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a big thank you to my guests this evening, tom mctague and rachel cunliffe.mpanies have agreed to stop using advertising between kick—off in the final whistle of live sports broadcast. the move include some of britain‘s leading bookmakers, including bette b and 65, williams and ladbrokes. —— bet 365. if they do not self regulate them regulation will perhaps be thrust upon them. they have looked at the issue of tv advertising, perhaps recognise that there is a degree too much, what are they going to do at that point? do they tinker around the margins or do they have, what have done in the end is quite a grand gesture in removing tv advertising for a defined period fire, jeering and then after live sport, so the decision from them. it is still to be verified, it will be verified i understand, rubberstamped ata verified i understand, rubberstamped at a meeting of the big five gambling associations, when they meet next week and the idea is that it is introduced in time for the start of the new football season in august of 2019. the coast of southampton says he is
a big thank you to my guests this evening, tom mctague and rachel cunliffe.mpanies have agreed to stop using advertising between kick—off in the final whistle of live sports broadcast. the move include some of britain‘s leading bookmakers, including bette b and 65, williams and ladbrokes. —— bet 365. if they do not self regulate them regulation will perhaps be thrust upon them. they have looked at the issue of tv advertising, perhaps recognise that there is a degree too much, what are...
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papers — and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on the bbc iplayer thank you to my guests tom mctagueand rachel cunliffe. we'll all be back for a second look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, goodbye. good evening. it winter storm is fast approaching from the atlantic and it could cost and issues through the night tonight and first thing tomorrow morning. so, certainly worth bearing in mind if you're on the road early, heavy rain and gale absolutely in the extreme northwest, it is best to tune in to a local radio station to find out if there
papers — and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on the bbc iplayer thank you to my guests tom mctagueand rachel cunliffe. we'll all be back for a second look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, goodbye. good evening. it winter storm is fast approaching from the atlantic and it could cost and issues through the night tonight and first thing tomorrow morning. so, certainly worth bearing in mind if you're on the road early, heavy rain and gale absolutely in the extreme northwest, it is...
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and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tom mctaguend rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. with just days to go before the vote on her brexit deal, the prime minister has tried to persuade mps to support it by indicating that they could be given the power to decide whether the uk enters the controversial backstop arrangement for the irish border or whether to avoid it by extending the transition period instead. under theresa may's withdrawal agreement, after leaving the eu in march, the aim is to negotiate a comprehensive trade deal with the eu by december 2020, the end of the transition period. if a trade deal isn't agreed, the backstop would come into force meaning northern ireland would keep many eu rules so that no checks are needed on the irish border. but the alternative to the backstop would be to extend the transition period beyond 2020. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg, and her report does contain flash photography. is there a compromise coming on the backstop? they need more than a wink to make this work. we'll
and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tom mctaguend rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. with just days to go before the vote on her brexit deal, the prime minister has tried to persuade mps to support it by indicating that they could be given the power to decide whether the uk enters the controversial backstop arrangement for the irish border or whether to avoid it by extending the transition period instead. under theresa may's...
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with me are tom mctague, the chief uk political correspondent for politico, and rachel cunliffe, who'snt pages are already in. ‘what now prime minister?‘ asks the telegraph as cabinet ministers tell theresa may to come up with an 11th hour plan to get her brexit deal through the commons. the i follows suit, with downing street insisting that tuesday‘s parliament showdown will go ahead, despite the chief whip acknowledging an ‘uphill battle‘. ‘mobile mayhem for 30 million‘ says the daily mail after 02 users were cut off thanks to an internet blackout at britain‘s second—biggest mobile network. the ft puts the arrest of huawei‘s chief financial officer in canada on its front page — after financial markets fell amid tension between the us and china. the metro splashes with three terror arrests made over a neo—nazi hate campaign that targeted prince harry, labelling him a ‘race traitor‘. and this exclusive from the guardian describes a battle between the government and the head of the nhs over the extra billions theresa may has promised the health service. you may well ask but the cabinet
with me are tom mctague, the chief uk political correspondent for politico, and rachel cunliffe, who'snt pages are already in. ‘what now prime minister?‘ asks the telegraph as cabinet ministers tell theresa may to come up with an 11th hour plan to get her brexit deal through the commons. the i follows suit, with downing street insisting that tuesday‘s parliament showdown will go ahead, despite the chief whip acknowledging an ‘uphill battle‘. ‘mobile mayhem for 30 million‘ says the...
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papers — and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on the bbc iplayer thank you to my guests tom mctague we'll all be back for a second look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, goodbye. good evening. it winter storm is fast approaching from the atlantic and it could cost and issues through the night tonight and first thing tomorrow morning. so, certainly worth bearing in mind if you're on the road early, heavy rain and gale absolutely in the extreme northwest, it is best to tune in to a local radio station to find out if there are any localised disruptions. so this area of low pressure is moving across the atlantic as we speak. some heavy overnight rain into the southwest of england and wales, couple of inches of rain not out of the question. that could cause some issues as well for the first thing tomorrow morning. there'll some rain across the coast, but north channel northern ireland and across parts of the western scotland and overnight lows not particularly cold staying ina double lows not particularly cold staying in a double figures, many academic really when you factor in the st
papers — and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on the bbc iplayer thank you to my guests tom mctague we'll all be back for a second look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, goodbye. good evening. it winter storm is fast approaching from the atlantic and it could cost and issues through the night tonight and first thing tomorrow morning. so, certainly worth bearing in mind if you're on the road early, heavy rain and gale absolutely in the extreme northwest, it is best to tune in to...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are tom mctaguent for politico, and rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam. i hope you canjoin us for i hope you can join us for that. the prime minister has indicated that mps could be given a say on whether to extend the transition period after brexit — or activate the so—called ‘backstop' arrangements — designed to stop the return of physical checks on the irish border, if no trade deal is agreed. but opponents within her own party fear the measure could tie the uk to the eu indefinitely. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg — and her report does contain flash photography. is there a compromise coming on the backstop? they need more than a wink to make this work. we'll see, the attorney general says. could the prime minister pull the vote? remember, the brexit deal is unpopular, even with this lot, because of a so—called backstop, the promise that avoids a hard border in northern ireland if there isn't a trade deal. so the prime minister arrived in the radio stud
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are tom mctaguent for politico, and rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam. i hope you canjoin us for i hope you can join us for that. the prime minister has indicated that mps could be given a say on whether to extend the transition period after brexit — or activate the so—called ‘backstop' arrangements — designed to stop the return of physical checks on the...