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this story has come through the telegraph. i am going to sneeze again. excuse me. forgive me. ront of the telegraph. excuse me. dear oh dear. my telegraph. excuse me. dear oh dear. my apologies to the man controlling the microphone. a carbon dioxide shortage. it goes wider than fizzy drinks. i am looking forward this weekend to a barbecue and the football. but perhaps not if there isa football. but perhaps not if there is a carbon dioxide shortage. i grew up is a carbon dioxide shortage. i grew up thinking carbon dioxide is a terrible thing, bad for the atmosphere. but it is used to store chicken and meat and salad, it is used in fizzy drinks. we have hit a real problem. as a result, things we are all taking for granted like beer and soda, we may struggle getting it. i am not a scientist, but i always thought we had too much c02. i cannot believe we are struggling to find it. out of all the things we are struggling to get. is there any fizzy drink you would like? ale. we will move on to the guardian. theresa may and johnson under pressure. greg hands, not many have heard of him
this story has come through the telegraph. i am going to sneeze again. excuse me. forgive me. ront of the telegraph. excuse me. dear oh dear. my telegraph. excuse me. dear oh dear. my apologies to the man controlling the microphone. a carbon dioxide shortage. it goes wider than fizzy drinks. i am looking forward this weekend to a barbecue and the football. but perhaps not if there isa football. but perhaps not if there is a carbon dioxide shortage. i grew up is a carbon dioxide shortage. i grew...
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we'll start with the telegraph. you said in the introduction, the nhs is getting an extra £384 million per week. more than the £350 million that a vote leave promised. two huge assumptions here. number one is that we will get a brexit dividend, that the economy will not fall off the cliff after brexit, we will get those customs arrangements and a free—trade deal with the eu. everything will carry on fine, which means we will get that money back. that is assumption number one, lets assume that is right. number two, they haven't actually broken down how much of the money we will get back from this brexit dividend which will be going on the nhs and how much will be funded by extra warrell in, or rises in tax. —— borrowing. so when you start eating into it it is not quite the brexit bonus we were led to believe. —— are digging into it. hugh pym was talking about this earlier tonight, it is in the telegraph and the mail and the observer, it is everywhere. but the speech isn't until monday. by the time we get to the speec
we'll start with the telegraph. you said in the introduction, the nhs is getting an extra £384 million per week. more than the £350 million that a vote leave promised. two huge assumptions here. number one is that we will get a brexit dividend, that the economy will not fall off the cliff after brexit, we will get those customs arrangements and a free—trade deal with the eu. everything will carry on fine, which means we will get that money back. that is assumption number one, lets assume...
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take us to the front of the telegraph, purge of the front of the telegraph, purge of the middle—classill be asked about their background. this is interesting, it's something the government have published suggesting the firms that if they want to measure the social diversity and effect of their workforces there are various questions they can ask about educational background and so on. the telegraph of course is very critical of this. have you got a receipt for your education? the paraphrase as he abducted in his phrases, i can understand where this is coming from. in the sense that of course people should be selected for their jobs course people should be selected for theirjobs on merit. there is a danger that in all the rush for diversity that actually one of the things that cost is social diversity as well as ethnic diversity. it should be diversity across the board really. wa nt want the information has been compiled collected, what ever, what happens? what changes? it's not clear but the point is what that's meant to be in the form your recruitment policy so if you think you have a
take us to the front of the telegraph, purge of the front of the telegraph, purge of the middle—classill be asked about their background. this is interesting, it's something the government have published suggesting the firms that if they want to measure the social diversity and effect of their workforces there are various questions they can ask about educational background and so on. the telegraph of course is very critical of this. have you got a receipt for your education? the paraphrase as...
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the delete the daily telegraph. she had been seen the daily telegraph. wearing classes, which is very unusualfor seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the seen wearing classes, which is very unusualfor the queen. seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the queen. it happened about four weeks ago and the presentation of the story was that the queen is a real battler. she did not miss a single event! no chance for prince charles then. not yet. that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you know the drill. you can watch later on bbc iplayer. no shouting, no talking over each other. hello there. all eyes on the weekend and it should be a warm weekend with some sunshine, but so the chance of catching one or two showers. we saw the cloud bricking up nicely here in york, eventually good weather for some cricket. you are clouds are ready. this was because they broke up
the delete the daily telegraph. she had been seen the daily telegraph. wearing classes, which is very unusualfor seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the seen wearing classes, which is very unusualfor the queen. seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the queen. it happened about four weeks ago and the presentation of the story was that the queen is a real battler. she did not miss a single event! no chance for prince charles then. not yet. that is it for the papers tonight....
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shall we start with the telegraph and the nhs announcement?tart with the telegraph and the nhs announcement? it is the 70th birthday of the nhs next month and of course when there was that very unpleasant campaign that went on whether or not we should leave the eu, i think there were a number of people who probably voted to leave, a lot of other reasons, but there were many people who voted because they were told that it would immediately mean a cash injection into the nhs. this is a long time coming but people are finally saying, there we go, there it is. only, is it really? owen. people like borisjohnson will only, is it really? owen. people like boris johnson will be only, is it really? owen. people like borisjohnson will be delighted by this like borisjohnson will be delighted by this because he has got this bus hanging around his neck, this 350 million a week and he is desperately to get it off his neck to show that yes, brexit can deliver. when you dig into it it says some money will come from the so—called brexit dividend. let's acce pt
shall we start with the telegraph and the nhs announcement?tart with the telegraph and the nhs announcement? it is the 70th birthday of the nhs next month and of course when there was that very unpleasant campaign that went on whether or not we should leave the eu, i think there were a number of people who probably voted to leave, a lot of other reasons, but there were many people who voted because they were told that it would immediately mean a cash injection into the nhs. this is a long time...
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it suggests to the allograft bald overcome the injury to play at wimbledon. —— the telegraph. st, giving a hint that perhaps he knows his intentions better than we do. that sends a strong message. it made me laugh. if you recall, his wife was recorded using some expletives during a match a few years ago when he was not doing so well. she then had a t—shirt with a parental advisory logo on it when she was next pictured. this is something they like doing. something about strawberries, wasn't it? what do you think? here is the big draw... well, no, he plays a match and has to pull out, and, you know, the damage is his fitness. you know, that... that will still be a big story, but not what the media wants to show. he has said he is not even worried about the injury and he knows he can ove 1120 m e the injury and he knows he can overcome it, it is more about his standing on the world stage if he gets knocked out. it is not good. head up to all of those eating strawberries at wimbledon next week... just the one. i will keep them in front of the television. that is ok. some people get
it suggests to the allograft bald overcome the injury to play at wimbledon. —— the telegraph. st, giving a hint that perhaps he knows his intentions better than we do. that sends a strong message. it made me laugh. if you recall, his wife was recorded using some expletives during a match a few years ago when he was not doing so well. she then had a t—shirt with a parental advisory logo on it when she was next pictured. this is something they like doing. something about strawberries,...
