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the telegraph, perhaps because this is its wish list, says that coming back in. is the opposite. yesterday, at gavin ba rwell, the opposite. yesterday, at gavin barwell, who lost the seat, croydon central, on thursday, he was a remain, he has been pointed chief of central, on thursday, he was a remi days a has been pointed chief of central, on thursday, he was a remi days a h —— ween pointed chief of chief ‘at chief 5 at downing street. chief of staff at downing street. yes, this is interesting. the two major papers disagreeing with each other. i personally believe that theresa may set out her stall on negotiating stance when she wrote to donald tusk, when she was triggering article 50, at the end of march. she said out of the single market, after the customs union, and of course, having a close trade relationship, a free—trade agreement, and eight close agreement on security, and i personally believe that is right. and i don't think that greenies make a big difference. it is notjust green. so michael fallon said, and i wash it, and it was an interesting moment, h
the telegraph, perhaps because this is its wish list, says that coming back in. is the opposite. yesterday, at gavin ba rwell, the opposite. yesterday, at gavin barwell, who lost the seat, croydon central, on thursday, he was a remain, he has been pointed chief of central, on thursday, he was a remi days a has been pointed chief of central, on thursday, he was a remi days a h —— ween pointed chief of chief ‘at chief 5 at downing street. chief of staff at downing street. yes, this is...
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we are going to start with the telegraph. may says she's sticking to her brexit blueprint. france, but she's talking toa she's in france, but she's talking to a serious europhile fan of the european union, yet she's making it clear she'll stick to what people are describing as a hard brexit. yes, it's worth noting in her meeting with macron today that it was quite a friendly handshake. unlike the one he had with mr trump! there do seem to be warmer relations. there's been a lot of speculation since the results about what it means for brexit. lots of people in her own party want her to rethink her approach but the telegraph is saying that's not going to happen. why? you could point to the fact, david, that 80% of voters voted for parties, labour and the conservatives, who are advocating leaving the single market. yes, but what's been going on since the election result and the outcome, which shocked just about everybody. i think that's a fair comment. i've been abroad in recent weeks and it shocked people abroad. they still don't understand why the brits, a british prime mini
we are going to start with the telegraph. may says she's sticking to her brexit blueprint. france, but she's talking toa she's in france, but she's talking to a serious europhile fan of the european union, yet she's making it clear she'll stick to what people are describing as a hard brexit. yes, it's worth noting in her meeting with macron today that it was quite a friendly handshake. unlike the one he had with mr trump! there do seem to be warmer relations. there's been a lot of speculation...
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there is a health care pledge for uk tourists in the daily telegraph. the seals are a relatively small story. it is likely that when we go on holiday, we can likely that when we go on holiday, we can take our cards with us, and if it were to be injured on holiday in belgium or portugal, we can go to hospital and be treated for free. in exchange, belgian or portuguese tourists who get hurt in the uk would be treated for free. it has been an excellent reciprocal system and of course it should be continued. lots of people go on holiday, so it makes sense. according to david davis this morning, on the andrew marr programme, he has said the nhs will foot the bill if the eu does not. he has now been derided for saying he will come from eyes if the eu will not. it is only £155 million. that is not much in the scale of the tens of million pounds that are being talked about in terms of britain's divorce bill. that is not very much money. i would like to have it myself, but it will not make much difference to the negotiations. this is one of the many things people
there is a health care pledge for uk tourists in the daily telegraph. the seals are a relatively small story. it is likely that when we go on holiday, we can likely that when we go on holiday, we can take our cards with us, and if it were to be injured on holiday in belgium or portugal, we can go to hospital and be treated for free. in exchange, belgian or portuguese tourists who get hurt in the uk would be treated for free. it has been an excellent reciprocal system and of course it should be...
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we start with the telegraph. it claims counter—terrorism officers have been monitoring an alleged extremist cell in barking since march and secretly recorded individuals plotting a van and knife attack in london. the ft focuses on theresa may's plans to review existing police and security powers, increase pressure on tech companies, and introduce tougher anti—terror laws. france's le figaro pictures some armed counter—terrorism officers near the scene of saturday night's attack. it reports that british prime minister theresa may wants to "eradicate" extremism following the assassination claimed by the islamic state. —— by the islamic state. the china daily says that campaigning for the general election later this week was halted. the photo shows crowds leaving the area after the attacks, during which seven people were killed and 48 injured. the south china morning post has a picture of the candlelit vigil commemorating the victims of the tienanmen massacre on its front page. and on the london attacks, it reports t
we start with the telegraph. it claims counter—terrorism officers have been monitoring an alleged extremist cell in barking since march and secretly recorded individuals plotting a van and knife attack in london. the ft focuses on theresa may's plans to review existing police and security powers, increase pressure on tech companies, and introduce tougher anti—terror laws. france's le figaro pictures some armed counter—terrorism officers near the scene of saturday night's attack. it...
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to go back to the sunday telegraph, the only word that comes to mind is brave.the eu —— brexit. the eurosceptic mps have warned any attempt to keep britain in the customs union and a single market and give any leeway for the european court of justice market and give any leeway for the european court ofjustice will trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is this journalism? trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is thisjournalism? actually, it is pure comment. what it is, i‘m sorry, not being a card—carrying tory myself, this is a thoroughly divided party. i know that your party, rachel, is looking at the story that the big companies the observer is looking at that don‘t wa nt observer is looking at that don‘t want this hard brexit. the eu citizens living here, largely living and working in london, there are trading restrictions, financial services passport in, all of that. the unifying factor, both with the eurosceptic and people within the conservative party and with business, is that they want theresa may to listen. she hasn't been very good at that. she ha
to go back to the sunday telegraph, the only word that comes to mind is brave.the eu —— brexit. the eurosceptic mps have warned any attempt to keep britain in the customs union and a single market and give any leeway for the european court of justice market and give any leeway for the european court ofjustice will trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is this journalism? trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is thisjournalism? actually, it is pure comment. what it is, i‘m sorry, not...
