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the guardian asks ‘who was to blame' for the deaths of the hillsborough victims as bereaved relativeseact to the not guilty verdict with outrage. the telegraph reports that channel 4 has been threatened with a major shake—up after the conservative party accused the broadcaster of refusing them entry to a televised debate on climate change. the conservatives had offered up michael gove but channel 4 said the programme was for party leaders only. and the i has the same story, writing that the conservatives have filed a formal complaint with ofcom after an ice sculpture was used in place of the prime minister. so let's begin. one so let's begin. of the biggest stories on the one front so let's begin. of the biggest stories on the one front page so let's begin. of the biggest stories on the one front page of so let's begin. of the biggest stories on the one front page of the so let's begin. of the biggest stories on the one front page of the guardian, so let's begin. of the biggest stories on the one front page of the guardian, just so let's begin. of the biggest stories on the one front
the guardian asks ‘who was to blame' for the deaths of the hillsborough victims as bereaved relativeseact to the not guilty verdict with outrage. the telegraph reports that channel 4 has been threatened with a major shake—up after the conservative party accused the broadcaster of refusing them entry to a televised debate on climate change. the conservatives had offered up michael gove but channel 4 said the programme was for party leaders only. and the i has the same story, writing that the...
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same subject, let's turn to the guardian. sorry, the times. hergrip on sorry, the times. is queen losing her grip on the firm? do you think there is a slight misunderstanding of ‘the firm'? we have moved on a light. well, certainly the way pr is done within various households is different. there is a comment in the times where they talk about these different individual silos, so you have these different courts, really, you've got the queen, clarence house with prince charles, the duke and duchess of cambridge, andy duke and duchess of cambridge, andy duke and duchess of cambridge, andy duke and duchess of sussex. they are creating their own pr stories for themselves and maybe some of those stories compete against each other. what you haven't got, because you've got a much bigger pool of people, is you haven't got one person who is completely in charge. and what this article states is that there was a time when that was the case. there was one major person overseeing everything. now that person has been slowly edged out, it seems everything els
same subject, let's turn to the guardian. sorry, the times. hergrip on sorry, the times. is queen losing her grip on the firm? do you think there is a slight misunderstanding of ‘the firm'? we have moved on a light. well, certainly the way pr is done within various households is different. there is a comment in the times where they talk about these different individual silos, so you have these different courts, really, you've got the queen, clarence house with prince charles, the duke and...
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sticking with criticising business, the guardian reports that human rights lawyers are set to bring whatdescribe as a landmark case against british american tobacco over the company's alleged use of child labour in malawi. another initiative to safeguard children on a staggering scale is taking place in delhi. there, an initiative begins to hand out 5 million gas masks to the city's children to protect them from the city's dangerous levels of smog. that is in the times. and finally, with the uk house of commons speaker having left his post, the mirror reports thatjohn bercow is considering a move into reality tv. they say he has so far priced himself out of the market. so let's begin with that call by donald trump in to nigel farage on the lbc radio station, in which he offered both his advice to the brexit party leader and took fire at labour leaderjeremy corbyn. with me is mark davies, ceo of the strategy consultancy firm camberton. my my goodness me. i happen to be working yesterday evening when this phone call was taking place. we couldn't believe what we were listening to. this is t
sticking with criticising business, the guardian reports that human rights lawyers are set to bring whatdescribe as a landmark case against british american tobacco over the company's alleged use of child labour in malawi. another initiative to safeguard children on a staggering scale is taking place in delhi. there, an initiative begins to hand out 5 million gas masks to the city's children to protect them from the city's dangerous levels of smog. that is in the times. and finally, with the uk...
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the forest. another guardian was injured in the ambush, but escaped. attacks against indigenous people have increased since brazil's far-right president jair bolsonaro took office and opened the amazon up to increased loggining, mining, and agribusiness companies. we'll have more on brazil after headlines. in nepal, the united states' "global gag rule," banning u.s. funding to foreign ngo's that provide any information about abortion, has silenced nepal's most popular late-night radio host. shikha sharma a is nepal's go-t person foror women a across the country seekeking information about safefe sex a and reproduce health. but after president trump signed an executive order reactivating the global gag rule in one of his first acts in office, sharma was told she couldn't even utter the word "abortion," which is legal in nepal, for the two days a week that her program was funded by u.s. aid. indian authorities are warning delhi has turned into a gas chamber with toxic smog blanketing one of the world's most populated cities. officials have declared a pub
the forest. another guardian was injured in the ambush, but escaped. attacks against indigenous people have increased since brazil's far-right president jair bolsonaro took office and opened the amazon up to increased loggining, mining, and agribusiness companies. we'll have more on brazil after headlines. in nepal, the united states' "global gag rule," banning u.s. funding to foreign ngo's that provide any information about abortion, has silenced nepal's most popular late-night radio...
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the amazon? happened tonderstand this g guardian of t the amazon? morning..f all, gooood thank you, amy, for having me. situation that we face todays the struggle for survival in the protections of the way of living. the indigenous people, the have l ltle protection from the state government, from the federal government, and as you said, amy, the rhetoric c from also nanarrow's --bolsonaro's speechs for entitled landodowners for toogging andnd illegal minors invade f furthermore indigenous lands. plightstruggle -- the that indigenous people have is to protect the f forest, to intect their way of living the old life. so w what happened to paulo paulino guajajara, he went hunting with his cousin. ambushed by five gunmen. luckily enougugh, he was shot in thee armrm so he couldld hide. unfortunately, paulo paulino shot ina was fatally the head and d died right away. his cousin ran 10 kilometers by --wounded to a close whwhich is out indigenous villas are called here in brazil. his fellow helped by guajajara and taken to o the hospital. in this is why we
the amazon? happened tonderstand this g guardian of t the amazon? morning..f all, gooood thank you, amy, for having me. situation that we face todays the struggle for survival in the protections of the way of living. the indigenous people, the have l ltle protection from the state government, from the federal government, and as you said, amy, the rhetoric c from also nanarrow's --bolsonaro's speechs for entitled landodowners for toogging andnd illegal minors invade f furthermore indigenous...
