27
27
Nov 16, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
system, although the daily telegraph and the church of england used to— telegraph and the church ofry party of prayer — but here you have the story of the church of england _ you have the story of the church of england saying to the asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," — asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," and the hidden message _ christianity," and the hidden message being to anglicanism, "then your case _ message being to anglicanism, "then your case for— message being to anglicanism, "then your case for asylum to be heard will he _ your case for asylum to be heard will be more favourably accepted. why? _ will be more favourably accepted. why? because it will not be muslim." if i why? because it will not be muslim." if i may— why? because it will not be muslim." if i mayjust_ why? because it will not be muslim." if i mayjust finish— that on its own— if i mayjust finish— that on its own is— if i mayjust finish— that on its own is a — if i mayjust finish— that on its own is a problem. if that person then— own is a problem. if that person then is— own is a
system, although the daily telegraph and the church of england used to— telegraph and the church ofry party of prayer — but here you have the story of the church of england _ you have the story of the church of england saying to the asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," — asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," and the hidden message _ christianity," and the hidden message being to anglicanism, "then your case _ message being to...
56
56
Nov 15, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
will come of the daily telegraph _ in this article. of the daily telegraph and _ in this article. will come of the daily telegraph and its - in this article. will come of the i daily telegraph and its reporters seem to have been among those to find out the most about the alleged bomber�*s background. and yes, he was a failed iraqi asylum seeker, he was confirmed at liverpool cathedral in 2017. one of the other papers tells us he had been employed as a pizza chef in liverpool. but generally they have other things about him, that he may have been on his way, they think, to the liverpool cathedral — but for some reason, he diverted the taxi he was into the liverpool women's hospital. and why that was remains to be seen. he also, clearly, it would seem, according to a number of papers, had mental health issues in recent times. ~ , ., ~' mental health issues in recent times. ~ , ., ~ , times. whenever something like this ha - ens, times. whenever something like this happens. there _ times. whenever something like this happens. there is— tim
will come of the daily telegraph _ in this article. of the daily telegraph and _ in this article. will come of the daily telegraph and its - in this article. will come of the i daily telegraph and its reporters seem to have been among those to find out the most about the alleged bomber�*s background. and yes, he was a failed iraqi asylum seeker, he was confirmed at liverpool cathedral in 2017. one of the other papers tells us he had been employed as a pizza chef in liverpool. but generally...
127
127
Nov 27, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph article. do you regret writing that? i don't.say that i think the whole of this situation i think many will regret, and i regret many things about it. december the 15th was the first time, 2020, that i got given a statement with these allegations, 11 years on from the game itself. that hurt me deeply. it hurt me deeply to think a player did not feel i was inclusive towards them in a team environment. i always felt that in my time playing the game, either as a player, and now as a broadcaster, the 30 years i have always felt i was that person that includes everybody. the other thing he raised was he said you properly don't remember making the comment because it doesn't mean anything to you. it's almost as damaging as the allegation of the comment itself. that hurts. that hurts, because i have always felt that every single team i have been involved in, the biggest praise i ever got as the england captain for six years was that i was the kind of person that really galvanised at the group and got the team working together as one. i r
the daily telegraph article. do you regret writing that? i don't.say that i think the whole of this situation i think many will regret, and i regret many things about it. december the 15th was the first time, 2020, that i got given a statement with these allegations, 11 years on from the game itself. that hurt me deeply. it hurt me deeply to think a player did not feel i was inclusive towards them in a team environment. i always felt that in my time playing the game, either as a player, and now...
10
10.0
Nov 25, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
staying with the front page of the daily telegraph, "my wife was on the boat, the gps disappeared.", the anguish of the story, jessica. it paper says, the anguish of the story. jessica-— story, jessica. it is 'ust heartbreaking. i story, jessica. it is just heartbreaking. the - story, jessica. it isjust i heartbreaking. the tales story, jessica. it isjust - heartbreaking. the tales that colleagues are telling us who are out there about the people they're meeting, still so determined to make this journey, meeting, still so determined to make thisjourney, despite knowing what risks they're taking. the description was given of the boat that was allowed to go, was likely a paddling call floating in the channel, and it's such a busy shipping range. if you're in a flimsy boat like that and you're cut off by large boats, it's one of the most dangerous things. people were there last night, fantastic reports we saw as well, people describing that kind of visceral fear they felt when they saw what people might have to do to cross there. this tragedy feels crass to say it's inevitable, but we
staying with the front page of the daily telegraph, "my wife was on the boat, the gps disappeared.", the anguish of the story, jessica. it paper says, the anguish of the story. jessica-— story, jessica. it is 'ust heartbreaking. i story, jessica. it is just heartbreaking. the - story, jessica. it isjust i heartbreaking. the tales story, jessica. it isjust - heartbreaking. the tales that colleagues are telling us who are out there about the people they're meeting, still so determined...
34
34
Nov 22, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
front page of the daily total -- daily telegraph. is - daily total —— daily telegraph.den. it's the highest tax burden since the 19505. lord frost was speaking at the cps think tank making these comments, but it is excreting to see a minister openly urge the prime minister to take to make it... and use this as a way into the downing street saga about what's going on in number ten after the speech this morning. i think tax is one of those elements that's causing a lot of unhappiness among conservatives, as well as things like rails and social care there's a lot of elements. tax is one of them. lord frost is clearly raising that. it’s is one of them. lord frost is clearly raising that. it's quite a burden on _ clearly raising that. it's quite a burden on the _ clearly raising that. it's quite a burden on the country - clearly raising that. it's quite a burden on the country at - clearly raising that. it's quite a burden on the country at the i clearly raising that. it's quite a - burden on the country at the moment. what do you think? i burden on the country at the moment
front page of the daily total -- daily telegraph. is - daily total —— daily telegraph.den. it's the highest tax burden since the 19505. lord frost was speaking at the cps think tank making these comments, but it is excreting to see a minister openly urge the prime minister to take to make it... and use this as a way into the downing street saga about what's going on in number ten after the speech this morning. i think tax is one of those elements that's causing a lot of unhappiness among...