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this one in the telegraph... would you like the movers telegraph... overs o nto telegraph... would you like the movers onto the sunday times?m says ministers want spreadsheet fail. -- says ministers want spreadsheet fail. —— spreadsheet phil hammond. so, apparently... have you told us the headline? ijust told you, ministers want spreadsheet phil hammond as caretaker pm. and they wa nt hammond as caretaker pm. and they want an immediate usurpation of theresa may. there should be a double headed beast at the top of the tory party which will be phil hammond and david davis, but only for two years. would they want the job, given what they have to do?|j do job, given what they have to do?” do know. it's a strange situation for the conservatives. in this case, the political editor has been speaking to a lot of people, a serving minister who is on the hammond side, who says that the pm's brand is so damaged, it's painful. the calculation that people are making is that she is so inadequate we cannot wait two years. that is the conservative's dilemma, she is t
this one in the telegraph... would you like the movers telegraph... overs o nto telegraph... would you like the movers onto the sunday times?m says ministers want spreadsheet fail. -- says ministers want spreadsheet fail. —— spreadsheet phil hammond. so, apparently... have you told us the headline? ijust told you, ministers want spreadsheet phil hammond as caretaker pm. and they wa nt hammond as caretaker pm. and they want an immediate usurpation of theresa may. there should be a double...
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the telegraph was saying that if theresa may slackens on brexit, all hell will break loose. leaders. am i being cynical? there is a cabinet split at the moment with the chancellor, philip hammond, who was supposedly not . be the who was supposedly not to be the chancellor, had there have been a bigger majority. the prime minister and philip hammond do not exactly see eye to eye on various issues. if you look at the conservative party for the last 30, 40 years, europe and the eu have been the single defining issue that has torn apart the party. yes, the observer, the most newspapers, most pro—european newspapers, highlighting it. it is notjust big business, particularly stuart rose, the conservative pier and the chairman of ocado, it is the fact theresa may l reality cannot theresa may in reality cannot probably get a hard brexit passed her own cabinet, probably get a hard brexit passed herown cabinet, her probably get a hard brexit passed her own cabinet, her own party, the country. a survey today probably the country. a survey today saying 69% of people are not in favour of
the telegraph was saying that if theresa may slackens on brexit, all hell will break loose. leaders. am i being cynical? there is a cabinet split at the moment with the chancellor, philip hammond, who was supposedly not . be the who was supposedly not to be the chancellor, had there have been a bigger majority. the prime minister and philip hammond do not exactly see eye to eye on various issues. if you look at the conservative party for the last 30, 40 years, europe and the eu have been the...
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the telegraph says it is just the start.her words, they could come back for more, if there is some critical vote, they might say we are not sure we can support you on this any longer, they might be a bit of desperate... you called it pork barrel politics, the us phrase, which i think the welsh first minister called it a bung. we had it in the 70s when the labour government tried to survive and it was paying for electricity cable to be run under the north sea to connect northern ireland with the mainland of the rest of britain. on that basis presumably there is a risk in the rest of the uk to say, hang ona risk in the rest of the uk to say, hang on a minute, where's our money? your broadband will get faster in northern ireland, you will get new motorways and better hospitals and and wales, maybe even london complaining the money is being given away. in terms of the power-sharing, because there is so much money at sta ke, because there is so much money at stake, sinn fein may come back to this table, they already don't have a
the telegraph says it is just the start.her words, they could come back for more, if there is some critical vote, they might say we are not sure we can support you on this any longer, they might be a bit of desperate... you called it pork barrel politics, the us phrase, which i think the welsh first minister called it a bung. we had it in the 70s when the labour government tried to survive and it was paying for electricity cable to be run under the north sea to connect northern ireland with the...
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we will come back to the telegraph. orders cash payment for grenfell tower move is. we know it is around £5,500. they'll get some in cash and some into bank accounts. people's bank ca rd into bank accounts. people's bank card cards will have gone up in flames. when you lose nothing, you need to buy the most basic things, so need to buy the most basic things, so having a cash infusion like that just helps you to get by. it is not compensation, by any means. the other thing is this is downing street still scrambling to catch up to try to get on the front foot. it has faced an off a lot of criticism about how it has been handled. theresa may herself was common for a lot of personal criticism about how she has handled this. it still seems as if they are not quite on the front foot. still with the guardian, fragile tories warned over brittle brexit. we have soft and hard, and now a brutal draxler. the argument is that they have got such a slim grasp on power, not even a majority, some people saying they don't even have a mand
we will come back to the telegraph. orders cash payment for grenfell tower move is. we know it is around £5,500. they'll get some in cash and some into bank accounts. people's bank ca rd into bank accounts. people's bank card cards will have gone up in flames. when you lose nothing, you need to buy the most basic things, so need to buy the most basic things, so having a cash infusion like that just helps you to get by. it is not compensation, by any means. the other thing is this is downing...
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the telegraph is leading with rumours. about jeremy corbyn, at the bottom, this is what should be inside the newspaper. it gives something authenticity if it is on the front page of a newspaper. it is social media rumours. i like a newspaper to tell me what has happened first, then possibly say there were people who were using this for political ends. but i want to know what is happening, what people are talking about. why has the daily telegraph done this? the i... this same sort. i was there yesterday. you could sense the mood. yesterday, that grief turned to anger. today, more so. grief turned to anger. today, more so. what about jeremy grief turned to anger. today, more so. what aboutjeremy corbyn's handling. he has been applauded, even by critics. jeremy corbyn, the queen, prince william, have done human things. and the mayor. just go in there. just see what is going on. nobody knows what is happening, but address people, hold hands, talk to them. do you think the prime minister was worried that she would bejeered? min
the telegraph is leading with rumours. about jeremy corbyn, at the bottom, this is what should be inside the newspaper. it gives something authenticity if it is on the front page of a newspaper. it is social media rumours. i like a newspaper to tell me what has happened first, then possibly say there were people who were using this for political ends. but i want to know what is happening, what people are talking about. why has the daily telegraph done this? the i... this same sort. i was there...
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the telegraph shows a picture of the prime minister facing the question time audience. and the guardian says labour has accused the tories of using fake—news ads to attackjeremy corbyn. all the stories, in some form or another, are connected to the election of people standing in it. a lot of interesting stuff for you both this week, as political correspondence, the daily telegraph is where we will start, theresa may on question time this evening, and of course jeremy corbyn on question time this evening, and of coursejeremy corbyn appeared later, a45 minutes, of coursejeremy corbyn appeared later, 445 minutes, not facing each other but tough questions at times from the audience. brilliant for the daily telegraph to get this in their first addition, and i thought it was a really interesting format, much more valuable than the debate on wednesday, because it was them facing questions, and the public have played a blinder in this election, as far as i am concerned, on tv and radio, it has always been a member of the public — as well as good jurors —— good journalism, don't
the telegraph shows a picture of the prime minister facing the question time audience. and the guardian says labour has accused the tories of using fake—news ads to attackjeremy corbyn. all the stories, in some form or another, are connected to the election of people standing in it. a lot of interesting stuff for you both this week, as political correspondence, the daily telegraph is where we will start, theresa may on question time this evening, and of course jeremy corbyn on question time...
