Press Preview: Thursday's Papers



Sky’s Anna Botting takes a first look at Thursday’s newspapers with the Daily Mirror’s associate editor Kevin Maguire – and the Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine.

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31 thoughts on “Press Preview: Thursday's Papers”

  1. as a man i find Sarah view strange as she says not all woman react the the same some strong willed would have slapped his face but would feel intimidated…and intimidation needs no words

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  2. Please, never ever have this vile woman back on!! How the hell can she justify this behaviour as flirting? Absolutely disgusted by her comments….but then look who she writes for. Although he wasn't directly named at the time ( a big mistake, in my opinion), the producer did write about it many years ago.

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  3. It is simple in my mind, if Thames water goes bump all shareholders lose their money and walk away smarting, like we all did when the small banks went bump (Northern Rock) The government then steps in and takes it over for nothing and manage it properly without having to pay dividends or bonuses. This will be a domino effect, all water companies are up their jowls in debt, most of them would jump at the chance of bailing out.

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  4. It< makes sense, BTC and crypto is off helping to regulate, rather than pretend it won't ever happen. The big institutions getting in is the catalyst that will launch us into the stratosphere. Most people don't like change but after the change is made they grow used to it and it becomes a non issue usually because their fears never materialize. The projects that initiated the process of regulation have not been ruined, they got involved in setting guidelines and helping the regulators understand the crypto space. I’d get involved more knowing that I have made over 8.2 btc and 12ETH from day-trade with Elizabeth Warran Jacob Crypto in few weeks

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  5. Nationalised water and other commodities is a security concern in my opinion. Thats why nearly all nations have control over their water, electricity and so on.

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  6. Privatised profits & socialised losses is the Tory way. It's just one of myriad reasons why anybody on <£80k who votes for them belongs on the idiot step. The rest are just awful people.

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  7. As usual with all these privatised companies theyare busy pocketing the money and then we’re supposed to put it right . So sick of everything

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  8. Times change thank goodness. It’s a sexual assault that is unacceptable. If she had said something at the time what would the impact have been on her then, would she have been believed? He knew it was wrong because he stopped.

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  9. It is simply obscene that the Country’s largest Water Supplier is foreign owned. It seems that these companies borrowed money on the never never, paid large dividends to shareholders and simply didn’t invest in the infrastructure. Why should Ofwat allow these companies to raise charges and the Government force taxpayers to bail them out. Our railways are foreign owned and failing. Our energy companies and supermarkets seem to be making excess profits. It’s time voters realised that the only people that benefit from a Conservative Government are the really wealthy. Wealthy people own TV companies and newspapers. There is very little I believe in newspapers anymore. Johnson working for the Mail doesn’t build up trust.

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  10. It doesn't matter what the guy's intent was, whether it was a "seduction technique" or anything else, he shouldn't have groped — essentially sexually assaulted — a woman and touched her without her permission, especially touching her in a place as sexual as her breast. And in the workplace as well. I love how Sarah Vine was trying to justify it further by saying "well he stopped when she told him too" 🙄Let's applaud people for doing the bare minimum, except it's not the bare minimum because he shouldn't have touched her breast (or anywhere) in the first place.

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