42
42
Nov 2, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
another really interesting story in the daily telegraph which is the pm six to replace the standards and it's divided people and it's predictable, supporters of criticised the report and condemned the process that produces the opponents targeted this and perhaps the conduct that it has and many have four point that they want to welcome reform and i don't think the mps should outsource conduct matters to a technocrat. but, it is a very difficult situation, very difficult story with 0wen patterson and dealing with the allegations in the suspensions. but that's of the due process is pursued and we get the right outcome. . this process is pursued and we get the right outcome. ._ right outcome. . this like due rocess right outcome. . this like due process to — right outcome. . this like due process to you, _ right outcome. . this like due process to you, james? - right outcome. . this like due process to you, james? this | right outcome. . this like due - process to you, james? this smells to hiuh process to you, james? this smells to high heaven. _ process to you, james? this smells to h
another really interesting story in the daily telegraph which is the pm six to replace the standards and it's divided people and it's predictable, supporters of criticised the report and condemned the process that produces the opponents targeted this and perhaps the conduct that it has and many have four point that they want to welcome reform and i don't think the mps should outsource conduct matters to a technocrat. but, it is a very difficult situation, very difficult story with 0wen...
48
48
Nov 25, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to go to the daily - not showing any indication. -- going to go to the daily telegraph.given was because people have family here. let alone they speak the language and there are those relationships with the country, but here, there was family. yes, you�*re quite right to point that out. it was a major factor. there was an excellent night report on bbc that identified... speaking the language being a mother. —— another. seeing britain where they have the chance of a more friendly welcome. there are many people in tents which have been frequently rated by police, sleeping bags confiscated and this kind of cycle of being turned over all ball child to cross the channel. it�*s no wonder that people think they�*ve got family overin that people think they�*ve got family over in britain. they speak the language and things over them france are incredibly... of course they want to come here. we�*re not always going to be a magnet. the only solution is for boris and macron to get over there frosty nest and talk about safe routes of passage. all of priti patel�*sjet about safe route
we're going to go to the daily - not showing any indication. -- going to go to the daily telegraph.given was because people have family here. let alone they speak the language and there are those relationships with the country, but here, there was family. yes, you�*re quite right to point that out. it was a major factor. there was an excellent night report on bbc that identified... speaking the language being a mother. —— another. seeing britain where they have the chance of a more...
37
37
Nov 2, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph says that every british company, listed on the stock exchange, will have to produceor going green or risk being fined. and finally, the i newspaper breaks with the consensus and goes for a different lead. it reports that the roll—out of boosterjabs programe against covid—i9 has stalled. so, let's begin. starting with you and the guardian which is talking about the devastation that you make devastating fires being pinned on global warming. devastating fires being pinned on globalwarming. for since the 1990s it is going up every three years and if countries don't cut carbon emissions, they are going to be every single year by the end of the century, it is going to be this level of heat or more, potentially. this level of heat or more, potentially-— potentially. that is a very frightening _ potentially. that is a very frightening report - potentially. that is a very frightening report and - potentially. that is a very frightening report and it i potentially. that is a very - frightening report and it does really— frightening report and it does really bring it home just
the daily telegraph says that every british company, listed on the stock exchange, will have to produceor going green or risk being fined. and finally, the i newspaper breaks with the consensus and goes for a different lead. it reports that the roll—out of boosterjabs programe against covid—i9 has stalled. so, let's begin. starting with you and the guardian which is talking about the devastation that you make devastating fires being pinned on global warming. devastating fires being pinned...
19
19
Nov 27, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
chris williams joins us from the daily telegraph and joe is here, co—founderand daily telegraph and joeo told that you have been dubbed the housewives favourite poster by the times. laughter which is an interesting moniker. but let's stick to the story here. help me and to everyone assess this peppa pig story. a huge amount of attention, but in the long run, does it matter?— does it matter? well, when lookin: does it matter? well, when looking at _ does it matter? well, when looking at any _ does it matter? well, when looking at any of— does it matter? well, when looking at any of these - does it matter? well, when| looking at any of these such events, it's important to distinguish between turning planes, as in true moments that make a difference that last in the polls and simply talking points. those moments that may produce a spike in the support in one way or the other, but don't actually make a lasting different, that long—term trends are interested here, and i would say that this peppa pig incident if you like, pig gate or peppa pig gate, however you want to characterise it as good
chris williams joins us from the daily telegraph and joe is here, co—founderand daily telegraph and joeo told that you have been dubbed the housewives favourite poster by the times. laughter which is an interesting moniker. but let's stick to the story here. help me and to everyone assess this peppa pig story. a huge amount of attention, but in the long run, does it matter?— does it matter? well, when lookin: does it matter? well, when looking at _ does it matter? well, when looking at any...
31
31
Nov 7, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the front page of the daily telegraph, is there is an extraordinary intervention by matt hancock? rise is the telegraph have seen fit - hancock? the surprise is the telegraph have seen fit to i hancock? the surprise is the l telegraph have seen fit to give hancock? the surprise is the - telegraph have seen fit to give matt hancock, erstwhile important person, such a big spread on its front page. but yes, he has waded in. you could argue he has in the past and is perhaps still has access to important knowledge and he seemed to be doing a fair to middling attempt at thejob of be doing a fair to middling attempt at the job of health secretary before he was so abruptly thrown, defenestration to borrow tony's lovely word, and he has waded in to make it mandatory for nhs that they have the covered mac vaccination before winter hits. this would validate the passage of care workers already having it —— covid. we will see if the government see fit to follow this. if the government do, the paper says it will not be until spring next year. by, the paper says it will not be until spring next y
the front page of the daily telegraph, is there is an extraordinary intervention by matt hancock? rise is the telegraph have seen fit - hancock? the surprise is the telegraph have seen fit to i hancock? the surprise is the l telegraph have seen fit to give hancock? the surprise is the - telegraph have seen fit to give matt hancock, erstwhile important person, such a big spread on its front page. but yes, he has waded in. you could argue he has in the past and is perhaps still has access to...