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with me are steven swinford, deputy political editor at the telegraph, and the london editor of politicock blanchard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the ft says sterling rose after the bank of england's chief economist voted in favour of raising interest rates. the telegraph relays the us ambassador‘s advice to britain on brexit, suggesting we ditch defeatism and take "inspiration" from donald trump. and the i reports on 53 gagging orders used to silence westminster em ployees overfour years wide. let's begin with tft. steve, this will be important positive signs for the government ahead of brexit. it's important signs for sterling in the economy, possibly less so for people with mortgages. all the people out there who have homes, interest rates could be going up as soon as august. it's been —— he's traditionally been seen as it's been —— he's traditionally been seen as a it's been —— he's traditionally been seen as a tough, but he's now a p pa re ntly seen as a tough, but he's
with me are steven swinford, deputy political editor at the telegraph, and the london editor of politicock blanchard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the ft says sterling rose after the bank of england's chief economist voted in favour of raising interest rates. the telegraph relays the us ambassador‘s advice to britain on brexit, suggesting we ditch defeatism and take...
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looking at the daily telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. telegraph. . —— telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praises jordan as just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praisesjordan as a haven for refugees. prince william. he is on a tourin refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan, refugees. prince william. he is on a tour in jordan, following refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan, following injeremy corbyn's steps. he is addressing, celebrating how jordan has corbyn's steps. he is addressing, celebrating howjordan has opened its borders to take in millions of refugees and this is part of a five—day trip that prince william is doing and he has visited the palestinian territory is, will visit israel and obviously he couldn't find a more challenging part of the world for him to two. —— tour. pointing out the extent to which jordan has gone to cope with vast numbers of refugees is quite significant. particularly today after the 16 eu member states were talking how to cope with migration in l
looking at the daily telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. telegraph. . —— telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praises jordan as just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praisesjordan as a haven for refugees. prince william. he is on a tourin refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan, refugees. prince william. he is on a tour in jordan, following refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan,...
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the daily telegraph a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is undermining brexit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start with the daily telegraph, britain heading for the worst brexit deal and this assessment comes from a fairly surprising quarters. timothy who was chief of staff before it last year's general election is a columnist now for the daily telegraph and he has a thing for the papers tomorrow and saying things are not looking good but he says it is worse than that and unless we cover up, and i say we as in the government, if the government does not toughen up, they will be left with th
the daily telegraph a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is undermining brexit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in...
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>> i'm not entirely sure how long ago, but the purpose of the telegraph hill-north beach residential .u.d. in section 249.49 is pretty concise. it is to preserve existing affordable housing and prevent the creation of new garages in new housing in order to preserve the existing affordable housing stock. so, you know, kind of designed around preserving the existing affordable housing, and just while i'm up here, if i may, commissioner fong's point, separate from the rationale about existing residence and converting to nonresidential use, the other goal which i hope came out in my original speech, identifying the possible sites for new development in the district and really prioritizing residential use for those new developments. it's not just about the
>> i'm not entirely sure how long ago, but the purpose of the telegraph hill-north beach residential .u.d. in section 249.49 is pretty concise. it is to preserve existing affordable housing and prevent the creation of new garages in new housing in order to preserve the existing affordable housing stock. so, you know, kind of designed around preserving the existing affordable housing, and just while i'm up here, if i may, commissioner fong's point, separate from the rationale about...
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the telegraph makes your story is that what you're saying? at the debate going on about what the story is. this is the idea that it will be 3% and i think jeremy hunt perhaps a bit more than that you had simon stevens say he is looking after the nhs for the trust should be between the .5 and four to be adequate. but i think as soon as you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so how will you fund it? because the iss recently had a report suggesting that if you are going to increase the funding so it stays afloat that number will be £2000 per household. and here is a bit of a brexit dividend so also stealth tax which are sneaky tactic you don't realise or the government hopes you don't realise. all of this increase in offence is just for the nhs to pretty much stand still with an ageing population, growing demands on its, it needs a huge rise at just the standstill doesn't demands on its, it needs a huge rise atjust the standstill doesn't it? lu the debate about nhs funding is it going on so long it'
the telegraph makes your story is that what you're saying? at the debate going on about what the story is. this is the idea that it will be 3% and i think jeremy hunt perhaps a bit more than that you had simon stevens say he is looking after the nhs for the trust should be between the .5 and four to be adequate. but i think as soon as you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so how will you fund it? because the iss recently had a report suggesting...
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let's move down to the front page of the telegraph. who would have thought it?doesn't take anything from anyone. he's a strong leader. certainly it's not a good relationship tween donald trump and theresa may, that's plain to see. it's a great opportunity for the country and the special relationship and everything else. it is very clear there are different personalities. trump is a very radical and i think boris may have made mention of the fact, imagine if we had trouble negotiating. —— truck negotiating. radical approach from trump getting results. a stark difference from the government on brexit at times. and yet... she rest to see him. she was the first to go see trump after he was elected. he took umbrage with her correcting him. this is probably the bit that he saw as being a bit like a school mistress, which he correctly —— when she correctly told him he should not have retweeted anti—muslim panic mongering from the far right extremist britain first. perhaps when it's started to sour somewhat. he is still coming, isn't he goes like we have not heard he is
let's move down to the front page of the telegraph. who would have thought it?doesn't take anything from anyone. he's a strong leader. certainly it's not a good relationship tween donald trump and theresa may, that's plain to see. it's a great opportunity for the country and the special relationship and everything else. it is very clear there are different personalities. trump is a very radical and i think boris may have made mention of the fact, imagine if we had trouble negotiating. ——...
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the sunday telegraph, this is my favourite picture of the day. yesterday, giggling during the national anthem. it's a cracking picture, it looks good, does not matter who they are but you got the uniform and children and everything. i hope he wasn't looking down too long because the flying past is the best part. it's the side eye, if you do not be quiet now i will have to intervene. this is savannah phillips with her hand over naughty prince george's mouth who was playing up a little bit. he does not look bothered does he? she is the boss of the cousins, you can tell. you would not want to mess with her. it's a glorious picture of a glorious day because on the second royal occasion the sun came out and it looked glorious, the royals, you wa nt to it looked glorious, the royals, you want to plan a barbecue do it on a royal weekend. it want to plan a barbecue do it on a royalweekend. it points want to plan a barbecue do it on a royal weekend. it points to the popularity that they've got a big front page. and if you want a barbecue timed around the
the sunday telegraph, this is my favourite picture of the day. yesterday, giggling during the national anthem. it's a cracking picture, it looks good, does not matter who they are but you got the uniform and children and everything. i hope he wasn't looking down too long because the flying past is the best part. it's the side eye, if you do not be quiet now i will have to intervene. this is savannah phillips with her hand over naughty prince george's mouth who was playing up a little bit. he...
