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yes, so the telegraph and the other papers today are telegraph and the other papers today a re really telegraph and the other papers today are really about theresa may's fightback. so she has got the big speech to the cbi tomorrow, and she is basically... the thrust of the story is she will tell the five who are plotting against her that as the telegraph puts it, the terms of the eu's divorce from the uk have been agreed in full and the only thing to discuss as a future trade deal. in other words, here is the deal, you can't train unpick it now, and we have to make the most of it. that is the thrust of what the telegraph says she will say. will it be convincing to the cbi? the public can't do anything, can they? no, they can't. she has to stay that there is no more negotiation —— she has to say. the eu saying there is no negotiation either but she may be saying please give me something. you can see what is happening here, i am really back against the ropes, but it isa really back against the ropes, but it is a bit ofa really back against the ropes, but it is a bit of a slap down to th
yes, so the telegraph and the other papers today are telegraph and the other papers today a re really telegraph and the other papers today are really about theresa may's fightback. so she has got the big speech to the cbi tomorrow, and she is basically... the thrust of the story is she will tell the five who are plotting against her that as the telegraph puts it, the terms of the eu's divorce from the uk have been agreed in full and the only thing to discuss as a future trade deal. in other...
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sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problemslj sunday telegraph does suggest she will haveon't envy her. i sometimes feel this fairly friendless woman, one has two of how she was fought on and oi'i has two of how she was fought on and on that surely a moment comes when she realises that none of what she thought was easily done is going to happen. david davis speaking up, all these other brexit supporters speaking up, as if it is the easiest and most unproblematic exit. i have i'io and most unproblematic exit. i have no idea what she will do but she has surprised us in the past. she does surprises by her resilience but there is a paragraph in the sunday telegraph saying senior government figures are discussing the possibility of a new leader taking over and resetting the negotiations, if only it were that simple, which would apparently kicked the candour that further down the road and then we would have some kind of resolution. there was that figure, who will be the person? i think it came across extraordinarily well. do you think is the air apparent? there is the long gamep
sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problemslj sunday telegraph does suggest she will haveon't envy her. i sometimes feel this fairly friendless woman, one has two of how she was fought on and oi'i has two of how she was fought on and on that surely a moment comes when she realises that none of what she thought was easily done is going to happen. david davis speaking up, all these other brexit supporters speaking up, as if it is the easiest and most unproblematic exit. i have i'io...
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let's go onto another story on the front page of the telegraph which is that british spy the telegraphtrying to stop the president dropped from exposing their sources. —— president trump from exposing their stores is. —— sources. this is a complex story. that was authorised, the spying during the electric camp —— election campaign, they had to assemble what was probable cause. in the uk we call that premier vessey a evidence, to suggest that there was a reason on why the font that is assembled bits and pieces of evidence from the security. almost all of our intelligence with the us so there is bits of pieces of uk intelligence in this application. trump said that that application was flawed and corrupt, and so you want —— and he wa nts to corrupt, and so you want —— and he wants to release it. he says their source is in danger, and they are pulling hell and high water to stop that. financial times. pulling hell and high water to stop that. financialtimes. they pulling hell and high water to stop that. financial times. they have a story that it be online gambling group at 365 has got an
let's go onto another story on the front page of the telegraph which is that british spy the telegraphtrying to stop the president dropped from exposing their sources. —— president trump from exposing their stores is. —— sources. this is a complex story. that was authorised, the spying during the electric camp —— election campaign, they had to assemble what was probable cause. in the uk we call that premier vessey a evidence, to suggest that there was a reason on why the font that...
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the telegraph finding holes in it. the telegraph finding holes in it.ding holes in it. the telegraph are a lot colder and the rest onto main things which is the rest onto main things which is the fact that theresa may has said and a lot of the things they said they would look forward about the deal and about the current position of the eu and not coming out. one of them is the immigration might paper which would look at what happens with migrant workers coming into the uk after brexit. the other one is a full legal advice that theresa may and her cabinet have been given on brexit. so the attorney general was supposed to publish that. now they said that instead they will put forward a position paper, and a lot of brexiteers... forward a position paper, and a lot of brexiteers. .. what is a position paper? i think it is a kind of summary paper? i think it is a kind of summary of some of the main points. it is not the full document that mps voted to actually be released. a lot of the brexiteers are saying they are annoyed about this as they see it as withh
the telegraph finding holes in it. the telegraph finding holes in it.ding holes in it. the telegraph are a lot colder and the rest onto main things which is the rest onto main things which is the fact that theresa may has said and a lot of the things they said they would look forward about the deal and about the current position of the eu and not coming out. one of them is the immigration might paper which would look at what happens with migrant workers coming into the uk after brexit. the...
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‘moment of truth' is the telegraph's take on it.t says the prime minister faces a backlash from her cabinet ministers. celebrating prince charles‘s seventieth, the paper also carries an official family photograph marking the occasion. -- 70th. the guardian leads with four of the key cabinet ministers who theresa may needs to back her deal alongside the headline, ‘this is the deal, now back me.‘ the mail carries the offical photograph of prince charles and his family marking his 70th, along with the headline ‘judgement day.‘ the express leads with theresa may's claim that this deal is the best for britain. it says she faces the fight of her political life to convince her colleagues, parliament and the country to accept it. the times has a different take, saying the prime minister has been accused of betrayal as she puts her
‘moment of truth' is the telegraph's take on it.t says the prime minister faces a backlash from her cabinet ministers. celebrating prince charles‘s seventieth, the paper also carries an official family photograph marking the occasion. -- 70th. the guardian leads with four of the key cabinet ministers who theresa may needs to back her deal alongside the headline, ‘this is the deal, now back me.‘ the mail carries the offical photograph of prince charles and his family marking his 70th,...
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the daily telegraph's tack on —— ta ke the daily telegraph's tack on —— take on this is not about gibraltarabout whatjeremy hunt had to say after that cabinet meeting. he is warning that the uk is at risk of getting caught in what he describes asa getting caught in what he describes as a turkey trapped. what does he mean? there is a new expression to grapple with this morning, the turkey trapped. this idea, basically, that the united kingdom could become like turkey, stuck on a permanent negotiation for the last 30 years to try and get to the next stage. turkey is trying to get in and the uk is trying to get out and negotiate a new deal. i think it is fascinating thatjeremy hunt has
the daily telegraph's tack on —— ta ke the daily telegraph's tack on —— take on this is not about gibraltarabout whatjeremy hunt had to say after that cabinet meeting. he is warning that the uk is at risk of getting caught in what he describes asa getting caught in what he describes as a turkey trapped. what does he mean? there is a new expression to grapple with this morning, the turkey trapped. this idea, basically, that the united kingdom could become like turkey, stuck on a...