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this is a bit like what was in the telegraph. graph is astonishing to me. and why somebody was to draw in labour voters, which should be appealing to core constituency in the telegraph and the mail as well. the interesting thing i thought was what is it the top, the tactical voting guide at the top, we have not seen the guide inside, that presumably, it says to vote conservative. there is not much subtlety to the question, is a? but they have tried to dress it up as some sort of guru tactical voting with them. i am pretty sure it would just say to vote tory wherever you are. her message throughout has been strong and stable. we have heard a time and time again. have people been set up without? yuichi overdo the mantra? we are bored of it because we are politicaljunkies we are bored of it because we are political junkies and watch we are bored of it because we are politicaljunkies and watch the news all the time. no they're not. people, when they finally start hearing it... —— do you think she overdid the mantra. some people will n
this is a bit like what was in the telegraph. graph is astonishing to me. and why somebody was to draw in labour voters, which should be appealing to core constituency in the telegraph and the mail as well. the interesting thing i thought was what is it the top, the tactical voting guide at the top, we have not seen the guide inside, that presumably, it says to vote conservative. there is not much subtlety to the question, is a? but they have tried to dress it up as some sort of guru tactical...
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let's talk about the telegraph. subject, inevitably that is their main story, but this was supposed to be the day when all the papers were expected to be leading on tuesday morning with a brexit talks. it's still there on the front page, just. a lot of papers lead on brexit because the attack happened so late. could not make it into today's papers. davis slammed the door on any hope of a soft brexit. is it as simple as that? looking at this, it is and it isn't. the telegraph have chosen to go in by saying, both david davis and the eu are making clear we are leaving the single market and the customs union. a lot of pro—brexit can say, of course we are. even philip hammond, the chief remainer in the cabinet, said yesterday, when it comes to be about is how much access you have. so this new relationship could do that? to me this is not rocket science. i'm slightly surprised, one of my collea g u es slightly surprised, one of my colleagues was in brussels today so i will hearfrom him colleagues was in brussels today so i
let's talk about the telegraph. subject, inevitably that is their main story, but this was supposed to be the day when all the papers were expected to be leading on tuesday morning with a brexit talks. it's still there on the front page, just. a lot of papers lead on brexit because the attack happened so late. could not make it into today's papers. davis slammed the door on any hope of a soft brexit. is it as simple as that? looking at this, it is and it isn't. the telegraph have chosen to go...
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the front pages of the daily telegraph, theresa may warns of looming constitutional crisis. e point for calling for a general election was to get enough of a mandate to stop the lords being able to decide that they we re lords being able to decide that they were not going to allow that through the upper chamber. how that plan has backfired, as we are seeing now, the difficulties, and as i said the hurdles she has do negotiate. the salisbury convention, dictates that if something is in the party ma nifesto, if something is in the party manifesto, if it has been in the queen's speech, then it should not be meddled with, but what the argument now is that the legitimacy of that convention is under question because theresa may did not win the majority that she so wished for. now, we have this thrown into the mix. i suppose if you are a member of the public reading this you will be holding your head in your hands, exciting for journalists to be holding your head in your hands, exciting forjournalists to write about, gives us so much to speculate on, everybody else wants to know wha
the front pages of the daily telegraph, theresa may warns of looming constitutional crisis. e point for calling for a general election was to get enough of a mandate to stop the lords being able to decide that they we re lords being able to decide that they were not going to allow that through the upper chamber. how that plan has backfired, as we are seeing now, the difficulties, and as i said the hurdles she has do negotiate. the salisbury convention, dictates that if something is in the party...
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we have this now, the sunday telegraph talking about this stalking horse leadership challenge. a difficult week for her, obviously, but this idea of her not being able to water down brexit. we don't know who could possibly be the challenger. this story, if it were not so serious, could be very funny, the way it has been written. mate facing the threat of a stalking horse leadership challenge. the assistant political editor of the sunday telegraph says that this has happened in the past, figures from the past, like the challenger to margaret thatcher in her pomp, but name names, ben, who is it? and he can't. this is becoming quite a story. the eurosceptics have warned that any attempt to keep britain in the customs union and the single market, any leeway from getting out of the european court ofjustice isn't acceptable. well, actually, those items, per se, were not on the referendum paper. i recall my days on the telegraph, michael —— might colleague, william deeds, he said to me about 22 years ago, he thought that the european issue, this was post—maastricht, is going to split t
we have this now, the sunday telegraph talking about this stalking horse leadership challenge. a difficult week for her, obviously, but this idea of her not being able to water down brexit. we don't know who could possibly be the challenger. this story, if it were not so serious, could be very funny, the way it has been written. mate facing the threat of a stalking horse leadership challenge. the assistant political editor of the sunday telegraph says that this has happened in the past, figures...
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the telegraph business section says bank of england officials have called for uk interest rates to risen a surprise move that signals policy makers are more concerned about rising inflation even as the uk economy grows. and finally, greece said it was hopeful of securing a deal yesterday that could end months of eurozone feuding with the imf — in fact, they have secured that deal— and unlock sorely needed bailout cash for greece to avert a fresh crisis. threats to the london tower fire. the official reaction, a full public enquiry is announced. what does that mean in practice and how long will it take? historically public enquiries can take years. that is what is so worrying. it is all right to call for it but who is going to lead it and how long will it take. other major disasters that have led to changes and they took years. to come to any conclusion. the prime minister has to prove that this will have a limited time span and arms as will be forthcoming within weeks. really, they need to be solutions. other people around the uk and the world live in tower blocks like this and they nee
the telegraph business section says bank of england officials have called for uk interest rates to risen a surprise move that signals policy makers are more concerned about rising inflation even as the uk economy grows. and finally, greece said it was hopeful of securing a deal yesterday that could end months of eurozone feuding with the imf — in fact, they have secured that deal— and unlock sorely needed bailout cash for greece to avert a fresh crisis. threats to the london tower fire. the...
