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in the past, she did an interview with the daily telegraph when she said, when lam happy, daily telegraphwhen i am happy, i am out, daily telegraph when she said, when lam happy, lam out, partying. i don't write songs. when i get married, it has been three years, i have an album to write. sometimes there is some truth. she is so hugely popular, and her songs have been bought by multimillions of people. it's a very personal thing, the relationship with her and a lot of people probably, i am not a big adele person but she encompasses in her voice and words a lot of things people are going through. thank you. we will see you at 1130. thank you for watching and you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website, therefore you seven days a week. if you miss the programme and want to watch it again, it is there on bbc iplayer. thank you to bonnie greer and penny smith. the travel show is next. coming up. car free coming up. carfree in madrid. and it's downhill all the way in the mountains of latvia. they have become increasingly popular in many european cities of late. for lots
in the past, she did an interview with the daily telegraph when she said, when lam happy, daily telegraphwhen i am happy, i am out, daily telegraph when she said, when lam happy, lam out, partying. i don't write songs. when i get married, it has been three years, i have an album to write. sometimes there is some truth. she is so hugely popular, and her songs have been bought by multimillions of people. it's a very personal thing, the relationship with her and a lot of people probably, i am not...
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arejoe twyman, director of the opinion pollster deltapol, and claire cohen, women's editor at the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leads with the news that heathrow won't require some passengers to show their passport from the summer, following a £50 million investment in facial recognition technology. the daily mail front page features a story about labour leaderjeremy corbyn, saying he is being accused of hypocrisy for refusing to attend a state dinner for donald trump. the mirror says eton college, the independent boarding school that was attended by princes william and harry, has saved millions of pounds through reduced tax rates because it's a registered charity. the front page of the i carries a warning from the nhs for young people to have meningitis jabs, following a rise in cases. and the sun reports that strictly come dancing's katya jones will not be paired with a contestant on this year's show, which comes after she kissed her previous dance partner seann walsh. there are the front pages. let's have a look through, ate slightly deeper chat. let
arejoe twyman, director of the opinion pollster deltapol, and claire cohen, women's editor at the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leads with the news that heathrow won't require some passengers to show their passport from the summer, following a £50 million investment in facial recognition technology. the daily mail front page features a story about labour leaderjeremy corbyn, saying he is being accused of hypocrisy for refusing to attend a state dinner for...
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the daily telegraph. into the final stretch. london marathon. i would have been crawling for 25 miles of it probably. but here she is, coming in at 18th. clearly an incredibly fit athlete that the toll this race ta kes athlete that the toll this race takes on people is not to be underestimated. the amazing thing which i didn't realise until i read the picture caption in the telegraph and good on them for mentioning it, hayley carruthers is a full—time nhs radiographer. as well as being able to runa radiographer. as well as being able to run a marathon at such an amazing pace, and you can see the toll that running so fast takes, she is also working in the health service full—time. i honestly do not have a clue how she manages to fit in the training. i haven't realised that so i'm glad you pointed it out. none of us are ever i'm glad you pointed it out. none of us are ever the likely to do it.|j definitely won't be. it makes you feel incredibly inadequate in some ways but also just watching all these people running and looking at
the daily telegraph. into the final stretch. london marathon. i would have been crawling for 25 miles of it probably. but here she is, coming in at 18th. clearly an incredibly fit athlete that the toll this race ta kes athlete that the toll this race takes on people is not to be underestimated. the amazing thing which i didn't realise until i read the picture caption in the telegraph and good on them for mentioning it, hayley carruthers is a full—time nhs radiographer. as well as being able...
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any advance on that telegraph frontpage?n one of the developing out of the meeting today. the initial response was how constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temperthat by constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temper that by saying it wasn't exactly what he expected. i have heard two senior sources saying tonight that theresa may did not offer anything, and tonight that theresa may did not offeranything, and in tonight that theresa may did not offer anything, and in fact one of them said that unless there is significant change tomorrow, it's going to be a waste of time. and then moving onto the metro, we have got, its good to talk. so that kind of mood music of, we are not in the kind of endgame where we are back to loathing each other yet. kind of endgame where we are back to loathing each other yetlj kind of endgame where we are back to loathing each other yet. i think what we saw in pmqs today was quite interesting. jeremy corbyn started a fight knowledge and theresa may's indication to talk by saying he welcomed it and
any advance on that telegraph frontpage?n one of the developing out of the meeting today. the initial response was how constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temperthat by constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temper that by saying it wasn't exactly what he expected. i have heard two senior sources saying tonight that theresa may did not offer anything, and tonight that theresa may did not offeranything, and in tonight that theresa may did not offer anything, and in fact one of them said that...
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laughter the telegraph's front pages focusing oi'i the telegraph's front pages focusing ona the telegraph'sges focusing on a very striking image ofjeremy corbyn coming out of the talks and it is highlighting the fact that we have fury from within tory ranks at the fact that they are even being held, we have had two ministerial regulations today from junior ministers, we had a lot of anger, both pm cues to him it was very telling that the strongest questions theresa may got wasn't from labour, it was from her own party. —— prime minister questions were very telling. people feeling like she betrayed them. jack, do you think there is a substantial shift of power towards corbyn at this point? certainly more than there was two days ago. but it really depends on if theresa may actually prepared to do this. until we see her start to move, then all of this is just talk in all of it is just talk in private rooms and it might be to make look like she wants to do it and it may be put labour in a difficult position. will she actually do? if she does, she signed it to their idea of what brexit will look
laughter the telegraph's front pages focusing oi'i the telegraph's front pages focusing ona the telegraph'sges focusing on a very striking image ofjeremy corbyn coming out of the talks and it is highlighting the fact that we have fury from within tory ranks at the fact that they are even being held, we have had two ministerial regulations today from junior ministers, we had a lot of anger, both pm cues to him it was very telling that the strongest questions theresa may got wasn't from labour,...
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picking up on the other story in the telegraph.cellor philip hammond. perhaps a poor choice of language, people might say. interesting you say loyalty because he is admitting there is no doubt they will be a leadership contest quite soon in this. they will be a far wider field this. they will be a far wider field this time and he said he is pretty much the only mp not running in the conservative party. his language here, he is being tough on boris johnson, michael gove and andrea leadsom. an unintended "suicide pa ct" leadsom. an unintended "suicide pact" about michael gove and boris johnson. andrea leadsom, when she made those comments about theresa may and not being a mother and how that affected her political judgement. he has been highly critical. it's something you don't expect to hear from critical. it's something you don't expect to hearfrom philip hammond. i think sometimes that is a bit overstated because on a personal level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. level, he is very human and quite likeable, ithink.
picking up on the other story in the telegraph.cellor philip hammond. perhaps a poor choice of language, people might say. interesting you say loyalty because he is admitting there is no doubt they will be a leadership contest quite soon in this. they will be a far wider field this. they will be a far wider field this time and he said he is pretty much the only mp not running in the conservative party. his language here, he is being tough on boris johnson, michael gove and andrea leadsom. an...
