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11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, joe twyman and yasmin alibhai—brown that. the family of a man who was fatally stabbed on a train yesterday say he was honourable and would always help others in trouble. lee pomeroy, who was 51, was attacked in front of his teenage son, just after they boarded a train in guildford in surrey. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and a woman detained at the same time is being held on suspicion of assisting an offender. our correspondent chi chi izundu has the latest. today should have been lee pomeroy‘s 52nd birthday. but instead, his family are mourning his sudden death, witnessed by his 14—year—old son. in a statement, they said: after a 17—hour manhunt, at 6:00am this morning, at this property in farnham, police arrested a 35—year—old man on suspicion of murder. a woman was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. police also removed a vauxhall corsa, and forensic teams and officers have been here searching the house. we understand no weapons had been found. i heard the police shouting the usual stuff
11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, joe twyman and yasmin alibhai—brown that. the family of a man who was fatally stabbed on a train yesterday say he was honourable and would always help others in trouble. lee pomeroy, who was 51, was attacked in front of his teenage son, just after they boarded a train in guildford in surrey. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and a woman detained at the same time is being held on suspicion of...
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thank you to my guests this evening, joe twyman from deltapoll and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown all us, goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? a new year, lots of new films. welcome back to the cinema for the new year. we'll be going back to 1700s and the last stuart court to marvel at olivia colman's award—tipped performance as queen anne in the favourite, a restoration drama. another super woman pumping the courts of power under the lens, it's ruth bader ginsburg, rbg, who has been known for her battles for equal pay and sexism in the american supreme court. she is one of the last dissenting voices. and in welcome to marwen, barbie dolls, action men and gijoes help steve carell‘s traumatised artist over his grief by blowing them up to life—size pictures. let's kick off with the favourite. i saw it the other day. it is really fun. brilliantly acted. it takes you back to a time hundreds of years ago. i didn't live then! when everyone wore those extraordina
thank you to my guests this evening, joe twyman from deltapoll and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown all us, goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? a new year, lots of new films. welcome back to the cinema for the new year. we'll be going back to 1700s and the last stuart court to marvel at olivia colman's award—tipped performance as queen anne in the...
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twyman, who is the director of the polling organisation deltapoll, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the observer, which reports that the threat of a tory rebellion could mean a delay in the rollout of the government's flagship welfare reform, universal credit, as work and pensions secretary amber rudd seeks approval for a pilot scheme to be rolled out instead. brexit leads the independent. the paper says theresa may's hopes of securing legally binding changes needed to win support of her deal are fading, as diplomats in brussels say it is unlikely the eu will hold a summit to sign off any changes. the mail on sunday leads on the story of an ex—wife forced to pay out £250,000 to her former husband after she apparently tricked him into thinking he was the biological father of their three children. the cost of obesity is the lead for the sunday times, with a 575% increase in operations for knee and hip replacements costing the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. the sunday telegraph warns that russia's foreign intelligenc
twyman, who is the director of the polling organisation deltapoll, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the observer, which reports that the threat of a tory rebellion could mean a delay in the rollout of the government's flagship welfare reform, universal credit, as work and pensions secretary amber rudd seeks approval for a pilot scheme to be rolled out instead. brexit leads the independent. the paper says theresa...
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twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownts third week — could last months or even years. democrats are refusing to fund mr trump's wall along the border with mexico. officials from the white house and congress are meeting again now. mr trump says he is considering declaring a national emergency in order to build the wall — without congressional approval. our correspondent david willis is in washington. there are talks going on but both sides are sounding pretty intransigent. yes. that is certainly the impression. they met for a couple of hours this morning. senior democratic officials and senior government, senior white house officials including the vice president mike pence and the president's son—in—law president mike pence and the president's son—in—lanared kushner. we don't know however if they just left for lunch or whether thatisit they just left for lunch or whether that is it for the day. or whether they will be coming back. so it is difficult to see, despite whatever happens today, that there will be some sort of br
twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownts third week — could last months or even years. democrats are refusing to fund mr trump's wall along the border with mexico. officials from the white house and congress are meeting again now. mr trump says he is considering declaring a national emergency in order to build the wall — without congressional approval. our correspondent david willis is in washington. there are...