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it needs to be pointed out that the daily telegraph isa pointed out that the daily telegraph is a brexitu go. we will stay with the daily telegraph. the ftse closes on fourth consecutive high. i know the dow jones is heading towards 20,000, which would be a record, as well. everything going swimmingly. people are calling it the santa rally. but you must remember that the stock market tends to be very short term. in the short—term people are optimistic, it seems like in the uk manufacturing is on the rise, we are heading towards a high in the stock market which we haven't seen since the late 90s. but we know what happened after that, there were crashes. the other thing the article doesn't necessarily mention is the weak pound. for manufacturers, in the short term that is a good thing because it means that you can export your products. the ftse predominantly is exported. exactly. but when you have to start making things in britain and import goods, a weak pound makes that very expensive. in the longer term it might not be great. you need to be more positive about the british economy. you s
it needs to be pointed out that the daily telegraph isa pointed out that the daily telegraph is a brexitu go. we will stay with the daily telegraph. the ftse closes on fourth consecutive high. i know the dow jones is heading towards 20,000, which would be a record, as well. everything going swimmingly. people are calling it the santa rally. but you must remember that the stock market tends to be very short term. in the short—term people are optimistic, it seems like in the uk manufacturing is...
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with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph and jack blanchard, politicalaily mirror. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the daily telegraph says that labour's immigration policy is in "disarray" after a rapid u—turn on free movement byjeremy corbyn. the i focuses on the labour leader's comments on capping wages. "corbyn‘s fat cat attack" is the headline. mr corbyn is pictured on the ft‘s front page, but the paper leads on a call by city bosses to delay full brexit so companies can get used to new trading arrangements. the guard in pictures claire hollingworth, the veterinary war correspondence he broke the news of the nazi invasion of poland, who has died at the age of 105. theresa may's senior aides have privately criticised the senior aides at the nhs. the death of 7—year—old katie rough in york is the lead story for the metro. and finally the mirror has the latest evidence in the trial of ian stewart, who's accused of killing his dominating many of the front pages isjeremy dominating many of the front pages is jeremy corbyn‘s dominating many of the
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph and jack blanchard, politicalaily mirror. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the daily telegraph says that labour's immigration policy is in "disarray" after a rapid u—turn on free movement byjeremy corbyn. the i focuses on the labour leader's comments on capping wages. "corbyn‘s fat cat attack" is the headline. mr corbyn is pictured on the ft‘s front page, but the paper leads on a call by...
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theresa may is set to reveal her vision for brexit in a speech later this month, says the daily telegraph of people living near busy roads are at risk of dementia, according to the daily express. and that story is also the lead in the daily mail. the times carries claims that senior retired civil servants and diplomats are concerned about the government's lack of direction over brexit. the sun has a story of a syrian refugee allowed into the uk despite being discovered with a fake passport. 0k, ok, so let's start with the times. revolt over theresa may's leadership. a former ambassador to russia gets the brusselsjob. all of this the fallout after that shock resignation. yes, the story hasjust rumbled on today. it seems there is some tension growing between top mandarins and former civil servants, and ministers. there is public speaking out about the resignation, and the times leads with former civil servants talking about how ivan rogers was extremely competent at his role. that is in contrast to hearing voices such as iain duncan smith this morning, and he's been speaking to media saying
theresa may is set to reveal her vision for brexit in a speech later this month, says the daily telegraph of people living near busy roads are at risk of dementia, according to the daily express. and that story is also the lead in the daily mail. the times carries claims that senior retired civil servants and diplomats are concerned about the government's lack of direction over brexit. the sun has a story of a syrian refugee allowed into the uk despite being discovered with a fake passport. 0k,...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the daily telegraph'sical correspondent laura hughes and jack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. police have named the girl who died yesterday in yorkers seven—year—old katie rough. she was found him woodthorpe with serious injuries and died later in hospital. a 15—year—old remains in custody and is being questioned. this is seven—year—old katie rough, found with facial injuries in a playing field in york yesterday. grandparents described her as their darling princess. friends came leave flowers close to where she was discovered today. she was a very close friend to my daughter and a unique, beautiful, little girl.
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the daily telegraph'sical correspondent laura hughes and jack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. police have named the girl who died yesterday in yorkers seven—year—old katie rough. she was found him woodthorpe with serious injuries and died later in hospital. a 15—year—old remains in custody and is being questioned. this is seven—year—old katie rough, found with facial...
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but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraphalone inside germany she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia as an m16 traitor. for weeks the guardian refused
but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraphalone inside germany she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks,...
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but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraphalone, inside germany, she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them.
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the question is whether there will be any you to fight over because according to the daily telegraph,us ambassador saying that donald trump wa nts to ambassador saying that donald trump wants to prove the eu down from within. it is no surprise to hear that. here's not keen on the eu. the first politician that he met after being elected was nigel farage. during the american election campaign he said that they were going to call for brexit plus, plus, plus. marie le pen with the trump tower yesterday. he has been comparing his movement to brexit for a long time and he sees itself as pa rt a long time and he sees itself as part of the antiestablishment. a long time and he sees itself as part of the antiestablishmentm a long time and he sees itself as part of the antiestablishment. it is the same as considering any big conglomerate a threat to him. the problem with the americans is that if you want to speak to europe who do you call? but the ambassador for the us makes the point that can be in the interests of america to fracture and split europe, so you have to speak to everyone of them.
the question is whether there will be any you to fight over because according to the daily telegraph,us ambassador saying that donald trump wa nts to ambassador saying that donald trump wants to prove the eu down from within. it is no surprise to hear that. here's not keen on the eu. the first politician that he met after being elected was nigel farage. during the american election campaign he said that they were going to call for brexit plus, plus, plus. marie le pen with the trump tower...