14
14
Nov 25, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
arejessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian, and claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraphlook at the front pages. let's start with the guardian. it leads with the new coronavirus variant, saying the red list has six countries added following the �*significant threat�* from the new variant. the telegraph tells the story of a husband who fears his wife drowned in the channel tragedy after 27 people died trying to cross to the uk. and it says the �*new super—variant puts african countries on red list�*. the financial times says there�*s a clash between britain and france following the incident in the english channel. the metro leads with the desperation of people arriving to the uk by boat, with a young boy pictured wrapped in a blanket at dover. the independent — a plea for safe routes to britain is �*rejected�* by ministers. the daily mirror describes the channel—crossing dinghies as �*diy death boats�*, as it says �*people will still take risk. the times — more talk of the new covid variant as it halts travel to africa. the daily express highlights the response to the chan
arejessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian, and claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraphlook at the front pages. let's start with the guardian. it leads with the new coronavirus variant, saying the red list has six countries added following the �*significant threat�* from the new variant. the telegraph tells the story of a husband who fears his wife drowned in the channel tragedy after 27 people died trying to cross to the uk. and it says the �*new...
28
28
Nov 14, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
that story also leads the daily telegraph, which reports three men have been arrested under the terrorismct. the times says the government is expected to announce the covid boosterjab programme will be extended to the under—50s to drive down transmission. according to a report in the i newspaper, number ten will scrap hs2 rail links at leeds, manchester and birmingham, undermining arguments over its levelling—up agenda. the ft leads with business groups expressing dismay over the watered—down climate deal, after india and china objected to end the use of coal fossil fuels. the guardian has cop26 president alok sharma say the two countries will have to explainthemselves to poorer nations. will have to explain themselves to poorer nations. and the metro leads with a concerned look of the duchess of cambridge, as the queen cancels her appearance at remembrance sunday due to health issues. right, joe, do you want to kick us off? let's begin with that story in the times. yes, this has been reported, something the government is considering in order to save christmas in effect. the concern is th
that story also leads the daily telegraph, which reports three men have been arrested under the terrorismct. the times says the government is expected to announce the covid boosterjab programme will be extended to the under—50s to drive down transmission. according to a report in the i newspaper, number ten will scrap hs2 rail links at leeds, manchester and birmingham, undermining arguments over its levelling—up agenda. the ft leads with business groups expressing dismay over the...
34
34
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
susie boniface, a columnist for the daily mirror, and madeline grant, who's a columnist for the daily telegraph and its parliamentary sketchwriter. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages already in, starting with the yorkshire post. it leads with the resignation of the yorkshire county cricket club chairman over its response to the racism experienced by the former player azeem rafiq. the times leads with demands from the police watchdog, for officers to have their phones checked, they say it's in a bid to tackle online misconduct including misogyny and sexual harrassment. the daily mail splashes with the covid �*triple boost�*, saying boosterjabs, a pill and falling infection rates are all helping in the fight against the virus. the ft leads on this too — it reports that pfizer's new pill has energised the stock market. the i says tory mps are turning on the prime minister over the row on former mp owen paterson. so, let's begin. do you want to kick us off with that paper in the yorkshire post? reporting on the head of the cricket club which had to resign and is saying in an interv
susie boniface, a columnist for the daily mirror, and madeline grant, who's a columnist for the daily telegraph and its parliamentary sketchwriter. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages already in, starting with the yorkshire post. it leads with the resignation of the yorkshire county cricket club chairman over its response to the racism experienced by the former player azeem rafiq. the times leads with demands from the police watchdog, for officers to have their phones checked,...
98
98
Nov 23, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph tomorrow looks at coronavirus vaccines, reporting the astrazeneca jab may give longer lasting immunity than other vaccines. the guardian reports of treasury frustration at number ten's handling of major political decisions following a serious of botched announcements. trouble at the top — the i says a number ten spokesperson has insisted the prime minister is not unwell and he has not lost his grip. meanwhile, the metro's front page has the news of a couple found stabbed to death in their home, allegedly due to a dispute over parking. and the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the board lloyds banking group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. that was a quick look through some of ourfront pages. let us begin our chat. jenny, i wonder if you could kick us off. it's the first story, astrazeneca may have actually longer per section then bought the. this may have actually longer per section then bought the.— then bought the. this is according to the chief _ then bou
the daily telegraph tomorrow looks at coronavirus vaccines, reporting the astrazeneca jab may give longer lasting immunity than other vaccines. the guardian reports of treasury frustration at number ten's handling of major political decisions following a serious of botched announcements. trouble at the top — the i says a number ten spokesperson has insisted the prime minister is not unwell and he has not lost his grip. meanwhile, the metro's front page has the news of a couple found stabbed...
67
67
Nov 19, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph's main story is that under new plans to tackle cross—channel migration, asylum seekers to obey strict rules at new holding centres or face having their applications rejection. the mirror splashes on the news that convicted child killer colin pitchfork has been sent back to jail after breaching the terms of his release. according to the daily express, britons are determined to spread the christmas cheer with an £85 billion shopping bonanza. and the guardian is about tories "fuelling racism" by rejecting multiculturalism. finally the times says borisjohnson has demanded a fix to the record number of migrants making the journey across the channel. let's begin with the ft. "austria set to make jabs mandatory." it’s a set to make “abs mandatory." it's a re set to make jabs mandatory." it's a pretty drastic _ set to make jabs mandatory." it's a pretty drastic step, _ set to make jabs mandatory." it's a pretty drastic step, but _ set to make jabs mandatory." it's a pretty drastic step, but we've - set to make jabs mandatory." it�*s —. pretty drastic step, but we've heard boris
the daily telegraph's main story is that under new plans to tackle cross—channel migration, asylum seekers to obey strict rules at new holding centres or face having their applications rejection. the mirror splashes on the news that convicted child killer colin pitchfork has been sent back to jail after breaching the terms of his release. according to the daily express, britons are determined to spread the christmas cheer with an £85 billion shopping bonanza. and the guardian is about tories...
