84
84
Mar 31, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 1
i yasmin alibhai—brown, and martin lipman. .. i have yasmin alibhai—brown, and martin lipman...ou into maureenmy cousin! martin lipton, chief butcher put up the sun. watch out for operation stack when he is in the studio. he knows what i mean. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's begin with the financial times, which reports that, ahead of another week of indicative voting, theresa may is struggling to keep the conservative party together. the independent‘s says conflicting views in the cabinet are tearing the party apart — with divisions deepening ahead of another momentous week. and the guardian says theresa may's government is on the verge of meltdown. the daily telegraph has an interview with transport secretary chris grayling. he says the party may need two new leaders in the next few years — one experienced head to negotiate brexit and another to be a leader of the future. the metro reports on the stabbings in edmonton, north london of four people who have experienced critical and life changing injuries. the mail says that prime minister and the home secret
i yasmin alibhai—brown, and martin lipman. .. i have yasmin alibhai—brown, and martin lipman...ou into maureenmy cousin! martin lipton, chief butcher put up the sun. watch out for operation stack when he is in the studio. he knows what i mean. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's begin with the financial times, which reports that, ahead of another week of indicative voting, theresa may is struggling to keep the conservative party together. the independent‘s says...
33
33
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, yasmin alibhai—brown and joe twyman.
thank you, yasmin alibhai—brown and joe twyman.
31
31
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown and joe twyman, director of the polling companyany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a warning by the bank of england in the financial times — they tell lenders to triple their easy to—sell assets ahead of a forecasted ‘market meltdown‘ if the uk crashes out of the eu. the metro carries an interview with the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, who today said it was too risky for uk officials to rescue the baby son of is bride shamima begum before his death. the father ofjoanna toole — the first brit to be named as a victim of the ethiopian plane crash — pays tribute to his daughter in the i. another photo ofjoanna toole covers the front of the telegraph — she is one of 157 passengers and crew who died when an ethiopian airways jet crashed after take—off from the capital, addis ababa. the guardian says the prime minister is fighting to save her brexit deal as well as herjob as eurosceptics circle. ‘last chance to take control of brexit‘ in the daily express who say theresa may only has hours left to ‘stop the chaos‘. and further
with me are the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown and joe twyman, director of the polling companyany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a warning by the bank of england in the financial times — they tell lenders to triple their easy to—sell assets ahead of a forecasted ‘market meltdown‘ if the uk crashes out of the eu. the metro carries an interview with the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, who today said it was too risky for uk officials to rescue the baby son of is...
92
92
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. good morning. if you have got significant travel plans or outdoor events this week it is probably best to stay abreast of the weather forecast. we are looking at quite a stormy week ahead. severe gales at times, some of the rain really quite heavy. fingers crossed they will be some drier and brighter interludes in between. in fact we should see the first of those drier interludes today with this little ridge of high pressure trying to build from the west. it won't last too long, an area of low pressure starting to push in from the atlantic will threaten tuesday into wednesday. we could start off with a few wintry showers further north and west first thing. they will ease away. it will bea thing. they will ease away. it will be a breezy day throughout the day, but they will be some clear skies and some sunshine coming through, and some sunshine coming through, and temperatures will peak at eigh
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. good morning. if you have got significant travel plans or outdoor events this week it is probably best to stay abreast of the weather forecast. we are looking at quite a stormy week ahead. severe gales at times, some of the rain really quite heavy. fingers crossed they will be some drier and...
24
24
Mar 31, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown, and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports that theresa may is struggling to keep the conservative party together ahead of another week of ‘indicative voting'. the times reports that ministers will confront the prime minister ahead of tuesday's cabinet meeting to warn her off a soft brexit. the independent says conflicting views in the cabinet are ‘tearing the party apart‘. the guardian says theresa may's government is ‘on the verge of meltdown‘. whilst the mirror reports that labour are ready to lead the country should a snap election be called. the daily telegraph interviews the transport secretary chris grayling — he says the tories needs an experienced leader to guide them through brexit, and possibly another to be a leader of the future. the metro reports on the stabbings in north london of four people who have experienced critical and life changing injuries and the mail reports the prime minister and the home secretary will tomorrow say knife crime mus
with me are author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown, and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports that theresa may is struggling to keep the conservative party together ahead of another week of ‘indicative voting'. the times reports that ministers will confront the prime minister ahead of tuesday's cabinet meeting to warn her off a soft brexit. the independent says conflicting views in the cabinet are ‘tearing the...
45
45
Mar 31, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
yasmin alibhai—brown, with your neat pile of papers, martin with your far—reaching ones, good to have. goodbye. hello there. welcome to the film review here on bbc news, and taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have dr mark kermode. what have you got for us? a very interesting week. we have the new version of dumbo, directed by tim burton, which is kind of live action — kind of. we have out of blue, the new film by carol morley, who made the falling. and at eternity‘s gate, the story of vincent van gogh. so starting off with tim burton's dumbo. yes, so there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, because obviously using animation, if you think for example ofjungle book, i mena, the only thing that was live action about that was the young boy, everything else was created through cg, but they've scored great successes with beauty and the beast and, of course, tim burton directed the alice in wonderland movie. so now we have a revisiting of dumbo. colin farrell is the horseman who returns from the war and is consigne
yasmin alibhai—brown, with your neat pile of papers, martin with your far—reaching ones, good to have. goodbye. hello there. welcome to the film review here on bbc news, and taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have dr mark kermode. what have you got for us? a very interesting week. we have the new version of dumbo, directed by tim burton, which is kind of live action — kind of. we have out of blue, the new film by carol morley, who made the falling. and at eternity‘s gate,...
