious point as well, they've set up a foundation to look into these cancers. there is a positive outcome from what is clearly a very sad story. also an interesting side bar that there is mystery rise in lung cancer in women
a couple of quite sad mother's day stories, in the sunday times, page three, starting off with andrew tell us a bit about that. in a macro i find this very difficult to read, it made me cry. his young wife ruth died ofa it made me cry. his young wife ruth died of a very rare form of lung cancer, she never smoked, and he's just paying tribute to her and the last year that they had together when it became clear that her illness was terminal. he's about his boys, and he says of his wife, that she...
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staying with brexit, the sunday times says cabinet ministers have warned theresa may she might have to wants to pass her brexit deal this week. also going with brexit, the sunday express carries a call by conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, describing the prime minister's deal as ‘rotten‘. and the observer reports a church of england bishop calling home secretary sajid javid a ‘moral coward' over the death of shamima begum's three—week—old child. so a varied set of front pages — let's have a look at some of them in more detail. those are the front pages. dominated by brexit. let us start of the sunday times. this is an interesting take. first off, is she likely to quit? who knows. but i very much doubt it. she is a stale. when i looked at the political aspects of this particular article i thought it was highly speculative. it struck me as, ifi was highly speculative. it struck me as, if i may say so, here say. rather more interesting is what mr hammond will get up to on wednesday, when he has his spring statement. there is going to be the vaped —— vote on the deal on tuesday whic
staying with brexit, the sunday times says cabinet ministers have warned theresa may she might have to wants to pass her brexit deal this week. also going with brexit, the sunday express carries a call by conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, describing the prime minister's deal as ‘rotten‘. and the observer reports a church of england bishop calling home secretary sajid javid a ‘moral coward' over the death of shamima begum's three—week—old child. so a varied set of front pages...
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time. they are really hard to defeat in the binary sense of the word. let's just defeat in the binary sense of the word. let'sjust finish with the sunday telegraph. ef, at a time when we are being encouraged to give up the car in favour of public transport. there are two things that are quite interesting there. there are millions of things not being told that in britain because about that and this is one of these crucial things. —— not being talked about. hs do, massive infrastructure spending, a very important issue, but it gets to the point of how do you plan for urban infrastructure as we go forward and this discussion needs to be had more and more. what does a city look like if you have d riverless does a city look like if you have driverless cars? cards that are entirely electric, less of a load on the environment? our trains, entirely electric, less of a load on the environment? ourtrains, how should we see them versus driverless cars? and long-term projects of any type are politically difficult. you have got to put your money where your mouth is, that he might not be in power when it comes to fruition. and you need cross—party support. liz
time. they are really hard to defeat in the binary sense of the word. let's just defeat in the binary sense of the word. let'sjust finish with the sunday telegraph. ef, at a time when we are being encouraged to give up the car in favour of public transport. there are two things that are quite interesting there. there are millions of things not being told that in britain because about that and this is one of these crucial things. —— not being talked about. hs do, massive infrastructure...
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the sunday times reports that leading conservative brexiteers are willing to back the prime minister'sy the european research group and the democratic unionist party. the telegraph leads on what it calls a major shake—up in the laws surrounding non—disclosure agreements. according to the paper, the government plans to ban employers from drawing up gagging orders that prevent staff reporting cases of discrimination and harassment to the police. the observer leads on a new row within labour. the paper says ‘higher—ups' in the party have rejected recommendations to suspend officials accused of anti—semitism. and, the independent has a poll which says labour voters in leave areas overwhelming back jeremey corbyn‘s decision to back another brexit referendum. so let's begin... just a flavour of the sunday papers. let's begin with the terrible situation with knife crime in this country, highlighted by the death of the 17—year—old girl. as if it was not horrific enough, a picture of her a few months ago. 0utside number 10 downing st. that picture, she features on the front page of almost every
the sunday times reports that leading conservative brexiteers are willing to back the prime minister'sy the european research group and the democratic unionist party. the telegraph leads on what it calls a major shake—up in the laws surrounding non—disclosure agreements. according to the paper, the government plans to ban employers from drawing up gagging orders that prevent staff reporting cases of discrimination and harassment to the police. the observer leads on a new row within labour....
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so, let's start with the sunday times, james. close to collapse, couldn't she just bring a few more people into a place them? i meanjeremy few more people into a place them? i mean jeremy corbyn has few more people into a place them? i meanjeremy corbyn has a planet she is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is revolving door policy and it has been recently for the government as well, three resigned last week in order to vote against the covenant weapon it may well be that more do this week. however, both sides, remain and brexiteers are in this deadlock about whether they can have a general election, because one cabinet ministers saying that that would be the act of ultimate self—harm. the new polls are suggesting that the toys are down by as much as seven points and labour five points ahead on 41, which still fondly enough, would not givejeremy corbyn a majority. —— tories. he would still be 19 seats short of a majority but it would be a wipeout for the tories and it would be that old cliche, tu
so, let's start with the sunday times, james. close to collapse, couldn't she just bring a few more people into a place them? i meanjeremy few more people into a place them? i mean jeremy corbyn has few more people into a place them? i meanjeremy corbyn has a planet she is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is cabinet many hasn't he? hello it is revolving door policy and it has been recently for the government as well, three resigned last week in order to vote against the covenant weapon it may...
