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the sunday telegraph looking at what might lie ahead, could there be more military action?ed on monday as well? how far this goes? it is interesting looking at the enthusiasm of the papers and the sunday telegraph is very enthusiastic with that headline. sitting on the sidelines is never an option? unless assad is stupid enough to use chemical weapons again in the future, there will not be any more immediate bombing raids. what struck me in the sunday telegraph copy is this magnificent backbiting between britain and france, the telegraph has found a source in london that is furious that president macron has fired more missiles than the uk! 12-8. i fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. i am fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. iam not fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. i am not sure we should be looking... at the big picture! the uk always does what is right, the french are always underhanded and sneaky! the observer... more of the same, this is where the story is going, theresa may faces anger over the syrian raids. some photographs and footage of what was happening
the sunday telegraph looking at what might lie ahead, could there be more military action?ed on monday as well? how far this goes? it is interesting looking at the enthusiasm of the papers and the sunday telegraph is very enthusiastic with that headline. sitting on the sidelines is never an option? unless assad is stupid enough to use chemical weapons again in the future, there will not be any more immediate bombing raids. what struck me in the sunday telegraph copy is this magnificent...
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jason, staying with the telegraph. and staying with the telegraph. and staying with the telegraph.
jason, staying with the telegraph. and staying with the telegraph. and staying with the telegraph.
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. —— daily telegraph.r prince charles to be the next head of the commonwealth. the financial times has a story about the irish drug mannerfracture. times has a story about the irish drug manner fracture. —— manufacturer. amber rudd is coming under pressure to produce a post brexit immigration bill in the times. the daily mirror has an interview with dwayne brooks who was with these teenager —— ‘s —— the teenager stephen lawrence when he was murdered in 1993. and the front page of the i is looking at the april heatwave we are experiencing. we start with the daily telegraph, irish brexit proposal in tatters, theresa may wanted to avoid a hard border but from the look of this the eu is saying no deal. no deal and a p pa re ntly eu is saying no deal. no deal and apparently this has profoundly shocked british negotiators in brussels, it is only ten weeks to the big eu summit where the uk needs to make progress and as a result of that the telegraph says according to its sources that theresa may is now going to b
. —— daily telegraph.r prince charles to be the next head of the commonwealth. the financial times has a story about the irish drug mannerfracture. times has a story about the irish drug manner fracture. —— manufacturer. amber rudd is coming under pressure to produce a post brexit immigration bill in the times. the daily mirror has an interview with dwayne brooks who was with these teenager —— ‘s —— the teenager stephen lawrence when he was murdered in 1993. and the front page...
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the telegraph has said here that it was customs union gaffe. 0f telegraph has said here that it was customs gaffe. of course people are looking for the slightest on it isa people are looking for the slightest on it is a very sensitive subject, whether we will or won't stay in the customs union and what the new arrangement might or might not be. we were talking about before, i think you are probably right that it was not suggesting that we were not, it was not an attempt to diverge policy. she tweeted after saying she should have been more clear and she was not intending to strike a different note at all. of course the trouble for her is it is a sensitive subject and she is completely over the rocks right now. i think people are looking for her to make mistakes. i think this is pretty mischievous. do you think as the remainder she was, did she do it deliberately? i just don't think this was a particular gaffe. she was basically saying i don't really want to get involved in this. those who wa nt to get involved in this. those who want to get rid of her or do anything to weaken the so—called r
the telegraph has said here that it was customs union gaffe. 0f telegraph has said here that it was customs gaffe. of course people are looking for the slightest on it isa people are looking for the slightest on it is a very sensitive subject, whether we will or won't stay in the customs union and what the new arrangement might or might not be. we were talking about before, i think you are probably right that it was not suggesting that we were not, it was not an attempt to diverge policy. she...
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the sunday telegraph has the headline facebook given one week to protect children.aper accuses social media companies of turning a blind eye to underage users and reports that the government is considering new laws to hold firms accountable. the sunday express carries the same story on its front page saying that the health secretary jeremy story on its front page saying that the health secretaryjeremy hunt is concerned about the lack of action taken by social media companies to protect young users. and the daily mail says meghan markle‘s uncle has accused the bride—to—be of not inviting him to her wedding to prince harry next month. so a wide range of stories there to discuss with my guests. thank you for joining us. welcome to both of you. let us start with the sunday times. this is a leaked document which is meant to show what the new security strategy is going to be. broadly the idea seems to be that you will try and get intervention long before people get around to blowing us up. the idea would be, for instance, that the police would step in earlier, worn town h
the sunday telegraph has the headline facebook given one week to protect children.aper accuses social media companies of turning a blind eye to underage users and reports that the government is considering new laws to hold firms accountable. the sunday express carries the same story on its front page saying that the health secretary jeremy story on its front page saying that the health secretaryjeremy hunt is concerned about the lack of action taken by social media companies to protect young...
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let's start with the telegraph. i have to say, i was looking at the papers this morning, just about every front page has got donald trump ata every front page has got donald trump at a picture of him on it all the tweet on it, this story is dominating. it is. we at the wall streetjournal are preparing dominating. it is. we at the wall street journal are preparing our coverage for it because people are expecting a decision any time soon. the uk government is today debating on whether tojoin the the uk government is today debating on whether to join the us. that means that theresa may is meeting with her cabinet today. parliament is on the easter recess, all of the mps return on monday. that is a question for her. many reporting in the press that she will now go ahead and support a us led dilatory action without involving parliament. —— military. according to the telegraph thatis military. according to the telegraph that is covered by the royal prerogative so she actually does not have too asked parliament in this cas
let's start with the telegraph. i have to say, i was looking at the papers this morning, just about every front page has got donald trump ata every front page has got donald trump at a picture of him on it all the tweet on it, this story is dominating. it is. we at the wall streetjournal are preparing dominating. it is. we at the wall street journal are preparing our coverage for it because people are expecting a decision any time soon. the uk government is today debating on whether tojoin the...