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according to the telegraph, a cabinetand brexit. according to the telegraph, a cabinet and eu plot?we have heard a lot about what the brexiteers are doing and what they have been conspiring and what they have been conspiring and convening, and organising themselves better in the early stages of the process. it's interesting, today we have seen a lot of use of cabinet remainers, threatening to walk if they no deal looks likely. instead, for some of these remainer pull at least in the daily telegraph, there isa least in the daily telegraph, there is a norway option where the uk stays in the european economic area but without full membership of the eu. james, do you buy this as another plot at the 11th hour?|j eu. james, do you buy this as another plot at the 11th hour? i do, andl another plot at the 11th hour? i do, and i like that they call it a meeting without a pizza, in contrast to the pizza plotters, the brexit groupa to the pizza plotters, the brexit group a couple of weeks ago! i think it is hilarious. and possibly quite appropriate, that donald tusk, as we are quoting, freddie
according to the telegraph, a cabinetand brexit. according to the telegraph, a cabinet and eu plot?we have heard a lot about what the brexiteers are doing and what they have been conspiring and what they have been conspiring and convening, and organising themselves better in the early stages of the process. it's interesting, today we have seen a lot of use of cabinet remainers, threatening to walk if they no deal looks likely. instead, for some of these remainer pull at least in the daily...
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we'll come back to the telegraph a moment. we'll sort that out.time as the theresa may the focus of the ft coverage which has been a staunchly pro remain paper throughout and they're saying the prime minister is happy to dollars that every scenario does not look great. from what we heard today this is correct that she his having to mike under my deal it will shrink. was i imagining it today during prime ministers questions that she said britain will not be worse off than she had to defend that against the cheering from the opposition benches? she was saying pretty one not be were soft but factually according to these forecasts it will be. i thought that was a slightly strange approach for her to take but it's very much of the theresa may ilk which is i have a message and go to push ahead with that regardless of what the coverage has been today the news. nothing has changed. i suppose the point there is something to philip hammond said earlier this morning and that if you measure it in purely economic terms you can clearly come to some things and t
we'll come back to the telegraph a moment. we'll sort that out.time as the theresa may the focus of the ft coverage which has been a staunchly pro remain paper throughout and they're saying the prime minister is happy to dollars that every scenario does not look great. from what we heard today this is correct that she his having to mike under my deal it will shrink. was i imagining it today during prime ministers questions that she said britain will not be worse off than she had to defend that...
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there is an awful richness to this telegraph story. 0ne richness to this telegraph story.he current demands that brussels are making britain are unacceptable, and other cabinet ministers supporting him, then you have william hague, former foreign secretary, who backed remain, but is fiow secretary, who backed remain, but is now saying if brussels is making the kind of unreasonable requests it seems to be, like last week we have a story about them saying we wouldn't even be a to control our fishing waters, we really do start needing to prepare for no deal, which takes us back to the headline itself, and that we have four months potentially to do it. now this is getting really high stick stuff now. that's what i was wondering, polly, is there a sense that this is all about the theatre and the brinksmanship you get in the final bid, where everybody‘s pushing for that last advantage before they
there is an awful richness to this telegraph story. 0ne richness to this telegraph story.he current demands that brussels are making britain are unacceptable, and other cabinet ministers supporting him, then you have william hague, former foreign secretary, who backed remain, but is fiow secretary, who backed remain, but is now saying if brussels is making the kind of unreasonable requests it seems to be, like last week we have a story about them saying we wouldn't even be a to control our...
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he has eve ryo ne telegraph automatically.ng about sanctions on iran which is not a topic people would be interested in. something dry to some people. that is going straight to the people that he wants it to see. he does i care what we say about it, he does not care in many ways that it is making it more trying to make a joke of it. is having a laugh, as in the? he is laughing at all of us. the makers of game of thrones are upset that they have used the branding or slogan although... it is suing everyone has seen it. it is everywhere and it makes them look like a tough guy. i ran are now worried about what is going on this november five again, it builds it right up. he is the master at it. he says the ron is taking a big hit when he releases. —— tehran... taking a big hit when he releases. -- tehran... he has to follow through. he is a master of timing to deflect so that is what he is doing here. back there have been problems. if we cheer and to the financial times, this is all but the midterms. on tuesday. this is taking plac
he has eve ryo ne telegraph automatically.ng about sanctions on iran which is not a topic people would be interested in. something dry to some people. that is going straight to the people that he wants it to see. he does i care what we say about it, he does not care in many ways that it is making it more trying to make a joke of it. is having a laugh, as in the? he is laughing at all of us. the makers of game of thrones are upset that they have used the branding or slogan although... it is...
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interesting, the telegraph picking up interesting, the telegraph picking up this idea," are you sickat the country wants to get on. i'm not sure i agree with the idea the country has been bored. in terms of the second referendum, we are leaving in 107 days, there is not going to be a second referendum as it legally can't happen in that timeframe. there were also not be a general election this year because of the process we have to go through on that time required. if they want to bring down their prime minister in the tory party, it will achieve little nothing. if you have a no—confidence vote and decide you don't want her to be leader of your party, she continues as such time as they have another leader and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take leader contest and that will take time. in some ways she is a strong position, and don't forget she is the prime minister and has that ability to speak to people, but i don't think it is about boredom. it is about reality. was always going to come down to a messy, mice that would please no one and
interesting, the telegraph picking up interesting, the telegraph picking up this idea," are you sickat the country wants to get on. i'm not sure i agree with the idea the country has been bored. in terms of the second referendum, we are leaving in 107 days, there is not going to be a second referendum as it legally can't happen in that timeframe. there were also not be a general election this year because of the process we have to go through on that time required. if they want to bring...
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yes, so the telegraph and the other papers today are telegraph and the other papers today a re reallyspeech to the cbi tomorrow, and she is basically... the thrust of the story is she will tell the five who are plotting against her that as the telegraph puts it, the terms of the eu's divorce from the uk have been agreed in full and the only thing to discuss as a future trade deal. in other words, here is the deal, you can't
yes, so the telegraph and the other papers today are telegraph and the other papers today a re reallyspeech to the cbi tomorrow, and she is basically... the thrust of the story is she will tell the five who are plotting against her that as the telegraph puts it, the terms of the eu's divorce from the uk have been agreed in full and the only thing to discuss as a future trade deal. in other words, here is the deal, you can't
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let's look at the telegraph as a final discussion on armistice, and this beautiful photograph of onegs that was thought up by danny boyle, the film director, and the event organiser, as he is now known after the olympics, too. such a beautiful idea, wasn't it? it was, and they were tremendously executed, when you saw the aerial photographs of the various different sculptures that were created. they really are absolutely superb. the idea of the sea washing them away as well. that we are all fleeting moments on the earth. and then we disappear. and thatis earth. and then we disappear. and that is it. you know, the reality is that is it. you know, the reality is that there are very few people alive today who were alive during the war. nobody who fought in it is any more alive. the wall has move on. there is the misquotation of opinion column, "they shall not grow old" it is "they shall grow not old", that is, they shall always be flesh, and this is what it is about, to keep the memories of the sacrifice our fresh. let's look at something different, and we always have to look at brexit,
let's look at the telegraph as a final discussion on armistice, and this beautiful photograph of onegs that was thought up by danny boyle, the film director, and the event organiser, as he is now known after the olympics, too. such a beautiful idea, wasn't it? it was, and they were tremendously executed, when you saw the aerial photographs of the various different sculptures that were created. they really are absolutely superb. the idea of the sea washing them away as well. that we are all...
