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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment withjo phillips and nigel nelson. first the headlines: anti—brexit campaigners say a million peoplejoined a march in london this afternoon, to demand another referendum on leaving the eu. american—backed kurdish forces have declared victory over islamic state after capturing the group's last remaining stronghold in syria. police say a 17—year—old boy who was stabbed to death in west london yesterday, was chased by a group of men before he was attacked. an operation to rescue 1300 people from a cruise ship in trouble off the coast of norway is continuing into the night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejo phillips, political commentator, and nigel nelson, political editor of the people & sunday mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy on the front of the sunday times. it reports senior ministers say may's days are numbered and david lidington is named as an option to replace her.
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment withjo phillips and nigel nelson. first the headlines: anti—brexit campaigners say a million peoplejoined a march in london this afternoon, to demand another referendum on leaving the eu. american—backed kurdish forces have declared victory over islamic state after capturing the group's last remaining stronghold in syria. police say a 17—year—old boy who was stabbed to death in west london yesterday, was chased by a group of...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first, the headlines: the prime minister says the chances of a brexit deal are touch and go, having previously said odds of a no—deal brexit were a million to one. it's going to be touch and go, but the important thing is to get ready to come out without a deal. also at the g7 summit, there's optimism around a us trade deal after talks with president trump, though borisjohnson acknowledges it's likely to take more than a year. ben stokes leads a thrilling comeback for england, keeping ashes hopes alive. and brazil's military begins a major operation aimed at putting out a record number of fires in the amazon rainforest. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people nigel nelson. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "the greatest ever innings", says the telegraph. the back pages are on the front pages with that bit
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first, the headlines: the prime minister says the chances of a brexit deal are touch and go, having previously said odds of a no—deal brexit were a million to one. it's going to be touch and go, but the important thing is to get ready to come out without a deal. also at the g7 summit, there's optimism around a us trade deal after talks with president trump, though borisjohnson acknowledges it's...
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with me are nigel nelson from the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. most of tomorrow's front pages are in. the sunday telegraph says new polling evidence suggests jeremy corbyn is on course to sweep into into no ten after theresa may failed to deliver on her promise to take the uk out of the eu by march 29th. the observer reports that jeremy corbyn has been warned by labour's leader in the european parliament and other senior figures the party will be deserted by millions of anti—brexit voters if it fails to give clear backing to a second referendum in its manifesto for next month's eu elections. meanwhile, the sunday times also has a story about labour — it claims thatjeremy corbyn ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the sunday express says brexiteers have vowed to keep fighting for britain after leading government figures warned that brexit is dead. the mail on sunday claims that spy chiefs briefed the prime minister and home secretary about allegations that thejihadi bride, shamima begum was witnessed sewing suicide bombers into e
with me are nigel nelson from the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. most of tomorrow's front pages are in. the sunday telegraph says new polling evidence suggests jeremy corbyn is on course to sweep into into no ten after theresa may failed to deliver on her promise to take the uk out of the eu by march 29th. the observer reports that jeremy corbyn has been warned by labour's leader in the european parliament and other senior figures the party will be deserted by millions of...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips, stay with us for that. good evening. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sexual relations with virginia roberts, the woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with the bbc‘s newsnight programme, broadcast tonight, he spoke in detail for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. the duke of york said he had no regrets about his friendship with the disgraced financier, who died earlier this year. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in the state rooms at buckingham palace, a senior member of the british royal family, prince andrew, second son of the queen, is preparing to be interrogated about allegations of sleazy behaviour and gross misjudgment. your royal highness, we've come to buckingham palace in highly unusual circumstances... at issue, which of these two people is telling the truth? andrew or virginia roberts, 17 years old when this photograph was taken?
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips, stay with us for that. good evening. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sexual relations with virginia roberts, the woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with the bbc‘s newsnight programme, broadcast tonight, he spoke in detail for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein....
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with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips, who was a press secretary for the liberal democrats. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of the papers, the observer leads on the bbc‘s interview with prince andrew, and his comments that he couldn't have had sex with an underage teenager because he was ‘at home after a pizza party with his daughter'. the mirror focuses on the prince's denial of a claim from virginia roberts that he was ‘sweating profusely‘, saying this couldn‘t be true because he ‘didn‘t sweat‘ at that period in his life. the mail on sunday also leads with that story, saying the prince didn‘t express any remorse at his association with the paedophile jeffrey epstein. meanwhile, the front page of the sunday express features a story about pensions, saying that labour plans to nationalise some utilities could risk private pensions. and the telegraph says that every conservative parliamentary candidate has pledged to vote for borisjohnson‘s brexit deal if
with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips, who was a press secretary for the liberal democrats. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of the papers, the observer leads on the bbc‘s interview with prince andrew, and his comments that he couldn't have had sex with an underage teenager because he was ‘at home after a pizza party with his daughter'. the mirror focuses on the prince's...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. stay with us for that. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence. in a statement this evening, buckingham palace said that prince philip had made the decision after careful consideration. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolk, in which his vehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondentjonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. it is two weeks after the collision were two adults were injured. buckingham palace says it was entirely his decision and it came after a fair deal of criticism came after a fair deal of criticism came the duke's way. he was a p pa re ntly came the duke's way. he was apparently driving without a seatbelt on a public ro
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. stay with us for that. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence. in a statement this evening, buckingham palace said that prince philip had made the decision after careful consideration. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last...
