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the telegraph also leads with the agreement on the brexit bill. there is also a picture with meghan markle, and has a buzzard matchmaker. the i says the reported brexit deal is close, whereas the times see the —— says the uk will be paying eu bills for years to come. this one in the guardian, £50 billion divorce bill. and the suggestion that david davis might be a matchmaker for the royal wedding! the express suggests there's a rise in diabetes sufferers also developing cancer. laura, lance, welcome to both. laura, lance, welcome to both. laura, i start with you. it was the telegraph that began at all this evening with the reports suggesting a deal had been reached. let's look at the front page first of all. talk us at the front page first of all. talk us through it. yesterday my colleague peter foster over in brussels got the story and it is a massive moment, obviously. i think it shows that the prime minister is very determined to get britain to a place where in december we come to some sort of agreement with the eu and move onto trade talks, an
the telegraph also leads with the agreement on the brexit bill. there is also a picture with meghan markle, and has a buzzard matchmaker. the i says the reported brexit deal is close, whereas the times see the —— says the uk will be paying eu bills for years to come. this one in the guardian, £50 billion divorce bill. and the suggestion that david davis might be a matchmaker for the royal wedding! the express suggests there's a rise in diabetes sufferers also developing cancer. laura,...
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another story on the telegraph... cancer another story on the telegraph...the telegraph... cancer tests at supermarkets. this is the idea that britain actually isn't that great at long—term cancer survival rates. one of the problems is getting people tested, getting them to go to the gp and checked out at hospital. maybe, if you start doing the tests in as of market car park will people do their weekly shop, you could pick things up early and treat them and get better survival rates. make sure people can live slightly longer and happier lives. there was a telling stat there which is —— statistic in the other the uk isn't the worst —— is the one of the worst countries in terms of these rates. and you might get the more quickly than you can at most gps! people are frustrated that they try and get an appointment and can't actually get one. the chief executive of nhs england is also confirming plans that there will be home testing for bowel cancer screening. a lot of people don't even screening. a lot of people don't eve n we nt screening. a lot of people don't
another story on the telegraph... cancer another story on the telegraph...the telegraph... cancer tests at supermarkets. this is the idea that britain actually isn't that great at long—term cancer survival rates. one of the problems is getting people tested, getting them to go to the gp and checked out at hospital. maybe, if you start doing the tests in as of market car park will people do their weekly shop, you could pick things up early and treat them and get better survival rates. make...
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. —— move off the telegraph.e rebels, the mutineers, as we tell them, a lot of criticism in that front page. theresa may you think came out in the right sort of way today? i think the conservative party has handled the story on the front page of the day's telegraph very effectively actually. they have closed on the story by really saying, we encourage people to make sensible amendments to bills, and this is all part of that process, andindeed this is all part of that process, and indeed the 15 so—called mutineers pretty much took that line themselves and ministers involved with the discussions are around the bill also took that line, so this idea, rightly or wrongly, whether the telegraph was trying to foment some further aggression, well, not aggression but falling out within sectors of the conservative party, it doesn't seem to have worked. but on that point we have heard on social media, some of these 15 people, one or perhaps more, have had death threats, which i have to say is very sad and does not surprise
. —— move off the telegraph.e rebels, the mutineers, as we tell them, a lot of criticism in that front page. theresa may you think came out in the right sort of way today? i think the conservative party has handled the story on the front page of the day's telegraph very effectively actually. they have closed on the story by really saying, we encourage people to make sensible amendments to bills, and this is all part of that process, andindeed this is all part of that process, and indeed the...
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the message the telegraph is saying is this is part ofa telegraph is saying is this is part of a successionnough to remember what margaret thatcher did withjohn to remember what margaret thatcher did with john major, to remember what margaret thatcher did withjohn major, do you remember? very few people had heard ofjohn major until he was suddenly made chancellor, he was really kind of richard from having no real profile —— booted from having a kind of profile from being front and centre. most people looking at the paper this morning will ask who he is, the chief whip, that was the role he was undertaking and very much in those with instant shadows, he is now front and centre and there is an awful lot of tory mps who don't look happy. he will have to be squeaky clean, the telegraph is saying there could be another raft of conservative names they are saying here to come up in the what we call it, inappropriate behaviour scandal, the sexual harassment scandal, the sexual harassment scandal, call it what you will. the expectation is the stories of what has been going on in parliament, which, y
the message the telegraph is saying is this is part ofa telegraph is saying is this is part of a successionnough to remember what margaret thatcher did withjohn to remember what margaret thatcher did with john major, to remember what margaret thatcher did withjohn major, do you remember? very few people had heard ofjohn major until he was suddenly made chancellor, he was really kind of richard from having no real profile —— booted from having a kind of profile from being front and centre....
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i am glad you mentioned success because the telegraph has succession in the headline. they are basically saying theresa may has appointed him because she would one day like him to succeed? this is fascinating. he has moved from the wet job which to succeed? this is fascinating. he has moved from the wetjob which is completely different from a bloody minister stick into eight cabinet post running his own department which is a huge step not having been a junior minister first. but at him as the successor has raised some eyebrows. a lot of people thought she would bring on the next generation by having a wholesale reshuffle landlords of names have been mentioned. promoted into the cabinet and all she has actually doneis cabinet and all she has actually done is to change the chief whip. or promote the deputy chief whip. and with him into the ministry of defence. a little bit early to detect but one or two of the rising stars, backbenchers waiting to get their first break, are stars, backbenchers waiting to get theirfirst break, are beginning stars, backbenchers waiting to
i am glad you mentioned success because the telegraph has succession in the headline. they are basically saying theresa may has appointed him because she would one day like him to succeed? this is fascinating. he has moved from the wet job which to succeed? this is fascinating. he has moved from the wetjob which is completely different from a bloody minister stick into eight cabinet post running his own department which is a huge step not having been a junior minister first. but at him as the...
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we now move on to the telegraph. and may's budget war with hammond is the front page headline, with the treasury to hand down the uk's annual budget today. put up some of these papers. there is proof we have it. online on our news channel, we're looking at uber‘s huge data reach concealed from 2016. it affected 57 million customers and drivers. the ride—sharing furnish payed hackers £75,000, about $100,000, to delete the data. uber‘s new ceo has responded to the scandal. and finally in the new york times, hacking of a different kind. us officials are charging an iranian man in the theft of data from hbo which resulted in a script of game of thrones being released online, along with other unaired shows. you might remember that one. he's accused of trying to extort $6 million worth of bitcoin for the content. so let's begin. with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank. let's start with zimbabwe and the herald, we have seen the pictures and it is about celebrations. or is it. quite remarkable that different
we now move on to the telegraph. and may's budget war with hammond is the front page headline, with the treasury to hand down the uk's annual budget today. put up some of these papers. there is proof we have it. online on our news channel, we're looking at uber‘s huge data reach concealed from 2016. it affected 57 million customers and drivers. the ride—sharing furnish payed hackers £75,000, about $100,000, to delete the data. uber‘s new ceo has responded to the scandal. and finally in...
