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with me arejim waterson, political editor at buzzfeed and the ‘fleet street fox', susie boniface, columnistor. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with the financial times. it leads on warnings that interest—free credit cards are ticking time bombs. the paper says the comments come from leading bankers. the i reports thatjeremy corbyn will invest £3 billion in education, reversing conservative cuts to the budget. plans to make social media firms like facebook and google pay for the cost of policing digital crimes is the lead story for the observer. the daily express focuses on the foreign aid budget. it says £15 million is funding anti—smoking campaigns in some of the world's most corrupt countries . the guardian leads on theresa may's comments on tax. it says the prime minister has signalled a rise in national insurance and income tax, after pledging not to raise vat. so, let's begin! theresa may might have a different view to the eu 27. they are saying that she is on a different page to the rest of the eu. there has been a hardening in the breadth of negotiations last week or so. the eu
with me arejim waterson, political editor at buzzfeed and the ‘fleet street fox', susie boniface, columnistor. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with the financial times. it leads on warnings that interest—free credit cards are ticking time bombs. the paper says the comments come from leading bankers. the i reports thatjeremy corbyn will invest £3 billion in education, reversing conservative cuts to the budget. plans to make social media firms like facebook and google pay for the cost...
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with me are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputy political editor at the. good to see you. i will try and read this clearly and enunciates properly. the metro leads with the russians accusation that the uk are threatening the peace in syria to stay in with the americans. the ft focusses on the low 0f russian and american relations, but also run a story about how brexit has effectively frozen british companies out of the eu space sector. the times lead with its own investigation into potentially illegal images on facebook and features at picture of rex tillerson who has been in max go. the telegraph leads with a warning from scotla nd telegraph leads with a warning from scotland yard over as sharp increase in gun and knife crime, pointing to a reduction in resources as a reason. the guardian also leaves with this. the i goes with the tax on students, which hits graduates with a steep rise in interest rates, up to 6.1% from september. and the mirror leads with the ramifications of the attack on the permissive dortmund team boss saying that security has been
with me are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputy political editor at the. good to see you. i will try and read this clearly and enunciates properly. the metro leads with the russians accusation that the uk are threatening the peace in syria to stay in with the americans. the ft focusses on the low 0f russian and american relations, but also run a story about how brexit has effectively frozen british companies out of the eu space sector. the times lead with its own...
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my guests on the papers will be steve hawkes of the papers will be steve hawkes of the sun and susie bonifacetes the us secretary of state rex tillerson and russian foreign minister sergei lavrov to hold a news c0 nfe re nce minister sergei lavrov to hold a news conference in moscow after their talks on syria. we will bring that to you when we get a life. that is the room where they will be speaking. and the press conference should've taken place quite some time ago but was delayed because of an impromptu meeting between vladimir putin and rex tillerson. there was no scheduled meeting between the us secretary of state and russian leader but that was changed during rex tillerson‘s trip to russia. and the talks your shoe we re to russia. and the talks your shoe were pretty tense. that you assume. given the fact that america launched the attack on that air in syria last week. so the journalists and press waiting for the press conference in the next few minutes. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines — another leap into the unknown for leicester... the next chapter of thei
my guests on the papers will be steve hawkes of the papers will be steve hawkes of the sun and susie bonifacetes the us secretary of state rex tillerson and russian foreign minister sergei lavrov to hold a news c0 nfe re nce minister sergei lavrov to hold a news conference in moscow after their talks on syria. we will bring that to you when we get a life. that is the room where they will be speaking. and the press conference should've taken place quite some time ago but was delayed because of...
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our guests joining me tonight are ‘fleet street fox', susie boniface, columnist at the mirror, and jiml editor. ten years after the disappearance of madeleine mccann, her parents have told the bbc they will do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes to find their daughter. madeleine was three years old when she went missing on holiday in portugal while her parents were eating at a nearby restaurant. speaking to fiona bruce, kate and gerry mccann talked about the pain they continue to face, after a decade of uncertainty. every day is another day without madeleine. i think it's just that number. that ten—year mark makes it more significant. it's a reminder of how much time has gone by, and obviously ten is a big number. i think that the day and the poignancy of it... we don't tend to go back to the time because it's so draining. but inevitably on anniversaries and birthdays, they're by far the hardest. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? it's a hard one. it's such a long time. i think before madeleine was taken, we felt we'd managed to ac
our guests joining me tonight are ‘fleet street fox', susie boniface, columnist at the mirror, and jiml editor. ten years after the disappearance of madeleine mccann, her parents have told the bbc they will do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes to find their daughter. madeleine was three years old when she went missing on holiday in portugal while her parents were eating at a nearby restaurant. speaking to fiona bruce, kate and gerry mccann talked about the pain they continue to face,...
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our guests joining me tonight are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputyat the sun. president trump's spokesman, sean spicer, has apologised — after saying that hitler didn't use chemical weapons. sean spicer made the remark during a white house press briefing, as he answered questions about the war in syria. journalists pointed out to him that gas was used to murder millions ofjewish people, and others, during the holocaust. david willis reports from washington. asked about the syrian government's use of chemical weapons, the president's press spokesman made the surprising assertion. we didn't use chemical weapons in world war ii. you had a comedian, someone as despicable as hitler, who didn't even think to using chemical weapons. asked to clarify those remarks, mr spicer dug himself in even deeper. he brought them into the holocaust centre... i understand that. the way assad used them, went into towns, drop them down to innocent... into the middle of towns. the use of it, i appreciate the clarification, that was not the intent. in a statement the anne fr
our guests joining me tonight are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputyat the sun. president trump's spokesman, sean spicer, has apologised — after saying that hitler didn't use chemical weapons. sean spicer made the remark during a white house press briefing, as he answered questions about the war in syria. journalists pointed out to him that gas was used to murder millions ofjewish people, and others, during the holocaust. david willis reports from washington....