92
92
Nov 30, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
jane, let's stay with the daily telegraph and this headline. possible cancer cases missed., office. let mr with jane this time, jane dominic— office. let mr with jane this time, jane dominicjamie. _ —— let me start with. -- let me start with. this is from the national _ -- let me start with. this is from the national audit _ -- let me start with. this is from the national audit office, - -- let me start with. this is from i the national audit office, it really worrying figure, possible cancer cases that should been picked up, because at the turn of the pandemic, the first lockdown, gps were not able to see anybody except extreme cases and people were encouraged to call 111, there was not that many face—to—face meetings, so this is drawing out the side effects and they are also pointing out that the waiting lists could carry on going until 2025, so i think even if we see the pandemic, to an end, let's hope so in the next year, say, the next few months, we are going to see the aftermath of this in health terms going on for quite a long time. , ., , terms going on for quite a
jane, let's stay with the daily telegraph and this headline. possible cancer cases missed., office. let mr with jane this time, jane dominic— office. let mr with jane this time, jane dominicjamie. _ —— let me start with. -- let me start with. this is from the national _ -- let me start with. this is from the national audit _ -- let me start with. this is from the national audit office, - -- let me start with. this is from i the national audit office, it really worrying figure, possible...
35
35
Nov 3, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
winter is coming and also if we look at the i coming and also if we look at the daily telegraph as wells have poured mortgage deals in the marketing and his expectations grow, the bank of england will put up interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide _ interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide and _ interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide and they i interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide and they havej and it is nationwide and they have done this and they have had rates pushing and to the recession and it all comes in on the backdrop and already, the cost of living has risen for many people, whether is energy bills are getting hold of the things that they can rising in national insurance and things coming like that. it does compound all of thoseissues like that. it does compound all of those issues and looks like it's going to be a tricky winter for a lot of people and the impact will be felt and i suppose we'lljust have to brace and see what is going to happen tomorrow but it is not a good sign. brute happen tomorrow b
winter is coming and also if we look at the i coming and also if we look at the daily telegraph as wells have poured mortgage deals in the marketing and his expectations grow, the bank of england will put up interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide _ interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide and _ interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide and they i interest rates today. it is worrying and it is nationwide and they havej and it is nationwide and...
66
66
Nov 18, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
if we look at the daily telegraph, "lockdowns return to europe as a virus urges." that wave or potential moves coming across the channel? i wave or potential moves coming across the channel?— wave or potential moves coming across the channel? i think this is the nightmare — across the channel? i think this is the nightmare scenario. - across the channel? i think this is the nightmare scenario. a - across the channel? i think this is the nightmare scenario. a lot - across the channel? i think this is the nightmare scenario. a lot of. the nightmare scenario. a lot of us hope _ the nightmare scenario. a lot of us hope that— the nightmare scenario. a lot of us hope that once we would have vaccines, _ hope that once we would have vaccines, we would never talk about lockdowns _ vaccines, we would never talk about lockdowns again. as you say, in germany, — lockdowns again. as you say, in germany, their people unvaccinated who are _ germany, their people unvaccinated who are unable to go into bars, restaurants and theatres, and in certain— restaurants and theatres, and in
if we look at the daily telegraph, "lockdowns return to europe as a virus urges." that wave or potential moves coming across the channel? i wave or potential moves coming across the channel?— wave or potential moves coming across the channel? i think this is the nightmare — across the channel? i think this is the nightmare scenario. - across the channel? i think this is the nightmare scenario. a - across the channel? i think this is the nightmare scenario. a lot - across the...
76
76
Nov 6, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
(christopher hope is chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraph — he told major do matter. john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, - so, when he say things, they count. in number ten, they will know he supported jeremy hunt - in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned i against brexit, or the way it turned i out, and it matters what he says. and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought very low in the '905 by sleaze _ |and that is a concern and mp5 right| now are meeting their constituents, speaking to them, they're finding out how it went and, _ ifjohn major is right here, - it is a worry for boris johnson. there is a real lessonj learned here, ithink. this concern about arrogance, about an overbearing nature, i trying to boss parliament about, it really was a clash _ between the executive and the legislature - and borisjohnson's - government came off worse. but he is very loyal and what drove this was an idea to bring _ in an appeals
(christopher hope is chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraph — he told major do matter. john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, - so, when he say things, they count. in number ten, they will know he supported jeremy hunt - in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned i against brexit, or the way it turned i out, and it matters what he says. and he knows how damaging sleaze can...
18
18
Nov 12, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
paying back their student loans could see them pay up to £475 extra a year, according to the daily telegraph times has a report claiming that a number of emails were exchanged between the ex—barclays boss, jes staley, and jeffrey epstein. who died injailjust over a year ago. the times leads with calls for french authorities to take more action to stop people crossing the channel, after a record 12 hundred migrants made thejourney in one day and the front page of the mirror claims meghan markle said prince harry was �*constantly berated' by the royal family over her relationship with her father. so let's begin... rather her lack of a relationship with her father, rather her lack of a relationship with herfather, i suppose. mark, rather her lack of a relationship with herfather, isuppose. mark, do you want to kick us with herfather, isuppose. mark, do you want to kick us off with herfather, isuppose. mark, do you want to kick us off this time with the guardian? cop26 still no deal is deadline passes but they are still talking. deal is deadline passes but they are still talkina. , , ., deal is
paying back their student loans could see them pay up to £475 extra a year, according to the daily telegraph times has a report claiming that a number of emails were exchanged between the ex—barclays boss, jes staley, and jeffrey epstein. who died injailjust over a year ago. the times leads with calls for french authorities to take more action to stop people crossing the channel, after a record 12 hundred migrants made thejourney in one day and the front page of the mirror claims meghan...
56
56
Nov 30, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
anushka's with us, chris williams joins us from the daily telegraph and joe is here, co—founder and directorghter which is an interesting moniker. but let's stick to the story here. help me and to everyone assess this peppa pig story. it got a huge amount of attention, but in the long run, does it matter? well, when looking at any of these such events, it's important to distinguish between turning points, as in true moments that make a difference that last in the polls and simply talking points. those moments that may produce a spike in the support in one way or the other, but don't actually make a lasting different, that long—term trends we are interested in here, and i would say that this peppa pig incident if you like, pig gate or �*peppagate', however you want to characterise it, is good for a couple of days perhaps a week or so to chat about, but it's definitely more of a talking point. the reason for that is it's very much on brand for borisjohnson. it's certainly not the first time that he has given a rather, shall we say, bumbling speech. many of your listeners will remember the spee
anushka's with us, chris williams joins us from the daily telegraph and joe is here, co—founder and directorghter which is an interesting moniker. but let's stick to the story here. help me and to everyone assess this peppa pig story. it got a huge amount of attention, but in the long run, does it matter? well, when looking at any of these such events, it's important to distinguish between turning points, as in true moments that make a difference that last in the polls and simply talking...