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with the sunday times reporting that two more british women have had their citizenship taken from themwo women. well, the sunday times says that the two sisters travelled from london to syria to join so—called islamic state a few years ago. now, one of the sisters, zara, had already had a son in london when she travelled to syria. she gave birth to two of the children subsequently, while reema also has two sons, one of whom was born in britain. that means between them they have five children. now, if this story is correct, that the british government has stripped them of their citizenship, the question is what happens to the children. stripped them of their citizenship, the question is what happens to the children. the home secretary, sajid javid, has been very clear that when he makes this decision to revoke citizenship of those who have gone to join islamic state, he says their rights are unaffected and preserved. but if these children need to come back to the uk, as their mothers want them to, how is that going to be done if the two sisters, their mothers, are no longer british citi
with the sunday times reporting that two more british women have had their citizenship taken from themwo women. well, the sunday times says that the two sisters travelled from london to syria to join so—called islamic state a few years ago. now, one of the sisters, zara, had already had a son in london when she travelled to syria. she gave birth to two of the children subsequently, while reema also has two sons, one of whom was born in britain. that means between them they have five children....
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according to the sunday times, reema iqbal and her sister zara travelled to syria in 2013 and are nowision by the home office to remove 19—year—old shamima begum's citizenship. thousands of women and children have arrived in syrian refugee camps in recent days after fleeing the final stronghold of the islamic state group. baghouz is the last village still controlled by thejihadi militants. but it may not be in their hands for much longer, as lebo diseko reports. they've left the final stronghold of the so—called islamic state. women and children evacuated out of baghouz now searched as they arrive in territory held by the us—backed syrian defence forces. the western—backed kurdish and arab fighters are poised to launch their final assault on the tiny enclave, which is all that's left in is control. but they've been waiting for the families to leave. thousands have done so in recent days, with more reported to have left on saturday, loaded onto at least four trucks. the same fighters waiting to begin their final assault on what's left of is land are also those trying to get civilians t
according to the sunday times, reema iqbal and her sister zara travelled to syria in 2013 and are nowision by the home office to remove 19—year—old shamima begum's citizenship. thousands of women and children have arrived in syrian refugee camps in recent days after fleeing the final stronghold of the islamic state group. baghouz is the last village still controlled by thejihadi militants. but it may not be in their hands for much longer, as lebo diseko reports. they've left the final...
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they've been setting out some of their times in the sunday times this morning.at they are calling for. the first thing is are calling for. the first thing is a clearly worded legally binding treaty level clause, that unambiguously and their words, overrides the withdrawal agreement. that means a reassurance that has a legal status. a new treaty could mean it would be accepted by both sides. it doesn't necessarily mean a whole new treaty that is written up. they say that the language must go beyond simply re—emphasising or reinterpreting the nature of the backstop. this is about allowing the uk government to change as legal advice. you might remember that geoffrey cox warned before that the uk could be stuck in the backstop indefinitely, if talks broke down. that's the big concern. they want something. the sad thing is a clear and unconditional route out of the backstop and unconditional route out of the ba cksto p if and unconditional route out of the backstop if talks and future trade we re backstop if talks and future trade were to fail. a unilateral exit mech
they've been setting out some of their times in the sunday times this morning.at they are calling for. the first thing is are calling for. the first thing is a clearly worded legally binding treaty level clause, that unambiguously and their words, overrides the withdrawal agreement. that means a reassurance that has a legal status. a new treaty could mean it would be accepted by both sides. it doesn't necessarily mean a whole new treaty that is written up. they say that the language must go...
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the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy on the front of the sunday times.ay may's days are numbered and david lidington is named as an option to replace her. the cabinet coup to install michael gove as a caretaker prime minister is across the front of the mail on sunday — it says even the prime minister's chief whip julian smith has advised her to set out her departure plans. britain marches towards election disaster says the sunday express, adding that downing street fears being forced into calling a divisive vote as cabinet rounds on may. cabinet plans to oust may also features as the lead on the sunday telegraph — the paper also warns the end of the so—called islamic state group's self—declared caliphate could mutate to become a deadly insurgency. the protest march demanding a second brexit referendum is spashed across the independent with the headline "now give us the final say". right, so, brexit dominates the papers, as is to be expected. let's start with that one from the times. talk of a cabinet coup. was this the week when everything changed?” thin
the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy on the front of the sunday times.ay may's days are numbered and david lidington is named as an option to replace her. the cabinet coup to install michael gove as a caretaker prime minister is across the front of the mail on sunday — it says even the prime minister's chief whip julian smith has advised her to set out her departure plans. britain marches towards election disaster says the sunday express, adding that downing street fears being...