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different lead story for the telegraph, which splashes on a pledge for britain public ministers to haveest internet laws to have the toughest internet laws to protect children online. the daily sanctuary in the uk after their contribution to british operations in afghanistan. the daily mirror says campaigners are claiming google should have paid an extra £1.5b illion in uk corporation tax last year. and the sun leads on news of an apology from jack shepherd to the family of charlotte brown, who died after his speedboat overturned in the river thames during theirfirst date. let's begin with the telegraph, and auk let's begin with the telegraph, and a uk internet laws will be the toughest in the world, this is a proposal on white paper that's been talked about for such a long time. you wonder, how do you implement this and will there be accusations of censorship? we've already seen on social media since we talked about an hourago, social media since we talked about an hour ago, people are saying this is starting to remind them of china, the state clamping down on freedom of speech and exp
different lead story for the telegraph, which splashes on a pledge for britain public ministers to haveest internet laws to have the toughest internet laws to protect children online. the daily sanctuary in the uk after their contribution to british operations in afghanistan. the daily mirror says campaigners are claiming google should have paid an extra £1.5b illion in uk corporation tax last year. and the sun leads on news of an apology from jack shepherd to the family of charlotte brown,...
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let's turn to the telegraph, and the article in the telegraph here, a little more of the text does explaink about democracy not in terms of inconsistency or lack of integrity on his part, it is simply that he has, as has been widely reported, previously met with representatives from organisations like the ira, hamas, hezbollah, but will not meet with donald trump. i think there is a false equivalence, i don't think the kind of meetings he has had with those organisations in the past are the same as a state banquet with donald trump. but clearly, there is a difference there. if you are talking about consistency the story does talk about how jeremy corbyn consistency the story does talk about howjeremy corbyn happily attended a state banquet for china's president. the point they were making here about china was china's position with the uighur muslims and their treatment of them. do you think, john bercow said he is not going, how do you think it will play out? there are so many distractions aren't there. i think this is something donald trump will revel in, the fact that the type of people
let's turn to the telegraph, and the article in the telegraph here, a little more of the text does explaink about democracy not in terms of inconsistency or lack of integrity on his part, it is simply that he has, as has been widely reported, previously met with representatives from organisations like the ira, hamas, hezbollah, but will not meet with donald trump. i think there is a false equivalence, i don't think the kind of meetings he has had with those organisations in the past are the...
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let's go finally to the telegraph. firefighters apparently become the coppers at the same time? in rural areas, this is coming near cromwell, firefighters and rural areas are being trained in legal and other duties. this is in the hope that in areas with spicy populations, they can access them as well. people who need the services will hopefully welcome them. but there is the worried that it is a small amount of training, most police officers spent a lot of time with welfare issues and etc. we he speaks police officers, they are saying more often they have to take on other services. police had had to deal with mental health services —— have had to cut mental health services. we are going to leave it because we will be back in 110 minutes herself. that's it for the papers this hour — thanks to dawn and giles, we'll take another another look at tomorrow's front pages at half 11. i'll be back in a few minutes with today's headlines, but first it's time for the weather. hello, blue skies and sunshine through tuesday. that
let's go finally to the telegraph. firefighters apparently become the coppers at the same time? in rural areas, this is coming near cromwell, firefighters and rural areas are being trained in legal and other duties. this is in the hope that in areas with spicy populations, they can access them as well. people who need the services will hopefully welcome them. but there is the worried that it is a small amount of training, most police officers spent a lot of time with welfare issues and etc. we...
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somebody has linked this to the telegraph and hats off to the telegraph, it's a great story and obviously journalistic code, they are not going to reveal who the sources but the police can do that. they can look at all the politicians phones, unless they are cleverly deleting it, i don't know if that's technologically possible. there may be evidence on one person 's phone of somebody contacting the telegraph to leak these details on that person, if it is discovered, will be in serious trouble in the leadership will be over, if not their career. the whole of it is not nice. you're there, people trust you, you're at there, people trust you, you're at the top of the table. and if it's anything like number 10, you have to hand in your phones, the ipads. somebody has leaked it has gone out to do an action. it's notjust like you've had a phone—in the room. like james said, the intelligence overseas, it's the relationship. being able to do this non— probing. the web and everything else. this is su btext the web and everything else. this is subtext now because it's gone to another level and our p
somebody has linked this to the telegraph and hats off to the telegraph, it's a great story and obviously journalistic code, they are not going to reveal who the sources but the police can do that. they can look at all the politicians phones, unless they are cleverly deleting it, i don't know if that's technologically possible. there may be evidence on one person 's phone of somebody contacting the telegraph to leak these details on that person, if it is discovered, will be in serious trouble...
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right, let's start with the telegraph. the front page here, and i think, as we all read this, the words leadership alert came into our heads. such a job it, who apparently had a plan to fix the irish border problem, which has been such a massive problem for everybody, he came up with that and it was turned down by the treasury. -- sajid it was turned down by the treasury. —— sajid javid. it was turned down by the treasury. -- sajid javid. that is what is being reported. ithink -- sajid javid. that is what is being reported. i think this is all about the leadership election. if you are going to want to be leader of the conservative party you need to have a plan on brexit, so sajid javid is getting out there quickly. he says this particular technical solution to the irish backstop, which has been such a thorn in the side of all the brexit negotiations is one that has basically been borrowed from switzerland. they are in the schengen zone. it would be interesting to see how it would be incorporated. later on in the article it
right, let's start with the telegraph. the front page here, and i think, as we all read this, the words leadership alert came into our heads. such a job it, who apparently had a plan to fix the irish border problem, which has been such a massive problem for everybody, he came up with that and it was turned down by the treasury. -- sajid it was turned down by the treasury. —— sajid javid. it was turned down by the treasury. -- sajid javid. that is what is being reported. ithink -- sajid...
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the telegraph shows a picture of the beloved cathedral over the river seine.had on the people of paris. the metro, too, leads on the fire, with a picture of smoke billowing into the sky and crowds watching from a bridge over the river seine. the daily mail's front page is covered by a picture of the cathedral in flames — it talks of the history that has been lost. the sun writes "notre doom" — with a shot of the tower falling apart amongst the fire. and the times looks at the battle to save notre dame. and that is a quick look at what we have on our front pages. let's have a little more in terms of what is inside. the times, jessica, has a big right through here with that key image. at the end of this part of the front page they say that experts had been warning that the cathedral had been warning that the cathedral had been warning that the cathedral had been in poor condition for yea rs. had been in poor condition for years. yes. there clearly was a massive renovation ever going on and some people seem to say that may have been the cause of the fire. the tim
the telegraph shows a picture of the beloved cathedral over the river seine.had on the people of paris. the metro, too, leads on the fire, with a picture of smoke billowing into the sky and crowds watching from a bridge over the river seine. the daily mail's front page is covered by a picture of the cathedral in flames — it talks of the history that has been lost. the sun writes "notre doom" — with a shot of the tower falling apart amongst the fire. and the times looks at the...
