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the independent reports that the former liberal democrat leader vince cable has called on the voters tactically in order to stop brexit. the sunday telegraph says that members of thejewish community are so fearful of a corbyn government that they will leave if he becomes pm. the sunday express has an interview with the prime minister on its front page. borisjohnson says that voters should back him in order to get brexit done. the sunday times says borisjohnson is facing a corbyn bounce, whilst also featuring a photo of a dejected looking billy vunipola after england lost to south africa. the sunday mirror reveals that photos of the body of amelia bambridge who died whilst backpacking can be found online. the mail on sunday reveals that prince charles is at the centre of an art scandal after it was claimed a painting was a forgery, and not a £50 million monet. those and not a £50 million monet. are the front pages. start those are the front pages. let's start off with a chat, bonnie and martin. the observer, springboks victories, we have to start off on a high. i'm not sure if there i
the independent reports that the former liberal democrat leader vince cable has called on the voters tactically in order to stop brexit. the sunday telegraph says that members of thejewish community are so fearful of a corbyn government that they will leave if he becomes pm. the sunday express has an interview with the prime minister on its front page. borisjohnson says that voters should back him in order to get brexit done. the sunday times says borisjohnson is facing a corbyn bounce, whilst...
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sir vince cable takes us to the headlines here on bbc news at half past 8pm. of a cover up after denying that he knew about the role of one of his staff in the collapse of a rape trial. the liberal democrats claim the uk will get a "remain bonus" of £50 billion over five years if brexit is stopped — as they launch their general election campaign. jacob rees—mogg apologises for saying that residents of g re nfell tower should have used "common sense" — and left the building instead of listening to fire brigade advice. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's sarah. evening to you. let's start with the football. defending champions liverpool have just taken the lead against genk in the champions league through gorjinio wjinaldum, but there's already been two goals at stamford bridge. chelsea went behind after just two minutes to ajax, a tammy abraham own goal. but they drew level a minute later from the spot. jorginho scoring the penalty there after christian pulisic was brought down in the box. lots of action in the champions league. thi
sir vince cable takes us to the headlines here on bbc news at half past 8pm. of a cover up after denying that he knew about the role of one of his staff in the collapse of a rape trial. the liberal democrats claim the uk will get a "remain bonus" of £50 billion over five years if brexit is stopped — as they launch their general election campaign. jacob rees—mogg apologises for saying that residents of g re nfell tower should have used "common sense" — and left the...
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as the lib dems launch their campaign today, we'll be speaking to vince cable about the party's plans article 50 or call for a second referendum. and at ten forty and half past eleven, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our reviewers tonight are the ceo of the acca, helen brand, and political commentator lance price. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and a warm welcome to sportsday with me, ben croucher. these are your tuesday headlines. a £5 million fine and a 35 point deduction. that could be the punishment awaiting saracens after breaking rules on players salaries. genk are waiting for liverpool in the champions league tonight — they know victory at anfield will go a long way to qualifying for the knockout stages. and new zealand didn't have to wait long for wickets to fall in the third t20 international. we'll show you how five of them fell in no time at all in nelson. also on sportsday this evening... a heroes welcome injohannesberg for south africa's world champions. we'll start with one of the biggest sto
as the lib dems launch their campaign today, we'll be speaking to vince cable about the party's plans article 50 or call for a second referendum. and at ten forty and half past eleven, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our reviewers tonight are the ceo of the acca, helen brand, and political commentator lance price. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and a warm welcome to sportsday with me, ben croucher. these are your...