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and finally, the telegraph leads with the uk culture secretary matt hancock calling on head teacherso confiscate pupils mobile phones at the start of the school day. he warned the devices are having a "real impact" on academic achievement as well as exposing children to cyber bullying via social media. with me is andrew tuck who's editor of monocle, a global news and business magazine. let us get stuck in, andrew. i would imagine monocle all week you have been discussing this story, and we have been discussing it, this policy in usa came to the fore with the separation of parents and children. it has been going on for some months but is in the news this week. it has been going on for some months but is in the news this weekm it has been going on for some months but is in the news this week. it has really co m e but is in the news this week. it has really come to the fore. it is interesting about this story, there has always been its ability to separate children from their parents as they crossed the border, but it has been ratcheted up. the thing that has changed is the imagery. ther
and finally, the telegraph leads with the uk culture secretary matt hancock calling on head teacherso confiscate pupils mobile phones at the start of the school day. he warned the devices are having a "real impact" on academic achievement as well as exposing children to cyber bullying via social media. with me is andrew tuck who's editor of monocle, a global news and business magazine. let us get stuck in, andrew. i would imagine monocle all week you have been discussing this story,...
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we will start with the daily telegraph. isters and officials invoking an effort to build spitfires. they say we need war spirit to fix the housing shortage. will we have another dunkirk? they used up all of the black and white movie imagery for this. this is a report from sir oliver, the fixer of david cameron, famously. he said you need to build more houses in an emergency programme or we face losing out in losing the election in 2022. how on earth he imagines we will get through to 2022. especially with no general election. there are many sweaty palms and brows. this reeks of panic. to think we can get a housing programme and all of the infrastructure involved being advocated by sir oliver in that time, it beats imagination. advocated by sir oliver in that time, it beats imaginationm advocated by sir oliver in that time, it beats imagination. it is supposed to be 300,000 homes per year being built. we are not. there has been a complete black hole when it comes to domestic policy in the last two years due to brexit. that wa
we will start with the daily telegraph. isters and officials invoking an effort to build spitfires. they say we need war spirit to fix the housing shortage. will we have another dunkirk? they used up all of the black and white movie imagery for this. this is a report from sir oliver, the fixer of david cameron, famously. he said you need to build more houses in an emergency programme or we face losing out in losing the election in 2022. how on earth he imagines we will get through to 2022....
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>> i'm not entirely sure how long ago, but the purpose of the telegraph hill-north beach residential .u.d. in section 249.49 is pretty concise. it is to preserve existing affordable housing and prevent the creation of new garages in new housing in order to preserve the existing affordable housing stock. so, you know, kind of designed around preserving the existing affordable housing, and just while i'm up here, if i may, commissioner fong's point, separate from the rationale about existing residence and converting to nonresidential use, the other goal which i hope came out in my original speech, identifying the possible sites for new development in the district and really prioritizing residential use for those new developments. it's not just about the conversion, but prioritizing that use for new development. >> president hillis: just, sorry, clarifying question. in the rh district, you can't get a c.u. for a hotel, can you? >> you can, but it's more like a bed and breakfast type use you can do. >> commissioner johnson: so, it is really interesting these two have, the last two items h
>> i'm not entirely sure how long ago, but the purpose of the telegraph hill-north beach residential .u.d. in section 249.49 is pretty concise. it is to preserve existing affordable housing and prevent the creation of new garages in new housing in order to preserve the existing affordable housing stock. so, you know, kind of designed around preserving the existing affordable housing, and just while i'm up here, if i may, commissioner fong's point, separate from the rationale about...
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starting with the telegraph. the war spirit to fix the housing shortage. rachel?government has finally realise that we've got a housing crisis. i don't know why it is taken so long to realise that. they also finally realised that the age of people who are still renting is rising. it is notjust young people but people in their 30s and 40s who would traditionally be voting conservative and there is panic that if they don't get a move on with house—building then they are going to lose the next election, which is there been repeatedly warned about but it is finally getting into their brains now. i thought we had used up all our world war ii enthusiasm and imagery and rhetoric but apparently no, we need but the same amount into house—building as we do with spitfires, this is according to oliver let win. this is notjust about building houses, it's also about building houses, it's also about building houses, it's also about building land in order to build the houses on. you need to get the infrastructure right, which is what he is saying that you've also got to relax reg
starting with the telegraph. the war spirit to fix the housing shortage. rachel?government has finally realise that we've got a housing crisis. i don't know why it is taken so long to realise that. they also finally realised that the age of people who are still renting is rising. it is notjust young people but people in their 30s and 40s who would traditionally be voting conservative and there is panic that if they don't get a move on with house—building then they are going to lose the next...
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back to the telegraph. stion time to do something that he loves it. reporting. he has been in russia, terrific. good theme. will you miss him? i think it is time for a change? we have come up with a list, actually. there are are very able presenters. jane garvey, ki rsty very able presenters. jane garvey, kirsty wall holst. emma barnett, who i know who has been a big hit when she stood in the. time for a change. let's end on the world cup. let's turn to the sun. roos didn't want to talk about this. icac is not interested. i made a point of trying to get my cats into it. my cats are saying they are not interested. 0k. all rights. apparently england was that success or failure comes down to whether we all kiss harry kane's boot. if we all kiss the boot which is pictured on the front of the sun then he is more likely to score a hat—trick in night against tunisia. a p pa re ntly hat—trick in night against tunisia. apparently he promised to do, which seems a bit unlikely and unwise. we tried everything else, kiss
back to the telegraph. stion time to do something that he loves it. reporting. he has been in russia, terrific. good theme. will you miss him? i think it is time for a change? we have come up with a list, actually. there are are very able presenters. jane garvey, ki rsty very able presenters. jane garvey, kirsty wall holst. emma barnett, who i know who has been a big hit when she stood in the. time for a change. let's end on the world cup. let's turn to the sun. roos didn't want to talk about...
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let's talk about the telegraph. rs at top firms. lots of people are being asked where they went school, basically? this is a document putting put up suggesting that that they can ask serious questions to determine their social background, part of ensuring they have got the first workforces. the telegraph is quite exercised about this, saying that it would discriminate against private school pupils, former private school pupils and so on. clearly, people should be selected on merit alone. on the other hand, are not entirely against this on the —— because on the other hand, adversity needs be remembered, as far as gender diversity and so on. what you do not want to have happened is just that you tick all the boxes so that you end up with a very privileged group of people getting all the same jobs. they talk a lot about improving diversity in the judiciary, a lot about improving diversity in thejudiciary, this is a measure that improves social diversity. it is important i think. of course, if it is misused, that will be
let's talk about the telegraph. rs at top firms. lots of people are being asked where they went school, basically? this is a document putting put up suggesting that that they can ask serious questions to determine their social background, part of ensuring they have got the first workforces. the telegraph is quite exercised about this, saying that it would discriminate against private school pupils, former private school pupils and so on. clearly, people should be selected on merit alone. on the...
