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the telegraph from backbench conservative mps on herfuture.from backbench conservative mps on her future. the telegraph runs with the same story, saying she will ask forjeremy corbyn‘s helped to push it through brexit bills and for mps to contribute, not just it through brexit bills and for mps to contribute, notjust criticise oui’ to contribute, notjust criticise our plans. mrs made's unprecedented appeal to labour would be seen as a attempt to relaunch her premiership, the guardian says. the metro features the parents of charlie gard who delivered a petition to great ormond street hospital calling on him to go to the us for experiment of the bread. their appeal is also the front—page story in the daily mail, the high court hearing taking place will be charlie's day of destiny, they say. that story is also in tomorrow's mirror. let's begin, and welcome again to you both. the per story we have here is on the front of the telegraph, celebrating mozilla been freed after three years of an islamic state control. the people are celebrating, but the
the telegraph from backbench conservative mps on herfuture.from backbench conservative mps on her future. the telegraph runs with the same story, saying she will ask forjeremy corbyn‘s helped to push it through brexit bills and for mps to contribute, not just it through brexit bills and for mps to contribute, notjust criticise oui’ to contribute, notjust criticise our plans. mrs made's unprecedented appeal to labour would be seen as a attempt to relaunch her premiership, the guardian says....
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the daily telegraph says — hammond accused of brexit treachery.ster says chancellor is trying to deliberately frustrate withdrawal. not too many names mentioned in these articles about who is doing what to whom. everyone is being treacherous. they've got a cabinet minister who allegedly told the daily telegraph that philip hammond is working to frustrate brexit and is treating league supporting ministers like pirates who have taken him prisoner. it is getting really quite weird, isn't it? it is indeed. there doesn't seem to be much discipline in the cabinet, ifi to be much discipline in the cabinet, if i may say so. i think the prime minister should get to grips with these naughty boys, don't you? but she's only a woman! can they run a government?” you? but she's only a woman! can they run a government? i think mrs thatcher did. i think this is hard oi'i thatcher did. i think this is hard on philip hammond. i read his mansion house speech about two or three weeks ago and i came here that particular night to say i thought it was a very good speech.
the daily telegraph says — hammond accused of brexit treachery.ster says chancellor is trying to deliberately frustrate withdrawal. not too many names mentioned in these articles about who is doing what to whom. everyone is being treacherous. they've got a cabinet minister who allegedly told the daily telegraph that philip hammond is working to frustrate brexit and is treating league supporting ministers like pirates who have taken him prisoner. it is getting really quite weird, isn't it? it...
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that is what his supporters are telling the telegraph. because he is perceived asa telegraph.n of the people. and in brussels he has to reputation there, a good relationship with the leaders. he is the only one of the brexiteers who has improved his reputation since the referendum. borisjohnson seems to be sinking like a stone and there is an interesting poll which finds that borisjohnson is the most favoured to succeed theresa may, but they also ask, if people had to choose between boris johnson also ask, if people had to choose between borisjohnson and david davis, then david davis wins, which i thought was very interesting. i think that is because conservative supporters would prefer david davis, as they think boris has been undermining the party somewhat. this kind of speculation cannot go on... well, it can go on for a very long time, but it is not very good for the government, and it is difficult to know how they can pay attention to know how they can pay attention to negotiating brexit when they are busy briefing papers on how dreadful their cabinet colleagues are. and
that is what his supporters are telling the telegraph. because he is perceived asa telegraph.n of the people. and in brussels he has to reputation there, a good relationship with the leaders. he is the only one of the brexiteers who has improved his reputation since the referendum. borisjohnson seems to be sinking like a stone and there is an interesting poll which finds that borisjohnson is the most favoured to succeed theresa may, but they also ask, if people had to choose between boris...
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the sunday telegraph, —— the sunday telegraph," brexit plays trump card".tty much the same lines talking about the 620. it's the same sort of language about trump, saying that it would be a powerful deal done very quickly, which of course it won't. one than the telegraph does pick up if it makes the point that it sees what theresa may has said as what it calls a dismissal of philip hammond, the chancellor. he of course famously said that not remaining as close as possible to the eu would be madness will stop theresa may have been talking about not just deals with the united states, but india, china and japan. there is precious little evidence that any of these round the corner either, but it's very much the view that theresa may wants to come out of the 620. shyama, back to your point, we've got trump quoted quite extensively on the front page of the daily mail. but then he also says, we have all of our trade people. we have trade minister wilbur ross with us. we have all of the trade people! the phrase is rained down. have all of the trade people! the phra
the sunday telegraph, —— the sunday telegraph," brexit plays trump card".tty much the same lines talking about the 620. it's the same sort of language about trump, saying that it would be a powerful deal done very quickly, which of course it won't. one than the telegraph does pick up if it makes the point that it sees what theresa may has said as what it calls a dismissal of philip hammond, the chancellor. he of course famously said that not remaining as close as possible to the...
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let's go back to the telegraph. we've been reading with a study on bbc news today.ancer ultimatum. -- is the cancer ultimatum. the balkans have been reading with this. the government is keeping an extremely close eye on the behaviour, watching whether they are on the ground, whether they give interviews, whether they actually seem out of touch. but on this morning was incredible. i can crash ofan morning was incredible. i can crash of an interview. the way that the council leader resigned last week was almost grudgingly resigning and blaming the media. of course, the anger was palpable in the first five days. the point is that, can we really wait next week for the election of another council leader? is that the normal modus operandi? don't believe in being overreactive, but i think that really, couldn't that have been moved along? i think it is worrying when we hear that at least one or two people have been charged rent for flats that have burnt down. of course, this is a huge task, for any council, and i think there is good well, but there are lessons that need to
let's go back to the telegraph. we've been reading with a study on bbc news today.ancer ultimatum. -- is the cancer ultimatum. the balkans have been reading with this. the government is keeping an extremely close eye on the behaviour, watching whether they are on the ground, whether they give interviews, whether they actually seem out of touch. but on this morning was incredible. i can crash ofan morning was incredible. i can crash of an interview. the way that the council leader resigned last...
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also on the telegraph. driving electric cars well with the actress to come from?stion how will regenerate the increased electricity, the telegraph saying it would require 10,000 new wind turbines because we will have to do have something like 26 million... you look unconvinced by this argument. the earle i have to confess i have an electric car and i love it. —— i have to confess. confess i have an electric car and i love it. -- i have to confess. they are saying that if everybody has the charge that electric car at pete colley may not have enough power, but most people, and certainly the way i drive and people i know who have electric cars to live is that you charge the car overnight, you planned the grid so that people will come home and the electricity will be fed out over a period of time so it uses the electricity while you are asleep. who will monitor that, the european court ofjustice?m can be sorted out by the great. these things need to be planned. the story here also has a point that the policy has been announced but we have not had the details of how th
also on the telegraph. driving electric cars well with the actress to come from?stion how will regenerate the increased electricity, the telegraph saying it would require 10,000 new wind turbines because we will have to do have something like 26 million... you look unconvinced by this argument. the earle i have to confess i have an electric car and i love it. —— i have to confess. confess i have an electric car and i love it. -- i have to confess. they are saying that if everybody has the...