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the telegraph, making the point as he said disaster waiting to happen. and the cladding.says cladding was putting for energy efficiency reasons and the cladding acted like a chimney, there is a gap between the cladding and the walls and that allowed the smoke and fire to spread upwards. and away the cladding was done. it should have protected but it was a conduit for the fire to spread so quickly. for a fighter damage in 15 minutes, something must‘ve happened which quite dreadful. and the london fire brigade warned after a fire in a block in hammersmith last august about the cladding and there was a fire ina about the cladding and there was a fire in a skyscraper in dubai said the fire brigade was all ready concerned about this and all one can say is the government has now said it will urgently review the safety. this is the sort of story that comes out from countries where things are not managed properly, where there is proper control, not a country like oui’s proper control, not a country like ours where we take safety very seriously. controlled regulation should be loo
the telegraph, making the point as he said disaster waiting to happen. and the cladding.says cladding was putting for energy efficiency reasons and the cladding acted like a chimney, there is a gap between the cladding and the walls and that allowed the smoke and fire to spread upwards. and away the cladding was done. it should have protected but it was a conduit for the fire to spread so quickly. for a fighter damage in 15 minutes, something must‘ve happened which quite dreadful. and the...
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the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney morning herald focuses on the incident at melbourne airport in which a passenger tried to storm the cockpit of a malaysia airlines flight to kuala lumpur, threatening to blow up the plane. and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo is offering its riders the option to be paid per delivery, rather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees. joining us is cornelia meyer — the ceo of the business consultancy, mrl corporation. thank you very much are coming to join us. we have two start with the gulf news. of course, that massive bomb blast. there are still a lot of speculation over who was behind it. no group has claimed responsibility. speculation as to who could have been behind it exist, but of course, most of the people who died were civilia
the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney morning herald focuses on the incident at melbourne airport in which a passenger tried to storm the cockpit of a malaysia airlines flight to kuala lumpur, threatening to blow up the plane. and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the...
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the telegraph business section says there a questions over the future of uber chief executive travisalanick following a scathing report into the us transport technology giant's company culture. and finally, rafael nadal has won a record 10th french open title after beating stan wawrinka in paris. the latest win earned the spaniard a 15th grand slam crown. that's in the gulf news. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu who is a broadcaster and international conference host. but to see you. always nice to have you. of course, so much to discuss, the papers have been grappling with these since friday morning. it's been amazing. incredible, and if the financial times is using the phrase dead woman walking, others papers have that headline as well. it's phenomenal. pretty damning, isn't it? it carries more force because it came from the minister sacked by theresa may, and it contrasts markedly with the way in which she projected herself during the campaign as strong and stable theresa may who needed a big mandate to plan there all pilots the brexit and when you consider the hubris with wh
the telegraph business section says there a questions over the future of uber chief executive travisalanick following a scathing report into the us transport technology giant's company culture. and finally, rafael nadal has won a record 10th french open title after beating stan wawrinka in paris. the latest win earned the spaniard a 15th grand slam crown. that's in the gulf news. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu who is a broadcaster and international conference host. but to see you....
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the sunday telegraph, the inferno response, not good enough, and admits the pm.on her statement. just saying that basically it wasn't good enough, robert. it is her body language, i think they are all talking about, it isn't manoeuvring adroitly enough, to get up to see the victims. she does feel very deeply about this, ironically, but finds it difficult to get her feelings across, as her great friend, faithful first the te na nt great friend, faithful first the tenant damian green has been saying repeatedly through the day, she is distraught about it and i have no doubt about that but it is so odd, go back six weeks ago, the election was getting underway, it was seen to bea was getting underway, it was seen to be a huge advantage to her, she was on top of the game and corbyn wasn't. the contrast that ran throughout the reporting of the sunday papers, and we've got quite a good sample in front of us, he is body language is better for this good sample in front of us, he is body language is betterfor this and it is more confident. it's not even a left and right thi
the sunday telegraph, the inferno response, not good enough, and admits the pm.on her statement. just saying that basically it wasn't good enough, robert. it is her body language, i think they are all talking about, it isn't manoeuvring adroitly enough, to get up to see the victims. she does feel very deeply about this, ironically, but finds it difficult to get her feelings across, as her great friend, faithful first the te na nt great friend, faithful first the tenant damian green has been...
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the sunday telegraph headlines "blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack." on the sunday times, who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn — saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. let's dip into at least some of those over the next 15 minutes. let's kick off with the observer. bezy, take is to their front page, whether used the word "panic" to describe what ministers facing over fire safety. it is quite an apt word for a lot of what has been going on in whitehall and council buildings up in whitehall and council buildings up and down the country, obviously still trying to work out what on earth went one at grenfell and what measures should have been put in place before grenfell and need to be put in place now. the observer kicking off by saying this is all about fire safety in schools specifically. one of the shocking things is that in, i think, between 2007 and 2010, 70% of new school buildings that were being built were installed with sp
the sunday telegraph headlines "blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack." on the sunday times, who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn — saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. let's dip into at least some of those over the next 15 minutes. let's kick off with the observer. bezy, take is to their front page, whether used the word "panic" to...
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the telegraph shows a picture of the prime minister facing the question time audience.kjeremy corbyn. all the stories, in some form or another, are connected to the election of people standing in it. a lot of interesting stuff for you both this week, as political correspondence, the daily telegraph is where we will start, theresa may on question time this evening, and of course jeremy corbyn on question time this evening, and of coursejeremy corbyn appeared later, a45 minutes, of coursejeremy corbyn appeared later, 445 minutes, not facing each other but tough questions at times from the audience. brilliant for the daily telegraph to get this in their first addition, and i thought it was a really interesting format, much more valuable than the debate on wednesday, because it was them facing questions, and the public have played a blinder in this
the telegraph shows a picture of the prime minister facing the question time audience.kjeremy corbyn. all the stories, in some form or another, are connected to the election of people standing in it. a lot of interesting stuff for you both this week, as political correspondence, the daily telegraph is where we will start, theresa may on question time this evening, and of course jeremy corbyn on question time this evening, and of coursejeremy corbyn appeared later, a45 minutes, of coursejeremy...
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the telegraph again.tall younger face is tory plot to skip toxic generation and install youngerface is next leader. another headline theresa may won't want to hear, i'm sure. wondering how long she has got. won't want to hear, i'm sure. wondering how long she has gotm the conservatives, both mps and conservative donors, have decided that their toxicity might skip a gene, skip a generation, rather, so they've decided that the boris johnsons and the davis daviss had had their day, and they need the younger faces of the party to restore them to their former glory, so they are looking at what they described as a golden generation, which i didn't know was that thing in the conservative and — apparently it is in the conservative and — apparently itis— in the conservative and — apparently it is — and it's the 2010 intake with people like borisjohnson's their brother. joe. their arm orjohnscrrr in the fold! this -- there are is in the fold! this -- there are more johnsons. the cross that has been hung on the neck
the telegraph again.tall younger face is tory plot to skip toxic generation and install youngerface is next leader. another headline theresa may won't want to hear, i'm sure. wondering how long she has got. won't want to hear, i'm sure. wondering how long she has gotm the conservatives, both mps and conservative donors, have decided that their toxicity might skip a gene, skip a generation, rather, so they've decided that the boris johnsons and the davis daviss had had their day, and they need...