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the guardian has the same story.byn has rejected the chief rabbi's claims about the labour party. the independent looks at a study into tactical voting by campaigners for a further brexit referendum. the daily mirror leads with what they describe as a secret meeting that took place last year between former tory trade minister george hollingbery and a us drugs firm which it says raises fears over the future of the nhs. and finally, leaving politics behind, the sun has this story of steve and lenka thomson, who have won £105 million, but say they will carry on working. as would we all, i am sure we are agreed. you would definitely be here, wouldn't you, at this time of night. 0k, rachel. if you are so enthusiastic, kick us off with the telegraph. corbyn refuses to apologise to jews. telegraph. corbyn refuses to apologise tojews. he has had a string of damaging headlines. should he have said sorry? he should have said sorry, yes, or some formulation of some understanding or apology for the deep upset that this has cause
the guardian has the same story.byn has rejected the chief rabbi's claims about the labour party. the independent looks at a study into tactical voting by campaigners for a further brexit referendum. the daily mirror leads with what they describe as a secret meeting that took place last year between former tory trade minister george hollingbery and a us drugs firm which it says raises fears over the future of the nhs. and finally, leaving politics behind, the sun has this story of steve and...
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with me are the columnist at the guardian, owenjones and brexit editor at the telegraph, dia chakravarty. many of tomorrow's front pages are in and most of them feature prince andrew. ‘duke departs from public ways‘ is how the telegraph describes the prince taking a step—back from public duties — following his association with jeffrey epstein. the i refers to it as a ‘crisis at the palace‘ and says the duke has finally shown sympathy with epstein‘s victims. also calling it a crisis is the times — who say the controversy had been a major disruption to the royal family. and the metro calls him — ‘the banned old duke of york‘ moving to politics — the guardian leads with labour‘s promise to spend £75billion on the uk‘s ‘housing crisis‘. and donald trump‘s impeachment inquiry headlines the financial times — saying the us ambassador to the eu turned against the president in an ‘explosive testimony‘ looking a little bit closer, the band old duke of york, that is their headline and of course, that story is leading most of the papers today at. and much better headline than the telegraph that almo
with me are the columnist at the guardian, owenjones and brexit editor at the telegraph, dia chakravarty. many of tomorrow's front pages are in and most of them feature prince andrew. ‘duke departs from public ways‘ is how the telegraph describes the prince taking a step—back from public duties — following his association with jeffrey epstein. the i refers to it as a ‘crisis at the palace‘ and says the duke has finally shown sympathy with epstein‘s victims. also calling it a...
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it's how bad the guardian is laid out. imes has the big black stripe across the top. this is why it's problematic. this isa this is why it's problematic. this is a convicted terrorist, he was let out and attending a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. it makes this quite political. we understand he was let out a year ago not
it's how bad the guardian is laid out. imes has the big black stripe across the top. this is why it's problematic. this isa this is why it's problematic. this is a convicted terrorist, he was let out and attending a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. it makes this quite political. we understand he was let out a year ago not
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the guardian has on its front page, and interview it did with jeremy corbyn, front page, and interviewosition party, the labour party, and he says a baby on brexit, warning cabinet dissenters. we need to be focused i guess is the message. he is trying to get eve ryo ne message. he is trying to get everyone in line, and the guardian is ascribing him as uncharacteristically assertive, but his point is, listen, the brexit issue has been established, talked about, we spent enough energy on it, let's move on, let's think about how this general election can be used
the guardian has on its front page, and interview it did with jeremy corbyn, front page, and interviewosition party, the labour party, and he says a baby on brexit, warning cabinet dissenters. we need to be focused i guess is the message. he is trying to get eve ryo ne message. he is trying to get everyone in line, and the guardian is ascribing him as uncharacteristically assertive, but his point is, listen, the brexit issue has been established, talked about, we spent enough energy on it,...
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all the frontjeremy corbyn all over them and interest in to see the guardian's take on this. abour because, they have more balance than the right wing papers on this. the headline is saying that corbin is struggling to rebuff the accusations. it is almost an appeal from the left—wing media and people who read the guardian who are most likely to vote labour to say this has to be dealt with and dealt with quickly. so labour can
all the frontjeremy corbyn all over them and interest in to see the guardian's take on this. abour because, they have more balance than the right wing papers on this. the headline is saying that corbin is struggling to rebuff the accusations. it is almost an appeal from the left—wing media and people who read the guardian who are most likely to vote labour to say this has to be dealt with and dealt with quickly. so labour can
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so when the investigative journalist from forbidden stories the guardian lim mourned. the boys when all of them came together and you know reached in. freedom of information requests being filed in their own countries they went and they spoke to the end users in their countries the people who were important. and this sort of took everything to a completely different macro scale so it was not just this one journalist in the south indian state off them or not but it became something that people across the world really does viewers across the world could relate to that's the red stain cross-eyed is an investigative journalist with the guardian newspaper and also a member of the green blood project she traveled to guatemala to work with called the phoenix mine story so when we visited some of the nearby villages we found a lot of people particularly children have skin rashes it's been 2 years since color was charged he is still awaiting trial because his court date keeps getting to late while in the country cross-eyed follow up from his case but in doing so i got an insight
so when the investigative journalist from forbidden stories the guardian lim mourned. the boys when all of them came together and you know reached in. freedom of information requests being filed in their own countries they went and they spoke to the end users in their countries the people who were important. and this sort of took everything to a completely different macro scale so it was not just this one journalist in the south indian state off them or not but it became something that people...
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the guardian asks ‘who was to blame‘ for the deaths of the hillsborough victims as bereaved relativeske—up after the conservative party accused the broadcaster of refusing them entry to a televised debate on climate change. that took place tonight. the conservatives had offered up michael gove but channel 4 said the programme was for party leaders only. same story on the front of the eyes. writing that the conservatives have filed a formal complaint with ofcom after an ice sculpture was used in place of the prime minister. the ice sculpture being a melting globe. so let‘s begin... we will start off with a front page of the guardian, katie, do you want to ta ke of the guardian, katie, do you want to take this off? who wants to blame? this is following the verdict which is a not guilty verdict in regards to hillsborough for manslaughter and this was relating to the former south yorkshire police superintendent, now... the headline is saying so who was to blame
the guardian asks ‘who was to blame‘ for the deaths of the hillsborough victims as bereaved relativeske—up after the conservative party accused the broadcaster of refusing them entry to a televised debate on climate change. that took place tonight. the conservatives had offered up michael gove but channel 4 said the programme was for party leaders only. same story on the front of the eyes. writing that the conservatives have filed a formal complaint with ofcom after an ice sculpture was...