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i would like to also look atjohn, at the sunday telegraph here, this secret plan b for brexit.t the cabinet and eu plotting their own plan b is. assuming the eu leaders sign off the deal tomorrow morning, obviously everyone expects they will as spain has done its last—minute bit of theatrical informants. the reader difficult bit is going to be getting it through parliament and no doubt there are cabinet ministers who are thinking about what to do if they cannot get this deal through and what the alternatives are and there are various reports on the sunday telegraph and the sunday times about groups of cabinet ministers... brawl is very similar, broke the hard brexiteers don't like it and the remainers. like it either. she has been assailed from both sides and she is hoping her unpopular position in the middle will prevail by some kind of magic. as you say, it is also on the sunday times with a new gang of five in cabinet mutiny and brexit and cabinet mutiny and brexit and cabinet ministers wrexham —— threatening to resign. saying we think there is more leverage, we think there
i would like to also look atjohn, at the sunday telegraph here, this secret plan b for brexit.t the cabinet and eu plotting their own plan b is. assuming the eu leaders sign off the deal tomorrow morning, obviously everyone expects they will as spain has done its last—minute bit of theatrical informants. the reader difficult bit is going to be getting it through parliament and no doubt there are cabinet ministers who are thinking about what to do if they cannot get this deal through and what...
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let's start off with the telegraph.heresa may this week, as she was saying earlier on, this is a hugely important week for her. she is speaking tomorrow at the confederation of british industries where she will apparently, according to the telegraph, slapped down the brexiteers, gang of five who have not resigned from the cabinet as yet, and say there will be no more negotiations to the eu deal. they have been keen to stress that perhaps we can eke out a little bit more from the eu and try and give us a few more points. she is resolutely saying no. she is saying the core elements of the deal are already in place. the withdrawal agreement has been agreed, subject to final agreement being reached on the framework. is that a risky strategy to ta ke framework. is that a risky strategy to take considering it still has to go through parliament? she is not taking on anything on board. maybe she is not listening. risky compared to what? the alternative is promising to re—negotiated? it has taken them two years to get to this de
let's start off with the telegraph.heresa may this week, as she was saying earlier on, this is a hugely important week for her. she is speaking tomorrow at the confederation of british industries where she will apparently, according to the telegraph, slapped down the brexiteers, gang of five who have not resigned from the cabinet as yet, and say there will be no more negotiations to the eu deal. they have been keen to stress that perhaps we can eke out a little bit more from the eu and try and...
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the sunday telegraph says the health secretary is to call on employers to offer perks such as free fruitcle loans and counselling to help improve the health of their staff. the sunday times leads with a story about the prime minister securing a brexit deal with brusells that would also win the backing of parliament. the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs which could have been found new homes. and the sunday express says a number of children were seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the sunday headlines. the sunday times saying theresa may has secured a secret brexit deal which gets to grips with the irish backstop problem. it sold everything, it makes tory mps, labour mps happy, something for brexiteers, it solves island. it is 50 pages, it will be ready in time for brussels in novemberfor not 50 pages, it will be ready in time for brussels in november for not a few minutes ago downing street said it is p
the sunday telegraph says the health secretary is to call on employers to offer perks such as free fruitcle loans and counselling to help improve the health of their staff. the sunday times leads with a story about the prime minister securing a brexit deal with brusells that would also win the backing of parliament. the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs which could have been found new homes. and the sunday express says a...
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the telegraph unpacks, ina suspended negotiation.elegraph unpacks, in a pretty low red detail, what happened in the infamous cabinet meeting last week and it goes cabinet member like cabinet member and it talks pretty much about where they all stood and it is appointed to the difficulties theresa may has in the government but the really big crunch issue — she may be able to get a deal over the line in brussels on the weekend but whether or not he can get that deal through the house of commons before christmas is a really, really big question. the big question is still the northern ireland issue, the border, the back stop. it could bea the border, the back stop. it could be a front stopped as well, some fear, creating so many problems that it would not be unworkable. jeremy hunt has been loyal to the pm all along. this is a leak of a private conversation... it is not the first and won't be the last... politicians are very leaky these days. fascinating that he has decided to ta ke fascinating that he has decided to take that kind of po
the telegraph unpacks, ina suspended negotiation.elegraph unpacks, in a pretty low red detail, what happened in the infamous cabinet meeting last week and it goes cabinet member like cabinet member and it talks pretty much about where they all stood and it is appointed to the difficulties theresa may has in the government but the really big crunch issue — she may be able to get a deal over the line in brussels on the weekend but whether or not he can get that deal through the house of commons...
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let's look at the sunday times and the sunday telegraph has this story.emain as you are suggesting, within the cabinet, not the same gang of five who are threatening to resign if they didn't get another look at the deal, they are trying to get another look at the deal. spain almost put another spanner in the works. these are remainers who think we should have something to fall back on. everybody is talking about plan b. everybody is bound to be thinking about what happens if parliament rejects the deal. then there is talk of coming back to try again but supposing they reject it again. the papers are full of speculation about what these ministers are speculating about as the alternatives. and here it says on the sunday times, a majority of cabinet minutes believe she will lose the meaningful vote pencilled in an will forster to change tack. and then here come the names. philip hammond, david bevington, amber rudd, leg —— greg clark and david cork agreed they will try to get mrs may to adopt a softer breaks it if she can't get a plan through the commons. th
let's look at the sunday times and the sunday telegraph has this story.emain as you are suggesting, within the cabinet, not the same gang of five who are threatening to resign if they didn't get another look at the deal, they are trying to get another look at the deal. spain almost put another spanner in the works. these are remainers who think we should have something to fall back on. everybody is talking about plan b. everybody is bound to be thinking about what happens if parliament rejects...
