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the sun on sunday calls it "payback time" — but makes the point that the couple will still receive funds charles — through his duchy of cornwall estate. the mail on sunday dubs it "the price of megxit" — referring to the £21; million of taxpayers‘ money spent on refurbishing frogmore cottage — which the sussexes wish to pay back. whilst the sunday times reports on a plan by the borisjohnson to move the house of lords north and out of london — with york or birmingham as two of the possibilities. and the observer leads on a warning from the prime minister to his cabinet — focus all your energy post—brexit britain — or face the sack. the paper still has room for a picture of the sussexes though. let's start with the royal story. the sunday times suffixes seal and exit deal with the queen. we have been hanging on for a few days to find out what was in this statement. and it came out this evening at about 6.30 and it has happened quite quickly. interestingly, in her statement the queen said there have been discussions over months although where the general public, her subjects, only knew abou
the sun on sunday calls it "payback time" — but makes the point that the couple will still receive funds charles — through his duchy of cornwall estate. the mail on sunday dubs it "the price of megxit" — referring to the £21; million of taxpayers‘ money spent on refurbishing frogmore cottage — which the sussexes wish to pay back. whilst the sunday times reports on a plan by the borisjohnson to move the house of lords north and out of london — with york or...
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this is a tax was that the sunday times put together andjk that the sunday times put together and jkday times put together andjk rowling apparently, she doesn't use any tax avoidance mechanisms which would allow her to wade off. because that is illegal tax evasion. and she stomps up over £50 million. i mean she must have earned at least £115 million and an ongoing subject has been travelling todayis ongoing subject has been travelling today is about restrictions on gambling and sport but 365 founder contribution of £276 million, that is why i suspect the government will not ban advertising from gambling because £276 million from a single company is a rather large amount to go in. but interesting that this tax list, we have always had a rich list. there are other names like james dyson in their so big people we have heard of. people like to know that people who are very rich are paying a fair share. but this story is that one of the reasonsjk rowling is happy to pay this amount of monies that was once a single mother on and if it and it was a safety net that enabled her to write the b
this is a tax was that the sunday times put together andjk that the sunday times put together and jkday times put together andjk rowling apparently, she doesn't use any tax avoidance mechanisms which would allow her to wade off. because that is illegal tax evasion. and she stomps up over £50 million. i mean she must have earned at least £115 million and an ongoing subject has been travelling todayis ongoing subject has been travelling today is about restrictions on gambling and sport but 365...
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meanwhile, the sunday times concentrates on the relationship between the brothers, harry and the duke prince william, the paper reports, has a sadness over the double's decision. the sunday mirror claims the couple told eltonjohn sunday mirror claims the couple told elton john about their decision sunday mirror claims the couple told eltonjohn about their decision to step back before they told the queen. and away from the royals, the other story this weekend really dominating the front page of tomorrow's observer as the paper reports the iranian regime is shaken by the wave of anger in the country following tehran's admitting it shut down the ukrainian passengerjet. and finally, the independent reports on the labour leadership contest, running an interview with candidate jess phillips, who says the party needs an ordinary leader to win. so those are the front pages. as we said, there's only one story in town. nearly won from your. let's kick off with the sunday times and, "i can't help harry any more", powerful language. extraordinary story, when a newspaper really extraordinary story
meanwhile, the sunday times concentrates on the relationship between the brothers, harry and the duke prince william, the paper reports, has a sadness over the double's decision. the sunday mirror claims the couple told eltonjohn sunday mirror claims the couple told elton john about their decision sunday mirror claims the couple told eltonjohn about their decision to step back before they told the queen. and away from the royals, the other story this weekend really dominating the front page of...
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the sunday times concentrates on the relationship between brothers harry and the duke of cambridge, princee paper reports on william's sadness over the sussexes‘ decision. the sunday mirror, meanwhile, claims the couple told eltonjohn about their decision to step back before they told the queen. and away from the royals, the other story this weekend dominating the front page of tomorrow's observer. reports that the regime in iran is shaken by the wave of anger in the country after tehran admitted shooting down the ukrainian passenger jet. finally, the independent reports on the labour leadership contest, running an interview with candidate jess phillips, who says the party needs an ordinary leader to win. those are the front pages. let's start with the one story dominating all front pages. the sunday times, and it is the brothers angle on the story. with prince william saying, "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives, i can't do it any more. " speaking of his great sadness. personally i wondered if that was a bit patronising but i am a bit republican and i'm not sure i think the wh
the sunday times concentrates on the relationship between brothers harry and the duke of cambridge, princee paper reports on william's sadness over the sussexes‘ decision. the sunday mirror, meanwhile, claims the couple told eltonjohn about their decision to step back before they told the queen. and away from the royals, the other story this weekend dominating the front page of tomorrow's observer. reports that the regime in iran is shaken by the wave of anger in the country after tehran...
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in the sunday times also has them.o has the ankle about radcliffe who is a british, well, a dual national. iran does not recognise that. obviously one of the things that we british are interested in and one of the reasons why we want to d and split the tension as much as possible because she is facing even longer in jail she fears. those two front pages deal with the fallout and the consequences of this assassination, the observer has an interesting take and it looks at the rationale and reasoning behind the killing of this general. and the us had not given much detail but sort of suggested that there was perhaps an attack being planned against us interests, the observer here casting or covering the doubts about the case for killing the general. the case does appear to be fairly thin. and there's been a lot of speculation in there's been a lot of speculation in the papers until now about what donald trump's actual briefing was and what his motive was for carrying out this assassination. we got to bearin out this assass
in the sunday times also has them.o has the ankle about radcliffe who is a british, well, a dual national. iran does not recognise that. obviously one of the things that we british are interested in and one of the reasons why we want to d and split the tension as much as possible because she is facing even longer in jail she fears. those two front pages deal with the fallout and the consequences of this assassination, the observer has an interesting take and it looks at the rationale and...
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are prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic and katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times pages. the mail on sunday claims the government has evacuation plans for britons stuck in the coronavirus hit city of wuhan in china. the sunday telegraph leads with a story about the firm behind the high speed rail project. so too does the observer. they say scrapping hs2 would cost 12 billion pounds in write offs and compensation. the sunday times claims borisjohnson‘s brexit day celebrations could be overshadowed by a "diplomatic war" with us president donald trump over the pm's plans to give chinese telecoms firm huawei access to the britain's 5g network. the sunday express devotes its front page to borisjohnson‘s plans post brexit britain. the sunday mirror interviews one of the victims of multiple sex offender reynhard sinaga. let's go through them in a bit more detail. let's kick off with the corona virus in china. now the british angle on the mail on sunday. an error left to help get out the british citizens who are trapped in the city that is the source of the outbreak. there
are prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic and katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times pages. the mail on sunday claims the government has evacuation plans for britons stuck in the coronavirus hit city of wuhan in china. the sunday telegraph leads with a story about the firm behind the high speed rail project. so too does the observer. they say scrapping hs2 would cost 12 billion pounds in write offs and compensation. the sunday times claims borisjohnson‘s brexit day...