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and the sunday times says that cabinet ministers have wa nted times says that cabinet ministers have to do is if she wants to pass her brexit deal this week. also with brexit, the sunday express, a call by conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, describing the prime minister's deal as rotten. the observer reports a church of england bishop colin sajid javid a moral coward over at the death of shamima begum's three—year—old son. quite a varied set of front pages. let's start our chat with brexit, it will have to be, so we will start with the times. theresa may has to do something to say brexit. do you think she would be willing to quit? ido think she would be willing to quit? i do not know how much truth there is in this at all. to be frank, i do not know how much evidence there is behind this story. if i may say so, i think the subtitle, hammond pledges a spending bonanza if mps backed the deal, this is his way of saying, if you back the deal on tuesday, i will be father christmas all over again, and tuesday, i will be father christmas all overagain, andi tuesday, i will be father
and the sunday times says that cabinet ministers have wa nted times says that cabinet ministers have to do is if she wants to pass her brexit deal this week. also with brexit, the sunday express, a call by conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, describing the prime minister's deal as rotten. the observer reports a church of england bishop colin sajid javid a moral coward over at the death of shamima begum's three—year—old son. quite a varied set of front pages. let's start our chat...
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first, the sunday times, cabinet close to collapse, people threatening to walk out, we are told.obody is happy at all. at the moment, the big worry is that people are desperate for theresa may to set a timetable for when she will leave. half of the the times front page is tory mps putting themselves forward as possible leaders on the other half talking about how the entire cabinet is about how the entire cabinet is about to collapse, and the big worry is that nothing will get done, so nobody has any confidence in theresa may, she is trying to hold her cabinet together and nobody is backing her whatsoever. normally a prime minister has a small group of people around them who give them confidence but theresa may seems com pletely confidence but theresa may seems completely alone. she has said, when her deal goes through. the other thing they are saying here, it feels slightly overblown, is that the queen could step in if a soft brexit we re queen could step in if a soft brexit were to be going forward. she would probably have a face as crosses she has here! that has never happened
first, the sunday times, cabinet close to collapse, people threatening to walk out, we are told.obody is happy at all. at the moment, the big worry is that people are desperate for theresa may to set a timetable for when she will leave. half of the the times front page is tory mps putting themselves forward as possible leaders on the other half talking about how the entire cabinet is about how the entire cabinet is about to collapse, and the big worry is that nothing will get done, so nobody...
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more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might t happen at all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the three—year—old victim of the christchurch mosque attacks. lets start with our chat. we are going to go straight to the front of the telegraph, and it is rex it. henry? this is theresa may trying again to win support or her brexit deal, and sometimes you forget what we kitties. by wednesday we expect another vote, so maybe tuesday, so the plan is to get these mps from the plan is to get these mps from the dup across, and her team has been holding talks with them today and they are expected to continue throughout the weekend. the telegraph has a bit of detail, and firstly they are talking about proving that there will be no separation of the uk and northern ireland, and also that... if there are moderate mps out there who are sick of seeing this, then it could get a bit more tasty still. do you think that money talks? in the past 24 hours, it has been suggeste
more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might t happen at all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the three—year—old victim of the christchurch mosque attacks. lets start with our chat. we are going to go straight to the front of the telegraph, and it is rex it. henry? this is theresa may trying again to win support or her brexit deal, and sometimes you forget...
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and henry mance, politicalthe financial times many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. only one story on the front of the telegraph — theresa may offering to quit if her brexit deal passes. the metro also goes with the prime minister's offer to conservative mps. the financial times reports the same story, but says there are doubts the deal can pass due to the opposition of the dup. more on theresa may's plight in the times, with an atmospheric blue tinted photo to illustrate it. the sun splashes with what it calls ‘ther—exit‘. the mirror also has a go at some wordplay, the headline ‘the end of may‘ a reference to the fact the pm has reportedly offered to quit on may 22. the guardian leads with those indicative brexit votes — where mps voted against every option they had come up with. and the i also covers political developments, and has some of the vote results at the bottom of its front page. those are the front pages. let us look in more detail. starting off with the times. most of the papers, there is
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and henry mance, politicalthe financial times many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. only one story on the front of the telegraph — theresa may offering to quit if her brexit deal passes. the metro also goes with the prime minister's offer to conservative mps. the financial times reports the same story, but says there are doubts the deal can pass due to the opposition of the dup. more on theresa may's plight in...
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around but last sunday times let me. look at knowledge even more sincerely finding meaning and not just credible and you . don't get it means you know what you are out. and need to. speak and mark. in the past five years there have been a number of debris that have been found from three seventy this includes from a review from everything from a flapper on proof wing flaps to other panels off the plane does that give you hope and other members of the victims' families association though richard a spokesperson hope that perhaps this plane will be foam i don't know so much you it gives us all right to be in the car and so search don't be silly and i would be the phoenix found yes and i guess if you want to look at it in like a sort of roundabout lead to finding a if. you believe you can to tyrants and still peace and. we'll be looking. and hopefully does look at it soon thank you very much for speaking to us or from kuala lumpur. to pakistan where even today in some places the sight of a woman riding a bicycle is met with s
around but last sunday times let me. look at knowledge even more sincerely finding meaning and not just credible and you . don't get it means you know what you are out. and need to. speak and mark. in the past five years there have been a number of debris that have been found from three seventy this includes from a review from everything from a flapper on proof wing flaps to other panels off the plane does that give you hope and other members of the victims' families association though richard...
