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the daily express carries the story. it _ of the party. the daily express carries the story.me minister is pleased... once again it has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i’m has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read the - rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read the daily i rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure l that those who read the daily says will be moved but that's not the issue. the issue is that working people are going to be hit with a tax that is effectively designed so that rich pensioners can keep hold of the houses despite getting hundreds of thousand pounds worth of care we are all paying for. we can see why this is such a difficult sell. in those a0 constituencies one from the labour party in the last election. there are no solutions and i guess the government is banking on the idea that the election is a few years away and peopl
the daily express carries the story. it _ of the party. the daily express carries the story.me minister is pleased... once again it has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i’m has that accurate of a churchill rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read _ rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who read the - rallying cry, doesn't it? i'm sure that those who...
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, dare i mention it, thinks _ daily express, dare i mention it, thinks the — daily express, dare i mentionhern ireland protocol has been a — thinks the northern ireland protocol has been a triumph for anybody — except— has been a triumph for anybody — except for— has been a triumph for anybody — except for the fact that it did enahte — except for the fact that it did enable boris to get a deal across the tine — enable boris to get a deal across the line. so here we are, the uk says— the line. so here we are, the uk says it— the line. so here we are, the uk says it wants renegotiation, the eu says it wants renegotiation, the eu says it _ says it wants renegotiation, the eu says it doesn't, but it's prepared to be _ says it doesn't, but it's prepared to be flexible. in the process is now— to be flexible. in the process is now indefinite, we will see what indefinite — now indefinite, we will see what indefinite means in eu parlance over the next _ indefinite means in eu parlance over the next few months. it�*s indefinite means in eu parlance over the next few months.— the next few months. it'
, dare i mention it, thinks _ daily express, dare i mention it, thinks the — daily express, dare i mentionhern ireland protocol has been a — thinks the northern ireland protocol has been a triumph for anybody — except— has been a triumph for anybody — except for— has been a triumph for anybody — except for the fact that it did enahte — except for the fact that it did enable boris to get a deal across the tine — enable boris to get a deal across the line. so here we are, the uk...
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it's a classic daily express headline of a - christmas. tories. the government is getting another— stories. the government is getting another 50,000 tests for lorry drivers— another 50,000 tests for lorry drivers because a big problem is that over the last 15—16 months during — that over the last 15—16 months during lockdown, no new drivers have been trained, and the average age of a lorry— been trained, and the average age of a lorry driver — been trained, and the average age of a lorry driver is quite old, a lot of retired _ a lorry driver is quite old, a lot of retired and no new blood is comihg — of retired and no new blood is comihg ih~ _ of retired and no new blood is coming in. at the moment, that's causihg _ coming in. at the moment, that's causing quite a few problems, and it is set _ causing quite a few problems, and it is set to— causing quite a few problems, and it is set to for— causing quite a few problems, and it is set to for the next few months. i also think— is set to for the next few months. i also think that the governme
it's a classic daily express headline of a - christmas. tories. the government is getting another— stories. the government is getting another 50,000 tests for lorry drivers— another 50,000 tests for lorry drivers because a big problem is that over the last 15—16 months during — that over the last 15—16 months during lockdown, no new drivers have been trained, and the average age of a lorry— been trained, and the average age of a lorry driver — been trained, and the average age of...
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talk to us about this story - on the daily express. 130,000 people lose out in e1 on the daily express seen, this is people who first started claiming state pensions be for 2016. so it's been going on for quite a long time for that hasn't come to light until people started pressing for the individual calculations.— pressing for the individual calculations. people started complaining _ calculations. people started complaining that _ calculations. people started complaining that they - calculations. people started i complaining that they thought calculations. people started - complaining that they thought they had been underpaid for a while for their pensions. a report is coming out from — their pensions. a report is coming out from the national audit office say yes, _ out from the national audit office say yes, indeed 130,000 people, most of them _ say yes, indeed 130,000 people, most of them women, female pensioners have been— of them women, female pensioners have been underpaid to an average of about— have been underpaid to an average of about £9,000 per person. so it's a significant
talk to us about this story - on the daily express. 130,000 people lose out in e1 on the daily express seen, this is people who first started claiming state pensions be for 2016. so it's been going on for quite a long time for that hasn't come to light until people started pressing for the individual calculations.— pressing for the individual calculations. people started complaining _ calculations. people started complaining that _ calculations. people started complaining that they -...