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the telegraph, nigel, saying gchq wa nts the telegraph, nigel, saying gchq wants it cannot stop all russianf renewed tension with the russians. yes. ciaran martyn, the head of cyber defence there. it is like stating the obvious. we will not be able stop every terrorist bomb coming in. mis doa stop every terrorist bomb coming in. mis do a greatjob something most of them. but some will get through. the same as applied to cyber attacks. it is the world we live in. quite clearly, there is a new cold war with russia, certainly russia is responsible for cyber attacks against us, and i would venture we are against us, and i would venture we a re pretty certain against us, and i would venture we are pretty certain they are responsible for chemical attacks in salisbury. on the basis of that i would say we are in a different kind of world and we can expect more obvious. so the warning coming is that we are not going to be stopped all of them. the danger is how bad they are, because they will try to hit the critical infrastructure, water, electricity, gas, on... it is making it what it means to ordina
the telegraph, nigel, saying gchq wa nts the telegraph, nigel, saying gchq wants it cannot stop all russianf renewed tension with the russians. yes. ciaran martyn, the head of cyber defence there. it is like stating the obvious. we will not be able stop every terrorist bomb coming in. mis doa stop every terrorist bomb coming in. mis do a greatjob something most of them. but some will get through. the same as applied to cyber attacks. it is the world we live in. quite clearly, there is a new...
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the other story telegraph, and others recently about violence.attacker, as a van rams people ina german the attacker, as a van rams people in a german city. the first thing i think is, don't let it be a muslim. each time these things happen you feel absolutely caught up in it, whether you are guilty —— you are not guilty or anything. it turns out it was a german national, i don't know what origin, that he had serious psychological problems, that is what we are getting out of germany. one of the things, again, we are so germany. one of the things, again, we are so omitted to a punitive approach all the time that we are not examining the psychological underbelly of so much of this violence. we attributed to religion oi’ violence. we attributed to religion or internet sites, there are some very damaged young people in our society is. he was middle-aged, nearing 50, and have serious psychological issues. i worry that as we discussed how we are going to cut back on knife crime in the uk, at the end of the day, we live in a time where you are in your c
the other story telegraph, and others recently about violence.attacker, as a van rams people ina german the attacker, as a van rams people in a german city. the first thing i think is, don't let it be a muslim. each time these things happen you feel absolutely caught up in it, whether you are guilty —— you are not guilty or anything. it turns out it was a german national, i don't know what origin, that he had serious psychological problems, that is what we are getting out of germany. one of...
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let's finish with the daily telegraph.ts make up relationship will to get children into best schools. what we think is that they are saying that they have broken up so are saying that they have broken up so that there is a second flat much nearer a school which gives their child averaged —— eligibility to go to that school. the desperation... tomorrow is the day when children will found out if they get into the right primary school. parents getting creative in their methods. this has been a story for many years now, when people buy a smaller place and pretend it is their residents so they can get their kid into the dream school. councils to check up on how long people have been resident close to the school of their choice. 267 offers have been withdrawn because of fraudulent applications in 2016—17. people are checking up on it but i guess it shows... that pressure that must put on the child. we have staged a thick brick up for you, you better do well! let's finish with netball. i don't say that often enough. england's gol
let's finish with the daily telegraph.ts make up relationship will to get children into best schools. what we think is that they are saying that they have broken up so are saying that they have broken up so that there is a second flat much nearer a school which gives their child averaged —— eligibility to go to that school. the desperation... tomorrow is the day when children will found out if they get into the right primary school. parents getting creative in their methods. this has been a...
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the telegraph also leads with crime levels — home secretary amber rudd has written an article for theng that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states. the sunday express has a story about the number of patients flying overseas for private medical treatment quadrupling in four years — apparently in response to long waits on the nhs. a variety of stories making the front pages, with the recent violence in london claiming several of the sunday headlines. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. starting with the mail on sunday. theresa may's stop—and—search u—turn, the mail says, theresa may's stop—and—search u—turn, the mailsays, on theresa may's stop—and—search u—turn, the mail says, on gang wars. is that fair is there has been a lot of criticism of stop—and—search policies, not only in the us but also in the us. the target ethnic minorities. in the states in particular, we have seen terrible death at the hands of police officers not alway
the telegraph also leads with crime levels — home secretary amber rudd has written an article for theng that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states. the sunday express has a story about the number of patients flying overseas for private medical treatment quadrupling in four years — apparently in response to long waits on the nhs. a variety of...
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let's start with the sunday telegraph. locked and loaded is the headline. thejury is telegraph.e jury is a very good of —— from theresa may. -- from theresa may. locked and loaded it make people feel like crying. the lesson of history is that when the global road —— global rules that keep us under threat, it characterises her position. i imagine when everybody returns to the house of commons on monday, had a say, i saw one in favour of civilians being gassed, that doesn't mean you are in favour of people being bombed that she is making a good start at defending her position so good start at defending her position so in order to criticise or disagree with her, you would be on the side of somebody who gases people and indeed children. why do politicians and why will politicians on monday voice their anger over the decision of the military strikes when it is clearly that the breach of law in syria was far more horrifying. clearly that the breach of law in syria was far more horrifyingm has been a convention that mps are asked to give their opinion. they are given the right to vote
let's start with the sunday telegraph. locked and loaded is the headline. thejury is telegraph.e jury is a very good of —— from theresa may. -- from theresa may. locked and loaded it make people feel like crying. the lesson of history is that when the global road —— global rules that keep us under threat, it characterises her position. i imagine when everybody returns to the house of commons on monday, had a say, i saw one in favour of civilians being gassed, that doesn't mean you are...
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it's jeremy hunt, is on the front of the daily telegraph.e secretary of state for health and social care, this is the telegraph story. tell us about it stop look so last year, jeremy hunt, the health secretary,. he bought some properties... however, he bought them with a company, and he had to declare that to companies house and actually, it's a punishable offence byur) actually, it's a punishable offence by up to two years in prison not to declare that in jeremy says, by up to two years in prison not to declare that injeremy says, and he's admitted to a mistake, an oversight on his part, that he did declare that —— did not declare that. he also did not declare to the parliamentary authorities. in a piece today, he's apologised for failing to declare to the parliamentary authorities. downing street says it has confidence in mr hunt. they put out a statement saying he has apologised... but as you say, still potential problems with companies house and presumably parliament as well. yes, exactly, the committee of standards could look at it. the
it's jeremy hunt, is on the front of the daily telegraph.e secretary of state for health and social care, this is the telegraph story. tell us about it stop look so last year, jeremy hunt, the health secretary,. he bought some properties... however, he bought them with a company, and he had to declare that to companies house and actually, it's a punishable offence byur) actually, it's a punishable offence by up to two years in prison not to declare that in jeremy says, by up to two years in...