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the cartoon on the front page of the telegraph sums it up. house prices go telegraph sums it up. telegraph sums it up. house prices go up because demand goes up. estate agents saying, no more than two young people at any time. if you are stoking up demand, you are feeding the problem rather than solving it. the solution lies in more supply. the solution lies in more supply. the trouble with the stamp duty cut is that it pushes up prices, and it isn't dealing with the supply issue. it isjust helping a fuel lucky people who will benefit, but doesn't address the problem. we have seen headlines about £44 billion for housing. that is not government cash. it is slightly obscure guarantees. it is a big numberand it's not surprising the treasury wa nt it's not surprising the treasury want to push that out there. but we don't know how many homes will actually be built. the times says that hammond eases off austerity. really? they are making a lot of the idea that he has this £25 billion giveaway. but there are smoke and mirrors here, particularly with housing, the possibility that savvy j
the cartoon on the front page of the telegraph sums it up. house prices go telegraph sums it up. telegraph sums it up. house prices go up because demand goes up. estate agents saying, no more than two young people at any time. if you are stoking up demand, you are feeding the problem rather than solving it. the solution lies in more supply. the solution lies in more supply. the trouble with the stamp duty cut is that it pushes up prices, and it isn't dealing with the supply issue. it isjust...
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another brexit story, and the telegraph, which i have put to the telegraph, which i have put to the backthe pets of britain. they know how to get us. michel barnier hints that there will be a pet travel ban because the brexit talks have gone to the dogs? it is where everybody stops. it is like the tv adverts where the houses for sale, the car is for sale, have you really thought about this? this is it. michel barnier is threatening that should there be no deal, one of the very first effect will be that pet passports may be a thing of the past and that we will not be able to take oui’ and that we will not be able to take our prized pooches across the channel. that will obviously stop anybody who was thinking of brexiting in their tracks. there is an episode of yes, prime minister, the prime minister getting a gift from the queen of france, and the issue of quarantine. i imagine them sitting in brussels, what will really wind up the english? dogs. sitting in brussels, what will really wind up the english? dogsm wasn't that long ago that we couldn't go to and fro across the channel. it was
another brexit story, and the telegraph, which i have put to the telegraph, which i have put to the backthe pets of britain. they know how to get us. michel barnier hints that there will be a pet travel ban because the brexit talks have gone to the dogs? it is where everybody stops. it is like the tv adverts where the houses for sale, the car is for sale, have you really thought about this? this is it. michel barnier is threatening that should there be no deal, one of the very first effect will...
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get back to this story in the sunday telegraph. strayed again.telegraphm previous budgets we more or less knew all about the budget by now. this one is happening this week and we are still making guesses as to what philip hammond will do. housing. no money really. he has got to loosen austerity. the point about all these stories, it is notjust about what will the chancellor do, will he put a penny on tax here or there, he has a political battle to fight, yasmin? brexit is on his mind but he wants to stop young people voting labour. it is a political agenda because the tory party is losing support. but he himself is in a lot of trouble because of this brexit think tearing his own party up. i would brexit think tearing his own party up. iwould not brexit think tearing his own party up. i would not want to be philip hammond. no one talks about brexit caring the labour party apart. they are not in power so they did have to do the budget. they don't count. it will mean a big change for him. let's go back to this business of d riverless ca rs let's go
get back to this story in the sunday telegraph. strayed again.telegraphm previous budgets we more or less knew all about the budget by now. this one is happening this week and we are still making guesses as to what philip hammond will do. housing. no money really. he has got to loosen austerity. the point about all these stories, it is notjust about what will the chancellor do, will he put a penny on tax here or there, he has a political battle to fight, yasmin? brexit is on his mind but he...
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let's stay with the telegraph and do with political matters closer to home.ith regards to the current scandals emerging of westminster. she is effectively saying, it's not over yet. more to coitie. saying, it's not over yet. more to come. i think she is effectively saying what everybody else knew. they have been various lists of behaviour, bad behaviour by mps, evefi behaviour, bad behaviour by mps, even ministers, circulating. some of those names have been people involved and forced to step down, the chief whip gueye, chris finch, reporting himself to the police over soitie reporting himself to the police over some allegations contained in the mail today. lots of other names on that list. lots of women likely to coitie that list. lots of women likely to come forward because we are now seeing the dam breaking and people being emboldened them feeling it's the right thing to do, to speak up now, so amber rudd is essentially confirming what we all suspected, which is this will keep going. and party leaders meeting tomorrow, telegraph talking about today but talk
let's stay with the telegraph and do with political matters closer to home.ith regards to the current scandals emerging of westminster. she is effectively saying, it's not over yet. more to coitie. saying, it's not over yet. more to come. i think she is effectively saying what everybody else knew. they have been various lists of behaviour, bad behaviour by mps, evefi behaviour, bad behaviour by mps, even ministers, circulating. some of those names have been people involved and forced to step...
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finally, the daily telegraph, armed forces lose out to cyber war.ot getting the funding that they may be a hoping for. yes, and the shortfall is £2 billion. this is the new twist on an old story. the mod has always complained about not having enough money and the defence secretary has always had to ask for more money than the chancellor. it actually, —— but actually the national security adviser is saying that the extra money is needed to tackle cyber terrorism which is true, there is a huge threat from russia and elsewhere. except if we are asking for trips elsewhere. this is the issue being raised and it is a big test, just a few weeks into the tenure of gavin williams, the new defence secretary, more interestingly, michael fallon of erstwhile defence secretary, has already said he will speak up about this. didn't have the opportunity for the previous two years, you may ask, but there you go. there are issues and the funding of the defence forces is a big one. that is it for the papers. please observe the conveyor belt. we got their path the conve
finally, the daily telegraph, armed forces lose out to cyber war.ot getting the funding that they may be a hoping for. yes, and the shortfall is £2 billion. this is the new twist on an old story. the mod has always complained about not having enough money and the defence secretary has always had to ask for more money than the chancellor. it actually, —— but actually the national security adviser is saying that the extra money is needed to tackle cyber terrorism which is true, there is a...
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back to the telegraph, and a story you vote. palace by dragging the queen into brexit row. how have they done that? get the queen involved in the brexit! before the last referendum last year, it was said she backed brexit. this is using a commons procedure, called the humble address, to try to force the humble address, to try to force the government to release these papers showing the impact of brexit on 58 areas. where the government to release this... the queen has a motion called the humble address, and will have to respond to what the labour party pushes through, which may draw the queen in on brexit. this could be avoided by the government releasing those documents. they are really important, and there's prominent conservative party members saying, what ever position you have taken on the brexit debate, everyone should ca re the brexit debate, everyone should care about the future of the country, and these impact assessments are very important for mps to shine a bit of light on what is going on. they are saying they wa nt t
back to the telegraph, and a story you vote. palace by dragging the queen into brexit row. how have they done that? get the queen involved in the brexit! before the last referendum last year, it was said she backed brexit. this is using a commons procedure, called the humble address, to try to force the humble address, to try to force the government to release these papers showing the impact of brexit on 58 areas. where the government to release this... the queen has a motion called the humble...