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that star, though, with the daily telegraph. firstly, that heathrow expansion to this brexit, mps told. he was asking this? chris grayling. he has written an article for the daily telegraph saying coming of prevarication, it is time to make a decision and he is calling for his party to give the green light to it in the house of commons of the votes tomorrow evening. i mean, it... the big question is how he can, with a straight face, go to his mps and say, you've got to give us his mps and say, you've got to give us all votes when the foreign secretary is going to be a war. no one knows where he's going to be. —— he is going to be awol. it is a big problem for the conservatives. there are some very strongly held views one where the other. it seemed like theresa may will have some kind of victory where it seems like she has got the unifi cabinet and then something else comes up, statement is made. but i want to focus here on this interesting sort of change, so la st this interesting sort of change, so last week we were hearing our
that star, though, with the daily telegraph. firstly, that heathrow expansion to this brexit, mps told. he was asking this? chris grayling. he has written an article for the daily telegraph saying coming of prevarication, it is time to make a decision and he is calling for his party to give the green light to it in the house of commons of the votes tomorrow evening. i mean, it... the big question is how he can, with a straight face, go to his mps and say, you've got to give us his mps and say,...
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i am pleased to see the story on the front of the daily telegraph. y, don't we? it is good to see them giving it such prominence. the main subjects will be the migration crisis and not brexit. she may have been thrown a lifeline to light by her interior minister but what a job to try to find a solution that europe can agree on in a few weeks when they have had to agree all these years. it looks an impossible task. angela merkel looks to be a weekend figure in politics. she looks weak. at the september election, she was very weak. did really badly. i would like to know your favourite edition of question time. i was honoured. what was that like? what was it like to have david chairing it? i am far too old now. i have a few years to go before i am as old as david dimbleby. it was fine. it was interesting. very interesting to have this question time. to be honest, i cannot remember very much about them. they have never invited me on question time and i'm confident they never will. i suppose what everyone remembers is when the bnp leader was honoured he wa
i am pleased to see the story on the front of the daily telegraph. y, don't we? it is good to see them giving it such prominence. the main subjects will be the migration crisis and not brexit. she may have been thrown a lifeline to light by her interior minister but what a job to try to find a solution that europe can agree on in a few weeks when they have had to agree all these years. it looks an impossible task. angela merkel looks to be a weekend figure in politics. she looks weak. at the...
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sweets and chocolates at check—outs, as part of government plans to tackle childhood obesity, the telegraph on many front pages. in the mirror, it's claimed that her stalker threatened to write her epitaph on the the television presenter‘s gravestone, according to evidence heard in court. the lead in the times is that google is apparently making money from the sale of a mobile phone ap that is being used by abusive men to spy illegally on their partners. the i newspaper says that the british car industry fears that it will be the next target of trump's trade sanctions policy. a picture of the incoming and out—going spanish prime minister is the main photo on the independent. but it's main story is that a group of london labour mps are putting pressure onjeremy corbyn to back a new referendum on brexit. and finally, the daily mail reports that the home secretary is furious with the high street chain, lush, after it allegedly launched, what the mail says is, an "anti—police hate campaign." let's ta ke let's take a closer look at some of the stories gentlemen. we'll start off with the war. we
sweets and chocolates at check—outs, as part of government plans to tackle childhood obesity, the telegraph on many front pages. in the mirror, it's claimed that her stalker threatened to write her epitaph on the the television presenter‘s gravestone, according to evidence heard in court. the lead in the times is that google is apparently making money from the sale of a mobile phone ap that is being used by abusive men to spy illegally on their partners. the i newspaper says that the...
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let's look at the telegraph. ence that was given by michael dowd, the first lead fire officer at the start of the grand shellfire when the london fire brigade first attended the scene. i have to say he had a pretty rough ride at the enquiry today. is suggested, at least, that he simply had not been given the training to prepare him for dealing with the fire. absolutely, and if you listen to the evidence he gave, describing what had happened, and the kind of circumstances of the event, it's very ha rd circumstances of the event, it's very hard not to feel extremely towards him. this is the first firefighter within the authority on the scene and he does admit, the thrust of the story, but he was out of his comfort zone in making decisions he had never made before and had not been trained to do. the main allegation against him is the advice of an expert was that basically the families should have been evacuated a good 50 minutes before they actually were there had been a policy which was for them to stay put and he b
let's look at the telegraph. ence that was given by michael dowd, the first lead fire officer at the start of the grand shellfire when the london fire brigade first attended the scene. i have to say he had a pretty rough ride at the enquiry today. is suggested, at least, that he simply had not been given the training to prepare him for dealing with the fire. absolutely, and if you listen to the evidence he gave, describing what had happened, and the kind of circumstances of the event, it's very...
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this is the sunday telegraph. how could that happen? the only way around this one, theresa may faces a major vote next week and the lords have shredded her eu withdrawal bill and it comes back to the commons next week with 15 amendments and she wants mps to reject everyone. what has happened with the telegraph, amber rudd who was a staunch remain person has got together with iain duncan smith, who was staunchly leave, they say that if tory mps rebel, there could be a general election and jeremy corbyn could become the prime minister. that is possible. but the question is whether theresa may can retain her leadership, and i think she can, but if the vote goes against their next week, there is the possibility ofa next week, there is the possibility of a leadership challenge and should that happen, with no majority, you would have a number of mps who would not like who the new leader was and the arithmetic could mean they could not get legislation through. we have been warned of a leadership challenge on a number of occasions but this has
this is the sunday telegraph. how could that happen? the only way around this one, theresa may faces a major vote next week and the lords have shredded her eu withdrawal bill and it comes back to the commons next week with 15 amendments and she wants mps to reject everyone. what has happened with the telegraph, amber rudd who was a staunch remain person has got together with iain duncan smith, who was staunchly leave, they say that if tory mps rebel, there could be a general election and...
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let's go the telegraph.r davis, david davis, brexit secretariat in public battle with theresa may over brexit. could we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! i was could we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! iwas thinking this might be the fifth time he's been suggested to resign. fifth time? there have been other occasions when there's been stories in the papers saying he's going to resign in all of this. he's fighting for the british pickle! —— british people. eventually somebody says, are you going to put up or shut? he does appear to be relatively close, although i was speaking to one source close to david davis earlier oi'i source close to david davis earlier on and they said no, he is not. he has made clear the next week, he is meeting michel barnier in brussels, so meeting michel barnier in brussels, so he said he was doing that, he was still planning on being brexit secretary. there are definitely tensions between him and number ten. numberten is tensions between him and number ten. nu
let's go the telegraph.r davis, david davis, brexit secretariat in public battle with theresa may over brexit. could we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! i was could we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! iwas thinking this might be the fifth time he's been suggested to resign. fifth time? there have been other occasions when there's been stories in the papers saying he's going to resign in all of this. he's fighting for the british pickle! —— british people. eventually...