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nelson. good evening. hello. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. some of them have changed in the last few hours. ‘it‘s too late to stop no deal‘, the telegraph leads with a message to mps from the prime minister's top aide. the independent has liberal democrat leaderjo swinson calling on tory mps to act now to prevent a no—deal brexit. in other words, the fact. —— defect. the express leads on tory mps asking brexit party leader nigel farage not to field candidates against them. in the observer, ‘schools chaos after no—deal brexit‘. that is a bit frightening. a secret government document reveals some schools may even have to close. leading in the mirror, ‘race row over the new strictly judge', with the bbc being accused ‘of box ticking'. in the sunday times, an end to the menopause, pioneering surgery can delay the effects for 20 years. it says. so it isn't sold brexit. know, but nearly all brexit. is this one true? i wouldn't be surprised about this, it is da
nelson. good evening. hello. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. some of them have changed in the last few hours. ‘it‘s too late to stop no deal‘, the telegraph leads with a message to mps from the prime minister's top aide. the independent has liberal democrat leaderjo swinson calling on tory mps to act now to prevent a no—deal brexit. in other words, the fact. —— defect. the express leads on tory mps asking brexit party leader nigel farage not to field candidates...
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with me are the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday says reports of a row between borisjohnson and his partner on friday night, in which police were called, has allowed jeremy hunt to overtake him as conservative leadership favourite. the observer similarly reports that borisjohnson is struggling to keep his leadership campaign on course after repeatedly refusing to explain why the police had been called to his home on friday evening at today's first conservative party hustings in birmingham. the express says mrjohnson was asked about the incident six times by conservative hustings moderator and lbc radio presenter iain dale, but each time avoided answering the question. the independent also leads with borisjohnson's refusal to ask questions on an alleged late—night altercation with his partner at today's hustings, but says that tory mps are sticking behind his leadership campaign. jeremy hunt's team says borisjohnson's ‘colourful private li
with me are the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday says reports of a row between borisjohnson and his partner on friday night, in which police were called, has allowed jeremy hunt to overtake him as conservative leadership favourite. the observer similarly reports that borisjohnson is struggling to keep his leadership campaign on course after...
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thank you to my guests this evening nigel nelson, and jo phillips. that's all from us, coming up next is the film review. goodnight. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have got this week? something for everyone, hopefully. we have the hustle, which is a new take on a familiar story. we have pokemon: pikachu detective — i know you're a huge fan. high life, a science fiction film directed by claire denis. that a was very telling look. i know you're a huge fan of the hustle! did you see dirty rotten scoundrels? yeah. funny, not really. that was already a remake. now we get another version of the same story, in which we have a gender flip. so now we have rebel wilson, who is a low level scam artist, who meets anne hathaway's much more upmarket con woman on a train. they are both headed to a similar destination. their paths cross. they are forced against their will to work together through a strange mixture of coincidence and blackmail. and what they w
thank you to my guests this evening nigel nelson, and jo phillips. that's all from us, coming up next is the film review. goodnight. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have got this week? something for everyone, hopefully. we have the hustle, which is a new take on a familiar story. we have pokemon: pikachu detective — i know you're a huge fan. high life, a science fiction film directed by...
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thank you to nigel nelson and jo phillips. next on bbc news it's click. in the uk are pushing ahead with... facial recognition. it has become a highly controversial issue with civil liberties groups claiming the technology is inaccurate, and infringes on an individual right to privacy. for the last year, jeff white has been following the uk police deployment of facial recognition. the front line in facial recognition. police cameras in an e. london st, everyone gets scanned. if you refuse, anything can happen. this man didn't want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, photographed him anyway, and an argument followed. what is your suspicion? the fact that he walked past... i would do the same. it gives us grounds to stop him. the police said it was disorderly behaviour so they gave him a find. —— fine. behaviour so they gave him a find. -- fine. i walked past like that, it is also a cold day. the police officer came past. i got my bike up. isaidi officer came past. i got my bike up. i said i don't want my face
thank you to nigel nelson and jo phillips. next on bbc news it's click. in the uk are pushing ahead with... facial recognition. it has become a highly controversial issue with civil liberties groups claiming the technology is inaccurate, and infringes on an individual right to privacy. for the last year, jeff white has been following the uk police deployment of facial recognition. the front line in facial recognition. police cameras in an e. london st, everyone gets scanned. if you refuse,...
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with me are the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph says ministers are discussing plans which could see borisjohnson veto the eu's seven—year budget and send a euro—sceptic commissioner to brussels if the prime minister is forced into a brexit delay. the observer leads on a claim that leading tabloid newspapers targetted prince harry and his friends over many years. the express carries a warning from the prime minister that he'll take the uk out of the eu on october 31st — unless brussels agrees to a compromise deal. and the mail on sunday goes with the duchess of sussex's father explaining why he made parts of a private letter from his daughter public. a flavour of some of the headlines and we start with brexit, as ever. laughter you are just the man to ta ke laughter you are just the man to take us to the sunday telegraph and the suggestion that borisjohnson is about to start playing dirty. he has been playing it fairly dirty so far but now h
with me are the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph says ministers are discussing plans which could see borisjohnson veto the eu's seven—year budget and send a euro—sceptic commissioner to brussels if the prime minister is forced into a brexit delay. the observer leads on a claim that leading tabloid newspapers targetted prince harry and his friends over...