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jeremy corbyn on the front page of the daily telegraph, he faces labour backlash over strikes. ike, jeremy corbyn has refused to condemn the strikes, even though the mayor of london sadiq khan has attacked rail workers who went on strike on the tubes today, and this is seen as something that could hit him electorally. today, and this is seen as something that could hit him electorallylj think it could. there are hundreds of thousands of not more people who are of thousands of not more people who a re really of thousands of not more people who are really being disadvantaged by the problems on the railways. it has been happening for a long time on the southern railways. today we have had this awful strike in london, so a lot of people couldn't get to work or spend hours trying to get work. there is a lot of anger out there. we have got the mayor of london saying this is unnecessary and then you have the labour leader saying actually he is backing the strikers. the public want to see that something is done. at the end of the day, we all need to get to work, we all need to commute.
jeremy corbyn on the front page of the daily telegraph, he faces labour backlash over strikes. ike, jeremy corbyn has refused to condemn the strikes, even though the mayor of london sadiq khan has attacked rail workers who went on strike on the tubes today, and this is seen as something that could hit him electorally. today, and this is seen as something that could hit him electorallylj think it could. there are hundreds of thousands of not more people who are of thousands of not more people...
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we will kick off with the daily telegraph and a health story. lth england to make households and families across the land feel incredibly bad about what they are giving their children at brea kfast. they are giving their children at breakfast. an astonishing statistic. the average child is eating the equivalent of three cubes of sugar every day at breakfast. which will bea every day at breakfast. which will be a frightening prospect for a lot of families. we are all parents, are you shocked by that figure? when you read it on paper you think, well, obviously my children are not having that, and obviously we are virtuous and give our children the right... they are not average children. obviously. but when you think about what you do feed your children, we we re what you do feed your children, we were trying to work out the best breakfast for a child, and the best we could come up with his porridge. but in porridge they want raisins, honey, treacle, whatever comes with it. then you have cereals, and lots of them, even the ones you think are good, y
we will kick off with the daily telegraph and a health story. lth england to make households and families across the land feel incredibly bad about what they are giving their children at brea kfast. they are giving their children at breakfast. an astonishing statistic. the average child is eating the equivalent of three cubes of sugar every day at breakfast. which will bea every day at breakfast. which will be a frightening prospect for a lot of families. we are all parents, are you shocked by...
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the daily telegraph saying it will open the door to us jobs? to usjobs? as the door closes on the eu the open on opportunities in the states? does my face betray my attitude to that? opportunities in the states? does my face betray my attitude to that7m does, iam face betray my attitude to that7m does, i am afraid. do you know about the chlorine and the chickens?m this some sort of code message? laughter the myth is the eu did not want, or did not try hard enough to sign a free—trade deal with america, and we will try harder and get one and we will try harder and get one and we will be incredibly rewarded, but one of reasons why the reported trade deal with the eu collapsed is because the eu does not want to do everything america wants it to do in a so—called free trade deal and that means to accept much more environmental standards that they have in america, much lower food safety standards... which is how we get to the chlorine and the chickens? anyone who has eaten that in america says it is terrible, full of sugar, and the outgoing vice pre
the daily telegraph saying it will open the door to us jobs? to usjobs? as the door closes on the eu the open on opportunities in the states? does my face betray my attitude to that? opportunities in the states? does my face betray my attitude to that7m does, iam face betray my attitude to that7m does, i am afraid. do you know about the chlorine and the chickens?m this some sort of code message? laughter the myth is the eu did not want, or did not try hard enough to sign a free—trade deal...
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the times is carrying the same story and that is also believed in the daily telegraph, which reports o the european union, who suggest that president trump wa nts to who suggest that president trump wants to bring down the years. the mirror carries the news of the baby that was kidnapped two decades ago in the united states, now found and returned to the mother. the guardian is claiming an exclusive after talking to the eu chief brexit negotiator about future relations with the city of london and the financial structures suggesting that the eu is blink first. the daily express is looking at the life and times of lord snowdon, the former husband of princess margaret who has died aged 86 and some great to grass in the papers today off—load sludden. —— of lord snowdon. theresa may has a problem with the long waiting times at any and one of her solutions is to get doctors surgeries to open longer hours. problem is putting it mildly. it is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound, to use a medical analogy. she was saying she will with draw funding from gp‘s surgeries. she's going to withdraw m
the times is carrying the same story and that is also believed in the daily telegraph, which reports o the european union, who suggest that president trump wa nts to who suggest that president trump wants to bring down the years. the mirror carries the news of the baby that was kidnapped two decades ago in the united states, now found and returned to the mother. the guardian is claiming an exclusive after talking to the eu chief brexit negotiator about future relations with the city of london...
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finally, the daily telegraph, duke soldiers and without the green. it —— without the queen.me of great sadness. i for 1am very cheered by seeing prince philip's smiling face today. -- i for 1am very cheered. we are reassured by princess and saying that she is on the mend. this was a shortened version, but we will back for a longer go at it at 11:30pm. a slightly more than surely look at the front pages. —— more leisurely. hundreds of people were forced to leave a west london pub last night before it was destroyed by fire. the aeronaut pub in acton was engulfed by flames in the early hours of this morning as a new year's eve party was underway. more than 300 customers were led to safety, with over 70 firefighters needed to bring the fire under control. caroline davies reports. the fire alarm started going off. we started to see smoke from the edges of the wall. and then we realised that downstairs was on fire. last night, during a packed new year's eve party, this pub caught fire. the blaze wouldn't stop for hours. hundreds of people had enjoyed a circus showjust hours before
finally, the daily telegraph, duke soldiers and without the green. it —— without the queen.me of great sadness. i for 1am very cheered by seeing prince philip's smiling face today. -- i for 1am very cheered. we are reassured by princess and saying that she is on the mend. this was a shortened version, but we will back for a longer go at it at 11:30pm. a slightly more than surely look at the front pages. —— more leisurely. hundreds of people were forced to leave a west london pub last...