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jason, the daily telegraph, they are talking about jo the daily telegraph, they are talking aboutjo johnsone stories is about police and funding and particularly the metropolitan police who say they are ina metropolitan police who say they are in a pickle. i think! metropolitan police who say they are in a pickle. i think i would put it slightly stronger than that. a cry for help from the metropolitan police commissioner for extra resources and support from the government to help beat all we see of violence on our streets. 120 dead in london alone. a lot of them teenagers. one of the problems, and we will discuss how you solve knife crime later. one of the problems is that the police numbers have been cut and the support officers have been cut. they were cut in theresa may's what she was home secretary. she suggested there was no correlation between the numbers of police on the streets and the levels of crime. and we are seeing crime rising across the board. we are seeing a rise in violent crime, knife crime, in homicides. and this is why there is more of the need to go public, to persuade
jason, the daily telegraph, they are talking about jo the daily telegraph, they are talking aboutjo johnsone stories is about police and funding and particularly the metropolitan police who say they are ina metropolitan police who say they are in a pickle. i think! metropolitan police who say they are in a pickle. i think i would put it slightly stronger than that. a cry for help from the metropolitan police commissioner for extra resources and support from the government to help beat all we...
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and the telegraph, famously the employer of borisjohnson for so telegraph, famously the employer of boris employer of borisjohnson for so long, they have now emerged as the kind of mr hyde brexit. and so this story in the guardian. yes, the austerity story. in any othertime, guardian. yes, the austerity story. in any other time, this would be all over the papers. the guardian has put it on the front page that the un's reporter, who is an australian human rights lawyer, who has a record on extreme poverty, has visited britain and found that one fifth of the country is effectively living in destitution, and not merely that. he says that the middle classes would find themselves living in an increasingly hostile and unwelcome society because community routes are being broken. 0f unwelcome society because community routes are being broken. of course, this report has been attacked. the daily mail has reportedly been attacked, what is tucked away, this story. but what i find extraordinary is how many in the government classes in this country don't believe it. in the heart of hearts, they think t
and the telegraph, famously the employer of borisjohnson for so telegraph, famously the employer of boris employer of borisjohnson for so long, they have now emerged as the kind of mr hyde brexit. and so this story in the guardian. yes, the austerity story. in any othertime, guardian. yes, the austerity story. in any other time, this would be all over the papers. the guardian has put it on the front page that the un's reporter, who is an australian human rights lawyer, who has a record on...
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we does away with the telegraph, what is their take on all of there. was discussed during cabinet and the fact that it was clearly a difficult meeting, we know that because it went on for five hours when it was scheduled to go on for three and it is clear that a number of ministers have been speaking to journalists or allowing others on a hand to speak to journalists to try and let it be known that they raised objections. so the question really is just how split was the cabinet, not whether it was but, whether there was a division butjust it was but, whether there was a division but just how it was but, whether there was a division butjust how deep those divisions went and the papers are all around the sort of nine, ten, 11 mark and the telegraph talks about one of the ministers that we thought might be possibly considering her position, esther mcvey, the work and pensions secretary, getting into virtually a shouting match with a cabinet secretary of whether they can bea cabinet secretary of whether they can be a vote. normally in cabinet there isn't a
we does away with the telegraph, what is their take on all of there. was discussed during cabinet and the fact that it was clearly a difficult meeting, we know that because it went on for five hours when it was scheduled to go on for three and it is clear that a number of ministers have been speaking to journalists or allowing others on a hand to speak to journalists to try and let it be known that they raised objections. so the question really is just how split was the cabinet, not whether it...
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let's start with this story, front page of the daily telegraph.others have got this story and on the front page, including the bbc. it has a stack of statistics including police dealing with mental health problems. what is really interesting is there is a statistic inhibit basically five individuals have cost £70,000 by calling over 8600 times to the police. in a period of the year. yes, ina police. in a period of the year. yes, in a period of the year. which is shocking. five people. five people. what this opens up is, really it shines light on the fact that there is a massive issue as we know with mental health and how it is looked at in this country, as well as social care. the nhs, according to this study, are basically handing it over to the police. in the study, it says that they are clocking off because it is too dangerous for them to deal with the patients. so really, the biggest thing that needs to be done now is look at how do we deal across the board with mental health issues and social care within the country.” mean this is a real prob
let's start with this story, front page of the daily telegraph.others have got this story and on the front page, including the bbc. it has a stack of statistics including police dealing with mental health problems. what is really interesting is there is a statistic inhibit basically five individuals have cost £70,000 by calling over 8600 times to the police. in a period of the year. yes, ina police. in a period of the year. yes, in a period of the year. which is shocking. five people. five...
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in which case take us to the telegraph because they refer to project hysteria which is quoting jacob.f on they will top the store is off on the terrible warnings from mark and the terrible warnings from mark and the bad treasury forecast add to have the papers that are brexit supporting with the telegraph that of lead their story on actually his
in which case take us to the telegraph because they refer to project hysteria which is quoting jacob.f on they will top the store is off on the terrible warnings from mark and the terrible warnings from mark and the bad treasury forecast add to have the papers that are brexit supporting with the telegraph that of lead their story on actually his
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that is how the telegraph and others aren't celebrating his birthday. not run off because you are back a little bit later. that is it. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you for the moment to my guests, miranda green from the ft, and christopher hope from the daily telegraph. we'll all be back for a longer look at the papers at 11:30. the weather is next. good evening, finally we lost the nuisance showers today and a much better day for many across the country and we take a look at the satellite picture from earlier on you can see how well broken the cloud was, as it came through, not quite pleasant out there but the cloud is now gathering out in the atla ntic cloud is now gathering out in the atlantic and a weather front will bring some rain to the west facing coast overnight tonight and into scotla nd coast overnight tonight and into scotland and northern i
that is how the telegraph and others aren't celebrating his birthday. not run off because you are back a little bit later. that is it. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you for the moment to my guests, miranda green from the ft, and christopher hope from the daily telegraph. we'll all be back for a...
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staying with the telegraph.ce calls on mental health issues every two minutes, having to pick up the pieces when people are not caught by the health service. pick up the pieces when people are not caught by the health servicem really is a tragic state of affairs for stop what this is saying is that they have now got so much on their hands to deal with people who really should be dealt with by the health service that it is actually stopping them from doing their day—to—day work, so dealing with those very serious incidents. and of course the prime minister, who was the home secretary of course, really tried to address this problem by looking at these places of safety, and that was supposed to be the big revolution in trying to sort of get the police away from having to deal with mental health at the sharp end, but it hasn't worked. and of course what this is exposing is the number of people that are needing that kind of acute help is growing and growing and really the only people that can deal with it will be you
staying with the telegraph.ce calls on mental health issues every two minutes, having to pick up the pieces when people are not caught by the health service. pick up the pieces when people are not caught by the health servicem really is a tragic state of affairs for stop what this is saying is that they have now got so much on their hands to deal with people who really should be dealt with by the health service that it is actually stopping them from doing their day—to—day work, so dealing...
