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BBCNEWS BBC News May 25, 2020

Think in a sense a lot of political damage has been done already by this . And damage in terms of the public trust when it comes to obeying, doing what they are told in terms of Public Health guidance . |j think terms of Public Health guidance . think those are two separate things. There is some pr damage to the government but could that be clawed back by bowing to media pressure . Im not sure. I think a lot of the media messaging has been very confused. People talk about missing loved ones, and of course Dominic Cummings did as well because he stayed within his family unit, sol think there is messaging that is mixed, and people are obviously feeling aggrieved but perhaps this press c0 nfe re nce feeling aggrieved but perhaps this press conference will help clear up the fact and take the heat out of this conversation so that we can assess it with level heads because i dont think it needs to be this mob mentality, pitchfork type assassination that the media is trying to make it out to b

BBCNEWS The Papers June 5, 2020

Fans but all football fans. The games are live on tv. Youve got an opportunity to watch them. Please stay away and give us the best chance of finishing this season on the field and safely. The government initially said players should take wage cuts. Then they were called upon to lift the nations spirits. Many players voiced concerns, particularly those from a black, asian and minority ethnic background. But abandonment would have cost clubs hundreds of millions of pounds. There are champions to be crowned, and, of course, relegation to be decided. Natalie pirks, bbc news, brighton. Thats it. Now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. Have a very good night. It is now time for us to take a first look at the national and International Front pages in the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me is the Political Writer and academic, Maya Goodfellow and the deputy Political Editor at the daily mail, john stevens. Lets tak

BBCNEWS The Papers June 5, 2020

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the Political Writer and academic, Maya Goodfellow and the deputy Political Editor at the daily mail, john stevens. Lets take a look as some front pages of tomorrows newspapers. The Daily Telegraph reports german prosecutors are investigating whether the prime suspect in the Madeleine Mccann case was responsible for the abduction of a missing german girl eight years later. According to the times, sunday trading laws in the uk will be suspended for a year and cafes and pubs will be given fast track approval to serve food and drink outside under plans to boost the economy. The daily mail says borisjohnson is drawing up a great recovery bill to slash red tape and help get the economy moving again. The guardian reports ministers are under pressure to rethink rules on face masks after the World Health Organisation advised that simple coverings are inadequate for the public and said that over

BBCNEWS The Papers June 8, 2020

And lockdown of this pandemic and the consequences of that are not only being felt by those children now, but will be felt by society for many years to come. Has it ever got on top you . Definitely. Sometimes ryan just kicks off so much that it does make me, like, question how long this is going to go on for. It could go on for months. Exactly. What does that mean for you . Im scared. For not only my mental health, but everyones in the family. Are you never resentful . No, because shes my mum, and however annoying she is and how much i have to do for her, i have to remember, shes my mum. What would you like to say to him . I love him so much, he makes me so proud, and he can carry on cooking these good meals. It is one of the most rewarding things you can do as a young person, genuinely. I would not have it any other way. Its a response driven by love and by duty, as so many young carers rise to the challenge of the covid crisis. Jeremy cooke, bbc news, salford. The experiences of song

BBCNEWS The Papers June 8, 2020

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the writer and academic, Maya Goodfellow and the deputy Political Editor of the daily express, sam lister. Welcome back to you both. Lets look at some of the front pages. The times reports that home secretary, priti patel, has told a police chief that he must uphold the law after his officers failed to stop anti racism protesters from toppling the statue of a slave trader and throwing it into bristol harbour. According to the guardian, there are urgent plans are being drawn up to reduce tensions and address anger over disproportionate Police Action against black and minority ethnic people as black lives matter protests are expected in dozens of towns and cities by the weekend. The daily mail leads with Prince Andrew and american prosecutors accusing each other, in relation to thejeffrey epstein case, with the prince complaining hes being treated as a second class citizen by the us justi

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