69
69
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, yasmin alibhai—brown and joe twyman.ext, as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about some of the stories suggested by viewers and listeners in the city. lam nadia, i am nadia, and lam nadia, and i am i am nadia, and i am from lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iam lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iamjack, and lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, and i am from bradford. and i am from radford. —— bradford. many people were saying that they wa nt many people were saying that they want stories from bradford told by the people of bradford. we sifted through some of those stories and some of them will be presented to you during this session. we have put them under themes, and we will discuss whether or not they make potential story ideas. maybe you have a different perspective, maybe you are doing something so fantastic, jack, i am looking at you, that you think we should be including it in our coverage. the first one, which may be
thank you, yasmin alibhai—brown and joe twyman.ext, as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about some of the stories suggested by viewers and listeners in the city. lam nadia, i am nadia, and lam nadia, and i am i am nadia, and i am from lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iam lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iamjack, and lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, and i am from bradford. and i am from...
42
42
Mar 2, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
my guests today are political commentator yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier of french weekly news magazine much. there was no deal at the end of the second summit between donald trump and kimjong un. there was no return to the name—calling either — no "rocket man" or "deranged dotard" — it was still smiles and handshakes as they parted. but remember, the north korean leader goes back to sit at a desk on which he says he has a nuclear button commanding a fleet of weapons that can reach anywhere in the us. so what did the hanoi summit achieve? greg, you set us off. it achieved precisely nothing. it was a total failure in terms of producing any tangible progress towards denuclearisation. clearly it did not accomplish anything. i'm not one of those who criticises president trump for meeting with him. the us foreign policy establishment things it is a mistake to go into summits without any proper preparation or agenda. it does not hurt anything to talk, and i think one could argue perhaps it is less of a confrontational
my guests today are political commentator yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier of french weekly news magazine much. there was no deal at the end of the second summit between donald trump and kimjong un. there was no return to the name—calling either — no "rocket man" or "deranged dotard" — it was still smiles and handshakes as they parted. but remember, the north korean leader goes back to sit at a desk on which he says he has a nuclear button commanding a fleet of...
35
35
Mar 3, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
my guests today are political commentator yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier of french weekly news magazine italian filmmaker annalisa piras and greg katz of the associated press news agency. welcome to you all. thank you so much. there was no deal at the end of the second summit between donald trump and kim jong—un. there was no return to the name—calling either — no "rocket man" or "deranged dotard" — it was still smiles and handshakes as they parted. but remember, the north korean leader goes back to sit at a desk on which he says he has a nuclear button commanding a fleet of weapons that can reach anywhere in the us. so what did the hanoi summit achieve? greg, you set us off. it achieved precisely nothing. it was a total failure in terms of producing any tangible progress towards denuclearisation. clearly it did not accomplish anything. i'm not one of those who criticises president trump for meeting with him. the us foreign policy establishment thinks it is a mistake to go into summits without any proper preparation or agenda. it does not hurt anything to talk, and i think one could arg
my guests today are political commentator yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier of french weekly news magazine italian filmmaker annalisa piras and greg katz of the associated press news agency. welcome to you all. thank you so much. there was no deal at the end of the second summit between donald trump and kim jong—un. there was no return to the name—calling either — no "rocket man" or "deranged dotard" — it was still smiles and handshakes as they parted. but...
41
41
Mar 3, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
my guests today are political commentator yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier of french weekly news magazine there was no deal at the end of the second summit
my guests today are political commentator yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier of french weekly news magazine there was no deal at the end of the second summit
33
33
Mar 31, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownreporter at the sun. the rules on police stop and search powers in england and wales are being relaxed to try to stop the rise in knife crime. more police officers, at less senior ranks, will now be able to authorise the tactic in several areas where knife crime is high. campaigners have questioned the effectiveness of stop—and—search and described the move as "disappointing and regressive". our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani has the details. another knife off the streets, found in a stop and search in north london. some a0 fatal stabbings so far this year. now police in the most affected areas are being given a search power band when theresa may was home secretary. the whole government recognise that stop and search is a useful power. we still want it to be targeted but with these increased powers we all agree, including the prime minister, this is exactly is needed to help fight the rise in serious violence. knife crime fell after 2011 but it has been rising for almost f
11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownreporter at the sun. the rules on police stop and search powers in england and wales are being relaxed to try to stop the rise in knife crime. more police officers, at less senior ranks, will now be able to authorise the tactic in several areas where knife crime is high. campaigners have questioned the effectiveness of stop—and—search and described the move as...
52
52
Mar 31, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers yasmin alibhai—brown,artin lipton. stay with us for that. good evening. as mps get ready to vote again on possible alternatives to theresa may's brexit deal tomorrow, the prime minister has been urged not to ignore them if they back a softer brexit. thejustice secretary david gauke said that ignoring the will of parliament would not be a sustainable if mps agree a way forward. mrs may's deal has already been rejected three times, but this week could see her trying to get it through a fourth. here's our political correspondent iain watson chanting: shame on you! the original brexit day has been and gone and the protests carry on. chanting: give us all a final say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid leaving with no deal by the new deadline of april the 12th. tomorrow, parliament will debate alternatives to the prime minister's proposals. and this cabinet minister made it clear he could live with a closer relationship to the eu, if that's what mps want. if parliament is vot
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers yasmin alibhai—brown,artin lipton. stay with us for that. good evening. as mps get ready to vote again on possible alternatives to theresa may's brexit deal tomorrow, the prime minister has been urged not to ignore them if they back a softer brexit. thejustice secretary david gauke said that ignoring the will of parliament would not be a sustainable if mps agree a way forward. mrs may's deal has already been...