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pauly, looking at the daily express, generally _ of that.ily express, generally supportive - of that. pauly, looking at the daily express, generally supportive and | express, generally supportive and quite a few are supported —— i suppose the question is, will every penny count? there's already been a lot of talk from experts that the nhs will get the vast bulk of this money, and maybe social care not so much. this money, and maybe social care not so much-— this money, and maybe social care not so much. �*, ., , not so much. there's two components to this - the — not so much. there's two components to this - the first — not so much. there's two components to this - the first is _ not so much. there's two components to this - the first is dealing _ not so much. there's two components to this - the first is dealing with - to this — the first is dealing with the hack— to this — the first is dealing with the back log of the pandemic, and the back log of the pandemic, and the second — the back log of the pandemic, and the second is money for soci
pauly, looking at the daily express, generally _ of that.ily express, generally supportive - of that. pauly, looking at the daily express, generally supportive and | express, generally supportive and quite a few are supported —— i suppose the question is, will every penny count? there's already been a lot of talk from experts that the nhs will get the vast bulk of this money, and maybe social care not so much. this money, and maybe social care not so much-— this money, and maybe social...
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to give me 20 _ seconds on daniel craig because he is on the front page of the daily express. s not commander craig and he has been given the rank - express. he is not commander craig and he has been given the rank by i and he has been given the rank by the royal navy with that and the novels, intelligence officer of the navy. it is a great stunt ahead of the no time to dive film coming out within days. and it is nice to see daniel craig and his navy get up. what i presume you agreed. thank you ve much what i presume you agreed. thank you very much indeed. _ what i presume you agreed. thank you very much indeed. it _ what i presume you agreed. thank you very much indeed. it is _ what i presume you agreed. thank you very much indeed. it is really _ very much indeed. it is really interesting to talk to you because it is a really full set of front pages there with lots of politics, of course for everyone and much more coming up. thank you very much indeed for that and that is it for the papers this evening, sport is coming up next. this is the latest from the bbc sport centre. not
to give me 20 _ seconds on daniel craig because he is on the front page of the daily express. s not commander craig and he has been given the rank - express. he is not commander craig and he has been given the rank by i and he has been given the rank by the royal navy with that and the novels, intelligence officer of the navy. it is a great stunt ahead of the no time to dive film coming out within days. and it is nice to see daniel craig and his navy get up. what i presume you agreed. thank you...
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let's move onto another story, the front of the daily - story, the front of the daily express, priti has been very frustrated — yes, priti patel has been very frustrated by what she sees as failings — frustrated by what she sees as failings by france to live up to the conditions — failings by france to live up to the conditions that were put on it as part of— conditions that were put on it as part of the — conditions that were put on it as part of the £54 million to try to limit _ part of the £54 million to try to limit the — part of the £54 million to try to limit the number of people who are crossing _ limit the number of people who are crossing the channel in small boats and who _ crossing the channel in small boats and who are desperate enough to try and who are desperate enough to try and make _ and who are desperate enough to try and make it — and who are desperate enough to try and make it across the channel in small— and make it across the channel in small boats. what's being quoted here is— small boats. what's being quoted here is that the uk government is prepared — here is
let's move onto another story, the front of the daily - story, the front of the daily express, priti has been very frustrated — yes, priti patel has been very frustrated by what she sees as failings — frustrated by what she sees as failings by france to live up to the conditions — failings by france to live up to the conditions that were put on it as part of— conditions that were put on it as part of the — conditions that were put on it as part of the £54 million to try to limit _...
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with me are sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily express, and broadcaster david davies. see both of you, thanks for being with us this evening. let's bring you what the first editions of the papers are saying so far. the guardian reports that borisjohnson will tell mps the health care system is in crisis, and cannot be expected to recover alone. the prime minister faces growing rebellion over potential rises to tax, ahead of tomorrow's announcement on how england's social care system overhaul and tackling of the nhs backlog will be funded. according to the telegraph, the prime minister is expected to reveal that national insurance will be increased by around 1.25%, in a move that could generate £10 billion for the nhs. the paper says this will first be used to tackle the nhs backlog caused by the pandemic before funding social care. "revealed: plans for octoberfirebreak" reads the headline on the i — a senior government scientist has told the paper of potential government plans for an extended half term holiday and potential restrictions in england, to tackle rising hosp
with me are sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily express, and broadcaster david davies. see both of you, thanks for being with us this evening. let's bring you what the first editions of the papers are saying so far. the guardian reports that borisjohnson will tell mps the health care system is in crisis, and cannot be expected to recover alone. the prime minister faces growing rebellion over potential rises to tax, ahead of tomorrow's announcement on how england's social care...
