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must be bored of these now. wonder if anybody she must be bored of saying things that don't actually come to pass for one reason or the other. i don't know if any of your academic colleagues have done an audit of how many things in the queen's speech of actually been delivered over the years. what do you make of a couple of the proposals? firstly this one writing about in the telegraph social media which fails children could be blocked so that their sites can't be accessed from service in the uk any longer. accessed from service in the uk any loner. , , , ~ longer. this is quite striking. the government _ longer. this is quite striking. the government is — longer. this is quite striking. the government is talking _ longer. this is quite striking. the government is talking very - longer. this is quite striking. the government is talking very tough | longer. this is quite striking. the i government is talking very tough on theirs. talking about millions and millions of pounds worth of fines for social media companies that fail in their duty of care to protect children from online harm. it strikes me that when it comes to this legislation the devil really will be in the detail about what online harms mean and what the duty of care consist of for these firms. certainly this is something, you are talking about campaigning newspapers before in the telegraph has been
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campaigning about this which is probably why they splashed so big on the front page. it taps into that feeling that some of the big tech giants are slightly getting away with it. there's a debate going on about tax. this is another word about tax. this is another word about whether they are living up to the responsibilities to protect their users. it strikes me that this is a move that will be pretty popular among parents was at the daily telegraph obviously very pleased with themselves that they cleaved would not claim they did achieve this.— achieve this. good news or impractical? _ achieve this. good news or impractical? brilliant - achieve this. good news or| impractical? brilliant news. achieve this. good news or - impractical? brilliant news. when you hear— impractical? brilliant news. when you hear about young girls harming themselves, girls who are anorexic reading _ themselves, girls who are anorexic reading stuff on social media, when you hear— reading stuff on social media, when you hear about so much that goes on with social_ you hear about so much that goes on with social media. of course it does talk about_ with social media. of course it does talk about children but it does go down _ talk about children but it does go down to— talk about children but it does go down to say this should be racist or misogynist — down to say this should be racist or misogynist anti—semitic are all these — misogynist anti—semitic are all these are — misogynist anti—semitic are all these are the ghastly things you see on social_ these are the ghastly things you see on social media. social media starting — on social media. social media starting was a wonderful idea but it's really— starting was a wonderful idea but it's really become a devil. particularly for a teenager even
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under_ particularly for a teenager even under teenage children. particularly for a teenager even underteenage children. let's particularly for a teenager even under teenage children. let's be honest. — under teenage children. let's be honest, you do see tan, 12—year—olds and even _ honest, you do see tan, 12—year—olds and even younger walking along with the mobile phone. and we have many cases_ the mobile phone. and we have many cases of— the mobile phone. and we have many cases of tragically children killing themselves, harming themselves, doing _ themselves, harming themselves, doing all_ themselves, harming themselves, doing all sorts of things they would never— doing all sorts of things they would never have — doing all sorts of things they would never have thought of if they hadn't seen it_ never have thought of if they hadn't seen it on— never have thought of if they hadn't seen it on social media. i think if the government do this date will be very popular. gn the government do this date will be very pewter-— very popular. on the front of the teleu-rah very popular. on the front of the telegraph that — very popular. on the front of the telegraph that striking _ very popular. on the front of the i telegraph that striking photograph of the scene over gaza city after israel took out a tower block. in the building obviously given a warning in advance i should say that it was going to be targeted a block which hamas said don't target because it's a block with the office as a base. it's a difficult thing. there was a time when british newspapers and broadcasters reported constantly the israel palestine conflict. it's an issue that now gets a lot less coverage but it remains as unresolved and apparently
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unresolvable as it has ever seen over the last 70 years. sometimes it feels that the papers almost come to it as if it's an unexpected thing. it's been rumbling on as you say in the background. these events of the last few days carry with them the risk of serious escalation. these 100 plus rockets that have been sent into tel aviv are going to lead almost certainly in israeli retaliation from airstrikes. 0ne almost certainly in israeli retaliation from airstrikes. one of the interesting things to see in terms of the overall picture is what the reaction of the american administration is. president trump of course allied himself very closely indeed with the israelites to the point of recognising the capital injerusalem that no us administration had done. it can be very interesting to see whatjoe biden does and whether he makes more effort then president trump did to bring the two sides to the table and try and thrash out something of an agreement. it’s try and thrash out something of an agreement-— agreement. it's good when you at least see a _ agreement. it's good when you at least see a foreign _ agreement. it's good when you at least see a foreign story - least see a foreign story photographed on the front of british
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papers. again there is a lot of criticism that we become a bit insular in our media across the board in recent years. a lot of international news doesn't always get the coverage perhaps it deserves. i get the coverage perhaps it deserves-— get the coverage perhaps it deserves. ~ ., �* , ., deserves. i think that's true for there a great — deserves. i think that's true for there a great deal— deserves. i think that's true for there a great deal of— deserves. i think that's true for there a great deal of interest . there a great deal of interest obviously in the israeli battle with the palestinians. the hopeful 2-parter_ the palestinians. the hopeful 2—parter states the miles away. —— two parties — 2—parter states the miles away. —— two parties. what's interesting is some _ two parties. what's interesting is some of— two parties. what's interesting is some of israel's neighbours have joined _ some of israel's neighbours have joined up — some of israel's neighbours have joined up with israel with these abraham — joined up with israel with these abraham it accords. there seems to be a wider— abraham it accords. there seems to be a wider game here. there's a ron who is— be a wider game here. there's a ron who is implacable and then there are other— who is implacable and then there are other countries who are trying to find a _ other countries who are trying to find a peaceful way. it's the most frustrating — find a peaceful way. it's the most frustrating thing you could do to watch _ frustrating thing you could do to watch it's— frustrating thing you could do to watch. it's the most harmful and foolish _ watch. it's the most harmful and foolish thing if they can get some peas or— foolish thing if they can get some peas or get some negotiation. both sides— peas or get some negotiation. both sides have — peas or get some negotiation. both sides have a slightly standoff situation at the moment. this might