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we will start with the sunday telegraph and brexit and theresa may plays the trump card.me minister trying to head off a growing rebellion by playing up this strong backing from the us president. has anyone used the word very as much as donald trump. he has this strange speech take where he repeats the next thing again. it is very nice to see you, martin, very nice to see you. anyway, it is very, very, very exciting and very powerful and it will happen very quickly. which it is not. how can any trade deal ever happen quickly? it isa any trade deal ever happen quickly? it is a lot of warm words and theresa may is trying to take something good out of the summit where she has also been busy chatting up various other leaders and things, but in the meantime donald trump has decided he will not sign up to the climate change agreement. he has isolated himself completely. we heard the click of her saying she is dismayed, but how dismayed do you have to be to not to try to persuade somebody. dismayed do you have to be to not to try to persuade somebodym dismayed do you have to be
we will start with the sunday telegraph and brexit and theresa may plays the trump card.me minister trying to head off a growing rebellion by playing up this strong backing from the us president. has anyone used the word very as much as donald trump. he has this strange speech take where he repeats the next thing again. it is very nice to see you, martin, very nice to see you. anyway, it is very, very, very exciting and very powerful and it will happen very quickly. which it is not. how can any...
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let's begin with the telegraph. " the line for first class.erview, yet this is the headline that has come out. this is because the telegraph have had a long campaign against this ridiculous system we have where we are packed like sardines in trains, hot and sweaty desperate rank to get to work and you can see in the distance this empty first—class carriage which really we don't have a need for. chris grayling has done this interview with our political editor and said he understands the pain of commuters as a commuter himself, he comes into work every morning on the train. he has vowed to crack down on this system so we will be seeing less fi rst—class this system so we will be seeing less first—class carriages. this system so we will be seeing less first-class carriages. some of the trains like travelling, they are suspended. it's as first—class but anyone can sit in here. what if you have bought a first—class ticket, you'd be pretty miffed?” have bought a first—class ticket, you'd be pretty miffed? i always wonder who these people are hereby
let's begin with the telegraph. " the line for first class.erview, yet this is the headline that has come out. this is because the telegraph have had a long campaign against this ridiculous system we have where we are packed like sardines in trains, hot and sweaty desperate rank to get to work and you can see in the distance this empty first—class carriage which really we don't have a need for. chris grayling has done this interview with our political editor and said he understands the...
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the daily telegraph has doctors warning that staton ‘s are being needlessly described the millions peopleply because of their age. and the sun has an intriguing story about facebook shutting down and artificial intelligence experiment after two robots began talking in a language only they could understand. i know the feeling. that story frea ks i know the feeling. that story freaks me out. laughter but, let's start with the eye newspaper macro, the story broke around 830, eight o'clock but you can imagine the turmoil in some newsrooms trying to get back on. anthony scaramucci is sacked as communications head after farmer ‘s terror raid leaves the white house reeling. —— foul—mouthed thai raids. it really was foul—mouthed you couldn't repeat any of it. it was also general tally coming in as the new chief of staff and he clearly, anthony scaramucci is not as capacity. they are different characters kelly is extremely serious. he is a military general. he took a dim view to anthony scaramucci and took a dim view of anthony scaramucci saying he answers to the president and doesn't go through g
the daily telegraph has doctors warning that staton ‘s are being needlessly described the millions peopleply because of their age. and the sun has an intriguing story about facebook shutting down and artificial intelligence experiment after two robots began talking in a language only they could understand. i know the feeling. that story frea ks i know the feeling. that story freaks me out. laughter but, let's start with the eye newspaper macro, the story broke around 830, eight o'clock but...
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the front page of the telegraph, you are saying you are not a chicken eater.e not a chicken eater. i am not. saying you are not a chicken eater. iam not. it saying you are not a chicken eater. i am not. it is like a feathery tiny dinosaur... a debate for another time. not the most riveting of headlines. the trade secretary trying to start trade talks with the us and what it would mean. we may have to accept food of lower standards. that chicken you might wa nt to standards. that chicken you might want to eat would be washed in chlorine, and your crops may be genetically modified. will he be able to sell it to british consumers? we talked about the big but in this. michael gove and andrea leadsom do not like it. lots of people might think the issue whether we eat chicken said in chlorine is not the most important debate about brexit but we have to accept if we end up rushing into a trade deal with america, they will be desperate to get into our market and the issue is whether we will have to concede that american firms can take action in courts. i think we are
the front page of the telegraph, you are saying you are not a chicken eater.e not a chicken eater. i am not. saying you are not a chicken eater. iam not. it saying you are not a chicken eater. i am not. it is like a feathery tiny dinosaur... a debate for another time. not the most riveting of headlines. the trade secretary trying to start trade talks with the us and what it would mean. we may have to accept food of lower standards. that chicken you might wa nt to standards. that chicken you...
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starting with the telegraph and this rex app walk out. —— brexit walk out.hat theresa may would walk out or we'll walk out of the brexit discussions. i don't know if we heard this from marine person or david davis. anyway, whoever is representing britain at this time we'll walk out if we are told that they will ask for a multi—million pound bill. this has been briefed to business leaders by a member of the number 10 staff after the election. we don't know who that person is, but there could bea who that person is, but there could be a mass exodus from downing street. a lot of people are saying they are fed up. so a private briefing was given to business leaders, saying this is what theresa may will do. the flaw in this argument is if you want to walk out and makea argument is if you want to walk out and make a stand, it's best not to let people know three months in advance. the surprise is kind of lost. absolutely. people will say, we knew you were going to do that! also, i wonder how much of an impact this will have, given the result of the general election
starting with the telegraph and this rex app walk out. —— brexit walk out.hat theresa may would walk out or we'll walk out of the brexit discussions. i don't know if we heard this from marine person or david davis. anyway, whoever is representing britain at this time we'll walk out if we are told that they will ask for a multi—million pound bill. this has been briefed to business leaders by a member of the number 10 staff after the election. we don't know who that person is, but there...