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but the daily express claiming the biggest pay day for emma raducanu, it says she could make a "coolne billion dollars". another story on their front page though, also in the mirror too, it's the nhs starting a trial of a blood test than can spot more than 50 different cancers. they're reporting it's the largest clinical trial of the tests anywhere in the world. the telegraph leads with coronavirus. the paper reports that the prime minister is planning to "rip up covid restrictions" as part of a new approach to the virus this winter. the metro, along similar lines, leads on vaccine passport plans for nightclubs and big events in england being dropped and the i claims that borisjohnson is banking on boosterjabs to control infections through the winter. it's reporting that third jabs are set to begin in the next couple of weeks, with the pm announcing his plans on tuesday. so let's begin. you are going to kick herself with a lady who has graced most of the papers today and that is emma. there she is. a huge smile. we have got used to it now and the trophy in her hands. what an amazing
but the daily express claiming the biggest pay day for emma raducanu, it says she could make a "coolne billion dollars". another story on their front page though, also in the mirror too, it's the nhs starting a trial of a blood test than can spot more than 50 different cancers. they're reporting it's the largest clinical trial of the tests anywhere in the world. the telegraph leads with coronavirus. the paper reports that the prime minister is planning to "rip up covid...
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let's look at the daily express, which has a similar story.aning is 180 degrees the other way.- think the actual meaning is 180 degrees the other way. yes, it is a bit of an ominous _ degrees the other way. yes, it is a bit of an ominous one. _ degrees the other way. yes, it is a bit of an ominous one. we're - bit of an ominous one. we're absolutely confident. this is a slightly— absolutely confident. this is a slightly more cheery headline for the mail— slightly more cheery headline for the mail one. ultimately, boris johnson— the mail one. ultimately, boris johnson will retain the powers to return _ johnson will retain the powers to return us— johnson will retain the powers to return us to lockdown, and there will he _ return us to lockdown, and there will be some talk about repealing various— will be some talk about repealing various powers in the coronavirus act, _ various powers in the coronavirus act, which— various powers in the coronavirus act, which i— various powers in the coronavirus act, which i think is supposed to be throwing _ a
let's look at the daily express, which has a similar story.aning is 180 degrees the other way.- think the actual meaning is 180 degrees the other way. yes, it is a bit of an ominous _ degrees the other way. yes, it is a bit of an ominous one. _ degrees the other way. yes, it is a bit of an ominous one. we're - bit of an ominous one. we're absolutely confident. this is a slightly— absolutely confident. this is a slightly more cheery headline for the mail— slightly more cheery headline for...
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the front page of the daily oppressed —— daily express.of politicisation when it comes to vaccine passports. you mentioned nicola sturgeon quite a lot, she has already decided passports are a good idea in some areas in scotland, and they were very much on the table at the... now they've completely gone, but they could be part of plan b if things go a little bit awry in the winter months. i a little bit awry in the winter months. ., , ., , . , months. i tried to be ob'ectively fair about certain h months. i tried to be objectively fair about certain judgements, l months. i tried to be objectively i fair about certain judgements, and months. i tried to be objectively - fair about certain judgements, and i fairabout certainjudgements, and i think nicola sturgeon has this one right _ think nicola sturgeon has this one right i_ think nicola sturgeon has this one right. i can't see the problem saying — right. i can't see the problem saying to _ right. i can't see the problem saying to somebody, it if you want to go _ saying to somebody, it if yo
the front page of the daily oppressed —— daily express.of politicisation when it comes to vaccine passports. you mentioned nicola sturgeon quite a lot, she has already decided passports are a good idea in some areas in scotland, and they were very much on the table at the... now they've completely gone, but they could be part of plan b if things go a little bit awry in the winter months. i a little bit awry in the winter months. ., , ., , . , months. i tried to be ob'ectively fair about...
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with me are sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily express and broadcaster, david davies.ave you both back with us. tomorrow's front pages, for those of you watching at home and have not seen earlier editions of the review, we start with the daily mail. "fiver a week to fix care crisis" is the headline on tomorrow's daily mail. the paper says that's how much extra money a typical worker will have to pay to fund new social care plans in england. the paper describes the governments plans as "manifesto—busting tax raid" to "bail out the nhs and fix social care". the guardian reports that borisjohnson will tell mps the health care system is in crisis and cannot be expected to recover alone. the prime minister faces growing rebellion over potential rises to tax, ahead of tomorrow's announcement. according to the telegraph, the prime minister is expected to reveal that national insurance will be increased by around 1.25%, in a move that could generate £10 billion for the nhs — the paper says this will first be used to tackle the nhs backlog caused by the pandemic, before funding
with me are sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily express and broadcaster, david davies.ave you both back with us. tomorrow's front pages, for those of you watching at home and have not seen earlier editions of the review, we start with the daily mail. "fiver a week to fix care crisis" is the headline on tomorrow's daily mail. the paper says that's how much extra money a typical worker will have to pay to fund new social care plans in england. the paper describes the...