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a lot of newspapers, such as the times, looking at the daily telegraph at the moment, trying to looko or what was responsible, but not many guesses are needed. well, at the moment the times is speculating that he could be isis, but we don't have a firm conclusion and that something that needs to be worked out. interesting in the times also is the british security minister ben wallace says they are on the lookout at the moment for the enemy within, which is a famous phrase, but especially quoting there are traitors. that's something that will be scaring every government around the world at the moment. it reminds us the world at the moment. it reminds us of the geopolitical risk that remains. it is very prevalent across europe. 0ne remains. it is very prevalent across europe. one of the other big issues for europe this year is lots of key elections in key countries, france, germany, holland. the financial times looks at marine le pen and the funding she is getting, from her dad. it has historically been reported that she doesn't get on very well with her father. reported that she doesn
a lot of newspapers, such as the times, looking at the daily telegraph at the moment, trying to looko or what was responsible, but not many guesses are needed. well, at the moment the times is speculating that he could be isis, but we don't have a firm conclusion and that something that needs to be worked out. interesting in the times also is the british security minister ben wallace says they are on the lookout at the moment for the enemy within, which is a famous phrase, but especially...
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and at 10:40 tonight, my guests on the papers will be the daily telegraph's political correspondent lauras, and jack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines. bigger, but will it be better? 48 countries will take part in the 2026 world cup. team sky can be trusted 100 percent, sir dave brailsford defends his position and also criticizes the head of uk anti—doping. and for the long—term benefit of racing kempton park is set to close to make way for housing. fifa confirmed today that their plans for world cup expansion are going ahead. it has yet to be decided which federations will fill the extra spots but we will have 16 groups of the free with the top two entering knockout phases. teams reaching the final still only play seven matches. critics by the european club association said the change has got no sporting merit. the fifa president gianni infantino spoke to or sports news correspondent richard conway. it isa it is a competition that makes the world
and at 10:40 tonight, my guests on the papers will be the daily telegraph's political correspondent lauras, and jack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines. bigger, but will it be better? 48 countries will take part in the 2026 world cup. team sky can be trusted 100 percent, sir dave brailsford defends his position and also criticizes the head of uk...
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the daily telegraph leads with claims that the uk government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the dossier on us president—elect donald trump. the ft says america's environmental protection agency has accused the italian—american car
the daily telegraph leads with claims that the uk government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the dossier on us president—elect donald trump. the ft says america's environmental protection agency has accused the italian—american car
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the daily telegraph leads with claims that the uk government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the former m16 officer who compiled the unverified dossier on us president—elect donald trump. the ft says america's environmental protection agency has accused the italian—american car manufacturer fiat chrysler of violating pollution laws by installing software which could help vehicles beat diesel emission limits. the guardian financial section carries a warning form the un labour agency that globaljob shortages and inequality is fuelling a rise in social unrest. also, the international labour organisation said that said such levels of discontent could lead to more migration over the next decade. also in the guardian, one of the uk's best known fund manager has likened the current stock market euphoria to the dotcom bubble of the late ‘90s. neil woodford said share prices have been driven up by momentum not by fundamentals. and finally, could taking an innocent selfie give away invaluable information to criminals? the national institute of informatics in tokyo says the quality of smart
the daily telegraph leads with claims that the uk government gave permission to the fbi to speak to the former m16 officer who compiled the unverified dossier on us president—elect donald trump. the ft says america's environmental protection agency has accused the italian—american car manufacturer fiat chrysler of violating pollution laws by installing software which could help vehicles beat diesel emission limits. the guardian financial section carries a warning form the un labour agency...
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but either of you are dog lovers, but there is a story on the daily telegraph, the queen's new role as a helpful dog walker. i'm not sure whether it is a telegraph scoop or whether it is a telegraph scoop or whether they have managed to confirm somebody else's world exclusive, but what is saying is that her majesty has spent last two years quietly acting as a dog walker for her former gamekeeper. his late wife was known as the keeper of the corgis, and presumably she died and so the queen has got into the dog walking business. another little nugget in here is that she is considering taking on two more dogs, having said that the current ones would be her last. what a thing to do when you are 90 years old. in a world of chaos, brexit, donald trump, the queen is walking some dogs. it is reassuring. it is, i like it anyway. that's it for the papers. thank you, rowena and jim. coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. and we've got one or two things you might have heard of. we are
but either of you are dog lovers, but there is a story on the daily telegraph, the queen's new role as a helpful dog walker. i'm not sure whether it is a telegraph scoop or whether it is a telegraph scoop or whether they have managed to confirm somebody else's world exclusive, but what is saying is that her majesty has spent last two years quietly acting as a dog walker for her former gamekeeper. his late wife was known as the keeper of the corgis, and presumably she died and so the queen has...
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this article from the daily telegraph looks at the manhunt for the gunman, who killed at least 39 partygoers on marine le pen and say‘s she'll borrow 6 million euros from a company owned by her father to fund her campaign for the french presidency this year, after the leader of the far—right national front failed to secure financing from traditional banks. in the philippine star, this article which says the european chamber of commerce in the philippines has two wishes for outspoken president rodrigo dutere. that he address concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york times takes a details looked at what it's calling venezuela's savage year. it looks at the violence gripping the nation and more than 28,000 people killed, according to the article. it says the current cash crisis is only "deepening peoples misery". and, finally, the wall street journal looks at what the economic forecasters got right and wrong in 2016. don't worry, sally, you're not mentioned. the consensus generally from a year ago proving to be qui
this article from the daily telegraph looks at the manhunt for the gunman, who killed at least 39 partygoers on marine le pen and say‘s she'll borrow 6 million euros from a company owned by her father to fund her campaign for the french presidency this year, after the leader of the far—right national front failed to secure financing from traditional banks. in the philippine star, this article which says the european chamber of commerce in the philippines has two wishes for outspoken...
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the daily telegraph quotes a former european central bank official, who says it is time to "think the unthinkable" about the eurozone suggesting it should split up. fantastic federer, the independent calls him. the 35—year—old tennis star beating out rafael nadal to win his 18th grand slam. this is such a big story, sally, it is on the front page of the financial times as well. is on the front page of the financial times as wellli is on the front page of the financial times as well. i know, i know, and i missed it, can you believe it, i had a good reason, though. and the financial times looks at how oil giant shell is making moves to introduce battery chargers on petrol station forecourts. it's looking to adapt its business, because of an increase in electric cars on the roads. joining us is stuart thomson, head of public affairs, government and infrastructure at law firm bircham dyson bell. good morning. ellis island, a riding in to new york from a boat from anywhere in the world, there is a statue of liberty, there is a poem which talks about, essentially, ring me the needy, come to
the daily telegraph quotes a former european central bank official, who says it is time to "think the unthinkable" about the eurozone suggesting it should split up. fantastic federer, the independent calls him. the 35—year—old tennis star beating out rafael nadal to win his 18th grand slam. this is such a big story, sally, it is on the front page of the financial times as well. is on the front page of the financial times as wellli is on the front page of the financial times as...