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let's look at the sunday times. their front page who pays for this. let's look at the sunday times.p, michael curry, who spoke at their wedding. he drew a lot of attention with his remarks at the wedding with that sermon, a pretty unconventional part the sermon. rather long. 14 minutes. it is a wedding for goodness' sake, they always go on too long! he is offering his support to them. in the end, this agreement i suppose is good for the royal family that we have drawn a line under it. yes, i think it is really surprising that they have moved so quickly. i think their responses very up—to—date and modern. it is being presented as the duke and duchess of sussex being kicked out, but as far as i can say that they have they wanted. how nice 110w that they have they wanted. how nice now that they can say they couldn't wait to get rid of us. i am the mother of millennial is who just don't understand the fuss that is being made here. to them, it is as plain as the news on your face that these two are being given a hard time and they should just get out. much like brexit, it may appear that
let's look at the sunday times. their front page who pays for this. let's look at the sunday times.p, michael curry, who spoke at their wedding. he drew a lot of attention with his remarks at the wedding with that sermon, a pretty unconventional part the sermon. rather long. 14 minutes. it is a wedding for goodness' sake, they always go on too long! he is offering his support to them. in the end, this agreement i suppose is good for the royal family that we have drawn a line under it. yes, i...
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the sunday times concentrates on the relationship between brothers harry, and the duke of cambridge, sadness" over the sussexes‘ decision. the sunday mirror meanwhile claims the couple told eltonjohn about their decision to step back before they told the queen. and away from the royals, the other story this weekend dominating the front page of tomorrow's 0bserver — reports that the regime in iran is ‘shaken‘ by the ‘wave of anger‘ in the country, after tehran admitted shooting down the ukrainian passenger jet. finally, the independent reports on the labour leadership contest, running an interview with candidate jess phillips who says the party needs an ‘ordinary‘ leader to win. let's begin with the story on the royals. is this the gift that keeps on giving or has it run out of thread? talking about firstly the millions of prince harry. yes, looking at the financial side. the sandringham summit happens tomorrow. the mail on sunday says that prince harry will be handed forms from hmrc and the canadian tax authorities, which would be about the fact that they would fall into this a double
the sunday times concentrates on the relationship between brothers harry, and the duke of cambridge, sadness" over the sussexes‘ decision. the sunday mirror meanwhile claims the couple told eltonjohn about their decision to step back before they told the queen. and away from the royals, the other story this weekend dominating the front page of tomorrow's 0bserver — reports that the regime in iran is ‘shaken‘ by the ‘wave of anger‘ in the country, after tehran admitted shooting...
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the sunday times says that british troops in iraq are trapped in a tinderbox after the assasination ofports that they're going to be given more firepower to combat any possible attack. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is jetting back to the uk to deal with the iran crisis. the paper says a number of ministers are angry that president trump didn't give the uk prior warning before the attack. the sunday express leads with the foreign office's advice that british tourists in the united arab emirates and israel should remain vigilant — whilst telling tourists in iraq or iran to leave immediately. the sunday telegraph says that the navy is set to be deployed to guard british ships in the gulf. the independent leads with a report from iran. they say that today's funeral was marked by outpourings of grief and vows of vengeance. the sunday mirror carries a report on milly dowler‘s killer, levi bellfield. all right, let's get into the detail of the iran story damaging the front pages as we would expect. we will start with the sunday telegraph's ta ke start with the sunday telegraph's
the sunday times says that british troops in iraq are trapped in a tinderbox after the assasination ofports that they're going to be given more firepower to combat any possible attack. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is jetting back to the uk to deal with the iran crisis. the paper says a number of ministers are angry that president trump didn't give the uk prior warning before the attack. the sunday express leads with the foreign office's advice that british tourists in the united...
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let's begin with the sunday times.ry. 0bviously united on this one big story. obviously the big question now is how is iran going to respond to this? i think more immediately there are so many this? i think more immediately there are so many question specifically here in the uk of what this means for relations between the uk and ds. borisjohnson has yet for relations between the uk and ds. boris johnson has yet to for relations between the uk and ds. borisjohnson has yet to respond, as we know he is jetting borisjohnson has yet to respond, as we know he isjetting back from his holiday. but he has not quite landed yet and lots of papers make the point that he is cutting his holiday short and rushing back to the uk, but does not seem like he is in any great rush with me to be quite frank. it is definitely his biggest foreign policy tests and his premiership began. it'll be interesting to see how that pans out. and then, more broadly i think it'll be interesting to see the analysis unfold. 0ver it'll be interesting to see
let's begin with the sunday times.ry. 0bviously united on this one big story. obviously the big question now is how is iran going to respond to this? i think more immediately there are so many this? i think more immediately there are so many question specifically here in the uk of what this means for relations between the uk and ds. borisjohnson has yet for relations between the uk and ds. boris johnson has yet to for relations between the uk and ds. borisjohnson has yet to respond, as we know...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and sunday times journalist katherine forster.t's like foster and forster investigate. i look a bit drab in contrast. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro goes with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft leads with a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties from brexit continue to curb business investment. the guardian goes with the australian bushfires, saying the devastating fires have prompted new questions on whether the current government in australia has done enough to tackle climate change. the daily express says people in their 60s will deliver more than half of all employment growth in the next ten years. the paper says employers are being urged to end age discrimination against those who still have more to offer. the daily mail leads with a warning that the number of teenagers and young childre
with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and sunday times journalist katherine forster.t's like foster and forster investigate. i look a bit drab in contrast. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro goes with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft leads with a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election...
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however according to the sunday times the four months for which figures are available since then, 11.3million patients have waited longer than three weeks. and to top, a senior medical expert says this is really a worrying shortage of family doctors that are fuelling demand for gps. he said it's really concerning situation that's been made worse by the dispute over pensions doctors working —— refusing to work overtime. and high tax rates. in the situation is totally unacceptable. patients deserve better. so it seems that there's a wider crisis facing the prime minister in the nhs and it's interesting because they say improving access to gp is the second—highest health priority for the public after increasing nhs staff members. and they cannot come too soon. time for a final thought from john on this one. tony blair was taken aback during election campaign when he was challenged by members of the studio audience who said you can't get to see a gp and he had no idea. plainly had no idea how difficult it was. and it's still getting worse, borisjohnson has got to get it fixed. time is agai
however according to the sunday times the four months for which figures are available since then, 11.3million patients have waited longer than three weeks. and to top, a senior medical expert says this is really a worrying shortage of family doctors that are fuelling demand for gps. he said it's really concerning situation that's been made worse by the dispute over pensions doctors working —— refusing to work overtime. and high tax rates. in the situation is totally unacceptable. patients...