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thank you jo philips and nigel nelson, goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? we have the white crow, which is a biopic about rudolf nureyev. we have us, the new film byjordan peel, who made get out. and minding the gap, a skateboarding movie that is not really about skateboarding. the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good. an interesting story directed by ralph fiennes, who also has a role in the film, and it is about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with ralph fiennes‘s character being asked what he knows and why did this happen? he says enigmatically he wasn't political, it was all to do with dance. he says he had an explosion of character, which is a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from a fairly impoverished background who makes his way up the tree and comes to dance in paris, sees paris, falls in love with it, to some extent is seduced by it, which the russian authorities
thank you jo philips and nigel nelson, goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. 50 mark, what do we have this week? we have the white crow, which is a biopic about rudolf nureyev. we have us, the new film byjordan peel, who made get out. and minding the gap, a skateboarding movie that is not really about skateboarding. the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good. an interesting story directed by ralph...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first the headlines. at the g7 summit in france boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was? i think it's going to be touch and go. tonight a show of unity after a day's diplomacy. earlier president trump promised to deliver a "very big" trade deal with the uk after brexit. batting brilliance from ben stokes — his sensational century leads england to a nailbiting victory over australia and keeps the ashes series alive. 40,000 troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. a major operation to fight hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. you always seem to come on the programme together. it is the perfect pairing. it is the perfect pairing. many of tomorrow's front pag
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first the headlines. at the g7 summit in france boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was? i think it's going to be touch and go. tonight a show of unity after a day's diplomacy. earlier president trump promised to deliver a "very big" trade deal...
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with me arejo phillips and nigel nelson. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times has an interview with donald trump who calls on britain to send nigel farage to negotiate with brussels and pursue a no—deal brexit if the eu refuses to give britain what it wants. liverpool's triumph over spurs in the champions league final is pictured on the front of the sunday telegraph. the paper leads with michael gove telling cabinet he is prepared to delay brexit until late 2020 rather than leave without a deal. on the front of the observer — the mayor of london sadiq khan compares donald trump to a 20th century facist ahead of the us president's state visit to london that begins monday. the mail on sunday warns britain's spy network has been stretched to breaking point by a new barrage of deadly threats according to mi5‘s whitehall boss. and brexit party leader nigel farage tells the sunday express he vows to "smash the two party system" apart and believes he is on track to win the next general election. we will start off with the telegraph isa we will s
with me arejo phillips and nigel nelson. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times has an interview with donald trump who calls on britain to send nigel farage to negotiate with brussels and pursue a no—deal brexit if the eu refuses to give britain what it wants. liverpool's triumph over spurs in the champions league final is pictured on the front of the sunday telegraph. the paper leads with michael gove telling cabinet he is prepared to delay brexit until late 2020...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to former liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the conservatives will include the nhs in any deal with the americans after brexit, which they've denied. the documents appeared on the online discussion forum, reddit, which said they were linked toa campaign originating from russia. let's speak now to the journalist and analyst ben nimmo, who broke this story. he works for the social media investigations company graphika. really the key question here is how on earth did these documents fall into the hand of the person who is responsible for putting them out online? that is the big question. it has been the question since the resemblance to the russian operatio
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to former liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the...
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and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people and political commentator, jo phillips — stay with us for that. good evening. in yemen, houthi rebels have reportedly begun withdrawing from a key strategic port, and two others close by, in a move that offers hope to millions of people facing starvation. it's the first major step since a ceasefire agreement was signed last december. it's a process that will take four days, and could lead to a wider redeployment of both houthi and government forces from this area. the ports are crucial for the distribution of international aid, including food and medicines. forfour years, the houthi rebels supported by iran, have been fighting the yemeni government, which is backed by a coalition of countries, led by saudi arabia. this report from our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, does contain some distressing images. a vital lifeline for a nation on the brink of famine. the first signs of life in a deal that was almost dead. today, hou
and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people and political commentator, jo phillips — stay with us for that. good evening. in yemen, houthi rebels have reportedly begun withdrawing from a key strategic port, and two others close by, in a move that offers hope to millions of people facing starvation. it's the first major step since a ceasefire agreement was signed last december. it's a...