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we begin with the telegraph which carries a warning from china to the us that any recent trade agreements made will be withdrawn if president donald trump moves ahead with his threat to level tariff hikes against chinese goods. the japan times also focuses on trade and how six of the other g7 member countries have issued a statement to the us conveying their "unanimous concern and disappointment" over the recent steel tariffs. the times leads with reports israel is pressuring europe to tear up the nuclear deal with iran after sharing secret files showing tehran‘s determination to build a bomb. —— allegedly showed tehran ‘s determination to build a bomb. meanwhile the independent has hailed a ground breaking us clinical trial which has discovered that most women with early stage breast cancer could avoid the risks of hair loss, infertility and chronic pain caused by chemotherapy, thanks to genetic testing. and finally, it's the art world which is now at pains to show that sexism no longer sells. previously, auction houses would use models to showcase their masterpieces in publicity photogr
we begin with the telegraph which carries a warning from china to the us that any recent trade agreements made will be withdrawn if president donald trump moves ahead with his threat to level tariff hikes against chinese goods. the japan times also focuses on trade and how six of the other g7 member countries have issued a statement to the us conveying their "unanimous concern and disappointment" over the recent steel tariffs. the times leads with reports israel is pressuring europe...
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the telegraph also put it on the front page, borisjohnson telegraph also put it on the front page, boris on the front page, borisjohnson casts doubt on whether he will ever be built. it could be a long time coming if indeed it ever comes about. that as the vote is won by the government tonight. on the decision, it also reports on the main issue of drugs to manage children's behaviour. the chemical cost, and trying to medicate their way bad behaviour. express is the long hours that they're forced to work and leaving them so drained, how their health to be at risk. the story, a truncated review, for the longer byte of the papers at half of 11, maybe given that everyone knew the results of the vote was where was boris? they say he was in afghanistan, which is rather interesting, given the fact that we have both heard from very senior sources that he was due to be somewhere else indeed. and that had been due to be in libya. and so, he ended up there and we joked that we think it's because there are probably about four places in the entire world were you could've gone with this couldn't have
the telegraph also put it on the front page, borisjohnson telegraph also put it on the front page, boris on the front page, borisjohnson casts doubt on whether he will ever be built. it could be a long time coming if indeed it ever comes about. that as the vote is won by the government tonight. on the decision, it also reports on the main issue of drugs to manage children's behaviour. the chemical cost, and trying to medicate their way bad behaviour. express is the long hours that they're...
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let's begin with the front page of the daily telegraph. uld evict families of criminals. where is this coming from? victoria atkins, a home 0ffice minister, who is worried about knife crime and gang violence. i think the answer is, well, one of the answers is that possibly councils should use powers that come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence since the london riots of 2011 to evict people from their social housing. i am slightly uncomfortable with this. i can see where they are coming from, if you have antisocial neighbours it is a blight on the community and it causes disruption for those other people having to leave their mark. my people having to leave their mark. my worry is that why would you punish a whole family for one person's bad behaviour? so, let's say you've got three or four people in the family and one of them is guilty of knife crime and you evict the whole family and if you are a single mother, let's say you have three children, we'll try to be
let's begin with the front page of the daily telegraph. uld evict families of criminals. where is this coming from? victoria atkins, a home 0ffice minister, who is worried about knife crime and gang violence. i think the answer is, well, one of the answers is that possibly councils should use powers that come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence since the london riots of 2011 to evict people from their...
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the daily telegraph, four social media firms to protect children. ng is and how will it be done? as you say, this has been of much discussion for years, as the great strength of gaming and social media is taking a grip on a generation that have never really known anything else. we like to think that we can control ourselves as adults because we had a life before social media and online gaming came along. but these children don't have that experience. what has happened is, let me get his name right, peter wanless, what has happened is, let me get his name right, peterwanless, but what has happened is, let me get his name right, peter wanless, but if executive of the national society for the prevention of cruelty to children, he says a record number of children, he says a record number of children are suffering from depression, stunted social skills, and inability to cope with real life and inability to cope with real life and the great horror of cyber—bullying, which has often had a tragic repercussions. when you think of our generation, the biggest p
the daily telegraph, four social media firms to protect children. ng is and how will it be done? as you say, this has been of much discussion for years, as the great strength of gaming and social media is taking a grip on a generation that have never really known anything else. we like to think that we can control ourselves as adults because we had a life before social media and online gaming came along. but these children don't have that experience. what has happened is, let me get his name...
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the daily telegraph, visa cap 011 well. they are struggling with staff shortages because of this cap. we know this has been happening and there is a response but here is what i think. i think this is an inevitable thing because we have a shortage of nurses and a shortage of all sorts of nhs staff and foreign doctors who were actually on their way to getting visas and then they we re way to getting visas and then they were stopped. it was inevitable and it had to happen and the press was backing them and so on. it will not change the wider culture and the wider picture of the keep them out 01’ wider picture of the keep them out or send them away culture. also, technically, what are they going to do after next march? if people are 110w do after next march? if people are now allowed to move what do they do to get them in here? what is going to get them in here? what is going to have to happen? that is not even discussed. how does it happen? you can't go to the eu and say, by the way, what we really want to do is make sure thes
the daily telegraph, visa cap 011 well. they are struggling with staff shortages because of this cap. we know this has been happening and there is a response but here is what i think. i think this is an inevitable thing because we have a shortage of nurses and a shortage of all sorts of nhs staff and foreign doctors who were actually on their way to getting visas and then they we re way to getting visas and then they were stopped. it was inevitable and it had to happen and the press was...
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this is part of the daily telegraph investigation. sco's wicked kitchen brand, traces of turkey. it's not clear whether this was trace elements contained in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain mark, that you know when you eat this meal, you're not going to eat any product that objects with your moral compass and your
this is part of the daily telegraph investigation. sco's wicked kitchen brand, traces of turkey. it's not clear whether this was trace elements contained in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain...
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in the daily telegraph, a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is underminingxit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start where i ended, the front page of the guardian, the story about the summit tomorrow. what's it saying, kevin? theresa may will be going with a message of reassurance to the other 27 eu leaders by saying that britain is making progress. you might have missed it. you both laugh. trying to keepa missed it. you both laugh. trying to keep a straight face! it's like putting your fingers in your ears and saying, la, la, la! idon‘t think they will swallow that, making progress! it's
in the daily telegraph, a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is underminingxit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in...
