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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20161223

Bringing us tomorrow. With me are political commentator james millar and author and journalist matthew green. James has red glitter in his pockets, but has not added it to his beard, sadly, despite promises. Tomorrows front pages the headline in the i newspaper is isis killer shot dead by rookie. It adds that europes Open Border Policy has been blamed for allowing the suspect to flee more than 1,000 miles across three countries. The telegraph also leads on that story. It says Counter Terrorism experts are warning that europes open borders are putting security at risk. The guardians headline is the end of the manhunt. It says the moroccan authorities had warned germany about the wanted man anis amri. The times has a picture of the body of anis amri under a blanket in a milan street. It also carries the story of a Banking Terrorist Blacklist which is apparently so useless it includes a three year old member of the royal family. The daily mail has some advice for anyone who is feeling unw

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20161223

Bringing us tomorrow. With me are political commentator james millar and author and journalist matthew green. James has red glitter in his pockets, but has not added it to his beard, sadly, despite promises. Tomorrows front pages the headline in the i newspaper is isis killer shot dead by rookie. It adds that europes Open Border Policy has been blamed for allowing the suspect to flee more than 1,000 miles across three countries. The telegraph also leads on that story. It says Counter Terrorism experts are warning that europes open borders are putting security at risk. The guardians headline is the end of the manhunt. It says the moroccan authorities had warned germany about the wanted man anis amri. The times has a picture of the body of anis amri under a blanket in a milan street. It also carries the story of a Banking Terrorist Blacklist which is apparently so useless it includes a three year old member of the royal family. The daily mail has some advice for anyone who is feeling unw

Hello
Carrie-fisher
Heart-attack
Hospital
Extremists
Flight
Star-wars
Cash
Uk
Los-angeles
Muslim-aid-convoys
Syria

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170109

Edmunds 22nd birthday Britains Laura Robson has been selected for tenniss Fed Cup Match in estonia next month. Robson has been chosen for her experience, even though tara moore is higher in the world rankings. Its anne keothavongs first Team Announcement since she took over as captain shes selected johanna konta, Heather Watson and jocelyn rae to make up the team. That is all, coming up in a moment, the papers, see you later. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former conservative pensions minister ros altmann and the Sports Journalist mihir bose. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the i, it leads on the political crisis in Northern Ireland. It says new elections are likely. The telegraph says a review has found that britains most senior militaryjudge mishandled the trial of a royal marine, who was found guilty of murdering a wounded taliban fighter. The mail leads on the pressures on a e. It says the Health Secreta

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170210

A £34 million Government Investigation into allegations of abuse of iraqi civilians by british troops is to be shut down. It follows a scathing report by mps which called the work of the Iraq Historic Allegations Team an unmitigated failure. Thousands of cases have been investigated but without a single prosecution. 90 of investigations into abuse allegations from afghanistan are also being dropped. Our Diplomatic Correspondent Caroline Hawley has the story. It is almost 14 years since british troops invaded iraq in the aftermath of the occupation, thousands of allegations of abuse were made against british soldiers. And a special team called ihat was set up to investigate them. The human rights lawyer phil shiner brought most of the claims but last week he was struck off after he had been found to be dishonest and to have paid agents to drum up business. Now the Ministry Of Defence is wrapping up the investigation early. This will be a huge relief to hundreds of british troops who ha

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