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the sunday telegraph... we are back to brexit!s ago, mps will block theresa may's brexit plan. this is a prediction, but the commons will not support this? you have her own ministers and the commons resistance although i have... i am ministers and the commons resistance although i have... iam prepared ministers and the commons resistance although i have... i am prepared to imagine that labour mps will be forced to go with theresa may. we might geta forced to go with theresa may. we might get a very strange scenario where she says —— she saved not by the dup but by labour and i hope that does not happen but i think it is entirely likely. labour have indicated... they don't want the no deal. they are not for that no—deal brexit but anything else is fine. that is a problem because anything else is not fine. you were talking about the constitutional crisis, as this would provoke one of them? ed wood. there are many perplexing pieces in this story. the support of so many of the constituency chairman for no deal. do they really know wha
the sunday telegraph... we are back to brexit!s ago, mps will block theresa may's brexit plan. this is a prediction, but the commons will not support this? you have her own ministers and the commons resistance although i have... i am ministers and the commons resistance although i have... iam prepared ministers and the commons resistance although i have... i am prepared to imagine that labour mps will be forced to go with theresa may. we might geta forced to go with theresa may. we might get a...
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telegraph, no deal is the telegraph, no deal is better than caving into brussels. it has put it into quote marks, who exactly is it quoting? there is an awful richness to this telegraph story. one of them is you have dominic raab, brexit secretary, basically saying that the current demands that brussels are making britain are unacceptable, and other cabinet ministers supporting him, then you have william hague, former foreign secretary, who backed remain, but is how secretary, who backed remain, but is now saying if brussels is making the kind of unreasonable requests it seems to be, like last week we have a story about them saying we wouldn't even be a to control our fishing waters, we really do start needing to prepare for no deal, which takes us back to the headline itself, and that we have four months potentially to do it. now this is getting really high stick stuff now. that's what i was wondering, polly, is there a sense that this is all about the theatre and the brinksmanship you get in the final bid, where everybody‘s pushing for that last advantage before
telegraph, no deal is the telegraph, no deal is better than caving into brussels. it has put it into quote marks, who exactly is it quoting? there is an awful richness to this telegraph story. one of them is you have dominic raab, brexit secretary, basically saying that the current demands that brussels are making britain are unacceptable, and other cabinet ministers supporting him, then you have william hague, former foreign secretary, who backed remain, but is how secretary, who backed...
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the daily telegraph says a former topshop manager in the us has become the first woman publicly to accusep green of sexual harassment as well as a campaign of intimidation and bullying. the law firm representing sir philip green claim she's an unreliable witness. the i has mps warning universal credit is imposing arbitrarily punitive penalties on people who breach rules. the mirror's front page shows this shocking image of a model of grenfell tower being set alight. the metro carries the same story about the video that surfaced online and says police are investigating. and according to the dail mail, grieving families will be hit with bills of up to £6,000 under a stealth death tax. and they also feature the spice girls — most of whom are getting together to tour again. flotsa m a nd jetsa m flotsam and jetsam ragbag of news, fleet street have tried to do their best, i am trying to say something, but maybe not very elegantly, bits and bobs, and we start with the guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo varadkar guardian, the pm faces cabinet after leo va radkar stands firm guardian, the p
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the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin the eu after brexit,stance seen by some as hypocritical after madrid's long—standing opposition to catalonia becoming an independent country. brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow as she tries to seal her brexit deal. "who do you think you are kidding?" that's the headline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out analysis of the surge of right wing parties across the continent. the times claims britain and america were leading an 11th—hour attempt last night to stop an alleged former kgb agent becoming the next head of the global police body, interpol. the i says new research suggests smokers are less likely to develop parkinson's. the daily mail warns of an "epidemic of child gamblers", citing figures from a new report which says over 50,000 young people under the age of 17 have a gambl
the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin the eu after brexit,stance seen by some as hypocritical after madrid's long—standing opposition to catalonia becoming an independent country. brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow as she tries to seal her brexit deal. "who do you think you are kidding?" that's the headline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful...
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the telegraph are clearly no fans of the brexit...resting and really ram home the realisation of what is happening. it says agreement was only reached in cabinet when it was framed as it is this orjeremy corbyn. this idea that if you collapse the deal then you could trigger an election which would be the back door to thejeremy corbyn government. another interesting thing, nick timothy, theresa may's former chief of staff, political brain, formerly closest political brain, formerly closest political confidents has slammed the deal and said political confidents has slammed the dealand said in political confidents has slammed the deal and said in the paper that theresa may never believed it would be possible to get a very good deal and that has become a reality now. what do you make of this orjeremy corbyn or no brexit at all? it is very interesting. she is using different arguments to win different sorts of people. she is saying to the hardline brexiteers, for the first time i think, that if you don't back of this there is a possibility
the telegraph are clearly no fans of the brexit...resting and really ram home the realisation of what is happening. it says agreement was only reached in cabinet when it was framed as it is this orjeremy corbyn. this idea that if you collapse the deal then you could trigger an election which would be the back door to thejeremy corbyn government. another interesting thing, nick timothy, theresa may's former chief of staff, political brain, formerly closest political brain, formerly closest...
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the front of the telegraph.k to mark carney, taking more of a lying on it in terms of how his warnings of scenarios have been described. yes, we have heard many times at the project fear, the first times at the project fear, the first time we heard about that was in the run—up to the scottish independence referendum, remember those days? life just felt a little bit more simple back then, but anyway. then we had project fear mark to, some people would argue, in the run—up to the referendum on membership of the eu. but because of what this worst—case scenario that mark carney has been talking about, some brexiteers might notably jacob has been talking about, some brexiteers might notablyjacob rees mogg, who likes his words, has labelled it not project fear, but project hysteria and has called into question the very integrity, really, of mark carney, saying some very nice things about him, saying he is a failed, second rate politician, which is not particularly helpful and alsojust which is not particularly helpful
the front of the telegraph.k to mark carney, taking more of a lying on it in terms of how his warnings of scenarios have been described. yes, we have heard many times at the project fear, the first times at the project fear, the first time we heard about that was in the run—up to the scottish independence referendum, remember those days? life just felt a little bit more simple back then, but anyway. then we had project fear mark to, some people would argue, in the run—up to the referendum...