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the daily telegraph quotes a former european central bank official, who says it is time to "think the. fantastic federer, the independent calls him. the 35—year—old tennis star beating out rafael nadal to win his 18th grand slam. this is such a big story, sally, it is on the front page of the financial times as well.|j is on the front page of the financial times as well. i know, i know, and i missed it, can you believe it, i had a good reason, though. and the financial times looks at how oil giant shell is making moves to introduce battery chargers on petrol station forecourts. it's looking to adapt its business, because of an increase in electric cars on the roads. joining us is stuart thomson, head of public affairs, government and infrastructure at law firm bircham dyson bell. good morning. ellis island, a riding in to new york from a boat from anywhere in the world, there is a statue of liberty, there
the daily telegraph quotes a former european central bank official, who says it is time to "think the. fantastic federer, the independent calls him. the 35—year—old tennis star beating out rafael nadal to win his 18th grand slam. this is such a big story, sally, it is on the front page of the financial times as well.|j is on the front page of the financial times as well. i know, i know, and i missed it, can you believe it, i had a good reason, though. and the financial times looks at...
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mr trump's in the daily telegraph too, saying on twitter that america will become a magnet forjob creation. he was reacting to an announcement by carmaker ford that it'll cancel the building of a plant in mexico, and instead invest in michigan. the financial times has that on its front page, and also reports the oil arm of russian energy giant gazprom is trying to exploit a massive shale oil deposit in siberia, believed to be the largest single deposit in the world. the paper also looks at claims smartphones could get even thinner and use less power. qualcomm, which develops mobile processors, says its new version would take up 35% less space. and the china daily writes about the growing trend of young chinese golfers using their sporting talents to win themselves scholarships at top american universities. any which way, that's what i say. to wina any which way, that's what i say. to win a sport scholarship at a top american university, you have to be great at whatever sport. good morning! let's start with this incredible story. just a few months before the uk begins its negotiations, we b
mr trump's in the daily telegraph too, saying on twitter that america will become a magnet forjob creation. he was reacting to an announcement by carmaker ford that it'll cancel the building of a plant in mexico, and instead invest in michigan. the financial times has that on its front page, and also reports the oil arm of russian energy giant gazprom is trying to exploit a massive shale oil deposit in siberia, believed to be the largest single deposit in the world. the paper also looks at...
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the daily telegraph also leads with sir ivan‘s resignation, reporting that theresa may plans to pick eer to replace him — "someone who backs the brexit cause wholeheartedly," it claims. more on that story on the front of the times, quoting sources saying downing street has been caught "on the hop" by the resignation. the metro focuses on executive pay, and has calculated that by lunchtime tomorrow, bosses at the top ftse 100 companies will have earned as much as most people do in a year. the daily mail carries a warning from the head of the nhs to hospitals apparently colluding with as it puts it, "ambulance chasing lawyers. " the story of the chelsea football fans convicted of racism in paris is on the front page of the guardian. and the sun says a would—be homeowner has been prevented from buying his dream home, because developers won't let him park his work van outside. stay with us here on bbc news. coming up next, our world: symphony for syria. over ten years ago, a remarkable orchestra played in damascus. they were known across the region, performing arabic music at the highest
the daily telegraph also leads with sir ivan‘s resignation, reporting that theresa may plans to pick eer to replace him — "someone who backs the brexit cause wholeheartedly," it claims. more on that story on the front of the times, quoting sources saying downing street has been caught "on the hop" by the resignation. the metro focuses on executive pay, and has calculated that by lunchtime tomorrow, bosses at the top ftse 100 companies will have earned as much as most...
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theresa may is set to reveal her vision for brexit in a speech later this month, according to the daily telegraphess. and that story is the preferred front page choice of the daily mail. the times carries claims that senior retired civil servants and diplomats are concerned about the government's lack of direction over brexit. the sun has a story of a syrian refugee allowed into britian, despite using a fake passport. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with evan davies. is that the low rumble of an earthquake we can hear, rattling the elysee palace, shaking up france? could she really win the presidential election in 2017? and what on earth would she do if she did? but, even if she loses, france could be changing direction. and changing europe, too. we'll try to work out where the country is going and what it means for the rest of us? also tonight: you must continue to look for work or your benefit payments will be frozen. it must be some mistake. the sanctions regime: life for those who've had welfare taken away from them. ken
theresa may is set to reveal her vision for brexit in a speech later this month, according to the daily telegraphess. and that story is the preferred front page choice of the daily mail. the times carries claims that senior retired civil servants and diplomats are concerned about the government's lack of direction over brexit. the sun has a story of a syrian refugee allowed into britian, despite using a fake passport. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc...
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to the daily telegraph. e opposition parties and some tory backbenchers could put in the way of all this. nicola sturgeon, mr farren and jeremy corbyn, the suggestion from the paper is nicola sturgeon and mr corbyn are somehow striking a pact. it suggests they are plotting to undermine theresa may‘s plans. i would be very surprised if they were actually on the phone to each other trying to work on the way forward. some scottish mps have said they will table 50 amendments, which means they might notjust delay the process , means they might notjust delay the process, but also shifted considerably into their sort of brexit, which as we know they didn‘t wa nt brexit, which as we know they didn‘t want at all. so, one of these amendments is a proposal to block brexit entirely. the liberal democrats, for their part, are keen to seek a second referendum and oppose triggering article 50. there mps will vote against that. labour, the big problem for them is how individual mps will vote because the party, jeremy corbyn
to the daily telegraph. e opposition parties and some tory backbenchers could put in the way of all this. nicola sturgeon, mr farren and jeremy corbyn, the suggestion from the paper is nicola sturgeon and mr corbyn are somehow striking a pact. it suggests they are plotting to undermine theresa may‘s plans. i would be very surprised if they were actually on the phone to each other trying to work on the way forward. some scottish mps have said they will table 50 amendments, which means they...
