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ofthe of the message hammering home of the message will be home actually. that's going to the mail. it sounds as if this is a pretty accurate figure, the civil servants and the republican counsel have made the assumption that between five and 10%, the figures are huge.” the assumption that between five and 10%, the figures are huge. i know loads of people who were on the furloughjust continued loads of people who were on the furlough just continued to do other work on the side, altering e—mails but not from their work e—mails. and it was done hastily and everyone, she is that one member of the cabinet really knows what he's doing, he has prospects and now, it is very interesting. earlier, you kindly or unkindly called me a
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veteran and so, when i see, i am braced as a fellow veteran. i do not just think of it in the present, i think of the previous ones and the mischief side of me to which this story was probably briefed in the order i know, it went a parliamentary committee in this briefing in their splits and is all pa rt of briefing in their splits and is all part of this number ten or other parts of government pushing back against invincible who can do no wrong and he did not save anything but what it did to is ensure the continuity ofjobs vital for for five months and now it is going to begin to unravel weather gets phased out and ended, so perhaps it is interesting with the political briefings against an increase. we
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have a few more titles, not much time left. talking of money, big sums,. paid in full, financial and now, it seems with a lot of help from netflix. with a lot of help from netflix and they're still getting the hand—outs i would say that his money is public money by another name, they are trying to solve the story of a young couple gets to buy their first home in hollywood and it is all very exciting and getting away from, i don't think humans falling for that and there's a question of what the netflix deal would do, whether they have pulled out of the fundraiser zoster to be screened on amazon because of the netflix deal and amazon and netflix arrivals, they
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say that the fundraiser fell through because of covid—i9 restrictions but, you know, the timing is slightly suspicious. so, we will see with this netflix deal stops or allows them to do. they have a $9 million mortgage their daughter barbara there's still paying mortgage. pushing onto the new york times. you spirit me a real story. you spirit me a real storylj thought you would like to put your teeth into that one. next time. the new york times featured, rocking the system, quite an interesting angle into the ongoing demonstrations in belarus against lukashenko, the fact that the countries rock and pop musicians who have been kept under the thumb for so long not expressing
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themselves, what you think of that when? an interesting side story. i think that sadly the main story is that he has absolutely tightened his grip which in the initial stages could not be assumed and he's having a lot of help from vladimir putin and snatching up opposition leaders of the streets in broad daylight, putting people in prison, fighting on the internet and it was called the last dictatorship in europe and which appeared to be in deep trouble a few weeks ago is to a large degree things to vladimir putin, it is probably still got quite a lot of time to stagger on and i have extraordinary praise for the leaders to do what they can, including artists and cultural people and all
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kinds of others, but i fear that in this round, it is a losing battle. one of those opposition leaders was taken into a vehicle and taken away. robots and care homes to reduce loneliness, but not to replace nurses. yet. i don't really like the sound of that, we know that social care is underfunded. and yes, this sounds like a nice story now, but sounds worryingly like a slippery slope, not replacing now but i don't think any of us like the idea of letting our grandmas and pa rents idea of letting our grandmas and parents go to robots. taking an old friend to a caring home today and yes, the human factor is incredibly important there but, the rest of the
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story goes on to point out that in a moment, the robots cost £1000 more than the annual salary for a care worker, ritually disputed all in perspective that is a country, we treat the people who care for elderly. 1012 years ten or 12 years ago, we should have across party ten or 20 years ago, across this. and sadly, we are seeing the consequences 110w. sadly, we are seeing the consequences now. maybe after covid—19, we can get across party commissions to really crackdown on how we do at the next generation of elderly and a more humane way. how we do at the next generation of elderly and a more humane waym how we do at the next generation of elderly and a more humane way. it is something that is been looked at for decades. we are going to have to draw it on this part of the papers, you will be back soon having another look at the papers. that is her
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brief journey look at the papers. that is her briefjourney through look at the papers. that is her brief journey through the look at the papers. that is her briefjourney through the national and international papers. hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport centre. scotland and northern ireland were both in nations league action this evening — with varying degrees of sucess, scotland survived a nervy night to win 2—1 against a makeshift czech republic side. and it was a humbling home debut for northern ireland manager ian baraclough, as his side lost 5—1 to norway. joe wilson has the details. project team with covid—19 quarantine making their debut. in 11 minutes score. it was scotland's
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first team and white. but here's an opportunity, linden with the forwards instinct demand once played a surface paradise. born to scottish pa rents. a surface paradise. born to scottish parents. second—half penalty was precise and good enough. and so was scotla nd precise and good enough. and so was scotland just. a victory will always bea scotland just. a victory will always be a victory. roger 19th international for stephen davis, known as ela‘fii 7 " was no ”f‘iiz‘é. tomorrow. one down after two minutes in northern ireland equalised almost immediately, all. after six immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble was by the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and in:h, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and in fact
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