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have shocked them because there are little things across other things going _ little things across other things going on— little things across other things going on all the time. this started after— going on all the time. this started after the _ going on all the time. this started after the last friday of ramadan and often is _ after the last friday of ramadan and often is a _ after the last friday of ramadan and often is a time when there is a sort often is a time when there is a sort of flat— often is a time when there is a sort of flat point — often is a time when there is a sort of flat point injerusalem. it seems to have _ of flat point injerusalem. it seems to have swerved totally much bigger. maybe _ to have swerved totally much bigger. maybe it's _ to have swerved totally much bigger. maybe it's perhapsjoe biden might think ill— maybe it's perhapsjoe biden might think i'll copy earlier presidents and try— think i'll copy earlier presidents and try and intervene on behalf of peace _ and try and intervene on behalf of peace we — and try and intervene on behalf of eace. ~ .., and try and intervene on behalf of eace. ~ .. ., thank you very much. an optimistic note to end on. we haven't brought you one thing in this review and will be the censuses have got up to. and how it's —— sussex. at the tender age of ii and how it's —— sussex. at the tender age of 11 her and how it's —— sussex. at the tender age of ii herfirst campaign was successful will tell you about that in the next. marie the eevvee in the season journalist to bring you want bit of news. i certainly never heard of it before. finagling
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to obtain something by indirect means, something by trickery to eight trickery. thanks for educating me. it's a good want to put your memory box there. eve pollard and anand menon will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers good evening... there's only one place to start tonight because manchester city have been crowned premier league champions. and they did it without even kicking a ball tonight. defeat for manchester united at home to lester means that city cannot be caught. guardiola side when a third title in and for seasons. 0ur correspondent has more. congratulations to pep guardiola and manchester city... the congratulations to pep guardiola and manchester city. . ._ manchester city... the moment that meant disappointment _ manchester city... the moment that
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meant disappointment i _ manchester city... the moment that meant disappointment i once - manchester city... the moment that meant disappointment i once had i manchester city... the moment that meant disappointment i once had a| meant disappointment i once had a manchester and the light on the other. defeat the united meant that city were champions for the fifth time in less than a decade. for theirfans and other time in less than a decade. for their fans and other night to celebrate.— celebrate. it's unbelievable. bi . . est celebrate. it's unbelievable. biggest achievement - celebrate. it's unbelievable. biggest achievement so - celebrate. it's unbelievable. biggest achievement so far. j celebrate. it's unbelievable. - biggest achievement so far. nothing beats it. _ biggest achievement so far. nothing beats it, primarily, you just know you want— beats it, primarily, you just know you want the champions of the england — you want the champions of the england. we you want the champions of the encland. ~ ., . ~' england. we won the premier lake let's ho -e england. we won the premier lake let's hone we _ england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can _ england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go _ england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to _ england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an - england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an end - england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an end to l let's hope we can go to an end to the champions _ let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league _ let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league as - let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league as well. . the champions league as well. earlier— the champions league as well. earlier united _ the champions league as well. earlier united stew— _ the champions league as well. earlier united stew— one - the champions league as well. | earlier united stew— one defeat ended their slender hopes of catching city. whose players can celebrate from the comfort of their armchairs likejimjago celebrate from the comfort of their armchairs like jim jago who celebrate from the comfort of their armchairs likejim jago who said it was unbelievable. while sterling tweeted it's the champions baby on and understandably proud night. we are here where city have played some stunning football this season. of course none of their fans have been able to watch it. every game here
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has been behind closed doors. but it hasn't stopped their success. so what's been there a secret? yes, they've headstand out stars like boyer and city fan fell floating but it's their collective strength that's been key. to it's their collective strength that's been key.— it's their collective strength that's been key. to me it special because even — that's been key. to me it special because even i _ that's been key. to me it special because even i think _ that's been key. to me it special because even i think it _ that's been key. to me it special because even i think it was - that's been key. to me it special. because even i think it was january, because even i think it was january, february time when you say deprived her down using maguire go down, there to the best players in the world. but in that time i think city won every single game. i think that says a lot about the collective. find says a lot about the collective. and so ci is says a lot about the collective. and so city is decade _ says a lot about the collective. and so city is decade of domestic domination has a new chapter. and with a first champions league final to come it could be their greatest yet. it's been some season so far for city. we'vejust yet. it's been some season so far for city. we've just been yet. it's been some season so far for city. we'vejust been hearing from their manager, he's been speaking to city tv. 50 their manager, he's been speaking to ci tv. ., , their manager, he's been speaking to ci tv, ., , , city tv. so in games everything ha en city tv. so in games everything happen but _ city tv. so in games everything happen but the _ city tv. so in games everything happen but the league - city tv. so in games everything happen but the league is - city tv. so in games everything - happen but the league is everyday, every day and we did it incredible.
