hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the telegraph, and rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent. welcome to both of you. good to have you back with us. you survive the football and you have restrained yourselves on the celebrations or commiseration. thanks for that. england get the job done , says the telegraph, which features a picture of footballer raheem sterling celebrating after he scored the goal that sealed the win against the czech republic this evening. the metro also features the football on its front page, in particular the 60,000 fans that will be allowed into wembley stadium for the euros final, calling it a lockdown milestone . the financial times focuses on how the pandemic has been a boon for the wealthy, with more than 5 million people becoming millionaires in the last year. the guardian leads on government ministers pushing ahead with prop
good policy, but much more importantly, the union representatives but it was notches ago policy, they thought it was a triumph and a huge achievement notjust a good policy, they have said so on many occasions, and the decision to cast it aside strikes me as an unusual and foolhardy step. what you haven t addressed is the informal resolution which we know was applied to address some of these concerns and we know that you know about this because on page 115 of the open record, then there was chance of competency charge of competency which had already been resolved under the informal protest, so can you talk generally about how this informal process worked for resolving complaint against any of these ministers. was mediation used and who would be involved? flan i and who would be involved? can i seak and who would be involved? can i speak generally? and who would be involved? can i speak generally? process - and who would be involved? (can i speak generally? process of a
are released. translation: gaza city is encircled. translation: gaza city is encircled. we translation: gaza city is encircled. we are - translation: gaza city is| encircled. we are operating inside it. we are increasing pressure on how mass every hour, every day. we have killed thousands of terrorists above ground and below ground. if hezbollah chooses to join the war it will be making a big mistake. no ceasefire without the release of our hostages. mr netanyahu also suggested israel would oversee security inside gaza after the war. but a senior member of his war cabinet has since clarified the prime minister s comments, saying that while mr netanyahu wants to ensure gaza remains a demilitarised area, with the idf carrying out security operations there, israel does not intend to reoccupy or govern gaza. that s a position that would align more closely with us wishes, as the white house made clear earlier. the president maintains his position that every occupation by israe
that can lip read better than humans which has been trained on bbc news programmes. an international conservation body has given its backing to scottish north sea haddock after it was taken off a list of sustainable fish to eat . good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. it s rare for britain s intelligence community to make a public statement about anything. but the secret surveillance agency gchq has firmly rebutted allegations repeated by the white house that it spied on donald trump. gchq said the claims were ‘nonsense, utterly ridiculous, and should be ignored . this morning, downing street said it was promised by the white house that the allegations wouldn t be repeated. richard lister reports. it is an extraordinary claim, that donald trump was bugged by gchq on the orders of barack obama, a claim that has led to strenuous denials from london. it was first tweeted by president trump who said his phone had been tapped before his inauguration. he said president ob
theresa may drops in on nicola sturgeon to discuss how scotland and brexit might work together, but did their face to face leave them futher apart? and, off the books democrats demand to know who president trump has been meeting during his frequent golf club trips. hello and welcome to 100 days, with mejon sopel in washington and christian fraser in london. it was on the campaign trail that donald trump said we re going to win so much, you may even get tired of winning . well, fatigue is definitely settling in and for the us president, it s not because he s winning. no, quite the opposite the question we re all asking is what next for mr trump? the health care bill is in tatters, tax reform is up in the air, his son in law, and senior white house advisor, we find out today is to be questioned by the senate, in relation to those alleged links between russia the trump campaign team. much of the talk today here in washington christian is about mr trump resetting his agenda