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britain's sunday times says cabinet ministers are moving to oust prime minister to resign may as soon as monday this comes with her breasts that strategy in tatters just weeks before britain is set to leave the european union on saturday hundreds of thousands demonstrated against bric six in london. the u.n. says more than one hundred thirty people were killed in an attack on a village and central mali as a delegation visit at the west african country survivors accuse traditional doggone hunters of carrying out the deadly raid and. the massacre comes amid an increase in jihadist violence in the region. and as well as the government is accusing the opposition of coronating with the united states to organize the assassination of president nicolas maduro and told his supporters that he believes the venezuelan opposition leader is directing the alleged plot by dole declared himself interim president of the country in january. to sports now germany's national football team is in the midst of a changing of the guard on wednesday their first match of twenty nineteen and that disappointment w
britain's sunday times says cabinet ministers are moving to oust prime minister to resign may as soon as monday this comes with her breasts that strategy in tatters just weeks before britain is set to leave the european union on saturday hundreds of thousands demonstrated against bric six in london. the u.n. says more than one hundred thirty people were killed in an attack on a village and central mali as a delegation visit at the west african country survivors accuse traditional doggone...
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sound but last sunday times let me say if. you look at knowledge and skill in finding meaning and not just credible and you are nice and we didn't mean you know . around us and maybe you. and mark. in the past five years there have been a number of debris that have been found from match three seventy this includes from a reading from everything from a flapper on proof wing flaps to other panels off the plane does that give you hope and other members of the victims' families association the ritual spokesperson hope that perhaps this plane will be foam i don't know so much you it gives us hope but . the current soaps search don't they shouldn't and i would hope is that the plane is found yes and i guess if you want to look at it like a sort of roundabout lead to finding out if. you can the currents and still peace and it could be in the speech we'll be looking. and hopefully it is located so on thank you very much for speaking to us or christmas and from kuala lumpur. to pakistan where even today in some places the sight of a wo
sound but last sunday times let me say if. you look at knowledge and skill in finding meaning and not just credible and you are nice and we didn't mean you know . around us and maybe you. and mark. in the past five years there have been a number of debris that have been found from match three seventy this includes from a reading from everything from a flapper on proof wing flaps to other panels off the plane does that give you hope and other members of the victims' families association the...
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resign may is coming under fresh pressure over her handling of pranks that media including the sunday times say that may's own cabinet is plotting to oust her a soon as monday while there was little sign of that pressure as may visit at church with her husband this morning she is reportedly planning a last ditch attempt to win support among lawmakers for her exit deal which parliament has rejected twice people who reject breck's that itself have also been making their voices heard yesterday hundreds of thousands hit the streets and london to demand a second referent. central london packed with protesters their message to the government give people another say on drugs and. water we walk through but everybody. with britain's intended departure from the e.u. just weeks away politicians and the country remain divided demonstrators think there needs to be a second referendum to settle the issue i just think that we didn't make an informed decision we were both on voice sides we were given enough information we want to walk breaks it would actually look like the country is in a mess brought on b
resign may is coming under fresh pressure over her handling of pranks that media including the sunday times say that may's own cabinet is plotting to oust her a soon as monday while there was little sign of that pressure as may visit at church with her husband this morning she is reportedly planning a last ditch attempt to win support among lawmakers for her exit deal which parliament has rejected twice people who reject breck's that itself have also been making their voices heard yesterday...
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prime minister theresa may is coming under fresh pressure over her handling of media including the sunday times say that may's own cabinet is plotting to oust her while there was little sign of that pressure is made visitor church with her husband this morning she's reportedly planning a last ditch attempt to win support among lawmakers for her deal which hollande has rejected twice. for more on that i'm joined by our correspondent. in london may faces increasing pressure to resign burkett how likely is that to happen. there's everything going on as we speak i mean she's meeting with cabinet ministers we know there is a lot of pressure on her and her authority is really draining away by the day maybe even by the hour but will she really resign we don't know she's been extraordinary leave resilient over the past yes there were many moments where other prime ministers probably would have gone but she's tough it out she seems determined to try once more to get her deal through palm and but as you say the voices are getting louder for how to go how would may stepping down actually solve the problem
prime minister theresa may is coming under fresh pressure over her handling of media including the sunday times say that may's own cabinet is plotting to oust her while there was little sign of that pressure is made visitor church with her husband this morning she's reportedly planning a last ditch attempt to win support among lawmakers for her deal which hollande has rejected twice. for more on that i'm joined by our correspondent. in london may faces increasing pressure to resign burkett how...
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this is the front page of the sunday times. top corbyn aids blocked anti—semitism suspensions. ruled he should be kicked out forjoining a facebook group. we know that this is the story that refuses to go away. what astonishes me is that labour aren't being investigated from without. shami chakrabarti came out with her report that was dismissed as a whitewash. there is talk of lord falconer investigating, he is obviously a labour peer but during that week the equality and human rights commission said labour had possibly discriminated against jewish people and were looking at a formal investigation. jeremy corbyn has denied it. absolutely. meanwhile, there are repeated examples of people within the labour party, and they talk the walk but nothing is happening. i think we need absolute action now. people fall on their sword for less indiscretions and now we need to see the propagating anti—semitism within labour removed and something being done about it. tell us about these trains. a train cab where drivers can't see out of the window. apparently there is a fleet of trains where t
this is the front page of the sunday times. top corbyn aids blocked anti—semitism suspensions. ruled he should be kicked out forjoining a facebook group. we know that this is the story that refuses to go away. what astonishes me is that labour aren't being investigated from without. shami chakrabarti came out with her report that was dismissed as a whitewash. there is talk of lord falconer investigating, he is obviously a labour peer but during that week the equality and human rights...