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the daily express claims the government is working on �*urgent plans�* to get more hgv drivers and avoidls a christmas crisis. labour will recruit thousands of new teachers, according to the daily mirror splash. the guardian also leads with a preview of keir starmer�*s speech to the labour party conference, and reports he'll put mental health at the core of his pitch. the daily telegraph says french authorities are accusing the uk of rejecting three—quarters of their applications to fish in waters around britain, and claims they're considering �*retaliatory action�*. and the sun, alongside that huge picture of the dutchess of cambridge at the bond premiere, leads with a car crash involving katie price. it reports fears from her family, as the paper claims drink and drugs were involved in the incident. so, let�*s begin. let�*s save the feel for a little later on, shall we, and kick off with the speech by keir starmer later tomorrow afternoon in brighton. the mirror, as you would expect, very faithful to the labour party has got probably the most detail about what he is going to stay in hi
the daily express claims the government is working on �*urgent plans�* to get more hgv drivers and avoidls a christmas crisis. labour will recruit thousands of new teachers, according to the daily mirror splash. the guardian also leads with a preview of keir starmer�*s speech to the labour party conference, and reports he'll put mental health at the core of his pitch. the daily telegraph says french authorities are accusing the uk of rejecting three—quarters of their applications to...
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university say 32 prominent websites across 16 countries have been targeted, including the daily mail, daily expressur—day search. he was seen sitting in a puddle using his hands to drink water. he has since been reunited with his family after he went vanished on his parents�* rural property. his family described the rescue as a �*miracle'. let's get more on this from our correspondent shaimaa khalil who's in sydney. absolutely astonishing, the australian bushland is unforgiving even for an adult who would find themselves lost or unprepared, let alone a small child, so his survival really is something of a miracle, isn't it? it really is something of a miracle, isn't it? , ., , , isn't it? it is, and the sigs exactly how _ isn't it? it is, and the sigs exactly how his _ isn't it? it is, and the sigs exactly how his family - isn't it? it is, and the sigs - exactly how his family described isn't it? it is, and the sigs _ exactly how his family described the rescue, a miracle, i cannot stop rest —— watching that footage you are showing and talking about, that moment when he was found, the police and th
university say 32 prominent websites across 16 countries have been targeted, including the daily mail, daily expressur—day search. he was seen sitting in a puddle using his hands to drink water. he has since been reunited with his family after he went vanished on his parents�* rural property. his family described the rescue as a �*miracle'. let's get more on this from our correspondent shaimaa khalil who's in sydney. absolutely astonishing, the australian bushland is unforgiving even for...
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is the headline in the daily express. the paper describes the pledge as a "guarantee".could last for a month. that's if people stop panic buying. the most read article on the bbc news website is about katie price's car accident. the reality tv star was arrested after crashing her car on tuesday. you have quite a good one about what we have been watching during lockdown. netflix. you do not get the numbers on the channels like you do when you are streaming. they are quite secretive about it. they said bridgerton was number one. lupin second. emily in paris at number ten. the new film, the new series that everyone is talking about is currently number one and has a very good chance of becoming the best performing show ever. wow! i have not seen that one. i want to show you this. muhammad ali could do lots of things. he could also draw. these very rare artwork by muhammad ali asset to fetch £300,000 at auction. quite political drawings. also a little picture of himself floating like a butterfly, sting like a b. i wish there was a bigger picture of this. i want to see more.
is the headline in the daily express. the paper describes the pledge as a "guarantee".could last for a month. that's if people stop panic buying. the most read article on the bbc news website is about katie price's car accident. the reality tv star was arrested after crashing her car on tuesday. you have quite a good one about what we have been watching during lockdown. netflix. you do not get the numbers on the channels like you do when you are streaming. they are quite secretive...
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look, first of all, having praised the - first of all, having praised the daily express for campaigning because of the way we have done things in— because of the way we have done things in the past, the smallest 40% of businesses, 650,000 businesses, won't _ of businesses, 650,000 businesses, won't be _ of businesses, 650,000 businesses, won't be affected by this at all. that— won't be affected by this at all. that is— won't be affected by this at all. that is because of employment allowance we increase in the first budget _ allowance we increase in the first budget i— allowance we increase in the first budget i did. the next 14% of businesses, so 650,000 or so will face an— businesses, so 650,000 or so will face an average increase of £450, which _ face an average increase of £450, which for— face an average increase of £450, which for context is 0.1% of their revenue — which for context is 0.1% of their revenue and and 70% of the contribution from businesses will come _ contribution from businesses will come from the largest 1% of business, so that is the impact on businesses — busine
look, first of all, having praised the - first of all, having praised the daily express for campaigning because of the way we have done things in— because of the way we have done things in the past, the smallest 40% of businesses, 650,000 businesses, won't _ of businesses, 650,000 businesses, won't be _ of businesses, 650,000 businesses, won't be affected by this at all. that— won't be affected by this at all. that is— won't be affected by this at all. that is because of employment...