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the daily telegraph, rachel, a hall of shame for the daily telegraph.utineers, listing the conservative mps who are planning to rebel against theresa may's idea to put into law a date, and actual date that britain leaves the eu. and these remain supporting conservative mps, mainly, and they say it is ridiculous because we are saying that we don't want to leave, we aren't trying to overturn the rendered decision, where just trying to ensure that believe safely and get a good deal, that we don't rush and leave just because we committed ourselves to this arbitrary date. the labour party is completely opposed to the date, dismissing it asa gimmick opposed to the date, dismissing it as a gimmick and as theresa may pandering to the eurosceptics in her party. just kind of boring them a fish to keep them quiet and stop them from bickering and being divisive. and at the expense of the country. not a great thing to try and do and therefore no supplies that she's facing this rebellion from our own mps. i would find it very unlikely that this move to put the date i
the daily telegraph, rachel, a hall of shame for the daily telegraph.utineers, listing the conservative mps who are planning to rebel against theresa may's idea to put into law a date, and actual date that britain leaves the eu. and these remain supporting conservative mps, mainly, and they say it is ridiculous because we are saying that we don't want to leave, we aren't trying to overturn the rendered decision, where just trying to ensure that believe safely and get a good deal, that we don't...
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what the telegraph is saying his concerns we re the telegraph is saying his concerns were expressed inp‘s office when gavin barlow was there. this is about michael fallon. separately, there was the former chief whip who is now the defence secretary, williamson, and questions about what he knew about things that had been going on. this is one of the things they will be looking at when they start bringing in a whole new safeguarding system. the whip‘s office doesn't know things. they use it to try and pressurise mps to do what they want them to do. whips argues they are disciplinarians. that will have to change of westminster. pa rt of westminster. part of the problem of this is people who work for mps and political parties have nowhere to go. they are not employed by the palace of westminster, the parliamentary estate, like the cleaners and security staff and people like that. so if you work for an mp in that end he is the person you want to complain about, who do you want to complain about, who do you go to? do you go to the whip? bnp? it is ridiculous parliament doesn't have a system
what the telegraph is saying his concerns we re the telegraph is saying his concerns were expressed inp‘s office when gavin barlow was there. this is about michael fallon. separately, there was the former chief whip who is now the defence secretary, williamson, and questions about what he knew about things that had been going on. this is one of the things they will be looking at when they start bringing in a whole new safeguarding system. the whip‘s office doesn't know things. they use it...
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the telegraph again — armed forces lose out to cyber war.t decision. an interesting scenario. a new defence secretary in gary williamson. his first major issue is an absolute war, it appears with philip hammond over the funding for the armed forces. the suggestion here is that the national security advisor has said it is more important to increase the funding to fight cyber attacks than to bolster the conventional armed forces. there isa£2 the conventional armed forces. there is a £2 billion short fallt the conventional armed forces. there is a £2 billion short fall t would appear in terms of what the mod thought it needed and what it is going to get and it is not going to get that money because owe parts of our security services feel they have a bigger fight to fight over radicalisation, isis and also, who knows potentially what the russian threat actually is but there is a concern of criminal involvement in all sorts of evidence there. will this money, though be regarded by nato of the 2% of spending that we're supposed to give to defence
the telegraph again — armed forces lose out to cyber war.t decision. an interesting scenario. a new defence secretary in gary williamson. his first major issue is an absolute war, it appears with philip hammond over the funding for the armed forces. the suggestion here is that the national security advisor has said it is more important to increase the funding to fight cyber attacks than to bolster the conventional armed forces. there isa£2 the conventional armed forces. there is a £2...
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the front of the telegraph, they are leading us where laura kuenssberg was indicating.development colleague, alistair burt, said in the commons this afternoon, she is in the air. and she was literally in the airat in the air. and she was literally in the air at that time, earlier than expected, she managed to get out of the country. that is where she has gone and she is in africa and getting on with the job. but looking at these stories tonight, yes, priti patel is in deep trouble, you would have to say that and you would expect a denoument when she gets back. but it's not only her, the government looks in deep trouble tonight. and the daily telegraph, clearly a conservative supporting newspaper, is not putting back on this? no and i think they shouldn't. frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or borisjohnson frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or boris johnson need frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or borisjohnson need to do frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or boris johnson need to do to be sacked. this
the front of the telegraph, they are leading us where laura kuenssberg was indicating.development colleague, alistair burt, said in the commons this afternoon, she is in the air. and she was literally in the airat in the air. and she was literally in the air at that time, earlier than expected, she managed to get out of the country. that is where she has gone and she is in africa and getting on with the job. but looking at these stories tonight, yes, priti patel is in deep trouble, you would...
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and the daily telegraph, clearly a conservative supporting newspaper, is not pulling back on this? no and i think they shouldn't. frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or borisjohnson frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or boris johnson need frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or borisjohnson need to do frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or boris johnson need to do to be sacked. this week has been extraordinary. she has scheduled meetings without telling the foreign office or the ambassador in israel, or indeed the prime minister has gone leaving her in the dark when she met netanyahu last week. it extraordinary that this has happened, and she lied about it initially to the papers before finally admitting that she has had these meetings. and now we discover that a lobbyist was also present in these meetings. the point i would like to make is that both the blunders of patel and borisjohnson, ifi blunders of patel and borisjohnson, if i may bring him into the equation, are to do with the middle east at a time when the region is on the brink of a showdown pe
and the daily telegraph, clearly a conservative supporting newspaper, is not pulling back on this? no and i think they shouldn't. frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or borisjohnson frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or boris johnson need frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or borisjohnson need to do frankly nobody knows more what priti patel or boris johnson need to do to be sacked. this week has been extraordinary. she has scheduled meetings without telling the foreign...
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that statement came hours before the telegraph newspaper published an article detailing claims from alabour activist saying she received inappropriate text m essa 9 es she received inappropriate text messages from kelvin hopkins, and also detailed some claims in the telegraph newspaper of inappropriate physical contact with him after a political event. now, the bbc has also spoken to this political activist who made these claims. she says she raised the allegations with the labour party at the time, with the labour party at the time, with the chief whip. but she said at the time while kelvin hopkins was reprimanded for his conduct, she herself was told it could not be taken any further if she was to remain anonymous. now, she felt frustrated by this because some time after she raised these allegations, kelvin hopkins was then promoted to the shadow cabinet. in light of all of the allegations that have been circulating westminster this weekend now be particularly hard line parties are taking on this, the labour party has announced tonight kelvin hopkins has been suspended from the part
that statement came hours before the telegraph newspaper published an article detailing claims from alabour activist saying she received inappropriate text m essa 9 es she received inappropriate text messages from kelvin hopkins, and also detailed some claims in the telegraph newspaper of inappropriate physical contact with him after a political event. now, the bbc has also spoken to this political activist who made these claims. she says she raised the allegations with the labour party at the...
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the sunday telegraph. sunday paper and thinks yippee, there's a brexit story. i work in westminster normally, even in our office there may be times when that may be voiced! this is a story, another warning to theresa may as if she hasn't heard enough from people in her own party about not betraying the party over the european course which is something that many of them feelshire strongly about —— courts. slightly baffling. i thought the european court of justice slightly baffling. i thought the european court ofjustice would remain only to deal with cases of the eu nationals after brexit. wasn't that going to be the restriction on the basis if we were able to offer that to the eu, that might be able to ease other parts. able to offer that to the eu, that might be able to ease other partslj think the problem is that you can't have a parallel court system, you can't have a parallel eu or a bunch of people who live here. brexit people are saying the hardline, get rid of the whole thing and the eu is saying, y
the sunday telegraph. sunday paper and thinks yippee, there's a brexit story. i work in westminster normally, even in our office there may be times when that may be voiced! this is a story, another warning to theresa may as if she hasn't heard enough from people in her own party about not betraying the party over the european course which is something that many of them feelshire strongly about —— courts. slightly baffling. i thought the european court of justice slightly baffling. i thought...
