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BBCNEWS The Papers July 30, 2017

During controversial elections for a new parliament, to change the constitution. A very personal tale of love in the Romantic Comedy the big sick. Find out what james king Romantic Comedy the big sick. Find out whatjames king made of this and the other releases in the film review. So welcome to our look ahead to what the papers bring us tomorrow. We arejoined to what the papers bring us tomorrow. We are joined tonight by Caroline Frost and tony grew. Good evening to you both. Lets look at some of the front pages before we go into detail. The lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain wont be turned into a tax haven after brexit. The guardian says that senior conservative mps are urging Cabinet Members to stop publicly sett ....

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BBCNEWS Witness July 31, 2017

Allow american firms to brand their whiskies as scotch. Our Business Correspondent joe lynam reports. Under eu rules of origin, any spirit described as Scotch Whiskey must be aged released three years and matured in scotland. But the Scottish Government says the us negotiators during the recent trade talks with the eu had wanted this definition to be relaxed to accommodate its whiskey makers. So now holyrood wants the eu definition of scotch to be incorporated into uk law after brexit. That is because Whiskey Making supports 20,000 jobs and is worth £4 billion to scotland. We have to make absolutely certain that any deal done with the us protects scottish jobs. If that deal does not protect the definition of whiskey as a spirit matured for three years ....

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BBCNEWS Sportsday August 8, 2017

Tonight we are delving into the north south hello and welcome to sportsday. Coming up in the programme. Wayde van nierkerk retains his 400 metres world title, but theres a row brewing about the man who wasnt allowed to take part in the final. In the 800m, Kyle Langford lunges for the line but misses out on a medal by the narrowest of margins. And real madrid add to their trophy haul beating Manchester United to retain the european super cup. Well have news of the super cup shortly, but lets start with athletics day five of the world championships, and 0lly foster can round up the nights action on and off the track at the london stadium. Five gold medals. Isaac makwala thought he would go for one of the medals. He arrived at the stadium, hoping to get in. This was a day after he had been told he was suffering from norovirus. He should have been long lining up alongside wayde ....

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BBCNEWS Sportsday August 9, 2017

That is a message to the iaaf, to say i am fit and healthy. Even his rival could only watch and applaud. What a run that was, under the most testing circumstances, after everything he has been through. Isaac makwala is through to the semi finals. Which meant barely two hours later, he was back. The new Fan Favourite but if makwala was tired, he didnt show it. From the inside lane, he summoned his strength, and charged into the final. Commentator what a performance from Isaac Makwala afterwards, he thanked the authorities for his chance, but said it was the crowd that inspired him. I wish to thank the iaaf to give me another chance, the crowd is so amazing. They led me to believe, i just want to thank this crowd. Its so amazing. And so a man who couldnt even visit the stadium this morning could tomorrow be its champion. What began as a personal nightmare, just might have the fai ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers December 27, 2016

Tributes to pearl harbours dead, 75 years after the japanese attack the countrys Prime Minister becomes its first leader to publicly honour the victims. Ministers reject criticism that plans to require voters to show id at Polling Stations are a sledgehammer to crack a nut. And richard adams, the Civil Servant who went on to write the novel watership down, has died peacefully at his home, according to his family. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the broadcaster and journalist, sean dilley. Tomorrows front pages, starting with actress Carrie Fishers death at the age of 60 is the main focus of the independent. The paper also claims to have seen plans to toppl ....

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