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the telegraph mentions here a report...ive of tory volunteers from around 200 party groups and the report criticises every aspect of the campaign, including the ma nifesto the campaign, including the manifesto disaster and making it a choice of two leaders, that that was a terrible mistake. it is only a matter of time, they say. when they talk about leading voices among activists at the grassroots and you wonder how many. also, it is one thing to decide to cut off the head of the party then finding somebody else's head to stick on the tattered body. i think you might be leading us body. i think you might be leading us to the front of the observer.m is understandable, the tory party has to be led by a brexiteer. at least davies, fox adam johnson other three most prominent. michael gove is gone so you're with those of three. but this massive clamour for david davis is 20% of 1000 tory members so not exactly a huge endorsement of any of them. none of the above city be the favourite option. davis was a victim himself in 2005 wh
the telegraph mentions here a report...ive of tory volunteers from around 200 party groups and the report criticises every aspect of the campaign, including the ma nifesto the campaign, including the manifesto disaster and making it a choice of two leaders, that that was a terrible mistake. it is only a matter of time, they say. when they talk about leading voices among activists at the grassroots and you wonder how many. also, it is one thing to decide to cut off the head of the party then...
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daily telegraph. draw up your will ina daily telegraph. draw up your will in a text message. commission says outdated system of inheritance and must catch up with the digital age. like alan partridge walking around the travelodge. the trouble with this, you need to update the inheritance and will system. i have had to update mine, i have a daughter. gone through the process of having written, which took a couple of hours of conversation with alloy offers not something you can do with a text message. go through your paperwork. best will in the world! you have to work out your debts. i have not signed it off, costs three injapan is for a very simple will. i have been spending money on the star. the idea is, it will have legal voracity admissible, legally watertight, you can do all of this in a text message and leave it. not legally watertight. what they're trying to do, someone at the end of their life in hospital, more able to speak, type, then right. —— than writing. if you were to communicate another fashion, it would have legal basis was the law commission said it could add
daily telegraph. draw up your will ina daily telegraph. draw up your will in a text message. commission says outdated system of inheritance and must catch up with the digital age. like alan partridge walking around the travelodge. the trouble with this, you need to update the inheritance and will system. i have had to update mine, i have a daughter. gone through the process of having written, which took a couple of hours of conversation with alloy offers not something you can do with a text...
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one last thought, our bbc media editor would say the opposite to the telegraph.king a pay cut, it is about styles taking a pay cut, it is about others demanding a pay rise. moving on to the story, i think we could talk about this north korean deal that is being proposed by south korea. interestingly, the deal won't necessarily get resident trump's approval? it might get kim jong-un's approval. it is quite clear what the differences are between washington and seoul. they want to talk to north korea, they believe they can negotiate something. the new president says he would like to see a nuclear deal within five years. maybe donald trump thinks that, on one hand, it is ok to have someone having a bit of an opendoor policy. in the background, he is kind of working in tandem, possibly. iam not sure how much disagreement areas. cracking on. the head of the armed forces in france quitting his job. no great surprise, although he was not public about it, he spoke out about a budget cut. he went out against a president who can do no wrong at the moment. a budget cut this
one last thought, our bbc media editor would say the opposite to the telegraph.king a pay cut, it is about styles taking a pay cut, it is about others demanding a pay rise. moving on to the story, i think we could talk about this north korean deal that is being proposed by south korea. interestingly, the deal won't necessarily get resident trump's approval? it might get kim jong-un's approval. it is quite clear what the differences are between washington and seoul. they want to talk to north...
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the daily telegraph, conservative supporting paper, has
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let's look at the telegraph.mers home the point of the day which is the question about gender equality. there is only one who 5queak5 in at the bottom of the top nine. when you look at the whole 90 or 100 people who earn above £100,000, there'5 only a who earn above £100,000, there'5 onlya third... who earn above £100,000, there'5 only a third... that is true across all the economy. i worked at the bbc for ten years as a presenter, and i don't think i will have featured on the list. the eight menu feature on here i think are all white, middle—aged blokes. yes, the lack of representation at the top is questionable. but when you look at a lot of different industries... but to praise tony hall, he's really doing something about it. he says that he wants complete gender equality within the bbc by 2020. is that achievable? of course it is, if you want to achieve something. ethnicity is important as well. not just gender equality? no, gender and ethnicity. there is a debate about whether this will drive up prices, beca
let's look at the telegraph.mers home the point of the day which is the question about gender equality. there is only one who 5queak5 in at the bottom of the top nine. when you look at the whole 90 or 100 people who earn above £100,000, there'5 only a who earn above £100,000, there'5 onlya third... who earn above £100,000, there'5 only a third... that is true across all the economy. i worked at the bbc for ten years as a presenter, and i don't think i will have featured on the list. the...
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the telegraph says labour's plan to tax the rich more to fund public services is risky.alking about fleeing the country, there will be tax incentives for rich people as well, especially after brexit. but it stop mention that the report also says the last seven years have not left the public finances ina seven years have not left the public finances in a good place, and it is equally grim reading if you are a tory chancellor as if you were a labour shadow chancellor. it is a sobering analysis. if you are not that rich and you are looking at this newspaper, you will think, they have the world's smallest violin, thatis have the world's smallest violin, that is a point of view. austerity will not end any time soon. according to this lot. contains a u—turn on paris climate deal, here are the first lady and the president of each country. they are having dinner tonight. i wonder what they are having. he likes ketchup with everything. i am are having. he likes ketchup with everything. lam not are having. he likes ketchup with everything. i am not sure, the chef has won 21 michel
the telegraph says labour's plan to tax the rich more to fund public services is risky.alking about fleeing the country, there will be tax incentives for rich people as well, especially after brexit. but it stop mention that the report also says the last seven years have not left the public finances ina seven years have not left the public finances in a good place, and it is equally grim reading if you are a tory chancellor as if you were a labour shadow chancellor. it is a sobering analysis....
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daily telegraph front page, the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review , after warnings thatdown on a&e numbers are risking lives. as we know, a&e departments are in crisis. there is a plan, they are being asked to introduce front door streaming. it will convert them into different arms of the nhs. there has been a case in bristol, a man who was turned away from a&e under this scheme and tragically died soon afterwards. this story says they are being it would visibly lead to more people being treated in a&e and it shows how difficult it is for the government to tackle these problems without causing unintended consequences. natalie, it is one terrible tragic case, but it seems a bit strange that the whole system has been thrown into reverse on the basis of that. there must be a bit more to it, would have thought? you would think so, we're told so many times that a&e departments are clogged, when people turning up when they shouldn't have, brutally, either because they have committed an incredibly minor injury to themselves because they should have gone to the gp and either don
daily telegraph front page, the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review , after warnings thatdown on a&e numbers are risking lives. as we know, a&e departments are in crisis. there is a plan, they are being asked to introduce front door streaming. it will convert them into different arms of the nhs. there has been a case in bristol, a man who was turned away from a&e under this scheme and tragically died soon afterwards. this story says they are being it would visibly lead...