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in the telegraph, the heart of paris was torn asunder tonight.on the streets. all the kind of things you would associate with a mourning happening. and very quickly, jessica, do you think there will be difficult questions asked? the firefighters, from what we've seen, seem to have done an extraordinary job seen, seem to have done an extraordinaryjob of containing the fire and they were praised by president macron. hopefully not in that direction. we will see. jessica, steven, we'll see you in an hour's time, hopefully with more time, to look at the newspapers. we'll be at half past 11 for another look at the papers. the front pages are on the website. and if you miss it any event, the papers are on the iplayer. thank you very much. hello there. our weather is set to get much warmer over the next few days, as we replace the chilly easterly winds that have been coming in from scandinavia with something much warmer moving in from the southeast. so that's going to boost the temperatures as we head into easter weekend. the warmest spots could see temp
in the telegraph, the heart of paris was torn asunder tonight.on the streets. all the kind of things you would associate with a mourning happening. and very quickly, jessica, do you think there will be difficult questions asked? the firefighters, from what we've seen, seem to have done an extraordinary job seen, seem to have done an extraordinaryjob of containing the fire and they were praised by president macron. hopefully not in that direction. we will see. jessica, steven, we'll see you in...
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you are starting to improve west 24 at telegraph.will be a few minutes before the full recovery takes place and we check back. >>> thank you, sue. brand-new at 5:30 we have just learned what attorney general william barr is expected to cover in his highly anticipated news conference just one hour from now. the news conference coming just before the release of the mueller report. and we want to get straight over to reporter elizabeth hur with a look at what he is expected to talk about at 6:30 this morning. >> reporter: democrats are not happy about this and calling for the press conference to be canceled. not only is it still on we learned what to expect. we are told it will last about 30 minutes and the attorney general will cover three topics and they are executive privilege, white house interactions and the redaction process. attorney general william barr coming under fire after announcing rod rosenstein and he will hold a press conference before releasing a redacted version of the mueller report. >> the attorney general appears t
you are starting to improve west 24 at telegraph.will be a few minutes before the full recovery takes place and we check back. >>> thank you, sue. brand-new at 5:30 we have just learned what attorney general william barr is expected to cover in his highly anticipated news conference just one hour from now. the news conference coming just before the release of the mueller report. and we want to get straight over to reporter elizabeth hur with a look at what he is expected to talk about...
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the daily telegraph now. let you know. the daily telegraph now.ext. how this could get any worse. laughter that said it all. thanks to pippa and owen. we will look at some more stories with you guys in a not too long. that is it tonight. you can see the front pages online also. if you missed the programme, watch it later on missed the programme, watch it later on bbc iplayer. we will be back later. goodbye. hello there. it is set to get warmer again this week. what we are seeing at the moment is a short, sharp burst of really cold air coming down from the arctic. you can see that colder air with lots of shower clouds in there, as well as hail, sleet and snow over the hills. that cloud is coming back in from the north, bringing wet weather further into scotland and northern england, very slippery over some routes with temperatures close to freezing and icy patches around. a really cold start to the day. miserable underneath this wet weather in scotland, rain with sleet and snow over the hills. for a while, effecting the far north of england, rain c
the daily telegraph now. let you know. the daily telegraph now.ext. how this could get any worse. laughter that said it all. thanks to pippa and owen. we will look at some more stories with you guys in a not too long. that is it tonight. you can see the front pages online also. if you missed the programme, watch it later on missed the programme, watch it later on bbc iplayer. we will be back later. goodbye. hello there. it is set to get warmer again this week. what we are seeing at the moment...
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slowing from broadway to highway 13 over to just past telegraph. >> that keeps it moving smoothly anday bridge lighter. back to you in thank you very much, mike. 5:01. now to the big story the entire world is watching. we are hours away from the release of robert mueller's report on russian interference and whether president trump speaks out on capitol hill and why nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are already calling for mueller to publicly testify. so what's the buzz there? tracie potts is live. >> reporter: well, brand-new in the last few minutes, we just got some information about what the attorney general will say before releasing this today. he will address executive privilege and things the white house doesn't have to say or their staff members don't have to talk about. he will talk about their interactions in the last several weeks, in recent weeks. there is a "new york times" report today the white house was briefed about these findings and conclusions before the report is being made public. finally, he is also expected to talk about the redaction process, some of which he's alr
slowing from broadway to highway 13 over to just past telegraph. >> that keeps it moving smoothly anday bridge lighter. back to you in thank you very much, mike. 5:01. now to the big story the entire world is watching. we are hours away from the release of robert mueller's report on russian interference and whether president trump speaks out on capitol hill and why nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are already calling for mueller to publicly testify. so what's the buzz there? tracie potts is...
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the front of the telegraph, ivf clinics exploiting older women.lder women. this is a quote from sally cheshire who is a quote from sally cheshire who is from the embryo authority. people are possibly being misled about the low chances of conceiving above the ages of 40. the statistic in here is above 44, they would only be two people a year being able to conceive and yet, people are being encouraged to hand over large sums of money for this kind of treatment. they are utterly being misled about the chances. there is a lovely story about sally cheshire herself, the chairman of the authority, who is 50. on visiting some of these clinics, being offered treatment herself. lets and with the times. the front page there has this headline, how to get your teenage rabble to give upjunk headline, how to get your teenage rabble to give up junk food. headline, how to get your teenage rabble to give upjunk food. yes! to be fair, i've got to be honest, my kids are brilliant. they ate a lot of fruit and veg. i blame their motherfor being of fruit and veg. i blam
the front of the telegraph, ivf clinics exploiting older women.lder women. this is a quote from sally cheshire who is a quote from sally cheshire who is from the embryo authority. people are possibly being misled about the low chances of conceiving above the ages of 40. the statistic in here is above 44, they would only be two people a year being able to conceive and yet, people are being encouraged to hand over large sums of money for this kind of treatment. they are utterly being misled about...
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it's on the sunday telegraph. "ignore spy fears over huawei", says china.n the security council meeting that we will be giving china, quote unquote a loaded gun. they were people opposed to them getting the contract to work with 56. it is apparently going to go ahead. the chinese ambassador is saying relaxed, guys, relax. we look on britain as an open society where there is an open society for everybody. 0pen playing field. if you go back to the sunday times story, a report from an institute saying sorry, it is a danger giving them this contract because they are in with the chinese government and we will be exposing britain to a security rest. we need a 56 network, don't we? we need a partner. they will be safeguards at the very heart of that 56 network. we are most sensitive information and huawei wouldn't be let anywhere near that. when you talk to security experts, apparently it would be hard to do that. another report in the sunday times say it is a core branch of the chinese state apparatus. an interesting few lines in this exclusive story in the sunda
it's on the sunday telegraph. "ignore spy fears over huawei", says china.n the security council meeting that we will be giving china, quote unquote a loaded gun. they were people opposed to them getting the contract to work with 56. it is apparently going to go ahead. the chinese ambassador is saying relaxed, guys, relax. we look on britain as an open society where there is an open society for everybody. 0pen playing field. if you go back to the sunday times story, a report from an...