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the telegraph also leads with the agreement on the brexit bill. says the reported brexit deal is close, whereas the times see the —— says the uk will be paying eu bills for years to come. this one in the guardian, £50 billion divorce bill. and the suggestion that david davis might be a matchmaker for the royal wedding! the express suggests there's a rise in diabetes sufferers also developing cancer. laura, lance, welcome to both. laura, lance, welcome to both. laura, i start with you. it was the telegraph that began at all this evening with the reports suggesting a deal had been reached. let's look at the front page first of all. talk us at the front page first of all. talk us through it. yesterday my colleague peter foster
the telegraph also leads with the agreement on the brexit bill. says the reported brexit deal is close, whereas the times see the —— says the uk will be paying eu bills for years to come. this one in the guardian, £50 billion divorce bill. and the suggestion that david davis might be a matchmaker for the royal wedding! the express suggests there's a rise in diabetes sufferers also developing cancer. laura, lance, welcome to both. laura, lance, welcome to both. laura, i start with you. it...
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the telegraph. endgame for mugabe, and this is interesting.e watching zimbabwe for a long time would probably wonder whether the end of the mugabe resume would ever come about, after 37 years, but still seeing this is not a coup? even on the front page of the telegraph, they are seeing this still may or may not be the end for mugabe, but the question is even if he does go, who comes in instead, and will that really make a difference to people in zimbabwe who have had a terrible time? we talk about inflation going up time? we talk about inflation going °/. time? we talk about inflation going up 7%, but basically there are prices doubled overnight sometimes, going through the roof, a dreadful time yet they have all these great resources on their doorstep. not a revolution. a change of personnel but the guy they are seeing was going to take over was mugabe's right—hand man for a0 years, surreally are we going to see much ofa surreally are we going to see much of a difference? if mugabe even steps down and let's be anyone other than his wife. not
the telegraph. endgame for mugabe, and this is interesting.e watching zimbabwe for a long time would probably wonder whether the end of the mugabe resume would ever come about, after 37 years, but still seeing this is not a coup? even on the front page of the telegraph, they are seeing this still may or may not be the end for mugabe, but the question is even if he does go, who comes in instead, and will that really make a difference to people in zimbabwe who have had a terrible time? we talk...
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the telegraph operator asked him, what about the brigadier , i can?ed make a brigadier general in five minutes, but it is hard to replace 100 horses. someone gave that to me the day i made brigadier general, and it is there to this day. it always reminded me that your job is to take care of the horses. employees,s come the the clerks, the students, the faculty, whatever it takes to be successful in whatever you are trying to achieve. ♪ ♪ , one of theded tpg largest private equity firms in the world. start bytheir investing in a bankrupt continental airlines in 1993. today, tpg has its hands in everything from j.crew to movie studios. two of the most prominent tech unicorns, uber and airbnb. tpg's investment strategy is undergoing a new evolution. joining me
the telegraph operator asked him, what about the brigadier , i can?ed make a brigadier general in five minutes, but it is hard to replace 100 horses. someone gave that to me the day i made brigadier general, and it is there to this day. it always reminded me that your job is to take care of the horses. employees,s come the the clerks, the students, the faculty, whatever it takes to be successful in whatever you are trying to achieve. ♪ ♪ , one of theded tpg largest private equity firms in...
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and the daily telegraph — mugabe defies the generals and clings on.king to the zanu-pf aware, we were speaking to the zanu—pf representative in the uk tonight. we arewell aware his own party says he is no longer the leader yet he said in his speech tonight — i will be overseeing the meeting in december of zanu—pf‘s congress and so on. somehow some communication has gone badly wrong. . something is going on in the background, whether or not he is negotiating, dotting the is or crossing the t‘s to his exit or conspiracy theory, are people in other countries saying — we are not sure what the deal is going to be with the new leader, maybe we will back him because he has had strong backing from china all along and as far as backing from china all along and as faras i'm backing from china all along and as far as i'm concerned if they say zsh we are not sure all of a sudden it pauses until they are reasthurd this transition is going to be the transition is going to be the transition they need in order to continue to build the infrastructure and make as much
and the daily telegraph — mugabe defies the generals and clings on.king to the zanu-pf aware, we were speaking to the zanu—pf representative in the uk tonight. we arewell aware his own party says he is no longer the leader yet he said in his speech tonight — i will be overseeing the meeting in december of zanu—pf‘s congress and so on. somehow some communication has gone badly wrong. . something is going on in the background, whether or not he is negotiating, dotting the is or crossing...
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i want to mention it was the telegraph that reported this first and the telegraph is saying the finalwill be between 45 billion euros and 55 billion euros depending on how each side calculates output. it is being left open to negotiation, a serious development, if it is true. it would allow the meeting next month or next week to go ahead. that and the irish border issue. shery: and in the u.s., the owner of arby's and cinnabon has agreed to buy buffalo wild wings. billionl pay about $2.4 for the chain that represents a of buffalo wild wings with the closing price on november 13. joining us to discuss it is at hammond. i'm sorry we have a short time but tell us, why buffalo wild wings? ed: brexit is bumping chicken wings. buffaloes is a great concept, something the consumers feel a real affinity to end roark wanted to go along chicken for a while. they tried to buy popeyes but got beaten in that pursuit. this is a deal that made sense. you throw into that buffalo's is fairly troubled, they are on the board, they have an outgoing ceo , with no replacement, so roark showed up and said, i
i want to mention it was the telegraph that reported this first and the telegraph is saying the finalwill be between 45 billion euros and 55 billion euros depending on how each side calculates output. it is being left open to negotiation, a serious development, if it is true. it would allow the meeting next month or next week to go ahead. that and the irish border issue. shery: and in the u.s., the owner of arby's and cinnabon has agreed to buy buffalo wild wings. billionl pay about $2.4 for...
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comes of paranoia on the part of the both the barclays press and so the rather mia press that the telegraph in the mail seem to be a competition to scaremonger that some help people are going to steal bricks off that is absolute nonsense demonstration of their insecurity so they. looking for plots the music is all there is actually as try to help the prime minister to deliver the foreign speech ok we're given how serious the issues you're raising are how should we fear the power of the press to give us dissin from ation during this negotiation process when i did a piece for the guardian i mean results the telegraph recently where i reminded people of that famous line of another conservative stanley baldwin when he was fighting the press barons in the 1930's and he reminded about the dangers of power without responsibility and he's are all old fashioned phrase after that prerogative of the whole of throughout the ages but no factual heard now we get there just. to say that word i think we probably can but regulate but you get what i'm trip yet the gist of what i'm saying that it's actually t
comes of paranoia on the part of the both the barclays press and so the rather mia press that the telegraph in the mail seem to be a competition to scaremonger that some help people are going to steal bricks off that is absolute nonsense demonstration of their insecurity so they. looking for plots the music is all there is actually as try to help the prime minister to deliver the foreign speech ok we're given how serious the issues you're raising are how should we fear the power of the press to...
