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BBCNEWS The Papers December 2, 2017

Review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the economics commentator author, Dharshini David and the us broadcaster and commentator, charlie wolf. Tomorrows front pages. The observer leads with news that theresa mays social mobility tsar, alan milburn, has resigned in protest against the governments policies. The sunday times goes with the same story, reporting that mr milburn accused ministers of betraying the people who voted for brexit. The mail on sunday says a labour peer has been wrongly claiming expenses the peer says he will pay some of the money back. The sunday telegraph reports on dissent within the conservative party over the role eu courts will play in the uk after brexit. And the sunday express claims the upcoming Royal Wedding will lift the economy by half a billion pounds and boost the uks diplomatic relationship with the united states. So lets begin. The observer, mays social Mobility Commission wrote to qui

BBCNEWS BBC News December 3, 2017

More than 400 runs in adelaide. And, in half an hour here on bbc news, dateline london discusses why irelands border could be a brexit barrier, come monday. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. All four Board Members of the governments social Mobility Commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. Ex labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress. The resignations also include the former conservative cabinet minister gillian shephard. Downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities for all. Heres our Political Correspondent, alex forsyth. When theresa may became Prime Minister she stood in downing street and made a promise. The government i lead will be driven, not by the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. When it comes to opportunity, we wont entrench the advantages of the fortunate few. We will do everything we c

BBCNEWS BBC News December 3, 2017

Welcome to bbc news. All four Board Members of the governments social Mobility Commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. Ex labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress. The resignations also include the former conservative cabinet minister gillian shephard. Downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities for all. Heres our Political Correspondent, alex forsyth. When theresa may became Prime Minister she stood in downing street and made a promise. The government i lead will be driven, not by the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. When it comes to opportunity, we wont entrench the advantages of the fortunate few. We will do everything we can to help everybody, whatever your background, to go as far as your talents will take you. But the governments Senior Adviser in improving social mobility has now left his j

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