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it's quite funny sure that our first reaction is to rush out to asda as the daily mail reporting anding restricted to six multipacks but there's a slightly more, it's not just about our delivery is being late. there is a serious issue. you might say it's a good thing for people trying to sell beer... when it first happened i thought izzard brexit, the weather, itjust seems to be two factories being refurbished... it's one of those things coming together isn't it? it's hot weather, either not working are being on holiday. as far as i can make out. and world cup the man. we might not have known that the heatwave was coming but we did know
it's quite funny sure that our first reaction is to rush out to asda as the daily mail reporting anding restricted to six multipacks but there's a slightly more, it's not just about our delivery is being late. there is a serious issue. you might say it's a good thing for people trying to sell beer... when it first happened i thought izzard brexit, the weather, itjust seems to be two factories being refurbished... it's one of those things coming together isn't it? it's hot weather, either not...
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it's quite funny sure that our first reaction is to rush out to asda as the daily mail reporting and try to stockpile for the heatwave barbecue and being restricted to six multipacks but there's a slightly more, it's not just about our delivery is being late. there is a serious issue. you might say it's a good thing for people trying to sell beer... when it first happened i thought izzard brexit, the weather, itjust seems to be two factories being refurbished... it's one of those things coming together isn't it? it's hot weather, either not working are being on holiday. as far as i can make out. and world cup the man. we might not have known that the heatwave was coming but we did know the world cup was coming, it seems a poor time to shut the factories for maintenance. there is talk that things might be back online and the c02 will flow again. it will remain a mystery to me even after it's all sorted. what it did inspire was a great debate on how crumpets are made and things like that. let's move on to the times and more serious matters, nhs chiefs to cut a host of added to thousand
it's quite funny sure that our first reaction is to rush out to asda as the daily mail reporting and try to stockpile for the heatwave barbecue and being restricted to six multipacks but there's a slightly more, it's not just about our delivery is being late. there is a serious issue. you might say it's a good thing for people trying to sell beer... when it first happened i thought izzard brexit, the weather, itjust seems to be two factories being refurbished... it's one of those things coming...
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they will be watching carefully the moves between asda and sainsbury‘s, because that will change thes that are doing quite well. the uk food business has remained a little bit resilient. we have seen other businesses on the high street in the last few weeks really struggle. we are still spending money on food and going into supermarkets and tesco wa nt to going into supermarkets and tesco want to be the number one choice for those grocery needs. china will quickly retaliate if the us hurts its interests with fresh trade tariffs, a foreign ministry spokesman has said. the warning from beijing comes as the us prepares to levy new tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese imports. the us says its tariffs on chinese goods are in response to theft of intellectual property. former tennis champion boris becker is claiming diplomatic immunity against an attempt to sue him. his appointment as a diplomat by the central african republic affords him protection from any legal claims. mr becker was declared bankrupt in 2017 over money owed to private bank arbuthnot latham. he is now being pursued fo
they will be watching carefully the moves between asda and sainsbury‘s, because that will change thes that are doing quite well. the uk food business has remained a little bit resilient. we have seen other businesses on the high street in the last few weeks really struggle. we are still spending money on food and going into supermarkets and tesco wa nt to going into supermarkets and tesco want to be the number one choice for those grocery needs. china will quickly retaliate if the us hurts...
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the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restrictedes of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit, and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution, with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed "useless," such as tonsil and back procedures, in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page, with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement that former police commander, david duckenfield, will stand trial over charges relating to the deaths of liverpool fans at hillsborough. the daily mirror reports on what it calls "britain
the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restrictedes of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit, and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution, with research suggesting it...
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sainsbury has also been doing well — as investors take stock of their planned deal with asda.ittle bit more about today's prime minister questions. brexit came up again, perhaps no surprise. especially in light of those warnings we were reporting on last week or so from various business. let's have some more analysis. hi, norman. a bit of an open day forjeremy corbyn. call it what you will over brexit, over spending plans, corbyn. call it what you will over brexit, overspending plans, over attitudes towards business, you name it. how did mr korver and get on? let's have a look. mr speaker, i am asking the prime minister how many more firms are telling the prime minister in private what airbus and bmw are now saying very, very publicly? no surprise, misses may wa nted publicly? no surprise, misses may wanted to hit back by flagging up labour discussions. this government has always been a party that will back business and will continue to do so. and... and we... we back business because it is businesses that create millions ofjobs for people in our country, that provide billions
sainsbury has also been doing well — as investors take stock of their planned deal with asda.ittle bit more about today's prime minister questions. brexit came up again, perhaps no surprise. especially in light of those warnings we were reporting on last week or so from various business. let's have some more analysis. hi, norman. a bit of an open day forjeremy corbyn. call it what you will over brexit, over spending plans, corbyn. call it what you will over brexit, overspending plans, over...