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according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowoken. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. our correspondent, leigh milner, is in sandringham now. a huge amount of interest, a huge amount of speculation, i wonder how much detail will get. that is right. he huge amount of interest, as you can see behind me, from the photographers here since seven o'clock this morning, trying to catch a glimpse of her majesty as she attends the service today at st mary magdalene church just through the gates. what we are expecting is for her to arrive at about 11 o'clock, she will be driven down the driveway towards the gate where she is hopefully met by a few members of the royal family. just to let you know, this is the church the royals use while at sandringham in the winter period. it seems as though the queen herself wants to carry on as if nothing has really happened, business as usual. it has only been a couple of days since meghan and harry announced
according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowoken. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. our correspondent, leigh milner, is in sandringham now. a huge amount of interest, a huge amount of speculation, i wonder how much detail will get. that is right. he huge amount of interest, as you can see behind me, from the photographers...
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take us into sunday morning. >>> all right. time is 4:20 win president trump is in switzerland meeting with world leaders. still ahead we'll tell you what he told leaders in an early morning speech. >> plus protesters in san francisco spent martin luther king jr. day calling on racism and gentrification. my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. hurricanes. tornadoes. donald trump is making it worse. trump:"all of this with the global warming. a lot of it's a hoax." vo: mike bloomberg knows the science and understands the challenge, he's led an effort that has shut down half the nation's dirty polluting coal plants so far. as president, a plan for 80% clean energy by 2028 - cutting carbon emissions and creating millions of clean energy jobs. mike will get it done.
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efficient to click on talk sunday times didn't want to see which is. highly evaded and is not for me well to avoid the daily attacks on social media many ugandans admit to using virtual private networks to get around the government's internet firewall critics of the attacks like you get the musician a pass through that the government is not sensitive to their cause and no one is trying to escape something if they can bear it that means it's unbearable you already get taxes off the data we buy you really get taxes off the air time we buy what more do you want. they need 10 inches of rain expensive for many ugandans economists argue that adding a tax could limit user age and cut productivity especially among startups. if you make it difficult for people to innovate but making it difficult for them to our access to the internet to technology to knowledge then you are shooting yourself in the foot so it is actually counter productive this is not to say governments don't need money we do need money there should be this analysis to help us find more efficien
efficient to click on talk sunday times didn't want to see which is. highly evaded and is not for me well to avoid the daily attacks on social media many ugandans admit to using virtual private networks to get around the government's internet firewall critics of the attacks like you get the musician a pass through that the government is not sensitive to their cause and no one is trying to escape something if they can bear it that means it's unbearable you already get taxes off the data we buy...
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with me are the playwright and columnist at the new european, bonnie greer, and the sunday times‘ educationths. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times features concerns from diplomats over the chancellor's comments that businesses need to adjust to a future where britain no longer adhered to eu rules. the front page story in the i focuses on changes to cervical screening, which will analyse samples for hpv before looking for cell changes. the daily telegraph leads with the future life of prince harry and meghan markle, saying prince charles has agreed to help fund their new life, but will review the arrangement ina year. meanwhile, the times says can —— concerns for staff over future commercial deals was what ponder their decision to step away from royal duties. buckingham —— the mirror also looks at the royals, and says buckingham palace aides have urged the couple not to use the ‘sussex royal‘ brand to promote their future activities. the guardian's front page shows an investigation into africa's richest woman, after leaked documents show she built her fortune
with me are the playwright and columnist at the new european, bonnie greer, and the sunday times‘ educationths. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times features concerns from diplomats over the chancellor's comments that businesses need to adjust to a future where britain no longer adhered to eu rules. the front page story in the i focuses on changes to cervical screening, which will analyse samples for hpv before looking for cell changes. the daily telegraph leads...
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with me are broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner, and the deputy political editor at the sunday times,ny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times' front page features an interview with the outgoing governor of the bank of england, mark carney, in which he says central banks lack the fire power to combat future slow downs. the telegraph turns to brexit, as it reveals the eu's chief negotiator has warned boris johnson not to water down protections for its citizens living in the uk after brexit. the independent focusses of the continuing fallout following the assasination of iran's most senior general qasem soleimani as an ex—sas chief warns his killing risks a new war. the guardian too looks at the escalation of the situation in iran, saying british warships, helicopters and several hundred military personnel have been put on standby for deployment in or near iraq. while the metro looks at accusations that borisjohnson has been hiding and avoiding questions on the iran crisis. and the daily mail looks at the football association selling its rights to fa cup matches t
with me are broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner, and the deputy political editor at the sunday times,ny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times' front page features an interview with the outgoing governor of the bank of england, mark carney, in which he says central banks lack the fire power to combat future slow downs. the telegraph turns to brexit, as it reveals the eu's chief negotiator has warned boris johnson not to water down protections for its citizens living in...
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this is something that their friend and journalist tom bradbury implied might happen in the sunday timesterview. today will be a historic day for the royal family. this is a moment in time where they have to decide what they want to be going forward. the royalfamily, yes it is the british royal family, going forward. the royalfamily, yes it is the british royalfamily, but it is the british royalfamily, but it is the british royalfamily, but it isa it is the british royalfamily, but it is a global institution. it is looked at across the world, it represents not just looked at across the world, it represents notjust the british people, the commonwealth, but it talks to centuries of tradition, and is hugely respected, especially with queen elizabeth ii, who has rained through so many challenges, and has demonstrated public life, service and institution that has served itself so well through all kind of issues. at this point, yes things change, things always change, and meghan markle joining the royal family, it seems only a few years ago we were all celebrating this, it was the view that th
this is something that their friend and journalist tom bradbury implied might happen in the sunday timesterview. today will be a historic day for the royal family. this is a moment in time where they have to decide what they want to be going forward. the royalfamily, yes it is the british royal family, going forward. the royalfamily, yes it is the british royalfamily, but it is the british royalfamily, but it is the british royalfamily, but it isa it is the british royalfamily, but it is a...
