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He pledged his undying support for the trump agenda but the president told reporters that he no longer speaks to mr. Bannon and trumps lawyers threaten to sue steve bank am author Michael Wolff and the book coming out next week. You report on this white house and you know whats going on on the inside, what is the reaction inside . Whats really going on . Sums up thefury mood inside the white house. There was a sense of shock yesterday and anger and rallying around the president to protect him and real concern about what he might say or do. We all know the president has a volatile moods and has an instinct for sharing his feelings publicly on twitter and through other media kind of offthecuff. He was so upset with the revelations of this book will stop i think there was a desire inside the white house to get things under control. This is still very much the top of his mind even as he is having a meeting today with republicans about he was asked about steve bannon and he said i dont talk

BBCNEWS The Papers September 30, 2017

A freeze on tuition fees as part of an overhaul of student financing ahead of the start of the conservative Party Conference. Ukips new leader henry bolton addresses his Party Conference, saying Mass Immigration is harming British Culture and overwhelming public services. The Spanish Government says most potential voting stations for tomorrows banned referendum on Catalan Independence have been closed. A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a young hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are nigel nelson, Political Editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the observer, which says the knives are out for theresa may as the conservative Party Conference gets underway. It reports a senior cabinet minister has refused to back her remaining in office. The sunday times continues the theme. One of its headlines claims borisjohn

BBCNEWS The Papers September 30, 2017

The newspapers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are nigel nelson, Political Editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and political commentatorjo phillips. Tomorrows front pages. The Observer Says the knives are out for theresa may as the conservative Party Conference gets underway. It reports a senior cabinet minister has refused to back her remaining in office. The sunday times continues the theme one of its headlines claims borisjohnson believes mrs may will be gone in a year. A rather kinder front page from the telegraph, which says the pm is set to announce a tuition fees revolution to help younger voters. Thats more like it, mrs may is the verdict in the express. It reports the pm will launch the change as part of a policy blitz to woo younger voters. The mail on sunday says shes gambling that the tuition fees changes will head off a tory coup. But the paper calls it another huge u turn. And more on the conservatives in the sunday mirror, which claims the prominent pro

BBCNEWS The Papers October 1, 2017

Police out in force to try and stop the referendum happening. Gavin lee oui the referendum happening. Gavin lee our correspondent is at a polling station, gavin, what is the story . Then, what i find fascinating, one of the polling stations that shouldnt be a polling station, the government and police saying they will remove ballot papers, babel, here, a suburb of barcelona, middle class, suburban district, people coming out in their hundreds, possibly 1000 year, queueing since 6am this morning. The ballot boxes broaden on the back of motorbikes and hourago, broaden on the back of motorbikes and hour ago, huge broaden on the back of motorbikes and hourago, huge cheer broaden on the back of motorbikes and hour ago, huge cheer went up, here is for discovering on. Here the police came at 6am, took some names of volu nteers police came at 6am, took some names of volunteers organising this particular community centre, they walked away but they have come back and have since said alert boxes

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire November 10, 2017

Cervical cancer about how it was discovered. Hello, welcome to the programme were live until am this morning. Lots to talk about today. You can get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Theresa may has warned pro eu conservatives that she will not tolerate any attempts to block the Brexit Process. In a sign of her intent, shes outlined plans to enshrine in law the exact moment that britain will leave the European Union 11pm on 29th march, 2019. But the man responsible for writing the article 50 withdrawal process cross bench peer lord john kerr says brexit could still be reversed. Our Political Correspondent emma vardy is in westminster. What has prompted the pledge from the Prime Minister . Call it theatrics, called it symbolic, this is theresa may publicly underlining her commitment to brexit. Her message is, we wont go against the democratic will of

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