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the daily telegraph has concerns that uk households are borrowing too much money during financial uncertaintyfigures show consumer debt is at the highest level since 2008. a study in canada has found that living near a busy road increases the risk of developing dementia. scientists say those living within 50 metres of a major traffic hub are most affected. that's in the times. and he may not be the fastest, but he is easily one of the oldest. robert marchand of france now holds the record for the furthest distance cycled in one hour by someone aged over 105. he's seen here in le figaro. fantastic. joining us is financial analyst alpesh patel. he's the chief executive of praefinium partners. good morning and happy new year. good morning and happy new year. good morning, happy new year. good morning and happy new year. good morning, happy new yeahm 0ctober good morning, happy new yeahm october 2015 on the bbc website there was an article entitled "fear and loathing fueljerusalem knife attacks" and they have become commonplace. the video of elor azaria killing abdul fattah while he was lying on
the daily telegraph has concerns that uk households are borrowing too much money during financial uncertaintyfigures show consumer debt is at the highest level since 2008. a study in canada has found that living near a busy road increases the risk of developing dementia. scientists say those living within 50 metres of a major traffic hub are most affected. that's in the times. and he may not be the fastest, but he is easily one of the oldest. robert marchand of france now holds the record for...
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the daily telegraph has concerns that uk households are borrowing too much money during financial uncertaintybusy road increases the risk of developing dementia. scientists say those living within 50 metres of a major traffic hub are most affected. that's in the times. and he may not be the fastest, but he is easily one of the oldest.
the daily telegraph has concerns that uk households are borrowing too much money during financial uncertaintybusy road increases the risk of developing dementia. scientists say those living within 50 metres of a major traffic hub are most affected. that's in the times. and he may not be the fastest, but he is easily one of the oldest.
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the daily telegraph with the headline their hand—in—hand, the happy couple.ndholding has it. towards the end of the article there, that note that theresa may said that donald trump had said he was 100% behind nato and that hold nato issue has been very much a hot potato. he gave an interview to michael gove in the times a couple of weeks ago and said that nato was obsolete. picking up on a theme that he ran with very strongly in his campaign that they basically believe the countries in nato don't pay enough for their defence. theresa may have gone there and said in this press conference that you agreed in oui’ press conference that you agreed in our previous meeting that you were backing nato our previous meeting that you were backing nat0100% but he didn't say that himself. these words didn't come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. he had every opportunity to say, yes, i agree with that, but he didn't say that. there is a degree of false conflict being drawn that he backs nato 100% conflict being drawn that he backs nat0100% because he d
the daily telegraph with the headline their hand—in—hand, the happy couple.ndholding has it. towards the end of the article there, that note that theresa may said that donald trump had said he was 100% behind nato and that hold nato issue has been very much a hot potato. he gave an interview to michael gove in the times a couple of weeks ago and said that nato was obsolete. picking up on a theme that he ran with very strongly in his campaign that they basically believe the countries in nato...
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if you want to stay healthy, don't brown to coast, although the daily telegraph says it is a row over and crispy roast potato cancer. what is the problem? what are we not meant to do now? we are meant to have lovely golden toast and not crispy brown toast and lovely golden potatoes rather than brown and crunchy ones because of carcinogens when everything is crunchy. do feel free to note the times headline does not say what you should have is non—brown toast, which more of us know by its more ordinary name, bread. and your potatoes cannot be too fluffy because it creates more of a surface area? and no crisps either. oh, dear. i had a crispy roast potatoes i have ever had and they were also the nicest so i do not think that will change. i think we all treat these cancer stories with a pinch of salt. a pinch of salt! if that is not too unhealthy. oh, dear, let's have a bag of crisps. that's it for the papers tonight. before you go, these front pages have come —— don't forget, all the front pages are online on the bbc news website where you can read a detailed review of the papers. it's a
if you want to stay healthy, don't brown to coast, although the daily telegraph says it is a row over and crispy roast potato cancer. what is the problem? what are we not meant to do now? we are meant to have lovely golden toast and not crispy brown toast and lovely golden potatoes rather than brown and crunchy ones because of carcinogens when everything is crunchy. do feel free to note the times headline does not say what you should have is non—brown toast, which more of us know by its more...
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the telegraph is the only paper that seems to have that story. interesting to see how that story. interesting to see how that develops. who is that bruiser on the front of the dailyailor? he has had quite a bit to drink? no, mary berry! looking very combative after having won a national award! good on her! named the best televisionjudge at the national television awards. that is so great, she is so elegant on television, on the great british bake off. and here it comes out! raging against the machine! good on her! i think she has either find out that the great british bake off is going to channel 4 or she has decided, you know what, i will not get involved myself! staying with the bbc! i think that is what it is! it could be her next pay check! she has got a pay rise. probably the only one! good to see both of you. many thanks for that. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news 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. that's it from us. it already feels bitterly cold out and about with temperatures falling away and
the telegraph is the only paper that seems to have that story. interesting to see how that story. interesting to see how that develops. who is that bruiser on the front of the dailyailor? he has had quite a bit to drink? no, mary berry! looking very combative after having won a national award! good on her! named the best televisionjudge at the national television awards. that is so great, she is so elegant on television, on the great british bake off. and here it comes out! raging against the...