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brussels wa nt to telegraph business section.start up tax breaks, what is going on here? this is very frustrating if you are a tech founder. one of our biggest issues is how do we recruit talent? we can attract talent and say that we are going to offer them shares or options in the business, and if those shares increase in value at the company, the employee can then, they can sell their shares and they save a lot of money in terms of tax, they do not pay capital gains tax on they do not pay capital gains tax on the profit they make from the value of those shares. it is a huge incentive and what we have seen here is that there are 23,000 employees at small firms that had benefited from this that we have missed a deadline, so it seems here that the uk... the uk has? the uk government has failed to act quickly enough to preserve the scheme. this is the enterprise management incentive scheme for those who do not know what emi stands for, so have we missed a trick then? well, we had missed a trick then? well, we had missed a trick the
brussels wa nt to telegraph business section.start up tax breaks, what is going on here? this is very frustrating if you are a tech founder. one of our biggest issues is how do we recruit talent? we can attract talent and say that we are going to offer them shares or options in the business, and if those shares increase in value at the company, the employee can then, they can sell their shares and they save a lot of money in terms of tax, they do not pay capital gains tax on they do not pay...
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let's move on to the telegraph, with a raft of different stories. what catches your attention? into this whole idea of how social media influences elections, and let's remember back to the facebook and cambridge analytica scandal. we all sat and watched and wondered why the information commissioner couldn't go into cambridge analytica's office and say to them, start searching. they had to wait they after day after day, when who knows what was happening to the data. now it seems as if they are going to be able to go in straightaway, and indeed just not on the door and say, hey, we'd like to look at your systems. it's basically to kick the door in! this goes“ basically to kick the door in! this goes... our elections have changed, the whole thing has changed, and we need to look at everything. the brexit result, and the eu election, and the local elections, look at the whole thing instead ofjust a tiny bit of it, because that's not getting the whole picture. staying with the telegraph, a story we have been covering all evening, he suggested, proposed and advanced, according to the
let's move on to the telegraph, with a raft of different stories. what catches your attention? into this whole idea of how social media influences elections, and let's remember back to the facebook and cambridge analytica scandal. we all sat and watched and wondered why the information commissioner couldn't go into cambridge analytica's office and say to them, start searching. they had to wait they after day after day, when who knows what was happening to the data. now it seems as if they are...
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the telegraph, half of expert voices on bbc will be female by next year. how? are you asking tony?orrect me if i am wrong explanation clearly there has been a movement about transparency, fairness, equality. the bbc were caught on the back foot with salaries and all sorts of things that i am sure if pressed a certain person could tell us pressed a certain person could tell us all about. this is a great move and can only be applauded. they have said they will ensure... it is about contributors, it is not about the topics of subjects, which is fair reader. if a story happens in parliament they will not be wheeling out some sort of half baked slightly semi— knowledgeable contributed out some sort of half baked slightly semi—knowledgeable contributed just because she is female, they don't wa nt because she is female, they don't want to shoehorn this box into being ticked. the contributors, expert opinions and voices, they will ensure parity. many, many women have something to say and are currently not called upon? all men think they are experts in everything, that is the first thing. w
the telegraph, half of expert voices on bbc will be female by next year. how? are you asking tony?orrect me if i am wrong explanation clearly there has been a movement about transparency, fairness, equality. the bbc were caught on the back foot with salaries and all sorts of things that i am sure if pressed a certain person could tell us pressed a certain person could tell us all about. this is a great move and can only be applauded. they have said they will ensure... it is about contributors,...
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the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergerimes claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and bonnie, where do you want to start? this extraordinary story at the front of the sunday times. it is extraordinary. there are about 6500 twitter, apparently, people, all with female english names who were in fact russian albot is tweeting on behalf of mr corbyn in the run—up to the election —— russian bots. it is interesting that they choose women's names. are we more credible when the tweet or something? or more friendly. every single opportunity, it seems, as they took from the sunday times investigation, to deride mrs may, to big upjeremy corbyn. it did not sway, it did not mean he won, but it definitely c
the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergerimes claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and...
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we will be looking at the sun and other papers, let us start with the telegraph.o farah is on fire. i loved the marathon, i watch it every year and every year i cry a bit. do you get emotional? i do, so many people are running for relatives or friends or causes that are relatives or friends or causes that a re close relatives or friends or causes that are close to their hard and they wear ridiculous costumes. they were told to think twice about wearing them, but i cannot help but, when them, but i cannot help but, when the tree went past, i was very excited. i don't know what the gingerbread man was doing. there was a big hit them. enormous. there was a big hit them. enormous. there was a rhino all —— also there from last year. they run for good causes and i know that there are people running for their own purposes, but there is something about human endeavour that makes me emotional and reminds me of how much good there is in the world, ata time how much good there is in the world, at a time when it feels like so much bad. a lot of focus on mo farah and the heat
we will be looking at the sun and other papers, let us start with the telegraph.o farah is on fire. i loved the marathon, i watch it every year and every year i cry a bit. do you get emotional? i do, so many people are running for relatives or friends or causes that are relatives or friends or causes that a re close relatives or friends or causes that are close to their hard and they wear ridiculous costumes. they were told to think twice about wearing them, but i cannot help but, when them,...
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from page digital telegraph.all an attempt to smear mr corbett. this has taken from an article that mr mccloskey wrote for the new statesman. where he says that he believes that this round is whipping up about anti—semitism is a smear on the labour leader, who the secretary is seen as one of the closest allies of mr corbett. —— mr corbyn. could be seen as troubling but mr mccloskey names five labour mps in particular who have been seen at the forefront of talking about anti—semitism in the party. and one of the npc name isjonathan woodcock, who is sahara to a neighbour that it is disturbing that they are being men. given that a lot of backlash is expressed by a lot of these mps who are speaking out against the supposed anti—semitism in the labour party. i was talking about these guys potentially being deselected? he raises the prospect of that and of course the mentioned by somebody who is so powerful, unite was labour's largest single donor in 2017 election. the new general secretary of the labour party in the f
from page digital telegraph.all an attempt to smear mr corbett. this has taken from an article that mr mccloskey wrote for the new statesman. where he says that he believes that this round is whipping up about anti—semitism is a smear on the labour leader, who the secretary is seen as one of the closest allies of mr corbett. —— mr corbyn. could be seen as troubling but mr mccloskey names five labour mps in particular who have been seen at the forefront of talking about anti—semitism in...