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while pointing out the resemblance of the queen's hat to the eu flag, the daily telegraph looks at theresaacing what it calls a "constitutional crisis". it reports the prime minister's brexit plans could be derailed by opposition parties. mrs may will meet other eu leaders at a summit in brussels later. france's new president emmanuel macron will be there too. he's given his first interview since being elected — le figaro one of eight media outlets he spoke to. he says france will have a "pragmatic" relationship with britain when it leaves the bloc. saudi arabia's arab news dedicates its whole front page to the change in the kingdom's succession line. king salman has replaced his nephew with his son, to become heir to the throne. mohammed bin salman is recognised for making major changes to the country's economic and energy policies. uber co—founder travis kalanick is hailing a taxi out of his chief executive office. he's stepping down as ceo, in the wake of a number of scandals at the company. the financial times reports uber is facing a leadership vacuum, with three top executive positio
while pointing out the resemblance of the queen's hat to the eu flag, the daily telegraph looks at theresaacing what it calls a "constitutional crisis". it reports the prime minister's brexit plans could be derailed by opposition parties. mrs may will meet other eu leaders at a summit in brussels later. france's new president emmanuel macron will be there too. he's given his first interview since being elected — le figaro one of eight media outlets he spoke to. he says france will...
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experts in the daily telegraph say the gin—boom is partly inspired by james bond.h us is andrew tuck — editor of global news and business magazine monocle. we will start to be independent. we have got to the attackers of the bridge attack named. kharam butt. the independent asks how he slipped through the net. mi5 is watching 3000 people. is this sustainable? some 20,000 people who are of interest and the difficulty is, what is the weapon, the weapon is access toa carand is the weapon, the weapon is access to a car and potentially a knife and that's all these people need is in the past, it would have been chatter about explosives. they were looking at the real clues that somebody might have been trying to a bomb that here, this is access to a car. they are rightfully saving, there was no hint they didn't pick up any i'iews. was no hint they didn't pick up any news. the other thing is, how much of this was inspired by being a copycat. maybe there wasn't a long lead time. maybe they saw that attack in march and it's only in re ce nt attack in march and it's only in r
experts in the daily telegraph say the gin—boom is partly inspired by james bond.h us is andrew tuck — editor of global news and business magazine monocle. we will start to be independent. we have got to the attackers of the bridge attack named. kharam butt. the independent asks how he slipped through the net. mi5 is watching 3000 people. is this sustainable? some 20,000 people who are of interest and the difficulty is, what is the weapon, the weapon is access toa carand is the weapon, the...
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we saw -- i saw "the telegraph" of the uk report just last night that one of these terrorists had two neighbors who reported him to law enforcement. one was a friend of his, saying this man had been radicalized watching youtube videos and he was concerned about his future behavior. he now killed people. the second neighbor said this man, the same man, was trying to radicalize her children at a playground. that's what we should be talking about today, the fact that if you're going to see something and say something, it has to be followed by do something. and this president, through his travel ban, is trying to do something, to protect the people of this country. and we stand in solidarity with the uk and others who have been victims in nice, brussels, paris, stockholm. it goes on and on. we have to stop looking the other way, folks. we just do. this should be a nonpartisan issue with bipartisan solutions. >> you'll get agreement from this table on that, kellyanne. real quickly, james comey, former fbi director, set to testify thursday. real simple question. does the white house plan to
we saw -- i saw "the telegraph" of the uk report just last night that one of these terrorists had two neighbors who reported him to law enforcement. one was a friend of his, saying this man had been radicalized watching youtube videos and he was concerned about his future behavior. he now killed people. the second neighbor said this man, the same man, was trying to radicalize her children at a playground. that's what we should be talking about today, the fact that if you're going to...
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with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the telegraph, and randeep ramesh, the guardian's of tower blocks need fire checks after 11 high—rises are found to be clad in combustible material identical to grenfell. the mirror focuses on the tens of thousands of tenants who could be living in unsafe buildings. the daily telegraph concentrates on theresa may's promise to other european leaders that she'll let millions of eu citizens stay in the uk after brexit. the daily express argues mass immigration has contributed to the sharpest rise in the uk population in 70 years. according to the times, russian internet hackers have been selling the passwords of british cabinet ministers. the guardian also covers the frantic testing by councils of their tower blocks along with a picture of the exeter boys protesting that they can't wear shorts by wearing skirts. and finally the mail looks at theresa may's plans to protect all eu nationals who came to the uk before article 50 was triggered in march.
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the telegraph says theresa may may be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majorityiament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in an unofficial race to replace her. the sunday times claims as many as five cabinet ministers are urging borisjohnson to oust theresa may. the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers nick timothy and fiona hill — it's headline refers to them as toxic. so let's begin. by by the way, we will be with you for 20 minutes tonight, i hope you are pleased. the observer... i should calm down a bit. the observer, made‘s premiership in peril. we know we've got this mechanism called confidence and supply, caroline, who would or wouldn't want a dup coalition? it would be more stable, wouldn't it? that is the pro of having a coalition deal, she could have confidence, although not great confidence, that she can get some legislation through the house of commons, but it would only give her a majority of two. that means that if people didn't turn up, she would still struggle to command that majority. there are concerns
the telegraph says theresa may may be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majorityiament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in an unofficial race to replace her. the sunday times claims as many as five cabinet ministers are urging borisjohnson to oust theresa may. the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers nick timothy and fiona hill — it's headline refers to them as toxic. so let's begin. by by the way, we will be with you for 20...