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she will love the fact that she is on the front page of the daily telegraph. would she?h and playing tennis, rather than being a pretty young lady? yes, you need a favourite, really, don't you? one i hope she wins tomorrow, and i hope she is on the front page on tuesday. and i will be watching andy murray very closely. the women's title is also wide open at the moment, because serena williams is pregnant, maria sharapova can't play at the moment for a variety of reasons. will it be another venus williams, you have federate, you have andy murray, you have nadal, you have djokovic tom are all playing in the men's game, and the women's game is wide open. johanna konta all the way. thank you, james and rachel. that's it for the papers this hour. coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called ove, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk,
she will love the fact that she is on the front page of the daily telegraph. would she?h and playing tennis, rather than being a pretty young lady? yes, you need a favourite, really, don't you? one i hope she wins tomorrow, and i hope she is on the front page on tuesday. and i will be watching andy murray very closely. the women's title is also wide open at the moment, because serena williams is pregnant, maria sharapova can't play at the moment for a variety of reasons. will it be another...
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let's start with the telegraph, we have got david davis who apparently has the backing of 30 mps to haveought he didn't want to be the leader? he did say that but the speculation goes on and there was lots of that in the sunday papers tomorrow. i am getting the sense that the government is grinding to a halt because all the senior members of it are many drink for a future leadership election. because they are all assuming that theresa may will not be alarmed currie around a very long. this will make negotiating brexit difficult. we only know it is difficult. this will make it even more difficult. only know it is difficult. this will make it even more difficultm only know it is difficult. this will make it even more difficult. it is building paralysis into government. we all read about what it was like a numbertemperfor we all read about what it was like a number temper for the election and it seems that that disarray has spread to the whole of the party. could david davis carry the party with? he is 68 it would be his last try. maybe this is his moment, but isn't he up against philip ham
let's start with the telegraph, we have got david davis who apparently has the backing of 30 mps to haveought he didn't want to be the leader? he did say that but the speculation goes on and there was lots of that in the sunday papers tomorrow. i am getting the sense that the government is grinding to a halt because all the senior members of it are many drink for a future leadership election. because they are all assuming that theresa may will not be alarmed currie around a very long. this will...
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front page of the sunday telegraph, boris ally attacks hammond brexit plan.ry week now four months to come. sebastian, who is the boris ally? that is gerard lyons, who is the leading city economist, he worked for borisjohnson in the leading city economist, he worked for boris johnson in city hall. because the cabinet is now being more careful of what it can and can't say it is reading the ruins of it here, and mr lyons has written a piece for the telegraph. i'm not quite sure how big of an attack that is, because mr lyons says that any transitional phase out of the eu isjust two says that any transitional phase out of the eu is just two years long, which the telegraph reports is a year longer than mr hammond, a year shorter, sorry, it is shorter than mr hammond wanted. there has any consensus mr hammond wanted. there has any consensus growing about brexit in the cabinet over the past week. —— has been a consensus. everyone agrees there will be a transition out of the eu. it is really a question of how long that lasts and what it consists of. this two—year per
front page of the sunday telegraph, boris ally attacks hammond brexit plan.ry week now four months to come. sebastian, who is the boris ally? that is gerard lyons, who is the leading city economist, he worked for borisjohnson in the leading city economist, he worked for boris johnson in city hall. because the cabinet is now being more careful of what it can and can't say it is reading the ruins of it here, and mr lyons has written a piece for the telegraph. i'm not quite sure how big of an...
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the telegraph looks at the use of antibiotics citing a new report which has called for an end to thee that patients should complete every course. writing in the british medical journal, medical experts argue that this puts some patients at unnecessary risk from antibiotic resistance. in the guardian business section, drugs giant glaxosmithkline has said it will cull more than 30 development programmes in order to make one billion pounds of extra savings. and finally, amazon has finally joined the elite club of companies with a market capitalisation of over half a trillion dollars. the internet retail giant will now rub shoulders with other tech behemoths, microsoft, google and apple. with me is 0liver cornock who's editor—in—chief at the oxford business group i , thank you very much forjoining us. , thank you very much forjoining us. let's begin... it is hardly an exclusive for the times, donald trump's tra nsgender exclusive for the times, donald trump's transgender band. what are your views? it has been can condemned across social media and it is on everything. it does seem a step
the telegraph looks at the use of antibiotics citing a new report which has called for an end to thee that patients should complete every course. writing in the british medical journal, medical experts argue that this puts some patients at unnecessary risk from antibiotic resistance. in the guardian business section, drugs giant glaxosmithkline has said it will cull more than 30 development programmes in order to make one billion pounds of extra savings. and finally, amazon has finally joined...
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the daily telegraph reports a lack of eligible men has left an "oversupply" of educated women taking desperate steps to preserve their fertility, according to a global study on egg freezing. and roger federer has urged wimbledon officials to reconsider its rules to stop injured players from turning up for an easy pay cheque only to drop out. it reports two retirements on centre court on tuesday left the crowd feeling short—changed. so, a full review. with us is jane foley, a senior strategist at rabobank.
the daily telegraph reports a lack of eligible men has left an "oversupply" of educated women taking desperate steps to preserve their fertility, according to a global study on egg freezing. and roger federer has urged wimbledon officials to reconsider its rules to stop injured players from turning up for an easy pay cheque only to drop out. it reports two retirements on centre court on tuesday left the crowd feeling short—changed. so, a full review. with us is jane foley, a senior...
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the daily telegraph is looking at a proposed overhaul of inheritance laws in the uk.ssion recommends catching up with the digital age, by letting people use voicemails and text messages to make up their wills. and tiny particles in the air could be making us bigger. the paper has research suggesting dust is capable of carrying hormone—altering chemicals that can make the body accumulate fat. i thought it was just the dust they put on the cappuccino, the chocolate. with me is funke abimbola, senior lawyer and diversity leader chocolate. wyer and diversity leader here in the uk. hello there. should we kick off with the new york times, the russian allegations? it is interesting, because it has come to the heart of donald trump's family, that is one of the most stringent points for him. it is, how your personal life infringes on your working life generally. especially when you are president, his daughter attending meetings just this week, courting controversy again. his son with russia, was it really the right thing to do? disclose these e—mails on twitter? are you clear
the daily telegraph is looking at a proposed overhaul of inheritance laws in the uk.ssion recommends catching up with the digital age, by letting people use voicemails and text messages to make up their wills. and tiny particles in the air could be making us bigger. the paper has research suggesting dust is capable of carrying hormone—altering chemicals that can make the body accumulate fat. i thought it was just the dust they put on the cappuccino, the chocolate. with me is funke abimbola,...
