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Ross Clark is a British journalist and author whose work has appeared in The Spectator, The Times and other publications.

Headlines: "volcano-horror' and 'war' about boy on A&E floor

Feb 16,2020 9:02 am

the Most front-page feature dramatic images of burning ash and smoke billowing from the volcano, the Eruption on White Island in New Zealand , killing up to 13 people.

"the Moment, the mountain of the death broke out," is a caption in the Daily Mail . "You never had a chance"

An eye-witness, had told survivors on a boat that helped rescue many of those who came to The Island to be burned "horrific"".

applies As attention, whether or not the loss of people could have avoided life, one wonders why the tourists were on what he called the "troubled island" calls, if the Alarm level had been increased in the last few weeks?

The Paper points out that, according to the Christchurch mosque attack and the recent earthquake, the White Island , a tragedy that New Zealand has had to endure.

'mistakes, empathy,'

Yesterday, the Daily Mirror , drew The Public 's attention to Jack, the sick four-Year -old boy, pictured, was lying on a hospital floor in Leeds.

Today, The Paper is Boris Johnson says: "Here is a picture, you don't want to look at is still. "It's the story of Baby Lily, who had to wait it says to, on a chair in A& E for six hours with only your mother's cardigan sweater as a blanket. The Paper describes the case as "heartbreaking" and says that The Image of shames, what it calls the "callous Conservative".

in The Mirror , When a TV reporter called on to consider it on the photo. He says that Mr Johnson's first reaction - if he refused it, look at the photo and sunk the reporter of the Phone is "typical Conservative contempt".

The Guardian describes him as "a master-class in a, rage, and cell Phone theft".

The "Financial Times believes that The Image of a sick child in the hospital on a floor in Leeds and Boris Johnson 's response to it led to his first major stumble of The Campaign .

: "this Was The Day on which this blunting of the Federal election finally came to life?" It is Mr Johnson's exchange with a television reporter was "a moment that tells us a lot about the Prime Minister , irritable, to say that his unconventional behaviour and his error with a lived experience of The British public".

and the Daily Express , the projection on Boris Johnson 's proposal that under a Conservative government, and replaced with a pay-to-watch subscription model.

Ross Clark , welcomes the Prime Minister of the comments he says, is "just about The First bold political announcement" of the election Campaign .

The Times , to bear in mind, however, that The Plan will encounter resistance by the BBC and is on the transmitter.

The Express recognizes there are arguments one way or the other, and that many of us moaning, to pay the licences, but let's not throw The Baby out with the bath water, it says.

The Daily Telegraph reported over the says, the chances of Jeremy Corbyn -led coalition have underestimated "seriously".

The Note , circulated among the staff at the Conservative Party headquarters at the weekend, says tactical voting in 12 constituencies could Boris Johnson from the Downing Street oust.

The Sun filled its Front Page with the usual pointing finger pose, next to the headline: "you're fired, Corbyn". To activate it, the former Labour peer says the people pushing for votes in Tory Britain to escape what he calls his "Leaving the swamp".

The sketch-writers Jeremy Corbyn 's Campaign event in Bristol to reflect on yesterday and contrast it with Birmingham in the same place in The Campaign two years ago, When almost 10,000 people came to hear him.

Then there was a feeling of hope. This Time , with hardly a couple of thousand spectators-it was just "fatigue" and "an obligation for a thing, felt lost already".

The Daily Telegraph, Michael Deacon compares the Mr Corbyn's Labour, under a load tired of trudging around the country, plodding dutifully through the matches for the hardcore.

Stained by The Scandal

Several papers in Russia, four-Year -lock of the great international sporting events, The World Anti-Doping Agency.

The Financial Times points out that not since the apartheid era, South Africa has a nation of World Sport .

But The Times says that Russia will still be able to take part in the next Year , the European football may be the championship, and that individual athletes are not tainted by scandal, you will compete as a neutral.

the Russian Olympic Committee, President Stanislav Pozdnyakov faces the media after his country was banned from The World of sport

Now, The Times also describes how the filming of a robbery scene in a village in Dorset, it turned out that all to realistic for a particular resident.

One of the gang had just held, to The Village shop in Winfrith Newburgh, only to find themselves hunted by a member of The Public , which was the idea of the raid for real.

the Director of The film and is due for release next Year - says he was shown impressed by the spirit of the community, and the wants of the would-be heroes.



Source of news: bbc.com

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