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the media or the oil companies and say the media george monbiot of the guardian thanks for joining us today thank you all and george monbiot last point that the news media bear more responsibility for inaction on climate change than fossil fuel companies do journalists are supposed to speak truth to power no one really expects that of the axons and b.p.'s of this world but to varying degrees many media outlets this one included are still dependent on the consumption driven fossil fuel powered economy just ask their advertising departments or their shareholders struggling to deal with the industry's economic crisis the digitally generated existential one those people are more interested in bottom lines than future generations their jobs profits and dividends all depend on it and as long as news outlets are as addicted to fossil fuels as their viewers and readers are the climate change story will never get the coverage it deserves you've been watching a special edition of our program on the media and the environment we'll see you next time you're listening post. this to simply make the
the media or the oil companies and say the media george monbiot of the guardian thanks for joining us today thank you all and george monbiot last point that the news media bear more responsibility for inaction on climate change than fossil fuel companies do journalists are supposed to speak truth to power no one really expects that of the axons and b.p.'s of this world but to varying degrees many media outlets this one included are still dependent on the consumption driven fossil fuel powered...
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the guardian reports on the release of uncensored documents which according tojeremy corbyn prove that the table in trade talks with the us, despite denials from the conservatives. the paper also features an image of the australian broadcaster clive james, who has died at the age of 80. the times writes that borisjohnson is on course for a comfortable majority in the general election, suggested by the latest poll for the paper by yougov. the poll was based on 100,000 interviews carried out over seven days. by contrast, the telegraph leads on a warning from dominic cummings, boris johnson's most senior adviser, who says the election is too close to call, and that the conservatives and labour are much closer than polls indicate. the paper has a picture ofjeremy corbyn, who has decided not to take part in two televison debates. and the metro pays tribute to tv chef gary rhodes, who has died aged 59. well, let us begin with the guardian, and just looking at this nhs headline, which we of course have been running all day, but we do know it is a key concern, do you think labour did manage to
the guardian reports on the release of uncensored documents which according tojeremy corbyn prove that the table in trade talks with the us, despite denials from the conservatives. the paper also features an image of the australian broadcaster clive james, who has died at the age of 80. the times writes that borisjohnson is on course for a comfortable majority in the general election, suggested by the latest poll for the paper by yougov. the poll was based on 100,000 interviews carried out over...
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and the conservatives have turned the election into a public—spending bidding war, according to the guardianwith their pledges to invest billions in capital projects. the daily telegraph says jeremy corbyn has been "branded unfit to lead" by four former labour mps, who told voters to back borisjohnson instead. the daily mail carries the same story — with the headline — "the labour veterans who plead: vote tory!" under the title "boris‘ britain", the mirror shows 88—year—old jill woolley, one of the victims, it says, of cuts to the nhs. in other news — the financial times claims that french president emmanuel macron has opened a rift with germany and other nato allies weeks ahead of a vitalsummit, by warning that the alliance is suffering "brain—death". and alongside its election coverage, the times reports that more than 60 years after his death, the hollywood star, james dean, will star in a film about the vietnam war using a digital avatar. let's start off with the vote conservative. saying jeremy corbyn rebels. already a pretty extraordinary time in politics. it is where the labour party
and the conservatives have turned the election into a public—spending bidding war, according to the guardianwith their pledges to invest billions in capital projects. the daily telegraph says jeremy corbyn has been "branded unfit to lead" by four former labour mps, who told voters to back borisjohnson instead. the daily mail carries the same story — with the headline — "the labour veterans who plead: vote tory!" under the title "boris‘ britain", the mirror...
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but it's not on the guardian front page, it is only on the i newspaper's front page. from the other leaders. she has a very clear stance en brexit, which contrasts on the others in terms of the options people have before them. and we've looked, this is the only front page wherejo looked, this is the only front page where jo swinson appears. then there isn't a story. no, you have to look elsewhere for that. they've gone bigger onjacob rees—mogg. elsewhere for that. they've gone bigger on jacob rees-mogg. and the times has got two double page spread about the lib dems, but quite a decent chunk of it is. a big piece about the lib dems ruling out a coalition and so for election stories it has a big photo ofjo swinson. what do you make of her pitch, lance, saying we are the remain party but we won't commit jeremy corbyn to be prime minister who was pledged to have a second referendum. and they are in the position where the tories are where you have effectively said to half of the electorate, we aren't interested in your vote. it is a bold strategy they have adopted. is one
but it's not on the guardian front page, it is only on the i newspaper's front page. from the other leaders. she has a very clear stance en brexit, which contrasts on the others in terms of the options people have before them. and we've looked, this is the only front page wherejo looked, this is the only front page where jo swinson appears. then there isn't a story. no, you have to look elsewhere for that. they've gone bigger onjacob rees—mogg. elsewhere for that. they've gone bigger on jacob...
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let us start with the guardian. e story we've been running all day on the nhs, which we know is a key question for many voters stop yes, and jeremy corbyn is trying to capitalise on fears on the future of the nhs. but this guardian story also talks about a51 pages of uncensored documents. all these trade talks and how the nhs is up for sale, jeremy corbin says we have evidence now thatjohnson has put the nhs on the table with trade talks with the us. if you look through this dossier, it is actually just a handful of mentions of health issues that bear no relation to any nhs for sale stories. butjeremy corbin has been underfire today nhs for sale stories. butjeremy corbin has been under fire today for anti—semitism, and he's distracting from that with this. do you think this worry about the nhs being safe with the conservatives is one that is coming through? not for sale, not for sale, that's what happens at all the jeremy corbyn rallies. here we are, a fortnight out from a humdrum election so far, and this is the mom
let us start with the guardian. e story we've been running all day on the nhs, which we know is a key question for many voters stop yes, and jeremy corbyn is trying to capitalise on fears on the future of the nhs. but this guardian story also talks about a51 pages of uncensored documents. all these trade talks and how the nhs is up for sale, jeremy corbin says we have evidence now thatjohnson has put the nhs on the table with trade talks with the us. if you look through this dossier, it is...