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express is. are talking about the daily dispensation of cash. the 20 year fandango in afghanistan was awarding $300000000.00 a day to chuck prints, you know, black water, bunch of contractors, my chuck prince, eric prince. i was thinking about the old city bank chair. difference, right. so here you have, but and now, so i hear what you're saying mission. i mean, you're, you're, you're offering a message of hope that the political process can still work and that we need a good healthy debate. and i think that's, i think that's a good point of view to have. your vote was the political process. because the democrats only have to republican senators to spare me no senators, despair, they need to devote that, or they only have 3 houseboats despair. i'm hoping that the political process here collapses, and they can get these people on board. and you know, that's the best hopes to saturday year. we just have to wait and see what, what it is. exactly. we're at the end of this month. that's the target for the outline. now we finally added date for the ou
express is. are talking about the daily dispensation of cash. the 20 year fandango in afghanistan was awarding $300000000.00 a day to chuck prints, you know, black water, bunch of contractors, my chuck prince, eric prince. i was thinking about the old city bank chair. difference, right. so here you have, but and now, so i hear what you're saying mission. i mean, you're, you're, you're offering a message of hope that the political process can still work and that we need a good healthy debate....
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susan, which feature as the headline on the front of the daily express.abour leader sir keir starmer during his address to the parties autumn conference yesterday. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website this morning is a warning from the government to councils not to use phrases such as "panic buying" when communicating with the public on issues relating to fuel supply. do you now? that links to one of the stories i had just seen inside the sun this morning, page nine. the shortage of supply has been a great leveller, hasn't it? cristiano ronaldo, there is his very expensive car at 2:20pm ronaldo, there is his very expensive carat 2:20pm is ronaldo, there is his very expensive car at 2:20pm is still there at nine o'clock and did not get any. i do not think he was waiting. someone was having a quiet shift, i think. a lot of talk about daniel craig this week. no time not to have a picture of him when he was a young person. this is the story from the times and this is a picture of him when he was 16 years old. it was taken in west kirby on
susan, which feature as the headline on the front of the daily express.abour leader sir keir starmer during his address to the parties autumn conference yesterday. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website this morning is a warning from the government to councils not to use phrases such as "panic buying" when communicating with the public on issues relating to fuel supply. do you now? that links to one of the stories i had just seen inside the sun this morning, page...
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this is from the daily express. this is bournemouth beach.ecause he is obviously in the uk now, he did quarantine until he can train on wednesday... he said, who says manchester has now signed? he had his top off yesterday enjoying some time with his family. as matt was saying, wednesday is due to be particularly hard this week. if you get three days over a particular temperature, that classes as a mini heatwave. , , ., , heatwave. this is from the daily mail. -- funds _ heatwave. this is from the daily mail. -- funds should _ heatwave. this is from the daily mail. -- funds should not - heatwave. this is from the daily mail. -- funds should not be - heatwave. this is from the daily i mail. -- funds should not be bred. mail. —— funds should not be bred. —— directions. the kennel club is looking at how dogs are bred. they say they are basically trying to change it so they don't have such a bad back pain. a bad dog... they would like —— hands, so wejust call them sausage dogs? they would like them sausage dogs? they would like them to look a bit
this is from the daily express. this is bournemouth beach.ecause he is obviously in the uk now, he did quarantine until he can train on wednesday... he said, who says manchester has now signed? he had his top off yesterday enjoying some time with his family. as matt was saying, wednesday is due to be particularly hard this week. if you get three days over a particular temperature, that classes as a mini heatwave. , , ., , heatwave. this is from the daily mail. -- funds _ heatwave. this is from...
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the daily express claims that food and drink supplies could be heavily disrupted by a shortage of carbon western mail newspaper in wales covers the story that covid passes will be needed to get into nightclubs in the country from next month. this is a story about food. the camera is not going to see much, it is mainly prescription, but i will hold it up anyway. some traditional british dishes including toad in the hole and spotted dick may disappear from menus. the reason being, two fifths of millennials have never even heard of them. this is looking at 2000 adults in the uk ahead of the british food fortnight. found that many 24—35 —year—olds had not only never tried the deals but they also thought they just only never tried the deals but they also thought theyjust did exist so they are in denial about their existence... two in five are surveyed said they didn't know what bangers and mash is. most, 46%, nearly half, said spotted the deck was a made up dish. toad in the hole is... so, worryingly, 16% believe that toad in the hole is actually cooked with toad.— that toad in the hole is ac
the daily express claims that food and drink supplies could be heavily disrupted by a shortage of carbon western mail newspaper in wales covers the story that covid passes will be needed to get into nightclubs in the country from next month. this is a story about food. the camera is not going to see much, it is mainly prescription, but i will hold it up anyway. some traditional british dishes including toad in the hole and spotted dick may disappear from menus. the reason being, two fifths of...