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theresa may is coming under fresh pressure over her handling of bracks it needed including the sunday times say that may's own cabinet is plotting to oust her while there was little sign of that pressure as may visit in church with her husband this morning she's reportedly planning a last ditch attempt to win support among lawmakers for her bret's a deal which parliament has rejected twice. for more on that i'm joined now by correspondent bergant mosse in london made faces increasing pressure to resign very good how likely is that to happen. anyone's guess at the moment but to reason mase authority is really draining again way by the day or even by the hour so there is no formal process that can easily be involved in getting her and i was sitting how because there at the conservative party they'd say vote of no confidence of conservative m.p.'s and that's cannot be done because it has already been done less than a year ago but of course if the cabinet really wanted to get rid of for they and they would resign on mass and basically get together and just put pressure on how then it would be v
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britain's sunday times says cabinet ministers are moving to oust prime minister to resign as soon as monday as comes with her bricks that strategy in tatters just weeks before britain is set to leave the european union on saturday hundreds of thousands demonstrated against brics it in london. the u.n. says more than one hundred thirty people were killed in an attack on a flung village and central mali as a delegation visit to the west african country survivors accuse traditional doggone hunters of carrying out the deadly raid and the massacre comes amid an increase in jihadist violence in the region germany's national football team is in the midst of a changing of the guard on wednesday their first match of twenty nine thousand ended in disappointment with a one all draw in a friendly against serbia later today they face their first test in their bid to qualify for the european championships in twenty twenty. germany's first tie in their campaign to qualify for europe twenty twenty is also their toughest against neighbors the netherlands away from home in amsterdam's johan cruyff are
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times & henry mance, political correspondentthe financial times (pres) many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian leads with those indicative brexit votes — where mps voted against every option they had come up with. the metro goes with theresa may's offer to conservative mps to step down if her deal is passed. the financial times reports the same story, but says hardliners are sticking to their guns and the sun also splashes with what it calls ther—exit. those are all the papers we've had in so far. let's take a look at some of those front pages in more detail. sta rt start at the guardian i supposed to be stories really, so much drama, but that's parliamentary indicative beds and the prime minister saying that she will go if a deal gets through, let's start off with the indicative vote, where you surprised they can agree to a single one? no not at all, i think we are just saying about this, it's like a merry—go—round it's round and round and round we go, one step forward you think that it has been opened up a
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times & henry mance, political correspondentthe financial times (pres) many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian leads with those indicative brexit votes — where mps voted against every option they had come up with. the metro goes with theresa may's offer to conservative mps to step down if her deal is passed. the financial times reports the same story, but says hardliners are sticking to their guns and...
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the sunday times is focusing on the split within the cabinet — they say both leave and remain supportinghe observer is reporting that may is also facing a rebellion over a potential snap election. the sunday telegraph front page follows that thread — their headline reads ‘snap election under may would annihilate tories‘. and again the mail on sunday, ‘no ten at war over suicidal election" — also reporting the results over their own polling, which now givesjeremy corbyn‘s labour a five point lead over the conservatives. earlier, we spoke to james rampton, features writer for the independent, who broke down some of those headline stories. the one that has the most chance, two or three will be brought back in by the speaker at his behest which ones are allowed through. whichever has most chance, that is the customs union. that only fell by eight votes last week. and i think if they have another have at that, that might well go through. again it is only an indicative vote, an advisory to the government. if parliament wants to make it law, it will have to legislate through a longer, more byza
the sunday times is focusing on the split within the cabinet — they say both leave and remain supportinghe observer is reporting that may is also facing a rebellion over a potential snap election. the sunday telegraph front page follows that thread — their headline reads ‘snap election under may would annihilate tories‘. and again the mail on sunday, ‘no ten at war over suicidal election" — also reporting the results over their own polling, which now givesjeremy corbyn‘s...
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tim shipman of the sunday times has said is 0liver letwin‘s about a soft exit?pman is the kind of doyenne of west mr journalist, the author author of that extraordinary front page yesterday about the talk going on within the cabinet about potentially toppling theresa may. and the take on that thought from tim, you could be either of those. if you see a situation where there is movement within parliament around endorsing some the table and crucially, the government expresses its willingness to potentially adopt it, which up to now they have not been willing to back the withdrawal agreement, to put a dirty great big clothes peg on the nose and vote for it in the end because it is better for them than the alternative of a softer brexit so the alternative of a softer brexit so both elements of his thought could prove significant. 0r potentially neither, because we may see in this discussion that is going to ta ke see in this discussion that is going to take place on wednesday that there is a majority or anything or as we have been reflecting on the last few minutes
tim shipman of the sunday times has said is 0liver letwin‘s about a soft exit?pman is the kind of doyenne of west mr journalist, the author author of that extraordinary front page yesterday about the talk going on within the cabinet about potentially toppling theresa may. and the take on that thought from tim, you could be either of those. if you see a situation where there is movement within parliament around endorsing some the table and crucially, the government expresses its willingness to...
