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the telegraph, theresa may's brexit plans in disarray. i will return to the scene that some people are pointing to... the eu had telegraphed a long time ago that this was going to be their strategy and for some reason, it might seem that we have always believed that we can convince them otherwise. why did we think that? why did we believe that in the first place? that is an extraordinarily good question, why they were just so gung ho...m extraordinarily good question, why they were just so gung ho... it was not just the they were just so gung ho... it was notjust the brexiteers, some who wa nted notjust the brexiteers, some who wanted to remain are wondering why the eu is so steadfast in pushing this narrative? there are 27 of them and unless they have a clear line, it is easier for them to unravel. they have to act collectively and have one negotiator, michel barnier. what we're finding out is what was obvious in the beginning, this whole process is extraordinarily complex. each question leads to another. this is why the problems are mou
the telegraph, theresa may's brexit plans in disarray. i will return to the scene that some people are pointing to... the eu had telegraphed a long time ago that this was going to be their strategy and for some reason, it might seem that we have always believed that we can convince them otherwise. why did we think that? why did we believe that in the first place? that is an extraordinarily good question, why they were just so gung ho...m extraordinarily good question, why they were just so gung...
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the fact the sunday telegraph gives space to this nonsense , telegraph gives space to this nonsense, they are outrageous as well. it was their story yesterday. but they have continued it today and it is outrageous. the sunday times is set to cut tuition fees by £5,000. this has been mooted for a while. labour have been in favour of it all so. some of the salaries of the vice chancellors are on and how they have gone up since tuition fees we re they have gone up since tuition fees were introduced, is absolutely incredible. but this is an indication howjeremy corbyn has helped to push the political debate. it looks as though this issue of tuition fees had been settled, tuition fees had been settled, tuition fees, like them or not, are here to stay and in the labour ma nifesto, here to stay and in the labour manifesto, jeremy corbyn said we will scratch tuition fees. it was trashed by the conservatives, but now you see it was very popular, it attracted a lot of the youth vote and the government are having to respond by saying, we can't scrap them, but we will bring them down. these tui
the fact the sunday telegraph gives space to this nonsense , telegraph gives space to this nonsense, they are outrageous as well. it was their story yesterday. but they have continued it today and it is outrageous. the sunday times is set to cut tuition fees by £5,000. this has been mooted for a while. labour have been in favour of it all so. some of the salaries of the vice chancellors are on and how they have gone up since tuition fees we re they have gone up since tuition fees were...
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and as the telegraph says, then you end up as the telegraph says, then you end up with jeremy corbyn, as the telegraph says, then you end up withjeremy corbyn, as they would bea up withjeremy corbyn, as they would be a general election. probably these mps will hold their fire and try and amend the bill in committee. still a problem for her because she relies completely on this bill to get brexit through. it is all about numbers, isn't it? it undermines completely her slim majority, this absolutely way the then seeing which is going to be the difference between her staying in power and jeremy corbyn getting in —— wafer—thin thing. 0r possibly brexit never happening and ending up with a hung parliament again. we were talking earlier and saying i feel like i have heard this argument about could the tories be united and put their splits to one side? i feel like i have heard that all my adult life. and there is bill cash quoted, just to make sure it feels like a rerun. you think either get on and do the job that you have got us into by calling the referendum that david cameron... and
and as the telegraph says, then you end up as the telegraph says, then you end up with jeremy corbyn, as the telegraph says, then you end up withjeremy corbyn, as they would bea up withjeremy corbyn, as they would be a general election. probably these mps will hold their fire and try and amend the bill in committee. still a problem for her because she relies completely on this bill to get brexit through. it is all about numbers, isn't it? it undermines completely her slim majority, this...
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it is the telegraph. it's the tory plot, it actually says she wa nts to the tory plot, it actually says she wants to win back young people's quotes. that is what it is about. isn't it sensible? no, it is political survival, and that is not a good reason. if you mean it, reduce the tuition fees and now. you have to persuade the universities to do that. let's look at the chancellors salaries as well, that the whole not this or the! let's stick with the telegraph. moving to little story here, david davis dismisses witticism of his plan for updating the legal system after brexit of as being vacuous. updating the legal system after brexit of as being vacuouslj updating the legal system after brexit of as being vacuous. i don't understand it, actually. i don't know what he is on about at all at the moment. but he is the brexit sex retreat. —— the brexit secretary. it isa retreat. —— the brexit secretary. it is a very short piece so i cannot tell you more but he does say, he urges all mps to back the eu,
it is the telegraph. it's the tory plot, it actually says she wa nts to the tory plot, it actually says she wants to win back young people's quotes. that is what it is about. isn't it sensible? no, it is political survival, and that is not a good reason. if you mean it, reduce the tuition fees and now. you have to persuade the universities to do that. let's look at the chancellors salaries as well, that the whole not this or the! let's stick with the telegraph. moving to little story here,...
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here it is on the front of the telegraph. the police spoke to the telegraph. the police spoke to the bomb suspect two weeks ago, and we are getting more detail about this 18—year—old who was stopped in dover, particularly who he was living with the foster carers who we re living with the foster carers who were trying to look after him. we found out yesterday that the suspect, who is 18, had been living with a foster parent couple who had been praised for their work in taking in refugee children for several decades. the telegraph reports that neighbours believe he was an 18—year—old iraqi refugee, but also he had been spoken to the police —— spoken to by the police area number of police —— spoken to by the police are a number of times, and we don't know whether they necessarily spoke to him suspecting him of relating to anything about this case, but it is anything about this case, but it is an insight into that kind of person who went to parsons green with the little bag with the bomb in it. we also have this cctv image and there isa also have t
here it is on the front of the telegraph. the police spoke to the telegraph. the police spoke to the bomb suspect two weeks ago, and we are getting more detail about this 18—year—old who was stopped in dover, particularly who he was living with the foster carers who we re living with the foster carers who were trying to look after him. we found out yesterday that the suspect, who is 18, had been living with a foster parent couple who had been praised for their work in taking in refugee...
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we will end with the sunday telegraph. passengers' plans up a gearas telegraph. passengers' plans up a gear as monarch airlines face as they fight for the future. this is not the first time that monarch has beenin not the first time that monarch has been in dire straits, is it? yes, as we approach midnight, that was the deadline they had. the deadline was coming up for it, we have got 100,000 passengers who could be stranded. there is actually a week's race “— stranded. there is actually a week's race “ grace stranded. there is actually a week's race —— grace when monarch could get there act together. it is different from ryanair because monarch are actually facing going under. there is still the situation, obviously, about passengers abroad. i think we need to look more closely about airline regulations and how they work, because these things shouldn't be happening, and certainly not with such regularity. well, it is because of money, and it is about package holidays rather than flying. package holidays rather than flying. package holidays in the accou
we will end with the sunday telegraph. passengers' plans up a gearas telegraph. passengers' plans up a gear as monarch airlines face as they fight for the future. this is not the first time that monarch has beenin not the first time that monarch has been in dire straits, is it? yes, as we approach midnight, that was the deadline they had. the deadline was coming up for it, we have got 100,000 passengers who could be stranded. there is actually a week's race “— stranded. there is actually a...