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the sunday telegraph. in office and not in power. fragile leadership. ure added. the feeling is that senior services thought nick timothy and fiona hill had too much say. yes. it was a settling of scores as well. it is hard to overstate how powerful these two people were. they were running the country with theresa may almost exclusively. that upset other member is of the cabinet and tory party and people in whitehall who felt they should have had more say and could not get near the prime minister because these two people we re minister because these two people were basically running the country. —— members. they could not wait to wield the axe so to speak when the opportunity arose. it was notjust the election result. we were talking about how fragile the power base was right from the moment the tory manifesto was published three weeks before polling day. people lapped onto the front pages of newspapers about it. —— lept. mps were taking this policy onto the doorstep. they we re this policy onto the doorstep. they were finding it was absolutely monstered
the sunday telegraph. in office and not in power. fragile leadership. ure added. the feeling is that senior services thought nick timothy and fiona hill had too much say. yes. it was a settling of scores as well. it is hard to overstate how powerful these two people were. they were running the country with theresa may almost exclusively. that upset other member is of the cabinet and tory party and people in whitehall who felt they should have had more say and could not get near the prime...
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that's also in the daily telegraph. us is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. good morning. sleep well in the uk hit? it is about time air—conditioning was invented in uk homes. there is a lot of horrible stories around at the moment?” think we are all looking for a day of positivity and an watch and only again we are opening our papers to relentless negativity. the story thing on yesterday's attack on a london mosque is appalling. there it isa london mosque is appalling. there it is a suspect now under arrest. unlike other attacks we have seen where you can talk more freely what has taken place because of the perpetrators may have died, in this ticket case, police are still working through this situation and they have been very careful about how they talk about this. it is an alleged terror attack. it isjust awful to see again. that photograph of someone arrested in connection with the attack in many newspapers today. very worrying for a lot of people across the world. shall
that's also in the daily telegraph. us is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. good morning. sleep well in the uk hit? it is about time air—conditioning was invented in uk homes. there is a lot of horrible stories around at the moment?” think we are all looking for a day of positivity and an watch and only again we are opening our papers to relentless negativity. the story thing on yesterday's attack on a london mosque is appalling. there it isa...
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the daily telegraph, may fights to remain prime minister on the front of the daily telegraph newspaperoalition of crackpots, that is the mirror. and the ft, the financial times weekend paper, this is the financial times and the headline isn't about the effect of it, it is that she is clinging to power as the new front opens in the brexit battle to start a week on monday. jon tonge is here to help us. he's a professor of politics at the university of liverpool and has written a history of the democratic unionist party. it is gonna come and helpful this morning. john is struggling with his voice. i am struggling after 24 hours of non—stop talking. voice. i am struggling after 24 hours of non-stop talking. before we get onto the dup, we've seen the front pages today, i want a thought on survivalfor front pages today, i want a thought on survival for theresa may. front pages today, i want a thought on survivalfor theresa may. that front pages today, i want a thought on survival for theresa may. that is the most pressing issue. can she survive? what is remarkable about cove rage survive? wh
the daily telegraph, may fights to remain prime minister on the front of the daily telegraph newspaperoalition of crackpots, that is the mirror. and the ft, the financial times weekend paper, this is the financial times and the headline isn't about the effect of it, it is that she is clinging to power as the new front opens in the brexit battle to start a week on monday. jon tonge is here to help us. he's a professor of politics at the university of liverpool and has written a history of the...
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take us to the front of the telegraph, and then we can put at the other one.bout softer brexit? it said the focus is going to be on theresa may, and the suggestion seems to be is that labour would seek an end to the public sector pay freeze. theresa may, whereof this but it does seem to have michael gove's fingerprints. that was pretty good. it is very difficult to see this. for once, i agree. i thought he was going to be excited, talking about softer brexit. the labour party, as opposition, not doing anything remotely wrong. i would not expect them to try to make the eu has been absolutely clear. both the labour and the tories, 82% of the vote, have said they are going to have to change freedom of movement. exit polls indicated that 70% and the conservative party, labour are going to deliver for photos, but the tories cannot, won't, and talk about the people who did them into parliament. ruth davidson has told theresa may that she must reach out to other parties, work with others on brexit, suggesting dilution. we want the best possible trading relationship,
take us to the front of the telegraph, and then we can put at the other one.bout softer brexit? it said the focus is going to be on theresa may, and the suggestion seems to be is that labour would seek an end to the public sector pay freeze. theresa may, whereof this but it does seem to have michael gove's fingerprints. that was pretty good. it is very difficult to see this. for once, i agree. i thought he was going to be excited, talking about softer brexit. the labour party, as opposition,...
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and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo isather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees.
and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo isather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees.
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in the telegraph, youtube link to the terror attack.rded a cell talking about how to use a fan to attack london. basically similar to attack london. basically similar to the same thing that happened on saturday. is it the same plot? a year not entirely sure. it is not cover where you chip 15 but it fits into the idea that the prime minister has put out that the internet has to be policed and clamped down. sites like youtube need to be more if. you get into the argument of what is free speech, what is hate speech? absolutely. she raised it at the g7 and there are people within the industry beginning to address it but it is impossible to address it but it is impossible to police. it is a monster that is created because it just to police. it is a monster that is created because itjust keeps growing and whatever you do to police, there is a dark web where people can find things. people will talk about free speech and censorship. what you have to do is somehow or rather get to these people who are not representative of islam or any religion
in the telegraph, youtube link to the terror attack.rded a cell talking about how to use a fan to attack london. basically similar to attack london. basically similar to the same thing that happened on saturday. is it the same plot? a year not entirely sure. it is not cover where you chip 15 but it fits into the idea that the prime minister has put out that the internet has to be policed and clamped down. sites like youtube need to be more if. you get into the argument of what is free speech,...
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let's go with the telegraph. financial crisis to hit with a vengeance, a financial crisis to hit with a vengeance, a pretty punchy language there, a permanent truck, its levels of nosebleeds proportions. and talking about what in the system, as though they haven't yet got rid of all the rot in the banking system or the economy and very concerned about the economy and very concerned about the debt ratio so but you never know, the role these predictions and nobody really knows the next crisis is going to come and clearly there are some indicators that things are not all bright but also they are worried about a boom and bust but we don't know. well, we heard it was going to be an end to boom and bust when gordon brown was chancellor of the finance minister here in the uk and it certainly hasn't seemed the case and talking about the next financial crisis, debt ratios hit the banks were meant to have built up the banks were meant to have built up their buffers to ensure that this wouldn't happen again. do you think th
let's go with the telegraph. financial crisis to hit with a vengeance, a financial crisis to hit with a vengeance, a pretty punchy language there, a permanent truck, its levels of nosebleeds proportions. and talking about what in the system, as though they haven't yet got rid of all the rot in the banking system or the economy and very concerned about the economy and very concerned about the debt ratio so but you never know, the role these predictions and nobody really knows the next crisis is...