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looking now at the guardian. the prime minister has misled or did the misleading? both.he campaign labour has had, which is true. the conservatives have not had the best start to the campaign either. and given that they wanted the selection you might hope that they would do better. this is a video surfacing of borisjohnson speaking in northern ireland earlier this week and where he seems to have some misconceptions about his own brexit deal because he said that business would not need to fill in extra paperwork and there have been a debate over the checks at the border and if they will face additional processes, what does that mean? does that mean checks? obviously i think the question here is that borisjohnson has called the selection with a message that he achieved a brexit deal that he says is better than that of theresa may. parliament was stopping him from enacting it and he could get brexit done. vote for a new parliament, but for his deal and he will get it done. now it seems that he is not entirely clear on the detail. it is complicated. it turns out that exporti
looking now at the guardian. the prime minister has misled or did the misleading? both.he campaign labour has had, which is true. the conservatives have not had the best start to the campaign either. and given that they wanted the selection you might hope that they would do better. this is a video surfacing of borisjohnson speaking in northern ireland earlier this week and where he seems to have some misconceptions about his own brexit deal because he said that business would not need to fill...
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the front page of the guardian. ped, it is interesting that the criticism in the questions have grown through the day. the guardian picks up on a backlash to labour's plan to give eve ryo ne backlash to labour's plan to give everyone free broadband. labour announced today free broadband for eve ryo ne announced today free broadband for everyone and they will part privatise bt and actually tax heavily other giants like google, et cetera, to pay for this. they say it will cost £20 billion. others like the chief executive of btc that is in under estimate and it will be more like £36 billion was up as that you rightly say, some reaction, some negative reaction from big business saying that this is an indication that labour is going to nationalise everything. this is bad for the industry and one or two of them at least freezing potential investment in this kind of thing. i licked this this morning and thought, good gimmick but do people really care about free broadband more than, for example, a better nhs —— i looked at t
the front page of the guardian. ped, it is interesting that the criticism in the questions have grown through the day. the guardian picks up on a backlash to labour's plan to give eve ryo ne backlash to labour's plan to give everyone free broadband. labour announced today free broadband for eve ryo ne announced today free broadband for everyone and they will part privatise bt and actually tax heavily other giants like google, et cetera, to pay for this. they say it will cost £20 billion....
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let's start with the guardian. corbyn ally, but it's worth putting this in context for us. worth putting this in context for us. len mccluskey, general secretary of the unite union has never been slow to be critical for the, example, going against labour party policy. but if the guardian is to be believed in this story, he is doing exactly the same himself in opposing any attempts to exactly the same himself in opposing a ny attem pts to exta nt exactly the same himself in opposing any attempts to extant free movement of workers are supported by the most recent labour party conference in brighton, or at least that is what this story is arguing. and the motive, you would assume, for mr mccluskey is about those crucial marginal seats in the midlands and the northwest as well. and it will be interesting to see how this plays out. now you would think, this is what is beyond the credibility of some of us, these sorts of issues and disagreements. and the other one we had about today betweenjonathan, john mcdonald particu
let's start with the guardian. corbyn ally, but it's worth putting this in context for us. worth putting this in context for us. len mccluskey, general secretary of the unite union has never been slow to be critical for the, example, going against labour party policy. but if the guardian is to be believed in this story, he is doing exactly the same himself in opposing any attempts to exactly the same himself in opposing a ny attem pts to exta nt exactly the same himself in opposing any...
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and the guardian reports on the tories plans to spend just £2.9 billion pounds a year on public spendingbour's plans for an £83 billion boost. we are going to start off our chat this evening, with the telegraph and the stakes have never been higher. mihirand ros. the stakes have never been higher. mihir and ros. would you like to kick us off ros. this is a manifesto thatis kick us off ros. this is a manifesto that is definitely trying not to repeat the mistakes of the 2017 election, it is trying not to be controversial. funding extra for the nhs, that is at the centre of the whole, the whole manifesto, and the sta kes whole, the whole manifesto, and the stakes have never been higher, refers to what is perceived to be the danger of a labour government coming in, and spending huge amounts of extra money and putting us back into the position that the tories had to rectify when they came in in 2010. so, all of that needs to be seenin 2010. so, all of that needs to be seen in this context, and the... boris johnson's words seen in this context, and the... borisjohnson's words were, i thought i
and the guardian reports on the tories plans to spend just £2.9 billion pounds a year on public spendingbour's plans for an £83 billion boost. we are going to start off our chat this evening, with the telegraph and the stakes have never been higher. mihirand ros. the stakes have never been higher. mihir and ros. would you like to kick us off ros. this is a manifesto thatis kick us off ros. this is a manifesto that is definitely trying not to repeat the mistakes of the 2017 election, it is...
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wright the guardian and nearly all the newspapers have tom watson on the newspapers have tom watson on
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i should turn to the guardian and the other story dominating the news which of course has been the startf the impeachment hearings in washington with donald trump, the headline in the guardian, trump tied to ukraine aid plot in testimony. your paper taking particular interest in this. how much interest is this in wider america? opinion is very divided. he was very opposed to this impeachment hearing and feel that it should not be under way, that's not the same as not being uninterested per se. divided opinion but certainly lots of general interest. my colleagues on the hill and watched and sort of following it blow—by—blow and today was significant insofar as we've had in bassett or william taylor who was the investor to ukraine giving testimony and he has tied, albeit still relatively indirectly, donald trump of the conversation to the european ambassador, well the us ambassador to europe, gordon saying all of this aid was dependent on this probe into thejill biden. and that's relation but a conversation with someone else. i'm recently back from california and what struck me there was a
i should turn to the guardian and the other story dominating the news which of course has been the startf the impeachment hearings in washington with donald trump, the headline in the guardian, trump tied to ukraine aid plot in testimony. your paper taking particular interest in this. how much interest is this in wider america? opinion is very divided. he was very opposed to this impeachment hearing and feel that it should not be under way, that's not the same as not being uninterested per se....