30
30
Nov 14, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
that story also leads the daily telegraph, which reports three men have been arrested under the terrorism with business groups expressing dismay over the watered—down climate deal, after india and china objected to ending the use of coal fossil fuels. the guardian has cop26 president alok sharma say the two countries will have to explain themsleves to poorer nations. and the online version of the independent headlines comments from borisjohnson, who said he was disappointed with the outcome, but insisted the cop26 deal was the "death knell for coal power." right, it is not hard to see what the most grabbing images. it is a shocking image on the front of the daily mail and shocking image on the front of the daily mailand again shocking image on the front of the daily mail and again on the front of the telegraph with the burning remains of a car which exploded outside liverpool women's hospital will stop we don't know if that is where it was intended to explode or indeed it was a deliberate explosion or not, but there are three arrests. really not much more we can say about that, but it is
that story also leads the daily telegraph, which reports three men have been arrested under the terrorism with business groups expressing dismay over the watered—down climate deal, after india and china objected to ending the use of coal fossil fuels. the guardian has cop26 president alok sharma say the two countries will have to explain themsleves to poorer nations. and the online version of the independent headlines comments from borisjohnson, who said he was disappointed with the outcome,...
45
45
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
in his daily telegraph column, michael vaughan wrote this hit me very hard, it was like being struck once been accused of any remotely similar incident. he added, i completely and categorically deny that i have said those words. this deeply damaging and continually developing race row has engulfed yorkshire. but the ramifications are being felt far beyond the boundaries of headingley. laura scott, bbc news. let's rejoin laura. it has emerged this lunchtime that azeem rafiq might not be alone in all of this. yes, jane, today brought more damning allegations as another, as yet unnamed, yorkshire player told the daily mail that he had also experienced racial abuse here, something he said ruined his career, and another player said he heard michael vaughan making racist comments, acclaim vaughan strongly denies. we are yet to hear the outcome of an emergency yorkshire board meeting that was due to take place but what is clear there are still major issues still to be resolved. roger hutton and others say the board must go to enable a new start for yorkshire at this critical time. azeem raf
in his daily telegraph column, michael vaughan wrote this hit me very hard, it was like being struck once been accused of any remotely similar incident. he added, i completely and categorically deny that i have said those words. this deeply damaging and continually developing race row has engulfed yorkshire. but the ramifications are being felt far beyond the boundaries of headingley. laura scott, bbc news. let's rejoin laura. it has emerged this lunchtime that azeem rafiq might not be alone in...
74
74
Nov 19, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph's main story is the government plans to tackle cross—channel migration — asylum seekers to obey strict rules at new holding centres or face having their applications rejection. as part of those plans to tackle the migration crisis, the times reports that borisjohnson is enlisting the help of the cabinet office to find a solution in stopping migrants making the crossing in small boats. the mirror's lead story is the double child killer colin pitchfork who has been sent back to jail after breaching the terms of his release. the guardian carries an allegation by the labour peer lord parekh that the tories are "fuelling racism" by rejecting multiculturalism. and it's set to be a merry christmas for retailers, according to the daily express, which says britons are determined to spread the festive cheer with an £85 billion spending spree. doesn't sound much, but more like access. let's begin with the eye, a new lockdown in europe but no need to wait in the uk just yet? that to wait in the uk “ust yet? that contrasting _ to wait in the ukjust yet? that contrasting headline, - t
the daily telegraph's main story is the government plans to tackle cross—channel migration — asylum seekers to obey strict rules at new holding centres or face having their applications rejection. as part of those plans to tackle the migration crisis, the times reports that borisjohnson is enlisting the help of the cabinet office to find a solution in stopping migrants making the crossing in small boats. the mirror's lead story is the double child killer colin pitchfork who has been sent...
39
39
Nov 6, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
let's speak to christopher hope, chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraphtative do you thinkjohn major pulls my comments are of government thinking7 and also the government thinking of conservative voters7 jahh the government thinking of conservative voters? john ma'or's comments _ conservative voters? john ma'or's comments really i conservative voters? john ma'or's comments really matter. * conservative voters? john ma'or's comments really matter. he h conservative voters? john major's comments really matter. he is . conservative voters? john major's comments really matter. he is a i comments really matter. he is a former tory prime minister and there aren't many of those. when he says things that count. at number ten they will know that he supported jeremy holmes in 2019, he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit and the way it turned out. but it matters what he says and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought down in the �*90s by sleaze and that is a concern. and mps right now are meeting their constituents and
let's speak to christopher hope, chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraphtative do you thinkjohn major pulls my comments are of government thinking7 and also the government thinking of conservative voters7 jahh the government thinking of conservative voters? john ma'or's comments _ conservative voters? john ma'or's comments really i conservative voters? john ma'or's comments really matter. * conservative voters? john ma'or's comments really matter. he h...
103
103
Nov 18, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
and other story and staying international on i story and staying international on the daily telegraphit me or asking? — you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm _ you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so _ you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so sorry, _ you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so sorry, i - you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel- or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel like i was mumbling _ or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel like i was mumbling like _ or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel like i was mumbling like a _ or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel like i was mumbling like a teenager! l or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel like l i was mumbling like a teenager! i'll try again, it is to you and i shall speak more clearly, my apologies subtly probably my old age deafness, sorry. i subtly probably my old age deafness, sor . , sorry. i find it extremely distressing _ sorry. i find it extremely distressing that - sorry. i find it extremely distressing that all i sorry. i find it extremely| distressing that all these so
and other story and staying international on i story and staying international on the daily telegraphit me or asking? — you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm _ you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so _ you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so sorry, _ you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so sorry, i - you see this story? sorry, is it me or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel- or asking? i'm so sorry, i feel like i was mumbling _ or asking? i'm so...