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in the sunday telegraph they focus on sajid javid, him saying his family came from pakistan in the 60seen my mum oi’ have been made, it could have been my mum or dad. that is quite a personal account. it is and it's important. sajid javid and sadiq khan are both children of immigrants, butare khan are both children of immigrants, but are from different parties. this intervention is important because he is reminding ethnic minority communities that there was a place for them in the tory party. he is a very high profile conservative, while he was in david cameron's the men anyway. there was a place for people who wa nt to there was a place for people who want to come here and work hard, the aspirational side of the conservative party, but the fact he has the come out and effectively criticise his own party... although he says the government is dealing with it. but making it so personal, it could have been me, it is a criticism of amber rudd and theresa may. all the things that theresa may is dealing with now as prime minister other thing she did not deal with as home secretary. her forme
in the sunday telegraph they focus on sajid javid, him saying his family came from pakistan in the 60seen my mum oi’ have been made, it could have been my mum or dad. that is quite a personal account. it is and it's important. sajid javid and sadiq khan are both children of immigrants, butare khan are both children of immigrants, but are from different parties. this intervention is important because he is reminding ethnic minority communities that there was a place for them in the tory party....
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i don't want to telegraph what i'm doing or what i'm thinking. i'm not going to tell you anything about what response i do. whatever happened to the element of surprise? >> reporter: despite today's presidential tweets, the white house insists no decisions have been made. the president was direct in talking about missiles. he said, "get ready, russia, because they will be coming. nice and new and smart." why is the president telegraphing his military intentions on twitter, announcing, effectively, an attack on twitter? >> again, the president has not laid out a timetable and still leaving a number of other options on the table. >> reporter: the president's tone towards russia has taken a sharp turn. from never criticizing to declaring today, quote, "our relationship with russia is worse now than it has ever been, and that includes the cold war." but he offered a surprising reason, tweeting, quote, "much of the bad blood with russia is caused by the fake and corrupt russia investigation." isn't it russia's support for what the president himself ca
i don't want to telegraph what i'm doing or what i'm thinking. i'm not going to tell you anything about what response i do. whatever happened to the element of surprise? >> reporter: despite today's presidential tweets, the white house insists no decisions have been made. the president was direct in talking about missiles. he said, "get ready, russia, because they will be coming. nice and new and smart." why is the president telegraphing his military intentions on twitter,...
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he was apparently telegraphing that the u.s. would be sending missiles into syria, by comparison today, he is tweeting out saying he never said tan attack would take place soon. he was criticized for telegraphing military action ahead of time as he in the past has criticized others for telegraphing military action. >> gentlemen, thanks for being on with me. general hertling, pam is hearing the president wants a more muscular response than last year. what do you think muscular means? >> first of all, that's expected. last year was a retaliatory response to a chemical strike. he was three months into his administration. it wasn't a crisis. it was another nation violating the rules of international order. this time he's basically going to say to them, hey, look, i gave you a chance, a slapped you last year at this time, now i'm going to go after heavier targets because you're still using chemical weapons. that's to be expected. the other thing i'd say is this is truly mr. trump's first international crisis where he has to pull his
he was apparently telegraphing that the u.s. would be sending missiles into syria, by comparison today, he is tweeting out saying he never said tan attack would take place soon. he was criticized for telegraphing military action ahead of time as he in the past has criticized others for telegraphing military action. >> gentlemen, thanks for being on with me. general hertling, pam is hearing the president wants a more muscular response than last year. what do you think muscular means?...
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and staying with the telegraph. and staying with the telegraph. and staying with certainly russia, but going to the skripal case. russia was hacking skripal‘s colter. this isa was hacking skripal‘s colter. this is a reference to the contents of a letter that has been written by the uk's national security adviser to nato. —— russia was hacking accra one's daughter. adjusting timing. nato. —— russia was hacking accra one's daughter. adjusting timingm goes on a number of questions, one is windy we find this information out. were we monitoring the safety of the skripal family adequately? if it is new information that has come to light, why had to come to light now? it is clear that we have been struggling in the propaganda war with russia on this one. that they are much more adaptive, kind of muddying the waters sewing this information. and we are almost playing catch with this. even as putting aside the syria question, well, i think they are strictly linked, but theresa may started off well on skripal, came out and blamed russians and then found hers
and staying with the telegraph. and staying with the telegraph. and staying with certainly russia, but going to the skripal case. russia was hacking skripal‘s colter. this isa was hacking skripal‘s colter. this is a reference to the contents of a letter that has been written by the uk's national security adviser to nato. —— russia was hacking accra one's daughter. adjusting timing. nato. —— russia was hacking accra one's daughter. adjusting timingm goes on a number of questions, one...
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the telegraph. poisoning suspects a p pa re ntly police identify poisoning suspects apparently a big developer did the investigation of what happened in salisbury. there has been a lot of noise about the slow progress on the decontamination of salisbury, this isa decontamination of salisbury, this is a seemingly good turn in the story. the suspects aren't named, we're told police have been scouring cctv to identify these two. we don't know if they are the man and the woman spotted walking down the high street you've not yet been identified. it all sounds very positive but i think we need to sound a note of caution probably. it's interesting, they are not named. but they know who they are and there is this report that suggests they do have names and think they are in russia already. what next? we've been down this road before with the litvinenko case where someone before with the litvinenko case where someone was before with the litvinenko case where someone was identified, we wanted to prosecute the
the telegraph. poisoning suspects a p pa re ntly police identify poisoning suspects apparently a big developer did the investigation of what happened in salisbury. there has been a lot of noise about the slow progress on the decontamination of salisbury, this isa decontamination of salisbury, this is a seemingly good turn in the story. the suspects aren't named, we're told police have been scouring cctv to identify these two. we don't know if they are the man and the woman spotted walking down...
