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BBCNEWS The Papers July 14, 2024

Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejoe twyman co founder and director of delta poll and Yasmin Alibhai brown, the author and journalist. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Well start with the sunday telegraph it carries an interview with borisjohnson, the frontrunner in the tory leaderership contests, in which he warns hes not bluffing about delivering a no deal brexit on the 31st of october. The sunday express insists post brexit trade deals, around the world, will be ready to go under Boris Johnson. According to the sunday times, Jeremy Corbyn has been plunged into a fresh crisis after his closest allies turned on him, insisting that he sack his top aides. The observer claims that the home office has a secret plan to use homelessness charities, to help deport non uk rough sleepers. And the mail on sunday says its seen memos from britains ambassador to washington, in which he describes President Trump as inep

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire July 14, 2024

Today we have had exclusive access toa today we have had exclusive access to a care home in birmingham that has built a replica high street for its residents, including tea rooms and a post office, complete with animals to help stimulate memories and senses. I went around this morning on my own. I sat down on the bench and shouted, hello, hello. I love it here. Its lovely. We will speak to the bride and her friend he rescued a man from a burning building on the way home from there hendy. Good morning. Jeremy hunt has called borisjohnson a coward. Do you think he is . You can send us an e mail. Lets bring you the news first. The foreign secretary says Boris Johnson needs to face more public scrutiny over his policies before ballot papers for the race are issued. He and mrjohnson are battling to win the support of the conservative partys 160,000 members, he will conservative partys160,000 members, he will decide next month which one will become Prime Minister. It is very disrespectful to

BBCNEWS Afternoon Live July 14, 2024

The us open. He is hardly a household name but he has had and is interesting journey. And matt taylor . If you are fed up of rain, more downpours to come, particularly for Eastern England tomorrow night. Where is the summer . I will tell you more in the next half an hour. Also coming up can you have a naughty corner in the oval office . It isa it is a fantastic financial statement. Lets do that over, he is coughing in the middle of my answer, i dont like that. If you get a cough, please leave the room. His views on germs are well known. Well tell you how the president reacted to that cough, during a television interview. Hello, everyone, this is afternoon live, im simon mccoy. Boris johnsons campaign to become conservative leader and Prime Minister received a boost this morning with the endorsement of the Health Secretary, matt hancock, who said mrjohnson was best placed to re unite the fractured party. Matt hancock dropped out of the race last week. He made his announcement after the

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six July 14, 2024

As englands opener is ruled out of their next two matches with a hamstring injury. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Chaos, confusion and Communications Problems hampered the efforts of Emergency Services to help victims of the London Bridge attacks. A senior London Ambulance Service Manager told the inquest that it took too long to reach some of the victims, more than three hours after the attackers had been killed. But he also praised ambulance crews who volunteered to go into a potentially dangerous area despite the possible risk to themselves. Eight people died and nearly 50 were injured in the attacks injune 2017. Our correspondent Richard Lister is at the old bailey. What more was said today . One of the Big Questions of this inquest is why it took so long for medical teams to get into borough market. We got some of the answers today. One was that police kept them out because they we re police kept them out because they were concerned there were still attackers on

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten July 14, 2024

By poor communication and confusion on the ground. Egypts former president , Mohamed Morsi, has died after collapsing in court in cairo. And just five months after the hip operation he thought may end his career, andy murray is macking his competitive tennis comeback this week at queens. Im doing all the things that i used to enjoy doing and getting to play some tennis as well and having fun with it, its great. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, bangladesh beat west indies to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the semifinals of the cricket world cup. Good evening. Hundreds of thousands of muslims in china possibly millions are being held in vast secure facilities even though theyve committed no crime nor faced any trial. The bbc has been given rare access to some of the sprawling complexes in the Western Region of xinjiang, people have apparently been detained for months, even years, simply for wearing a veil, praying frequently, or just communicating with relatives overseas

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