Coming up an uncomfortable morning of questioning for oxfam bosses. I am sorry, we are sorry for the damage that oxfam has done. More grilling for carillion this time its those responsible for pensions and auditing. They are staggering out onto the street thing, i thought it was surprised, you are paid to look after this. If you can stand the noise, get out of the chamber. We get the lowdown on volume. Huge numbers of people outside this place disapprove, disapprove of this sort of behaviour. Both sides stop it. But first, it was the feelings by oxfam which dominated the early part of the week. The sense of anger wasntjust down to the wrongdoing, the fact that Charity Workers had paid woman for sex in earthquake ravaged haiti, it was also the wake the organisation dealt with it and so oxfam bosses steeled themselves for two uncomfortable hour of cross examination by a committee of mp5. First it was the issue of the commons made by this charity chief executive. You appeared to be downpl
Coming up. An uncomfortable morning of questioning for oxfam bosses. I am sorry, we are sorry, for the damage that oxfam has done. More grilling for carillion this time its those responsible for pensions and auditing. I mean, you are staggering out onto the streets, thinking, god, that was a surprise you were all paid to look after this. And if you can stand the noise, get out of the chamber we get the lowdown on high volume. Huge numbers of people outside this place. Disapprove disapprove of this sort of behaviour. On both sides, stop it. But first, it was the failings by oxfam which dominated the early part of the week. The sense of anger wasntjust down to the wrongdoing i the fact that to the wrongdoing the fact that Charity Workers had paid women for sex in earthquake ravaged haiti it was also the way the organisation dealt with it. And so oxfams bosses steeled themselves for two uncomfortable hours of cross examination by a committee of mps. First, there was the issue of a comment
At what the papers will be bringing us at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With us, charlie wells, deputy snapchat editor at the economist, probably the bestjob title we have ever announced and Rosamund Urwin a close second, Financial Services chris bond and with the sunday times. Nice to see you both. Many of the front pages are already in. Lets start with the financial times. It has a picture of ivanka trump watching the closing ceremony of the olympics in pyeongchang, alongside one of north koreas highest ranking generals. The guardian goes withJeremy Corbyn revealing labours brexit policy tomorrow, confirming he wants the uk tomorrow, confirming he wants the uk to remain in a Customs Union. Concerns over the quality of milk post brexit leads the front page of the i. The metro has a picture of the i. The metro has a picture of the building fire in leicester on its front page. The Ambulance Service say four people have been taken joss service say four people have been ta
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Does explication cut both ways . I will ask the chippendales if they feel objectified. Do you enjoy being touched . I do. But mostly because. It is not the touching itself, it is. People are having fun. And as iceland proposes a ban on male circumcision, we will ask if the practice is a violation or a religious right. Good evening. The pressure to talk about gun laws is now coming from americas young. Students in florida who survived last weeks mass shooting have received the support of others around the nation. Marches are now being planned all over america to amplify their message of stricter gun control. And when school kids, showing a maturity and a drive their elders may have lost, threaten to march on washington, the optics dont look good for a president. Perhaps with that in mind, President Trump today signalled his support for a cross party effort to improve the National System of background checks. Its a small move. And, since being in office, hes rolled back more checks than