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what do you think the telegraph is trying to say?wspapers have different bias is and they frame the same articles in different ways which is why we go through all of them. in this case the telegraph are certainly suggesting that there has been something of a betrayal by theresa may towards her party or to hard—core brexit sceptics within her party and she is going, knowing that the eu might only offer a long delay which is something that they would not have supported if she proposed herself stop and the article, if you read it says that growing number of stories believe that along exit extension makes the tenure of mrs may unsustainable. we have been contemplating this for the last year oi’ contemplating this for the last year orso, contemplating this for the last year or so, whether or not she has enough confidence within her own party members to carry on. she has committed if the agreement was backed, that she would step down to the next phase of negotiations but she has a target on her back and she will be the scapegoat no matter
what do you think the telegraph is trying to say?wspapers have different bias is and they frame the same articles in different ways which is why we go through all of them. in this case the telegraph are certainly suggesting that there has been something of a betrayal by theresa may towards her party or to hard—core brexit sceptics within her party and she is going, knowing that the eu might only offer a long delay which is something that they would not have supported if she proposed herself...
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the daily telegraph is talking about the tories needing experience at the helm. chris grayling, the head of the department of transport, saying theresa may's successor must be a brexiteer who can hand over to the next generation, as a cabinet split emerges. your thoughts on who might succeed her? this might make chris grayling a little less popular, and it was only a couple of years ago that theresa may was seen as the steady rudder to see us through this. so the telegraph has a rather short memory, because they were the people championing her experience, the home secretary who had been there a long time, who was very steady. what this does show is that nobody really knows. knows what? who might succeed theresa may? exactly, oi’ might succeed theresa may? exactly, or who might garner enough support. if there were a general election, there is this question of what might happen then in terms of who might lead the party to a successful majority if there were to be a snap general election. and what was interesting watching the mps do the studios yesterday was there w
the daily telegraph is talking about the tories needing experience at the helm. chris grayling, the head of the department of transport, saying theresa may's successor must be a brexiteer who can hand over to the next generation, as a cabinet split emerges. your thoughts on who might succeed her? this might make chris grayling a little less popular, and it was only a couple of years ago that theresa may was seen as the steady rudder to see us through this. so the telegraph has a rather short...
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shall we move on to the sunday telegraph?table everybody trying to make sense of the way forward, it also at downing street, and the sunday telegraph is saying that a lot of conservative activists are going on strike. and their sponsors, they are not coughing up to fill the coffers if they have to be elections in europe, and! if they have to be elections in europe, and i was thinking of being an mp, i announced i'd stand ten yea rs an mp, i announced i'd stand ten years ago. . . an mp, i announced i'd stand ten years ago... independent? well, several different parties contacted me to ask if i would run for them, because i used to be but well known. honourable lady nigel farage's new party? not that one! he didn't exist then, life was lovely. think of these poor meps who have been stood there and were developing otherjobs and lives, and the people who work for them, their staff, they are gone as well, and suddenly they are told, hang on, don't go because we might be locked into another election. hang on, don't go because we mi
shall we move on to the sunday telegraph?table everybody trying to make sense of the way forward, it also at downing street, and the sunday telegraph is saying that a lot of conservative activists are going on strike. and their sponsors, they are not coughing up to fill the coffers if they have to be elections in europe, and! if they have to be elections in europe, and i was thinking of being an mp, i announced i'd stand ten yea rs an mp, i announced i'd stand ten years ago. . . an mp, i...
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brexit gracing the sunday telegraph ina brexit gracing the sunday telegraph in a way.saying that written will be a disruptive force in brussels after delayed to brexit. thanks for that. helpful. we will have 3000 trade deals in a week. fox giving us another prediction that somehow this country's meps will be a disruptive force in the eu. but they are ready force in the eu. but they are ready for this, they are ready for it, so it will look very silly, very juvenile and very childish. it does point out what we were just saying. he has been speaking in iraqi ona saying. he has been speaking in iraqi on a visit and warn uk's basic democratic credentials were under threat from parliament, not theresa may, not david cameron or parliament, because of their refusal to sign off on brexit. isn't he a member of parliament? he is badmouthing the uk in iraq and he is badmouthing the uk in iraq and he isa memberof is badmouthing the uk in iraq and he is a member of the uk. that is ridiculous. thank you for that. in the observer, labour have also got problems. they we re labour have
brexit gracing the sunday telegraph ina brexit gracing the sunday telegraph in a way.saying that written will be a disruptive force in brussels after delayed to brexit. thanks for that. helpful. we will have 3000 trade deals in a week. fox giving us another prediction that somehow this country's meps will be a disruptive force in the eu. but they are ready force in the eu. but they are ready for this, they are ready for it, so it will look very silly, very juvenile and very childish. it does...
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finally, back to the sunday telegraph, picture on the front... laughter. she is so rude.n. when we actually looked this up in the break, all we found so far as adverts for hair transplants in turkey, 19 haircuts for older women, and life insurance. i don't think this hall of fame exists. we will find out. the radio times like us. could they please send us... that is the papers for tonight. you can see the papers for tonight. you can see the front pages online at the bbc website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. don't forget to buy a paper in the morning. we don't mind which one. thank you, nigel and jo. ido! i do! there is always one. next on bbc news it's the film review.
finally, back to the sunday telegraph, picture on the front... laughter. she is so rude.n. when we actually looked this up in the break, all we found so far as adverts for hair transplants in turkey, 19 haircuts for older women, and life insurance. i don't think this hall of fame exists. we will find out. the radio times like us. could they please send us... that is the papers for tonight. you can see the papers for tonight. you can see the front pages online at the bbc website. it's all there...
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the daily telegraph.atest comeback since muhammed ali — tiger woods wins his fifth masters title — (ani — the guardian reports on housing campaigners hail a ground—breaking shift for tenants' rights — as the government announces plans for a consultation to scrap ‘no—fault evictions'. shamima begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to revoke her citizenship. the ft reports on the nhs topping up doctors' salaries with cash to help them avoid hefty tax bills from tighter pension rules that have already led to thousands retiring early. may must go in may — that's on the front of the metro — it says the prime minister faces calls to quit next month as polls show tory support has slumped again. well, let's get into those. the tiger roars, this is quite a comeback for him, isn't it? fantastic photo on the front page of the daily telegraph. extraordinary sporting comeback. 11 years after his last major golf championship and 14 his last major golf championship and 1a years after he last won this one
the daily telegraph.atest comeback since muhammed ali — tiger woods wins his fifth masters title — (ani — the guardian reports on housing campaigners hail a ground—breaking shift for tenants' rights — as the government announces plans for a consultation to scrap ‘no—fault evictions'. shamima begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to revoke her citizenship. the ft reports on the nhs topping up doctors' salaries with cash to help them avoid hefty tax bills from...