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the telegraph features a claim that online media giants such as google and facebook could pose a "clearsent danger to civil society", as algorithms cloud ourjudgement over ethics. and now that the details of the royal wedding have been announced, gulf news asks whether it will be good for business, with estimates that harry and meghan‘s big day could bring in over $80 million, £60 million, in additional tourism and souvenirs. so let's begin. with me isjoseph sternberg european, editorial, page editor, at the wall streetjournal. welcome back. let us start with the times. it is saying it has got some understanding, some insight into how politicians are grappling with this issue of the border between the northern ireland and ireland. post—brexit, how will it operate, how will it work? is a difficult issue to overcome and get right. the times is saying we are close to a breakthrough. what i find interesting about this is that we are finally talking about the important issue. it has never really been about the tariffs and manufactured goods crossing the border, it has been a problem of how y
the telegraph features a claim that online media giants such as google and facebook could pose a "clearsent danger to civil society", as algorithms cloud ourjudgement over ethics. and now that the details of the royal wedding have been announced, gulf news asks whether it will be good for business, with estimates that harry and meghan‘s big day could bring in over $80 million, £60 million, in additional tourism and souvenirs. so let's begin. with me isjoseph sternberg european,...
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the sunday telegraph says theresa may's aides sat on allegations against senior conservatives.rts claims about sir michael fallon, who suddenly resigned from cabinet last week. the paper alleges that a female journalist told number 10 that he had tried to kiss her, in 2003, after a lunch. the mail on sunday leads on allegations involving the tory whip, chris pincher. the paper claims the tamworth mp made an unwanted sexual pass at the former 0lympic rower and conservative activist alex story in 2001. in a statement mr pincher said, "if mr story has ever felt offended by anything i said then i can only apologise to him." the sunday times details allegations dating back to 2008, that police found pornography on the computer of one of theresa may's closest allies, damian green. mr green categorically denies the claims which he says are unscrupulous and untrue. so let's begin... a lot to wade through and use of the word advisedly. some serious some less so but clearly a big issue. and the sunday telegraph focusing on who knew what and how much information are we not hearing. this i
the sunday telegraph says theresa may's aides sat on allegations against senior conservatives.rts claims about sir michael fallon, who suddenly resigned from cabinet last week. the paper alleges that a female journalist told number 10 that he had tried to kiss her, in 2003, after a lunch. the mail on sunday leads on allegations involving the tory whip, chris pincher. the paper claims the tamworth mp made an unwanted sexual pass at the former 0lympic rower and conservative activist alex story in...
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the telegraph. brexit.es back and forwards. a low blow. we will see more and more threats as we get to the crunch. negotiations with the eu are about money as everything else. the bureaucrats and negotiators in brussels i tried to make the british people understand how serious this could be. —— are trying. they are relying on the love of pets in the uk they made ask for self brexit. some leverage. but it was about keeping rabies at bay, always. jacob rees—mogg has been the first to say he would be happy with this if it means we he would be happy with this if it means we do not get rabies, or what he calls rabid eurocrats. a nice way to put it. my friend travels back and forwards in his own biplane. he could have a dog running business. and forwards in his own biplane. he could have a dog running businesslj don't could have a dog running business.” don't have a friend with a biplane. do you? i am clearly missing out. traffic lights on the times. traffic lights to cut congestion on motorways. that would seem
the telegraph. brexit.es back and forwards. a low blow. we will see more and more threats as we get to the crunch. negotiations with the eu are about money as everything else. the bureaucrats and negotiators in brussels i tried to make the british people understand how serious this could be. —— are trying. they are relying on the love of pets in the uk they made ask for self brexit. some leverage. but it was about keeping rabies at bay, always. jacob rees—mogg has been the first to say he...
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staying on the telegraph, it is this picture here, what do you think about this?ood pr on mr corbyn‘s part? here, what do you think about this? good pr on mr corbyn's part? was who the bloke who didn't think it was the bloke who didn't think it was the right thing to do in the election campaign to go on the one show sofa? he is now you're lovable uncle, that amazing sort of makeover that he's had. he looks comfortable. he was never comfortable in these situations before. one of the really interesting things in the run—up to the election was that when he was asked about, will you still be tending the allotment if you are prime minister, and he said, of course i were, prime minister, and he said, of course i were, everyone needs a life, and i thought, that's a really good answer, and lots of people thought, that could have been a big story, and actually people were like, no, that sounds sensible, and he has managed to find a way to do this stuff in a way that he feels comfortable with, which has surprised me, because i thought he would never look comfortable with it
staying on the telegraph, it is this picture here, what do you think about this?ood pr on mr corbyn‘s part? here, what do you think about this? good pr on mr corbyn's part? was who the bloke who didn't think it was the bloke who didn't think it was the right thing to do in the election campaign to go on the one show sofa? he is now you're lovable uncle, that amazing sort of makeover that he's had. he looks comfortable. he was never comfortable in these situations before. one of the really...
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one more image before we talk about other matters, the front page of the daily telegraph.e man in the blue t—shirt we showed you a moment ago was the happiest man in zimbabwe, maybe this one wearing a suit and that wide—eyed look is running him close! looks like he's going to explode with happiness. made's budget war with happiness. made's budget war with hammond: the evil they budget. by with hammond: the evil they budget. by the time people —— the eve before the budget. by the time people read it it will be the day of the budget. would hammond be pleased if the mugabe news had happened tomorrow? it could have been drowned out or is he glad to get the attention tomorrow? time will tell. philip hammond, i don't think i breaking an exclusive here... feel hammond, i don't think i breaking an exclusive here. . . feel free hammond, i don't think i breaking an exclusive here... feel free to do that. he's not the most exciting chancellor or politician we've ever had. and of course conservative mps are not the happiest people and they are not the happiest people and they are hopi
one more image before we talk about other matters, the front page of the daily telegraph.e man in the blue t—shirt we showed you a moment ago was the happiest man in zimbabwe, maybe this one wearing a suit and that wide—eyed look is running him close! looks like he's going to explode with happiness. made's budget war with happiness. made's budget war with hammond: the evil they budget. by with hammond: the evil they budget. by the time people —— the eve before the budget. by the time...
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and lastly, on the front page of the daily telegraph, could the family pet now lose out from the brexitotiations? michel barnier has said — the brussels brexit negotiator — the collapse of trade talks is a "real possibility" and warned it could affect the ability of "dogs and cats to cross the channel." that's more than 20,000 pets each year. with me is doctor stephanie hare, the principal director at accenture so let's get started with the press in asia, this is the philippine star, and what does it say? important to remember the us and the philippines have a strong relationship, like a colonial thai. duterte was not very nice about former president barack 0bama. -- tie. he has an alignment of temperament with the us president. they seem to get on well. what's really interesting in the coverage of this is no mention of the fact the other 11 countries part of the tpp, trans—pacific partnership, they agreed to press on with the trade deal. the united states is not going to be part of that deal so we have to see the discussions between the us and the philippines in the wider context of wh
and lastly, on the front page of the daily telegraph, could the family pet now lose out from the brexitotiations? michel barnier has said — the brussels brexit negotiator — the collapse of trade talks is a "real possibility" and warned it could affect the ability of "dogs and cats to cross the channel." that's more than 20,000 pets each year. with me is doctor stephanie hare, the principal director at accenture so let's get started with the press in asia, this is the...