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some weeks ago we had the telegraph saying 36 billion is the telegraph saying 36 billion is the figure britain is willing to pay, that's now gone up to 50 billion, brexit negotiations going on over, suggesting to me the eu is saying you have to pay more, the government is going to have to pay more. but it's being dressed up as internal tory politics and all the rest. what's interesting, nobody has come up with a real figure, all the figures have been speculative, the european union hasn't told us how much they want and we happened made them an offer they keep saying we need to settle a bill. the figure has been touted at 60 billion, but never crystallised. never official. somebody has told the sunday times that the government has drawn up a figure of £50 billion but they are not going to announce it until after the conservative party conference because to say we will pay this much money to the european union would cause a massive fow money to the european union would cause a massive row at party co nfe re nce cause a massive row at party conference and could topple theresa may. after
some weeks ago we had the telegraph saying 36 billion is the telegraph saying 36 billion is the figure britain is willing to pay, that's now gone up to 50 billion, brexit negotiations going on over, suggesting to me the eu is saying you have to pay more, the government is going to have to pay more. but it's being dressed up as internal tory politics and all the rest. what's interesting, nobody has come up with a real figure, all the figures have been speculative, the european union hasn't told...
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the daily telegraph leads on accusations from theresa may's former chief of staff, nick timothy, that treasury officials are fixated on the negatives of brexit. the daily express says the prime minister is to directly appeal to european leaders to break the deadlock over brexit when she gives a major speech in florence on friday. the i reports that the government is planning to bring in a new cycling offence which is equivalent to causing death by dangerous driving. the sun has a story about a british tourist injured by facing six months in jail tourist injured by facing six months injailfor giving tourist injured by facing six months injailforgiving a tourist injured by facing six months in jail for giving a finger gesture. the daily mail focuses on what it calls the crisis in the elderly care system. daisy, kick off with the daily telegraph and there is an interesting picture of theresa may at the un, all this talk about front seat driving, back—seat driving, and boris is behind her, looking like back—seat driver, pointing. boris is behind her, looking like back-seat driver, poi
the daily telegraph leads on accusations from theresa may's former chief of staff, nick timothy, that treasury officials are fixated on the negatives of brexit. the daily express says the prime minister is to directly appeal to european leaders to break the deadlock over brexit when she gives a major speech in florence on friday. the i reports that the government is planning to bring in a new cycling offence which is equivalent to causing death by dangerous driving. the sun has a story about a...
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let's move on to the telegraph. how will this work? and bending over backwards this week in brighton to see the good side ofjeremy corbyn and there's a lot of enthusiasm in the party. youjust and there's a lot of enthusiasm in the party. you just can't do it, john! is mobilised a lot of people, there's a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of genuine desire for social justice. but this kind of stuff is that the birds. we are right back to smashing the spinning jenny! if i've got a new business that's going to have robots before people running the thing, imagine i've invented something we haven't thought of yet. it will be staffed by robots. not humans. do i avoid the tax or will businesses that have laid people off in favour of robots, the ones we might want to support because they cannot pay tax and part of the system, they aren't going and you don't want to drive them away. what's going to happen to it international businesses. u2 are agreeing a hell of a lot! because we are looking at the labour conference. john, briefly, i would suggest th
let's move on to the telegraph. how will this work? and bending over backwards this week in brighton to see the good side ofjeremy corbyn and there's a lot of enthusiasm in the party. youjust and there's a lot of enthusiasm in the party. you just can't do it, john! is mobilised a lot of people, there's a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of genuine desire for social justice. but this kind of stuff is that the birds. we are right back to smashing the spinning jenny! if i've got a new business that's...
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let's look at the send telegraph. just to continue this theme, thieve' boris setting red lines on brexit. in particular, focusing on his supposed argument there shouldn't be any new eu rules for britain after 2019? i wonder about this. as well, some of these, we're reminding ourself this is one party in one country out of 28 countries who are pa rt of country out of 28 countries who are part of negotiation. while the foreign secretary might want britain to have the ability to negotiate trade deals for there to be no new regulations or subject to the ecj during the transition period, britain is one party to a very complicated negotiation. while it is important what the foreign secretary thinks, these are red lines when in fa ct thinks, these are red lines when in fact everything is up for grabs in this kind of discussion. vincent, do you think with theresa may and that important speech in florence, was billed as the speech of her life by some people, did she succeed with what she was trying to do? were you impressed? i
let's look at the send telegraph. just to continue this theme, thieve' boris setting red lines on brexit. in particular, focusing on his supposed argument there shouldn't be any new eu rules for britain after 2019? i wonder about this. as well, some of these, we're reminding ourself this is one party in one country out of 28 countries who are pa rt of country out of 28 countries who are part of negotiation. while the foreign secretary might want britain to have the ability to negotiate trade...
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bill gates on the front of the telegraph. good news: he seems to be saying, and you have to read carefully, the uk can excel in brexit. he is saying that will happen if it continues to attract tale nt happen if it continues to attract talent and invest in research and development. he had expressed doubts. that is why there is an f. —— there is and if. i think perhaps canon is a keyword, @ he's changing his mind on this. not doom and gloom. attracting the talent, what people have been worried about. if thatis people have been worried about. if that is the proviso, a lot of people worried that is exactly what we would be able to do. let's go to the sun. we made reference to this in the rundown, mark carney putting in figures about how much we have all lost, as a result of what happened in 2007. as inflation is rising, we're not getting much of a pay rise, we are £20,000 poorer per person because of the banking crash. the optimistic note, there are systems in place which means it will not happen again. lots of people look a
bill gates on the front of the telegraph. good news: he seems to be saying, and you have to read carefully, the uk can excel in brexit. he is saying that will happen if it continues to attract tale nt happen if it continues to attract talent and invest in research and development. he had expressed doubts. that is why there is an f. —— there is and if. i think perhaps canon is a keyword, @ he's changing his mind on this. not doom and gloom. attracting the talent, what people have been...