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the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off them gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that he hoped this would continue after brexit (ani) the times goes with the same story, as well as reporting that rank and file police officers are asking for cannabis laws to be re—written (ani) the express claims that three quarters of british workers will not be able to afford retirement. the daily mail reports a warning on the health risks of using cannabis from nhs chief executive simon stevens (ani) and the sunsays that twenty one million people watched england beat tunisia in the world cup yesterday — more than watched the royal wedding. so a varied set of front pages. let's look at some of them in a bit more depth. (cs guests) we are talking about the separation issue in the united states. do you wa nt to issue in the united states. do you want to talk about this. trump ally says it is not like the nazis. the picture to my mind is remarkable. children separated
the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off them gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that he hoped this would continue after brexit (ani) the times goes with the same story, as well as reporting that rank and file police officers are asking for cannabis laws to be re—written (ani) the express claims that three quarters of british workers will not be able to...
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the telegraph post bands not allowed to fly the england flag.ght every time, we have the shops aren't the fed up with the flags and you get someone has to come out and ruin everybody‘s fun. i started this about a man who banned post commands from flying flags at the concerned he might fly off as if they could be causing damage. it's a health and safety issue. it's always self and —— health and safety. i'd like to know where the drivers will be putting them to obscure their vision. i'm sure postmen are sensible about where they put them. i'm disappointed this world cup by, igo i'm disappointed this world cup by, i go back to the memories i have of being involved and excited you to actually and excited the players they were coming from a country that clearly was behind the team. but, this is to everybody the expectation. i will have the bunting out for the royal, in the last five minutes left and right while we do. do you think people are not flying the flag because they have no expectation that england will win? 0r dwell? expectation that england
the telegraph post bands not allowed to fly the england flag.ght every time, we have the shops aren't the fed up with the flags and you get someone has to come out and ruin everybody‘s fun. i started this about a man who banned post commands from flying flags at the concerned he might fly off as if they could be causing damage. it's a health and safety issue. it's always self and —— health and safety. i'd like to know where the drivers will be putting them to obscure their vision. i'm...
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the daily telegraph. lot of front pages have various photographs of g re nfell tower. pages have various photographs of grenfell tower. this one was taken ati:26 a.m.. grenfell tower. this one was taken at1:26 a.m.. that's grenfell tower. this one was taken at 1:26 a.m.. that's right. i passed the tower at about 2:45 a.m.. at that point the whole power was in flames. there was a short window where people could get out. the thing is, according to doctor barbara lane who gave a devastating testimony to the enquiry yesterday, the window was in that short, it was 35 minutes, 23 stories high. only the most disabled and info would not have been able to get down a stairwell. the stairwell was clear of fumes. escape was tenable. the policy imposed by the fire brigade was in place until 2:47 a.m.. it then far more people died, perished in that inferno, we can see on the front page of the telegraph, they needed to. brimob asking myself this question, why was it suppressed one year ago that make this as a question.
the daily telegraph. lot of front pages have various photographs of g re nfell tower. pages have various photographs of grenfell tower. this one was taken ati:26 a.m.. grenfell tower. this one was taken at1:26 a.m.. that's grenfell tower. this one was taken at 1:26 a.m.. that's right. i passed the tower at about 2:45 a.m.. at that point the whole power was in flames. there was a short window where people could get out. the thing is, according to doctor barbara lane who gave a devastating...
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the telegraph and the railroad combined to conquer time and distance on the battlefield. large troop movements were capable, resupply was capable and many, many campaigns were basically planned around the logistics of the railroad, where they were and where they weren't. it would've been also possible to sustain armies of hundreds of thousands of men without the rapid resupply by rail. b&o railroad participated in a number of very important troop movements during the war. one of the largest of these occurred after the battle of gettysburg in 1863, went to army corps totaling 20,000 men were transferred from the army of the potomac in virginia by rail through a number of states, number of different railroad that arrived in tennessee within a matter of seven to 10 days. these troops were then added to grant's army and used to break and thee of chattanooga famous battles of lookout mountain and missionary ridge. at the end of january in the first week of february 1865, a reverse troop movement was used, this time the 20th core was transferred back from tennessee in the dead
the telegraph and the railroad combined to conquer time and distance on the battlefield. large troop movements were capable, resupply was capable and many, many campaigns were basically planned around the logistics of the railroad, where they were and where they weren't. it would've been also possible to sustain armies of hundreds of thousands of men without the rapid resupply by rail. b&o railroad participated in a number of very important troop movements during the war. one of the largest...
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but who want to the daily telegraph and this is fascinating for both of you. he political editor. who knows what would have happened by sunday? that's the most interesting narrative we have got this big summit towards the end of the week and no one is talking about it because it is a damp squid not being discussed beyond migration and future trade deals. what's really of interest is the cabinet infighting. i have had lives coming out against michael gove making a speech about his plan to ban them calling them wood—burning and tory humour at it's finest. we have had greg clark the secretary coming out in siding with big businesses saying their rights to be concerned about brexit. we had jeremy hunt suggesting that airbus was overplaying its hand. he's interesting character because he is a remainer now appealing to the brexit fan base because like many people use on maneuvers. will be back there at 11:30pm with more of the details for the papers. i will be back with all the headlines and news at 11. hello. it's all getting a little hot for you a few more days to
but who want to the daily telegraph and this is fascinating for both of you. he political editor. who knows what would have happened by sunday? that's the most interesting narrative we have got this big summit towards the end of the week and no one is talking about it because it is a damp squid not being discussed beyond migration and future trade deals. what's really of interest is the cabinet infighting. i have had lives coming out against michael gove making a speech about his plan to ban...
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that was jeremy wilson from the telegraph. obesity in england. ministers want to ban shops displaying unhealthy snacks at checkouts impose tighter restrictions on television adverts and ban the sale of energy drinks to children. the government said the cost of obesity was ‘too great to ignore' but labour accused the prime minister of a ‘dossier of failure' on children's health. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. the government's first obesity strategy for england, unveiled in 2016, was seen by many health campaigners as a missed opportunity. ever since, ministers have been under pressure to go further, and so many of the measures that were ditched two years ago are now back on the agenda. parents are very worried. we have overtaken america in terms of obesity rates for 11—year—olds, we have one of the biggest obesity problems in europe, and this is a big statement. we will halve childhood obesity by 2030 as a national ambition, we will take a wide range of measures in the supermarkets, restaurants and sandwich sho
that was jeremy wilson from the telegraph. obesity in england. ministers want to ban shops displaying unhealthy snacks at checkouts impose tighter restrictions on television adverts and ban the sale of energy drinks to children. the government said the cost of obesity was ‘too great to ignore' but labour accused the prime minister of a ‘dossier of failure' on children's health. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. the government's first obesity strategy for england, unveiled in...
