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get ready meals. a lot of vegans, the numberof get ready meals. a lot of vegans, the number of vegans is going up by leaps and bounds. this is part of the daily telegraph investigation. in sainsbury's own meat free meatballs, the traces of pork and in tesco's wicked kitchen brand, traces of turkey. it's not clear whether this was trace elements contained in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain mark, that you know when you eat this meal, you're not going to eat any product that objects with your moral compass and your faith. this is going to upset a lot of people. there is a statement from tesco
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which says. "we take... our initial dna tests found no traces of animal dna tests found no traces of animal dna in the barbecue butter mac product available in stores today, and we would urge the telegraph to share full details of which is used to investigate." share full details of which is used to investigate. " obviously share full details of which is used to investigate." obviously they need to investigate." obviously they need to get... when this happened with horse meat, there's a noticeable change in the way all the companies went about it. they apologised, they invented what happened —— they admitted what happened. this is going to be the beginning of a story i think is going to run. it might be an issue with some of their food factories but also handle the products. this could be a mistake. obviously that is not good enough so i think we will see more consumer outrage, and rightly so, for all of those reasons. what i think it's very interesting as the number of vegetarians and vegans has
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skyrocketed. i remember when i was quite eccentric choice. people found them annoying! people find them annoying. they still do. i don't! not going to back you up on that! i have meat free day! a lot of vegetarians want to make sure they cut down the number of meat they eat. there are a lot of people who make the choice, it has grown exponentially and that is... as you say, the trust issue is massively important. let's come back to the telegraph am a but first of all, the daily mirror. the queen's birthday honours are out. sir kenny. we want trouble ritual for this... honours are out. sir kenny. we want trouble ritual for this. .. a solo effort, is it? remember, kenny
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dalglish in his prime. when he moved from liverpool to homburg and how are they going to possibly replace this number seven? he surpassed what kevin keegan did as a player and as a manager. a lot of people saying he isa true... a manager. a lot of people saying he is a true... just looking at how in awe, your knowledge... even though i'm nota awe, your knowledge... even though i'm not a liveable man, i'm from manchester, i'm a red develin instead of a red liverpool. i'm supposed to hate everything they stand for, including kerry neville, but i don't. it transcends football... that's just good sense. and the weight kenny dalglish has performed as a player, winning multiple trophies command and as a manager and then has somebody who was a healer in chief with the
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hillsboro families and kept the pressure up and kept the front foot and amazing... i think this is well—deserved. and amazing... i think this is well-deserved. and he also does a lot of charity work. i read up in the green room. raising money for cancer research. | the green room. raising money for cancer research. i think that's very important. elsewhere on the daily mail, they're taking exception to a 9°”9 mail, they're taking exception to a gong that is going to network rail‘s boss. also some problems on the rails in recent times mostly because of the changing timetables and huge disruption to services. is poor timing, to say the least. not to be confused with mark carney, chair of the bank of england, the head of network rail... hundreds of services have been delayed, cancelled. the interest and you —— they introduced
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a new temporary timetable... people at home at theirjobs at risk. it's really bad timing on this, especially as, if you read it, he's ona especially as, if you read it, he's on a salary of £827,000 a year. it's not relevant to the honours, ijust entering out out there stop look absolutely. i'm not sure they have the right target. franchises, brought injust the right target. franchises, brought in just afterjohn major's time. it's on by network rail and i think it was the franchises, people or groups like northern rail... the train operators... they're the ones being blamed earlier in the week la st being blamed earlier in the week last week, as was chris grayling committee very great transfer
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secretary. now they have shifted focus because he's got this huge salary and they have shifted focus because he's got this huge salary and they're saying, 0k, because he's got this huge salary and they're saying, ok, this guy is responsible. i'm not sure he is. the infrastructure problems, they are at the behest of network rail.|j infrastructure problems, they are at the behest of network rail. i don't feel sorry for the train operating companies like northern rail, for example, was relying on a tract being electrified which it was not. please do not ask this change, because we are not willing to be ready... mitty grayling says, this has to happen. blame chris grayling, always! every single train time has changed him every single day of the week. we'll have to get used to that. and then you turn up... and they are not there. if the cancellations is that of the problems. customer service is all