93
93
Nov 27, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph article. ,, one first. the daily telegraph article. . article. me deeply. it hurt me deeply to think a player did not feel i was inclusive towards them in a team environment. i always felt that in my time playing the game, eitheras felt that in my time playing the game, either as a player, and now as a broadcaster, the 30 years i have always felt i was that person that includes everybody. the always felt i was that person that includes everybody.— always felt i was that person that includes everybody. the other thing he raised was _ includes everybody. the other thing he raised was he _ includes everybody. the other thing he raised was he said _ includes everybody. the other thing he raised was he said you _ includes everybody. the other thing he raised was he said you properly i he raised was he said you properly don't remember making the comment because it doesn't mean anything to you. it's almost as damaging as the allegation of the comment itself. that hurts because i have always felt that every single team i have been involved in, the bigges
the daily telegraph article. ,, one first. the daily telegraph article. . article. me deeply. it hurt me deeply to think a player did not feel i was inclusive towards them in a team environment. i always felt that in my time playing the game, eitheras felt that in my time playing the game, either as a player, and now as a broadcaster, the 30 years i have always felt i was that person that includes everybody. the always felt i was that person that includes everybody.— always felt i was that...
115
115
Nov 2, 2021
11/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in the daily telegraph, maybe just before you were mayor, you said wind you are turbines, cou whiphe viewers of cnn are unfamiliar with rice pudding. everybody knows what rice pudding is. >> you clearly changed your mind. >> yeah, i have. >> what made you a convert? >> technology. technology. the development and technology of wind farms has been unbelievable. so if you look at the sophistication of the turbines, the size, the way they're able to build wings, blades, propel or blades that are twice the side of the london eye, so the diameter of turbines in the north sea are twice the diameter of london. these are enormous creations. they're rather beautiful. the issue is what do we do in the north sea to make sure they're integrated into the ecosystems. how do we protect the marine life, how do we make sure birds don't suffer. there are lots of ways of doing that. but you've got sort of long term clean, green energy. >> do you think this is, one last on climate. >> by the way -- the dogger bank. >> we're running out of time. i don't know what that is. >> 6,000 years ago, britain was
. >> in the daily telegraph, maybe just before you were mayor, you said wind you are turbines, cou whiphe viewers of cnn are unfamiliar with rice pudding. everybody knows what rice pudding is. >> you clearly changed your mind. >> yeah, i have. >> what made you a convert? >> technology. technology. the development and technology of wind farms has been unbelievable. so if you look at the sophistication of the turbines, the size, the way they're able to build wings,...
44
44
Nov 16, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
to show the world _ the daily telegraph to show the world that from the offset what i wanted — worlden, look, things are not right and we can all learn from it. what _ right and we can all learn from it. what has — right and we can all learn from it. what has happened to me has happened. it will never change. but my aim _ happened. it will never change. but my aim was — happened. it will never change. but my aim was to try and see if my experience _ my aim was to try and see if my experience can help others. clearly the word _ experience can help others. clearly the word institutional is something, institutional racism is something no one wants _ institutional racism is something no one wants to be associated with. their— one wants to be associated with. their lawyers had a connection with roger— their lawyers had a connection with roger from — their lawyers had a connection with roger from the offset. they were lovely _ roger from the offset. they were lovely at — roger from the offset. they were lovely at the start, respectful and wanted _ lovely at the start, respectful and wanted
to show the world _ the daily telegraph to show the world that from the offset what i wanted — worlden, look, things are not right and we can all learn from it. what _ right and we can all learn from it. what has — right and we can all learn from it. what has happened to me has happened. it will never change. but my aim _ happened. it will never change. but my aim was — happened. it will never change. but my aim was to try and see if my experience _ my aim was to try and see if my...
43
43
Nov 1, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph leads on the queen asking world leaders in a video message to “rise above politicsng with the summit, the guardian says a deal has been made to “save“ our forests. away from cop26, the i carries a warning on safety data for smart motorways. that's also the lead in the daily mail, which says mps are calling for an immediate halt on smart motorway construction. and the sun's front page shows the queen's tribute to her late husband, the duke of edinburgh, hailing him as a green pioneer. that's play on street in. with the telegraph. do you want to lead us into this one?— into this one? yes. so, this is the queens message _ into this one? yes. so, this is the queens message to _ into this one? yes. so, this is the queens message to cop26. - into this one? yes. so, this is the queens message to cop26. she i into this one? yes. so, this is the i queens message to cop26. she sent into this one? yes. so, this is the - queens message to cop26. she sent in a video message because she's still resting on doctor's orders we do not know too much but she is staying at home. she sen
the daily telegraph leads on the queen asking world leaders in a video message to “rise above politicsng with the summit, the guardian says a deal has been made to “save“ our forests. away from cop26, the i carries a warning on safety data for smart motorways. that's also the lead in the daily mail, which says mps are calling for an immediate halt on smart motorway construction. and the sun's front page shows the queen's tribute to her late husband, the duke of edinburgh, hailing him as a...
34
34
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
in his daily telegraph column, vaughan wrote...y developing race row has engulfed yorkshire. but the ramifications are being felt far beyond the boundaries of headingley. 0ur reporter rowan bridge is outside headingley. let's talk about the changes in the boardroom first of all. we let's talk about the changes in the boardroom first of all.— let's talk about the changes in the boardroom first of all. we have had three resignations. _ boardroom first of all. we have had three resignations. what— boardroom first of all. we have had three resignations. what are - boardroom first of all. we have had three resignations. what are you i three resignations. what are you picking up on there. what is your sense of whether there is more change to come?— sense of whether there is more change to come? well, there's more chance change to come? well, there's more chan . e to change to come? well, there's more change to come- _ change to come? well, there's more change to come. we _ change to come? well, there's more change to come. we had _ chang
in his daily telegraph column, vaughan wrote...y developing race row has engulfed yorkshire. but the ramifications are being felt far beyond the boundaries of headingley. 0ur reporter rowan bridge is outside headingley. let's talk about the changes in the boardroom first of all. we let's talk about the changes in the boardroom first of all.— let's talk about the changes in the boardroom first of all. we have had three resignations. _ boardroom first of all. we have had three resignations....
