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they were rocked earlier with the news that warren gatland‘s right—hand man, rob howley, was forster of an investigation into alleged betting irregularities so that news rocked the camp but they have responded in the right way, coming through unscathed ahead of a huge game in pool b ahead of australia in six days. —— pool letter d. let‘s get more now from philippa tuttiet, former wales international, whojoins me from cardiff. what did you make of the match? what a what did you make of the match? what 9, what did you make of the match? what a game, and away to kick off for wales, it was an impact and a real statement to the rest of the world that wales are completely focused on their performances on the field. what did you think of warren gatland in his command of the team and what would he have said to the side? trying to figure out what warren gatland is thinking is something we don‘t try to do in wales. but i have no doubt that he would have just told them to enjoy it, remember the journey you have been on. all of their players have said they have been to hell and back for the past
they were rocked earlier with the news that warren gatland‘s right—hand man, rob howley, was forster of an investigation into alleged betting irregularities so that news rocked the camp but they have responded in the right way, coming through unscathed ahead of a huge game in pool b ahead of australia in six days. —— pool letter d. let‘s get more now from philippa tuttiet, former wales international, whojoins me from cardiff. what did you make of the match? what a what did you make of...
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and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katherine forster, journalistay times, and joe twyman, director at deltapoll. government ministers are insisting that their brexit plans remain in place despite stinging criticism from their former collegue amber rudd, who has resigned her cabinet post. she said today that the vast majority of brexit—focused work was going towards no—deal, while there were no formal negotiations with brussels on securing a new withdrawal agreement. she also called the expulsion of 21 conservative mps an assault on decency and democracy. ministers say they are sticking to plans to leave the eu at the end of october and are looking for ways around the anti—no—deal law that comes into force tomorrow. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. 0ut out of government and free to speak her mind, amber rudd walked away from the cabinet no longer convinced that getting a brexit deal was the prime minister's priority. this morning i am joined by the now former work and pensions secretary, amber rudd... she explained she could see l
and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katherine forster, journalistay times, and joe twyman, director at deltapoll. government ministers are insisting that their brexit plans remain in place despite stinging criticism from their former collegue amber rudd, who has resigned her cabinet post. she said today that the vast majority of brexit—focused work was going towards no—deal, while there were no formal negotiations with brussels on securing a new...
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with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times and joe twyman, director at deltapoll. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. in the telegraph, borisjohnson draws up plans to stop the brexit extension mps want him to seek if they don't vote for a general election tomorrow. in the times, borisjohnson tells cabinet ministers they may have to accept a three—month delay. in the guardian, boris johnson flies to ireland to meet the irish prime minister as he battles to save his brexit plan. in the financial times, the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, warns borisjohnson not to expect any consessions from the eu on the irish border issue. the daily mail leads with culture secretary, nicky morgan, saying she'll stand by borisjohnson and urges others to do the same. but she says he must tell the truth on what progress he has made in talks with brussels. in the express, their poll shows that britain is still backing brexit despite a constitutional crisis. it says the poll shows people still think he's the best person to deliver brexit. and the sun leads with little mix
with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times and joe twyman, director at deltapoll. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. in the telegraph, borisjohnson draws up plans to stop the brexit extension mps want him to seek if they don't vote for a general election tomorrow. in the times, borisjohnson tells cabinet ministers they may have to accept a three—month delay. in the guardian, boris johnson flies to ireland to meet the irish prime minister as he battles to save...
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with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times and joe twyman, director at deltapoll.come to you both. lovely to have you here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. in the telegraph, boris johnson's plans to stop a brexit extension if mps don't vote for a general election. in the times, borisjohnson tells cabinet ministers they may have to accept a three—month delay. the metro leads with the chancellor, sajid javid, saying we have a cunning plan to deliver brexit — but it would be ‘madness‘ to reveal the details. in the financial times, the irish prime minister warns boris johnson not to expect any concessions from the eu on the irish border issue. and in the daily mail, culture secretary nicky morgan says she'll stand by boris johnson and urges others to do the same but says he must tell the truth on what progress he's made with talks in brussels. we started brexit in all its glory. the financial times. leo varadkar plays down talks progress on brexit deadlock. there is no movement likely, is there, on the backstop? depends entirely who you listen to. the no
with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times and joe twyman, director at deltapoll.come to you both. lovely to have you here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. in the telegraph, boris johnson's plans to stop a brexit extension if mps don't vote for a general election. in the times, borisjohnson tells cabinet ministers they may have to accept a three—month delay. the metro leads with the chancellor, sajid javid, saying we have a cunning plan to deliver brexit —...