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the telegraph and nhs not fit the 21st—century. this is the new chief inspector of hospitals saying this. professor ted baker has called for immediate action to prevent safety in a&e saying that the nhs will struggle. in the last few yea rs, will struggle. in the last few years, it has done. this
the telegraph and nhs not fit the 21st—century. this is the new chief inspector of hospitals saying this. professor ted baker has called for immediate action to prevent safety in a&e saying that the nhs will struggle. in the last few yea rs, will struggle. in the last few years, it has done. this
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let's go to the telegraph. al first story here is a suppose that plot to get young voters onside by the tories.|j think plot is a little ambitious. let's be honest. we know they are trying to attract young voters and what they are saying here about cutting the interest rate on loans is persuading universities to cut tuition fees. i think it is perfectly sad. i do think universities should be far more honest when they charge so much for courses. it is a lot of money and they should be more honest about the potential economic gain from their degrees because sometimes i don't think they have any... from your experience, what is the most economical and viable course? economics... i walked into bad one. . . economics... i walked into bad one... no, not economics. rational thinking, philosophy. the arts. the way to think. but here, let's also remember that the bravest students have revolted against the coalition and the tories and they put up tuition fees. it is very convenient to say oh, let's be in the university a
let's go to the telegraph. al first story here is a suppose that plot to get young voters onside by the tories.|j think plot is a little ambitious. let's be honest. we know they are trying to attract young voters and what they are saying here about cutting the interest rate on loans is persuading universities to cut tuition fees. i think it is perfectly sad. i do think universities should be far more honest when they charge so much for courses. it is a lot of money and they should be more...
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staying with the telegraph, a place back in government. this mp lost his seat at the last election, rob wilson, basically saying, perhaps george osborne is to be back in government. that ain‘t happening, i suspect. osborne is to be back in government. that ain't happening, i suspect. he suggested she should be chopped up in his freezer. that came at a time when other things were going on in world events, i‘m surprised it did not play off —— payoff more, that kind of language and rhetoric is so inappropriate, it did not go very far, very positive story about theresa may today in evening standard, talking about her modern slavery programme, i want if that was some form of concession, or perhaps, george osborne was not editing today! he went further, in retreating from that kind of aggressive language but it seems to me that george osborne is having far too much fun... seems to be really enjoying it. he could not find anotherjob that pays so well. seems to enjoy twisting the knife into theresa may in every edition of the evening stand
staying with the telegraph, a place back in government. this mp lost his seat at the last election, rob wilson, basically saying, perhaps george osborne is to be back in government. that ain‘t happening, i suspect. osborne is to be back in government. that ain't happening, i suspect. he suggested she should be chopped up in his freezer. that came at a time when other things were going on in world events, i‘m surprised it did not play off —— payoff more, that kind of language and...
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the sunday telegraph, goes and patel backing boris. and i suppose that is surprising, given that they were probed leave. surprising so far if you remember how they had a fallout last year when david cameron resigned and michael gove was in the boris camp until the very last second and boris was about to declare... here we go again. and then he jumped ship and said boris could not be prime minister, i want be prime minister. relations have not been great between them since then but when it comes to brexit, yeah, michael gove is very much aligned with boris during the referendum campaign. patel as well. these are hard—core brexiteers. clearly the battle lines have been drawn within cabinet because you have people also like philip hammond who is definitely not ina hard philip hammond who is definitely not in a hard brexit camp. you wonder how sustainable it is locked. but michael gove and patel are not part of the. how much sway can they have? bring out the violins and we talk about it. this is the silliness of this pantomime that is go
the sunday telegraph, goes and patel backing boris. and i suppose that is surprising, given that they were probed leave. surprising so far if you remember how they had a fallout last year when david cameron resigned and michael gove was in the boris camp until the very last second and boris was about to declare... here we go again. and then he jumped ship and said boris could not be prime minister, i want be prime minister. relations have not been great between them since then but when it comes...
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the daily telegraph, speaking about: boris, single minded on brexit. this as allies of philip hammond suggesting that he does not understand the intricacies of leaving the eu. but surely must understand some of them. we do not know who is bidding for boris johnson philip hammond. who are these people? we do not know. but clearly, as i said, backstabbing is being done. i think the row is over when the process, the final process of brexit will be complete. we see this year of 2022, and the world cup is on in that year, so girls ages away. when it is going to happen? ibb truth of it is that there have beena ibb truth of it is that there have been a couple of big stories today. -- i think been a couple of big stories today. —— i think that the truth of it. —— so —— i think that the truth of it. —— so it feels like it is ages away. course, as we lead into the tory conference, and theresa may give her speech in florence on friday, but this story is suggesting that it might ultimately and up taking it longer. attention will continue to a degre
the daily telegraph, speaking about: boris, single minded on brexit. this as allies of philip hammond suggesting that he does not understand the intricacies of leaving the eu. but surely must understand some of them. we do not know who is bidding for boris johnson philip hammond. who are these people? we do not know. but clearly, as i said, backstabbing is being done. i think the row is over when the process, the final process of brexit will be complete. we see this year of 2022, and the world...
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staying with the daily telegraph, 44 million britons caught ina daily telegraph, 44 million britons caught in a us hack. this is customers for companies like bt, british gas. have you not got that? you have got it. there you go. please pay attention! customers have had their personal data taken, not directly from these companies, but something else. this is another trust issue, and we would all feel more cottrell with bt and british gas, but this data is held by another company, a us company, equifax, so it is all about how our data is used, the integrity of the data, and it is still not clear what exactly has happened. the information commission is looking at it. this is 143 million customers in the us. this took place in may, and we are onlyjust hearing about it. this is the thing that people are fearful of giving information, because they don't trust these companies, they don't trust computers, and when things at this happen, it reinforces that thinking of is this safe, and my vulnerable here? they don't know. let's move on to the guardian, desmond tutu break silence to attack aung san
staying with the daily telegraph, 44 million britons caught ina daily telegraph, 44 million britons caught in a us hack. this is customers for companies like bt, british gas. have you not got that? you have got it. there you go. please pay attention! customers have had their personal data taken, not directly from these companies, but something else. this is another trust issue, and we would all feel more cottrell with bt and british gas, but this data is held by another company, a us company,...
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ok the daily telegraph, bbc winning the battle to ease public service role, this is because ofcom is now the regulator and a bit of lobbying from the bbc has meant now there are certain things we don't necessarily, i say we, the bbc does not necessarily have to do perhaps. to an extent it makes sense because for a long time the bbc has been told you need to step with the times and is... you've got to be competitive. so the bbc is now seeing if you want us to compete with commercial services you have to give us independence when it comes to deciding how we do our programming. this is the sort of proposal being put forward. fewer regulations on them and fewer requirements to produce a certain type of programme is what we are seeing. potentially not as much religion or science, all that stuff that perhaps you're not necessarily going to see on i don't know some commercial rivals. what they are worried about is that viewers are not going to commercial radio but they are going to digital music services. they are not tuning in which means you don't get any news, it's an interesting attempt
ok the daily telegraph, bbc winning the battle to ease public service role, this is because ofcom is now the regulator and a bit of lobbying from the bbc has meant now there are certain things we don't necessarily, i say we, the bbc does not necessarily have to do perhaps. to an extent it makes sense because for a long time the bbc has been told you need to step with the times and is... you've got to be competitive. so the bbc is now seeing if you want us to compete with commercial services you...