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i think is everything start in december and we won in southampton until 7th of march and we guess lost against united. that period. december and march, we won absolutely everything on the games. and that made us the primarily possible. and that made us the primarily ossible. ., ., , possible. that win for lester toni . ht possible. that win for lester tonight at — possible. that win for lester tonight at old _ possible. that win for lester tonight at old trafford - possible. that win for lester tonight at old trafford is - possible. that win for lester tonight at old trafford is a i possible. that win for lester i tonight at old trafford is a huge boost to their hopes of playing champions league football next year. it also brought an end to manchester united unlikely chance of catching city in the title race. but manager was quick to complement his city rivals. i think the whole season has given us optimism and room for optimism. but also room for improvement. i think we pushed man city all the way until ten, 12 days left of the season. and that's a very good achievement, i think. because they are a very good team. a very worthy champion. i say congratulations because they have played some fantastic stuff this season.
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0ne one of the game tonight southampton being crystal palace 3—1. both sides knew it would guarantee premier league football next season. alice actually took the league and the first five minutes but southampton drew level thanks to that smart finish from ends. adams then put them in from making a 3—1 with the second goal of the game. and his 12 of the season. meanwhile, we still don't know where the all—english champions league final, between manchester city and chelsea, will take place. earlier today, culture secretary 0liver dowden said the government cleared the way for uefa to host the final at wembley. the match will be moved from istanbul, but portugal has emerged as an alternative host. i don't think it would be productive to get into the detail of the discussions that are going on. we are still discussing it with them. but i think that given the huge progress that we've made and we've seen just this week the prime
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minister is announcing that fans can come back into stadiums, was a possible? because his success with the vaccine but also because we variance of concerns out of the uk. if we can allow this game to happen while protecting the integrity of our quarantine system then of course would it to happen. the heavyweight fight everyone wants to see. anthonyjoshua against tyson fury looks set to take place in saudi arabia. boxing promoter eddie hearn confirmed the location, with the fight likely to take place on either the 7th or 14th of august. joshua fought in the saudi capital riyadh in december 2019, when he won a rematch against andy ruinr. cameron norrie's good run of form has continued with victory in the first round of the italian 0pen. he made it to the final in estoril earlier this month, and then came through two rounds of qualifying in rome, where he beat spain's roberto carballes baena in straight sets. but there wasn't much luck for
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condo. the british number one beaten by pemco in the first round in rome. cons are not able to put up too much of a fight. she lost 6—3— one in just 69 minutes. and that is all your support for now. just a quick reminder tonight manchester city have been crowned premier league champions. plenty more on the bbc website. for me and the team, have a very good night. today shaping up to be another one of sunshine and showers although the showers will be is quite as intense as what we had on tuesday with the lightning and quite a lot of hail. this area of low pressure will be sitting on top of the country today bringing the unsettled weather. this feature will bring wet weather to the channel islands. this rain eventually pushing up into south and southwest england and wales by the end of the day. for most we start off with some sunshine and then the showers will get going. the odd heavy want around. could see more
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cloud and cherry rain across the northern half of scotland where temperatures will be around 10 degrees. 0therwise temperatures will be around 10 degrees. otherwise for most ia to 17 celsius without that ran across the south will spill its way northward across wednesday night and threw well in the midlands. further north to we will see clear spells it will state rather cloudy across northern scotland. for most it will be a frost free night. we do it all again on thursday. it's another one of sunshine and showers. perhaps fewer showers on friday with more in the way of cloud around.
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