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and finally looking to the daily telegraph, the queen and her duke on their 70th wedding anniversarynd what they think are the reasons for their relationships longevity. we did ask you to send us your thoughts on what you can do to mark the anniversary, platinum, we will talk about that in a moment. now jeremy is back. let's get started. the zimbabwean publication here, mugabe resignation not just the zimbabwean publication here, mugabe resignation notjust yet, it seems. indeed. people were really surprised to watch his speech and what would he had to say, or didn't say. widespread anticipation that he would be announcing his resignation, stepping down, but clearly he seems to be taking a fair degree of pressure to remove him from office his party have removed him from the leadership, it is the case that it could well be moving towards an improvement process which would require a two thirds majority in both houses of parliament but because of the scale of the support to his former party, if the process does push through, it would suggest his tenure is coming to an end but he does see
and finally looking to the daily telegraph, the queen and her duke on their 70th wedding anniversarynd what they think are the reasons for their relationships longevity. we did ask you to send us your thoughts on what you can do to mark the anniversary, platinum, we will talk about that in a moment. now jeremy is back. let's get started. the zimbabwean publication here, mugabe resignation not just the zimbabwean publication here, mugabe resignation notjust yet, it seems. indeed. people were...
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but interestingly today william hague in his daily telegraph column said the government should put aut interestingly today william hague in his daily telegraph column said the government should put a larger sum on the table because he said it would unlock the talks on the future, on the transition. we take him seriously notjust because he's a former foreign secretary but he said early election when theresa may was saying no early election. now there is confusion tonight in zimbabwe as to whether there is a coup underway. it might be the end of the world's oldest head of state, 93—year—old robert mugabe, who's been in power for over 37 years. military vehicles were reported to be on the streets of the capital, harare. in the end, it seems it was not a coup, but something is clearly up in that country. it's all about who will succeed president mugabe. his wife, grace, is a front runner, but to maximise her chances, mr mugabe has knocked one or two rivals out the way. the commander of the defence forces was angered by the sacking of a vice—president, and there is now a war of words betw
but interestingly today william hague in his daily telegraph column said the government should put aut interestingly today william hague in his daily telegraph column said the government should put a larger sum on the table because he said it would unlock the talks on the future, on the transition. we take him seriously notjust because he's a former foreign secretary but he said early election when theresa may was saying no early election. now there is confusion tonight in zimbabwe as to...
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let me take you now to the front page of the daily telegraph which leads with a brexit story. brexit warns the us. well, this seems to me this is — the us secretary visiting this is — the us secretary visiting this country, he seems to be suggesting is that the us would prefer a hard brexit. if you come to an arrangement as we leave which has, as he puts it landmines, doesn't specify what he has in mind, presumably some sort of arrangement where the transitional arrangement carries on for a bit, he says that will delay the us and the uk having its own trade arrangements and he seems to be sort of really saying we should have off the cliff exit and therefore, there will be a quick... helpful, unhelpful? he seems to be threatening the uk, if we dare to leave the eu but still keep some of its rules and regulations, we can't expect to have a good trade deal with the us. to be quite honest, i really think that those remarks are terribly unhelpful. we are in this very delicate position of trying to negotiate a good outcome for brexit and it may be that we have to keep some of the eu
let me take you now to the front page of the daily telegraph which leads with a brexit story. brexit warns the us. well, this seems to me this is — the us secretary visiting this is — the us secretary visiting this country, he seems to be suggesting is that the us would prefer a hard brexit. if you come to an arrangement as we leave which has, as he puts it landmines, doesn't specify what he has in mind, presumably some sort of arrangement where the transitional arrangement carries on for a...
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daily telegraph, switch off cameras in smart toys. christmas not far away.ed this to make me feel old ? far away. have you included this to make me feel old? not doing a great dealfor me either. make me feel old? not doing a great deal for me either. when my kids we re deal for me either. when my kids were going up they got very simple toys, cuddly teddy bears. now we have these machines are connected to the internet. they had cameras. i am boggled by this. my daughter who is 13, some time ago but a piece of tape across the camera at the computer at home saying no one could hack into us. i wish we were doing something interesting. it is a point. people can hijack the cameras, remotely. the serious point, we have been through the early stages of the technological revolution is a wonderful things it can do. the evidences, consumers are starting to work out a lot of the stuff is about tracking them, tracking behaviour. collecting data. the real problem is the only people who understand technology other children. if you want to fix this, ask your kids. daily mir
daily telegraph, switch off cameras in smart toys. christmas not far away.ed this to make me feel old ? far away. have you included this to make me feel old? not doing a great dealfor me either. make me feel old? not doing a great deal for me either. when my kids we re deal for me either. when my kids were going up they got very simple toys, cuddly teddy bears. now we have these machines are connected to the internet. they had cameras. i am boggled by this. my daughter who is 13, some time ago...
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the telegraph leads with the resignation of defence secretary michael fallon, after allegations aboutporting mr fallon saying his behaviour fell below the standards required of his office. the times reports fears within the government that more ministers may be forced to resign. the metro also dedicates its front page to michael fallon‘s resignation — and so does the i. the mail claims that mr fallon has warned the prime minister that there could be further revelations about his behaviour. and the sun is the only paper to attempt a pun, with ‘fallon his sword'. i think that works better on the page there. 0nly i think that works better on the page there. only one story in town, and we have the two perfect people to discuss it. the resignation of the defence secretary. you clearly have had a busy evening because this story only broke at 7:30pm. how much ofa story only broke at 7:30pm. how much of a shock was it? a complete shock. he goes back to this claim by a journalist friend of mine, julia hartley—brewer, that michael fallon had touched her on the knee, and she said she would punch
the telegraph leads with the resignation of defence secretary michael fallon, after allegations aboutporting mr fallon saying his behaviour fell below the standards required of his office. the times reports fears within the government that more ministers may be forced to resign. the metro also dedicates its front page to michael fallon‘s resignation — and so does the i. the mail claims that mr fallon has warned the prime minister that there could be further revelations about his behaviour....
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but do races telegraph, how add they are, how the mid tern could go?ight years ago you could have argued that those gubernatorial ballots that brought in chris christie telegraphed something that was going to half in the following years mid-terms. what do you think? >> it's an interesting point. you think about it, what will happen right now based on what we know, we know that the presidential approval rating is at an all-time low. but the races are really close. that's not usually what we're seeing. so what i think all of this underscores is people want a anti-establishment, something that will change things up and deliver what the people want. much more of a populous message. it's not just a warning sign, it's a warning sign to really establishment candidates that they need to get with the program and start speaking to the people in a way that resonates, authentic and a way that people will trust them again. it's not just the president's approval ratings. it's the congress, all institutions. people don't trust the same things they did before. so the
but do races telegraph, how add they are, how the mid tern could go?ight years ago you could have argued that those gubernatorial ballots that brought in chris christie telegraphed something that was going to half in the following years mid-terms. what do you think? >> it's an interesting point. you think about it, what will happen right now based on what we know, we know that the presidential approval rating is at an all-time low. but the races are really close. that's not usually what...