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with me are asa bennett, the telegraph's brexit editor, and yasmin alibhai—brown, the author and journalistmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. starting with the daily telegraph, commons speakerjohn bercow must allow donald trump to address parliament this summer or risk damaging britain's special relationship with the united states, according to ministers. the bank holiday weekend is set to be an £11 billlion easter shopping bonanza according to the daily mail, as forecasters expect the hot weather to drive up takings at the tills and boost high street spending. on the front of the financial times, congressional democrats ramp up their investigations for donald trump's conduct and wimbledon set to abandon tradition and serve up an online ballot for tickets. the warm weather is also splashed across the sun. it's a bunny boiler as the paper reports on the hottest easter weather in 70 years. the times reports on a cia warning over chinese telecoms giant huawei that wants to supply technology for britain's 56 mobile network, american intelligence suggests the company is funded by chi
with me are asa bennett, the telegraph's brexit editor, and yasmin alibhai—brown, the author and journalistmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. starting with the daily telegraph, commons speakerjohn bercow must allow donald trump to address parliament this summer or risk damaging britain's special relationship with the united states, according to ministers. the bank holiday weekend is set to be an £11 billlion easter shopping bonanza according to the daily mail, as forecasters...
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we stay with the daily telegraph. corbin is unfit to be pm says stay with the daily telegraph. be pm sastewish group. they have had a vote of no confidence in him. the sunday times earlier today published a series of allegations, leaked documents, that showed the leader's office were not taking as seriously as they should some of the allegations of anti—semitism. this is because a lot of anger, frankly, from labour mps today and it has led to thejewish labour movement, who are an affiliate to the labour party, saying that he is not fit to be pro—minister. for the mps caught in this, jewish mps who receive co nsta nt this, jewish mps who receive constant abuse online, who are subject to death threats, this is a horrifying situation and one of them we re horrifying situation and one of them were speaking today about how last night she tried to contactjeremy corbyn, sent him a message and he did not respond to her, so the idea that... i understand that there are those that say the anti—semitism allegations in the labour party, unproven cases, are part of an attempt to destabilise
we stay with the daily telegraph. corbin is unfit to be pm says stay with the daily telegraph. be pm sastewish group. they have had a vote of no confidence in him. the sunday times earlier today published a series of allegations, leaked documents, that showed the leader's office were not taking as seriously as they should some of the allegations of anti—semitism. this is because a lot of anger, frankly, from labour mps today and it has led to thejewish labour movement, who are an affiliate to...
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that's a theme picked up by the daily telegraph in its treatment of the story, which it says has castow of death...over easter". the ft reports a government minister in sri lanka blaming " religious extremists". the paper also gives over space to the comedian — volodymyr zelensky — who plays the ukranian president on tv and is to hold the post in real life, after a sensational election result. the top story in the daily express is summed up in its headline: "5 britons dead in easter massacre". and its a similar take on the front page of the sun. let's look at some of those papers in the next few moments. john, take us in the next few moments. john, take us to the front of the guardian, they have nearly all led with events in sri lanka, and here is an example of it. yes, it is very difficult for papers after something like this, because, you know, what people want to know is how many people have died, how many british people have died, how many british people have died, who did it and why, died, how many british people have died, who did itand why, and obviously at this stage we are no
that's a theme picked up by the daily telegraph in its treatment of the story, which it says has castow of death...over easter". the ft reports a government minister in sri lanka blaming " religious extremists". the paper also gives over space to the comedian — volodymyr zelensky — who plays the ukranian president on tv and is to hold the post in real life, after a sensational election result. the top story in the daily express is summed up in its headline: "5 britons...
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this is westbound 24 at telegraph.ws are on scene to have the 2 right lanes blocked it happened at 4 oh one and as you can see it's still active and still jamming up your drive west found all the way through the call to cut tunnel, so you need to be prepared for this and leave extra early. this is pushing you up to 24 minutes and growing now for wannacry to oakland once again west 24 at telegraph. the 2 right lanes are closed because of that filling in at the bay bridge would not bad a little busy right 13 minutes for your drive to fremont street and here's the richmond san or fell bridge a wide open look good 10 minutes to the north bay darnya back to you thanks a lot. >>the teen and we're learning more this morning about the woman and 2 children that were hit by a car. in napa or actually they narrowly escaped being hit. the mother is speaking out now about what had happen. and we showed you the video before and there the kids in her scurrying away just being missed by that car juliana per as is her name and she was
this is westbound 24 at telegraph.ws are on scene to have the 2 right lanes blocked it happened at 4 oh one and as you can see it's still active and still jamming up your drive west found all the way through the call to cut tunnel, so you need to be prepared for this and leave extra early. this is pushing you up to 24 minutes and growing now for wannacry to oakland once again west 24 at telegraph. the 2 right lanes are closed because of that filling in at the bay bridge would not bad a little...
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time is tight and i know you want to reform telegraph lights.o seconds to cross the road which, you know, if you are able—bodied, terrific. if you are less so if you are able—bodied, terrific. if you are less sd or if you are able—bodied, terrific. if you are less so or have kids with you are less so or have kids with you or have a pram or are elderly, that really isn't that long to cross the road. so this, according to the telegraph, are forcing people into racing across the road which can't bea racing across the road which can't be a good idea either. they have been complaints about newly installed traffic lights which give you less than ten seconds to navigate cityjunctions. beautiful moments of agreement between us. we are all in favour of these reforms of pedestrian crossing lights. sometimes reform is good enough but sometimes you need to change the syste m sometimes you need to change the system completely and this is an example of reform being sufficient. are you happy for there to be... they are red and green, aren't they? do we need to
time is tight and i know you want to reform telegraph lights.o seconds to cross the road which, you know, if you are able—bodied, terrific. if you are less so if you are able—bodied, terrific. if you are less sd or if you are able—bodied, terrific. if you are less so or have kids with you are less so or have kids with you or have a pram or are elderly, that really isn't that long to cross the road. so this, according to the telegraph, are forcing people into racing across the road which...
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network, the railroad, created the industrial revolution and how the first electronic network, the telegraph, allow for the creation of a national financial system, national markets. it is always the secondary effect. that is what mark zuckerberg and larry page with facebook and google. >> host: can you compare the developed of railroad to the development of the internet? >> the railroad was the first high-speed network. stop and think about it. for the entire history of mankind, geography and distance have ruled. everything was circumscribed by how far the animal, man and beast could go in a day and rest and move on. and suddenly, the revolution of the steam locomotive moving at multiples of that speed. i tell stories in "from gutenberg to google: the history of our future" about the early train passengers and how they would take pieces of paper and pencils with them and see if it would be possible to write at 20 miles an hour because nobody ever moved that fast. maybe their brains wouldn't work as well. there were these kinds of things that were going on that were transforming the way in w
network, the railroad, created the industrial revolution and how the first electronic network, the telegraph, allow for the creation of a national financial system, national markets. it is always the secondary effect. that is what mark zuckerberg and larry page with facebook and google. >> host: can you compare the developed of railroad to the development of the internet? >> the railroad was the first high-speed network. stop and think about it. for the entire history of mankind,...
