their headline is terror will now win following the death of the mp for southend west, sir david amess. the killer plotted the attack on sir david for over a week, that s according to the mail on sunday. the observer leads with the commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle calling for a kinder form of political discourse , following the death of sir david amess. in the wake of the attack, the home secretary priti patel is devising a police protection plan for mps. that makes the front page of the independent. the telegraph say the murder suspect, ali harbi, was not known to m15, despite being referred to the counter terrorism prevent programme. and the sunday times reports that sir david amess last act was to help children understand democracy. the paper details the final phone conversation he had, moments before his death.
do ou prevalent in somalia and kenya. how do you prove prevalent in somalia and kenya. how do you prove the prevalent in somalia and kenya. firm-n do you prove the number of people who as a result of going through prevent have not been ruggedised or have been stayed away from bad things they might otherwise have done. dash mac radicalised. i do done. dash-mac radicalised. ido think it has done. dash-mac radicalised. ido think it has been done. dash-mac radicalised. ido think it has been a done. dash mac radicalised. i if think it has been a success but if something doesn t happen, you can t prove that person was stopped from doing it because they went on the macro one programme. ? the prevent programme. i think the important thing is people watching out for young people who might be radicalised. and there is right wing extremism, too. they have been many youngsters who have been drifting towards the right who prevent have helped, and if that was able to make stop them joining
their headline is terror will not win following the death of the mp for southend west, sir david amess. the killer plotted the attack on sir david for over a week that s according to the mail on sunday. the observer leads with the commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle calling for a kinderform of political discourse following the death of sir david amess. in the wake of the attack, the home secretary priti patel is devising a police protection plan for mps. that makes the front page of the independent. the telegraph say the murder suspect, ali harbi, was not known to m15 despite being referred to the counter terrorism prevent programme. and the sunday times reports that sir david amess last act was to help children understand democracy. the paper details the final phone conversation he had, moments before his death. so let s begin. nigel, do you want to kick us up with this review, with the sunday
liked mps. i think they are, for the most part, basically good people trying to do basically good things. yeah, i mean it is a point definitely worth repeating. best move on, nigel, to the front of the telegraph. murder suspect, although not known to mi5, has certainly been plucked up a few years earlier to the prevent programme. yes. plucked up a few years earlier to the prevent programme. yes, the programme the prevent programme. yes, the programme has the prevent programme. yes, the programme has been the prevent programme. yes, the programme has been a the prevent programme. yes, the| programme has been a remarkable express ? success. it is to stop youngsters getting radicalised before they get out of hand. but we are not sure in this case what it actually means. it could be a teacher who decides that he or she is worried about something in a people and then send them off to prevent. it is interesting, i think, but as far as the sunday telegraph sources go, that this man wa
thank you for staying up to watch with us and whatjo and nigel. let s start with the observer, which leads with the commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle calling for a kinderform of political discourse, following the death of sir david amess. the telegraph say the murder suspect, ali harbi, was not known to m15 despite being referred to the counter terrorism prevent programme. in the wake of the attack, the home secretary priti patel is devising a police protection plan for mp5. that makes the front page of the independent. the sunday express also says the suspect was flagged for deradicalisation. its headline is we won t let terror win. and the sunday times reports that sir david amess last act was to help children understand democracy. the paper details the final phone conversation he had, moments before his death. so, let s begin. jove, do you want to kick us off this evening? shall we start with the sunday times, that is ok with