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in it he addresses, my friends, his readers in the daily telegraph. he was a house journalist there for many yea rs, house journalist there for many years, including a stint working in brussels, reporting on the work of the european union, before he became himself a politician. and he sets out not only what he thinks of brexit, but what he thinks should follow. a glorious future where britain should be able to reduce taxes and regulation. he is looking forward to how the prime minister will phrase that when she speaks next week. next it is sport. that win, leaves, crystal palace as the only pointless club in the premier league. they'll be hoping new manager roy hodgson, can change that when he takes charge today for the visit of southampton. watford could find themselves top of the league tonight — they're unbeaten this season in 4th — but today they host free scoring manchester city, who also could jump above city rivals united, who host rooney's return with everton tomorrow. they are two points behind us. making an impressive start. it was impre
in it he addresses, my friends, his readers in the daily telegraph. he was a house journalist there for many yea rs, house journalist there for many years, including a stint working in brussels, reporting on the work of the european union, before he became himself a politician. and he sets out not only what he thinks of brexit, but what he thinks should follow. a glorious future where britain should be able to reduce taxes and regulation. he is looking forward to how the prime minister will...
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intriguingly, we are getting the story from the telegraph. they are not normally infused on the subject of increased public sector pay. but, yes, it seems to be the case that ministers will be announcing it this week. so perhaps it will be philip hammond, perhaps it will be philip hammond, perhaps he will finally drop his seven—year cap, or at least the tories' seven—year cap on public sector pay. and perhaps, perhaps, people who have seen their pay capped at such a low level of increase, i:e., below inflation and a wheel turns decrease for the past seven years, will start to claw some of that back. but, where is the money coming from? yes, we arranged to see just how much above 1% police officers and probation officers will get, if that is what happens this week will top but it is a big moment. as natalie says, this pay cap has been in place for such a long time. at the moment, it is only going to be police and probation, but it will opened the door for higher rises for other public sector workers as well, you would issue. and if
intriguingly, we are getting the story from the telegraph. they are not normally infused on the subject of increased public sector pay. but, yes, it seems to be the case that ministers will be announcing it this week. so perhaps it will be philip hammond, perhaps it will be philip hammond, perhaps he will finally drop his seven—year cap, or at least the tories' seven—year cap on public sector pay. and perhaps, perhaps, people who have seen their pay capped at such a low level of increase,...
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that's turned back to the telegraph and north korea. uk fears iran's hand in north korea. uk fears iran's hand in north korea's form, this isn't news, is it? there is a lot of question about how they get all the makings of them won. irony don't know what
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the telegraph and nhs not fit the 21st—century. this is the new chief inspector of hospitals saying this. professor ted baker has called for immediate action to prevent safety in a&e saying that the nhs will struggle. in the last few yea rs, will struggle. in the last few years, it has done. this says —— is interesting because it says the reasons why we suffer in the winter time and they say it is the ageing population, the failure of the nhs to adapt and its problems with social care. it quotes half of hospital beds are taken up by people who should not be there. it points out that in the past three decades, the populations and populations of the populations and populations of the pensioners has risen by a third. we have to address this problem and recognise that until we fix this social care problem and get people out of the hospitals who shouldn't be there, we will continue to have this crisis. most people would also say more money. although the demographics have changed, the population has changed in shape and age and its n
the telegraph and nhs not fit the 21st—century. this is the new chief inspector of hospitals saying this. professor ted baker has called for immediate action to prevent safety in a&e saying that the nhs will struggle. in the last few yea rs, will struggle. in the last few years, it has done. this says —— is interesting because it says the reasons why we suffer in the winter time and they say it is the ageing population, the failure of the nhs to adapt and its problems with social...
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the telegraph, buying uk property is about to get tougher for foreigners. possibly because a lot of new property is being snapped up by investors ? property is being snapped up by investors? apparently the tories didn't realise just how much unrest there is about housing and who is allowed to buy flats in london. the marketing of flats in london to the far east and elsewhere, u nfortu nately far east and elsewhere, unfortunately the financing depends on foreign investment, it means that they cannot necessarily get the finance from an upfront source. so that enables the development to take place. possibly it needs to calm with some commitment to more affordable first—time housing. they should not be allowed to evade their commitment to providing affordable housing. watch this space. everyone will be talking about it at the party conferences. some areas of london, new developments are empty. they are all sold, but nobody lives there. very frustrating for the people who would love to be able to get a chance to live there. we have only got a couple of minutes
the telegraph, buying uk property is about to get tougher for foreigners. possibly because a lot of new property is being snapped up by investors ? property is being snapped up by investors? apparently the tories didn't realise just how much unrest there is about housing and who is allowed to buy flats in london. the marketing of flats in london to the far east and elsewhere, u nfortu nately far east and elsewhere, unfortunately the financing depends on foreign investment, it means that they...
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and finally, on front of the telegraph we have a photo of us actress meghan markle, who has spoken about her love for prince harry in public for the first time, saying: "personally, i love a great love story. " the star of us drama suits has been speaking to vanity fair saying the pair are enjoying "special" time together. good job, really. you said that with so good job, really. you said that with so much feeling and love and warmth. we will get onto that.
and finally, on front of the telegraph we have a photo of us actress meghan markle, who has spoken about her love for prince harry in public for the first time, saying: "personally, i love a great love story. " the star of us drama suits has been speaking to vanity fair saying the pair are enjoying "special" time together. good job, really. you said that with so good job, really. you said that with so much feeling and love and warmth. we will get onto that.
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and finally, on front of the telegraph we have a photo
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the daily telegraph quickly, the picture that of pope francis with a shiner. some blood on his people pounds two. still smiling. -- gowns too. i wonder what happened to him. i have done my homework, i'm sure he didn't fall. thank you, henry. have a lovely day. goodbye. hello. as irma continues north across the state of florida, we here in the british isles have experienced quite and that theme continues on into the forthcoming week. for a time, we'll see cool and at times windy weather and some pretty heavy downpours to boot. the concerns start as early as monday morning, especially so across wales and the south—west, where some of the gusts of wind could easily be up at around 50, if not 60mph. at the same time, those conditions could be exacerbated by some squally showers indeed. elsewhere across the british isles, how do we start the new week? ina similarvein. the wind not a concern as in wales and the south—west. but the wind will be ever present for many parts of western scotland and northern ireland and a good part of england and wales. and there wil
the daily telegraph quickly, the picture that of pope francis with a shiner. some blood on his people pounds two. still smiling. -- gowns too. i wonder what happened to him. i have done my homework, i'm sure he didn't fall. thank you, henry. have a lovely day. goodbye. hello. as irma continues north across the state of florida, we here in the british isles have experienced quite and that theme continues on into the forthcoming week. for a time, we'll see cool and at times windy weather and some...