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with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and journalist and politicalamucci's sacking has left the white house reeling, that breaking story tonight they did well to get that on the front page. the times carries a picture of england's test cricket win against south africa. the president also features on the front page of the daily mail but they lead that currie with news that pupils as ages 11 could have lessons in breast—feeding. the match carries the story of the royal marine jailed for 18 years after building bombs for 18 years after building bombs for the continuity ira. the daily telegraph has doctors warning that staton ‘s are being needlessly described the millions people simply because of their age. and the sun has an intriguing story about facebook shutting down and artificial intelligence experiment after two robots began talking in a language only they could understand. i know the feeling. that story frea ks i know the feeling. that story freaks me out. laughter but, let's start with the eye newspaper macro, the story broke around 830, eight o
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and journalist and politicalamucci's sacking has left the white house reeling, that breaking story tonight they did well to get that on the front page. the times carries a picture of england's test cricket win against south africa. the president also features on the front page of the daily mail but they lead that currie with news that pupils as ages 11 could have lessons in breast—feeding. the match carries the story of...
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let's talk about mercedes, according to the telegraph. 3 million the sadie ‘s ca rs recalled telegraphie ‘s cars recalled for an emissions fix. quite a big story. mercedes based in germany, so every mercedes—benz car sold in this country in the last six yea rs sold in this country in the last six years will be recalled, or since 2011. this is the fake emissions results scandal. a bit like the volkswagen scandal, costing millions. people will receive letters to bring their cars in. it will take an hour to change this particular piece of kit and it will be free of charge. lam going be free of charge. i am going to save you here, i think at the moment, they are saying, "this kit isn't working in the way we said it would. so can we change it free of charge?" when you said the words, they have been at it, fixing it, that is an allegation as we speak. i am not sure anyone has found them guilty yet. they are being recalled. i have saved you an oil spill. 3 million cars, ifi was sitting in woakes boer, the home of bw comic i would think, why only me? let's move on to the cabinet. they have the
let's talk about mercedes, according to the telegraph. 3 million the sadie ‘s ca rs recalled telegraphie ‘s cars recalled for an emissions fix. quite a big story. mercedes based in germany, so every mercedes—benz car sold in this country in the last six yea rs sold in this country in the last six years will be recalled, or since 2011. this is the fake emissions results scandal. a bit like the volkswagen scandal, costing millions. people will receive letters to bring their cars in. it will...
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the telegraph newspaper talking about inquiries —— which they screamed.secutor is looking into the possibility of collusion between the donald trump campaign and russian officials. all of those enquiries have been given another bit of evidence. exhibit 700 92. an e—mail between donald trump junior and evidence. exhibit 700 92. an e—mail between donald trumpjunior and a p0p between donald trumpjunior and a pop impresario from britain. only in america! very weird. the pop impresario is allegedly in touch with donald trump's sun and says the russians have interesting information and might help you win the election and so what do the job team do? do they say we are not interested because you cannot influence an election. you russian people, we are not having that. from what we are told they had a meeting with someone acting as a go—between. it is their case they did not get any significant information from that meeting but i am not sure it will matter. here you have senior people from donald trump's team who it is said went to the meeting in expectation they
the telegraph newspaper talking about inquiries —— which they screamed.secutor is looking into the possibility of collusion between the donald trump campaign and russian officials. all of those enquiries have been given another bit of evidence. exhibit 700 92. an e—mail between donald trump junior and evidence. exhibit 700 92. an e—mail between donald trumpjunior and a p0p between donald trumpjunior and a pop impresario from britain. only in america! very weird. the pop impresario is...
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the daily telegraph headline, left over women forced to freeze eggs.and it takes the view that women with degrees were lonely and want partners, and men with degrees. and there is a discrepancy... never been a problem for me. laughter there is a discrepancy between the amount of women starting university, there is a lot more than in 1985. they said 45% of women started university and that has grown to 54% in the uk. i thought women just went for personality! that is the counter argument. do the women look at the men's cv? is there enough room in one household for two clever people! come on. for a long time women who went to freeze eggs were seen as quite selfish tom that they wanted to put their career first. quite selfish tom that they wanted to put their careerfirst. they quite selfish tom that they wanted to put their career first. they were criticised for it. they wanted to put their fertility on the backburner. this says it is more to do with the fact that they just like what is on offer in terms of life partner. exactly that. it says women need t
the daily telegraph headline, left over women forced to freeze eggs.and it takes the view that women with degrees were lonely and want partners, and men with degrees. and there is a discrepancy... never been a problem for me. laughter there is a discrepancy between the amount of women starting university, there is a lot more than in 1985. they said 45% of women started university and that has grown to 54% in the uk. i thought women just went for personality! that is the counter argument. do the...
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the sunday telegraph, that headliners revolt of the bbc women.o headliners revolt of the bbc women. it is fair to say that one to women who work at bbc aren't terribly happy the moment. and a lot of the ones who everyone knows have signed this letter to tony hall, the names include claire balding, sarah montague, michelle hussain, victoria derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, lam derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i am talking about significant figures. understandably, the warning to tony hall is, do something now. so this out. it is unreasonable, u na cce pta bly so this out. it is unreasonable, unacceptably and frankly anachronistic for there to be this divide. if wimbledon men's and women's singles finals get paid the same, why can't people at the bbc? it is not that difficult concept. same, why can't people at the bbc? it is not that difficult conceptm is the question of equivalence. the argument is these people aren't doing the same job exactly but you look at those numbers and there is qu
the sunday telegraph, that headliners revolt of the bbc women.o headliners revolt of the bbc women. it is fair to say that one to women who work at bbc aren't terribly happy the moment. and a lot of the ones who everyone knows have signed this letter to tony hall, the names include claire balding, sarah montague, michelle hussain, victoria derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, lam derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i am talking about...
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finally, the daily telegraph. home gadgets open to hackers.ve their refrigerator linked to wi—fi? i don't get it. anyone with gadgets linked to wi—fi, they are a danger... it is so when you are out you know if you need to order more milk. this is basically about laziness, isn't it? so the internet of laziness might be a better way to put this. and i am deeply worried. i had my electricity smart metre installed yesterday at home, so now, according to this story, there is some pretty dangerous stuff which can happen to my electricity supply. i am not quite sure if this is news. i think we kind of knew this was going on anyway. thank you forjoining us for the papers. we will be back with the latest headlines shortly. hello there. many of us have had more than ourfair share of wet and cloudy weather of late, but that certainly hasn't been the whole story. monday brought some sunshine for many places. that was the scene across the scottish highlands. the sunshine was not shared out equally, though. suffolk seeing a lot of cloud. many eastern areas
finally, the daily telegraph. home gadgets open to hackers.ve their refrigerator linked to wi—fi? i don't get it. anyone with gadgets linked to wi—fi, they are a danger... it is so when you are out you know if you need to order more milk. this is basically about laziness, isn't it? so the internet of laziness might be a better way to put this. and i am deeply worried. i had my electricity smart metre installed yesterday at home, so now, according to this story, there is some pretty...