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the royal family continue to dominate coverage, with the sunday times saying prince william has spokenis reporting that prince harry and meghan told eltonjohn about their plans to step back as senior royals before they told the queen. according to the paper, the singer has been a shoulder to lean on. and away from the royals, the observer is leading with iran. it says the country's leaders are facing possibly the biggest crisis since the 1979 islamic revolution, after admitting its forces shot down a passenger plane. let's take a look at today's papers. professor of politics sirjohn curtice is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning. and that the royal stories this week, very easy for people may be to have missed landmark moments in northern ireland. indeed. this has been a week in which the consequences of the election last month have begun to come through, one was the fact that you withdraw treaty we spent three and a half years arguing about has gone through the house of commons, the second consequence, the restoration of the devolved assembly in northern ireland which h
the royal family continue to dominate coverage, with the sunday times saying prince william has spokenis reporting that prince harry and meghan told eltonjohn about their plans to step back as senior royals before they told the queen. according to the paper, the singer has been a shoulder to lean on. and away from the royals, the observer is leading with iran. it says the country's leaders are facing possibly the biggest crisis since the 1979 islamic revolution, after admitting its forces shot...
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up in the north bay but, the stage is being set for more rain coming in by the time we get into saturday night and sunday morning time frame. look at the fog coming through the golden gate. as we look from the salesforce tower cam, concord right now at 60 degrees, livermore, san francisco 57 a little chilly but warmer than it was last night. highs to the south blows to the north. the rain is in seattle and we are in between. we just get clouds tonight. with the low passing to the north we will get some clouds but by tomorrow night we will get some rain. this is based on a computer model. it just shows exactly the probabilities, day by day for each one of the cities. santa rosa's best chance is coming in late saturday. a little bit early sunday. minimal chances for monday through thursday. for san francisco, the probabilities decrease a bit for saturday, less rain, less coverage. to the west and the timing looks like late saturday, early sunday. i the time you get down to san jose, abilities are just diminishing. there will be as much per usual. partly cloudy, chance in the north bay. mostly cloudy day to
up in the north bay but, the stage is being set for more rain coming in by the time we get into saturday night and sunday morning time frame. look at the fog coming through the golden gate. as we look from the salesforce tower cam, concord right now at 60 degrees, livermore, san francisco 57 a little chilly but warmer than it was last night. highs to the south blows to the north. the rain is in seattle and we are in between. we just get clouds tonight. with the low passing to the north we will...
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for the first time ever in boston, the city hit 70 degrees on two days in january, once on saturday and again on sunday, but back to reality today. >> temperatures are going to fall off the table after record-shattering high temperatures across the east and hit 74 degrees in boston. that's an all-time record in january. in the morning, we'll drop a good 30, maybe 40 degrees in spots. >> in other weather-related news, the white house caused some confusion last night tweeting out this image. first snow of the year even though it was 60 degrees in washington sunday. the white house later clarified the image was from last tuesday. we'll take a closer look at your monday forecast in about five minutes. >>> overseas now to the anger in iran. there's new turmoil in the streets this morning after the admission by iran's government that it accidentally shot down a civilian passenger plane, and as the street protests grow, president trump has a new message for iran's leadership. abc's megan tevrizian is here with the new details. good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning kimberly and kenneth. in a stunning
for the first time ever in boston, the city hit 70 degrees on two days in january, once on saturday and again on sunday, but back to reality today. >> temperatures are going to fall off the table after record-shattering high temperatures across the east and hit 74 degrees in boston. that's an all-time record in january. in the morning, we'll drop a good 30, maybe 40 degrees in spots. >> in other weather-related news, the white house caused some confusion last night tweeting out this...
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britain's "sunday times" is quoting prince william saying i put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that any more. we're separate entities. william's sadness is eclipsed by the tabloid press which continues to rage at the couple. but opinion polls are on harry and meghan's side. with most supporting their decision the to step back. >> just accept what they are saying and let them live their life. >> reporter: the vast majority of those polled sy harry and meghan should no longer receive any financial support as step back royals. on their new website being financially independent is something the couple have said they want to achieve as they carve out a progressive new role for themselves. meghan who is in canada with baby archie is expected to take part in monday's talks by a conference call where she and her husband's family will no doubt have a lot to talk about. >>> coming up on the morning news a suspect in a shooting at a school basketball game turns himself in. >>> massive fire in new jersey was so big it was detected on weather radar. >>> this is the "cbs morni
britain's "sunday times" is quoting prince william saying i put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that any more. we're separate entities. william's sadness is eclipsed by the tabloid press which continues to rage at the couple. but opinion polls are on harry and meghan's side. with most supporting their decision the to step back. >> just accept what they are saying and let them live their life. >> reporter: the vast majority of those polled sy harry and...
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roya nikkhah is the royal correspondent for the sunday times and joins us from buckingham palace.laying out, knowing this summit will be happening, and what is at sta ke. absolutely it is. sam is taking place —— it is unprecedented, what is being discussed is completely unprecedented in the royalfamily. we will wait to see whether the personal issues can be resolved, these huge questions about whether members of the royal family can keep within the royal family but also be in the commercial world. really sad personally at the heart of it for the family which is clearly very fractured at the moment. what is your understanding about the state of relations? my state of relations? my understanding is, we ran in the sunday times yesterday, deep sadness certainly from prince william, about the broken bond with his brother. but the hope, with support from the royalfamily, but the hope, with support from the royal family, they want to support harry and meghan, to reconcile, find a way forward so everyone can play on the same team. in terms of finding a halfway house, is there a sense that
roya nikkhah is the royal correspondent for the sunday times and joins us from buckingham palace.laying out, knowing this summit will be happening, and what is at sta ke. absolutely it is. sam is taking place —— it is unprecedented, what is being discussed is completely unprecedented in the royalfamily. we will wait to see whether the personal issues can be resolved, these huge questions about whether members of the royal family can keep within the royal family but also be in the commercial...
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in the sunday times, according to friends, william is quoted as saying, "i've put my arm around my brothermore." a bond which he feels is now being broken. 0ur correspondent leigh milner spent the morning in sandringham — and gave us this update. she arrived just a few minutes before ”am local time. she was wearing a light brown jacket, with a matching hat, of course. and she came down here, she was driven through the driveway, through the gates, towards the mary magdalene church, where the service, as i say, began about roughly an hour ago exactly. and it has been quite a tough day for the queen herself. with all that has been going on throughout the past week or so, but she put on a brave face, she smiled, she waved at the well wishers and it almost seemed as if it was business as usual for the queen. remember, she is quite used to this as the head of the church. it is her role, her responsibility. last year, when prince philip was very poorly he spent three days in hospital, she still came to the carol service and she takes that responsibility very seriously. the irish prime minster, le
in the sunday times, according to friends, william is quoted as saying, "i've put my arm around my brothermore." a bond which he feels is now being broken. 0ur correspondent leigh milner spent the morning in sandringham — and gave us this update. she arrived just a few minutes before ”am local time. she was wearing a light brown jacket, with a matching hat, of course. and she came down here, she was driven through the driveway, through the gates, towards the mary magdalene church,...