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nelson. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. organisers of a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim more than a million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders in brussels agreed to delay brexit, and theresa may wrote to mps, hinting she may abandon her plan to put her brexit deal to a third vote in the house of commons. our political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no agreed alternative. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to call for a new referendum. the people's vote campaign says this will bring the country together but their opponents believe it will only deepen divisions. i think the government needs to listen and give people a chance to vote now they know what is actually happening. some people are worried it will be very divisive given the state of the country? and it is not now? what, divide the country? no, she is stuck, it h
nelson. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. organisers of a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim more than a million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders in brussels agreed to delay brexit, and theresa may wrote to mps, hinting she may abandon her plan to put her brexit deal to a third vote in the house of commons. our political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for theresa may's deal but no...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — nigel nelson and jo phillips. stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have both defended the right ofjournalists to publish leaked government documents, after police warnings that it could be a criminal offence under the official secrets act. scotland yard is investigating the leak and publication of secret dispatches by sir kim darroch, britain's ambassador in washington, which were highly critical of the trump administration. sir kim subsequently resigned. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. the leaking of kim darroch's e—mails about president trump has caused diplomatic chaos political controversy and led to the ambassador‘s resignation. now it's caused a furious row about press freedom and what papers should be able to publish. scotland yard has warned publishing further leaks could be a crime, last night urging the media to return any documents to the government. but many have raised concerns — including the candidates to be the next prime minister. it ca
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — nigel nelson and jo phillips. stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have both defended the right ofjournalists to publish leaked government documents, after police warnings that it could be a criminal offence under the official secrets act. scotland yard is investigating the leak and publication of secret dispatches by sir kim darroch, britain's ambassador in washington, which were...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, nigel nelson and jo phillips. next, it is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future, is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? i am, the first lego movie i absolutely loved. lego batman i thought was great. by the time they got to the ninjago movie i thought they kind of ran out of steam. then along comes lego movie 2 to get things completely back on track and i fell in love again and i laughed all the way through it. so, did you see the first one? ok, so the first pretty much entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has this great big legoland that his father owns. anyway, this begins at the end of that
a big thank you to my guests this evening, nigel nelson and jo phillips. next, it is the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have mark kermode. what have you got in store for us this week, mark? something for everyone. we have the lego movie 2, i know you're a huge lego movie fan. we have if beale street could talk, the new film by barryjenkins. and alita — battle angel, fantasy set in a dystopian future,...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, nigel nelson and jo phillips. good evening and welcome to bbc news. more than 70 mps and peers have called on the government to ensure that julian assange, facesjustice in sweden, if the authorities there request his extradition. the wikilea ks co—founder, was arrested on thursday, seven years after seeking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london, as he attempted to avoid trial on sexual offences charges — that he denies. the us also wants to put him on trial for computer hacking, in connection with the publication of thousands of secret military documents about the iraq war. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. dragged out of ecuador‘s embassy in london on thursday, julian assange faces one big question. where will he be sent now? more than 70 politicians have put their names to a letter to the home secretary, sajid javid, to request that he do everything he can to champion action that will ensure thatjulian assange can be extradited to sweden. they also urge him to stand with the victims of
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, nigel nelson and jo phillips. good evening and welcome to bbc news. more than 70 mps and peers have called on the government to ensure that julian assange, facesjustice in sweden, if the authorities there request his extradition. the wikilea ks co—founder, was arrested on thursday, seven years after seeking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london, as he attempted to avoid trial on sexual offences charges —...
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with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator who was an adviser to the liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a call for tactical voting to stop borisjohnson getting a majority. the daily mail has comments from the head of nazi—hunting organisation the simon wiesenthal centre, saying the election ofjeremy corbyn would be a disaster for democracy. the digital version of the independent reports that tactical voting could still deny borisjohnson a victory with one in ten voters prepared to switch allegiances and vote tactically. the sunday telegraph's front page features conservative plans for a strict immigration system for unskilled workers. the sunday times has leaked internal documents about labour's record in tackling anti—semitism cases. and away from politics, the sunday mirror has a story about the criminal past of one of the i'm a celebrity contestants. we will start off, it is six days away now, goodness! why don't you k
with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator who was an adviser to the liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a call for tactical voting to stop borisjohnson getting a majority. the daily mail has comments from the head of nazi—hunting organisation the simon wiesenthal centre, saying the election ofjeremy corbyn would be a disaster for...
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with me are nigel nelson from the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. whose sleeves are a bit tight tonight. if the hands
with me are nigel nelson from the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. whose sleeves are a bit tight tonight. if the hands
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with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on reports that mps on all sides are calling for the prime minister to sack her transport secretary, chris grayling, after the collapse of a no—deal brexit ferry contract which had been given to a company with no ships. unfit for office, says the mail on sunday, which splashes on what the paper calls a devastating new book onjeremy corbyn's leadership credentials. a head teachers' union has applauded a planned strike by school pupils who will walk out of lessons on friday over climate change. that's according to the sunday express, which also carries tonight's news that the duke of edinburgh is to surrender his driving licence. the sunday times says a generation of children are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation due to the failure of tech giants to enforce adult age limits on dating apps. we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we will come to tha
with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads on reports that mps on all sides are calling for the prime minister to sack her transport secretary, chris grayling, after the collapse of a no—deal brexit ferry contract which had been given to a company with no ships. unfit for office, says the mail on sunday, which splashes on what the...
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and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips — stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have been making their pitch to conservative party members in the first of sixteen hustings to choose the next conservative leader and ultimately prime minsiter. at the event in birmingham, mrjohnson avoided answering questions about why the police were called to the flat he shares with his partner on thursday night. here's our chief political correspondent, vicki young. have you ruined your chances of becoming prime minister, mrjohnson? mrjohnson, why were police outside your house last night? he's been accused of hiding from scrutiny. avoiding detailed answers about his policies on brexit and tax. today the questions were more personal. as borisjohnson faced hundreds of conservative party members and was asked why police had been called to his flat in the early hours of friday morning. i don't think they want to hear about that kind of thing. unless i'm wrong. police were called to the flat mrjohnson shares with h
and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips — stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have been making their pitch to conservative party members in the first of sixteen hustings to choose the next conservative leader and ultimately prime minsiter. at the event in birmingham, mrjohnson avoided answering questions about why the police were called to the flat he shares with his partner on thursday night....