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the telegraph also going on brexit but with a different angle, foreign criminals staying after brexitis is based around one of the key elements discussed today. this was britain's desire for every eu national resident in the uk to be granted this settled status, if they have been here for five years, granted this settled status, if they have been here forfive years, a criminal record check, and the concern from the eu that actually that would undermine the rights, it would be unlawful to have a blanket criminal records check on everybody, and the angle the telegraph has taken is that without this check, how would british authorities and all who was here and therefore foreign criminals who may have committed crimes overseas could be permitted to stay, which is one of the big controversial issues in the brexit campaign, of britain be gaining the power to be able to send people back to wherever they came from. and in the middle of all of this, theresa may, we're hearing, going off hiking for three weeks, going off hiking for three weeks, going on a three—week walking holiday to italy and
the telegraph also going on brexit but with a different angle, foreign criminals staying after brexitis is based around one of the key elements discussed today. this was britain's desire for every eu national resident in the uk to be granted this settled status, if they have been here for five years, granted this settled status, if they have been here forfive years, a criminal record check, and the concern from the eu that actually that would undermine the rights, it would be unlawful to have a...
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with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, the wages of the bbc‘s top earners, with chris evans allegedly admitting that the disparity in pay between employees is unfair. bbc pay also dominates the front page of the sun, which reports friction between colleagues following the publication of star salaries. on the same story, the express claims differences in pay along lines of gender has caused anger among some bbc employees. and has led to criticism from theresa may, who has called on the bbc to do more to ensure parity in pay between men and women, according to the ft. the telegraph claims that the government has warned the bbc that its highest—paid male stars must take a wage cut to close the gap. in other news, the i leads with the unexpected decision by ministers to increase the state pension age by a year to 68. so, let's kick off. the guardian — backlash as the bbc‘s male stars dominate the top palest. i've got a better story than that. the bbc's story dominates, but the pension story dominates, but the pension story is
with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, the wages of the bbc‘s top earners, with chris evans allegedly admitting that the disparity in pay between employees is unfair. bbc pay also dominates the front page of the sun, which reports friction between colleagues following the publication of star salaries. on the same story, the express claims differences in pay along lines of gender has caused anger among some bbc employees. and has...
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the daily telegraph, smart phones causing head lice in schools?re than 200 youngsters finds owning a smart phone or tablet will make you twice as likely to be invested with headlice. they say here's an interesting photo and the headlice arejumping interesting photo and the headlice are jumping from person to person. interesting photo and the headlice arejumping from person to person. a wisconsin general practitioner coined the phrase social media lice, saying it was increased by group selfies. is it a really good story? i don't know, i will keep my head away from everyone else. maybe they are drawn to the radiation! we will leave that one hanging there. great to see you and thanks very much indeed. hello again. we've got more of that hot and humid weather coming up across england and wales. yesterday we had temperatures of 30 degrees in both heathrow and wisley in surrey, and we're going to see temperatures again getting to those kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us, there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms aroun
the daily telegraph, smart phones causing head lice in schools?re than 200 youngsters finds owning a smart phone or tablet will make you twice as likely to be invested with headlice. they say here's an interesting photo and the headlice arejumping interesting photo and the headlice are jumping from person to person. interesting photo and the headlice arejumping from person to person. a wisconsin general practitioner coined the phrase social media lice, saying it was increased by group selfies....
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this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers.t looking at the standard of care in care homes and some of the results are quite shocking. one in four of them seem to have a disparity, some say it is one in three, saying that they are u nsafe one in three, saying that they are unsafe and that poor leadership and staff shortages mean that residence ina staff shortages mean that residence in a quarter of facilities are going weeks without being cleaned and are served dangerous levels of medication which sounds particularly shocking. social care has been a story that has never been far from the front pages over the last couple of months and years because there has been an historic underfunding of social care. and during the election campaign. with the dementia tax. one thing with this crisis, the introduction of the national living wage which has put pressure on care homes and has put a number out of business because they haven't been able to afford to exist. labour are going to play politics with the report and say it puts rocket fue
this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers.t looking at the standard of care in care homes and some of the results are quite shocking. one in four of them seem to have a disparity, some say it is one in three, saying that they are u nsafe one in three, saying that they are unsafe and that poor leadership and staff shortages mean that residence ina staff shortages mean that residence in a quarter of facilities are going weeks without being cleaned and are...
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very quickly, the telegraph. rspca demands police powers.e charity could gain entry to property without having to wait for police officers to come and help rescue a pet. yes, the telegraph's long been critical of the rspca, raising this issue here. it seems perhaps an unnecessary step, although, clearly everybody could understand wanting to stop animal suffering is a valid aim. the question will be, how often they actually are delayed in taking action because they cannot get the police to turn up. the other question, the police are increasingly under pressure from in terms of resulting numbers. there may be something in it, but seems a step that needs to be taken. they would have to be statutory powers. looks like an attempt by the rspca to reassert its powers essentially. going through a difficult period. jeremy cooper, the chief executive, stepping down last month. accused by the charity commission of having governance that is below the standard of a modern charity. looks like they are trying to reassert itself. page two of the times, more
very quickly, the telegraph. rspca demands police powers.e charity could gain entry to property without having to wait for police officers to come and help rescue a pet. yes, the telegraph's long been critical of the rspca, raising this issue here. it seems perhaps an unnecessary step, although, clearly everybody could understand wanting to stop animal suffering is a valid aim. the question will be, how often they actually are delayed in taking action because they cannot get the police to turn...
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the daily telegraph has a story, charities are facing fines for pestering people. chargers and the rest of it, what exactly they targeting quick dash? they're targeting quick dash? they're targeting this high volume of chugging on the street with these pestering letters, we make a small donation to somebody who might be with a charity, this case in 2015 who was a poppy seller who when she died her house was stuffed full of charity baking letters. they can't can tribute —— the kind attribute that to her taking her life but they say it's a significant factor. people like vulnerable people being consta ntly people like vulnerable people being constantly pestered for money. perhaps those vulnerable people are not going to be contacting these watchdogs to make their complaints. i think people like that will not really know how they can stop these and even whether they will be successful. there is an urge the public to contact people, to make the authorities aware of this. it is easier said than done. we have the start of wimbledon, we got our first big loss. i saw a bit
the daily telegraph has a story, charities are facing fines for pestering people. chargers and the rest of it, what exactly they targeting quick dash? they're targeting quick dash? they're targeting this high volume of chugging on the street with these pestering letters, we make a small donation to somebody who might be with a charity, this case in 2015 who was a poppy seller who when she died her house was stuffed full of charity baking letters. they can't can tribute —— the kind attribute...