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— prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic, and katherine forster, journalist at the sunday timesadlines and a full sports update. that is coming your way in a couple of minutes. now it's time for a look at the weather. a week long spell of settled weather and now things are changing, pretty wet across western parts of the uk. more rain to come in the course of today. in any 1 more rain to come in the course of today. in any1 place, the rain not lasting for too long and in fact in the afternoon there will probably be sunshine around. the big picture, this is what the satellite shows, weather front in the last 12 hours moving across ireland into scotland and approaching western areas of england and wales. behind the weather front, colder air coming england and wales. behind the weatherfront, colder air coming in off the atlantic, wintry weather out at sea. we are expecting wintry weather a little bit later on tonight in the north. the rain across england, through the midlands, yorkshire, approaching the south—east and east anglia. i mention sunshine, across the western half of the
— prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic, and katherine forster, journalist at the sunday timesadlines and a full sports update. that is coming your way in a couple of minutes. now it's time for a look at the weather. a week long spell of settled weather and now things are changing, pretty wet across western parts of the uk. more rain to come in the course of today. in any 1 more rain to come in the course of today. in any1 place, the rain not lasting for too long and in fact in...
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britain's sunday times is quoting prince william as saying "i have put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that any more. we're separate entities." william's apparent sadness has been eclipsed by the tabloid press which continues to rage at the couple. but it appears opinion polls are on harry and meghan's side with most supporting their decision to step back. >> the monarchy needs to just accept what they're saying and let them live their life, you know. >> reporter: but the vast majority of those polls say harry and meghan should no longer receive anyinheanircialeg financially independent is something the couple have said they want to achieve as they carve out a progressive new role for themselves. meghan who is in canada with baby archie is expected to take part in monday'salks by a conference call where she and her husband's family will no doubt have a lot to talk about. elaine. >> quijano: imtiaz tyab, thank you. today marks ten years since a massive earthquake devastated haiti. the magnitude seven quake, called one of the most deadly natural disasters in the hist
britain's sunday times is quoting prince william as saying "i have put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that any more. we're separate entities." william's apparent sadness has been eclipsed by the tabloid press which continues to rage at the couple. but it appears opinion polls are on harry and meghan's side with most supporting their decision to step back. >> the monarchy needs to just accept what they're saying and let them live their life, you know....
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this follows on from a report on the sunday times this morning which suggests they have already identifiedpotential location for the second chamber to move up there in a matter of years. birmingham is apparently also in consideration. the report goes as far as to suggest that they have identified a site next york railway station for house of lords. i think this is very early stages, logistically, a lot of hurdles would have to be overcome. it suits conservatives in government to be talking about this because they now represent a lot of constituencies in the midlands and north of england that they did not before and this is pa rt that they did not before and this is part of what they called the levelling up agenda. as james cleverly was saying, they want to be a government of the people, they have to be closer to the people. there is an acknowledgement across political parties that people feel there is a real disconnect team westminster and voters lives. we have seen through the brexit vote, subsequent elections too. so a lot of politicians have been talking about this, conservatives have a
this follows on from a report on the sunday times this morning which suggests they have already identifiedpotential location for the second chamber to move up there in a matter of years. birmingham is apparently also in consideration. the report goes as far as to suggest that they have identified a site next york railway station for house of lords. i think this is very early stages, logistically, a lot of hurdles would have to be overcome. it suits conservatives in government to be talking...
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with me is the broadcaster and author, john kampfner, and the deputy political editor at the sunday timesheeler. great to have you both with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times‘ front page features an interview with the outgoing governor of the bank of england mark carney in which he says central banks lack the fire power to combat future slow downs. the telegraph turns to brexit, as it reveals the eu's chief negotiator has warned boris johnson not to water down protections for its citizens living in the uk after brexit. the independent focusses of the continuing fallout following the assasination of iran's most senior general qasem soleimani as an ex sas chief warns his killing risks a new war. the guardian too looks at the escalation of the situation in iran saying british warships, helicopters and several hundred military personnel have been put on standby for deployment in or near iraq. while the metro looks at accusations that boris johnson has been hiding and avoiding questions on the iran crisis. and the daily mail's front page features at the foo
with me is the broadcaster and author, john kampfner, and the deputy political editor at the sunday timesheeler. great to have you both with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times‘ front page features an interview with the outgoing governor of the bank of england mark carney in which he says central banks lack the fire power to combat future slow downs. the telegraph turns to brexit, as it reveals the eu's chief negotiator has warned boris johnson not to water...
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take a look jumping forward to your sunday forecast at levi stadium. game time 3:40 and this is what we're looking at. overcast skies and this should be the skart of a run of temperatures that could get into the 60s around the bay area. we'll start to see clearing skies next sunday. before we get there, we'll deal with some showers and cool temperatures. isolated showers for your morning commute. most of the rain will fall from 11:00 to 3:00 a.m. partly cloudy skies and still a slight chance of seeing a stray shower. by 11:00 tonight, what's happening should drop into the bay area. 11:00 on the future cast returning to the bay area. 11:00 to 4:00 a.m., that band of showers, some wet roads for the morning commute. in terms of adding more on top of it, pretty sparse. rain totals less than a tenth of an inch of rain with the storm coming in tonight into early tuesday. wednesday looks dry but this is the weather main event. and wind speeds about 20 to 40. you have the wind, rain and snow. it will get that cold early on thursday. that is your weather alert thursday.
take a look jumping forward to your sunday forecast at levi stadium. game time 3:40 and this is what we're looking at. overcast skies and this should be the skart of a run of temperatures that could get into the 60s around the bay area. we'll start to see clearing skies next sunday. before we get there, we'll deal with some showers and cool temperatures. isolated showers for your morning commute. most of the rain will fall from 11:00 to 3:00 a.m. partly cloudy skies and still a slight chance of...