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she's only here for a few days on her charmless offensive, as it says in the telegraph! yes, here in the i. they say get the hide it or you won't be seeing your family is too much! —— get behind it. won't be seeing your family is too much! -- get behind it. this is a very good headline for what is the same issue that all the papers are trying to cover. very dramatic. maybe some of those mps might be gayet to stay in london, you never know. i really hope that recess is not curtailed, because that would of course affect the rest of us. all of those who have to be in the lobby reporting on it, you would be called back early too. whether the whips have enough power to really get people to vote against their consciences on something of such enormous importance to the country. have so many people needed to be whipped in such a short space of time to do a complete u—turn at any other time time to do a complete u—turn at any othertime in time to do a complete u—turn at any other time in political history? i don't know. if the threat of a no deal wasn't enough to scare them all,
she's only here for a few days on her charmless offensive, as it says in the telegraph! yes, here in the i. they say get the hide it or you won't be seeing your family is too much! —— get behind it. won't be seeing your family is too much! -- get behind it. this is a very good headline for what is the same issue that all the papers are trying to cover. very dramatic. maybe some of those mps might be gayet to stay in london, you never know. i really hope that recess is not curtailed, because...
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the daily telegraph with a quote from jacob rees—mogg.aily telegraph with a quote from jacob rees-mogg. on one level he would say that, a brexiteer, a bit of a clown, really a group of people becoming an embarrassment here and abroad. we did look at the simple fact that the uk living the eu will have an economic impact is clear. the deal that theresa may is presenting will give you better figures than no deal. you have to get through the blast. the big problem here is that brexit is not party political but personal. the bank of england is saying that there will be an impact and this is our worst case scenario. will be an impact and this is our worst case scenario. banks took a grubbing after not predicting the global financial crisis. forecasting is fiendishly difficult. the governor of the bank of england is a saying there will be an impact. the banks need to prepare for worse case scenario and need it tested. it is not hugely shocking. but to say that the many in the uk who voted for brexit, jacob rees—mogg's voice is important. they sa
the daily telegraph with a quote from jacob rees—mogg.aily telegraph with a quote from jacob rees-mogg. on one level he would say that, a brexiteer, a bit of a clown, really a group of people becoming an embarrassment here and abroad. we did look at the simple fact that the uk living the eu will have an economic impact is clear. the deal that theresa may is presenting will give you better figures than no deal. you have to get through the blast. the big problem here is that brexit is not party...
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the daily telegraph, this gang of five, what do they want?to the arrangement about the irish backstop. at the moment the deal is that the eu would have to give its permission for us to remove ourselves from the backstop arrangement. michael gove and his gang think he can go in and change that and make it so britain will be able to remove itself from the backstop. it is essentially about who has more control, the eu or britain? but like the prime minister has said, this is the best we can get. how do they imagine they can do this? this is the deal, and of story. but if britain goes back to the eu 27 and says, we want to change our minds, they could see, so do beat, there is a group of european leaders saying, you have given away too much already be want to claw some back. some of the papers are saying this is not about michael gove wanting to change this particularly, wanting to stay in power, cannot stand the prospect of being on the backbenches. he has elevated himself to being behind the prime minister now. theresa may ta kes prime minister
the daily telegraph, this gang of five, what do they want?to the arrangement about the irish backstop. at the moment the deal is that the eu would have to give its permission for us to remove ourselves from the backstop arrangement. michael gove and his gang think he can go in and change that and make it so britain will be able to remove itself from the backstop. it is essentially about who has more control, the eu or britain? but like the prime minister has said, this is the best we can get....
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in other news, there's the resignation of the sports minister, tracey crouch, which is the telegraph'sies on its front page, leading with the resignation of the sports minister. for the second day in a row, the i reports on universities the i reports on universities that are apparently on the brink of bankruptcy. the daily mirror splashes on the pilot who was arrested at heathrow airport before allegedly attempting to fly a plane while drunk. and the times‘s top story is a report claiming home office officials failed the former home secretary amber rudd. a mix of lead stories. but get the flavour of some. take us to the financial times. what do you have to say about arron banks and leave.eu? essentially the electoral commission a body that arron banks... because of how it is try to pour the finances and data as regards to his week that you campaign, they have been so concerned by what they found that they have brought get —— brought in and prefer the case to the national crime agency amid fears that there may have been several offences committed. this is over the prominence of the mone
in other news, there's the resignation of the sports minister, tracey crouch, which is the telegraph'sies on its front page, leading with the resignation of the sports minister. for the second day in a row, the i reports on universities the i reports on universities that are apparently on the brink of bankruptcy. the daily mirror splashes on the pilot who was arrested at heathrow airport before allegedly attempting to fly a plane while drunk. and the times‘s top story is a report claiming...
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we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.ou can see. but it's this shocking quote attributed to the health secretary that's grabbing attention this morning. he says the deal is a turkey trap. the financial times now. it's reporting on bet365 founder denise coates's carlos £220 million earnings last year — more than tesla's elon musk or google's ceo. on to british tabloid the sun with a story making news across the world. the 27 year—old american killed with bows and arrows as he tried to reach an indian ocean tribe untouched by civilisation. south africa's business day now it reports that french president emanuelle macron is set to return african artefacts currently held by french museums — it's a move that could put pressure on other former colonies. and here's the main story on the i here in the uk — with a bucket list for children, including learning to knit, visiting a temple and making a papier mache planet. with me is iain anderson, founder of communications agency, cicero group. welcome back. we will find out shortly i
we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.ou can see. but it's this shocking quote attributed to the health secretary that's grabbing attention this morning. he says the deal is a turkey trap. the financial times now. it's reporting on bet365 founder denise coates's carlos £220 million earnings last year — more than tesla's elon musk or google's ceo. on to british tabloid the sun with a story making news across the world. the 27 year—old american killed with bows and arrows as he...
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and the boat to make business section today. page of the telegraph and the boat to make business sectione mark carney, the george clooney of banking, he said the bank may actually have to raise interest rates if the uk leaves with no deal. he says the research as that no deal brexit could cause a big squeeze on the economy's ability to produce good creating an imbalance between supply and manned and could force prices up. the bank of england's key target is to keep inflation at 2%. it's intuitive to think that the bank may have to cut rates if we are going into a shock as it did after the referendum results but, no. it is more important to maintain stability and keep interest rates down rather than stimulating growth. that may surprise a lot of people. brexiteer ‘s may say that this is yet another example of project fear from one of the architects of project fear two years ago. he was wrong then and he will be wrong now. iam wrong then and he will be wrong now. i am studiously neutral on these matters. i will make you weighed in on this one. if you thought there was mistreatment of worke
and the boat to make business section today. page of the telegraph and the boat to make business sectione mark carney, the george clooney of banking, he said the bank may actually have to raise interest rates if the uk leaves with no deal. he says the research as that no deal brexit could cause a big squeeze on the economy's ability to produce good creating an imbalance between supply and manned and could force prices up. the bank of england's key target is to keep inflation at 2%. it's...