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the guardian business pages report that landsec, the property company which owns shopping centres suchwestgate oxford and bluewater in kent, has slumped to a first—half loss after being hit by store closures as retailers battle weak consumer spending and a shift to online shopping. and finally, are you among the thousand people in the uk still watching tv in black and white? more than 50 years after tv was first aired in colour, more than 6,500 homes are still registered and watching television under a mono license. which of course, is a lot cheaper. anyway. with me is kathleen brooks, who's director of the financial analysis consultancy, minerva analysis. let's get started. brexit will start a green revolution. that is what we're going to hear today from boris johnson? we're going to hear today from boris johnson? don't think brexit means the uk will be greener, just that it will free up policy—making time and potentially money to be directed into greener energy. what's interesting, you did mention earlier that tesla has decided berlin will be the place to build its electric ca i’s be
the guardian business pages report that landsec, the property company which owns shopping centres suchwestgate oxford and bluewater in kent, has slumped to a first—half loss after being hit by store closures as retailers battle weak consumer spending and a shift to online shopping. and finally, are you among the thousand people in the uk still watching tv in black and white? more than 50 years after tv was first aired in colour, more than 6,500 homes are still registered and watching...
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those of the front pages, but your reviewers think of the guardian first, do you want to take this away
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we continue our talk with our reporters from "the new york times" and cnbc and "the guardian." ok reported the profits and they were solid and mark spent time talking about the political ad issue than the profit and said it is a tough year. explain what is going on with twitter and facebook in this political ad issue. >> so basically what happened was twitter ceo jack dorsey announced this week that he's banning political ads globally. and this was a big stance that he made as social networks take advertising money. >> and could create big problems. right. >> and so this announcement came before facebook was announcing its earnings for the -- >> and not accidental. >> one of the tweets he made was a face and said we don't do things that are hypocritical. so it is very a slight toward ceo mark zuckerberg who is later jumping on a call about an hour later for the news call. >> and jose, we don't see tech executives take each other on like that. benioff maybe over homelessness to some degree but some industries are incredibly, the competitors that go at each other and we don't do t
we continue our talk with our reporters from "the new york times" and cnbc and "the guardian." ok reported the profits and they were solid and mark spent time talking about the political ad issue than the profit and said it is a tough year. explain what is going on with twitter and facebook in this political ad issue. >> so basically what happened was twitter ceo jack dorsey announced this week that he's banning political ads globally. and this was a big stance that he...
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in the guardian, child poverty will search 260 year highs under doris. nk tank. they have compared policies and how much funding they will give welfare and child welfare and similarto welfare and child welfare and similar to what we have been saying before, the tory manifesto is very light and does not have the level of commitment that labour has. they have done an analysis of how much worse it would be if funding is not boosted. it does not really factor in the analysis made by other commentators that the 83 million pledge by labour is realistically probably either not going to fully happen or will result in tax rises 01’ happen or will result in tax rises or other impacts on the economy that have not yet been fully factored in because it is very hard to predict. one of the things that came out yesterday, when we finally had the conservative manifesto and we could compare the two, the choice facing voters and this is a key issue, it is good under the guardian to put it on the front page but it is something that frankly a lot of people find it uncomfortab
in the guardian, child poverty will search 260 year highs under doris. nk tank. they have compared policies and how much funding they will give welfare and child welfare and similarto welfare and child welfare and similar to what we have been saying before, the tory manifesto is very light and does not have the level of commitment that labour has. they have done an analysis of how much worse it would be if funding is not boosted. it does not really factor in the analysis made by other...
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the telegraph's deputy political editor anna mikhailova and chief leader writer sonia sodha from the guardian's front pages are already in. let's start with the times and the story that everyone is talking about — in an unprecedented move into politics, the chief rabbi has said jeremy corbyn‘s handling of anti—semitism makes him "unfit for high office" while warning that the "very soul of our nation is at stake" in next month's general election. staying with politics, the telegraph has the headline, "labour denies plot to sacrifice corbyn". a senior adviser to labour has suggested corbyn‘s future could be up for discussion if a deal with the snp or lib dems is to be agreed. the guardian reports that child poverty is at risk of rising to a 60—year high under a conservative government — that's according to think tank analysis. and finally, the metro leads with "taxi for uber". uber has been stripped of its licence to operate in london after regulators found at least 1a,ooo uninsured rides had been provided by drivers using bogus identification. so, ina so, in a range of front pages to discuss.
the telegraph's deputy political editor anna mikhailova and chief leader writer sonia sodha from the guardian's front pages are already in. let's start with the times and the story that everyone is talking about — in an unprecedented move into politics, the chief rabbi has said jeremy corbyn‘s handling of anti—semitism makes him "unfit for high office" while warning that the "very soul of our nation is at stake" in next month's general election. staying with politics,...
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we begin with the guardian here in the uk, among many leading with the spending promises made by thet the election focusing on the deal struck between pro—eu parties not to stand against each other for dozens of seats across england and wales. let's look at the financial times, its main story covers a rift between germany's angela merkel and french president emmanuel macron after he said nato was brain dead. and finally, the front page of the times reports that james dean will take the lead role in a new film more than sixty years after his death, it's made possible by cgi, but it's causing quite a stir in the industry. so let's begin with simoney kyriakou, who's editor of financial adviser at the financial times. let's start with some of the spending pledges, i havejust picked up spending pledges, i havejust picked up the guardian has to be labour and the conservatives have triggered a public spending bidding war in a bid for votes they are promising such massive spending programmes that we are going to see some public investment returns levels we have not seen since the 70. you as
we begin with the guardian here in the uk, among many leading with the spending promises made by thet the election focusing on the deal struck between pro—eu parties not to stand against each other for dozens of seats across england and wales. let's look at the financial times, its main story covers a rift between germany's angela merkel and french president emmanuel macron after he said nato was brain dead. and finally, the front page of the times reports that james dean will take the lead...