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the telegraph headline is no deal plans asked after brexit put on hold. planning has gone into a new deal —— a no deal. millions of pounds set aside and whitehall went into overdrive, and lots of stories about staff having to in the last few weeks work around the clock to try and make sure britain was prepared to leave the you. the costs wrinkle a lot of people. i think what it shows how brexit is, people say it is not going to play but when we are talking about £4 billion, such as numerous amount of talking about £4 billion, such as numerous amount of money and it is not entirely sure if we ever face a situation, a potential no deal scenario, can we... is the £4 billion investment going to come good at that point or is that money gone now? it was a really fracture us day in the commons today. the prime minister making her statement about this long extension that she has negotiated with the eu, and there were open because from tory backbenchers for her to go, for her to resign, and we are not entirely sure what is going to happen with that but i think the
the telegraph headline is no deal plans asked after brexit put on hold. planning has gone into a new deal —— a no deal. millions of pounds set aside and whitehall went into overdrive, and lots of stories about staff having to in the last few weeks work around the clock to try and make sure britain was prepared to leave the you. the costs wrinkle a lot of people. i think what it shows how brexit is, people say it is not going to play but when we are talking about £4 billion, such as...
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in the current poll, labour would win 296 seats against 259 for the tories, and the sunday telegraphbyn does not support a people's vote will lose those young voters particularly whojoined vote will lose those young voters particularly who joined labour as a sort of movement of action. he is warning that the tories will lose all their brexiteer vouchers he vacillated a lot of the time, which is why cameron called the referendum, who then came back into the tory fold, he started to leave it with the following election. in their leader, they dojust one the tory party is about to fall flat on its face. unless it does something about this poll and indeed about its... surely it is so volatile at the moment, the electric, brexit is divided, the parties on the country, very difficult for anybody to actually predict even if they were going to be an election tomorrow how it would go. yes, this poll was taken in april and what the professor is saying about it is that it reflects a disappointment among leave voters, this is what this poll is showing, that their fare is that we did not leave whe
in the current poll, labour would win 296 seats against 259 for the tories, and the sunday telegraphbyn does not support a people's vote will lose those young voters particularly whojoined vote will lose those young voters particularly who joined labour as a sort of movement of action. he is warning that the tories will lose all their brexiteer vouchers he vacillated a lot of the time, which is why cameron called the referendum, who then came back into the tory fold, he started to leave it with...
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the daily telegraph had not had lined up, asa daily telegraph had not had lined up, as a conservatived anything could you know we are hearing these kinds of soundings if you'd like, that actually the prime minister is given up on getting support from her own hardliners. and she feels the only way she's going to deliver brexit as if she can get support from labour and there is a feeling that we've got to deliver brexit. but do you think should get in on arrangement? the noises i'm hearing our what's the problem because if you look at the withdrawal agreement, and effectively amounts to being and a customs union at least until 2020 if not 2022. so that's what's already being agreed. after that, if you have a general election all bets are off, the political declaration itself is nonbinding, so if labour were, i hope they don't, but if they we re were, i hope they don't, but if they were too far in the next government, they could make a customs union permanent, if they don't, and i sitting as a solution for the irish border which i think is a bit?, but if they were, then a different gover
the daily telegraph had not had lined up, asa daily telegraph had not had lined up, as a conservatived anything could you know we are hearing these kinds of soundings if you'd like, that actually the prime minister is given up on getting support from her own hardliners. and she feels the only way she's going to deliver brexit as if she can get support from labour and there is a feeling that we've got to deliver brexit. but do you think should get in on arrangement? the noises i'm hearing our...
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spain also imposed rigorous censorship of all telegraphic traffic to and from cuba. instituted what turned out to be a very cruel policy called re-concentration. reconcentration. reconcentration led to a byanitarian disaster on cuba 1897 and early 1898. reconcentration was an attempt by the spanish authorities to deprive the cuban rebels of support from the countryside. of support from the cuban population. man, reconcentration, old women and children were hearded into fortified centers on cuba. support, tohem of keep them from supporting the cuban rebels. towns, theseison cuban noncombatants suffered immensely. suffered immensely. rampant.n, disease ran thousands of cuban noncombatants died because of this policy. 1898 cuba was the scene of a full-blown humanitarian disaster. it was against this backdrop, war in cuba, that davis and arrive in together havana and they proceed immediately to try to get the lay of the land. one of the first meetings was with the butcher. the butcher. who, you may ask was the butcher? commander,spanish military commander on cuba at the
spain also imposed rigorous censorship of all telegraphic traffic to and from cuba. instituted what turned out to be a very cruel policy called re-concentration. reconcentration. reconcentration led to a byanitarian disaster on cuba 1897 and early 1898. reconcentration was an attempt by the spanish authorities to deprive the cuban rebels of support from the countryside. of support from the cuban population. man, reconcentration, old women and children were hearded into fortified centers on...
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let's start with the front page of the daily telegraph, teresa may push us the daily telegraph, teresaush us towards a second referendum, grace. while, at some point some of her more hard—line critics will have to decide what they hate more. second referendum, soft brexit are what may end up as general election, we do know that they are pretty profoundly opposed to the general election, and lose their seats and corbyn comes to pirates so they hate the adls of what she's trying to do with them at the moment which is perhaps why she decided to do it to scare them into one of these options. so there are those in the cabinet trying to push the idea of a second referendum is a way to break the deadlock that even if they manage to agree, it's hard to see how a second referendum would break the deadlock because the questions on what time it would take place, what would this be? there so many u na nswered what would this be? there so many unanswered questions about what it looks like. i suppose, kate, it begs the question what would be the second referendum be on? exactly thatis second referen
let's start with the front page of the daily telegraph, teresa may push us the daily telegraph, teresaush us towards a second referendum, grace. while, at some point some of her more hard—line critics will have to decide what they hate more. second referendum, soft brexit are what may end up as general election, we do know that they are pretty profoundly opposed to the general election, and lose their seats and corbyn comes to pirates so they hate the adls of what she's trying to do with them...
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west 24 right near telegraph. two left lanes are now open but you're barely crawling to get through. the tow truck is on scene. you are back now through the caldecott tunnel. we're looking at very slow traffic here. road work picked up 580. we'll check another problem in san jose in a few minutes. >>> thank you, sue. they haven't even hit store shelves yet and problems are already being reported with samsung's new foldable phone. >>> and subaru unveils a car with facial recognition. here is "tech bytes." >>> in today's "tech bytes" possible problems for the new foldable phone. >> the phones have already broken or been dented after two days. some it have could be user error. samsung says it plans to, quote, thoroughly inspect the unit. >>> doctors are warning that preschoolers who spend lots of time looking at screens have a much higher risk of adhd. >> children under 5 putting in two or more hours a day were nearly eight times more likely to show symptoms of adhd compared to those spending 30 minutes or less scree
west 24 right near telegraph. two left lanes are now open but you're barely crawling to get through. the tow truck is on scene. you are back now through the caldecott tunnel. we're looking at very slow traffic here. road work picked up 580. we'll check another problem in san jose in a few minutes. >>> thank you, sue. they haven't even hit store shelves yet and problems are already being reported with samsung's new foldable phone. >>> and subaru unveils a car with facial...