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the daily telegraph, first snow, then floods. stand—by for tidal surge. for most people this winter's been pretty mild so far. two we have this sequence of army on stand—by, army on alert. but it's also been the first time i've seen the phrase "thunder snow". as in like thunderstorms but snow instead. although it's got the usual sort of reaction from north of scotland etc and the north of england, saying, gosh, call but snow? it is more like mild sleep. we don't count it as snow until it is up to knees! —— mild sleep. i am with paul on this, i've lived in cumbria. this is the sort of stuff that the south—east appears unable to cope with, the sort of stuff but the north of england and scotland deal with all the time, and it is actually winter. why do we get shocked but january and fabry are called months and we get floods and snow? what is important though is that some people will be worried about the hamster like, and hope they will be able to cope. —— january and february. like, and hope they will be able to cope. -- january and february. the guardian, e
the daily telegraph, first snow, then floods. stand—by for tidal surge. for most people this winter's been pretty mild so far. two we have this sequence of army on stand—by, army on alert. but it's also been the first time i've seen the phrase "thunder snow". as in like thunderstorms but snow instead. although it's got the usual sort of reaction from north of scotland etc and the north of england, saying, gosh, call but snow? it is more like mild sleep. we don't count it as snow...
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the daily express. it has a photo of donald trump holding theresa may's hand, under the headline "hand in hand, united we stand." the daily telegraphn hand, the happy couple." it says may and trump have shown that opposites do attract. it is a similar story in the daily mail, "love in at the white house". the mirror, it is the same photo. under the headline "i wanna hold your hand," the paper says "touchy—feely donald trump" held theresa may's hand, as he promised to form a special relationship. and the times carries the headline "trump blesses britain", with the president pointing to the bust of winston churchill in the oval office. the bust had been moved to another room during the obama era. a reminder of our top story. president trump has signed an executive order to limit immigration from some muslim majority countries to the united states. this includes a ban on syrian refugees until the administration is able to toughen procedures to screen them effectively. mr trump has authorised new procedures for immigrants entering the united states from certain countries, though we don't know yet what countries are on that list. and yo
the daily express. it has a photo of donald trump holding theresa may's hand, under the headline "hand in hand, united we stand." the daily telegraphn hand, the happy couple." it says may and trump have shown that opposites do attract. it is a similar story in the daily mail, "love in at the white house". the mirror, it is the same photo. under the headline "i wanna hold your hand," the paper says "touchy—feely donald trump" held theresa may's...
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chris: the daily telegraph also riffing on trump, and the ever present brexit.orter: what we see here is to men walking through the house of commons, one says to the other i'm just saying, trickling -- triggering article 50 would be easier if we could torture the remainders. article 50, the mechanism that will trigger britain's exit from the, and torture being a method of intelligence gathering recently endorsed once again by donald trump himself. chris: thanks for that review of the papers. you can keep up on the press on ,www.france24.com. stay with us. i will be back with the headlines, shortly. xaxaks michchael: of f all the wonds of t the human body, therere'one that i thi isore myststious than any oth.. the veve sight makes so people int. losing h half will kilill you. and it permeates our culture as sely asas o bodies.s. blood, i it is said, is thick thahan war, but what do we reaeally know about thisis sticky red d subste and its mysterious, lifefe-givg forcrc fofor ceuries, is inspired r r darkt fligigs of i imaginati,, wi the promise that it will help
chris: the daily telegraph also riffing on trump, and the ever present brexit.orter: what we see here is to men walking through the house of commons, one says to the other i'm just saying, trickling -- triggering article 50 would be easier if we could torture the remainders. article 50, the mechanism that will trigger britain's exit from the, and torture being a method of intelligence gathering recently endorsed once again by donald trump himself. chris: thanks for that review of the papers....
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let's go to the daily telegraph. trump promises closer ties with uk.r that this bilateral relationship is going to be pre—eminent. but it's going to work. your view? interesting that they have invited theresa may is the first foreign leader to come over. it is symbolic. the brits are obsessed with this special relationship. we are deluding ourselves by thinking that we will be at the front of the queue, we have to years before brexit happens, we're talking about specific trade deals, other things high on the agenda now when it comes to trade, suddenly turning round and asking what will happen, even two countries that like each other, these things ta ke that like each other, these things take almost a decade. we saw it with canada, this evil trade monster! i think we have a lot of nice words coming out of the white house today and sean spicer said nice things about the prime minister but... lynn, how does that square with what you said earlier, i win, you lose, how will we get a great trade deal if he's looking out for american workers? if you look at t
let's go to the daily telegraph. trump promises closer ties with uk.r that this bilateral relationship is going to be pre—eminent. but it's going to work. your view? interesting that they have invited theresa may is the first foreign leader to come over. it is symbolic. the brits are obsessed with this special relationship. we are deluding ourselves by thinking that we will be at the front of the queue, we have to years before brexit happens, we're talking about specific trade deals, other...
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the daily express. it has a photo of donald trump holding theresa may's hand, under the headline "hand in hand, united we stand." the daily telegraphe happy couple." it says may and trump have shown that opposites do attract. it is a similar story in the daily mail, "love in at the white house". the mirror, it is the same photo. under the headline "i wanna hold your hand," the paper says "touchy—feely donald trump" held theresa may's hand, as he promised to form a special relationship. and the times carries the headline "trump blesses britain", with the president pointing to the bust of winston churchill in the oval office. the bust had been moved to another room during the obama era. that's all for now. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcregedahmad. see you soon. hello there. whether is on the change as we head through the course of the weekend. we are tending to lose the bitter cold that has been with us so things gradually turning milder. it was a tranquil friday evening in kingsley upon thames, as you can see captured by what one of our weather watchers, this image looking across the thames bu
the daily express. it has a photo of donald trump holding theresa may's hand, under the headline "hand in hand, united we stand." the daily telegraphe happy couple." it says may and trump have shown that opposites do attract. it is a similar story in the daily mail, "love in at the white house". the mirror, it is the same photo. under the headline "i wanna hold your hand," the paper says "touchy—feely donald trump" held theresa may's hand, as he...