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one of those charged, former chief superintendent david duckenfield, is pictured on the front of the telegraphrom the government on public sector pay. the times reports on the apparent choice of the seniorjudge who will lead the inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. the ft leads on a day of uncertainty for europe's bonds markets and currencies. a lot of the front pagesjude lead with the hillsborough decision, and six people facing charges in relation to that incident back in 1989. what we are going to do is start with the metro, which is focusing on this potential farce over the 1% pay cap. the labour party put forward an amendment to the queen's speech, that the pay cap should be dumped. it didn't pass, but a lot of debate over this. what this has exposed is the terrible trouble that
one of those charged, former chief superintendent david duckenfield, is pictured on the front of the telegraphrom the government on public sector pay. the times reports on the apparent choice of the seniorjudge who will lead the inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. the ft leads on a day of uncertainty for europe's bonds markets and currencies. a lot of the front pagesjude lead with the hillsborough decision, and six people facing charges in relation to that incident back in 1989. what we...
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that's also in the daily telegraph. . good morning. sleep well in the uk hit?
that's also in the daily telegraph. . good morning. sleep well in the uk hit?
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into the long grass and and they'll be an inquest coroner's inquest at some point let's go to the telegraph and and what resumes probably be more worried about regenerating because you do and i think she's right about everything at the moment and one of the reasons is summarized by the telegraph germany hence that soft bracks that compromise amid fears the reason may could be ousted during talks this is beautiful reason may call the general election to get a big mandate for hardbacks it see loses a majority suddenly a softer exit looks on the cards so what do the germans do they say they're worried that well help you out here will give you a soft that is the very last thing that she can turn around and offer backbenchers many of whom wanted a nice work by germany possibly quite a sensible package to pragmatists like philip hammond the chancellor who doesn't seem to be losing any sleep about to resume his woes but i must. it's proper to reason makers on the one side the germans look helpful in this shot and for a type of way on the other hand you can't really except this one has poisoned fru
into the long grass and and they'll be an inquest coroner's inquest at some point let's go to the telegraph and and what resumes probably be more worried about regenerating because you do and i think she's right about everything at the moment and one of the reasons is summarized by the telegraph germany hence that soft bracks that compromise amid fears the reason may could be ousted during talks this is beautiful reason may call the general election to get a big mandate for hardbacks it see...
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in the daily telegraph, the picture of the armed officers out on the street. the raids had taken place today, where an attack like this seemed to have been devised. but we do not know. exactly, it goes back to this question of surveillance and intelligence. we do not know what has been going on, how long it has been operational. i think they have said since march, earlier this year but, apparently, there is a group of people talking about this, using youtube. .. people talking about this, using youtube... i people talking about this, using youtube. .. i sure people talking about this, using youtube... i sure not youtube but youtube... i sure not youtube but youtube videos and it goes back to the question of what is available on the question of what is available on the net and how do you control it. internet companies like facebook and google, are they taking it seriously... how can youtube make a decision on every single video that gets uploaded? millions are uploaded every single day. i am not making excuses for them at all, it is the sheer scale of it. you c
in the daily telegraph, the picture of the armed officers out on the street. the raids had taken place today, where an attack like this seemed to have been devised. but we do not know. exactly, it goes back to this question of surveillance and intelligence. we do not know what has been going on, how long it has been operational. i think they have said since march, earlier this year but, apparently, there is a group of people talking about this, using youtube. .. people talking about this, using...
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we are going to start with the telegraph which declares the prime minister will stick to her pre—electionte calls for a change of approach following the election result. the times says things could go in the opposite direction as it sources claim. the chancellor is preparing to fight to persuade members of the government to support a softer brexit instead. the i points to pressure from michel barnier to begin talks as theresa may is
we are going to start with the telegraph which declares the prime minister will stick to her pre—electionte calls for a change of approach following the election result. the times says things could go in the opposite direction as it sources claim. the chancellor is preparing to fight to persuade members of the government to support a softer brexit instead. the i points to pressure from michel barnier to begin talks as theresa may is
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the daily telegraph headline about it says theresa may "clings on to brexit lifeline". it says she'll put the uk's exit from the eu at the heart of the speech, in the hope that she can remain prime minister. to the financial times. british bank barclays and four former executives have been charged with fraud over their actions in the 2008 financial crisis. it's the first time criminal charges related to the financial crisis have been brought against a bank in the uk. the new york times reports china is sending jitters through the markets. it says investors have been preoccupied with politics in the us and europe, but a market insider quoted in the article says china's debt and finance bubble keeps getting bigger. the south china morning post looks at comments made by incoming hong kong leader carrie lam. referring to the controversial independence issue, the paper says she is calling for an "i am chinese" ideology for young children. an opposition lawmaker says he fears "brainwashing". finally, barbie‘s buff blonde bombshell boyfriend is getting a makeover. ken now has a
the daily telegraph headline about it says theresa may "clings on to brexit lifeline". it says she'll put the uk's exit from the eu at the heart of the speech, in the hope that she can remain prime minister. to the financial times. british bank barclays and four former executives have been charged with fraud over their actions in the 2008 financial crisis. it's the first time criminal charges related to the financial crisis have been brought against a bank in the uk. the new york...
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and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its key interest rate by 0.25%, the second rise this year. the central bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of 1% to 1.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with. there are not many times that you get something that just are not many times that you get something thatjust gobbles up your attention through the sheer power of the image. that is true. the pictures are horrifying and the pictures are horrifying and the picture is perhaps more horrifying than the headlines yesterday with children being thrown from windows. people trapped on the top floor... we are beginning to get more of the human, the personal stories coming through today. they are quite distressing. when i drove to work yesterday morning i pass this building and this was at three a.m. yesterda
and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its key interest rate by 0.25%, the second rise this year. the central bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of 1% to 1.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with....
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the daily telegraph leads with khuram butt‘s openness about his extremist views, before carrying out ror asks how did butt slip through the security net, despite being known to the authorities. and the mail says mi5 and scotland yard investigated khuram butt two years ago, then let him go. lots of questions indeed concerning khuram butt. seemed to be on the radar of the authorities. "brazen jihad is that it was - to parade jihad is that it was free to parade his extremism " jihad is that it was free to parade his extremism - " he appeared his extremism on tv. " he appeared ina his extremism on tv. " he appeared in a channel his extremism on tv. " he appeared ina channellr his extremism on tv. " he appeared in a channel a documentary on extremism. overall, a bad night for the security services, mi5 and scotla nd the security services, mi5 and scotland yard. it is actually beyond parody in that khuram butt, first of all, a pakistani born and then came to britain with his parents, britain granted them refugee status, just like the parents of the killer from the manchester attack. khuram
the daily telegraph leads with khuram butt‘s openness about his extremist views, before carrying out ror asks how did butt slip through the security net, despite being known to the authorities. and the mail says mi5 and scotland yard investigated khuram butt two years ago, then let him go. lots of questions indeed concerning khuram butt. seemed to be on the radar of the authorities. "brazen jihad is that it was - to parade jihad is that it was free to parade his extremism " jihad is...