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nigel nelson. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: we're in one of the world's most polluted cities meeting families who are trying to survive the smog. let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. very good. applause so proud of both of you. applause with great regret, the committee have decided that south africa should be excluded from the 1970 competition. chants streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. onlooker: wow! this is bbc news. the latest headlines: voting gets under way in thailand's general election, the first since a military coup five years ago. three people are seriously injured as bad weather hits a cruise off the coast of norway — helicopters are airlifting more hundreds to safety. president trump and other world leaders, have welcomed the defeat of the so—called islamic state caliphate in syria. after weeks of brutal fighting, kurdish—led forces claimed victory over the terrorist group. the final is fighters had been hole
nigel nelson. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: we're in one of the world's most polluted cities meeting families who are trying to survive the smog. let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. very good. applause so proud of both of you. applause with great regret, the committee have decided that south africa should be excluded from the 1970 competition. chants streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji....
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and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips. stay with us for that. good evening. police have launched a terror investigation after the stabbing of three people last night at manchester's victoria railway station, one of them a police officer. a 25—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murdered, and has tonight has been detained under the mental health act. earlier, police launched an investigation after the stabbing of three people last night. the victims‘ injuries are said to be serious but not life threatening. the prime minister said her thoughts were with them and praised the response of the emergency services. our correspondent danny savage is in manchester for us tonight. this time last night the area behind me was sealed off after three people we re me was sealed off after three people were stabbed by a man. this morning, police said they were treating this asa police said they were treating this as a terror related incident, but within the last hour they issued an update, saying the 25
and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips. stay with us for that. good evening. police have launched a terror investigation after the stabbing of three people last night at manchester's victoria railway station, one of them a police officer. a 25—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murdered, and has tonight has been detained under the mental health act. earlier, police launched an investigation after...
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nelson. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. thank you very much. a very good evening to you. after a week of heavy downpours which cause disruption across some parts of the uk you don't need me to tell you that, there are more heavy downpours in the forecast. that is probably the last thing that many people need. you can see on the radar picture there have been some showers and thunderstorms this evening. most of that activity dying down. there isa of that activity dying down. there is a line of showery rain pushing in across northern ireland was not through the that will extend towards western scotland. printing into west wales in the far south—west of england. away from these areas, prom ptly england. away from these areas, promptly dry through the early hours of sunday. the odd mist putts on a fairly warm night. 12—15. we start with a band of showery cloud and rain across western areas. as this band of moisture edges e
nelson. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. thank you very much. a very good evening to you. after a week of heavy downpours which cause disruption across some parts of the uk you don't need me to tell you that, there are more heavy downpours in the forecast. that is probably the last thing that many people need. you can see on the radar picture there have been some showers and thunderstorms this evening. most of that activity...
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thank you very much to nigel nelson and jo phillips. i enjoyed your company, thank you for being with us. hello there. the first few days of 2019 starting ona the first few days of 2019 starting on a largely sunny at cold and frosty note really, with a area of high pressure firmly in charge of oui’ high pressure firmly in charge of our weather. spare a thought for those just a little bit further eastwards, where we have got a cold plunge of arctic air walking in across eastern areas of europe, bringing some snow and even blizzard conditions for some over the next few days. there will be since it is whether a round, eventually filtering all way down the south—east europe. in the meantime, high pressure is keeping all that kind of fun away from the uk and instead we have got a cold and frosty start of the day on wednesday. most areas will have some sunshine but you see this cloud coming down the north sea, that could produce and showers in the likes of lincolnshire and norfolk, but here it should be mostly dry and fine. okolie day, be
thank you very much to nigel nelson and jo phillips. i enjoyed your company, thank you for being with us. hello there. the first few days of 2019 starting ona the first few days of 2019 starting on a largely sunny at cold and frosty note really, with a area of high pressure firmly in charge of oui’ high pressure firmly in charge of our weather. spare a thought for those just a little bit further eastwards, where we have got a cold plunge of arctic air walking in across eastern areas of...
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with me arejo phillips, political commentator, and nigel nelson, political editor of the people & sunday mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy on the front of the sunday times. it reports senior ministers say may's days are numbered and david lidington is named as an option to replace her. the cabinet coup to install michael gove as a caretaker prime minister is across the front of the mail on sunday — it says even the prime minister's chief whip julian smith has advised her to set out her departure plans. britain marches towards election disaster says the sunday express, adding that downing street fears being forced into calling a divisive vote as cabinet rounds on may. cabinet plans to oust may also features as the lead on the sunday telegraph — the paper also warns the end of the so—called islamic state group's self—declared caliphate could mutate to become a deadly insurgency. the protest march demanding a second brexit referendum is spashed across the independent with the headline "now give us the final say
with me arejo phillips, political commentator, and nigel nelson, political editor of the people & sunday mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the prime minister is pictured alongside her deputy on the front of the sunday times. it reports senior ministers say may's days are numbered and david lidington is named as an option to replace her. the cabinet coup to install michael gove as a caretaker prime minister is across the front of the mail on sunday — it says even the...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to former liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the conservatives
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to former liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the...