43
43
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
in his daily telegraph column, he wrote,...ng developing race row has engulfed yorkshire. but the ramifications are being felt far beyond. last year, in an interview with the wisden cricket monthly magazine and podcast, azeem rafiq spoke about what he called a "tough time" at yorkshire county cricket club. let's talk to taha hashim, a journalist with the magazine, who interviewed him. what is your take on all that has happened since that interview? weill. happened since that interview? well, it has been a — happened since that interview? well, it has been a process _ happened since that interview? 9ii it has been a process where yorkshire... it has been a mess, really. after that interview, it took several interviews for yorkshire to open an investigation, to commission a report. after that, it took more than a year for most of those findings to come out, and when they did come out, it was a summary. initially, yorkshire said that azeem rafiq was a victim of inappropriate behaviour. what later came out was that he was a victim
in his daily telegraph column, he wrote,...ng developing race row has engulfed yorkshire. but the ramifications are being felt far beyond. last year, in an interview with the wisden cricket monthly magazine and podcast, azeem rafiq spoke about what he called a "tough time" at yorkshire county cricket club. let's talk to taha hashim, a journalist with the magazine, who interviewed him. what is your take on all that has happened since that interview? weill. happened since that...
52
52
Nov 6, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
christopher hope is chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraph.se comments byjohn major do matter. john major's comments really matter, he is a _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, i he is a former tory prime minister, there _ he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't — he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many— he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of _ he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, - he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, when i he is a former tory prime minister, i there aren't many of those, when he say things. _ there aren't many of those, when he say things. they— there aren't many of those, when he say things, they can. _ there aren't many of those, when he say things, they can. a _ there aren't many of those, when he say things, they can
christopher hope is chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraph.se comments byjohn major do matter. john major's comments really matter, he is a _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, i he is a former tory prime minister, there _ he is a former tory...
85
85
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
but in his daily telegraph column, vaughan writes, "this hit me very hard.ng struck over the head with a brick. i have been involved in cricket for 30 years, and never once been accused of any remotely similar incident or disciplinary offence as a player or commentator. i completely and categorically deny that i ever said those words." the club has been suspended from hosting international matches by the england and wales cricket board for what it calls the "wholly unacceptable handling" of azeem rafiq's racism claims. it's really important that the ecb sends a message to cricket fans across this country that we will not stand for this. that racism, and anything to do with racism and discrimination of any kind, has absolutely no place in the game. the club will suffer financially, but the reputational damage may be far greater. simon jones, bbc news. 0pposition parties are discussing not fielding candidates in the by—election triggered by the resignation of conservative mp 0wen paterson. instead, labour, the liberal democrats and green party are in talks to
but in his daily telegraph column, vaughan writes, "this hit me very hard.ng struck over the head with a brick. i have been involved in cricket for 30 years, and never once been accused of any remotely similar incident or disciplinary offence as a player or commentator. i completely and categorically deny that i ever said those words." the club has been suspended from hosting international matches by the england and wales cricket board for what it calls the "wholly unacceptable...
56
56
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
but in his daily telegraph column, vaughan writes, "this hit me very hard.pended from hosting international matches by the england and wales cricket board for what it calls the "wholly unacceptable handling" of azeem rafiq's racism claims. it's really important that the ecb sends a message to cricket fans across this country that we will not stand for this. that racism, and anything to do with racism and discrimination of any kind, has absolutely no place in the game. the departing chairman is calling for more people to go and say she looks forward to the day when yorkshire cricket club is a great club again. why the criticism of the ecb? that came unexpectedly. roger hutton said in his statement that when the allegations by azeem rafiq were made he approached the ecb to ask them for their help and intervention in the matter. he said that he was saddened that they had declined to do so. we have not had a response from the ecb to that claim as yet. but today, azeem rafiq has spoken out, saying he was angry and sick to lead in the daily mail today about a seco
but in his daily telegraph column, vaughan writes, "this hit me very hard.pended from hosting international matches by the england and wales cricket board for what it calls the "wholly unacceptable handling" of azeem rafiq's racism claims. it's really important that the ecb sends a message to cricket fans across this country that we will not stand for this. that racism, and anything to do with racism and discrimination of any kind, has absolutely no place in the game. the...
35
35
Nov 16, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
about this, and michael used his platform at the _ this, and michael used his platform at the daily telegraphut people, it would be put to them and when allegations are made about— them and when allegations are made about me. _ them and when allegations are made about me, it would be put to me but the process— about me, it would be put to me but the process was not followed me so he used _ the process was not followed me so he used his— the process was not followed me so he used his platform at the daily telegraph to tell everyone that he had not _ telegraph to tell everyone that he had not said these things but then, to go— had not said these things but then, to go on— had not said these things but then, to go on and put a snippet of my statement — to go on and put a snippet of my statement out and then talk about other— statement out and then talk about other things, statement out and then talk about otherthings, i statement out and then talk about other things, i thought that was completely wrong. like i said, he probably— completely wrong. like i said, he probably does not remember it bec
about this, and michael used his platform at the _ this, and michael used his platform at the daily telegraphut people, it would be put to them and when allegations are made about— them and when allegations are made about me. _ them and when allegations are made about me, it would be put to me but the process— about me, it would be put to me but the process was not followed me so he used _ the process was not followed me so he used his— the process was not followed me so he used his...
77
77
Nov 26, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
a few of the human tragedies are emerging, for example, an iraqi kurd told the daily telegraph that het. he said he spoke to her as she got onto the doubt, that was about 30 people on the bed. he said he was tracking her using gps, and after about four hours the signal simply disappeared and he has not heard from her ever since. he said he found the people smugglers who organised the crossing and they said they have not heard from anyone on that boat, so he fears that she is now dead. that is the sort of stories that will be emerging in the coming days. certainly a challenge from two for the authorities to find out who the people on were. i the authorities to find out who the peeple on were-— the authorities to find out who the people on were. i spent some time esterda people on were. i spent some time yesterday in _ people on were. i spent some time yesterday in a _ people on were. i spent some time yesterday in a dungeness, - people on were. i spent some time | yesterday in a dungeness, reporting on this myself. from the people i spoke to a debt and are looking for myself, the condit
a few of the human tragedies are emerging, for example, an iraqi kurd told the daily telegraph that het. he said he spoke to her as she got onto the doubt, that was about 30 people on the bed. he said he was tracking her using gps, and after about four hours the signal simply disappeared and he has not heard from her ever since. he said he found the people smugglers who organised the crossing and they said they have not heard from anyone on that boat, so he fears that she is now dead. that is...