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let's send with the sunday telegraph and their lead story.be that bosses need to be giving staff free fruit, according to the health secretary because that will make us all jolly healthy. they do have a responsibility to start. there is and that the city crisis. there is pressure on the nhs. it is ok to put a bowl of fruit on the table. it does not help anybody. there is a candy machine. it might be extreme. the idea that perhaps matt hancock is saying that essentially employers are is saying that essentially employers a re often best is saying that essentially employers are often best place to be the ones helping those at work who are struggling maybe with illness or depression or bereavement. because we spend most of our time in their presence and it will be a good thing to have an in courage and the people, not make them do anything. if you see a bunch of apples somewhere you might want to take a bite of an apple as opposed to a horrible candy bar. those sorts of things because there is a crisis. get it free from the local supermarket. you
let's send with the sunday telegraph and their lead story.be that bosses need to be giving staff free fruit, according to the health secretary because that will make us all jolly healthy. they do have a responsibility to start. there is and that the city crisis. there is pressure on the nhs. it is ok to put a bowl of fruit on the table. it does not help anybody. there is a candy machine. it might be extreme. the idea that perhaps matt hancock is saying that essentially employers are is saying...
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let's finish with a slightly different story in the telegraph as well.ves a year, a proposal, who is this from? the national obesity forum have welcomed this idea that attacks on meat, which would almost double the price of sausages, should be brought in to prevent thousands of deaths a year. would you be in support of your bangers being more expensive? no. the idea is preposterous! don't mince words! it is more nanny state staff gone wild. you cannot do public health by taxing. if you will say sausages are too fatty, will people switch to bacon? you could eliminate cigarettes. if you made cigarettes illegal and enforced it, how many lives would you save over the course of the year? this is a very silly idea. silly idea, charlie? it could potentially be a delicious one. i buy meatless sausages and i enjoy them. this past week, i had a vegetarian and chicken pie, andl week, i had a vegetarian and chicken pie, and i convinced my fellow diner that it was real meat. right, 0k. pie, and i convinced my fellow diner that it was real meat. right, ok. so there is
let's finish with a slightly different story in the telegraph as well.ves a year, a proposal, who is this from? the national obesity forum have welcomed this idea that attacks on meat, which would almost double the price of sausages, should be brought in to prevent thousands of deaths a year. would you be in support of your bangers being more expensive? no. the idea is preposterous! don't mince words! it is more nanny state staff gone wild. you cannot do public health by taxing. if you will say...
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brothers united in dismay is the telegraph's headline — as jo johnson joins his brother boris in quitting with theresa may's brexit plan. jo johnson's resignation also features on the front page of the times. it says the former transport minister compared brexit negotiations to the suez canal crisis. the express claims more ministers could follow mrjohnson‘s out of the government as brexit talks go down to the wire. jo johnson's resignation is on the front page of the guardian. it also features an interview with former first lady michele obama, who has spoken out about having ivf treatment after suffering a miscarriage. pictures of poppies grace the front page of the i as commemorations are held this weekend to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. and the sun has an interview with 43—year—old sue radford after she gave birth to her 21st child. sue welcomed bonnie raye into her family after just a 12—minute labour. so jo johnson's resignation dominating the front pages, and that's where we're start. this strong language that he used about why he is leaving and why he is unh
brothers united in dismay is the telegraph's headline — as jo johnson joins his brother boris in quitting with theresa may's brexit plan. jo johnson's resignation also features on the front page of the times. it says the former transport minister compared brexit negotiations to the suez canal crisis. the express claims more ministers could follow mrjohnson‘s out of the government as brexit talks go down to the wire. jo johnson's resignation is on the front page of the guardian. it also...
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with me are tim stanley , leader writer for the telegraph and susie boniface , columnist for the dailyt pages are already in. let's start with the guardian — which has the headline ‘the outsiders' — and shows saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian president vladimir putin — who met at the g20 summit. and the times shows the two leaders' enthusiastic embrace — the high five between the two leaders — with donald trump in the background. the ft claims theresa may is planning to sack the chairman of the hs2 rail programme — terry morgan — after only four months in the job. rail fares rise 37% in a decade writes the i — saying there is fury over the increase in prices after cancellations and timetable chaos. ‘christmas bonanza if brexit is agreed' — promises the daily express — saying that if theresa may's deal is backed by mps, it will prompt a boom on the high street and on the subject of christmas, the star says the country could face the snowiest winter in seven decades ‘dreaming of a white out christmas' the paper says. 0k, well let's start with the g20. take a look at thes
with me are tim stanley , leader writer for the telegraph and susie boniface , columnist for the dailyt pages are already in. let's start with the guardian — which has the headline ‘the outsiders' — and shows saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and russian president vladimir putin — who met at the g20 summit. and the times shows the two leaders' enthusiastic embrace — the high five between the two leaders — with donald trump in the background. the ft claims theresa may is...
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we will start with the telegraph. made to curb migration as the boat moves.? she is saying that migrants will have restrictions once we‘re out of the eu in whateverform have restrictions once we‘re out of the eu in whatever form that format ta kes. the eu in whatever form that format takes. before the end of the transition. that is hugely important, because at the moment the deal is not particularly popular with a lot of people. a lot of people and it does not go far enough, and we know that immigration is the key issue for a lot of people, particularly for those who voted leave. around three quarters say they wanted to see some control of immigration. this is seen, as i say an attempt to win people over. it's say an attempt to win people over. it‘s particular. say an attempt to win people over. it's particular. it's very particular. they have a couple of things that the prime minister is considering. one is a particular crackdown on low skilled european migrants saying they can come here oi'i migrants saying they can come here on 11 month visas on what is re
we will start with the telegraph. made to curb migration as the boat moves.? she is saying that migrants will have restrictions once we‘re out of the eu in whateverform have restrictions once we‘re out of the eu in whatever form that format ta kes. the eu in whatever form that format takes. before the end of the transition. that is hugely important, because at the moment the deal is not particularly popular with a lot of people. a lot of people and it does not go far enough, and we know...
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according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may'sort parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant — months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shame" over what's been described as an ongoing "witch—hunt" against northern ireland veterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable these days. the police to be armed in crackdown on gangs. notjust on patrol but with visible weapons. visible weapons. the anti—crime task force suggested this to the government early this year the met police now would like to send officers armed with guns to deal directly with violent criminals, the story says. i can't see this going wrong, can you? pre
according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may'sort parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant — months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily...