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nelson. we will chat in a moment. most of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph. it also claims that an establishment stitch up is protecting speakerjohn bercow from a bullying investigation. the observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out undercover investigation, in which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. comments made byjustin welby about borisjohnson‘s use of inflammatory language is the sunday times‘ lead. a claim from the prime minister that the eu is holding britain hostage over brexit is the sunday express‘ headline. and the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from suggs, who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to the battle of agincourt. so, let's begin. we'll we‘ ll start we'll start off with the observer and the migra
nelson. we will chat in a moment. most of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a rousing image and headline for england rugby fans tops the sunday telegraph. it also claims that an establishment stitch up is protecting speakerjohn bercow from a bullying investigation. the observer says brexit means the uk could be removed from the organisation that's leading international inquiries into the 39 people who died on a lorry in essex. the mail on sunday has carried out undercover investigation, in...
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nelson. that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. we've started this weekend on a fine note across many central, northern and eastern areas. quite a bit of sunshine around, but it's been gradually turning hazier through the course of saturday, like this picture behind me suggests across the south east of england. but further west, it's been a different story. we've had thicker cloud, outbreaks of rain. that's because low pressure's been slowly pushing in off the atlantic, and this low pressure system is going to be a player into our weather as we head into next week. so, for sunday then, we're starting on a pretty similar note as how saturday started, with a little bit of mist and fog in some areas, which will clear quickly, and then there'll be plenty of dry and bright weather with some sunshine in central and eastern parts. but already we'll have cloud, with outbreaks of rain further west. showers and thunderstorms will develop though acros
nelson. that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. we've started this weekend on a fine note across many central, northern and eastern areas. quite a bit of sunshine around, but it's been gradually turning hazier through the course of saturday, like this picture behind me suggests across the south east of england. but further west, it's been a different story. we've had thicker cloud, outbreaks of rain. that's because low pressure's been slowly...
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nelson. hong kong police have fired tear gas at pro—democracy activists who are demonstrating for the ninth weekend in a row, despite increasingly stern warnings from china. the protests were triggered by opposition to a planned extradition law, but spread to become a wider movement for democratic reforms. the demonstrators have also called for a citywide strike on monday, which has already been backed by major businesses and unions. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent stephen mcdonnell who was amongst the protesters. well, right now, in that same area, they've managed to clean out all of the protesters as far as i can see. but the riot police are still here. they have their shields and helmets in place, and in fact, we just had another... well, group of i can't see how many vans full of riot police have turned up, given there are this many officers still here. now, the reason for that is that although the protesters have gone, we've had local residents here heckling the riot police, so t
nelson. hong kong police have fired tear gas at pro—democracy activists who are demonstrating for the ninth weekend in a row, despite increasingly stern warnings from china. the protests were triggered by opposition to a planned extradition law, but spread to become a wider movement for democratic reforms. the demonstrators have also called for a citywide strike on monday, which has already been backed by major businesses and unions. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent stephen mcdonnell who...
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with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. let's take a look at the front pages: in the guardian, the £30 million cost of out—of—court settlements paid out by the police and campaigners say that's just the tip of the iceberg. leading the mail, fury at the barrister who beat a fox to death with a baseball bat on his doorstep after it became trapped in netting protecting his chickens. in the mirror, hospital parking win — fees for some of the sickest patients, who visit regularly, are to be scrapped by the government. in the times, the treasury is to rip up the rules on where money is spent to boost the economic wellbeing of people in the north and the midlands. in the financial times, the slowest year for a decade — only 39 companies listed on london's stock market in 2019, the lowest number since the financial crisis. and in the sun, skyfail: top—secret planning documents for the mi6 hq building are reportedly lost in a shocking security gaffe. so let's start discussing some of the stories
with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. let's take a look at the front pages: in the guardian, the £30 million cost of out—of—court settlements paid out by the police and campaigners say that's just the tip of the iceberg. leading the mail, fury at the barrister who beat a fox to death with a baseball bat on his doorstep after it became trapped in netting protecting his chickens. in the mirror,...
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with me are are the political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people, nigel nelson, and the political commentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the mail on sunday reports on the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney who was stabbed to death in a park in east london. she's the 18th victim of homicide in the capital this year. the express says the 17—year—old was a model student and a scout with a bright future. the telegraph leads on major shake—up in the laws surrounding non—disclosure agreements. the government plans to ban employers from drawing up gagging orders that prevent staff reporting cases of discrimination and harassment to the police. the observer leads with a new row within labour. the paper says higher—ups in the party have rejected recommendations to suspend officials accused of anti—semitism. and the independent has a poll which says labour voters in leave areas overwhelming back jeremey corbyn‘s decision to book another brexit referendum. not book it, back another brexit referendum. not quite there yet. labour faces a
with me are are the political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people, nigel nelson, and the political commentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the mail on sunday reports on the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney who was stabbed to death in a park in east london. she's the 18th victim of homicide in the capital this year. the express says the 17—year—old was a model student and a scout with a bright future. the telegraph leads on major shake—up in...