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the sunday times is focusing on the split within the cabinet. and remain supporting ministers are set to abandon theresa may over brexit. the observer is reporting that may is also facing a rebellion over a potential snap election. the sunday telegraph front page follows that thread. their headline reads "snap election under may would annihilate tories". the mail on sunday, "no 10 at war over ‘suicidal election'", it's reporting the results of the paper's own polling, which now givesjeremy corbyn‘s labour a five point lead over the conservatives. now, earlier, we spoke to james rampton, features writer for the independent. he explained what options parliament would look at again on monday. i think the one that has the most chance, two or three will be brought back in by the speaker, at his behest which ones are allowed through. whichever has most chance, that is the customs union. that only fell by eight votes last week. and i think if they have another have at that, that might well go through. again it is only an indicative vote, an advisory to
the sunday times is focusing on the split within the cabinet. and remain supporting ministers are set to abandon theresa may over brexit. the observer is reporting that may is also facing a rebellion over a potential snap election. the sunday telegraph front page follows that thread. their headline reads "snap election under may would annihilate tories". the mail on sunday, "no 10 at war over ‘suicidal election'", it's reporting the results of the paper's own polling,...
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according to the sunday times, six senior ministers want the deputy david lymington to take the job untilhere's a former collection -- formal election. they are said to be ready to confront her in the cabinet friday and face massive resignation. chinese vice premier will lead a delegation on the third of april. it will come close on the heels of a trip to beijing by steven mnuchin and trade representative robert lighthizer. the details delivered saturday about the timing of the visit will offer a new hint of optimism as talks on the trade agreement between the two worlds biggest economies continue. chinese president xi jinping recruited italy's populist government into the global belt and road development project. the two countries signed a memorandum of understanding in rome, sealing runs participation. rome is the first g7 nation to volunteer for a role in the program. chinese and a telling companies signed a 10 agreements, potentially worth as much as $23 billion. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu denied profiting from state contracts to buy submarines from a german conglomerat
according to the sunday times, six senior ministers want the deputy david lymington to take the job untilhere's a former collection -- formal election. they are said to be ready to confront her in the cabinet friday and face massive resignation. chinese vice premier will lead a delegation on the third of april. it will come close on the heels of a trip to beijing by steven mnuchin and trade representative robert lighthizer. the details delivered saturday about the timing of the visit will offer...
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not a particularly pleasant sunday for many of us. it is a bit bleak. timeeview on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bunch. we have everybody knows, a spanish language thriller. we have border, sweden's entry for the foreign language film oscar. and captain marvel, the next superhero movie. well, everybody knows, a spectacular cast for a start. from the director of a separation, comes with great pedigree. penelope cruz is laura, who lives in buenos aires and comes back to spain, to her hometown for a celebration, and she brings her teenage daughter, who very quickly starts hanging around with a young boy who tells her that many years ago, her mother was in love with paco, played by javier ba rdem. she asks who knows, and he says everybody knows. shortly after, during the celebration, the daughter disappears. has she run away? has she been kidnapped? text messages suggest that the latter is true. but there is also immediately a concern about who knows what. here is a clip.
not a particularly pleasant sunday for many of us. it is a bit bleak. timeeview on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bunch. we have everybody knows, a spanish language thriller. we have border, sweden's entry for the foreign language film oscar. and captain marvel, the next superhero movie. well, everybody knows, a spectacular cast for a start. from the director of a separation, comes with great pedigree....
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earlier, we spoke to the journalist who broke the story, sunday times political editor tim shipman.changing policy too and fro from one day to the next, has undermined the trust of the cabinet in her performance. a lot of them have seen her as someone who has this personal brand of being fairly solid, a little bit dull, but she has blown that brand up now by changing position on several occassion in the space of two or three days and they no longer trust her. joining us now is one of the mps who met with theresa may earlier this week, nigel evans. also executive secretary of the 1922 backbench committee, so a man in touch with what mps are talking about at the moment. is this 0k? touch with what mps are talking about at the moment. is this ok? we don't know. we will see what transpires. all i can tell you it's what i do know, and that is that there is clear discontent on all sides of the party at the moment with the way that the handling of brexit has gone. we have seen the humiliation of theresa may going to brussels, asking for an extension to the deadline, from the 29th of march.
earlier, we spoke to the journalist who broke the story, sunday times political editor tim shipman.changing policy too and fro from one day to the next, has undermined the trust of the cabinet in her performance. a lot of them have seen her as someone who has this personal brand of being fairly solid, a little bit dull, but she has blown that brand up now by changing position on several occassion in the space of two or three days and they no longer trust her. joining us now is one of the mps...
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the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy on the front of the sunday times. the cabinet coup to install michael gove as a caretaker prime minister is across the front of the mail on sunday. it says even the prime minister's chief whip julian smith has advised her to set out her departure plans.
the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy on the front of the sunday times. the cabinet coup to install michael gove as a caretaker prime minister is across the front of the mail on sunday. it says even the prime minister's chief whip julian smith has advised her to set out her departure plans.