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the daily express features an upbeat assessment of the economy from chancellor rishi sunak.ou've just got to grab the opportunity. that is the moment captured. opportunity. that is the moment catured. ., , ., :: captured. coming up to 20 minute ast six. memorial events will be held across the united states tomorrow, to mark 20 years since the 9/11 terror attack that left nearly 3,000 people dead. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, takes a look at how the lives of first responders and victims' families were shaped by the day. the rebirth and transformation of lower manhattan has become an emblem of the city's resilience. and though much has changed here, for new yorkers who lived through 9/11, the scars never faded. my mum pointed up and she said, "i need you to look at this because its history." hannah remembers the chaos of being pulled from schooljust blocks from where the twin towers were about to collapse. that experience, just eight years old, inspired her dedication to public service. it kind of like restarted my life. like, we've always talked about a befor
the daily express features an upbeat assessment of the economy from chancellor rishi sunak.ou've just got to grab the opportunity. that is the moment captured. opportunity. that is the moment catured. ., , ., :: captured. coming up to 20 minute ast six. memorial events will be held across the united states tomorrow, to mark 20 years since the 9/11 terror attack that left nearly 3,000 people dead. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, takes a look at how the lives of first responders and...
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daily mail. but the newspaper also carries a picture of 18—year—old emma raducanu, who has reached the final of the us open. and the express is under way to speed up the recruitment of truckers, in order to prevent empty shelves at christmas. so let's begin with the daily mail. "andrew served with us sex case papers." a bizarre and mouse at the duke's home in windsor, olivia, and i've read the affidavit from the deponent who tried to serve these papers, and it certainly wasn't easy — none of the staff were going to help him do that. ho. - none of the staff were going to help him do that.— - none of the staff were going to help him do that. no, it's a bizarre sto , help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story. it sounds — help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like _ help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like it's _ help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like it's from - help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like it's from a - story, it sounds like it's from a time before mobile phones, like the beginning of a 19505 film. you've got him turning up at the house at w
daily mail. but the newspaper also carries a picture of 18—year—old emma raducanu, who has reached the final of the us open. and the express is under way to speed up the recruitment of truckers, in order to prevent empty shelves at christmas. so let's begin with the daily mail. "andrew served with us sex case papers." a bizarre and mouse at the duke's home in windsor, olivia, and i've read the affidavit from the deponent who tried to serve these papers, and it certainly wasn't...
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glory and all of its trauma and was expressing myself pretty consistently throughout, just not on television. >> reporter: i read you felt like being away from that daily grind you said that life got richer and more colorful, and i like that. >> it feels like one of those videos where the guy puts on those glasses for the first time and sees colors. it's like, i had no idea that all this was going on. for the first few months after leaving the show, i was a little forrest gumpy like out in the world like, what, you don't need to swipe the card? you just hold it up and suddenly the groceries are yours? impossible even to the point of just being able to pick the kids up from school and bring them home i'd listen to the conversation in the back. i think that informed how i went back to doing another television show i believe they refer to it as balance. >> reporter: i was just about to say. jon stewart, it sounds like you have it all. bing i was looking for a good little ending how do you like that as an ending >> it's nice. >>> i thought it was a good ending thanks, jon. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm leste
glory and all of its trauma and was expressing myself pretty consistently throughout, just not on television. >> reporter: i read you felt like being away from that daily grind you said that life got richer and more colorful, and i like that. >> it feels like one of those videos where the guy puts on those glasses for the first time and sees colors. it's like, i had no idea that all this was going on. for the first few months after leaving the show, i was a little forrest gumpy like...