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nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. concerns over climate change might restrict the growth of aviation in the uk, the government has admitted. a senior civil servant says ministers may have to review their strategy, including plans to expand heathrow. it follows a recent warning from the ‘committee on climate change', which advises the government, that the planned increase in aviation would need to be curbed — to control carbon emissions. our environment analyst, roger harrabin, reports. flying is on the up and the government has been planning for it to continue to grow. what about climate change, you might ask? under current policy, industry will have to cut more greenhouse gases so aviation can expand. but the government is now considering a plan to virtually eliminate emissions by 2050. and a civil servant has admitted in a letter to a green group that it may have to take note of advice from the independent climate change committee, saying that although people could continue to fly while meeting cli
nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. concerns over climate change might restrict the growth of aviation in the uk, the government has admitted. a senior civil servant says ministers may have to review their strategy, including plans to expand heathrow. it follows a recent warning from the ‘committee on climate change', which advises the government, that the planned increase in aviation would need to be curbed...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentatorjo phillips. a nasa spacecraft has flown past the most distant world ever studied in our solar system, some four billon miles away. there were celebrations from scientists at mission control when confirmation came through that the new horizons probe had achieved the historic fly—by of the mysterious, icy world known as ultima thule. the probe has taken pictures of it that will be sent back to earth over the coming months. our science correspondent palab ghosh reports. ten, nine, eight, seven, six... it's not the new year they're counting in, but the arrival of nasa's new horizons spacecraft. one! go, new horizons! it's just arrived at the most distant object that humanity has ever explored. this simulation shows the mission‘s target. it's called ultima thule. 4 billion miles away, it's one of the building blocks that planets are made from. we're here to tell you that last night, overnight, the united states spacecraft new horizons conduc
our guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentatorjo phillips. a nasa spacecraft has flown past the most distant world ever studied in our solar system, some four billon miles away. there were celebrations from scientists at mission control when confirmation came through that the new horizons probe had achieved the historic fly—by of the mysterious, icy world known as ultima thule. the probe has...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to the liberal democrats' leader, paddy ashdown. there's fresh warning that climate change and nutrient pollution are diminishing oxygen levels in our oceans. that's the conclusion of the biggest study of its kind, undertaken by the group, ‘the international union for the conservation of nature'. while nutrient run—off has been known for decades, for the conservation of nature'. while nutrient run—off has been known for decades, researchers say that climate change is making the lack of oxygen worse and is having an impact on certain species of fish. earlier my colleague, shaun ley, spoke to minna epps, the director of the iucn's global marine and polar programe, who's attending the climate summit in madrid. what we are seeing from the middle of the last century is a 2% decline in the global average. within that average you have lots of different region
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to the liberal democrats' leader, paddy ashdown. there's fresh warning that climate change and nutrient pollution are diminishing oxygen levels in our oceans. that's the conclusion of the biggest study of its kind, undertaken by the group, ‘the international...
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nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. the wife of an american diplomat has left the uk, while suspected of being involved in a fatal road crash. police say they want to interview the woman about the death of 19—year—old harry dunn, in a collision in croughton in northamptonshire in august. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's called the us ambassador to express his "disappointment" that she's left the country. the us state department has offered condolences to the family but says immunity is rarely waived. duncan kennedy reports. this is how local people have reacted to the death of harry dunn, on the country road where his accident took place. harry, who was 19, had been on his motorbike when he was hit by a car. he died of multiple injuries. the 42—year—old woman driver of that car, who's not been identified, left this nearby american air base before the collision took place. she's known to be the wife of a diplomat and told police she would cooperate with them and said she had no plans t
nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. the wife of an american diplomat has left the uk, while suspected of being involved in a fatal road crash. police say they want to interview the woman about the death of 19—year—old harry dunn, in a collision in croughton in northamptonshire in august. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's called the us ambassador to express his "disappointment" that she's left the country. the us state department has...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first the headlines. at the g7 summit in france boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was?
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first the headlines. at the g7 summit in france boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was?
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjo phillips and nigel nelson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello once again. to say there was a real mixture of whether on offer across the british isles on saturday would be something of an understatement. for many parts of the midlands, eastern england, and some of the southern counties, it really did look as grim as that. further west, at least there was some sunshine to finish off your afternoon across parts of wales and south—west england, the north of england, too. but further north, again, into the northern half of scotland, there have been showers aplenty throughout the day and that is because you are that much closer to the centre of the low pressure so the atmosphere very unstable, it will keep that prospect of the showers going. a lot of isobars there as well so it has been windy as well. eventually, the frontal system will gradually work its way that little bit further towards the south and east, and what is left behind, still some pretty gusty condit
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjo phillips and nigel nelson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello once again. to say there was a real mixture of whether on offer across the british isles on saturday would be something of an understatement. for many parts of the midlands, eastern england, and some of the southern counties, it really did look as grim as that. further west, at least there was some...