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front page the telegraph. boris called for illegal immigrants amnesty.o with the foreign office. boris and the daily telegraph,/ shot. laughter on policy that isn't quite align with theresa may. this is actually something new that boris is saying. he said this during his take as maryland. if people have been here for long of the figures, and have not committed a crime, and just servicing the black market and not paying tax, would be better to put them on a legalfooting paying tax, would be better to put them on a legal footing and paying tax, would be better to put them on a legalfooting and give them on a legalfooting and give them an amnesty and give them citizenship and they'll be actually probably contributing? —— at his term as mayor. theresa may response isi term as mayor. theresa may response is i can see your point but to them that stand out as the wrong message to people who have legitimatelyjump through the hoops, paid a significant amount of money to get british passports, and that all the things you need to do to prove you are legitimately he
front page the telegraph. boris called for illegal immigrants amnesty.o with the foreign office. boris and the daily telegraph,/ shot. laughter on policy that isn't quite align with theresa may. this is actually something new that boris is saying. he said this during his take as maryland. if people have been here for long of the figures, and have not committed a crime, and just servicing the black market and not paying tax, would be better to put them on a legalfooting paying tax, would be...
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i don't want to telegraph what i'm doing or thinking. i'm not like other administrations where they say, we're going to do this in four weeks. it doesn't work that way. i don't want to be one of these guys that say yes, here's what we're going to do. i don't have to do that. >> and he tweeted back in 2013 when a similar crisis was facing then president obama. he tweeted this about president obama supposedly telegraphing action. why do we keep broadcasting when we are going to attack syria? why can't we just be quiet and catch them by surprise. who are the generals allowing this fiasco to happen? call it the plenty of notice war. so why this dramatic change now, when he's doing precisely what he condemned generals and president obama for doing back in 2013? >> i think we have to assume that secretary mattis had no warning of this tweet that was released by the president. i think had he known it was going to take place, he would have tried to dissuade him from doing it. it compromises the mission somewhat. now it's going to be the russians
i don't want to telegraph what i'm doing or thinking. i'm not like other administrations where they say, we're going to do this in four weeks. it doesn't work that way. i don't want to be one of these guys that say yes, here's what we're going to do. i don't have to do that. >> and he tweeted back in 2013 when a similar crisis was facing then president obama. he tweeted this about president obama supposedly telegraphing action. why do we keep broadcasting when we are going to attack...
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i almost hope that donald trump is telegraphing. a lot of republicans like myself were very critical of president obama for making a red line, drawing it in the sand and then ignoring it. when i worked in the house of representatives, we backed the president on an authorization of military force with statements from then speaking boehner and majority leader kanter that the president walked away from. if there is a red line out there at all, it's bombs are coming. now that he said that, this has to now be the red line. i'd support such an action. if he says bombs are coming and they do not, it means no one in the world, in the diplomacy stage is going to listen to anything the president says. he has to follow through now. >> stay with me. breaking news involving president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, when they raided his home and office earlier in the week. more on that next. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ just say the words ♪ and we'll beat the birds down to acapulco bay ♪ ♪ it's perfect for a flying honeymoon they say
i almost hope that donald trump is telegraphing. a lot of republicans like myself were very critical of president obama for making a red line, drawing it in the sand and then ignoring it. when i worked in the house of representatives, we backed the president on an authorization of military force with statements from then speaking boehner and majority leader kanter that the president walked away from. if there is a red line out there at all, it's bombs are coming. now that he said that, this has...
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the daily telegraph looks at the labour anti—semitism row.t has a warning from union leader len mccluskey, that five so called ‘corbyn—hater‘ labour mps would be ‘held to account‘ for what he calls whipping up the row to smear the party leader. the daily express leads with the ordeal of the family of the seriously ill toddler alfie evans, whose father hailed his son as a "warrior"... the ‘i‘ features president trump's up coming visit to the uk onjuly 13th. unlucky for some say those who plan major protests. the guardian reports that the home secretary amber rudd is taking the heat for the windrush controversy in order to protect downing street. the times investigates a finding that long term use of some prescribed drugs could raise the risk of dementia. and the sun has a picture of new dad the duke of cambridge. the papers says he's dropping off at the service to commemorate anzac at westminster abbey. we will start with the continuing
the daily telegraph looks at the labour anti—semitism row.t has a warning from union leader len mccluskey, that five so called ‘corbyn—hater‘ labour mps would be ‘held to account‘ for what he calls whipping up the row to smear the party leader. the daily express leads with the ordeal of the family of the seriously ill toddler alfie evans, whose father hailed his son as a "warrior"... the ‘i‘ features president trump's up coming visit to the uk onjuly 13th. unlucky for...
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the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergere sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and
the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergere sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne...
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on the gloom in moscow for britain's daily telegraph a newspaper thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world britain's national security advisor has told nato that russian intelligence agencies monitor the e-mails of former double agents are going to skip out of his daughter for at least five years before they were poisoned the u.k. blames russia for the attack moscow denies any involvement. medical sources in gaza say israeli troops shot and killed at least one person during a protest on the border with israel twenty more were injured it's the third consecutive friday large scale protests against the gaza blockade clashes with israeli forces have claimed dozens of palestinian lives. u.s. president donald trump has described his former f.b.i. director james comey as an untruthful slimeball after details emerged of a no holds barred memoir due out next week president trump fired mr comey because he was said to be unhappy with this ugly of the f.b.i. investigation into allegations of russian interference in the twenty sixteen u.s. e
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let's turn to the telegraph. budget cuts meant "my cancer wasn't spotted".tary, lord lansley. it is quite an extraordinary story. he said he was receiving —— he is receiving chemotherapy of bowel cancer. he tried to introduce a screening programme under david cameron. these are strong accusations from andrew lansley. health secretary under david cameron, it is thought was to introduce this i—off bowel cancer test at the age of 55 for men. he said if that happened that he would of had that screening and it would have caught his bowel cancer early. it's striking how that come about. what is interesting is that not only this is a deeply personal and specific case. andrew lansley is talking about the scheme in which he tried to introduce. it speaks to a nightmare going on within the conservative party at the moment about whether it is now time, after grinding years of austerity, to turn it off. andrew lansley seems to be talking about, despite being a harbinger of the early cuts in the coalition government, he is saying the government seems choose need to start
let's turn to the telegraph. budget cuts meant "my cancer wasn't spotted".tary, lord lansley. it is quite an extraordinary story. he said he was receiving —— he is receiving chemotherapy of bowel cancer. he tried to introduce a screening programme under david cameron. these are strong accusations from andrew lansley. health secretary under david cameron, it is thought was to introduce this i—off bowel cancer test at the age of 55 for men. he said if that happened that he would...