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all the frontjeremy corbyn all over them and interest in to see the guardian's take on this. you would think they would be the most sympathetic to the labour because, they have more balance than the right wing papers on this. the headline is saying that corbin is struggling to rebuff the accusations. it is almost an appeal from the left—wing media and people who read the guardian who are most likely to vote labour to say this has to be dealt with and dealt with quickly. so labour can get back to its campaigning and try and swing voters into voting for them on december 12 as opposed to voting for the tories of the liberal democrats. this is not going away anytime soon. it is not going away anytime soon, and it was by this interview in the times yesterday on the part of a chief rabbi who had some extremely stark warnings for all dues countrywide. i -- absolutely unprecedented. the letter from the chief rabbi, why he didn't say, do not vote labour. his advice with your conscience and other senior leaders within thejewish community have backed up what he said. but obviously, the a
all the frontjeremy corbyn all over them and interest in to see the guardian's take on this. you would think they would be the most sympathetic to the labour because, they have more balance than the right wing papers on this. the headline is saying that corbin is struggling to rebuff the accusations. it is almost an appeal from the left—wing media and people who read the guardian who are most likely to vote labour to say this has to be dealt with and dealt with quickly. so labour can get back...
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back to the front page of the guardian. s on the tories' environmental record. one of the things over the last couple of years has been that both parties are competing to be greener. there was a stage when george osborne was chancellor when he talked about green policies in dismissive terms, things that were nice for metropolitan liberals but didn't motivate voters at large, but now you have got the tories setting a target to reduce climate emissions to net zero by 2050 and we have scientists saying you can't trust the tories to deliver that kind of policy because of their record over the last few years. they talk about reducing funding for regulators or bodies like natural england, the environment agency, failing to keep air pollution down, water pollution down, so it is effectively saying, look, if you're going to cast your vote, remember the last few years of environmental policy before you believe the policies that are coming towards you. and if we turn to the independent, it says voters see the climate is more of a prio
back to the front page of the guardian. s on the tories' environmental record. one of the things over the last couple of years has been that both parties are competing to be greener. there was a stage when george osborne was chancellor when he talked about green policies in dismissive terms, things that were nice for metropolitan liberals but didn't motivate voters at large, but now you have got the tories setting a target to reduce climate emissions to net zero by 2050 and we have scientists...
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we are going to turn to the front page of the guardian, because when you look at that graphic that iss story, it really does lay out the spending differences between the parties, doesn't it? yes, it is a fantastic traffic. you can see the extent of the differential between what labour are promising, massive extra spending, the lib dem is also quite a bit extra, and they will be increasing taxes to pay for it, to some degree. where is the tories don't want to increase taxes. so they are trying to be more modest in they are trying to be more modest in the spending. but this isjust the current annual spending. so it doesn't include the investment spending and the extra, huge sums that labour is going to spend on nationalising different industries, and it doesn't also include the big suitis and it doesn't also include the big sums that the tories are planning to spend on infrastructure, which would be funded by borrowing. so i think there is lots here, but the ratio, there is lots here, but the ratio, the difference, you know, between the difference, you know, between the commitments for
we are going to turn to the front page of the guardian, because when you look at that graphic that iss story, it really does lay out the spending differences between the parties, doesn't it? yes, it is a fantastic traffic. you can see the extent of the differential between what labour are promising, massive extra spending, the lib dem is also quite a bit extra, and they will be increasing taxes to pay for it, to some degree. where is the tories don't want to increase taxes. so they are trying...
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and sky news. were quotes from jo swinson, rather than the guardian and sky newslj than the guardianit is produced by one of the candidates, you would condemn it, would you?” haven't seen it. what i would say is, if it is not true, i would do not understand how it would have got through. are these things that jo swinson said that the quoted on sky news and quoted in the guardian? i do not know. if i had seen a leaflet or known about it in advance i would have done but it is something i know nothing about. you have ruled out a coalition with labour doing anything to putjeremy corbyn in number 10, as he put it. there's an your only realistic route to a referendum on remaining the eu? no. we are absolutely clear that our policy towards europe, as it has been for three and a half years is our main option and preference that had been for a peoples vote. now we have run out of time for people say before the extension runs out at the end of january. if we get a majority in the general election, we will revoke article 50. jeremy corbyn is talking about renegotiating a deal, he is not talking
and sky news. were quotes from jo swinson, rather than the guardian and sky newslj than the guardianit is produced by one of the candidates, you would condemn it, would you?” haven't seen it. what i would say is, if it is not true, i would do not understand how it would have got through. are these things that jo swinson said that the quoted on sky news and quoted in the guardian? i do not know. if i had seen a leaflet or known about it in advance i would have done but it is something i know...
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to start us off with the front page of the guardian... atson is stepping down as an mp. he has been an mpforwest stepping down as an mp. he has been an mp for west bromwich east since 2001. and really there has been an exchange of letters that have been publicised on twitter between himself and jeremy corbyn, him saying that this is personal, it is not medical. tom watson is also someone not medical. tom watson is also someone who has a book coming out in the new year, so i imagine he will spend some time publicising that, which i think is to do with his weight loss. he will be campaigning around sugar companies, doing things about remission for people with type 2 diabetes. and so i think while tom watson is standing down as deputy leader, standing down as mp, he is not going to be going anywhere in terms of british politics. giles, what do you make of this story?m is interesting in terms of what the exchange of letters doesn't say as opposed to what it does say. it is very notable that tom watson doesn't say he wishes to see jeremy corbyn
to start us off with the front page of the guardian... atson is stepping down as an mp. he has been an mpforwest stepping down as an mp. he has been an mp for west bromwich east since 2001. and really there has been an exchange of letters that have been publicised on twitter between himself and jeremy corbyn, him saying that this is personal, it is not medical. tom watson is also someone not medical. tom watson is also someone who has a book coming out in the new year, so i imagine he will...