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let's go to the telegraph and our story here is the telegraph and our story here is the cabinet flipped over austerity, oh, my goodness, austerity, here we go again! again, it is another story we will get for the next few years. splits in the cabinet as the big beasts jostle for position and jostle for money as well. it looks like the i% jostle for money as well. it looks like the 1% public sector pay cap will get bust. it is a question of when and who benefits politically. this is a really interesting story, both because it is about austerity which will come back again and again, but also this is one of the first issues which the new cabinet of the new parliament has really argued over, and what really comes across as a lot of cabinet ministers who were maybe lying low or taking the party line a couple of months ago, are standing up for their departments and what they want. michael gove has said it should be lifted or it could be lifted. philip hammond has said if we have lots of extra spending we might need some unpopular extra taxes. so far no one has spoken about breaking the pensio
let's go to the telegraph and our story here is the telegraph and our story here is the cabinet flipped over austerity, oh, my goodness, austerity, here we go again! again, it is another story we will get for the next few years. splits in the cabinet as the big beasts jostle for position and jostle for money as well. it looks like the i% jostle for money as well. it looks like the 1% public sector pay cap will get bust. it is a question of when and who benefits politically. this is a really...
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the telegraph says that charities that pester donors for cash, face being fined up to £25,000 under news week — it's expected to rise to 32 degrees in london by the weekend. what a scorcher! starting with the metro, this is a dreadful story, the island of jersey. metro, this is a dreadful story, the island ofjersey. tear down the house of horrors, the picture of the haut de la garenne children's home, decades of abuse, a report several yea rs decades of abuse, a report several years in the making. the
the telegraph says that charities that pester donors for cash, face being fined up to £25,000 under news week — it's expected to rise to 32 degrees in london by the weekend. what a scorcher! starting with the metro, this is a dreadful story, the island of jersey. metro, this is a dreadful story, the island ofjersey. tear down the house of horrors, the picture of the haut de la garenne children's home, decades of abuse, a report several yea rs decades of abuse, a report several years in the...
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we will talk in more detail about some of those stories, but let's kick off with the telegraph, henry a beacon of equality and diversity, but it appears that when it comes to the pay differentials between men and women, it is failing badly. 0ut between men and women, it is failing badly. out of the 96 top names are earning more than the prime minister, more than £150,000, 62, and two thirds are male. this is an embarrassment to the bbc, which doesn't want to see itself as a sexist organisation, and is preparing itself for a backlash from female presenters in current affairs, sport, entertainment and drama. but also from the public, it is public money, we pay the licence fee. it does say that the bbc needs to go further and fast on issues of gender, but it is certainly doing better than other broadcasters. gender, but it is certainly doing better than other broadcastersm is doing better, but because the bbc feels it owns... the public feels it owns the bbc, that is why it has to respond in ways that sky, itv and other broadcasters don't feel they have two. it employs more people. in it
we will talk in more detail about some of those stories, but let's kick off with the telegraph, henry a beacon of equality and diversity, but it appears that when it comes to the pay differentials between men and women, it is failing badly. 0ut between men and women, it is failing badly. out of the 96 top names are earning more than the prime minister, more than £150,000, 62, and two thirds are male. this is an embarrassment to the bbc, which doesn't want to see itself as a sexist...
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the telegraph leads with an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit.y times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. that story also makes the daily sta r‘s that story also makes the daily star's frontpage. that's where we'll begin as reported in the mail on sunday, don't show diana love tapes on tv pleads the earl, asking more demanding that channel 4 acts what are called bombshell videos. why are they so sensitive? diana in fact gave them toa sensitive? diana in fact gave them to a voice coach and the idea was these were never meant to appear. they seem to go through a peculiar route after that where they end up ina number of route after that where they end up in a number of places, the bbc seemed to get the. and decided not to broadcast. and decided it
the telegraph leads with an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit.y times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. that story also makes the daily sta r‘s that...
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back to the telegraph, if you would, please. if i may, to quote ruth. bbc offers stars protection.is is because the high—paid so—called talent, a word i can't abide, is going to be published in a list. those earning more than £150,000. the bbc is worried about the safety of some people. i think the abuse levels are 110w people. i think the abuse levels are now so people. i think the abuse levels are now so awful, but whether you are, i can understand that. there is a suggestion here that people are so worried for themselves and their families that they might need to be protected, ruth. indeed. i must say, in the general election, there was a lot of abuse potential mps, which was deeply worrying. it seems to have come into our culture that if you see somebody in the public arena, you can just you see somebody in the public arena, you canjust abuse them. i'm quite horrified by it, actually. what is the bbc meant to do? there has been pressure for the bbc to be more transparent about who gets paid what at a higher level. and i think they are right. this is a public service broadcaster
back to the telegraph, if you would, please. if i may, to quote ruth. bbc offers stars protection.is is because the high—paid so—called talent, a word i can't abide, is going to be published in a list. those earning more than £150,000. the bbc is worried about the safety of some people. i think the abuse levels are 110w people. i think the abuse levels are now so people. i think the abuse levels are now so awful, but whether you are, i can understand that. there is a suggestion here that...
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the telegraph says that charities that pester donors for cash, face being fined up to £25,000 under newrules introduced this week and the express says a fresh heatwave will hit the uk this week — it's expected to rise to 32 degrees in london by the weekend. what a scorcher! starting with the metro, this is a dreadful story, the island of jersey. metro, this is a dreadful story, the island ofjersey. tear down the house of horrors, the picture of the haut de la garenne children's home, decades of abuse, a report several yea rs decades of abuse, a report several years in the making. the report is out now and they say that there are some children in jersey out now and they say that there are some children injersey who may still be at risk? that's right, extraordinary story and it is very difficult to read. this is 57 years of abuse and hundreds of cases. although, as you rightly said, the chief minister ofjersey today, on receiving the report, apologised, it actually seems that one of the findings is that the lessons haven't been learnt even now and that there are children in jersey, been l
the telegraph says that charities that pester donors for cash, face being fined up to £25,000 under newrules introduced this week and the express says a fresh heatwave will hit the uk this week — it's expected to rise to 32 degrees in london by the weekend. what a scorcher! starting with the metro, this is a dreadful story, the island of jersey. metro, this is a dreadful story, the island ofjersey. tear down the house of horrors, the picture of the haut de la garenne children's home, decades...
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the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum"engthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with sadiq khan saying labour could still hot brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on billion pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. and the sun leads on the death of charlie gard. it says his devastated mum announced that "our beautiful little boy has gone" and that will be begin, but with the very sad but expected news that charlie garde had died, released from hospital earlier in the day and gone to the hospice where his life support was switched off. the daily mirror has an amazing photo of this little boy, just a few weeks old. our beautiful little boy has gone. it isa our beautiful little boy has gone. it is a very different to in the papers are taking after all that acrimony o
the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum"engthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with sadiq khan saying labour could still hot brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on billion pound...