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the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy, david lidington on the front of the sunday timesumbered and he is named as an option to replace her. the mail on sunday says that ministers are plotting to install environment secretary michael gove in number 10 to save brexit. and that is echoed by the sunday telegraph which warns the cabinet must step up to oust may in order to rescue brexit. we spoke to nigel nelson who is the political editor of the uk newspaper, the sunday mirror, and asked him what he made of the headlines about the prime minister. it's now not a question of if theresa may goes, but when. there was a material change in the house of commons this week. we've known she has been in different crises before and she somehow escaped out of them. this week felt completely different, all down to the fact that her tv address to the nation on wednesday went so completely wrong. so it's no surprise that tomorrow's papers will be filled with the speculation about her going and how she will go. so the idea being she will go as soon as this coming week. david lidington, her d
the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy, david lidington on the front of the sunday timesumbered and he is named as an option to replace her. the mail on sunday says that ministers are plotting to install environment secretary michael gove in number 10 to save brexit. and that is echoed by the sunday telegraph which warns the cabinet must step up to oust may in order to rescue brexit. we spoke to nigel nelson who is the political editor of the uk newspaper, the sunday mirror, and...
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more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might t all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the three—year—old victim of the christchurch mosque attacks. those are the from pages so let's ta ke those are the from pages so let's take a more in—depth look at some of those. starting with the front of the sunday telegraph and the pages dominated by two stories. brexit and the tragedy that took place in new zealand. ourfirst the tragedy that took place in new zealand. our first story is going to be brexit and theresa may bags patriotic and peace to back her deal. again. mps, please save me. it is the same old and same old stuff from theresa may, what else can she do? we are perilously close to d—day and she wants her support. we had not seen elsewhere in the papers we've seen briefly, there are details of what she is saying and of course it is crucial, the dup mps and if they support her in this is possible hardline brexiteers and a ha rd possible hardline brexiteers
more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might t all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the three—year—old victim of the christchurch mosque attacks. those are the from pages so let's ta ke those are the from pages so let's take a more in—depth look at some of those. starting with the front of the sunday telegraph and the pages dominated by two stories. brexit...
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will happen in the next few days but i have been speaking to the deputy political editor of the sunday times of the dice in terms of trying to get enough support behind her deal. this is a deal that has already been defeated twice and notjust defeated by a small margin, defeated by some of the biggest record defeats in our british political history. so she needs to make a big gesture now to get those hardline brexiteers behind her deal. this was it today. she came and spoke to the 1922 committee, her backbench mps, and offered to them to see if you support my deal i will go. i will resign and i will let somebody that you think is more likely to deliver brexit that you want that you dream of, the people that you think will deliver a harder brexit, i will let them take over the next phase of negotiations. and this is where we have ended up tonight. what is unclear, however, is if she will resign. the flipside is that if they do not vote for this deal to go through she could stay on until december, easily, which is when her immunity that she won by winning a no—confidence vote runs out. immunit
will happen in the next few days but i have been speaking to the deputy political editor of the sunday times of the dice in terms of trying to get enough support behind her deal. this is a deal that has already been defeated twice and notjust defeated by a small margin, defeated by some of the biggest record defeats in our british political history. so she needs to make a big gesture now to get those hardline brexiteers behind her deal. this was it today. she came and spoke to the 1922...
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caroline willow, the deputy political editor of the sunday times. it's an incredible day.ment of what we've seen unfold in theresa may's ledge to leave her deal goes through. this is the final toss of the dice in terms of trying toss of the dice in terms of trying to get enough support behind her deal. this is a deal that already been defeated twice and notjust defeated by small margin, by some of the biggest record defeats in our british political history so she has to make a big gesture now to get those hardline brexit supporters behind her deal and this was it today, she spoke to the 1922 committee, her back bench mps and made the offer to them to say if you back my deal i will resign and i will let somebody that you think is more likely to deliver the brexit that you dream of, the people that you think are going to deliver a sort of more hard brexit, take over the next phase of the negotiations. this is where we have ended up tonight. what's as if she is to resign. if they don't vote for her deal to go through, she could stay on easily. the we also had this situation i
caroline willow, the deputy political editor of the sunday times. it's an incredible day.ment of what we've seen unfold in theresa may's ledge to leave her deal goes through. this is the final toss of the dice in terms of trying toss of the dice in terms of trying to get enough support behind her deal. this is a deal that already been defeated twice and notjust defeated by small margin, by some of the biggest record defeats in our british political history so she has to make a big gesture now...