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is the you would not think this is the daily telegraph, given their pro—brexit starts. —— stamps. ——learly there is a bit of ha rd ball starts. clearly there is a bit of hardball here, and the uk government cannot lose its nerve. the danger is, if you go to hard you end up getting no deal, nobody really wants there to be no deal. to go back to wto terms, and especially in northern ireland, no one wants there to bea northern ireland, no one wants there to be a hard border with the south, that would be horrendously difficult for internal trade within ireland and would be difficult for many people. this is a surprising development. we all assumed eventually a compromise would be found and that they would be a way to clear the hurdles, but suddenly the government is facing the possibility that that isn't there. you suspect this is a game of bluff but someone has got to move next. you suspect this is a game of bluff but someone has got to move nextm there a response from the government in this piece was dropped i don't think so. —— in this space?” in this piece was dropped i don't think s
is the you would not think this is the daily telegraph, given their pro—brexit starts. —— stamps. ——learly there is a bit of ha rd ball starts. clearly there is a bit of hardball here, and the uk government cannot lose its nerve. the danger is, if you go to hard you end up getting no deal, nobody really wants there to be no deal. to go back to wto terms, and especially in northern ireland, no one wants there to bea northern ireland, no one wants there to be a hard border with the...
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let's start with the telegraph. this morning, just about every front page has got donald trump ata every front page has got donald trump at a picture of him on it all
let's start with the telegraph. this morning, just about every front page has got donald trump ata every front page has got donald trump at a picture of him on it all
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this story on the front page the business telegraph about oil, $100 a barrel soon?and see, but it is all about supply and demand as ever and add in a liberal dose of geopolitics and you get a perfect storm. the opec cartel have been vindicated in a sense in their process of cutting, saudi arabia often vilified has cut hugely when it probably needed those figures up to bolster domestic income. they are desperate for the price to go up. not only for the price to go higher for their revenues but they are about to sell a part of their national oil company and they want that valuation to be increased. but step back and we see the political problems in venezuela imp acting oil production, that has bottomed out there —— impacting. if donald trump reneges on the iran nuclear deal... new sanctions against yellow that would mean the asian buyers, if the price surges to that degree the increase in inflation in many countries could have a big impact so keep an eye on that. some good news, lovely to have some good news, amazing news for william and kate, the safe arrival of thei
this story on the front page the business telegraph about oil, $100 a barrel soon?and see, but it is all about supply and demand as ever and add in a liberal dose of geopolitics and you get a perfect storm. the opec cartel have been vindicated in a sense in their process of cutting, saudi arabia often vilified has cut hugely when it probably needed those figures up to bolster domestic income. they are desperate for the price to go up. not only for the price to go higher for their revenues but...
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meanwhile, in the telegraph business section, the boss of luxury vehicle makerjaguar says range rover and humans will always be able to drive if they want. this comes despite the company's new partnership with google's self—driving vehicles arm. and finally, like most other uk newspaper front covers, the independent has a picture of the infamous spitfire as britain's royal air force marks its centenary. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, who's editor—in—chief at what investment. you are going to be taking us through those stories. let us with the jerusalem
meanwhile, in the telegraph business section, the boss of luxury vehicle makerjaguar says range rover and humans will always be able to drive if they want. this comes despite the company's new partnership with google's self—driving vehicles arm. and finally, like most other uk newspaper front covers, the independent has a picture of the infamous spitfire as britain's royal air force marks its centenary. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, who's editor—in—chief at what investment....
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let's move onto the telegraph, a picture of donald trump on its front page.similarly, may stands behind... the telegraph saying the prime minister is unlikely to go to the commons for a vote, but parliament in recess at the moment. one of donald trump's aids to me seems to be raising the diplomatic temperature by talking about genocide in syria. what did you make of that language? you have to be very careful what words you use. one jewel dropped a words so powerful as genocide, into any sentence or any paragraph, it's radioactive itself. that is a really dangerous thing to do because it loosens the actual language and the power of language. if you keep a word like genocide from genuinely prevent international agreed murder of a people, that's fine. what we have here, or what we seem to have here, is an expansion of the weapons of war. and what is very alarming is that chemical weapons are now becoming far too familiar as weapons of war. there have been, i was reading in some of the cover here, there are a thousand documented uses of chemical weapons in the la
let's move onto the telegraph, a picture of donald trump on its front page.similarly, may stands behind... the telegraph saying the prime minister is unlikely to go to the commons for a vote, but parliament in recess at the moment. one of donald trump's aids to me seems to be raising the diplomatic temperature by talking about genocide in syria. what did you make of that language? you have to be very careful what words you use. one jewel dropped a words so powerful as genocide, into any...
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let's get more from alex loued in moscow he's a russia correspondent for britain's daily telegraph newspaper welcome to day as moscow offered any proof to back this claim. well they made a large presentation today at the defense ministry claiming of course the u.k. stays the whole chemical attack in duma. they said that they have proof from sources on the ground they later sent journalists a video in which two men claim to have been presence on april seventh in do my at the hospital and they said the people there were actually suffering from smoke inhalation from a fire when. unknown people came in started pouring water and a chemical attack and there in the video none of this looks very convincing it looks like russia is again muddying the waters around this incident in an attempt to let the flex claim from its ally are the stars of the west. sergey lavrov is talking about campaign of russophobia does they have any international backing is it or is he alone in this. well of course russia can sometimes count china support in the u.n. security council different states like cuba and venezuela
let's get more from alex loued in moscow he's a russia correspondent for britain's daily telegraph newspaper welcome to day as moscow offered any proof to back this claim. well they made a large presentation today at the defense ministry claiming of course the u.k. stays the whole chemical attack in duma. they said that they have proof from sources on the ground they later sent journalists a video in which two men claim to have been presence on april seventh in do my at the hospital and they...