23
23
Nov 9, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
rachel watson, scottish daily mail and natalie on the derby telegraph and we could share. we had a few technical problems thank you for the bbc college for sorting that out. then we will have weather and then we are back to our colleagues in singapore for newsday. good evening i'm tulsen tollett with your sports news and we start with the latest in the yorkshire county cricket crisis as they look to deal with the allegations of institutional racism. tonight they've confirmed head coach andrew gale has been suspended pending a disciplinary hearing, over a historic social media post, and director of cricket martyn moxon is absent from work with a stress related illness. lord patel, the new chair at yorkshire says he hopes to have a process in place by the end of the week for whistleblowers to come forward, to share any instances of discrimination. tabassum bhatti who is now 37, signed a contract at yorkshire at the age of 14, he has told the bbc about his experience. it's become clear that it's been going on for a long time, and, yes, it has been brushed under the carpet. li
rachel watson, scottish daily mail and natalie on the derby telegraph and we could share. we had a few technical problems thank you for the bbc college for sorting that out. then we will have weather and then we are back to our colleagues in singapore for newsday. good evening i'm tulsen tollett with your sports news and we start with the latest in the yorkshire county cricket crisis as they look to deal with the allegations of institutional racism. tonight they've confirmed head coach andrew...
127
127
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
but in his daily telegraph column, vaughan writes, "this hit me very hard. suspended from hosting international matches by the england and wales cricket board for what it calls the "wholly unacceptable handling" of azeem rafiq's racism claims. it's really important that the ecb sends a message to cricket fans across this country that we will not stand for this. that racism, and anything to do with racism and discrimination of any kind, has absolutely no place in the game. the departing chairman is calling for more people to go, and says he looks forward to the day when yorkshire cricket club is a great club again. former cricketer mark ramprakash told bbc breakfast that the latest developments have forced yorkshire county cricket club to take a long hard look at themselves: there needed to be some more statements, i think, coming out, and recognising that the environment was not right, and with seven counts of the 43, the allegations that azeem made, seven of them were upheld. and there was an apology to azeem rafiq, but no consequences, and i think that's t
but in his daily telegraph column, vaughan writes, "this hit me very hard. suspended from hosting international matches by the england and wales cricket board for what it calls the "wholly unacceptable handling" of azeem rafiq's racism claims. it's really important that the ecb sends a message to cricket fans across this country that we will not stand for this. that racism, and anything to do with racism and discrimination of any kind, has absolutely no place in the game. the...
71
71
Nov 29, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph says mps are warning the new variant will lead to "chaos" in schools because closeo self—isolate for 10 days. "the fight to save christmas" is the headline in the mirror — the paper says doctors want policies surrounding face masks to be expanded to other settings, such as pubs and restaurants. finally, the star has the story about dozens of punters trapped in a pub in the yorkshire dales for a third night following a 5ft blizzard. "mine's a snowball" is the headline. and we'll be speaking to the pub�*s managerjust before 8 o'clock. five feet. could you make it out of five feet of snow. you will need a shovel. have you got some of that... shaky stuff. that will not fix five feet of snow. i have something on the inside. shall i show it to you? i don't normally like to do this, but... what am i being accused of? it is about you. it is nonsense, i'm afraid. this is in the papers this morning. fans claiming a fix over bbc�*s dan walker. it says breakfast hope dan walker survived another week. what? shalli hope dan walker survived another week. what? shall i throw the pa
the daily telegraph says mps are warning the new variant will lead to "chaos" in schools because closeo self—isolate for 10 days. "the fight to save christmas" is the headline in the mirror — the paper says doctors want policies surrounding face masks to be expanded to other settings, such as pubs and restaurants. finally, the star has the story about dozens of punters trapped in a pub in the yorkshire dales for a third night following a 5ft blizzard. "mine's a...
75
75
Nov 3, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph reports the prime minister is attempting to reform the house of commons standardsservative mp owen paterson from parliament for alleged breaches of lobbying rules. the i newspaper has looked at data on boosterjabs and found third doses for over—50s will not be completed until february if england's programme continues at its current rate. it means the christmas deadline would be missed. the daily mirror also focuses on problems with the vaccine roll—out, reporting social care could be "pushed to the brink of collapse" because 60,000 unjabbed staff face the sack within days. and climate stories still dominate many of the front pages as the cop 26 summit continues in glasgow. the guardian leads with new research showing the heatwaves and wildfires that caused widespread devastation in europe this summer would not have happened without global heating. i think you have an inside page here. , , ., i think you have an inside page here. , ., ._ here. this is a story from the daily mail. apologies _ here. this is a story from the daily mail. apologies if _ here. this is a s
the daily telegraph reports the prime minister is attempting to reform the house of commons standardsservative mp owen paterson from parliament for alleged breaches of lobbying rules. the i newspaper has looked at data on boosterjabs and found third doses for over—50s will not be completed until february if england's programme continues at its current rate. it means the christmas deadline would be missed. the daily mirror also focuses on problems with the vaccine roll—out, reporting social...
139
139
Nov 25, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily telegraph quotes the prime minister saying france must "step up" and stop migrant crossings people reported to have successfully made the journey to england yesterday. it's a "human tragedy" says the daily mirror's headline. the paper pictures children sitting in a dinghy that it says was launched "under the noses" of french police. no reason to believe that was the actual craft that sank. borisjohnson�*s comments also lead the daily mail. the picture shows a french police car appearing to stand idle behind a group of people placing a dinghy into the sea. according to the guardian, the french interior minister said the boat that sank had been "very frail" and compared it to an inflatable paddling pool. it is 16 minutes past six. now the weather with carol. certainly getting colder. and from that picture, windy of as well? absolutely, there is the potential of damaging weather this weekend, because of the strength of the wind and also some sleet and snow. not everyone will see it, an area of low pressure is coming our way, and what you get is dependent on the track of the low
the daily telegraph quotes the prime minister saying france must "step up" and stop migrant crossings people reported to have successfully made the journey to england yesterday. it's a "human tragedy" says the daily mirror's headline. the paper pictures children sitting in a dinghy that it says was launched "under the noses" of french police. no reason to believe that was the actual craft that sank. borisjohnson�*s comments also lead the daily mail. the picture...