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the sunday times is focusing on the split within the cabinet — they say both leave and remain supportingn theresa may over brexit. the observer is reporting that may is also facing a rebellion over a potential snap election. the sunday telegraph front page follows that thread — their headline reads ‘snap election under may would annihilate tories'. and again the mail on sunday — "no 10 at war over ‘suicidal election'" — also reporting the results over their own polling which now givesjeremy corbyn‘s labour a 5 point lead over the conservative for more on this we can get the thoughts of james rampton, features writer at the indepedendent, who's been looking at some of those sunday headlines for us. what have you made of these headlines? many of the papers are leading with that suggestion of a snap election tonight stop it is interesting that the conservatives seem to be in terror of the potential of a general election. many of its marginal seats are really worried that they will be wiped out if there were to be a general election. i think there is a backlash against what is seen as the se
the sunday times is focusing on the split within the cabinet — they say both leave and remain supportingn theresa may over brexit. the observer is reporting that may is also facing a rebellion over a potential snap election. the sunday telegraph front page follows that thread — their headline reads ‘snap election under may would annihilate tories'. and again the mail on sunday — "no 10 at war over ‘suicidal election'" — also reporting the results over their own polling...
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their deaths took place just as they were preparing to make public disclosures according to the sunday times considered traitors of their homeland the whistleblower couple exiled themselves to berlin. resistance. to what mr right now so mr. dusting is known as clerk of service years. the story began the day that yulia met sergei portugal the head of the athletics federations medical department who prescribed a doping program. to go out again and claridge. that presented the doctor wasn't exquisite cutter but the spots me and i've got to get there it's border. to find out um you brought back to mother me a lot of us to. this point in time in that i just. need to stretch a hole in your. heart that's just what them the covert. how do. you not go there bill stuart you know. that the storm new governor your own go ideas don't save in the word of what it's must see that zone go just ones that he bore you lit up with. two of the gold medal winners of the london olympic games if you athletes tested positive it was because the anti doping agency in moscow were themselves corrupt. and that resignation
their deaths took place just as they were preparing to make public disclosures according to the sunday times considered traitors of their homeland the whistleblower couple exiled themselves to berlin. resistance. to what mr right now so mr. dusting is known as clerk of service years. the story began the day that yulia met sergei portugal the head of the athletics federations medical department who prescribed a doping program. to go out again and claridge. that presented the doctor wasn't...
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according to the sunday times, the group would like to see a legally binding clause that would overrideop, and they want a route out if trade talks with the eu fail. our political correspondent nick eardley has been giving me more details.... theresa may has been running down the clock negotiations. last week the clock negotiations. last week the party said it would back a second vote in order to try to prevent either a no deal or the prime minister puzzlement deal. he has speaking to sky news. we have been forced into the situation. for two years, been forced into the situation. for two yea rs, theresa been forced into the situation. for two years, theresa may has delayed and delayed and delayed. running down the clock, she has now presented us with a deal which can't be supported, because it will have such dire consequences for my constituents and for the jobs that people write their way across the country. we can't support that. john mcdonnell was also asked about the anti—semitism row which has engulfed the labour party. he accepted the party has an issue, but denied that the party
according to the sunday times, the group would like to see a legally binding clause that would overrideop, and they want a route out if trade talks with the eu fail. our political correspondent nick eardley has been giving me more details.... theresa may has been running down the clock negotiations. last week the clock negotiations. last week the party said it would back a second vote in order to try to prevent either a no deal or the prime minister puzzlement deal. he has speaking to sky news....
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it but just this morning the sunday times for instance reveals there is another five women british base women who voluntarily went to join our isis when it was the credit to do when it was the cause celeb ok the muslim world. and they have many children as well you know why we should remove should remember by human have been chosen ahead of these were. all full of situation tragically it's an awful situation of their own making ok mohammad the home secretary has to look out for the safety of the entire nation by keeping beggar mart and not just one individual and others of course many say that he did that. well this is not about that one individual we've had a number of i think over four hundred people come back and it's never been an issue certainly on this occasion. you know it's becoming. a story i mean the first point is very simple let's have some humanity this is the richest citizen the baby who dying and died because our government didn't do anything to bring that child back to the u.k. and i can't disagree with everything neal said about i can't disagree with you neal about ever
it but just this morning the sunday times for instance reveals there is another five women british base women who voluntarily went to join our isis when it was the credit to do when it was the cause celeb ok the muslim world. and they have many children as well you know why we should remove should remember by human have been chosen ahead of these were. all full of situation tragically it's an awful situation of their own making ok mohammad the home secretary has to look out for the safety of...
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journalist and author, shyama perera, and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday timese minister of new zealand, jacinda ardern, has confirmed that her office received information from the suspected killerjust minutes before attacks were carried out on two mosques in christchurch. but she said they contained no details that might have prevented the murders. 50 people are now known to have died when a man opened fire on worshippers on friday. a 28—year—old australian has been charged with one count of murder so far. from christchurch, rupert wingfield—hayes sent us this report. in christchurch on sunday morning, the outpouring of grief and solidarity has continued, unabated. close to the mosque where the first attack took place on friday, the flower tributes continue to grow. many people overcome with emotion. in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosque. but amid all this grief, there is also anger. prime minister arden today confirmed her office did receive an e—mail copy of the killer's political declaration j
journalist and author, shyama perera, and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday timese minister of new zealand, jacinda ardern, has confirmed that her office received information from the suspected killerjust minutes before attacks were carried out on two mosques in christchurch. but she said they contained no details that might have prevented the murders. 50 people are now known to have died when a man opened fire on worshippers on friday. a 28—year—old australian...