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i am going to quicklyjump over to the story in the guardian, tim berners—lee talking about his plan to he also spoke to our technology reporter. this story in the metro, job five, four years will do us, millennials moving employers every four years, i was not surprised to hear about this. the idea of one career is really evaporating now, and the a ppg, which is a parliamentary group that look at this, says we may have 17 koreas our lifetime. we are likely to work for much longer, into a mid 60s. to work for much longer, into a mid 605. 6096 to work for much longer, into a mid 60s. 6096 of jobs won't exist or will be done in new ways over the next ten years, that was the report, pwc have done some reports, they will be a world of new opportunities, ——, but also there will be a world in which automation will take its place. what we have to do is ensure young people have the ability to learn how to learn, learning agility so learn how to learn, learning agility so they can up skill while they for these opportunities. it is interesting to see why they move, more money, career progression.
i am going to quicklyjump over to the story in the guardian, tim berners—lee talking about his plan to he also spoke to our technology reporter. this story in the metro, job five, four years will do us, millennials moving employers every four years, i was not surprised to hear about this. the idea of one career is really evaporating now, and the a ppg, which is a parliamentary group that look at this, says we may have 17 koreas our lifetime. we are likely to work for much longer, into a mid...
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the guardian has on its front page, and interview it did with jeremy corbyn, front page, and interview it did withjeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition party, the labour party, and he says a baby on brexit, warning cabinet dissenters. we need to be focused i guess is the message. he is trying to get eve ryo ne message. he is trying to get everyone in line, and the guardian is ascribing him as uncharacteristically assertive, but his point is, listen, the brexit issue has been established, talked about, we spent enough energy on it, let's move on, let's think about how this general election can be used to talk about more important things which to hedge mind arc social justice, climate change, and the party had already said that the brexit strategy was if they were to come into power, they would renegotiate with the eu within the first three months of them taking control, and then put that to a referendum to the british people. he is saying that our plan is laid out, let's not talk about it, let's use oui’ let's not talk about it, let's use our energy to talk about what people are l
the guardian has on its front page, and interview it did with jeremy corbyn, front page, and interview it did withjeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition party, the labour party, and he says a baby on brexit, warning cabinet dissenters. we need to be focused i guess is the message. he is trying to get eve ryo ne message. he is trying to get everyone in line, and the guardian is ascribing him as uncharacteristically assertive, but his point is, listen, the brexit issue has been established,...
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officer and examine the now the guardian reported that boris johnson met him in italy in april last year at a party organized by nephew depp's son if gainey until recently i guess on that level dev had denied that that meeting took place. well one of the investigative journalists who broke that story is with me here in the studio now carol it had wanted to from the british newspaper the guardian welcome to you carol now you have previously uncovered evidence of russian interference in rags and of course 2 weeks we have that momentous general election in britain could that be influenced by russians now as well well the fact is that we know that russia seeks to just stabilize countries all across the world and we know that the f.b.i. report has shown in extraordinary detail the lengths the russia went to to attack the american presidential election in 2016 and we know that it was using some of these same techniques in our election the e.u. referendum which was just a few months earlier and it was being forced on exactly the same platforms the social media platforms particularly facebook th
officer and examine the now the guardian reported that boris johnson met him in italy in april last year at a party organized by nephew depp's son if gainey until recently i guess on that level dev had denied that that meeting took place. well one of the investigative journalists who broke that story is with me here in the studio now carol it had wanted to from the british newspaper the guardian welcome to you carol now you have previously uncovered evidence of russian interference in rags and...
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the guardian. labour to thresher migration policy. s and king. he has moved away from the troublesome target of ringing inward migration annually down to 100,000. that was a target that david cameron and then theresa may repeatedly pledged to meet and repeatedly failed. many people said that that undermined trust in politics as well as leading to the 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wa nts to 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wants to move towards a points —based system for immigration and labour has to grapple now with a radical pro migration policy passed at its annual conference earlier this autumn. and what many insiders feel would be a more send mainstream policy of being a little more restrict than that. the conservatives think it could damage labour in target seats in the midlands and the north if labour is very pro migration michael gove has been on the news today saying that labour, if you vote forjeremy corbyn you vote for unrestricted and uncontrolled migration. some people are recognising off we do not have people comi
the guardian. labour to thresher migration policy. s and king. he has moved away from the troublesome target of ringing inward migration annually down to 100,000. that was a target that david cameron and then theresa may repeatedly pledged to meet and repeatedly failed. many people said that that undermined trust in politics as well as leading to the 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wa nts to 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wants to move towards a points —based system for immigration...
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quickly moving us onto the guardian, patients at risk warren nhs chief. ice is of course have the big story that... and obviously leaving aside the many human tragedies & methods of nest operations and people dying or not recovering as well as they could have been because of that and politically it is alongside the slow response to the floods in yorkshire and other places and it is the area of maximum vulnerability for the conservatives and the old adage that labour cannot go on law and order and the tories cannot go on the nhs. the polls did not seem to be budging but the one area if i was boris johnson that it would be worried about is my story such as these. it is not so much what you read in the newspapers but what people actually experience. we have one minute i think left or sell and let me talk about the daily mail. andrew out in the cold. prince andrea still getting a lot of very debt for difficult headlines. the interview was so poor and showed no empathy for the victims of jami was so poor and showed no empathy for the victims ofjami epstein and
quickly moving us onto the guardian, patients at risk warren nhs chief. ice is of course have the big story that... and obviously leaving aside the many human tragedies & methods of nest operations and people dying or not recovering as well as they could have been because of that and politically it is alongside the slow response to the floods in yorkshire and other places and it is the area of maximum vulnerability for the conservatives and the old adage that labour cannot go on law and...
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in the guardian, councils calling for a massive increase in funding to help them deal with major disasters eighteen hundred homes and businesse were flooded. in the mail, corbyn condemned by his own party — accusing him of subjecting the party to electoral annhialation. let us begin with the a&e that is been discussion a lot, and the worst figure since 200a. been discussion a lot, and the worst figure since 2004. it was introduced under new labour and patience and not being treated within four hours, a very unwelcome headline for the conservatives because it is being defined by brexit and getting brexit done and shifting the focus to the nhs and the conservatives are dealing with the legacy of settle m e nt dealing with the legacy of settlement and the nhs had in its history, so it is been his spending squeezes 2010 and it has been a deteriorating service. and their been promising to spend more year on year and protect the nhs from privatisation at the hands of american companies. something the conservatives denied, even on the table and the potential us trade deal. ultimately, on a&e, it
in the guardian, councils calling for a massive increase in funding to help them deal with major disasters eighteen hundred homes and businesse were flooded. in the mail, corbyn condemned by his own party — accusing him of subjecting the party to electoral annhialation. let us begin with the a&e that is been discussion a lot, and the worst figure since 200a. been discussion a lot, and the worst figure since 2004. it was introduced under new labour and patience and not being treated within...
