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BBCNEWS The Papers February 10, 2018

The road is it . Just drive system activated. Wait, what side of the road is it . Just drive calm down. And at 11 16pm in the film review, mark kermode joins jane hill to talk about black panther. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european. Lovely to see you both, well be having a chat in a moment. Most of tomorrows front pages are in now. The observer leads with labours attack on the privatised water industry, calling the amount in dividends paid to shareholders scandalous. The mail on sundays front page says that brendan cox, husband of murdered mpjo cox, was accused of sexual abuse. His lawyers say he vehemently denies the allegations. The sunday telegraph reports on concerns from some eu countries that chief brexit negotiator Michel Barniers conduct could lead to the uk walking away from brexit talks. The sunday express prev

BBCNEWS BBC News February 10, 2018

And at 10. About her new book ivy abe. European. A general look at the front pages. On the privatised water industry. Good calling the amount in dividends paid to shareholders scandalous. Husband of murdered mpjo cox, was accused of sexual abuse. His lawyers say he vehemently denies evening. Of its aid workers, in the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010. But insisted there was no attempt to hide the truth. Relationship with 0xfam. Angus crawford reports. Killing more than 200,000 people and affecting millions more. Aid agencies from around the world stepped into the chaos. Of staff in the field. Women for sex. The commission now disputes. 0xfams leadership denies there has been a cover up. Serious misconduct and that we had taken action. By the government every year. Shocking and demanded a full and urgent investigation. About the misconduct. It is clear that its a cover up case. Authorities in haiti about that, it was a cover up. How many of those cases are still happening in haiti .

BBCNEWS BBC News February 10, 2018

At twickenham in a close fought match in the six nations rugby. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Haitis ambassador to the uk, has told the bbc he believes oxfam did try to cover up details of the use of prostitutes by some of its aid workers in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Oxfams chief executive said the charity could have been more open about its investigation, but insisted there was no cover up. Downing street says the government is reviewing its relationship with the charity. Angus crawford has the details. It was an earthquake that devastated haiti, killing more than 200,000 people, affecting millions more. Aid agencies from around the world stepped into the chaos. Oxfam, with more than 70 years experience, had hundreds of staff in the field. But an investigation by the times found that in 2011, four Staff Members were sacked and three others resigned over allegations of misconduct, including paying local women for sex. The n60 says it launched an investigation and ke

BBCNEWS The Papers February 10, 2018

His lawyers say he vehemently denies the allegations. The sunday telegraph reports on concerns from some eu countries that chief brexit negotiator Michel Barniers conduct could lead to the uk walking away from brexit talks. The sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make the uk a truly global, free trading nation. The sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the past year. A mixture of stories. I hope you are both well. Very well, yes. You were warming up on twitter, as well, i noticed people seem to be staying in tonight at watching. It is the weather outside. We start with the observer. The oxfam story. The times break this but the observer have it on the front page. The crisis engulfing perhaps the most famous charity, oxfam, seems to be spreading out. There were allegations of a cover up, conduct a

BBCNEWS BBC News September 16, 2017

Against watford to help put Manchester City top of the table. Well have that and the rest of the days sporting news in sportsday in half an hour. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Detectives investigating the bomb attack on the London Underground have arrested an 18 year old man, on suspicion of leaving the device on the train. They say they are keeping an open mind over whether more than one person was involved in the attack. 30 people were injured when it detonated yesterday at Parsons Green station. The man was taken into custody this morning in the port area of dover. The Police Believe the attack was motivated by islamist extremism. This evening an armed Police Operation is under way in sunbury on thames, in surrey. Robert hall is at new scotland yard. Deputy assistant commissioner from the counterterrorism unit has made a statement, he has been leading us through what has been a very fast moving day here in london, on the coast of kent and back into surrey at lunchtime. There

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