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if sainsbury‘s and asda put themselves together, that is quicker? work, that is why the shares at a four—year high, despite lingering concerns four—year high, despite lingering concerns about what amazon will do if it enters the market more fully thanit if it enters the market more fully than it has so far. good to talk to you. all very cheery! the markets? the ftse, as we were talking about, it is down. tesco, up 2%. rolls—royce has come off the boil a little bit. the pound against the euro, the euro was looking quite weak. it is not so much the strength of the pound, wea kness much the strength of the pound, weakness of the euro, they said interest rates are probably not going to go up in the eurozone for about a year. we are done, have a good weekend. you too. nice to end ona good weekend. you too. nice to end on a friendly note... a bit of news we are getting from washington. we are hearing that a federaljudge has revoked the bail conditions for paul manafort. he is the former campaign chairman for the us president donald trump. this will mean h
if sainsbury‘s and asda put themselves together, that is quicker? work, that is why the shares at a four—year high, despite lingering concerns four—year high, despite lingering concerns about what amazon will do if it enters the market more fully thanit if it enters the market more fully than it has so far. good to talk to you. all very cheery! the markets? the ftse, as we were talking about, it is down. tesco, up 2%. rolls—royce has come off the boil a little bit. the pound against the...
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and there was also the merger between sainsbury‘s and asda which will not make life easy. gives me a sick feeling in my stomach. i'm so aware of how little control i have and the feeling of needing to be online." that's what one child said to organisation 5rights during a study they carried out into protecting children online. the royal college of psychiatrists tells this programme that regulation needs to be introduced immediately and technology firms need to face tougher scrutiny over how they entice children. 5rights have found tech companies are deliberately designing services to be compulsive — and its seriously harming our children's learning and development. well, let's talk now to baroness beeban kidron — she's founder of the 5rights organisation and co—authored this report. louise theodosiou is a child and adolescent psychologist who works for the royal college of psychiatrists. jenny afia is a mum of two who tries to regulate her children's screen time — she has also worked with the children's commissioner on this issue. andy mellor is a headteacher of a primary
and there was also the merger between sainsbury‘s and asda which will not make life easy. gives me a sick feeling in my stomach. i'm so aware of how little control i have and the feeling of needing to be online." that's what one child said to organisation 5rights during a study they carried out into protecting children online. the royal college of psychiatrists tells this programme that regulation needs to be introduced immediately and technology firms need to face tougher scrutiny over...
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or they have left the profession to stack shelves in asda where they are paid more.y obvious to me. as horrific as trying to give me an insulin injection even though i am not diabetic because they got my name mixed up. the simplest mistake of putting custard on my meal instead of gravy because they didn't know the difference. we need to pay our nurses a better wage. 6% over the next three years isn't good enough. we need to change their working shifts to suit them. like those who are parents, night shifts, etc. we will talk more about the loosening of those visa regulations in order to encourage more doctors and nurses and other professions to come to this country asap. because we are short. after 10am. your views are welcome. if you work in the medical profession and you happen to run a hospital, let us know what the situation is like in your own trust. the weather was a bit iffy at 4:30am when i left my house, is summer over? not yet. that was the south of the country you are talking about that in the north it was quite a different story and still is. storm hector
or they have left the profession to stack shelves in asda where they are paid more.y obvious to me. as horrific as trying to give me an insulin injection even though i am not diabetic because they got my name mixed up. the simplest mistake of putting custard on my meal instead of gravy because they didn't know the difference. we need to pay our nurses a better wage. 6% over the next three years isn't good enough. we need to change their working shifts to suit them. like those who are parents,...
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. —— asda.ury's.1000 suppliers were surveyed and said it rarely or never complied with a legally binding code of practice. a quick look at this story in the guardian. one way of reviving the high street is to open other things, relying on shops. talked about how a lot of things are going, putting in more officers. that could be one of the solutions. the papers are dominated by world cup coverage. if you could help me, c, gareth southgate as the england lads have a beer, which is no great surprise. he said they perhaps didn't enjoy qualification as they should have done for this world cup and he's decided to change them and now they are there, he wants them to relax. this core strength, do you not do that in the gym? this morning, yes. idoit that in the gym? this morning, yes. i do it all the time. its extreme core strength. i've never used the exercise ball in that way. i have put my feet on the top of it and done things that way. we should try it at home. we call that the scissors. not like any
. —— asda.ury's.1000 suppliers were surveyed and said it rarely or never complied with a legally binding code of practice. a quick look at this story in the guardian. one way of reviving the high street is to open other things, relying on shops. talked about how a lot of things are going, putting in more officers. that could be one of the solutions. the papers are dominated by world cup coverage. if you could help me, c, gareth southgate as the england lads have a beer, which is no great...