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the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off themschool gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that he hoped this would continue after brexit and the times goes with the same story, as well as reporting that rank and file police officers are asking for cannabis laws to be re—written so a varied set of front pages. let's look at some of them in a bit more depth. with me are the broadcaster and writer, mihir bose, let's start with the metro stop kick off with what is the matter of saying? heartbreaking scenes here children ages between 4—10, under this new o—tolerance law that donald trump has insisted on port illegal immigrants. people coming over the border without the correct papers, he is removing children from their pa rents he is removing children from their parents and a very distressing seeing coming out of the us today. and the language that donald trump is using, infesting, migrant investing. that is very worrying. they are saying these migrants, the
the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off themschool gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that he hoped this would continue after brexit and the times goes with the same story, as well as reporting that rank and file police officers are asking for cannabis laws to be re—written so a varied set of front pages. let's look at some of them in a bit more depth....
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the sunday telegraph picking up on this. been a temporary development, but it opens up temporary development, but it opens up all manner of other questions?m has captured the public imagination over the last few days, the plight of this poor 12—year—old billy. credit to the home secretary, who has acted very quickly to say, in a one—off circumstance, he will do what he thinks is right for this trial. he has made a decision. i quite like to see a politician make a swift decision, good on him. the telegraph seem to be speculating a little bit further that there will now be a review into medicinal cannabis to see if it can be used more frequently. again, that is quite a debate. we know that this government and sajid javid himself are quite tough on the use of drugs. again, if there was some kind of control for it to be used medicinally, i think most people would back that. take us into the speculation, it is bound to be debated more widely? yes, but if you think how widespread cannabis use is in britain anyway, one only needs t
the sunday telegraph picking up on this. been a temporary development, but it opens up temporary development, but it opens up all manner of other questions?m has captured the public imagination over the last few days, the plight of this poor 12—year—old billy. credit to the home secretary, who has acted very quickly to say, in a one—off circumstance, he will do what he thinks is right for this trial. he has made a decision. i quite like to see a politician make a swift decision, good on...
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the sunday telegraph says that one of donald trump's most trusted advisers has revealed to senior conservativee us president wants to accelerate a post brexit trade deal. the sunday times also leads on brexit, saying the pm has told aides that she would stand and fight against any coup or vote attempting to oust her — by those opposed to her eu plans. the sunday express has a full page splash on the future of the nhs, claiming that in the not too distant future medical supplies will be delivered by drones and phones will warn of stroke risks. there we have it. i think we will start with your favourite subject? laughter liverpool what, the world cup? absolutely. the sunday times. this is the headline first of all. ahead ofa is the headline first of all. ahead of a big week for theresa may and brexit. yes and for those of us who are old enough to rememberjohn major saying back me or sack me in 1995 which led to his leadership, his second in ship victory, in the election. —— second leadership victory. she has had a dreadful week and you feed it can't get any worse but 36 tory mps have issued an o
the sunday telegraph says that one of donald trump's most trusted advisers has revealed to senior conservativee us president wants to accelerate a post brexit trade deal. the sunday times also leads on brexit, saying the pm has told aides that she would stand and fight against any coup or vote attempting to oust her — by those opposed to her eu plans. the sunday express has a full page splash on the future of the nhs, claiming that in the not too distant future medical supplies will be...
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he has done quite a long interview with the sunday telegraph. at we have not been able to name the celebrity who has got the gagging order against them, even though everybody knows exactly who it is. in fact, lord jonathan nouns was one of the people who did actually uphold a of the people who did actually ld a gagging of the people who did actually uphold a gagging order in the only celebrity privacy case to reach the highest court. but it is bonkers, in today's world of social media, if everybody knows who it is. absolutely right. it seems that outlets like my own sunday mirror and the bbc can't name somebody, while social media is discussing them. my understanding, of course, is that social media had also been in contempt in the same way that we would have been held in contempt for doing it. so the only question about this is, is this not encouraging social media to put the names out there? yes, it is a sort of levelling down, not levelling up. that's right. the whole idea had been that every —— if you prosecuted people on social media for rev
he has done quite a long interview with the sunday telegraph. at we have not been able to name the celebrity who has got the gagging order against them, even though everybody knows exactly who it is. in fact, lord jonathan nouns was one of the people who did actually uphold a of the people who did actually ld a gagging of the people who did actually uphold a gagging order in the only celebrity privacy case to reach the highest court. but it is bonkers, in today's world of social media, if...
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the telegraph claims the prime minister is set give the nhs a four billion pounds boost, funded by borrowingguardian says theresa may is heading for a fresh showdown with conservative rebels after they rejected a government, drafted amendment to the eu withdrawal bill. the ft says the consumer goods group, unilever, is ‘extremely‘ unlikely to remain in the ftse 100 once it consolidates its headquarters to the netherlands. just a flavour of the front pages as they come into us. let's go through them right now. and katie, why don't you get off, we have seen a very moving day of tributes ready on this anniversary of the grenville disaster. but days was particular the poignant i suppose because it was one individual making his own special tribute and quite an unusual tribute in a sense. yes, i think perhaps the passengers were surprised as well. this is a tube driver, who stopped the tube he was driving and on one of the bridges. and that few but very near where the grenville tower is and where the fire was. and the attribute there, i'm the reason being was that his close friend lost their life
the telegraph claims the prime minister is set give the nhs a four billion pounds boost, funded by borrowingguardian says theresa may is heading for a fresh showdown with conservative rebels after they rejected a government, drafted amendment to the eu withdrawal bill. the ft says the consumer goods group, unilever, is ‘extremely‘ unlikely to remain in the ftse 100 once it consolidates its headquarters to the netherlands. just a flavour of the front pages as they come into us. let's go...
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front page of the telegraph. the fire brigade's responds to this., people were told to stay in their flats. the most worrying part of the article is quite far in. it says that the head of this report is still unclear about the basis of delaying the strategy. saying there was this significant period where people were trusting the fire service who were telling them to stay where they were. you would be terrified. you wouldn't know where to go. you would perhaps listen to the fire services. there was this half an hour delay in which it has been suggested that a number of people may have been able to escape. we know some did. either because they just to escape. we know some did. either because theyjust ignored the fire services and ran, or they were eventually rescued by the fire brigade. this is incredibly difficult to read. my first thought was to the members of the fire brigade, who you remember the images of them in the morning, having worked all night to try to rescue people, feeling after the distraught, and now to have such a massive public enqui
front page of the telegraph. the fire brigade's responds to this., people were told to stay in their flats. the most worrying part of the article is quite far in. it says that the head of this report is still unclear about the basis of delaying the strategy. saying there was this significant period where people were trusting the fire service who were telling them to stay where they were. you would be terrified. you wouldn't know where to go. you would perhaps listen to the fire services. there...