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this is the daily telegraph. the manchester evening news says shoppers just can't cope. er in italy thrown in as well. lots of drama. you wonder if people losing here. a twitter user says, what is this waking nightmare? !. the bbc has been down to a wholesale market in london. everything out of spain, they have had very, very bad weather. torrential rain, and now they have got snow in the reasons of they have got snow in the reasons of the broccoli and the courgette being grown. —— the regions. it isjust everything coming out of there. cou rg ette everything coming out of there. courgette and normally six or sevenlbs, they are now £20 and struggling to get them. i've been in this trade in 40 or years, i've never known it as bad as this. everything is so dear. it has affected the up—and—coming sort of fruit from the trees. things like that as well. the long—term effect we may still feel. a very serious story in teheran today. the collapse ofa story in teheran today. the collapse of a high—rise building was shown live on state television. it is because of a big fire. this i
this is the daily telegraph. the manchester evening news says shoppers just can't cope. er in italy thrown in as well. lots of drama. you wonder if people losing here. a twitter user says, what is this waking nightmare? !. the bbc has been down to a wholesale market in london. everything out of spain, they have had very, very bad weather. torrential rain, and now they have got snow in the reasons of they have got snow in the reasons of the broccoli and the courgette being grown. —— the...
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me are miranda green from the financial times and christopher hope, the assistant editor at the daily telegraphalso their chief political correspondent. you straddle so many words like a colossus, christopher! tomorrow's front pages starting with — the metro's front cover has a photo of the huge protest in whitehall this evening against president trump's immigration policy and the invitation to visit britain. the telegraph reports that a minister has told mps that parents have as much responsibility to care for their elderly parents as they do for their own children. the independent is worried about a killer arctic blast. the mirror says mr trump's hotels are fitted with products imported into the us, despite his america first policy. the independent focuses on the question of when theresa may knew about mr tump's immigration policy order. the guardian says there is domestic uproar in britain over mr trump's policy. the times reports that a former senior official at the foreign office says theresa may has put the queen in a "very difficult position" over the offer of a state visit for mr trump.
me are miranda green from the financial times and christopher hope, the assistant editor at the daily telegraphalso their chief political correspondent. you straddle so many words like a colossus, christopher! tomorrow's front pages starting with — the metro's front cover has a photo of the huge protest in whitehall this evening against president trump's immigration policy and the invitation to visit britain. the telegraph reports that a minister has told mps that parents have as much...
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but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraphged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia as an m16 traitor. for weeks the guardian refused to publish, fearing a libel action. but above all she was a war correspondent. across the middle east and notably in vietnam, revealing secret talks between hanoi and washington. i'm really passionately interested in war and if one is then one can't help like being in it. happy birthday dear clare. last year in hong kong, fellowjournalists celebrated clare's 105th birthday, as even more extraordinary stories emerged of her role before world war two, helping refugees escape the nazis. in danger herself so many ti
but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraphged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she...
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but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraphnazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia as an m16 traitor. for weeks the guardian refused to publish, fearing a libel action. but above all she was a war correspondent. across the middle east and notably in vietnam, revealing secret talks between hanoi and washington. i am passionately interested in war and if one is then one can't help be in it. happy birthday dear clare. last year in hong kong, fellowjournalists celebrated clare's 105th birthday, as even more extraordinary stories emerged of her role before world war two, helping refugees escape the nazis. in danger her
but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraphnazis massing for invasion. aged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s...
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on the daily telegraph brexit is to blame apparently forjamie oliver's italian nightmare. staurants and he says brexit is to blame because of uncertainty over the future. yes... a big pause there, melanie? laughter this is tough because i love interpreters and what jamie oliver is doing here and around the world for the —— is doing here and around the world forthe ——i is doing here and around the world for the —— i love entrepreneurs. however, you will see some of his collea g u es however, you will see some of his colleagues in the industry, how can you blame brexit for closing restaurants? you blame brexit for closing restau ra nts ? my restau ra nts a re actually on the upper right now, and really before the brexit thought it seemed jamie did have somewhat a history of closures as well, from the conservative mp, there. yes, the suggestion he needs to look closer to home for the way he runs his...” think we will see a lot of that, a lot of blaming on brexit. it is like with clothes shops trying to sell horrible clothes, they always blame the weather, say it is too warm, t
on the daily telegraph brexit is to blame apparently forjamie oliver's italian nightmare. staurants and he says brexit is to blame because of uncertainty over the future. yes... a big pause there, melanie? laughter this is tough because i love interpreters and what jamie oliver is doing here and around the world for the —— is doing here and around the world forthe ——i is doing here and around the world for the —— i love entrepreneurs. however, you will see some of his collea g u es...
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the daily express. it has a photo of donald trump holding theresa may's hand, the daily telegraph uses the same photo and shown that opposites do attract. it's a similar story in the daily mail: the mirror: and the times carries the headline: that's all for now. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcregedahmad. hello there. the weather is on the change as we head through the course of the weekend. we are tending to lose the bitter cold that has been with us, so things gradually turning milder. it was a tranquil friday evening in kingston—upon—thames, as you can see captured by what one of our weather watchers, this image looking across the thames. but we are getting rid of the cold air that has been with us for some time. that is clearing off into continental europe, milder air spilling in from the atlantic, and with that milder air we also import some weather fronts, too. the first of the weather fronts bringing some wet weather through the course of saturday, and then we are set to see further weather fronts spreading in during sunday, particular towards the south. now,
the daily express. it has a photo of donald trump holding theresa may's hand, the daily telegraph uses the same photo and shown that opposites do attract. it's a similar story in the daily mail: the mirror: and the times carries the headline: that's all for now. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcregedahmad. hello there. the weather is on the change as we head through the course of the weekend. we are tending to lose the bitter cold that has been with us, so...
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stories about george michael, i slept in my car as he died alone to the front page of the daily mirror. the daily telegraphtage, garden towns and villages. greenery and easy access to transport links as well. in the main picture there is of the duke of edinburgh, and thatis is of the duke of edinburgh, and that is the main story on the front page of the daily mail as well. i am going through these quickly, at get better soon, as queen mrs church again with a nasty cough and a picture is two of the stars of sherlock but i will not mention anything about that, because if i do, people get annoyed. it was on last night and apparently people get annoyed. —— misses church. last night and apparently people get annoyed. -- misses church. and a lot of people talking about the goal by giroud, people saying it could be the goal of the year already. in an interesting article in the sun. herath southgate, the england manager, says he is going to draw on the inspiration of the england rugby union side, the world cup winning side of 2003, saying that he wants to use them to inspire his team. he says he wants to turn engl
stories about george michael, i slept in my car as he died alone to the front page of the daily mirror. the daily telegraphtage, garden towns and villages. greenery and easy access to transport links as well. in the main picture there is of the duke of edinburgh, and thatis is of the duke of edinburgh, and that is the main story on the front page of the daily mail as well. i am going through these quickly, at get better soon, as queen mrs church again with a nasty cough and a picture is two of...