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we begin with the telegraph and a warning from the united states that north korea faces a "massive military response" that would be "overwhelming" if pyongyang threatens america or its allies. the philippine daily inquirer also looks at rising tensions on the korean peninsular and another warning from russian president vladimir putin who said the stand—off between north korea and the us is close to spilling into a large—scale conflict. mr putin added it was a mistake to pressure pyongyang into halting its nuclear missile programme. the arab news says muslim anger is growing in asia as violence —— the arab news says muslim anger is growing in asia as violence continues against myanmar‘s rohingya muslim refugees. the paper also reports rohingya communications spokesperson, salah abdulskoor ala ra kani, has criticised myanmar state counsellor aung san suu kyi as being "a partner in crime" with the army against rohingya muslims in rakhine state. in the gulf news‘ business section, china has called on the brics group of emerging economies to promote global free trade. at the start of
we begin with the telegraph and a warning from the united states that north korea faces a "massive military response" that would be "overwhelming" if pyongyang threatens america or its allies. the philippine daily inquirer also looks at rising tensions on the korean peninsular and another warning from russian president vladimir putin who said the stand—off between north korea and the us is close to spilling into a large—scale conflict. mr putin added it was a mistake to...
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the telegraph business section says a raft of heavyweight clients including banking giant hsbc have dropped pr firm bell pottinger after the agency was condemned for running a campaign that stoked racial tensions in south africa. the guardian financial pages carry a warning from the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who said the uk's economic model is "broken". mr welby said the gap between the richest and poorest parts of the country was significant and de—stabilising. and finally, on front of the telegraph we have a photo of us actress meghan markle, who has spoken about her love for prince harry in public for the first time, saying: "personally, i love a great love story. " the star of us drama suits has been speaking to vanity fair saying the pair are enjoying "special" time together. good job, really. you said that with so good job, really. you said that with so much feeling and love and warmth. we will get onto that. with me is nina trentmann from the wall street journal. good morning. let's start at the top, shalvey, and that is the donald trump message, which is "we don't wa
the telegraph business section says a raft of heavyweight clients including banking giant hsbc have dropped pr firm bell pottinger after the agency was condemned for running a campaign that stoked racial tensions in south africa. the guardian financial pages carry a warning from the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who said the uk's economic model is "broken". mr welby said the gap between the richest and poorest parts of the country was significant and de—stabilising. and...
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daily telegraph, what is this on amazon? when you want to buy something on amazon and you scroll to the bottom of the page, it suggests items and there is a tab which says, customers also bought. it could be anything, oven gloves, a floral pinny but you don't expect potential bomb makers to go on buying nefarious chemicals or ingredients to make a bomb and then be pointed towards the nuts, bolts and buyers and push—button switches. other customers bought... once again, it is these big internet giants, not necessarily keeping track of, or realising the ramifications of their algorithms. not keeping an eye on their algorithms. they are saying it is not their problem, but it is. they need to get their house in order and deal with this. need to get their house in order and dealwith this. front need to get their house in order and deal with this. front page of the guardian, another warning, giles, deal with this. front page of the guardian, anotherwarning, giles, on household debt. a watchdog urges action as millions of househo
daily telegraph, what is this on amazon? when you want to buy something on amazon and you scroll to the bottom of the page, it suggests items and there is a tab which says, customers also bought. it could be anything, oven gloves, a floral pinny but you don't expect potential bomb makers to go on buying nefarious chemicals or ingredients to make a bomb and then be pointed towards the nuts, bolts and buyers and push—button switches. other customers bought... once again, it is these big...
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a 4,000 word epic in the saturday telegraph setting out his stall really. 0verall, telegraph setting out his stall really. overall, it is a big piece and he goes back to be stating the case very strongly for brexit and talks about the possibilities for after we leave the eu, talking about investing in infrastructure, technology, cutting taxes. improving regulations. but i think what will raise eyebrows in some of the specifics that he mentions. he revives this controversial claim that the brexit will mean getting back £350 million a week from brussels and he said it would be a fine thing if that was spent on the nhs. not quite as far as the promised to spend that £350 million on the nhs during the referendum, but i think people will be surprised that that number is being revisited considering it has been widely discredited in the eyes of many. and many other leavers have distanced themselves from that claim. but borisjohnson themselves from that claim. but boris johnson clearly setting out his stall ahead of theresa may's speech potentially hoping to persuade her of the merits of h
a 4,000 word epic in the saturday telegraph setting out his stall really. 0verall, telegraph setting out his stall really. overall, it is a big piece and he goes back to be stating the case very strongly for brexit and talks about the possibilities for after we leave the eu, talking about investing in infrastructure, technology, cutting taxes. improving regulations. but i think what will raise eyebrows in some of the specifics that he mentions. he revives this controversial claim that the...
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and the cartoon in the telegraph. this one's powerful enough to suck the uk out of the customs union with a sign on the back saying eu banned vacuum cleaners. vacuum cleaners are not allowed to the over 900 watts apparently. the braves met the challenge. thanks very much. —— you met the challenge, well done. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. we have stepped into the start of september on a fairly decent note. lots of dry weather on the cards. this is how we ended the day on friday. clear skies and dry conditions in devon captured by one of our weather watchers. if any fresh start of the weekend. plenty of sunshine on saturday followed by a soggy of sunshine on saturday followed by a soggy story for some during sunday. this is friday night into saturday morning. isolated showers across eastern england easing away. t
and the cartoon in the telegraph. this one's powerful enough to suck the uk out of the customs union with a sign on the back saying eu banned vacuum cleaners. vacuum cleaners are not allowed to the over 900 watts apparently. the braves met the challenge. thanks very much. —— you met the challenge, well done. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme...
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he seems to deviate from the daily telegraph line, he has free rein. yes, he does. and now the times, windfall for philip hammond. how come? this is the first line of the peace, faster than expected fall in government borrowing has handed the government borrowing has handed the government windfall of about £10 billion to possibly used to support public services and infrastructure and help students and young home—buyers and help students and young home— buyers but that and help students and young home—buyers but that sounds a bit tenuous. it says there is this official figure but then it says the treasury is determined to keep a grip on these public finances, so it is almost like, there might be this extra money as a result of government borrowing falling but that doesn't necessarily mean there will be a windfall of money for public service is like the first paragraph suggested. on the face of it this is welcome news to many people, who feel more money needs to go to helping young buyers of homes and students and the nhs, this money could be diverted into the
he seems to deviate from the daily telegraph line, he has free rein. yes, he does. and now the times, windfall for philip hammond. how come? this is the first line of the peace, faster than expected fall in government borrowing has handed the government borrowing has handed the government windfall of about £10 billion to possibly used to support public services and infrastructure and help students and young home—buyers and help students and young home— buyers but that and help students and...