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(ani)but it won't be easy for her — the daily telegraph reports that tories plan to move against ther the local elections . funking cabinet ministers and senior tory eurosceptics have warned that she must quit next month to give her successor a fresh start. ani)and the metro brings together the top two stories of the day — brexit and the first ever image of a black hole — with ‘what brexit looks like from space‘..and ‘deal appears as far, far away as this black hole‘. a deal, brexit deal appears as far far away as the black hole. yet, obvious comparisons between black holes in the problems of her brexit. katie, we will start with the independent, going nowhere, pm could stay on until 2020 as she tries to force her brexit. she didn‘t give in and date rather as to when she was going to leave, she just said she was going to leave right? she could go on for a while. she was a little bit clearer, she said she would leave when she passed her brexit deal, so when the first stage of brexit happened. what mac winds that katie? al mike looking at the picture of the black hole, you get the impr
(ani)but it won't be easy for her — the daily telegraph reports that tories plan to move against ther the local elections . funking cabinet ministers and senior tory eurosceptics have warned that she must quit next month to give her successor a fresh start. ani)and the metro brings together the top two stories of the day — brexit and the first ever image of a black hole — with ‘what brexit looks like from space‘..and ‘deal appears as far, far away as this black hole‘. a deal,...
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in other news, the daily telegraph leads on prince charles‘ easter message — in which he speaks out againstrvasive horror" of knife crime. the nhs is launching a plan to save millions of lives —according to the daily express — as experts warn that laziness is killing one in six people. and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on record this weekend. don't write to me and tell me it's not easter sunday, please, i know. just easter day. we've established that, right. the guardians where we will begin of course. thank goodness we have an american with us. trump may be liable for prosecution says mueller, but we saw president from tweeting today no collusion, no obstruction. those are forwards that the president has been using frequently for the past two years. you cannot multiply those forwards by 100, you cannot multiply those forwards byioo, and you cannot multiply those forwards by 100, and get to the rough number of pages that the mueller report is. so there's a lot more nuanced, and a lot more complexity in those 400 plus pages. 0ne
in other news, the daily telegraph leads on prince charles‘ easter message — in which he speaks out againstrvasive horror" of knife crime. the nhs is launching a plan to save millions of lives —according to the daily express — as experts warn that laziness is killing one in six people. and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on record this weekend. don't write to me and tell me it's not easter sunday, please, i know. just...
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take alive look at telegraph and 24. there are one or two lanes blocked coming in toward 580 heading to the golden gate bridge or anywhere on the east shore freeway. it is slow. let's look at the drive time. 23 minutes. it is slow and go thanks to this crash. is a new crash at the center divide. it doesn't seem to be slowing anything down and the drivetimes look to be great with a few spots of slow and go. moving on to the san mateo bridge things are moving right along without too many brake lights and some tail lights with heavier flow. the bay bridge is starting to stack up now but the median lights are not on it will not take you long to make it through the toll plaza once you get into san francisco everything is moving well. let's move to the golden gate bridge. everything looks good. getting across the golden gate bridge you are down to one lane to midspan and once you make your way out everything looks good to go as it opens backup. slow and go in parts of the san rafael bridge thanks to emergency construction that
take alive look at telegraph and 24. there are one or two lanes blocked coming in toward 580 heading to the golden gate bridge or anywhere on the east shore freeway. it is slow. let's look at the drive time. 23 minutes. it is slow and go thanks to this crash. is a new crash at the center divide. it doesn't seem to be slowing anything down and the drivetimes look to be great with a few spots of slow and go. moving on to the san mateo bridge things are moving right along without too many brake...
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let us go into the front page of the telegraph.der drug that could reverse the ageing process. this is quite extraordinary, isn't it? it is very early days, early trials. a look could it mean for us in the future? i really do not want to live forever, as i said earlier. nor do i. however, getting old is a disease. technically it is a disease. technically it is a disease. is it not the normal ageing process ? disease. is it not the normal ageing process? yes, it is. but what it also shows, this story, is that this drug could have an impact on parkinson's, alzheimer's, on forms of cancer. when i read these are beyond my imagination. but actually we are living through extraordinary times in terms of our science. and ifa drug times in terms of our science. and if a drug like this can support and help people through health conditions, i think that is fantastic stop it is talking about basically some of the side effects of ageing like alzheimer's, et cetera, how it could be switched off, not actually taking place. cetera, how it could be
let us go into the front page of the telegraph.der drug that could reverse the ageing process. this is quite extraordinary, isn't it? it is very early days, early trials. a look could it mean for us in the future? i really do not want to live forever, as i said earlier. nor do i. however, getting old is a disease. technically it is a disease. technically it is a disease. is it not the normal ageing process ? disease. is it not the normal ageing process? yes, it is. but what it also shows, this...
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the sunday telegraph says that furious conservatives are going on strike.re struggling to get volunteers. we are also hearing local elections are struggling to get volunteerslj am not at all surprised that activists are deeply unhappy. theresa may is always making statements. my goodness me, most tourists would not like her reaching across to jeremy corbyn, they are fairly tribal, if i may say so. but the other thing is that they talk about the customs union which is one ofjeremy corbyn's red line and desire. but it was expressly ruled out anything tory manifesto. i think that feel rather betrayed by this. it says in this article that their donors are not coughing up. i think it might well be... also i feel sorry for the meps because if we are forced into european elections, which if we have a longer extensions we will have to, they have really been listed down and their staff has been listed down and their staff has been told — — stood down. been listed down and their staff has been told - - stood down. they could been told - - stood down. they could be th
the sunday telegraph says that furious conservatives are going on strike.re struggling to get volunteers. we are also hearing local elections are struggling to get volunteerslj am not at all surprised that activists are deeply unhappy. theresa may is always making statements. my goodness me, most tourists would not like her reaching across to jeremy corbyn, they are fairly tribal, if i may say so. but the other thing is that they talk about the customs union which is one ofjeremy corbyn's red...
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you can see we do have a backup there so crews are dealing with an accident westbound at telegraph. it was blocking the 2 left lanes we have tow trucks on scene they've been running traffic breaks as well so at some point you'll see all lanes stop but it's just a traffic breaks. a break they are working on getting this completely out of the way, but it's definitely clogging up your commute from the tunnel all the way up to telegraph and here's your drive time because of that we're already a 24 minute. so if you're an early riser you need to head over to 24 right now there's a slowdown waiting for you leave early because that crash is not completely out of the way i'll keep my eyes on it and we'll check some more slow downs coming up in a bit. major breakthrough for the medical world it appears that doctors have a solution for children born without a functioning immune system. now one child in san francisco went through this experimental treatment and he's actually seeing some positive results. doctor sanjay gupta has that story. >>2 year-old jaycee on golden is a pretty typical todd
you can see we do have a backup there so crews are dealing with an accident westbound at telegraph. it was blocking the 2 left lanes we have tow trucks on scene they've been running traffic breaks as well so at some point you'll see all lanes stop but it's just a traffic breaks. a break they are working on getting this completely out of the way, but it's definitely clogging up your commute from the tunnel all the way up to telegraph and here's your drive time because of that we're already a 24...