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time grandpa. >> we hope he enjoys it. and the weather today? >> yes, you got the tickets for game? the weather is going to be perfect sunday. and we have to get through wet weather before then. >> no problem. all week. that and the ticket to do it. >> so much to do and so little time. >> come back tomorrow. >>> you look good. >> i'm sexy. >> yea. when it comes to health coverage, it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financial help to pay for your health insurance. new this year, almost a million people could receive additional financial help from the state to help lower the cost of health insurance... more for those already getting it, and new help for many who haven't gotten help before. with insurance, you have annual out-of-pocket caps that limit your financial risk. if you ever have high medical bills, you'll only pay a small portion and your plan will pay the rest. at coveredca.com you can see health plans side-by-side, so you can choose the one that fits your needs and budget. so check to see how much you can save. it only takes 5 minutes
time grandpa. >> we hope he enjoys it. and the weather today? >> yes, you got the tickets for game? the weather is going to be perfect sunday. and we have to get through wet weather before then. >> no problem. all week. that and the ticket to do it. >> so much to do and so little time. >> come back tomorrow. >>> you look good. >> i'm sexy. >> yea. when it comes to health coverage, it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's...
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sunday. at the same time, frontal systems drift sunday. ems drift across the high and that means more cloud here and more ofa that means more cloud here and more of a breeze, so sheltered eastern areas thing the best of any brightness on saturday, the more cloud the further west and just a little bit of light, shall refrain into the far north—west with highest argues on saturday of 7— 10 degrees. it's almost a case of spot the difference as we move into sunday, still under the influence of high—pressure foremost, still lives with affronts toppling across that high introducing more cloud and rain but more of a south—westerly feed, slightly less colder air across the country, and temperatures widely back into double figures, 9— 11 degrees for many. but, that means that the high—pressure is likely to drift its way off into the net continent, so for the start of the new working week as everybody is starting to get back into the routine after christmas and new year, there is some more rain to come in the forecast, wet and windy weather will arri
sunday. at the same time, frontal systems drift sunday. ems drift across the high and that means more cloud here and more ofa that means more cloud here and more of a breeze, so sheltered eastern areas thing the best of any brightness on saturday, the more cloud the further west and just a little bit of light, shall refrain into the far north—west with highest argues on saturday of 7— 10 degrees. it's almost a case of spot the difference as we move into sunday, still under the influence of...
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according to the sunday times, york has emerged as the frontrunnner to host the second chamber with government the railway station already identified as a prime building location. my lords, the conservative party manifesto committed to looking at the role of the house of lords and to reviewing the relationship between the government, parliament and the courts in the constitution democracy and rights commission. the government has not yet decided what will be in the scope of the commission. and whether this will include the role of the house of lords, but we will make an announcement in due course. but my lord, that doesn't answer the question. can the minister confirm the report that number ten has said that this is a serious proposal? number ten also says it is one of a range of options being considered. what are the options? will the minister outline them? do they include moving both houses, which i would prefer? and how does all of this, how does he reconcile all of this with the billions being spent now on the restoration and renewal programme of this building? my lords, i know the noble l
according to the sunday times, york has emerged as the frontrunnner to host the second chamber with government the railway station already identified as a prime building location. my lords, the conservative party manifesto committed to looking at the role of the house of lords and to reviewing the relationship between the government, parliament and the courts in the constitution democracy and rights commission. the government has not yet decided what will be in the scope of the commission. and...
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turkey have corder and government forces and rebel groups to declare a cease fire starting this sunday. time to have on day are real concerns of much of unease and defense in the islands upcoming presidential election the allegations are hot to ignore for an island that beijing claims and is fond of its. china looms launch in daily taiwanese life. it's graduation for these young students at taipei university but while their thoughts may be on their careers their hearts are with fellow students in hong kong . a quick glance around the cafeteria makes it clear where their sympathies lie and who their common enemy is china. disease no way in the past china's interference was not so noticeable but now it is if we allow this to continue it would be like the frog in the slowly boiling water it doesn't notice the heat until it dies. but wincing in the current political mood in taiwan is really unpleasant. but. tensions are growing red paint attacks on activists all critical of china hooliganism and vandalism and solidarity demonstrations for hong kong. foreign journalists have been verbally abused
turkey have corder and government forces and rebel groups to declare a cease fire starting this sunday. time to have on day are real concerns of much of unease and defense in the islands upcoming presidential election the allegations are hot to ignore for an island that beijing claims and is fond of its. china looms launch in daily taiwanese life. it's graduation for these young students at taipei university but while their thoughts may be on their careers their hearts are with fellow students...
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in britain anyway the whole story was a pointless read the beginning the sunday times newspaper a murdoch paper produced a sensational story that the police have their supervisory body under surveillance and there was no ifs buts or maybe about the story it was asserted it was taken up by opposition politicians it was taken up by media. i was the minister for justice at the time i knew not think of the alleged surveillance within 24 hours stablished that the story was false when i try to publicly set out the detail of what occurred i was accused of cover up but of lying as minister for justice my credibility was very viciously attacked and without going into the detail of the story by the time the truth was a sabha. been forced to resign from government but it really is i suppose a story of universal relevance about the importance when allegations are made against any individual be they a politician are someone. otherwise in public life or in private life of the importance of them being investigated of them not being simply validated to generate headlines but of the true facts being estab
in britain anyway the whole story was a pointless read the beginning the sunday times newspaper a murdoch paper produced a sensational story that the police have their supervisory body under surveillance and there was no ifs buts or maybe about the story it was asserted it was taken up by opposition politicians it was taken up by media. i was the minister for justice at the time i knew not think of the alleged surveillance within 24 hours stablished that the story was false when i try to...
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with me are the playwright and columnist at the new european, bonnie greer and the sunday times‘ educationtor, sian griffiths. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times features concerns from diplomats over the chancellor's comments that businesses need to adjust to a future where britain no longer adhered to eu rules. the front page story in the i focuses on changes to cervical screening, which will analyse samples for hpv before looking for cell changes. the daily telegraph leads with the future life of prince harry and meghan markle will stop it will review the arrangement in the year. the mirror also looks at the royals. the mirror also looks at the royals. the guardian's front page shows an investigation into africa's richest woman at leaked documents show that she built her fortune after opportunities offered by her father. we are going to start with the royals because i don't know if you saw in the ten o'clock news there, looking at the latest words from harry. some of that is featured on the front of the daily telegraph, what you make this article? this is
with me are the playwright and columnist at the new european, bonnie greer and the sunday times‘ educationtor, sian griffiths. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times features concerns from diplomats over the chancellor's comments that businesses need to adjust to a future where britain no longer adhered to eu rules. the front page story in the i focuses on changes to cervical screening, which will analyse samples for hpv before looking for cell changes. the daily...
