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down to| business as the headline in the telegraph. it business as the headline in the telegraph-— business, ., ., ., telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up _ telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up -- - telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up -- bit - telegraph. it is a nice photo, and clearly and i speed up -- bit of. telegraph. it is a nice photo, and i clearly and i speed up -- bit of pr. clearly and i speed up —— bit of pr. carrying _ clearly and i speed up —— bit of pr. carrying on — clearly and i speed up —— bit of pr. carrying on the duties which his mum did over— carrying on the duties which his mum did over the — carrying on the duties which his mum did over the last two and a half weeks — did over the last two and a half weeks or— did over the last two and a half weeks or so, and nice touches around hint _ weeks or so, and nice touches around hint i'm _ weeks or so, and n
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let's move on to the telegraph. we will have two i telegraph. d that the military will grow for the first time since the cold war. �* , . grow for the first time since the cold war. 3 . , , grow for the first time since the cold war. �*, . , , ., . ., cold war. it's a push forward to the new ear cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. _ cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. i'm _ cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. i'm getting - cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. i'm getting a - cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. i'm getting a bit. new year budget. i'm getting a bit confused, i think katy is probably better at this than me because i thought we had a full budget in november and we didn't have a mini budget any more. it's a push forward to say basically there is more of the same coming in as we head towards this new government's 100 days. towards this new government's 100 da s. ., ., , ., . . days. your thoughts on that, katy? i think on a tonic _ days. your thoug
let's move on to the telegraph. we will have two i telegraph. d that the military will grow for the first time since the cold war. �* , . grow for the first time since the cold war. 3 . , , grow for the first time since the cold war. �*, . , , ., . ., cold war. it's a push forward to the new ear cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. _ cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. i'm _ cold war. it's a push forward to the new year budget. i'm getting - cold war. it's...
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no sign of that when you read the daily telegraph. that when you read the daily telegraph-— that whenno, not at all in quite a l serious and dangerous development telegraph. no, not at all in quite a - serious and dangerous development in the ukraine were coming out of moscow broadcast and vladimir putin made this earlier. detailing the whole referendums in four of these occupied fresh and occupied regions to confirm them as part of the russian federation. it is not activision tend to make vengeance, it's a warning to —— vengeance a —— vengeance a warning to the west of what repercussions will have if you have guns and tanks but once you have veneration land, russia's warning that any invasion or any in tack of the russian federation could provoke any kind of response at all, including a nuclear response. mr; including a nuclear response. my understanding is that russia cannot conduct a nuclear response unless it was a form of self—defense come if it was used for any of the reason he would not go down well in the country at all. but would not go down well in the country at all.— would
no sign of that when you read the daily telegraph. that when you read the daily telegraph-— that whenno, not at all in quite a l serious and dangerous development telegraph. no, not at all in quite a - serious and dangerous development in the ukraine were coming out of moscow broadcast and vladimir putin made this earlier. detailing the whole referendums in four of these occupied fresh and occupied regions to confirm them as part of the russian federation. it is not activision tend to make...
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let's move on to the telegraph. — politics. let's move on to the telegraph. a _ politics.ike it has come down when he fell at the car, from its peak a couple of months ago, caroline. the from its peak a couple of months ago. caroline-— from its peak a couple of months aao, caroline. ., ., ago, caroline. the idea that we were hittin: ago, caroline. the idea that we were hittin 200 ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p — ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p a _ ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p a litre, _ ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p a litre, it _ ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p a litre, it has _ ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p a litre, it has come - hitting 200 p a litre, it has come down, but the point the telegraph is making is that the wholesale price hasn�*t been reflected in forecourt prices so the punters, as petrol fillers, and i count myself amongst them, are still suffering because of something that should have been relayed. i don�*t think there seems to be any d
let's move on to the telegraph. — politics. let's move on to the telegraph. a _ politics.ike it has come down when he fell at the car, from its peak a couple of months ago, caroline. the from its peak a couple of months ago. caroline-— from its peak a couple of months aao, caroline. ., ., ago, caroline. the idea that we were hittin: ago, caroline. the idea that we were hittin 200 ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p — ago, caroline. the idea that we were hitting 200 p a _...
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with the sunday telegraph, ithink. for granny. this is a theme that a few of the paper is picked up on. michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as ou can michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see. _ michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see. it's — michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see, it's a _ michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see, it's a really _ michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see, it's a really powerful. you can see, it's a really powerful image on the front page there, and what we are covering is the vigil that all the grandchildren attended today at westminster hall for the queen. you can see, if you have been paying attention this week, you can see that this is something that has been done by the queens children, but not the grandchildren yet, so i think this will start a nice tradition in the future. what do you make of it? — tradition in the future. what do you make of it? well, _ tradition in the future. what do you make of it? well, i _ tradition in the future. what do yo
with the sunday telegraph, ithink. for granny. this is a theme that a few of the paper is picked up on. michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as ou can michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see. _ michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see. it's — michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see, it's a _ michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see, it's a really _ michaela, kicked us off. yes, so as you can see, it's a really powerful. you can see, it's a really powerful image on...