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there would be because we had some big names, kenneth clarke, the pam and the former chancellor, vince cableer of the liberal democrats standing down. but is not particularly large, 68 so far, on average it is about 80 and after the expenses scandal it rocketed to above 100% not a huge number this year. the second question is when will we know who the candidates are and how on earth are they selected. the truth is i suspect most of us already know, the literature has been coming through the door, the dog has chewed it up, but you will not know absolutely everyone until next thursday when the nominations close. how are they chosen, by the local pleiades, dow given a list by head office and then it is up to the local parties by large to decide who your local candidate will be. question number three, why cannot we move into the modern world and felt online. the answer bluntly is dodgy russians! in other words, online. the answer bluntly is dodgy russians! in otherwords, cyber security, theatre and fraud and help secure the process would be. interestingly the estonians are already doing it, woul
there would be because we had some big names, kenneth clarke, the pam and the former chancellor, vince cableer of the liberal democrats standing down. but is not particularly large, 68 so far, on average it is about 80 and after the expenses scandal it rocketed to above 100% not a huge number this year. the second question is when will we know who the candidates are and how on earth are they selected. the truth is i suspect most of us already know, the literature has been coming through the...
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the former conservative cabinet minister sir michael fallon, and the former lib dem leader sir vince cableg fight any more? certainly i am in the middle of trying to clear out offices and 30 years of things that you have capped and always wondering how long shall he keep it? there is a great sense of relief that you are not having to merely go out and start look town or knocking on doors was up but it's also a set time because you are going through all your history and seeing all these remembering things that you had quite forgotten about people and what is terribly sad actually and shows how long you've been there is how many people you are going through actually dead. it can be a bit depressing too. a sense of release once you have made up your mind andi release once you have made up your mind and i sit at the last election that it would not stand again. no regrets. did people try to persuade you to stay on? i think there were a few people that felt i should still fight on and... i did think about whether i was really in the right to party a ny whether i was really in the right to party
the former conservative cabinet minister sir michael fallon, and the former lib dem leader sir vince cableg fight any more? certainly i am in the middle of trying to clear out offices and 30 years of things that you have capped and always wondering how long shall he keep it? there is a great sense of relief that you are not having to merely go out and start look town or knocking on doors was up but it's also a set time because you are going through all your history and seeing all these...
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vince's motto, right? don't you hate trading cable?cent: it was one of the most exciting times of my life, to be perfectly honest with you. it is just the adrenaline you get from trading sterling is probably more so than anything else. alix: so maybe to evans point, you don't need that. evan: the bank of england is dealing with the same uncertainty we are. we actually were long sterling against the euro until about a week ago, and then took it off because with the new election, it is too unpredictable where this can go for brexit, future economic policy, and bank of england. we would rather take a step back, let the politics go where it will, and see if there are other opportunities down the road. vincent: the fact that the person who is going to be making a speech in a few minutes isn't going to be there to make this decision, so what follows and who follows will be very influential. obviously the head of the bank tries to mold people she's thinking, and we don't know who that is going to be yet. holtzman official mr. weighing in on j
vince's motto, right? don't you hate trading cable?cent: it was one of the most exciting times of my life, to be perfectly honest with you. it is just the adrenaline you get from trading sterling is probably more so than anything else. alix: so maybe to evans point, you don't need that. evan: the bank of england is dealing with the same uncertainty we are. we actually were long sterling against the euro until about a week ago, and then took it off because with the new election, it is too...
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cable networks. if you look at the news expert and watch coverage on other platforms or other networks you are watching from the c-span cameras. vince joining us from connecticut, you are on the air. >> caller: i want to start by saying after hearing from the three witnesses so far find them to be incredibly well educated, experienced, dedicated professionals who have a difference of opinion about what they believe was meant or what the foreign policy of the united states government should be. as career bureaucrats who worked in their positions for many years they have a worldview and they're pretty adamant that is the way things should be run and what is being overlooked is other persons who are also educated, dedicated, patriotic individuals with some ability might disagree with them and these people that become a willing participants in this hearing, because they have been offended in some way. >> host: your question then for the ambassador or any of them next week, what would you ask them? >> caller: i would ask what evidence you have personally that you witnessed that constitutes a crime against the united states. .. that does
cable networks. if you look at the news expert and watch coverage on other platforms or other networks you are watching from the c-span cameras. vince joining us from connecticut, you are on the air. >> caller: i want to start by saying after hearing from the three witnesses so far find them to be incredibly well educated, experienced, dedicated professionals who have a difference of opinion about what they believe was meant or what the foreign policy of the united states government...