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glory and all of its drama, and i was expressing myself pretty consistently throughout, just not on television. >> i read you felt like being away from that daily that life got richer and more colorful, and i like that. >> it feels like one of those videos where the guy put ostown glasses for the first time and sees colors. i had no idea all this was going on. for the first few months after leaving the show, i was a little forrest gumpy. what? you don't need to swipe the card? you just hold it up and suddenly the groceries are yours? impossible. even to the point of being able to pick the kids up from school and driving them home and listening to the conversation in the back, i think that informed how i went back to doing another television show. i believe they refer to it as balance. >> i was just about to say, jon stewart, it sounds like you have it all. ding. i was looking for a good little ending. how do you like that as an ending? >> it's nice. >> that should be good. "the problem with jon stewart" airs weekly on apple tv plus. >>> facebook will answer lawmakers on capitol hill today as if there's not enough going on. >> and as we go to br
glory and all of its drama, and i was expressing myself pretty consistently throughout, just not on television. >> i read you felt like being away from that daily that life got richer and more colorful, and i like that. >> it feels like one of those videos where the guy put ostown glasses for the first time and sees colors. i had no idea all this was going on. for the first few months after leaving the show, i was a little forrest gumpy. what? you don't need to swipe the card? you...
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daily business there. groups representing nazi survivors and relatives of victims have expressed outrage she'd been able towyer representing holocaust victims. translation: if someone remained silent in such — translation: if someone remained silent in such a _ translation: if someone remained silent in such a process, _ translation: if someone remained silent in such a process, or— translation: if someone remained silent in such a process, or does - silent in such a process, or does not turn themselves in, it is rather shocking for these survivors because after so many years, they actually think that one can be more reasonable about it. william glucroft is a journalist in berlin. i asked him how this woman was able to leave her nursing home. yeah, ithink yeah, i think that's a question a lot of people have. he reported authorities and reporters and court staff were sitting in the courtroom all alone, waiting for this person to appear, and wondering where she was, sitting in an empty courtroom, but apparently she got in a taxi from the nursing home she was in heading towards hamburg, which is the closest c
daily business there. groups representing nazi survivors and relatives of victims have expressed outrage she'd been able towyer representing holocaust victims. translation: if someone remained silent in such — translation: if someone remained silent in such a _ translation: if someone remained silent in such a process, _ translation: if someone remained silent in such a process, or— translation: if someone remained silent in such a process, or does - silent in such a process, or does not...
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expressed concerns that he had subscribed to trump's election lie. what do you make of the lack of information that i feel we've been subjected to, you know, no daily presst a lot of info, but we're getting dribs and drabs about some of the officers that took the wrong side that day? >> i think that a lot more information will come out once the january 6 commission gets up and rolling and starts holding hearings. i think a lot of the -- there's something tantalizing in just their document requests, that they're looking for any sort of information about orders to circumvent -- or people discussing how to circumvent orders from the president. they're looking for people in the government communicating about qanon, about the proud boys. and so i think they're trying to -- they have got all these requests out, they're trying to amass a huge amount of information and we're going to eventually have a better idea of just how much donald trump knew about what exactly was planned, just how much anxiety and sort of precautions were being taken by those who maybe supported him but didn't want to foment a full-blown insurrection. you're right, now it's fairly opaque.
expressed concerns that he had subscribed to trump's election lie. what do you make of the lack of information that i feel we've been subjected to, you know, no daily presst a lot of info, but we're getting dribs and drabs about some of the officers that took the wrong side that day? >> i think that a lot more information will come out once the january 6 commission gets up and rolling and starts holding hearings. i think a lot of the -- there's something tantalizing in just their document...
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daily telegraph from london scientist who dismissed the lovely theory do have ties to the wuhan lab. ashley take me through the story. ashley: of report claims 26 of the 27 signers, a letter that expressedote an open letter in the british medical journal arguing that any lab leak theory would only have the word conspiracy before it. the telegraph investigation chose 26 of the scientist have ties to the lab researchers, colleagues or benefactors, interesting, yes. stuart: that's quite a reversal, thank you ash, more than 1.9 million people boarded planes on sunday, a new report reveals how much debt the airlines have rocked up, come back in again, you have a number on how much debt the airlines have in total. >> i do $340 billion, a 23% jump since last year since more coded cases are forcing travelers to cancel their plans according to bloomberg liberty sold $63 billion in bonds and loans this year just to keep the money flow going the economic recovery has hit a delta variant road bumps with other countries imposing quarantine roles in some cases coming to an end in u.s. and europe many carriers are returning to the bond market after last year's basic -- for cash and it appears investor
daily telegraph from london scientist who dismissed the lovely theory do have ties to the wuhan lab. ashley take me through the story. ashley: of report claims 26 of the 27 signers, a letter that expressedote an open letter in the british medical journal arguing that any lab leak theory would only have the word conspiracy before it. the telegraph investigation chose 26 of the scientist have ties to the lab researchers, colleagues or benefactors, interesting, yes. stuart: that's quite a...