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we spoke to nigel nelson who is the political editor of the uk newspaper, the sunday mirror, and asked him what he made of the headlines about the prime minister. it's now not a question of if theresa may goes, but when. there was a material change in the house of commons this week. we've known she has been in different crises before and she somehow escaped out of them. this week felt completely different, all down to the fact that her tv address to the nation on wednesday went so completely wrong. so it's no surprise that tomorrow's papers will be filled with the speculation about her going and how she will go. so the idea being she will go as soon as this coming week. david lidington, her de facto deputy, could be installed as an interim prime minister. then there will be an awful lot ofjockeying in the cabinet. then there will be an awful lot ofjockeying between the cabinet. david lidington would have to accept he would never be leader, he would just stand in, and the others would stand aside, get over this emergency part of brexit, and do a proper leadership election in the summer.
we spoke to nigel nelson who is the political editor of the uk newspaper, the sunday mirror, and asked him what he made of the headlines about the prime minister. it's now not a question of if theresa may goes, but when. there was a material change in the house of commons this week. we've known she has been in different crises before and she somehow escaped out of them. this week felt completely different, all down to the fact that her tv address to the nation on wednesday went so completely...
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we'll bring you a full paper review at 11:30 — i'll bejoined by nigel nelson, political editor at the sunday people and sunday mirror and political commentator jo phillips to look at tomorrow's front pages in depth. first, here's a quick look at some of tomorrow's papers. the mail on sunday's headline: "we'll break free from the eu like the incredible hulk". in an interview with the paper — borisjohnson says that if brexit negotiations break down — he'll ignore the vote to avoid no—deal — adding — ‘the madder hulk gets, the stronger hulk gets. sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer. the former tory minister accuses the prime minister of ‘veering towards populism and english nationalism'. the sunday telegaph claims mrjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice — including whole—life orders for people convicted of murdering pre—school children. and the sunday express claims british people have lost faith in mps — citing a poll suggesting almost eight in ten believ
we'll bring you a full paper review at 11:30 — i'll bejoined by nigel nelson, political editor at the sunday people and sunday mirror and political commentator jo phillips to look at tomorrow's front pages in depth. first, here's a quick look at some of tomorrow's papers. the mail on sunday's headline: "we'll break free from the eu like the incredible hulk". in an interview with the paper — borisjohnson says that if brexit negotiations break down — he'll ignore the vote to avoid...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigel nelson — stay with us for that. good evening. police have charged a man with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people, after 39 bodies were discovered in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. maurice robinson, the 25—year—old driver, will appear at chelmsford magistrates‘ court on monday. four others remain in police custody. several families in vietnam have contacted the bbc, fearing relatives are among the dead. jon donnison reports. 25—year—old maurice robinson, from northern ireland. arrested on wednesday, he's now facing multiple charges, including 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people, and money laundering. he was the driver of the lorry. detectives say identifying those who died will take time, but the focus is now on the vietnamese community. i've met with the vietnamese ambassador and we are building a really good and rapid rapport. but underlying all that, of course, we don't know exactly the nationality of our individuals, but at the
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigel nelson — stay with us for that. good evening. police have charged a man with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people, after 39 bodies were discovered in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. maurice robinson, the 25—year—old driver, will appear at chelmsford magistrates‘ court on monday. four others remain in police custody. several families in vietnam have contacted the...
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nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. spanish police have named a british holiday—maker and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on the costa del sol on christmas eve. gabriel diya, who was 52 and from london, died with his 16—year—old son praise—emmanuel and his nine—year—old daughter comfort. the family had been staying at the club la costa world resort, near fuengirola. an investigation into what happened is under way. the owners of the hotel have described it as a "tragic accident". helena wilkinson reports. this is gabriel diya, the 52—year—old father who died trying to rescue his daughter. and here he is with nine—year—old comfort. they were on a family holiday when on christmas eve, she got into difficulty in this hotel swimming pool despite her father's efforts, she also died, as did her 16—year—old brother, praise—emmanuel, who also tried to help. postmortem examinations confirmed that all three drowned. a 14—year—old girl, the children's
nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. spanish police have named a british holiday—maker and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on the costa del sol on christmas eve. gabriel diya, who was 52 and from london, died with his 16—year—old son praise—emmanuel and his nine—year—old daughter comfort. the family had been staying at the club la costa world resort, near fuengirola. an...
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nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. britain is calling on the united states to hand over the wife of an american diplomat who's left the uk, after she was involved in a fatal road crash. police say they want to question the woman about the death of 19—year—old harry dunn in a collision in crowton in northamptonshire. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's called the us ambassador to say he's disappointed the americans have refused to waive her diplomatic immunity. duncan kennedy reports. this is how local people have reacted to the death of harry dunn, a teenager from their community, killed on a country road. harry had been on his motorbike when he was hit by a car. he died of multiple injuries. the car had been driven from this nearby air force base by the 42—year—old wife of an american diplomat. the base is a centre for us intelligence gathering. the woman, who lives on this american air force base, told the police that she would co—operate fully with their enquiry and that she had no
nelson and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. britain is calling on the united states to hand over the wife of an american diplomat who's left the uk, after she was involved in a fatal road crash. police say they want to question the woman about the death of 19—year—old harry dunn in a collision in crowton in northamptonshire. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's called the us ambassador to say he's disappointed the americans have refused to waive her diplomatic...