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lets end then with the telegraph. this is an interesting story about children who look too similarfor interesting story about children who look too similar for iphone face recognition to work. this is the idea that children under the age of 13 are too similar for face recognition technology. does rather a weird story. i can see lots of problems with face recognition technology. if someone is asleep presumably it would still work. i would have thought the problem with children is theirfaces would have thought the problem with children is their faces are changing too much. they still looked different, surely? it is the iphone text which costs £999. many children cannot afford that. it is coincidentally and a picture of jeremy corbyn same for the many and not the few. how many children can afford it? not many. i know all babies look the same but not children. and there is an issue with twins as well. i don't know. they say the chances in an adult who doesn't have a twin, the chances of the system not working are far les
lets end then with the telegraph. this is an interesting story about children who look too similarfor interesting story about children who look too similar for iphone face recognition to work. this is the idea that children under the age of 13 are too similar for face recognition technology. does rather a weird story. i can see lots of problems with face recognition technology. if someone is asleep presumably it would still work. i would have thought the problem with children is theirfaces...
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framing european union presidentjean—claude juncker on the front page of the telegraph following his state of the union address yesterday promising an ever—more powerful eu. the financial times has a piece on the bank of england's dilemma as jobless rates fall to lowest level in 42 years. but of course inflation is climbing. an energy story now in bloomberg as the saudi state—oil company ipo has been delayed. when it eventually happens, it could eclipse ali baba's 2014 ipo to become the biggest public offering in history. a few markets clamouring to get hold of that. 0n the front page of the guardian, a story in the continued football sex abuse scandal — former england coach graham taylor "failed to report paedophile." and finally, gymwear everywhere? not quite everywhere. i cannot remember the last time i wore very much. the new trend in wearing your lycras and trainers to work or even on a night out. the huffington post has an article on the rise of athleisure. so let's begin. with me is amrita sen, chief 0il analyst at energy aspects. let's start with how he was sticking his
framing european union presidentjean—claude juncker on the front page of the telegraph following his state of the union address yesterday promising an ever—more powerful eu. the financial times has a piece on the bank of england's dilemma as jobless rates fall to lowest level in 42 years. but of course inflation is climbing. an energy story now in bloomberg as the saudi state—oil company ipo has been delayed. when it eventually happens, it could eclipse ali baba's 2014 ipo to become the...
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. of the gene pool, this is on the front page of the daily telegraphlj just front page of the daily telegraph.” just don't get this story. i bet explain what it is, but apparently natural selection means that alzheimer's and asthma may disappear because men with alzheimer's tend to have fewer children. alzheimer's is normally a disease of the elderly unless i am much mistaken. by and large, you can get early onset. not necessarily at the time when most people are having children will stop i don't quite understand how it is just alzheimer's and asthma that will be up for that we are not clever enough to understand. the research is from the universities of cambridge and columbia. it is a su btle cambridge and columbia. it is a subtle signal, says one of the researchers, but we find genetic evidence that natural selection is happening in modern human populations. the only reason it is not the lead story in the daily express... they couldn't understand it either! i have done brexit! does say that it could be bred out of the human species within a few thousand years. in time for the next electio
. of the gene pool, this is on the front page of the daily telegraphlj just front page of the daily telegraph.” just don't get this story. i bet explain what it is, but apparently natural selection means that alzheimer's and asthma may disappear because men with alzheimer's tend to have fewer children. alzheimer's is normally a disease of the elderly unless i am much mistaken. by and large, you can get early onset. not necessarily at the time when most people are having children will stop i...
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fractures of the top of the conservative party also appear on the front of the sunday telegraph which focuses on borisjohnson, saying he is against the uk adopting any new eu rules and regulations after march 200019. and the foreign secretary also pitching —— featuring on the front of the sunday express, giving him credit of getting the uk out of the eu as planned and avoiding a cliff edge exit. a lot of brexit! it is like game of thrones, that show of unity that we had before the fraud speech made by theresa may it seems all to have been an illusion. we are under no illusion that she's not trying to hold it together, she is, we know that. but is it to be believed, is this the feud that the paper is actually want. let's look at the daily mail on sunday. they all seem to have been briefing and aides seem to have been briefing and aides seem to have been briefing and aides seem to have been briefing all day and the chief source of enmity in the cabinet seems to be the chancellor and boris, on different sides on brexit. and it seems as though johnson is claiming victory for this late
fractures of the top of the conservative party also appear on the front of the sunday telegraph which focuses on borisjohnson, saying he is against the uk adopting any new eu rules and regulations after march 200019. and the foreign secretary also pitching —— featuring on the front of the sunday express, giving him credit of getting the uk out of the eu as planned and avoiding a cliff edge exit. a lot of brexit! it is like game of thrones, that show of unity that we had before the fraud...
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the telegraph business pages say embattled airline rya nair threatened to delay pilots holiday allowance as the company scrambles to keep on top of its flight cancellation crisis. the guardian financial pages report on moves by the european union to rewrite tax rules for tech companies such as google,facebook and amazon in order to increase revenues for eu governments. and finally, what could possibly be playing on the palace play—list? it has now been confirmed that the queen has an i—pod after one was spotted in balmoral castle and seen in this photo in the times. its believed it may well be the same one gifted to her by former us president barack 0bama back in 2009. she needs an upgrade! with me is iain anderson, who‘s founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. good morning. let‘s start with donald trump
the telegraph business pages say embattled airline rya nair threatened to delay pilots holiday allowance as the company scrambles to keep on top of its flight cancellation crisis. the guardian financial pages report on moves by the european union to rewrite tax rules for tech companies such as google,facebook and amazon in order to increase revenues for eu governments. and finally, what could possibly be playing on the palace play—list? it has now been confirmed that the queen has an i—pod...
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that was telegraphed and anticipated. that is why we're not seeing a big reaction in the markets right now. trish: let me go over to -- hang on. we'll go back to adam for a second. do you think the market can handled that, right? >> yes. trish: they thought it would be one thing. sound like from, if we still have adam shapiro with us it sound like it is actually going to be more up to $50 billion. >> no, no. this is in line what they initially told us back in july when the fed was -- remember, janet yellen is gradualist. she has been telegraphing what she would be doing come today for many months and they're starting off at a rate of 10 billion per month. after three months, in other words, a quarter of buying that will go up to 20 billion for another three months. then it will be 50. trish: theoretically, david nelson, the markets should be able to handle this, because it is gradual enough. it shouldn't shock anyone. >> the markets are handling it obviously. right now the markets hovering near the flat line. actually up
that was telegraphed and anticipated. that is why we're not seeing a big reaction in the markets right now. trish: let me go over to -- hang on. we'll go back to adam for a second. do you think the market can handled that, right? >> yes. trish: they thought it would be one thing. sound like from, if we still have adam shapiro with us it sound like it is actually going to be more up to $50 billion. >> no, no. this is in line what they initially told us back in july when the fed was...