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column in yesterday's "daily news" you can finally cheer novak djokovic, i don't think he wanted to be cheered like this, by getting thrown down by medvedev. there's an old tennis expressiont covers this, it's why they put the net up. we expected one kind of great story yesterday and then we got a completely kind of different story. it's like we did with those two wonderful young women who played the day before. this was in so many ways one of the most wonderful and surprising opens i have ever seen all the way back to forest hills and there's still nothing more thrilling than seeing somebody -- >> yeah. >> play a match of his life on -- when he's got to play the match of his life. >> one of the toughest places that it really seems to better encapsulate those words. sinatra saying so well, if i can make it here, i can make it anywhere. yet you have djokovic who had never really made it into the fans' hearts at the u.s. open. it seemed yesterday look he finally had. of course it was a defeat, but i actually thought -- i actually thought his show of emotion at the end was sincere, not being too cynical here, but it was sincere, moved by the fact that for the first time, as
column in yesterday's "daily news" you can finally cheer novak djokovic, i don't think he wanted to be cheered like this, by getting thrown down by medvedev. there's an old tennis expressiont covers this, it's why they put the net up. we expected one kind of great story yesterday and then we got a completely kind of different story. it's like we did with those two wonderful young women who played the day before. this was in so many ways one of the most wonderful and surprising opens i...
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freedom expressed in english sot cnn cameras can understand it, and they start marching to the police, taunting them and daring them to do something. during a period where there is a mass daily exodus of people trying to flee and escape east germany, the crowds in 19, october of 1989 actually changed what they were yelling. they began to yell, we are the people, and we have power. we have the people and we have power, and then they changed. and this was the part that was really scary for the people in charge, they began to chant, we are the people, and we are staying. which means, you are going. those in charge. we are going to be in charge now. at places like leipzig, and where a weekly democratic pro freedom rally occurred that by the end of it accumulated more than 100,000 people marching around the ring road of the city, for freedom, so terrified that east german authorities that we now know that they actually ordered the troops to pull the trigger, they ordered quite literally tiananmen square, and something they had been threatening, and threatening explicitly by the way when they invited the chinese authorities to come in, after tiananmen square, to visit beijing, put
freedom expressed in english sot cnn cameras can understand it, and they start marching to the police, taunting them and daring them to do something. during a period where there is a mass daily exodus of people trying to flee and escape east germany, the crowds in 19, october of 1989 actually changed what they were yelling. they began to yell, we are the people, and we have power. we have the people and we have power, and then they changed. and this was the part that was really scary for the...
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expressed in english. cnn cameras can understand that way. they began marching right up to the police, basically taunting them, daring them to do something. during a period where there is a mass daily exodus of people trying to flee and escape east germany, the crowds in october of 1989 actually changed what they were yelling. they began to yell, we are the people, and we have power. this is the part that was really scary for the people in charge, those communist troglodytes. they began to chant, we are the people, and we are staying. that means, you are going. it was a charge. we are going to be in charge now, and in places like life zig, where weekly democratic pro freedom rallies occurred, that by the end of, it accumulated more than 100,000 people, marching around the ring of the city, for freedom, so terrified east german authorities that we now know they actually ordered the troops to pull the trigger. they ordered, quite literally, tiananmen square, something they had been threatening, very explicitly, when they invited chinese authorities and after tiananmen square to visit beijing, but the pictures on the front page of the headline, with the caption, teaching east germans
expressed in english. cnn cameras can understand that way. they began marching right up to the police, basically taunting them, daring them to do something. during a period where there is a mass daily exodus of people trying to flee and escape east germany, the crowds in october of 1989 actually changed what they were yelling. they began to yell, we are the people, and we have power. this is the part that was really scary for the people in charge, those communist troglodytes. they began to...
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the daily telegraph says the prime minister and president biden privately expressed astonishment at france'slish. the times leads with comments from the creator of the oxford astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine, dame professor sarah gilbert, who says that she believes the disease will eventually become milder, sharing similarities with the common cold. '24 hours to save the gold of la palma', is the headline on the spanish news website, el mundo. it reports on the effects of the recent volcanic eruption on one of the islands biggest exports, bananas. just coming up to past six. the rapid spread of covid among school children makes it inevitable that their education will be further disrupted. that's the warning from the government's leading medical advisors. they were making the case to mps for vaccinating pupils aged 12 and over, as the roll—out begins in schools across england and scotland. professor chris whitty said cases among the age group were high. there is definitely a substantial transmission happening in this age group _ transmission happening in this age group in _ transmission happen
the daily telegraph says the prime minister and president biden privately expressed astonishment at france'slish. the times leads with comments from the creator of the oxford astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine, dame professor sarah gilbert, who says that she believes the disease will eventually become milder, sharing similarities with the common cold. '24 hours to save the gold of la palma', is the headline on the spanish news website, el mundo. it reports on the effects of the recent volcanic...