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staying with the daily telegraph. the violent crime story.violent crime, once amber rudd. —— warns. the violence, serious violent strategy, partly because of the murder rate going up in london. terrible. i murder rate going up in london. terrible. lam murder rate going up in london. terrible. i am scottish and i hope they have been speaking to the scots because the scots had a terrible problem, the worst in the civilised world. glasgow the murder capital of europe. not a single knifing there, yes, there are still beatings, it is not a tranquil place, but they have stopped the knifing. they did not say to the police, here is money in a crackdown. it is by bringing everybody in, social services, health. they think it is a health problem. a public health issue. they matched the gangs. happily ever mapped the gangs? trying to stop people joining mapped the gangs? trying to stop peoplejoining gangs mapped the gangs? trying to stop people joining gangs in mapped the gangs? trying to stop peoplejoining gangs in the mapped the gangs? trying to stop p
staying with the daily telegraph. the violent crime story.violent crime, once amber rudd. —— warns. the violence, serious violent strategy, partly because of the murder rate going up in london. terrible. i murder rate going up in london. terrible. lam murder rate going up in london. terrible. i am scottish and i hope they have been speaking to the scots because the scots had a terrible problem, the worst in the civilised world. glasgow the murder capital of europe. not a single knifing...
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the daily telegraph claims health secretary breached anti—money laundering laws when he set up a companys and has since corrected them. the mirror reports on the first day of sir cliff richard's court case. he's suing the bbc over live footage it broadcast of a police raid on his home. and finally, the express reports that senior medical officials have condemned previous nhs guidelines on carbohydrates as adding to the obesity crisis. but begin almost with the story we are talking about last night's paper. no surprise, rachel, if the metro and it's this "council of war." indeed. this is leading with theresa may's to our meeting with cabinet in which she has secured their backing for some kind of action for the horrific chemical attack we saw in ghouta over the weekend. there's been a slight reconfiguration in the sense that trump seems to have pulled back a little bit, in the sense that he's 110w little bit, in the sense that he's now while, i didn't say when we would strike i just now while, i didn't say when we would strike ijust said that we would strike ijust said that we would strik
the daily telegraph claims health secretary breached anti—money laundering laws when he set up a companys and has since corrected them. the mirror reports on the first day of sir cliff richard's court case. he's suing the bbc over live footage it broadcast of a police raid on his home. and finally, the express reports that senior medical officials have condemned previous nhs guidelines on carbohydrates as adding to the obesity crisis. but begin almost with the story we are talking about last...
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ahead of the class everywhere he kept working and working and when he started with the telegraph there was no looking back in fact one of his. supervisors said give me one of your quarters i'll invest it for you and carnegie rights to his mother i made two cents off the sweat of somebody else's brow and he never looked back. because. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten times tempting each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth to the rich the weak six percent markets thirty percent. some with four hundred to five hundred trade per circuit. and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember it's what one does that shows you can afford to miss the one and only. welcome back to the whole new york where i'm speaking to me. started walking. through some of the four became a stock of us in eighty six and over the last fifty years he has collected over three hundred five p
ahead of the class everywhere he kept working and working and when he started with the telegraph there was no looking back in fact one of his. supervisors said give me one of your quarters i'll invest it for you and carnegie rights to his mother i made two cents off the sweat of somebody else's brow and he never looked back. because. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten times tempting each day. eighty five percent...
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ahead of the class everywhere he kept working and working and when he started with the telegraph there was no looking back in fact one of his. supervisors said give me one of your quarters i'll invest it for you and carnegie rates to his mother i made two cents off the sweat of somebody else's brow and he never looked back. i think obama drew a red line and never fulfilled his his threats i suppose are predictions. on the other hand i also don't support trump president trumps you know you lateral actions either but i'm in favor of multilateral responses not unilateral action we all hope for the syrian people that we can find a good resolution to this in fact we can develop democratic processes in syria and elsewhere in the middle east as well as time goes on. for men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the hand. all four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the. that's wrong there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because they did not shoot around a corner. too much too there was a healthy person and then to plant the seeds and ov
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ahead of the class everywhere he kept working and working and when he started with the telegraph there was no looking back in fact one of these is. super visors said give me one of your quarters i'll invest it for you and carnegie rates to his mother i made two cents off the sweat of somebody else's brow and he never looked back. he was president donald trump says he wants american troops to leave syria what are exactly washington's goals in syria partition war for war sake or a means to sticking it to iran and russia all or poorly thought out options. for men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the hand. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not shoot around a corner. in july. twenty seventeen also a freelance journalist working with. militant shelling in syria. has established a solid memorial they will recognize will reporters. for the sake of the truth and susan. you can submit your published works in a video form to a. welcome back to the whole new
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on the gloom in moscow for britain's daily telegraph a newspaper thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world but all sources in gaza say israeli troops have shot and killed at least one person during a protest on the border with israel but many more were injured the third consecutive friday of large scale protests against the gaza blockade clashes with israeli forces have claimed dozens of palestinian lives. of course in russia has blocked the messaging app telegram after its developers are refused to share encryption case with the russian security services who say they need the information to monitor potential terrorists absent russian developers as providing the government with access to messages would violate privacy laws. now u.s. president donald trump has described his former f.b.i. director james comey as an untruthful slimeball of the details emerged of a note from a no holds barred barred memoir due for release next week president trump fired mr curry last week he was said to be unhappy at his handling of the f.b.i. inves
on the gloom in moscow for britain's daily telegraph a newspaper thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world but all sources in gaza say israeli troops have shot and killed at least one person during a protest on the border with israel but many more were injured the third consecutive friday of large scale protests against the gaza blockade clashes with israeli forces have claimed dozens of palestinian lives. of course in russia has blocked the messaging app...