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interesting, a sunday times interview with ben wallace, the british defence secretary, he made very clearm donald trump downwards, the national security adviser and his counterpart have all warned him in no uncertain terms that if britain does go ahead with huawei, the us will take moves to shut britain out from aspects of intelligence sharing which is key to the partnership. they need a decision. it has dragged on and on. the provisional decision by theresa may was in april last year and it triggered the sacking of the defence secretary, gavin williamson, who was accused of breathing details of it. as lucy says, there have been lots of hintsjust how as lucy says, there have been lots of hints just how angry the americans would be if we were to go with huawei. but when donald trump was here last year he didn't seem very concerned at all on that occasion. i know donald trump swings this way and that and we should not put too much store in that, but maybe that means we are about finally to get a decision this month, nine months after the provisional decision. let's go back to the guardian.
interesting, a sunday times interview with ben wallace, the british defence secretary, he made very clearm donald trump downwards, the national security adviser and his counterpart have all warned him in no uncertain terms that if britain does go ahead with huawei, the us will take moves to shut britain out from aspects of intelligence sharing which is key to the partnership. they need a decision. it has dragged on and on. the provisional decision by theresa may was in april last year and it...
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of a respected former intelligence officer instead west's report which has been passed to the sunday times concludes there is a strong possibility that all steals material has been fabricated but also here is a privately commissioned intelligence report that was written by a former m i 6 agent christopher steele in 2016 his company was hired to look into allegations of collusion between donald trump and moscow the dossier claims that the russians possess compromising material on trump obtained when he was in russia 7 years ago while we're joined live now by nigel west himself the intelligence expert has cast doubt on the steel dossier it's great to have you with us thank you for joining us on r.t. how did you end up looking into the reliability of the steel dossier. i was commissioned by a lawyer in washington d.c. to see to examine the original circle steel dossier and to conduct a forensic examination of the content which means going through it line by line looking at the attributions working out the value of each individual source and then coming to a conclusion in the background to thi
of a respected former intelligence officer instead west's report which has been passed to the sunday times concludes there is a strong possibility that all steals material has been fabricated but also here is a privately commissioned intelligence report that was written by a former m i 6 agent christopher steele in 2016 his company was hired to look into allegations of collusion between donald trump and moscow the dossier claims that the russians possess compromising material on trump obtained...
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seeing that headline on the front page of the day's sunday times widow sleet, not confirm, i want tofrom his brother prince william, that will not help, will it? i don't think it will make things worse actually. i think it will confirm the situation. what i think is interesting is how the both brothers are going to turn up tomorrow, whether they are going to come feeling resentful and not wanting to make a decent deal, or whether they are going to look at each other and feel i can't let you go out of my life, let's try and build bridges. ithink go out of my life, let's try and build bridges. i think it is very difficult to know which one they are going to adopt. both of them want to maintain their own position and it will be very, very tricky and the whole thing could rely on that. plus, whether the queen thinks of herself as something she must do for the monarchy and behaves like the queen, or whether she behaves like a grandmother with one of her favourite grandchildren. what do you make of this rift between the brothers? many family siblings go their own way. why does it sound as
seeing that headline on the front page of the day's sunday times widow sleet, not confirm, i want tofrom his brother prince william, that will not help, will it? i don't think it will make things worse actually. i think it will confirm the situation. what i think is interesting is how the both brothers are going to turn up tomorrow, whether they are going to come feeling resentful and not wanting to make a decent deal, or whether they are going to look at each other and feel i can't let you go...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster, dawn foster, and sunday times journalist, katherine forster.f tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft headlines a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties over brexit continue to curb business investment. the guardian features a striking photograph of the australian bushfires, saying the devastation has prompted new questions over the government in australia's stance on climate change. the daily express says people in their 60s will deliver more than half of all employment growth in the next 10 years. the paper says employers are being urged to end age discrimination against those who have more to offer. the daily mail leads with a warning that the number of teenagers and young children admitted to hospitalfor eating disorders has soared in the past decade, according to new figur
with me are the writer and broadcaster, dawn foster, and sunday times journalist, katherine forster.f tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft headlines a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties over brexit continue to curb...
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we're certainly on different paths at the moment. >> reporter: "the sunday times" reported how williamumbled. saying, quote, i've put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that anymore. queen elizabeth once again walking the line between family and duty. helping her grandson and protecting the crown. >> it's really important to the royal family to keep the sussexes on side, because if the sussexes did go off completely on their own, separate themselves from the royal family, they could potentially be very openly critical of the institution and that could be very damaging. >> reporter: her grandson, peter phillips, telling reporters the 93-year-old monarch is all right despite the international scrutiny facing her family yet again. but any new role that prince harry and meghan might have will have to pass the test of public opinion. julia macfarlane, abc news, london. >> all right. thank you, julia. did you see that video over the weekend of grandma, the queen, driving? >> i sure did. >> somebody put it to some hip-hop rap video. >> as one should. >> go online and look f
we're certainly on different paths at the moment. >> reporter: "the sunday times" reported how williamumbled. saying, quote, i've put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that anymore. queen elizabeth once again walking the line between family and duty. helping her grandson and protecting the crown. >> it's really important to the royal family to keep the sussexes on side, because if the sussexes did go off completely on their own, separate themselves from...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. after a fair bit of dry and fine weather on sundaywith strong, destructive winds especially on a monday and into tuesday and heavy rain around at times as well. a few wintry showers across parts of scotla nd wintry showers across parts of scotland and this evening and overnight there will be some rain showers working across england and wales. generally clear skies, so quite a cold night with temperatures close to freezing in the north and frost free in the south first thing on monday. although monday start off on monday. although monday start off ona dry on monday. although monday start off on a dry know we have got storm brand approaching from the west. it will be a very windy day wherever you are, those winds picking up in the morning. some sunshine in central and eastern parts, but heavy rain working in from the west and gail is developing as well. further east it will be dry, winds gusting around 80 mph in the north west. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines... iran summons the british ambassador following what the
now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. after a fair bit of dry and fine weather on sundaywith strong, destructive winds especially on a monday and into tuesday and heavy rain around at times as well. a few wintry showers across parts of scotla nd wintry showers across parts of scotland and this evening and overnight there will be some rain showers working across england and wales. generally clear skies, so quite a cold night with temperatures close to freezing in the...
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me tonight are the author and broadcaster, john kampfner and the deputy political editor of the sunday times being gang raped in cyprus is about to land back in england after the judge in the case gave her a suspended prison sentence. in july last year the 19 year—old reported to police that she had been raped by up to 12 israeli men in ayia napa. she then retracted the allegation under what she now says was pressure from the cypriot authorities and maintains that she was raped. 0ur correspondent, anna holligan, reports from ayia napa, and a warning her report contains some flash photography chanting: we believe you, yes, we do! the end of a six—month nightmare. i just want to thank each and every one of you for turning up today. her mother says it should never have come to this. she's coming home! but with a criminal record and four month suspended sentence hanging over her. her lawyers described it as a miscarriage ofjustice. she was left with nobody in the world, left stranded on the island of cyprus with no support. in the summer of 2019 the teenager accused a group of israeli tourists o
me tonight are the author and broadcaster, john kampfner and the deputy political editor of the sunday times being gang raped in cyprus is about to land back in england after the judge in the case gave her a suspended prison sentence. in july last year the 19 year—old reported to police that she had been raped by up to 12 israeli men in ayia napa. she then retracted the allegation under what she now says was pressure from the cypriot authorities and maintains that she was raped. 0ur...