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there is a bit on the telegraph as well. the times today lovelyjob. he was addressing an event at lush. he was talking about how he is eating more and more vegan food. he says it is getting so much better. he went to a house and had a lovely vegan wheel. but he says, i am not going vegan quite yet. i can tell you why. i was speaking to him at christmas. do you have christmas together? frequently! you started talking about his love of cheese. he is passionate about cheese. he talked endlessly about different cheeses, he talked about smuggling it across borders so he could have his favourite cheese. the story says he is being held back from full vegan by his love of creamy somerset brie? hasn't held back at least four mps. a revelation in the times about how there are, at present, four openly vegan mps, all of them labour. it makes you wonder how many closet vegans there are. do you think it is a vote winner? according to the article, and i take all of my information about vegan eating from this article, it seems to be about 500,000 people. but more ofa
there is a bit on the telegraph as well. the times today lovelyjob. he was addressing an event at lush. he was talking about how he is eating more and more vegan food. he says it is getting so much better. he went to a house and had a lovely vegan wheel. but he says, i am not going vegan quite yet. i can tell you why. i was speaking to him at christmas. do you have christmas together? frequently! you started talking about his love of cheese. he is passionate about cheese. he talked endlessly...
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with me are dia chakravarty brexit editor of the telegraph and henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times. the ft says wall street is breathing a sigh of relief after hurricane irma's westward shift eased fears about widespread devastation in florida and propelled the us stock market to fresh records. the metro says the holby city actor, john michie is in mourning following the suspected murder of his daughter at a music festival in dorset. a man is being questioned over her death. the i claims nurses and teachers are threatening strike action if they are told to accept a pay cap for an eighth year. the warning comes after reports that the government will sign of rises above 1% for police and prison officers. the daily telegraph claims bbc radio 4 has won a battle to ease its public service role under plans drawn up by the new regulator 0fcom. the daily express reveals that britain has paid £374 billion into the eu's coffers over the past 43 years. the times claims theresa may has asked president trump to intervene ina asked president trump to intervene in a trade dis
with me are dia chakravarty brexit editor of the telegraph and henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times. the ft says wall street is breathing a sigh of relief after hurricane irma's westward shift eased fears about widespread devastation in florida and propelled the us stock market to fresh records. the metro says the holby city actor, john michie is in mourning following the suspected murder of his daughter at a music festival in dorset. a man is being questioned over her...
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the telegraph also leads with story about post brexit immigration plans, which it says will only allow low skilled eu migrants stay for a year, before being sent home. the daily express is predicting a royal engagement as prince harry's girlfriend megan markle confesses "they're really in love". and the i sees the archbishop of canterbury criticising the government over britain's unfair economy. he calls for higher wages, school reform and fairer taxes, in what he says is the worst wage stagnation for 150 years. the times claims the prime minister is planning to abandon a manifesto pledge to cut the number of mps. and the daily mail goes with the government proposals to restrict the number of low skilled workers allowed into the uk after brexit and the guardian has pictures of the lea ked the guardian has pictures of the leaked document containing the proposals. we will start with that. this has been leaked by... who knows! not by someone... and who benefits? and after a few weeks of not getting anywhere with brexit, or making progress on the tiniest technical details. this is a bit
the telegraph also leads with story about post brexit immigration plans, which it says will only allow low skilled eu migrants stay for a year, before being sent home. the daily express is predicting a royal engagement as prince harry's girlfriend megan markle confesses "they're really in love". and the i sees the archbishop of canterbury criticising the government over britain's unfair economy. he calls for higher wages, school reform and fairer taxes, in what he says is the worst...
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the telegraph leads with claims that tory rebels have written to the work and pensions secretary to demand a pause in the roll—out of universal credit the i suggests a dozen conservative mps are joining calls for theresa may to honour her manifesto pledge to cap energy prices. with the tory party conference approaching, the ft says mrs may is trying to appeal to her party base by mounting a staunch defence of the free market, a poll by the times suggests conservative party members would put borisjohnson in the lead to succeed theresa may as prime minister, while its main story claims that wood burning is set to be banned in some urban areas to reduce air pollution. an investigation by the guardian claims that the uk's largest chicken supplier has been duping consumers by tampering with use—by dates. the sun leads with further allegations relating to england cricket vice—captain ben stokes who was allegedly involved in a fight in bristol early on monday morning. the mirror says the home office are to provide extra funding for a further 6 month search for madeline mccann. and finally t
the telegraph leads with claims that tory rebels have written to the work and pensions secretary to demand a pause in the roll—out of universal credit the i suggests a dozen conservative mps are joining calls for theresa may to honour her manifesto pledge to cap energy prices. with the tory party conference approaching, the ft says mrs may is trying to appeal to her party base by mounting a staunch defence of the free market, a poll by the times suggests conservative party members would put...
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a gallop through three stories in the telegraph. the public sector pay cap will be scrapped. there has been a lot of pressure on this because of public sector workers not having a pay rise for ages. for seven years. they have had 196. ages. for seven years. they have had 1%. that has been lower than inflation for the vast majority of that time. there has been a suggestion that on wednesday ministers will announce that cap will be overturned, at least for the police and prison officers. and as my excellent colleague has orally pointed out, that should leave the door open to other public sector workers. —— already pointed. door open to other public sector workers. -- already pointed. philip hammond is having a headache looking for the money. yes, over summer he challenged cabinet colleagues to come up with the tax rises they were prepared to accept to fund an increase in public sector pay. abolishing the cap and linking it to inflation, again, could cost billions of pounds a year, which the government doesn't have. the devil will be in the detail on wednesday, whether the g
a gallop through three stories in the telegraph. the public sector pay cap will be scrapped. there has been a lot of pressure on this because of public sector workers not having a pay rise for ages. for seven years. they have had 196. ages. for seven years. they have had 1%. that has been lower than inflation for the vast majority of that time. there has been a suggestion that on wednesday ministers will announce that cap will be overturned, at least for the police and prison officers. and as...
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according to the telegraph, there is growing concern in europe that mr trump is considering unilateral action, as the un security council is due to meet tomorrow. the guardian leads with an unpublished official report which says families who have lost loved ones in police custody are being failed by authorities, and calls for reform to the system. and the daily mail headlines that households who overfill their bins could face a fine of up to £2,500 and a criminal conviction, as councils try to push recycling and cut collections. let's began. —— begin. we will start off with the guardian, and the big story is north korea. so the front page of the guardian, escalating the nuclear crisis is the way they are labelling that picture. yes, i mean, it is obviously a very worrying set of circumstances. although there hasn't been any independent verification, it looks very likely that north korea has detonated a bomb ina that north korea has detonated a bomb in a nuclear tests, the first test they had carried out since president trump came into office and the sixth since 2006. now, if they
according to the telegraph, there is growing concern in europe that mr trump is considering unilateral action, as the un security council is due to meet tomorrow. the guardian leads with an unpublished official report which says families who have lost loved ones in police custody are being failed by authorities, and calls for reform to the system. and the daily mail headlines that households who overfill their bins could face a fine of up to £2,500 and a criminal conviction, as councils try to...