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again, i am an arborist and i will keep my urban forster's hat on. again, just saying, these are considerations. i reached the act this decision that you guys have to make tonight. i continue to ask -- respect the role that you play. you know, we remain open to what happened. thank you. >> mr. buck? the appellant actually said he has reached out to both of you with no response. is that common? when the member of the public wants to participate -- >> it is not common at all. with all due respect to mr. mr. klipp, we are not the supreme work, i do not have staffing levels like that. >> really? >> i know, exactly. we get a lot of requests for information. i am not there is on it -- i am not the respondent. i would love to work with everyone i work out arrangements. again, we do that when we can. we have done that in a lot of different cases. >> i understand but -- >> we have all mutually continued the item together. we have reached out to san francisco environment. we have put a lot of effort into resulting decisions. >> not to interrupt you, this is no
again, i am an arborist and i will keep my urban forster's hat on. again, just saying, these are considerations. i reached the act this decision that you guys have to make tonight. i continue to ask -- respect the role that you play. you know, we remain open to what happened. thank you. >> mr. buck? the appellant actually said he has reached out to both of you with no response. is that common? when the member of the public wants to participate -- >> it is not common at all. with all...
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day and it's mannix around 20 tons of waste per day in istanbul and $90000000.00 tons of waste at forster's in general which is a huge number and according to official figures there is a problem here because 2 thirds of the ways for us it's generated by the furthest fearful is mismanaged which means it is not through sorry fold or acclimated or kept in the way of houses properly and listens bad forward our friend and my mentor the experts say which raises a crucial and for the future and also thinking that turkey has become the set the marja splats 6 and weighs in for terry for only do you hate and this is also raising concerns of on the public because since 2 thirds of the west has mismanaged all are they going to manage it the noise from other countries in all of this is a question being asked by many interested. well for more on all of this we are now joined by timothy now decided he's a climate change activist from fiji he's at the united nations in new york now timothy i know you've traveled a long way to be in new york today tell us what your message is to the leaders that . my messag
day and it's mannix around 20 tons of waste per day in istanbul and $90000000.00 tons of waste at forster's in general which is a huge number and according to official figures there is a problem here because 2 thirds of the ways for us it's generated by the furthest fearful is mismanaged which means it is not through sorry fold or acclimated or kept in the way of houses properly and listens bad forward our friend and my mentor the experts say which raises a crucial and for the future and also...
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it was gladstone's minister, w e forster, who asked why any child should miss out on education and madewhy the most vulnerable in society are left to fend for themselves and he paved the way for the welfare state. it was beveridge who asked why anyone should have to pay for health care and masterminded our beloved nhs. and it was paddy ashdown who asked whether it is inevitable that modern economies destroy the natural environment and put the liberal democrats at the forefront of green thinking. the liberal democrats, we come from a long line of innovators. so when we were in government we asked why any child should go hungry at school and we introduced free school meals universally. we asked why baby should only have one parent ta ke why baby should only have one parent take care of them in the first year of life and redesigned shared pa rental leave. of life and redesigned shared parental leave. and we asked why the state should judge what kind of love is acceptable and we made same—sex marriage legal because love is love. applause. now we need to do it again. because our country need
it was gladstone's minister, w e forster, who asked why any child should miss out on education and madewhy the most vulnerable in society are left to fend for themselves and he paved the way for the welfare state. it was beveridge who asked why anyone should have to pay for health care and masterminded our beloved nhs. and it was paddy ashdown who asked whether it is inevitable that modern economies destroy the natural environment and put the liberal democrats at the forefront of green...