Deputy editor of the article. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The telegraph reports that borisjohnson will give mps a my deal or no deal ultimatium tomorrow after the eu suggested there would be no further brexit extension. The i also goes with the pms new deal with the eu, with the paper looking ahead to saturdays crunch commons vote. Theres a very happy borisjohnson on the metros front page, shaking hands with jean claude juncker, the president of the european commission. The pair are also on the fts front page, with the paper detailing how the dups opposition to the deal spells trouble for the pms hopes of it passing it in the commons. its a numbers game thats how the guardian describes the upcoming commons vote. The paper claims the the arithmetic looks daunting for mrjohnson. The daily mail reports on what it calls the pms remarkable turnaround in securing an extraordinary last minute deal. We will talk about turkey and a little while but lets start with the metro. S
equally delicate issue in regard to abortion which has of course been prominent in the news since last friday s decision by the us supreme court. that overturned the roe versus wade ruling which made abortion legal across the us, and on saturday morning on radio today, they were discussing the subject with a busy north america editor sarah smith. figs busy north america editor sarah smith. ~ , , ., busy north america editor sarah smith. a i. busy north america editor sarah smith. a ., smith. as you say, for the pro-life smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups for - smith. as you say, for the | pro-life groups for pro-life pro life groups for pro life coalition who have been campaigning for this for many years since roe versus wade actually, they are very ambitious. there is still a lot more they want to achieve. the hrase more they want to achieve. the phrase pro-life more they want to achieve. the phrase pro-life is more
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elaboration, as this report from sarah smith last friday of as i hear the news from the court, there isjubilation from anti abortionists. but anti abortionists. but anti abortionist or anti abortionists is not a popular description of those on the other side of this debate. a conservative mp peter bohn told a radio station this week that he was disappointed the bbc are using anti abortionist rather than pro life. above busy spokesperson had this to say. as of friday you may have noticed you are no longer able to watch this or any other programme in high definition on the bbc news channel via free view because of a reduction in