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our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherinenior legal figures in cyprus have called for a british woman to be treated leniently after she was convicted of lying about being raped by 12 men in a hotel room. the woman's mother has called for tourists to boycott cyprus. she told the bbc that ayia napa, where her daughter had been on a working holiday, was unsafe. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. instead of celebrating the new year with friends and family, the british teenager is detained in cyprus and faces up to a year in prison. her supporters claim the case against her is deeply flawed, and her lawyers are planning to appeal. her mother says she has suffered both mentally and physically over the last five months. she is suffering from ptsd. she spends a lot of time with hypersomnia at the moment. that means she is sleeping an awful lot of the day. she sleeps probably 18, 20 hours a day. she's also quite withdrawn, which is very sad for me to see, and she also experiences hallucinations. and she needs to get back to
our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherinenior legal figures in cyprus have called for a british woman to be treated leniently after she was convicted of lying about being raped by 12 men in a hotel room. the woman's mother has called for tourists to boycott cyprus. she told the bbc that ayia napa, where her daughter had been on a working holiday, was unsafe. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. instead of celebrating the...
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our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherineer. three british airways cabin crew members died in a crash involving a lorry and a car outside heathrow airport last night. the two men and a woman, all in their 20s, were killed, and another woman was seriously injured in the collision in stanwell. british airways says they're "deeply saddened" to hear of the deaths of their staff, and their "thoughts are with their family and friends". senior legal figures in cyprus have called for a british woman to be treated leniently, after she was convicted of lying about being raped by 12 men in a hotel room. the woman's mother has called for tourists to boycott cyprus. she told the bbc that ayia napa, where her daughter had been on a working holiday, was unsafe. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports instead of celebrating the new year with friends and family, the british teenager is detained in cyprus and faces up to a year in prison. her supporters claim the case against her is deeply flawed, and her lawyers are planning to appeal. h
our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherineer. three british airways cabin crew members died in a crash involving a lorry and a car outside heathrow airport last night. the two men and a woman, all in their 20s, were killed, and another woman was seriously injured in the collision in stanwell. british airways says they're "deeply saddened" to hear of the deaths of their staff, and their "thoughts are with their family...
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according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowoken. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. the queen hasjust the queen has just left church in sandringham and our correspondent is there. more interest than usual for a sunday morning service? certainly, yes. you have just missed you havejust missed hundreds you have just missed hundreds of well—wishers coming through those gates, all coming here to catch a glimpse of her majesty. she arrived a few minutes before iiam. glimpse of her majesty. she arrived a few minutes before ”am. she was wearing a light brown jacket with a matching hat of course. and she came down here, she was driven through the driveway, through the gates towards the mary magdalene church where the service began about an hour ago. it has been quite a tough day for the queen herself. with all that has been going on throughout the last week or so. she put on a brave face, smiling and waving at the well—wishers and it almost
according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowoken. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. the queen hasjust the queen has just left church in sandringham and our correspondent is there. more interest than usual for a sunday morning service? certainly, yes. you have just missed you havejust missed hundreds you have just missed...
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. >> reporter: "the sunday times" claiming william spoke to a friend about how their relationship has crumbled saying, quote, i've put my arm around my brother all our lives, and i can't do that anymore. tonight, queen elizabeth once again walking the line between family and duty, helping her grandson and protecting the crown. >> it's really important to the royal family to keep the sussexes on site, because if the sussexes did go off completely on their own, separate themselves from the royal family, they could potentially be very openly critical of the institution, and that could be very damaging. >> reporter: today her grandson, peter phillips, telling reporters the 93-year-old monarch is all right despite the international scrutiny facing her family yet again. whatever role harry meghan have will have to pass the test of public opinion. tom? >> a consequential week for the royals. julia, thank you. >>> and there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. the tsunami warning tonight. that lightning inside towering plumes of ash from an active volcano. thousands of peop
. >> reporter: "the sunday times" claiming william spoke to a friend about how their relationship has crumbled saying, quote, i've put my arm around my brother all our lives, and i can't do that anymore. tonight, queen elizabeth once again walking the line between family and duty, helping her grandson and protecting the crown. >> it's really important to the royal family to keep the sussexes on site, because if the sussexes did go off completely on their own, separate...
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according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowen. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. anna whitelock is a royal commentator and historian. shejoins us from cambridge. thank you very much forjoining us. to what extent should this episode in hours or prompt us to regard royalty perhaps differently from in the past? notjust the obvious privilege? well, i think we are in a time of transition, and it's a time of transition, and it's a time of transition that really properly won't kick off until the end of the queens reign, but we are beginning to see an articulation of this problem in a sense between modernity and how that works with a monarchy which, of course, is based on tradition, president, ritual and that goes back centuries. in a sense it is an adequate —— anna karina stick institution. how does that fit into the modern age, particularly with harry and meghan who do have a public and media profile and it's time to figure out what they
according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowen. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. anna whitelock is a royal commentator and historian. shejoins us from cambridge. thank you very much forjoining us. to what extent should this episode in hours or prompt us to regard royalty perhaps differently from in the past? notjust the...
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according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowoken. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. our correspondent, leigh milner, is in sandringham where the queen is expected to attend a church service this morning this is the church the royals use while at sandringham in the winter period. it seems as though the queen herself wants to carry on as if nothing has really happened, business as usual. it has only been a couple of days since meghan and harry announced they are to withdraw from being senior royals. a move which apparently has really hurt the royal family. instead, they want to work to become financially independent, there are many rumours flying around how they will do that, one includes a book deal, another includes public speaking, and, for meghan, she has her acting career. as you can imagine, quite a huge reaction to this by the public, particularly on social media. some are angry, some are happy for the couple. the biggest quest
according to the sunday times, william has spoken to friends of his sadness at the bond which has nowoken. "i've put my arm around my brother all our lives," he is quoted as saying. "i can't do that any more." nicholas witchell, bbc news. our correspondent, leigh milner, is in sandringham where the queen is expected to attend a church service this morning this is the church the royals use while at sandringham in the winter period. it seems as though the queen herself wants...