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and we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages including the daily telegraph which leads with a warningen are eating three cubes of sugar at breakfast. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the so—called islamic state group claims one of its followers was behind the new year's eve nightclub attack in istanbul, which killed 39 people and wounded scores of others. a number of arrests have been made, but the hunt continues for the gunman who opened fire. officials have now identified all but one of the victims, saying most were foreign nationals. some of their funerals have been taking place today, as mark lowen reports from istanbul. it is slowly sinking in. grief binding together a nation pulled apart by terror. they mourned 23—year—old yunus gormek, killed in the attack on the reina nightclub. a student working there for new year's eve, who was simply in the wrong place. at his funeral, his colleague. she took refuge from the gunman in the bathroom. i was in the toilet. the electricity went out. and i was like, yes, ok, that's all. and i said my last goodbyes to one of my friends. telli
and we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages including the daily telegraph which leads with a warningen are eating three cubes of sugar at breakfast. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the so—called islamic state group claims one of its followers was behind the new year's eve nightclub attack in istanbul, which killed 39 people and wounded scores of others. a number of arrests have been made, but the hunt continues for the gunman who opened fire. officials have now identified all but...
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but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraph than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame, and i got to warsaw and he said, "one of us has got to go to the frontier." and i was on the german—polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963, she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia as an m16 traitor. for weeks, the guardian refused to publish, fearing a libel action. but above all, she was a war correspondent, across the middle east and notably in vietnam, revealing secret talks between hanoi and washington. i'm really passionately interested in war and if one is passionately interested in war, one can't help like being in it. # happy birthday, dear clare...# last year in hong kong, fellowjournalists celebrated clare's 105th birthday as even more extraordinary stories emerged of her role before world war ii, helping refugees escape the nazis. in danger herself so
but three days earlier, clare hollingworth‘s greatest scoop had already appeared in the daily telegraph than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame, and i got to warsaw and he said, "one of us has got to go to the frontier." and i was on the german—polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963, she uncovered kim...
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the daily telegraph refers to donald trump and theresa may as the happy couple who have shown that oppositesp's praise for brexit and shows him pointing at the bust of winston churchill, now reinstated in the oval office. 0nline, the independent‘s headline also mentions president trump's support for brexit and the confirmation theresa may said she was given that he backs nato100%. the ft regards the meeting as a success, saying trump hands may the promise of a "stronger" special relationship. donald trump is due to speak to vladimir putin on the phone today for the first time since he took office. the us and russian presidents are expected to discuss the future of sanctions on moscow. in yesterday's news conference, mr trump was noncommittal about whether he was considering lifting the economic penalties. i will be representing the american people very strongly, very forcefully. and if we have a great relationship with russia and other countries and if we go after isis together, which has to be stopped, that's an evil that has to be stopped, i will consider that a good thing, not a bad thing
the daily telegraph refers to donald trump and theresa may as the happy couple who have shown that oppositesp's praise for brexit and shows him pointing at the bust of winston churchill, now reinstated in the oval office. 0nline, the independent‘s headline also mentions president trump's support for brexit and the confirmation theresa may said she was given that he backs nato100%. the ft regards the meeting as a success, saying trump hands may the promise of a "stronger" special...
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the daily telegraph also leads with sir ivan‘s resignation, reporting that theresa may plans to pick iteer to replace him — "someone who backs the brexit cause wholeheartedly," it claims. more on that story on the front of the times, quoting sources saying downing street has been caught "on the hop" by the resignation. the metro focuses on executive pay, and has calculated that by lunchtime tomorrow, bosses at the top ftse 100 companies will have earned as much as most people do in a year. the daily mail carries a warning from the head of the nhs to hospitals apparently colluding with as it puts it, "ambulance chasing lawyers". now on bbc news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the military threats facing the western world have changed dramatically. the west's military doctrine and capabilities have failed to keep up. that's the view of my guest today — not an outside observer, but, until last year, one of the most senior generals in the british armed forces. general sir richard barrons led the uk'sjoint forces command. he's fought in wars, from the falkl
the daily telegraph also leads with sir ivan‘s resignation, reporting that theresa may plans to pick iteer to replace him — "someone who backs the brexit cause wholeheartedly," it claims. more on that story on the front of the times, quoting sources saying downing street has been caught "on the hop" by the resignation. the metro focuses on executive pay, and has calculated that by lunchtime tomorrow, bosses at the top ftse 100 companies will have earned as much as most...
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well, we can now speak tojim white, sports writer for the daily telegraph. him through his days of punditry. how good a club manager was he compared with england manager? he was an excellent club manager, he was an man as we have heard, of great enthusiasm, great spirit, and he developed an enormous loyalty from his group of players when he was able to work with them, for, on a daily basis, and he was superb when he first started at lincoln city, then at watford, aston villa. did really good job as a league manager, i think the problem was he may have been promoted above his level of competence when it came to taking over england. why is it such a different skill?|j to taking over england. why is it such a different skill? i think what graham wasa such a different skill? i think what graham was a man who could develop huge team spirit by working every day with players and i think when he came to international level, the fa ct came to international level, the fact he was only with them occasionally, for very short periods of time, he couldn‘t rely on those sk
well, we can now speak tojim white, sports writer for the daily telegraph. him through his days of punditry. how good a club manager was he compared with england manager? he was an excellent club manager, he was an man as we have heard, of great enthusiasm, great spirit, and he developed an enormous loyalty from his group of players when he was able to work with them, for, on a daily basis, and he was superb when he first started at lincoln city, then at watford, aston villa. did really good...