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like many of tomorrow's papers, the telegraph leads on the london mosque attack — they feature a picturethis is for london bridge'. the times leads with reports on the man held after the attack. the express lead with defiant comments from prime minister following the attack, who says that hate crime must not succeed. the i call the terror incident ‘an attack on all of us'. if we start with that, alison. it's a very striking image. partly because it's a night—time image, it's beautifully lit but also its reflective image. under that headline, an attack on all of us. very powerful. it is, and that's the message very powerful. it is, and that's the m essa g e lots very powerful. it is, and that's the message lots of politicians have been trying to get out there. they know how divisive it might be, so they are trying to
like many of tomorrow's papers, the telegraph leads on the london mosque attack — they feature a picturethis is for london bridge'. the times leads with reports on the man held after the attack. the express lead with defiant comments from prime minister following the attack, who says that hate crime must not succeed. the i call the terror incident ‘an attack on all of us'. if we start with that, alison. it's a very striking image. partly because it's a night—time image, it's beautifully...
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the daily telegraph reports on a confidential fifa report that was publicly released yesterday. paper looks at how prince william and former british prime minister david cameron were allegedly present when a vote—trading deal was discussed. "angola's corruption boom". the new york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air. that's on mashable's website. i like that picture. with us is funke abimbola, senior lawyer and diversity leader here in the uk. thank you very much forjoining us. let's start with this cyber attack. it is still ongoing. a great opportunity for the papers to reflect on how big and widespread this is. it is frightening how quickly these attacks spread and the implications. i heard yesterday a well— known firm was badly hit, implications. i heard
the daily telegraph reports on a confidential fifa report that was publicly released yesterday. paper looks at how prince william and former british prime minister david cameron were allegedly present when a vote—trading deal was discussed. "angola's corruption boom". the new york times has a feature about the country's ambitious reconstruction plan after the civil war. but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individuals. and this...
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the telegraph says the agreement may come at an even greater cost with the dup possibly coming back forsa may and arlene foster shaking hands outside downing street. the metro says the three million eu citizens living in the uk will be required to apply for id documents to stay after brexit. one of the stories in the guardian is the us supreme court's decision to partially allow donald trump's travel ban on six mainly muslim countries to take place. the daily express reports an operation, using a plastic liner in the gut, could cure type two diabetes. and the times shows a picture of hms queen elizabeth, britain's new £3 billion aircraft carrier, which passed through the river forth before starting trials in the north sea. let's get straight down to it and let's begin, i think, with the dup deal, the front page in most of the papers. yes. photos, which, it's almost as if theresa may's shaking hands with arlene foster and arlene foster is the dominant character in the picture on the front of the i. it does but theresa may didn't sign the document herself, she didn't lower herself to that
the telegraph says the agreement may come at an even greater cost with the dup possibly coming back forsa may and arlene foster shaking hands outside downing street. the metro says the three million eu citizens living in the uk will be required to apply for id documents to stay after brexit. one of the stories in the guardian is the us supreme court's decision to partially allow donald trump's travel ban on six mainly muslim countries to take place. the daily express reports an operation, using...
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ok, let us go on to the telegraph, continuing with the election, fake web accounts boosting labour'sote. yes, the suggestion is that labour, labourcampaigner, yes, the suggestion is that labour, labour campaigner, they are fro suggesting the labour party but they are using bots to generate constant likes on twitter, on facebook and so on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, i on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, lam on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, i am curious to know whether they are actually even if it was being done by the party, whether they are breaking any rules or not. i don't see why not either. did you get up to this kind of thing, i bet you did. what you find when it is done automatically. you are among friends, only us three, did you have bots putting out m essa 9 es did you have bots putting out messages knocking mr miliband in 2015. no, we didn't. i believe you. fake news hasn't dominated the election in the way it did with the us elections. seven days to go. i read this and 0k, they have fake bots on twitter but it is an
ok, let us go on to the telegraph, continuing with the election, fake web accounts boosting labour'sote. yes, the suggestion is that labour, labourcampaigner, yes, the suggestion is that labour, labour campaigner, they are fro suggesting the labour party but they are using bots to generate constant likes on twitter, on facebook and so on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, i on, labour have been good at this digital stuff, so, lam on, labour have been good at this digital stuff,...
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the telegraph looking at the risk to hospitals, feared to be at risk, public buildings will have to be tested, again, following what happened in grenfell. the scale of the checks that is going to be carried out in public buildings is enormous. this is notjust hospitals, it is also schools. all of us have seen the way in which 19605 buildings have been spruced up by sticking some cladding on the front of them. that was a popular method of making these buildings look more modern, but there are hundreds of them all over the country. we haven't even considered private tower blocks. obviously, hospitals, schools, universities, will become a focus. the department of health says it is working with the building research establishment. they are having a busy week doing the testing on the cladding. and an obstruction has gone out to hospitals, who did the contracting, what sort of cladding was use? —— and instruction. so this is going to ta ke and instruction. so this is going to take time. this is the trickle—down effect. in the wake of last week's tragedy, one of the immediate criticisms was t
the telegraph looking at the risk to hospitals, feared to be at risk, public buildings will have to be tested, again, following what happened in grenfell. the scale of the checks that is going to be carried out in public buildings is enormous. this is notjust hospitals, it is also schools. all of us have seen the way in which 19605 buildings have been spruced up by sticking some cladding on the front of them. that was a popular method of making these buildings look more modern, but there are...
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and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its keyral bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of i% to i.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with. there are not many times that you get something that just
and finally in the telegraph business section, the us federal reserve has said it would raise its keyral bank voted to raise its key rate target to a range of i% to i.25%. that's the highest level since 2008, when policymakers cut rates to encourage borrowing and spending after the financial crisis. let's get on with it. with us is jane. it is an awful story to start with, difficult not to be transfixed by the picture to start with. there are not many times that you get something that just