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the telegraph online carries comments from us commerce secretary, wilbur ross, who warned the uk notexit will take if britain hopes to get a speedy us trade deal. meanwhile, the guardian focusses on another warning from wilbur ross, who said any post—brexit deal will hinge on the uk scrapping rules set by brussels, including regulations governing the imports of chlorinated chicken. the arab news looks forward to wednesday, and the opening of the louvre in abu dhabi. more than a decade in the making, it will be the first foreign branch of the parisian landmark museum, and will house a permanent collection of more than 600 artworks from across the world. and finally, in the daily telegraph print edition, parents in the uk have been told to get a grip and stop keeping their children off school simply because they have a cold or a cough. east sussex council say the new campaign comes as unauthorised absences continue to spiral. so let's begin. with me isjustin urquhart—stewart, who is director at seven investment management.
the telegraph online carries comments from us commerce secretary, wilbur ross, who warned the uk notexit will take if britain hopes to get a speedy us trade deal. meanwhile, the guardian focusses on another warning from wilbur ross, who said any post—brexit deal will hinge on the uk scrapping rules set by brussels, including regulations governing the imports of chlorinated chicken. the arab news looks forward to wednesday, and the opening of the louvre in abu dhabi. more than a decade in the...
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on 13 of the sunday telegraph, my personalfavourite story. scooter in monk. henry wadsworth, 83-year-olds. the poor monks of ampleforth have lived in relative misery. they have leaky rooms. their windows don't shut properly. the pipes make a dreadful noise. they have to queue for the bathroom. for the first time in more than a century they're having a refurbishment. 58 months will be treated to modern facilities. but being monks and very serious, they are worried. they are saying, is an ensuite bathroom too much? are we baking our vows of simplicity? —— brett king. i do sympathise with them. if you have had to queue for them. if you have had to queue for the bathroom in the morning, i live with three daughters, sol the bathroom in the morning, i live with three daughters, so i have to queue for the bathroom all the time, but they have to do it as part of their monkey 's existence. not only do they have to consider ensuite bathrooms, but molton brown products. they have gone very ritzy! they have overstepped the mark. they are talking about ho
on 13 of the sunday telegraph, my personalfavourite story. scooter in monk. henry wadsworth, 83-year-olds. the poor monks of ampleforth have lived in relative misery. they have leaky rooms. their windows don't shut properly. the pipes make a dreadful noise. they have to queue for the bathroom. for the first time in more than a century they're having a refurbishment. 58 months will be treated to modern facilities. but being monks and very serious, they are worried. they are saying, is an ensuite...
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on the front of the telegraph is british mp priti patel who has been forced to resign from the uk governmentr secret meetings with israeli politicians. meanwhile the independent looks at how the uk's 100 biggest publicly listed companies have doubled the proportion of positions occupied by women in the past six years. more women on boards in the uk. this photo on the hindustan times website shows how the current terrible pollution affecting delhi could in fact prove deadly after dense fog was blamed for causing a multi car pile up on the outskirts of the indian capital. and, finally, wired asks whether you would be prepared to upload nude or sensitive images in a bid to stem the flow of non—consensual pornography. with me is rolake akinkugbe, head of energy and natural resources at fbn capital. it is good to see you. rolake, we we re it is good to see you. rolake, we were talking about the driverless bus, but let's talk about the big stories in musa round—the—world, president xi and president trump addressed the press. —— in venues around the world. the china daily has a lot of positive news
on the front of the telegraph is british mp priti patel who has been forced to resign from the uk governmentr secret meetings with israeli politicians. meanwhile the independent looks at how the uk's 100 biggest publicly listed companies have doubled the proportion of positions occupied by women in the past six years. more women on boards in the uk. this photo on the hindustan times website shows how the current terrible pollution affecting delhi could in fact prove deadly after dense fog was...
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the front of the daily telegraph. you've got for my children, i have three. them off social media. we already know that anyway, really. off social media. we already know thatanyway, really. parenting off social media. we already know that anyway, really. parenting is extremely challenging in this age, isn't it? there is all that stuff they want to do, and it is all on a screen, really. it is, but it is not new. if you look back 20 years it was all about a video nasty is. there was an all of a sudden film called natural born killers. —— and oliver stone film. —— an oliver stone film. if i am honest, i think this is classic virtue signalling politics. the issue with facebook is not the amount of time they spend on it... your kids aren't on facebook anyway. exactly. it is the image they see of other people's lives which is not a fair reflection of other people's lives. they see other people saying, my life is rosy, and they think, my life isn't rosy like that. there has never been a time when teenagers are not depressed about life. i would agree. and also, jerem
the front of the daily telegraph. you've got for my children, i have three. them off social media. we already know that anyway, really. off social media. we already know thatanyway, really. parenting off social media. we already know that anyway, really. parenting is extremely challenging in this age, isn't it? there is all that stuff they want to do, and it is all on a screen, really. it is, but it is not new. if you look back 20 years it was all about a video nasty is. there was an all of a...
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the telegraph cites a new report that says one in five women won't become a mother, as childlessnesst winds from the arctic will descent on the uk this weekend — with temperatures hitting as low as minus 6. we will begin with the guardian, which is reporting on its front page the appalling atrocities that have happened in egypt and the sinai peninsula. hundreds of worshippers killed in sinai mosque attack. there is so much attention in the middle east paid to a iraq. yemen and syria. there are reports of off-road vehicles descending on this moss, 20 attackers they say running in and throwing bombs and gunfire, it is really dreadful. it seems to be overlooked, north sinai is an isolated area and it has a media blackout. it is a lesser—known, perhaps a forgotten part of the region. for some thing this dreadful to happen, the worst attack on modern egyptian history is a wake—up call. it was so huge and attack and so call. it was so huge and attack and so well organised, and we don't quite know yet which faction is responsible because so many factions are at work there. and you have a re
the telegraph cites a new report that says one in five women won't become a mother, as childlessnesst winds from the arctic will descent on the uk this weekend — with temperatures hitting as low as minus 6. we will begin with the guardian, which is reporting on its front page the appalling atrocities that have happened in egypt and the sinai peninsula. hundreds of worshippers killed in sinai mosque attack. there is so much attention in the middle east paid to a iraq. yemen and syria. there...
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and finally, in the daily telegraph print edition, parents in the uk have been told to get a grip andtop keeping their children off school simply because they have a cold or a cough. east sussex council say the new campaign comes as unauthorised absences continue to spiral. so let's begin. with me isjustin urquhart—stewart, who is director at seven investment management. too complicated. what would donald trump had to say about you, i wonder? we look at what the south china morning post is saying about him with regard to his performance, ifi him with regard to his performance, if i can use that word, injapan. very ha rd—hitting stuff if i can use that word, injapan. very hard—hitting stuff with regard to north korea. it is, and the same types of terminology coming up from trump. now that he is there, will north korea reacts? release and offer missile, and if that is the case, will hebe seemed to take action straightaway? and what the chinese are trying to do, has come it all down. —— will he be seen to ta ke it all down. —— will he be seen to take action? they need the north korean re
and finally, in the daily telegraph print edition, parents in the uk have been told to get a grip andtop keeping their children off school simply because they have a cold or a cough. east sussex council say the new campaign comes as unauthorised absences continue to spiral. so let's begin. with me isjustin urquhart—stewart, who is director at seven investment management. too complicated. what would donald trump had to say about you, i wonder? we look at what the south china morning post is...