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this is heading past eisenhower avenue towards telegraph road where we have the right lane blocked in the local lanes. a second look off of telegraph .oad, easier to see a couple of cars and lane of the locals is blocked and delays heavy off of van dorn street heading this way. a lot of wet roadways. 66 inside the beltway is moving all right and the beltway is still looking good past river road. top drive with low visibility so take caution. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've got to stop... remember who you are. let the child inside you out to play. come... shed life's layers in asheville. visit lonely planet's best destination for 2017. and let the magic find you. asheville. discovery inside and out. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon. on your side. adrianna: a wild scene at of california, customer walks into a 7-eleven around 3:00 a.m. and asked to borrow the clerk cell phone when he was denied, the customer went on a rampage. trashing the store and knocking over several items. , he went outside and broke several of the stores windows. andaused $2000 i
this is heading past eisenhower avenue towards telegraph road where we have the right lane blocked in the local lanes. a second look off of telegraph .oad, easier to see a couple of cars and lane of the locals is blocked and delays heavy off of van dorn street heading this way. a lot of wet roadways. 66 inside the beltway is moving all right and the beltway is still looking good past river road. top drive with low visibility so take caution. there's the view. there's more to life than the...
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finally, the daily telegraph. nhs achieves on their plan for spas, facials and zomba classes at hospitals. would you like to go to a hospital for a facial? if you have had a hernia, you are not going to pop down to the gym and have a frenetic dance class. the nhs should be working as it does against great odds to save people's lives and not be distracted by this. when we hear every day there is a shortage of doctors and nurses, massive rows over scandalously underpaid medics, in my view, and now they are talking about opening, and this is very w1a, health campuses, that makes your blood boil. i would campuses, that makes your blood boil. iwould rather go campuses, that makes your blood boil. i would rather go to hospital. one of the many reasons that the nhs is under
finally, the daily telegraph. nhs achieves on their plan for spas, facials and zomba classes at hospitals. would you like to go to a hospital for a facial? if you have had a hernia, you are not going to pop down to the gym and have a frenetic dance class. the nhs should be working as it does against great odds to save people's lives and not be distracted by this. when we hear every day there is a shortage of doctors and nurses, massive rows over scandalously underpaid medics, in my view, and...
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they wouldn't telegraph that. the president made some references to north korea earlier but not telegraphing what he would do. this comes at a time, a second time, in almost as many days that north korea has fired off another missile. that's got the japanese firing off the sirens. they said that they're going to militarizing to deal with and the south koreans are planning joint military exercises with the united states and other key players in the region. this is escalating. the president will be at his north vacation home as they call bedminster, new jersey. he will be leaving shortly. he's not indicating exactly what is in store for north korea. we might get a sense of that from fox news chief white house correspondent john roberts. he's obviously not going to tip his hand but he seems to be exaspera exasperated. the options are the table have been sanctions in the past. but we're told military options are on the table. >> there's no question that the president is frustrated by north korea. everything he does th
they wouldn't telegraph that. the president made some references to north korea earlier but not telegraphing what he would do. this comes at a time, a second time, in almost as many days that north korea has fired off another missile. that's got the japanese firing off the sirens. they said that they're going to militarizing to deal with and the south koreans are planning joint military exercises with the united states and other key players in the region. this is escalating. the president will...
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kate, let's move on to the telegraph. two stories here. their lead story is all about the royal navy, and they are saying, a much diminished royal navy. the accusation here is that defence cuts have put the service on its knees, it says, unable to send ships to see. and there is also further concern that, despite the defence budget being ring first, we could still see further cuts, specifically to the navy —— ring fenced. when we talk about the navy, a lot of people sitting at home, myself included, might think, isn't that out of date, why are we talking about the navy? that isn't how warfare is conducted any more. but when we are dealing with such an issue close to home like hurricane irma, which affected british citizens living or travelling abroad, and the british navy was not able to help respond to their needs, you rememberjust how crucial elements of our defence system a re crucial elements of our defence system are in this way. i think two things have to be privatised. number one, defence spending, yes, but also how we deal with
kate, let's move on to the telegraph. two stories here. their lead story is all about the royal navy, and they are saying, a much diminished royal navy. the accusation here is that defence cuts have put the service on its knees, it says, unable to send ships to see. and there is also further concern that, despite the defence budget being ring first, we could still see further cuts, specifically to the navy —— ring fenced. when we talk about the navy, a lot of people sitting at home, myself...
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oh yes interesting headline here the telegraph says dennis going to rebels against jeremy corbyn as he votes with tories for repeal bill the most important piece of legislation in british history it's been called never mind that it's more important to rebelled it's actually done the thing goes in the past that labor rebels he said that he wouldn't do the cross party stuff and lo and behold he defies his leader he's meant to be an ally of jeremy corbin's and votes with the tories does anyone really care he walked out of an interview with going underground accusing me of being a far right conservative he accused me once of having him being in parliament when i was in a short answer only because i'd dared to make a jocular jibe at him he doesn't like it up i'm actually wearing shorts and well i wasn't he was empowering it he said i was in school when he got elected that we were in the cape when he came back from his tonia presumably went to vegas which i think is a reference to this anyway the conference in the east end of london selling lots of arms is from our i wasn't there some but
oh yes interesting headline here the telegraph says dennis going to rebels against jeremy corbyn as he votes with tories for repeal bill the most important piece of legislation in british history it's been called never mind that it's more important to rebelled it's actually done the thing goes in the past that labor rebels he said that he wouldn't do the cross party stuff and lo and behold he defies his leader he's meant to be an ally of jeremy corbin's and votes with the tories does anyone...
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. >> the speech ended and a large amount of people remain on telegraph avenue. you can see it there. we have ronny on the phone to tell us what is going on. ronny, where are you right now? >> reporter: hi good evening, i'm on telegraph and bancroft way. >> tell us what you are seeing. >> reporter: right now, everyone is huddled in the middle. there's yelling going on. they -- can't really figure out what they are saying. but earlier we were by the walgreen's in front, and there was a woman on the platform voicing her support for ben shapiro, she was allegedly pushed off and the swat team ended up swarming around here and creating a bare -- barricade and moved everyone off. >> you are close to this obviously. >> reporter: yeah. >> give us a sense of the tone there, sometimes you can tell, oh, it really heating up or sometimes people are just carrying on. what is your sense? is i.t shifty or is everything okay? >> reporter: it's getting a bit intense. it died down with the swat team came. right now, it's picking up a bit. there's a lot of chanting going on. i'm tr
. >> the speech ended and a large amount of people remain on telegraph avenue. you can see it there. we have ronny on the phone to tell us what is going on. ronny, where are you right now? >> reporter: hi good evening, i'm on telegraph and bancroft way. >> tell us what you are seeing. >> reporter: right now, everyone is huddled in the middle. there's yelling going on. they -- can't really figure out what they are saying. but earlier we were by the walgreen's in front,...