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that is certainly the headline in the telegraph.s is still being in custody tonight. he found an intruder in his home, allegedly, and is now being investigated for murder, and i think what a lot of the papers are discussing is it was his house and there were two intruders who came into the house and it's going to widen the debate about the right to self—defense and reasonable force. of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely. that really dominated headlines and lyrical debate —— political debate for many a week backin political debate for many a week back in the early 90s. and i remember! back in the early 90s. and i remember i was writing about william hague at the time, leader of the
that is certainly the headline in the telegraph.s is still being in custody tonight. he found an intruder in his home, allegedly, and is now being investigated for murder, and i think what a lot of the papers are discussing is it was his house and there were two intruders who came into the house and it's going to widen the debate about the right to self—defense and reasonable force. of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely. that really dominated headlines and lyrical...
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it's back to the royal baby for the daily telegraph — with a full—cover picture of catherine and the prince. and the sun plays up the shakespearean connection to the royal birth, falling as it did on the bard's birthday. so the windrush development and the royal baby sharing the honours on the front pages — let's have a closer look. aside with the baby the picture is the poster front page. no adverse, just a picture of the glorious mum with her new son, the bit alignment i think it is. what a great picture. -- fit in i think it is. what a great picture. —— fit in line to the throne i think. it happened when world babies are born. or merit. there is a formula we follow. we have to have the fact of the day. we have to go through, anybody who is been a whole today, the less on what is happening. the key facts. what it we need to know? onstage or to say, how auspicious, the new world birth occurred, allowing the daily telegraph to offer us an 8—page supplemental this morning to commemorate this. —— on st george estate. she gave birth at 11 o'clock this morning. by the late tee time, she
it's back to the royal baby for the daily telegraph — with a full—cover picture of catherine and the prince. and the sun plays up the shakespearean connection to the royal birth, falling as it did on the bard's birthday. so the windrush development and the royal baby sharing the honours on the front pages — let's have a closer look. aside with the baby the picture is the poster front page. no adverse, just a picture of the glorious mum with her new son, the bit alignment i think it is....
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there is a piece in the telegraph talking about the royal air force telegraph talking about the royal. the 100 year anniversary of the formation of the royal air force today. as you say, the context is king. gavin williamson is continuing health turf war with the treasury tip secure more money for the defence budget. the headline viewers can see is about the idea of the armed forces and the focus on the post— brexit universe. he talks about the flexibility and the need to respond for it. —— respond to it. what is distinctive about this is when he was first appointed, there was c0 ntrove i’sy when he was first appointed, there was controversy about whether he was toojunior. given was controversy about whether he was too junior. given the was controversy about whether he was toojunior. given the previous defence secretary, there was a similar pattern. what you make of the anti—semitism story embroiling the anti—semitism story embroiling the labour party. jeremy corbyn. it is on the majority of the papers including the express that talks about eddie ezard stepping in. the anti—semitism,
there is a piece in the telegraph talking about the royal air force telegraph talking about the royal. the 100 year anniversary of the formation of the royal air force today. as you say, the context is king. gavin williamson is continuing health turf war with the treasury tip secure more money for the defence budget. the headline viewers can see is about the idea of the armed forces and the focus on the post— brexit universe. he talks about the flexibility and the need to respond for it....
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with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and miranda green,ont pages are already in. as you may have guessed, the royal baby is the focus of the majority of tomorrow's papers. the i features a picture of the new prince with his parents on the hospital steps, as well as the official announcement at buckingham palace. the metro offers three cheers for the duke and duchess' third child. in addition to the royal baby news, the daily mirror also carries claims that current home secretary amber rudd is taking the blame for the windrush scandal. staying with the windrush immigration row, the guardian headlines amber rudd's announcement that those affected will be given uk citizenship. the times says amber rudd's promise is designed to change the culture at the home office with regards to immigration. the financial times reports theresa may's announcement of an annual day in commemoration of murdered teenager stephen lawrence. it's back to the royal baby for the daily telegraph — with a full—cover picture of catherine and the new prince. and the sun p
with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and miranda green,ont pages are already in. as you may have guessed, the royal baby is the focus of the majority of tomorrow's papers. the i features a picture of the new prince with his parents on the hospital steps, as well as the official announcement at buckingham palace. the metro offers three cheers for the duke and duchess' third child. in addition to the royal baby news, the daily mirror also carries...
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the daily telegraph highlights trump's claims that vladimir putin was partly responsible. guardian claims it has a leaked home office document which alleges government cuts to the police may have encouraged violent offenders. the times has the same picture as the guardian illustrating the syria story, it also has story claiming the nhs is wasting £40 million a year on a useless injection for back pain. the daily mail says the open university is a victim of the changes to tuition fees and claims educationalists and some senior conservatives are calling for it to be subsidised. and the i takes a look at the home secretary's multi—million pound plan to reduce youth crime. so, syria dominating the front pages there. your paper has chosen to use this photograph of this baby having to receive oxygen after that attack in douma, seek is the headline. most of them will die, the targeting of anything that is known to have life. is important to choose carefully the pictures you use, but there are so many traumatised children that we are seeing. there are much worse pictures that have
the daily telegraph highlights trump's claims that vladimir putin was partly responsible. guardian claims it has a leaked home office document which alleges government cuts to the police may have encouraged violent offenders. the times has the same picture as the guardian illustrating the syria story, it also has story claiming the nhs is wasting £40 million a year on a useless injection for back pain. the daily mail says the open university is a victim of the changes to tuition fees and...
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the daily telegraph, half of expert voices on bbc will be female next year.because i began with caroline on this last year. yes, one of the things i found is that men think that they are experts in everything, women who are experts sometimes need to be encouraged to put themselves forward, encouraged to regard themselves as an expert, encouraged to run for office. there are issues in parliament at the moment about just encouraging women to run for parliament. there are many mediocre men who never thought for a second about whether or not they would be qualified to do that job. i know that the producers i work with work very hard to think is there a female voice that we can get on these specific stories, in particular stories which tend to be so particular stories which tend to be so dominated by men, so science and technology. it is about a mindset as much as anything. absolutely, and one of the things, as were talking about earlier, the biggest gaps, you see it on things that perhaps we do not even notice we are seeing, like comedy panel shows. producers str
the daily telegraph, half of expert voices on bbc will be female next year.because i began with caroline on this last year. yes, one of the things i found is that men think that they are experts in everything, women who are experts sometimes need to be encouraged to put themselves forward, encouraged to regard themselves as an expert, encouraged to run for office. there are issues in parliament at the moment about just encouraging women to run for parliament. there are many mediocre men who...