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we begin with the daily telegraph and brexit. course — agrees to delay the brexit date until halloween. next we look at the bbc website and our leading technology story this morning. the founder of chinese smartphone—maker, xiaomi, has been given a bonus of 7.54 billion hong kong dollars which he says he will give to charity. le figaro is among many of the papers covering the black hole. and this amazing picture of the black hole seen for the first time, using a network of radio telescopes from around the world. now to india and the business standard, which marks the first day of polling in india in the first phase of a general election where tens of millions of people will cast their votes. and finally we return to the daily telegraph, which reports on a new study into irritable bowel syndrome that says ibs can be controlled through the mind rather than by mainstream drugs, more on that later. with me is nina trentmann, from the wall streetjournal. let us begin, shall be, with brexit. another six months, what does this achieve,
we begin with the daily telegraph and brexit. course — agrees to delay the brexit date until halloween. next we look at the bbc website and our leading technology story this morning. the founder of chinese smartphone—maker, xiaomi, has been given a bonus of 7.54 billion hong kong dollars which he says he will give to charity. le figaro is among many of the papers covering the black hole. and this amazing picture of the black hole seen for the first time, using a network of radio telescopes...
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the telegraph has another image of rubble and debris.e secretary, sajid javid, plans to change the law so minor offences won't need to be reported to employers in future. the express leads on a story about how elderly residents are being, as it reports, cruelly turfed out of care homes. the daily mail highlights the number of women, who are over 50 years old and working, has doubled to 5 million. and finally, the mirror leads on claims that the duchess of sussex who apparently wants an american nanny for the birth of her baby. she is due, of course very soon. we are going to begin with the news from france because it is still leading so many of the front pages and starting with the times, it is and starting with the times, it is an extraordinary story because they have suggestions that possibly there was an earlier alert to this fire. it suggests there was an official alarm sounding at 620 which was dismissed as a false alarm and it was when the second alarm, half—an—hour later, that services we re half—an—hour later, that services were
the telegraph has another image of rubble and debris.e secretary, sajid javid, plans to change the law so minor offences won't need to be reported to employers in future. the express leads on a story about how elderly residents are being, as it reports, cruelly turfed out of care homes. the daily mail highlights the number of women, who are over 50 years old and working, has doubled to 5 million. and finally, the mirror leads on claims that the duchess of sussex who apparently wants an american...
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let's turn to the telegraph.ept under the carpet. it can‘t be completely hoover it up to continue the thought because no deal is still possibly on the table. everything has been put on hold and i think what it is as the urgency about it was not because we have not got this extension and so we we have not got this extension and so we have been told that white hall, the members of the staff or working around the clock, specialists that were so kinder from wanting to another, purely to work ona nail wanting to another, purely to work on a nail deal planning. and it looks like this is have been kind of put on hold for now, there have been so put on hold for now, there have been so much criticism this evening and especially visible on social media, just how much money has been spent on no deal preparations, which might now not be needed and all of the government has spent a lot of money on this, individual businesses have also spent a lot of time preparing for a potential no deal, there has been evidence of stockpilin
let's turn to the telegraph.ept under the carpet. it can‘t be completely hoover it up to continue the thought because no deal is still possibly on the table. everything has been put on hold and i think what it is as the urgency about it was not because we have not got this extension and so we we have not got this extension and so we have been told that white hall, the members of the staff or working around the clock, specialists that were so kinder from wanting to another, purely to work ona...
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the belfast telegraph focuses on father martin magill‘s speech, he lead the service.lenged political leaders, including theresa may and leo varadkar, and criticised them for not coming together sooner to resolve northern ireland's political tensions. the guardian's lead story claims 0.5 million uk children aged under 10 are at risk of measles because they are not vaccinated. the telegraph headlines the story about chinese tech giant huawei, where the uk has agreed to let the company to help build its 5g mobile phone network. a move which was highly criticised by the united states. the paper says a us security agent compared the the deal to "giving beijing a loaded gun". the times says the huawei deal has caused "outrage amongst spy chiefs". it reports that heads of m15 were said to be "furious" at theresa may's decision. "ban your toddler from tv and ipads" is the headline of the daily mail. it reports that children aged under two should not be allowed to watch screens, as un experts advise it could be dangerous. and from one generation to another, the i talks about a
the belfast telegraph focuses on father martin magill‘s speech, he lead the service.lenged political leaders, including theresa may and leo varadkar, and criticised them for not coming together sooner to resolve northern ireland's political tensions. the guardian's lead story claims 0.5 million uk children aged under 10 are at risk of measles because they are not vaccinated. the telegraph headlines the story about chinese tech giant huawei, where the uk has agreed to let the company to help...
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the telegraph looks at its headline, "corbin in the brexit driving seat", that is this image which many have on their front pages, withjeremy corbyn with the thumbs up as he goes into talks with theresa may. you the impression not much progress was made. it was unlikely they would come out singing from the same song sheet. it was the first meeting and there are talks going on now, the telegraph is reporting there are reports that they will meet again, butjeremy corbyn says he is pushing to stay within a customs union, going for "regulatory alignment", he has not a p pa re ntly "regulatory alignment", he has not apparently tabled freedom of movement, he has tabled the possibility of a "vote to confirm" anything the prime minister might ee, anything the prime minister might agree, it will take some time to unwind this and in the meantime both these party leaders have their backbenchers up in arms. as we mentioned, time is not on their side by any means whatsoever. next wednesday is that special summit in brussels where theresa may has to go with a plan, some sort of plan. what are you thi
the telegraph looks at its headline, "corbin in the brexit driving seat", that is this image which many have on their front pages, withjeremy corbyn with the thumbs up as he goes into talks with theresa may. you the impression not much progress was made. it was unlikely they would come out singing from the same song sheet. it was the first meeting and there are talks going on now, the telegraph is reporting there are reports that they will meet again, butjeremy corbyn says he is...
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following tuesday's meeting, the daily telegraph reported that it had agreed to allow huawei limitedmid warnings about possible risks to national security. labour raised the leak in the commons. let me be clear. from this side of the house, if the minister did leak the information, they are not fit to serve in the cabinet. and they are certainly not fit to be prime minister. ultimately, the chronic lack of investment by this government has meant that we are without thriving digital or manufacturing industries capable of producing this equipment, leaving us reliant on foreign suppliers. jeremy wright said no final decision had been made on 56. but he did agree with her about the leaking of information from the national security council. officials, including the security and intelligence agents she has referred to in her remarks which i will come back to, need to feel that they can give advice to ministers which ministers will treat seriously and keep private. and if they do not feel that, they will not give us that advice and government will be worse as a result. that is why this is s
following tuesday's meeting, the daily telegraph reported that it had agreed to allow huawei limitedmid warnings about possible risks to national security. labour raised the leak in the commons. let me be clear. from this side of the house, if the minister did leak the information, they are not fit to serve in the cabinet. and they are certainly not fit to be prime minister. ultimately, the chronic lack of investment by this government has meant that we are without thriving digital or...