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the guardian did a study and gave each mp a score on how they voted in parliament on climate issues.ng record. the guardian's findings say conservatives, in blue, generally voted against pro—climate issues, getting worse scores, they say, than other parties. that being said, lib dem leader jo swinson's score was 50% — even though the lib dems have criticised the tories for not taking climate change seriously. it is sometimes hard to see the effect of climate change happening in front of you, especially in the uk. but in certain places, it is getting real. take wales, where sea levels will be up 20 cm by 2050. this is fairbourne, where those rising sea levels could call the uk's first climate refugees. its sea defences will only last a few more decades, so by 2050, the village will be abandoned. to decommission the village, i'll have to take my house and my land. this is sylvia stevenson, one of the village residents. unless they start to look at climate adaptation rather than climate change, i don't think we are really going to move forward. the welsh government, like other governmen
the guardian did a study and gave each mp a score on how they voted in parliament on climate issues.ng record. the guardian's findings say conservatives, in blue, generally voted against pro—climate issues, getting worse scores, they say, than other parties. that being said, lib dem leader jo swinson's score was 50% — even though the lib dems have criticised the tories for not taking climate change seriously. it is sometimes hard to see the effect of climate change happening in front of...
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in the guardian business pages, 12 eu countries including ireland have blocked a proposed rule that would have forced multinationalcompanies to reveal how much profit they make and how little tax they pay in each of the 28 member states. and finally, it is black friday, and as bargain—hunters run to the stores and look for deals online, one city in yorkshire is fighting back against the pressure—selling shop—ocalypse. "buy nowt friday" is an event being held in the city of bradford, where residents are being encouraged to enjoy a day without spending any money, and save it rather than spend it on things they don't need. so let's begin. our first ourfirst story here our first story here in the washington post, trump makes a surprise visit to us troops in afghanistan, at a special thanksgiving dinner he delivered or was taking part in, and he has said he has reopened peace talks. yes, that's right. he has said he has reopened peace talks with the taliban. this is just reopened peace talks with the taliban. this isjust three months after he had broken them off. i mean, president trump also s
in the guardian business pages, 12 eu countries including ireland have blocked a proposed rule that would have forced multinationalcompanies to reveal how much profit they make and how little tax they pay in each of the 28 member states. and finally, it is black friday, and as bargain—hunters run to the stores and look for deals online, one city in yorkshire is fighting back against the pressure—selling shop—ocalypse. "buy nowt friday" is an event being held in the city of...
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meanwhile, the guardian says borisjohnson was attacked by members of the audience who claim he can't billion government boost for research could bring a cure for dementia closer. and tomorrow's i newspaper renames the duke of york the "duke of nothing", as he stands down from his business charity. let's start off, it is that election debate. the leaders' debate that took place tonight on the bbc. we will start off with the times. it is this idea thatjeremy corbyn announced he was going to be neutral. and really this is the only technically new story of the debate. jo swinson was criticised for her track record, no real new development there. boris johnson track record, no real new development there. borisjohnson was accused of lying, really no news there. jeremy corbyn, in the previous debate, had had an issue around his position on brexit stop repeatedly asked about it, repeatedly asked about it, repeatedly refused to be drawn on it. clearly he has gone back to his advisers and collectively they have decided they need to come to a position in that position of —— that position in tha
meanwhile, the guardian says borisjohnson was attacked by members of the audience who claim he can't billion government boost for research could bring a cure for dementia closer. and tomorrow's i newspaper renames the duke of york the "duke of nothing", as he stands down from his business charity. let's start off, it is that election debate. the leaders' debate that took place tonight on the bbc. we will start off with the times. it is this idea thatjeremy corbyn announced he was...
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we will start off with a front page of the guardian, katie, do you want to ta ke of the guardian, katie, do you want to take this off? who wants to blame? this is following the verdict which is a not guilty verdict in regards to hillsborough for manslaughter and this was relating to the former south yorkshire police superintendent, now... the headline is saying so who was to blame and this is because previously we have a coroner's court verdict that said this was unlawful killing when you look at the 90 deaths from hillsborough but they found that he is not guilty of manslaughter so if it is unlawful killing, the families, are asking in that case who is to blame because if you are saying it is an unlawful killing surely there is something you can blame in this and there is english between various impact statements and reaction in court after this and lots of anger from the families who have been going through this for such a long time now, 30 years and still have not really had answers to a lot of their questions or a resolution. what did you make of this statement from the assistant co
we will start off with a front page of the guardian, katie, do you want to ta ke of the guardian, katie, do you want to take this off? who wants to blame? this is following the verdict which is a not guilty verdict in regards to hillsborough for manslaughter and this was relating to the former south yorkshire police superintendent, now... the headline is saying so who was to blame and this is because previously we have a coroner's court verdict that said this was unlawful killing when you look...
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this is the guardian going after the tories hard on the nhs and! think borisjohnson was quite nice to try and make the nhs a centrepiece of his campaign because the tories know is a weak point for them. actually i think the story is that negative, they point out all people who do operations and private hospitals but not on the nhs. they did not have to pay. so the idea that it did not have to pay. so the idea thatitis did not have to pay. so the idea that it is being sold off and privatise a people think of those words in the think it means having to pay for health care, he does not. it is still free at point of view. obviously a crisis in the nhs but also assign that on this battle greco labour and the s&p today are going very hard on the identity tories are trying to sell off the national institution. it is not true. i thinkjimmy corbett is living a disastrous campaign in many ways but the one thing where he really struck a chord of the people started chanting not for sale and there is an element and i don't make any comparisons with president tr
this is the guardian going after the tories hard on the nhs and! think borisjohnson was quite nice to try and make the nhs a centrepiece of his campaign because the tories know is a weak point for them. actually i think the story is that negative, they point out all people who do operations and private hospitals but not on the nhs. they did not have to pay. so the idea that it did not have to pay. so the idea thatitis did not have to pay. so the idea that it is being sold off and privatise a...