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the telegraph front of the story.nsumers who buy internetting gauged appliances for them homes —— their homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks. the times says that ministers are considering clamping down on developers who sell houses with escalating ground rents. also a story on the police and crime commissioner accused of pulling police away from an anti—fracking protest. the guardian leads with a warning from the bank of england on rising levels of personal debt. the express fix on what it calls a row among doctors over the safety of starting is. so, it was inevitable given the huge public interest that there is in the story that this is there is in the story that this is the only picture on the front page and the photograph on the front page of the daily mail. incredibly striking and while we are looking at the papers, they are united in morning trade charlie gard, who it seems, his battle has come to an end, but the next focus will be on what the parents are saying has caused this decision, which is that great form
the telegraph front of the story.nsumers who buy internetting gauged appliances for them homes —— their homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks. the times says that ministers are considering clamping down on developers who sell houses with escalating ground rents. also a story on the police and crime commissioner accused of pulling police away from an anti—fracking protest. the guardian leads with a warning from the bank of england on rising levels of personal debt. the express fix on what...
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ok, that's move on to the telegraph and they have a story, 1 million patients a week cannot see a gp, appointments with a gp, the worst waiting times on record according to figures. staggering, actually. we we re figures. staggering, actually. we were talking about this earlier, we have a great gp practice near us. i have a great gp practice near us. i have not had a real problem. if you wa nt to have not had a real problem. if you want to see a particular document had to wait a few days. want to see a particular document had to wait a few dayslj want to see a particular document had to wait a few days. i have never had to wait a few days. i have never had a problem, either. maybe we are lucky, maybe it is different in london but these figures are undeniable. 11% of people according to the survey done by the nhs don't see a doctor at all. a massive number not being able to see a doctorfor a number not being able to see a doctor for a whole week and this raises fears about people suffering in silence and needing hospital treatment. the government... in gp can own it 2.4 billion. you ne
ok, that's move on to the telegraph and they have a story, 1 million patients a week cannot see a gp, appointments with a gp, the worst waiting times on record according to figures. staggering, actually. we we re figures. staggering, actually. we were talking about this earlier, we have a great gp practice near us. i have a great gp practice near us. i have not had a real problem. if you wa nt to have not had a real problem. if you want to see a particular document had to wait a few days. want...
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heavy on telegraph road heading to the wilson bridge. looking good past river road in maryland, a good spot below the 270 spur and 270 looking good. that is all from the traffic center. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. adrianna: police have released footage from the moment they arrived on scene to the deadly gatlinburg wildfire in november. the entire town in tennessee live up in flames. didier shows officers speeding through town over the blowing embers and putting their own fears aside to rescue hundreds of people fleeing the fire. >> polys, mandatory evacuations -- police, mandatory evacuations! get out of the house! adrianna: 14 people killed and 175 injured. them it was estimated at more than $500 million and last charges against the two teenagers accused of starting the fires were dropped. indiana, adeo out of nasty confrontation between two neighbors ending in a shootout. we have the details on what led to the wild scene. >> this is the moment a fight between neighbors turns violent. captured -- 59-year-old is
heavy on telegraph road heading to the wilson bridge. looking good past river road in maryland, a good spot below the 270 spur and 270 looking good. that is all from the traffic center. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. adrianna: police have released footage from the moment they arrived on scene to the deadly gatlinburg wildfire in november. the entire town in tennessee live up in flames. didier shows officers speeding through town over the blowing embers and putting...
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that takes us nicely to the daily telegraph. johnson and fox are out of the loop on eu migrants.k about what happens when it comes to freedom of movement post—brexit. again, lots of different messages coming from different messages coming from different cabinet ministers. they'll even admitting it, they are playing it like a chess board, if that has been said, i'm not part of it. nobody is being vocally disloyal. certainly nobody is denouncing theresa may in her absence but they are distancing themselves, should the positions change in a week's time, they say, that doesn't mean i disagree. somebody here, doctor fox, his turn to say, i'm not part of this, it's not what i am for. but amber rudd and philip hammond snuck in with this similarly to the regulations on the tax, the single movement, the free movement, will be very much the same, the fact of remaining. tony, philip hammond saying something very different to liam fox. yes, absolutely. amber rudd last week effectively saying we are going to broadly look at what happens with migration. this is a reality —based approach is opp
that takes us nicely to the daily telegraph. johnson and fox are out of the loop on eu migrants.k about what happens when it comes to freedom of movement post—brexit. again, lots of different messages coming from different messages coming from different cabinet ministers. they'll even admitting it, they are playing it like a chess board, if that has been said, i'm not part of it. nobody is being vocally disloyal. certainly nobody is denouncing theresa may in her absence but they are...
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suzette prue/resident:"i lived here during the telegraph fire but this is double the size of the telegraph fire, and this is huge. this is one for the record books" so far the fast moving blaze is now 40-percent contained. and it has burned more than 75-thousand acres. leaving many people like this woman...natsreturning to nothing but rubble and debris where her home once sat. the raging blaze is responsible for destroying 60 homes and 63 other structures. but nancy koerperich (koper-ich), cal fire's unit chief for mariposa says it could have been a lot worse... if it were not for the 500 thousand gallons of retardant dropped in one day and defensible space that many neighbors created. nancy koerperich/cal fire:"it was a very big help because the fire burned right up to their homes but because they had great defensible space around it, it was able to lay down so fire fighters could get in there and knock that stuff down."and terry selk is grateful for the work the more than 45-hundred fighters have been putting in. because he says it has saved not only homes... but also lives. terry selk/r
suzette prue/resident:"i lived here during the telegraph fire but this is double the size of the telegraph fire, and this is huge. this is one for the record books" so far the fast moving blaze is now 40-percent contained. and it has burned more than 75-thousand acres. leaving many people like this woman...natsreturning to nothing but rubble and debris where her home once sat. the raging blaze is responsible for destroying 60 homes and 63 other structures. but nancy koerperich...
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consider this, since 1980 telegraph funding asincreased 475 percent . since 1982, the cost of attending college as increased 439 percent, more than four times inflation. common sense tells us this is not a coincidence. more funding means more money colleges and universities can capture through higher tuition. is amendment would increase subsidies for college who would raise their tuition and demand more money from their government through telegrams. as long as the federal government is willing to pay the money, tuition will continue to rise and we won't get projected results. i like to yield to my friend from minnesota, mister lewis for his comments and you are welcome. >> i think gentleman and let me concur with your comments, the oldest rule in economics, if you subsidize something you get more of it and as we subsidize college tuition, we had higher coststhe federal reserve bank of new york , the sticker price is a colleges with lots of borrowers increased after federal student loan programs and grants expanded. for everyadditional dollar in subsidiz
consider this, since 1980 telegraph funding asincreased 475 percent . since 1982, the cost of attending college as increased 439 percent, more than four times inflation. common sense tells us this is not a coincidence. more funding means more money colleges and universities can capture through higher tuition. is amendment would increase subsidies for college who would raise their tuition and demand more money from their government through telegrams. as long as the federal government is willing...