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but anna take us to the daily telegraph into a different story this time.his is the metropolitan police speaking out about the fact that they feel they have been abandoned by the politicians. there are two really interesting aspects to this. obviously this interview with the commissioner comes in the context of 120 stabbings taking place. this explosion in knife crime and the full story has a lot of graphic detail the wider story, very focused oi'i detail the wider story, very focused on london with this issue but we're seeing vast increases across the whole bunch of cities in terms of not based attacks. the main point being offered by the commissioner is she feels there are several tools the police need. why they want for her it is this use of facial recognition software. she will so be able to roll it out much more broadly and she thinks it is vital in theirarmoury but broadly and she thinks it is vital in their armoury but she does also go for a veritable point as well which is to save if i had more police officers, i would have them out on the streets.
but anna take us to the daily telegraph into a different story this time.his is the metropolitan police speaking out about the fact that they feel they have been abandoned by the politicians. there are two really interesting aspects to this. obviously this interview with the commissioner comes in the context of 120 stabbings taking place. this explosion in knife crime and the full story has a lot of graphic detail the wider story, very focused oi'i detail the wider story, very focused on london...
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a lovely photo on the front page of the daily telegraph, it is elsewhere as well.t family shot, it is gorgeous. he has been talking about when he does take over from his mum and become king, how he will scale back on his political interventions, all sorts of insight into the man that is prince charles. although i really like the fact that he has always been so consistently a supporter and advocate for nature, as we have just discussed with climate change and the story in california, that is in fact a deeply political topic not to care about the earth, to worry about how we're going to reduce our footprints, what can do to try to yield environment. it may be more political than he realises we may be very clever in taking that... —— to heal the environment. i remember years and yea rs environment. i remember years and years and years ago when he was becoming more public about his concern about the environment, many just took the mickey out of him, the public, the media, because he was seen as someone on the weird pile. whereas now, it is the international talking poi
a lovely photo on the front page of the daily telegraph, it is elsewhere as well.t family shot, it is gorgeous. he has been talking about when he does take over from his mum and become king, how he will scale back on his political interventions, all sorts of insight into the man that is prince charles. although i really like the fact that he has always been so consistently a supporter and advocate for nature, as we have just discussed with climate change and the story in california, that is in...
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and apparently the former spice girls correspondence for the daily telegraph.al times says theresa may will pile pressure on eurosceptic cabinet ministers to back a brexit deal that could be signed this month. this comes after leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, offered a compromise on the rwo over northern ireland border. meanwhile the guardian has a different take on the same story.. and says the taiseoch told mrs may he could not allow the uk to dictate the terms of any so called backstop. the i has mp‘s warning universal credit is imposing arbitrarily punitive penalties on people who breach rules according to the metro — revellers who laughed and jeered in a video that surfaced online as they burned a model of grenfell tower, are being investigated by police. the daily express leads with prince charles urging the world to halt plastic pollution and protect our planet for children like his daughter—in—law meghan‘s unborn baby. and according to the daily mail, grieving families will be hit with bills of up to £6,000 under a stealth death tax. and they als
and apparently the former spice girls correspondence for the daily telegraph.al times says theresa may will pile pressure on eurosceptic cabinet ministers to back a brexit deal that could be signed this month. this comes after leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, offered a compromise on the rwo over northern ireland border. meanwhile the guardian has a different take on the same story.. and says the taiseoch told mrs may he could not allow the uk to dictate the terms of any so called...
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henry, daily telegraph.ive story, people have never lived in britain will be allowed to fight in the military, you could argue not for the first time, the gurka, the british indian army, the colonial soldiers who fought. the republic of ireland still have special, so there are some caveats already, but this is... if you come from a commonwealth country, take the gurkas out of it, a commonwealth country, there is a residency requirement of five years at the moment. before you can serve in the armed forces. but now they are struggling to recruit, and they have a big contract with capita, they haven't been able to hit their targets so this looks like an idea to get a bit of new talent in the front door, i am not sure how many people in canada are desperate to sign up for the british military, why don't they sign up for the canadian military. you could argue in kenya it could be a better option. pay and conditions might be an issue in some country, maybe those who are leaving because of brexit may be persuaded t
henry, daily telegraph.ive story, people have never lived in britain will be allowed to fight in the military, you could argue not for the first time, the gurka, the british indian army, the colonial soldiers who fought. the republic of ireland still have special, so there are some caveats already, but this is... if you come from a commonwealth country, take the gurkas out of it, a commonwealth country, there is a residency requirement of five years at the moment. before you can serve in the...
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on the front of the telegraph, we have stories getting quite close to the extent of which the cabinetthrough parliament, but cabinet first. it is one thing to get through this agreement with the late night, early morning meetings and unless we get an agreement in the next 24 hours we are looking at a month before eu leaders can ratify it. the cabinet, including her own brexit secratary, dominic raab, who, like david davis, has been sidelined in negotiations, is expressing real worries about what's currently on the table. the idea this can be resolved in the next 24 hours looks incredibly unlikely. i wonder what cabinet are up unlikely. i wonder what cabinet are up to, we have these stories doing the chequers deal, at the time we weren't told that, everyone had agreed, then boris johnson weren't told that, everyone had agreed, then borisjohnson and david davis walked. emma dollarmite what are they trying to do? protect there be occasions against it all going pear shaped or are they exercising control? —— what are they trying to do? jo johnson resigned, which means. . . do? jo johnson r
on the front of the telegraph, we have stories getting quite close to the extent of which the cabinetthrough parliament, but cabinet first. it is one thing to get through this agreement with the late night, early morning meetings and unless we get an agreement in the next 24 hours we are looking at a month before eu leaders can ratify it. the cabinet, including her own brexit secratary, dominic raab, who, like david davis, has been sidelined in negotiations, is expressing real worries about...
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lets finish with the back page of the telegraph. rudy's last hurrah.ore, i believe, but they did win 3—0 against the united states. is been afforded this glorified lap of honour which i can't think of many footballers being awarded. he's the most capped outfield player. the record goalscorer of all time. i find outfield player. the record goalscorer of all time. ifind it slightly but we did so well in the world cup, we had a team to the first time in many years which wasn't built around the personalities of players, and to me, rudy does represent that you are a little bit. bringing him back, it was done well, but ijust feel like it affects the rest of the team. was done well, but ijust feel like it affects the rest of the teamm isa it affects the rest of the teamm is a last hurrah to him. it's almost like a testimonial. did we do it for geoff hurst or steven gerrard? i'm being biased. bobby charlton. all these great legends. you could pick a numberof these great legends. you could pick a number of people and say they did deserve to go out with a bang,
lets finish with the back page of the telegraph. rudy's last hurrah.ore, i believe, but they did win 3—0 against the united states. is been afforded this glorified lap of honour which i can't think of many footballers being awarded. he's the most capped outfield player. the record goalscorer of all time. i find outfield player. the record goalscorer of all time. ifind it slightly but we did so well in the world cup, we had a team to the first time in many years which wasn't built around the...