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the telegraph says the war against cannabis has been "comprehensively and irreversibly lost", lord haguea may to legalise the drug. 0n the front of the ft is a picture of rudy stadler, the chief executive of luxury—car maker audi. he was arrested by german authorities for his alleged involvement in the volkswagen diesel emissions scandal. and finally in the times england are off to great start in russia having won their opening game of the world cup. they beat tunisia 2—1 after captain harry kane came to the rescue, scoring both goals. so let's begin. with me is stephanie hare who's a political analyst and commentator. stepney, let's get started. now, harry kane is on every front page but so is donald trump. pointing the finger at angela merkel in particular. donald trump, his spokeswoman kellyanne conway, introduced the world to alternative that is. he is talking about crime in germany being way up but the fact is it is at 30— year record low but he this story and it goes out on certain media channels were at place to his base. this is about a reaction to the german chancellor allowing
the telegraph says the war against cannabis has been "comprehensively and irreversibly lost", lord haguea may to legalise the drug. 0n the front of the ft is a picture of rudy stadler, the chief executive of luxury—car maker audi. he was arrested by german authorities for his alleged involvement in the volkswagen diesel emissions scandal. and finally in the times england are off to great start in russia having won their opening game of the world cup. they beat tunisia 2—1 after...
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and finally, the telegraph leads with the uk culture secretary matt hancock calling on head teachersng a "real impact" on academic achievement as well as exposing children to cyber bullying via social media. with me is andrew tuck who‘s editor of monocle, a global news and business magazine. let us get stuck in, andrew. i would imagine monocle all week you have been discussing this story, and we have been discussing it, this policy in usa came to the fore with the separation of parents and children. it has been going on for some months but is in the
and finally, the telegraph leads with the uk culture secretary matt hancock calling on head teachersng a "real impact" on academic achievement as well as exposing children to cyber bullying via social media. with me is andrew tuck who‘s editor of monocle, a global news and business magazine. let us get stuck in, andrew. i would imagine monocle all week you have been discussing this story, and we have been discussing it, this policy in usa came to the fore with the separation of...
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just as you say, if you look at the sunday telegraph, the headline there is trump aide in secret talkstrump's trusted advisers had a senior meeting with eurosceptic conservative mps, revealing that the us president wants to accelerate a trade deal after brexit. this was john bolton, the security adviser. he was apparently over here to see british national security people. but he had a visit with the european research group, the leading conservative eurosceptic research group, the leading conservative eurosce ptic group. research group, the leading conservative eurosceptic group. it was not attended by any officials or anything. that has created duryea mike civil servants and special advisers. no officials from government were there. —— created fury among civil servants. it puts lots of pressure on the meeting would donald trump when he comes here ina would donald trump when he comes here in a couple of weeks, and of course the nato summit he will be going to as well. so it is alljust, you know, she must think, roll on the recess. she must think brexit is going on forever. it certainly
just as you say, if you look at the sunday telegraph, the headline there is trump aide in secret talkstrump's trusted advisers had a senior meeting with eurosceptic conservative mps, revealing that the us president wants to accelerate a trade deal after brexit. this was john bolton, the security adviser. he was apparently over here to see british national security people. but he had a visit with the european research group, the leading conservative eurosceptic research group, the leading...
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but look at the daily telegraph. this is the cancer blood test held as the holy grail.sible types of cancer, in particular bavarian and pancreatic. i mean, i don't know about you, i have a slight problem with the phrase holy grail comes up it is partly because it raises hopes but we do have a lot of stories about incredible research being carried out. nonetheless, there is a sense in the way it is written, it is it and seriously that this is a genuine opportunity. it's interesting, so, detecting dna and fast—growing cancer cells way before they mutate into something serious, they mutate into something serious, the accuracy of the study is between 50- 90% the accuracy of the study is between 50— 90% so that, even 50% is better thanit 50— 90% so that, even 50% is better than it is unless you say things like ovarian cancer i think it is 80- 90% is the like ovarian cancer i think it is 80— 90% is the detection rate and clearly, the earlier you can get it, the more likely chance there is of a successful kind of recovery and kind of outcome. it is also kind of interesting tha
but look at the daily telegraph. this is the cancer blood test held as the holy grail.sible types of cancer, in particular bavarian and pancreatic. i mean, i don't know about you, i have a slight problem with the phrase holy grail comes up it is partly because it raises hopes but we do have a lot of stories about incredible research being carried out. nonetheless, there is a sense in the way it is written, it is it and seriously that this is a genuine opportunity. it's interesting, so,...
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the telegraph reports that the brexit secretary considered resigning, after the prime minister dismissedbecome indefinite. the times says ministers were kept in the dark by theresa may over the key brexit proposal. while the guardian claims the prime minister is to give the nhs a significant funding increase, to coincide with its 70th birthday injuly. while the metro carries an image of firefighters tackling a blaze at a luxury hotel in central london. 120 firefighters were deployed at the mandarin oriental hotel in knightsbridge, a week after it had undergone a £185 million refurbishment. and students demand more lectures says the i, with details of this year's national student survey which shows that the uk's top universities have been marked down for teaching. a late—breaking story this evening. the front of the i. it must be the longest—serving newspaper editor. after 26 years, just dating down. yes, i think 26 but the mail. an incredibly divisive figure. whatever you think of him, he has sort of almost been a huge influence on public life. part of the issue with mr dacre is he was i
the telegraph reports that the brexit secretary considered resigning, after the prime minister dismissedbecome indefinite. the times says ministers were kept in the dark by theresa may over the key brexit proposal. while the guardian claims the prime minister is to give the nhs a significant funding increase, to coincide with its 70th birthday injuly. while the metro carries an image of firefighters tackling a blaze at a luxury hotel in central london. 120 firefighters were deployed at the...
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the telegraph marks the first anniversary of the grenfell fire which killed 72 people.ith the story of a pensioner with motor neurone disease being stuck in hospitalfor months. and a picture of commuters in north korea crowding to read the state newspapers following that historic summit between donald trump and kim jong un leads the ft well that chaos in the commons is on many of the front pages tomorrow and the fallout from voting in the commons on amendments to the eu withdrawal bill. that does sort of sum it up to an extent. i think everyone expected this week was going to be interesting because of all these boats that were happening because what had happened in the house of lords we had a series of amendments that it was expected would be overturned when they arrived at the comments but we had a really interesting event today we're during prime ministers questions, the snp, the leader ian blackford had been very upset about the issue that the devolution, the devolved nations does a subject of evolution had not been properly explored during the debate that had been g
the telegraph marks the first anniversary of the grenfell fire which killed 72 people.ith the story of a pensioner with motor neurone disease being stuck in hospitalfor months. and a picture of commuters in north korea crowding to read the state newspapers following that historic summit between donald trump and kim jong un leads the ft well that chaos in the commons is on many of the front pages tomorrow and the fallout from voting in the commons on amendments to the eu withdrawal bill. that...