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very much the train companies but that said, it is network rail‘s job to provide the infrastructure in the infrastructure has not been meeting the increased demand. the timing of this, signed off by the department for transport, chris grayling, against him is going to make a lot of people unhappy. we have to ask ourselves, why was the timetable not... is privately owned. in the attic and it's that they do not have the money. daily express. a victory for the paper, it says. new lot to tackle moped motors. a number of such crimes happened outside this building. george osborne was one of the victims. really? when was that? a while ago. it's gone up in the la st a while ago. it's gone up in the last few years. one new lot do we
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need? been a number of stores in which police officers are driving cars, following people on mopeds, and they give up early on because the moped and the falling off are hitting themselves, or in one or two cases can actually dying. i think a lot on dangerous driving do not protect the police even if they skilled drivers. this is what i suspect the daily express has been campaigning for, a relaxation. a presumption that the police officers are doing the right thing. what some moped drivers have been doing is taking off their helmets, throwing them down to show the police that they are not protected if they knock them down. thank you for saying that. it's an issue of law and order and questions over policing. violent
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crime, as you said to them has been rising. by one estimate, moped incidents have gone up over 1000%. i'm not sure i believe that... police levels have been falling. it was response buffer that? theresa may. she is now offering new powers to the police. the problem is, police officers to have the right powers. this comes back to theresa may's tenure as home secretary. they operating gains, though. they are able to carry out these muggings. another line on this, which is not in the express, police are going to increasingly send out their detectives undercover, i suppose you could say masquerading as a delivery driver, to lure some of these guys
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into an attempt and then obviously the police will swoop on them. or to follow people on mopeds, to see where they are and target them. that's what happened increasingly, so that's what happened increasingly, so it's a bit like a decoy. so it's an organised issue. finally, just for a minute. the delete the daily telegraph. she had been seen the daily telegraph. she had been seen wearing classes, which is very unusualfor seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the seen wearing classes, which is very unusualfor the queen. seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the queen. it happened about four weeks ago and the presentation of the story was that the queen is a real battler. she did not miss a single event! no chance
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for prince charles then. not yet. that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you know the drill. you can watch later on bbc iplayer. no shouting, no talking over each other. hello there. all eyes on the weekend and it should be a warm weekend with some sunshine, but so the chance of catching one or two showers. we saw the cloud bricking up nicely here in york, eventually good weather for some cricket. you are clouds are
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ready. this was because they broke up ready. this was because they broke up in new york, left behind a few showers for most of the day. those are fading away and the showers in scotla nd are fading away and the showers in scotland and northern ireland are becoming fewer and later. generally, it's going to be dry. quite a bit of plot around. that's coming in from off the north sea for eastern scotla nd off the north sea for eastern scotland and eastern england, patches overnight, it will be recently warm. as we head into saturday, it could be another sneezy day. very high pollen levels, grass pollen, a cosmos of england and wales. it may well start rather cloudy on saturday but the clock should —— the cloud should in and break. once they form, they're going to stick around because there's not much to move them on. we got more clout in the northern i also scotland. more than today, arriving in the southern uplands over the
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cumbrian fells, a few showers. temperatures into the low 20s. could catch a late downpour in west wales and the far southwest. but those showers are very isolated. most of them continue in the evening across scotla nd them continue in the evening across scotland and in northern ireland but tending to fade away a bit overnight and it will generally start dry on sunday. more sunshine for england and wales. a dry day for northern ireland as those downpours continue. more sunshine further south, the temperature should be towards the coast. some very warm air not far away. it's been very warm for a long time now across southern scandinavia. eastern europe to mideastern man looks pretty good. it looks like you should steer clear —— those should steer clear of the uk,
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dominated as we are by pressure. this is bbc news. the headlines at eleven: theresa may rebuffs criticism from within her cabinet of brexit negotiations and confirms the white paper will not be published until after the next eu summit. i will be bringing my ministers together for i will be bringing my ministers togetherfor an i will be bringing my ministers together for an away day at chequers together for an away day at chequers to finalise the white paper we will be publishing, and then be break before parliament breaks for the summer, will be bringing the trade and customs bill back to the house of commons. at the g7 summit, stark differences between the united states and all the other members over trade and russia. gongs in the worlds of sport and entertainment. emma thompson becomes a dame and kenny dalglish gets a knighthood. to get this far, and getting the
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