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the sunday telegraph also leads on a pre—budget announcement, reporting that nurses are in line for a the sunday times has a dispatch from zimbabwe and also reports that the chancellor will use wednesday's budget to announce plans to build 300,000 homes every year so let's begin. zimbabwean. all the papers have something on this but let's start with the observer. gassman, could you start us? a fantastic image of a cheerful anti— mugabe demonstrated. but there... this is now building up to some sort of resolution of a crisis. he has held out. he has tried to get a catholic priest to be an intermediary and all sorts of things. it is time for him to go and the army has behaved with dignity. what is interesting here, the protests are what is interesting here, the protests a re not just what is interesting here, the protests are not just about what is interesting here, the protests are notjust about him. there is a quote here from the international crisis group that says we are not just international crisis group that says we are notjust out to support a ta keover we are notjust out to sup
the sunday telegraph also leads on a pre—budget announcement, reporting that nurses are in line for a the sunday times has a dispatch from zimbabwe and also reports that the chancellor will use wednesday's budget to announce plans to build 300,000 homes every year so let's begin. zimbabwean. all the papers have something on this but let's start with the observer. gassman, could you start us? a fantastic image of a cheerful anti— mugabe demonstrated. but there... this is now building up to...
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we were leaving to one side and go to the telegraph.0n the front page, sturgeon and salmond rift. this is what used to be called russia today. it broadcasts from the uk and i have been interviewed on there several times. nicola sturgeon is saying alex salmond, who is no longer an mp, has set up a production company and will have a weekly show on this channel. nicola sturgeon is saying that she does not think this is right and that he shouldn't be doing that because he is supporting the regime of putin, where journalists and people with sexuality and all sorts of people are being harassed and to actually partake in that does not look good on him. but, you know, to be honest with you, people accuse the bbc of being a state broadcaster. the fact about is the media. igo broadcaster. the fact about is the media. i go on there to talk about very important issues like child how campaigns in this country. when i thought about it, i
we were leaving to one side and go to the telegraph.0n the front page, sturgeon and salmond rift. this is what used to be called russia today. it broadcasts from the uk and i have been interviewed on there several times. nicola sturgeon is saying alex salmond, who is no longer an mp, has set up a production company and will have a weekly show on this channel. nicola sturgeon is saying that she does not think this is right and that he shouldn't be doing that because he is supporting the regime...
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the telegraph says sir michael had declared andrea leadsom was preventing cabinet agreement on brexit "stuck the knife in" in revenge. the mail has a similar line of enquiry on its front page, asking if the leader of the commons had acted to save herjob. the i chooses to focus on the labour party's investigations into allegations made against its mps. we suspect that page will change later, but currently focusing on labourmp later, but currently focusing on labour mp clive lewis. the daily express talks about harriet harman on its front page. it says the former deputy party leader repeated an anti—semitic joke on former deputy party leader repeated an anti—semiticjoke on television. the guardian says the cost of brexit will mean an extra £930 on household food bills as the price of staples is set to rise in the event of the uk leaving the eu without a trade deal. the ft ‘s top story is the row brewing at the london stock exchange over the departure of its chief executive, saying he is being forced out against his wishes. lastly the daily mirror features the accusation of sexual assaul
the telegraph says sir michael had declared andrea leadsom was preventing cabinet agreement on brexit "stuck the knife in" in revenge. the mail has a similar line of enquiry on its front page, asking if the leader of the commons had acted to save herjob. the i chooses to focus on the labour party's investigations into allegations made against its mps. we suspect that page will change later, but currently focusing on labourmp later, but currently focusing on labour mp clive lewis. the...
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it is the daily telegraph! but it is playing into readers emotions.rexit supporter, which i'm not, but if you are, you want to have a very good negotiating tactic with brussels to try to get the best deal you can also you need to stay clear—headed, thinking you can also you need to stay clear— headed, thinking about margaret thatcher's rebate, which is a small amount of money, is probably going to distract you. but very symbolic for a lot of people. true. let's finish with a nice dog story. get a dog and live longer. we knew that having certain types of pets was good for you but not quite as good. what's not to like? it's a lovely dog. i think there is definitely something in that as an animal lover and a pet owner. you can cut the risk of heart disease by up can cut the risk of heart disease by up to 36%. can cut the risk of heart disease by up to 3696. i am not a pet owner, i ama up to 3696. i am not a pet owner, i am a dog fan! i have heard that somebody might be a cat fan. you can like both! i think you are one or the other. if you had to come dow
it is the daily telegraph! but it is playing into readers emotions.rexit supporter, which i'm not, but if you are, you want to have a very good negotiating tactic with brussels to try to get the best deal you can also you need to stay clear—headed, thinking you can also you need to stay clear— headed, thinking about margaret thatcher's rebate, which is a small amount of money, is probably going to distract you. but very symbolic for a lot of people. true. let's finish with a nice dog story....
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let us move on to the front page of the daily telegraph ran top of the page, about charities dodging. this is a big issue, especially if you know older people, about how marketing is being done to raise money for charities. this is very aggressive. we all know the people we see in the street to come up people we see in the street to come up to us and ask... this is about the royal mail delivering hundreds of thousands of letters to people, sometimes vulnerable people, and the amount of complaints they have been getting about this and actually what is really good, that i read in this article is that actually the relatives of elderly people have been complaining and saying that these mailshots are coming through these mailshots are coming through the door thick and fast and that it is not always, it is not good for older people to have these because they might do things and they might be voting with their heart. it is a very aggressive trade i think, raising money for charities these days. does seem to be about a loophole because a fundraising regulator was set up after a very well—pub
let us move on to the front page of the daily telegraph ran top of the page, about charities dodging. this is a big issue, especially if you know older people, about how marketing is being done to raise money for charities. this is very aggressive. we all know the people we see in the street to come up people we see in the street to come up to us and ask... this is about the royal mail delivering hundreds of thousands of letters to people, sometimes vulnerable people, and the amount of...
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information is power and no one weaponized it like the reds the russian telegraph became the revolution retired and you needn't just read about it you can see it happen. scenes from the past three hundred sixty degree videos short as authentically as possible will give you a taste of those monumental events events that largely shaped modern history in the world we live in nineteen seventeen lives history today. now you might be wondering why we are talking about the october revolution in november well it is because russia adopted a new calendar after the bolsheviks took power on the twenty fifth of october back in one nine hundred seventeen that is november the seventh though according to the gregorian calendar used in most of the world so here's a short recap back and living in exile in siberia with his family following his abdication seven months ago the provisional government occupying the russian monex main moderately liberal and aiming to are competing for it. and arrested the provisional government. in doubt r.t. dot com two to expect. well ashes communist party has announced his
information is power and no one weaponized it like the reds the russian telegraph became the revolution retired and you needn't just read about it you can see it happen. scenes from the past three hundred sixty degree videos short as authentically as possible will give you a taste of those monumental events events that largely shaped modern history in the world we live in nineteen seventeen lives history today. now you might be wondering why we are talking about the october revolution in...