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,. �* . ., with the daily telegraph, a, is the headline,. . . . , . with the daily telegraph, a, is thea charming picture of her ma'es headline,. a charming picture of her majesty the — headline,. a charming picture of her majesty the queen _ headline,. a charming picture of her majesty the queen and _ headline,. a charming picture of her majesty the queen and indeed - headline,. a charming picture of her majesty the queen and indeed a - majesty the queen and indeed a wonderful article, majesty the queen and indeed a wonderfularticle, i majesty the queen and indeed a wonderful article, i think, majesty the queen and indeed a wonderfularticle, ithink, because it is very balanced, it gives you an idea of what is coming tomorrow and also there is a sense just in the bare bones of the fact that it lays out, tomorrow we are losing somebody very precious, we are losing a great britain and also a great citizen of the world, the fact that the queen had this extraordinary global reach, and i think that tomorrow, with no less than three processions, with all the pomp and pageantry and also the de
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looking at the telegraph story, instagram is the i telegraph story, instagram is the final app that she herfamily believes. social media is the tool by which, for example, the prince of wales got his message out that the platforms are not doing enough and should be given priority to those particularly young people in that should be central to it. this is the great problem of social media, isn't it? it is a great tool but it can also be a devastating weapon. that's the thing with _ also be a devastating weapon. that's the thing with anything, _ also be a devastating weapon. that's the thing with anything, there's - also be a devastating weapon. that's the thing with anything, there's a - the thing with anything, there's a lot of the problems in the world and there will be see in d. and social media, it is notjust paid experts thatis media, it is notjust paid experts that is spitting out bile, it's absolutely everyone. does that make it bad, no, of course not because quite frankly, social media is full of fantastically useful and good stuff. more useful and could stuff than bad. but the p
looking at the telegraph story, instagram is the i telegraph story, instagram is the final app that she herfamily believes. social media is the tool by which, for example, the prince of wales got his message out that the platforms are not doing enough and should be given priority to those particularly young people in that should be central to it. this is the great problem of social media, isn't it? it is a great tool but it can also be a devastating weapon. that's the thing with _ also be a...
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in the telegraph leads with a warning from the us that russia will face catastrophic consequences if it deploys nuclear weapons. let's start with the front page of the metro, and it highlights the very start policy divide now between the two biggest parties when it comes to tax. ciaran, kick us off with this one. it comes to tax. ciaran, kick us off with this one-— with this one. this is a big bold front page _ with this one. this is a big bold front page by _ with this one. this is a big bold front page by the _ with this one. this is a big bold front page by the metro - with this one. this is a big bold front page by the metro that i with this one. this is a big boldl front page by the metro that as with this one. this is a big bold - front page by the metro that as you say, highlights the chasm that exists now between the conservative party and the labour party as we look ahead to some point within the next couple of years in a general election. the last conservative budget from rishi sunak, all the commentary around it talked about how it could almost have been something delivere
in the telegraph leads with a warning from the us that russia will face catastrophic consequences if it deploys nuclear weapons. let's start with the front page of the metro, and it highlights the very start policy divide now between the two biggest parties when it comes to tax. ciaran, kick us off with this one. it comes to tax. ciaran, kick us off with this one-— with this one. this is a big bold front page _ with this one. this is a big bold front page by _ with this one. this is a big...
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truss tells the telegraph she'll do away with sticking plasters on the ecomomy and the energy crisis. the front page picture is of our bbc colleague george alagiah, speaking to paper about his cancer. the sunday times reports on president zelensky saying the energy crisis is a price worth paying to avoid world war. and finally the sunday mirror, says some tory mps are plotting to �*bring back boris�* over a lack of confidence, particularly in leadership candidate liz truss. if she wins the leadership race. welcome to you at home and welcome to you both, a lot of politics on the pages as you would imagine given what is coming up next week. that start with the sunday telegraph eleanor, kick us off, the headline is no more sticking plasters on energy, vows trust, so what is liz truss saying?— truss saying? this is going to be the big question _ truss saying? this is going to be the big question of _ truss saying? this is going to be the big question of her - truss saying? this is going to be i the big question of her premiership going forward. energy bills are the number one concern of t
truss tells the telegraph she'll do away with sticking plasters on the ecomomy and the energy crisis. the front page picture is of our bbc colleague george alagiah, speaking to paper about his cancer. the sunday times reports on president zelensky saying the energy crisis is a price worth paying to avoid world war. and finally the sunday mirror, says some tory mps are plotting to �*bring back boris�* over a lack of confidence, particularly in leadership candidate liz truss. if she wins the...
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the telegraph, an i outpouring of love. , it has been such a powerful blend these last few days of the private family grief, the duty alongside the national, public mourning. which part of it will you remember most?— mourning. which part of it will you remember most? ~ . , , remember most? what i remember, this out-courin remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of _ remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of love _ remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of love and _ remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of love and grief, _ remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of love and grief, the - outpouring of love and grief, the word that sort of has been repetitive in the last few days since i have been involved with this, is this word solemnity and silence. i have looked across many of the crowds over the last few days and exactly that. i have never seen and exactly that. i have never seen a witness that before in such numbers in my career. different to diana, different _ numbers in my c
the telegraph, an i outpouring of love. , it has been such a powerful blend these last few days of the private family grief, the duty alongside the national, public mourning. which part of it will you remember most?— mourning. which part of it will you remember most? ~ . , , remember most? what i remember, this out-courin remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of _ remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of love _ remember most? what i remember, this outpouring of love and _...
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you want to kick us off with the telegraph? looks at a churchill quote. the telegraph?l uuote. ., the telegraph? looks at a churchill uuote. . ._ the telegraph? looks at a churchill uuote. . �*, ., quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising _ quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that _ quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that on - quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that on her - quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that on her first| that surprising that on her first day in office, assuming she wins, which would be wednesday, that she will announce or unveil her plans for tackling the cost of living crisis. she'll have a cabinet on wednesday morning which i don't think is that much of a surprise, wednesday usually is cabinet time anyway and then you'll have pm cues straight after it so that will be her new cabinet round the table and put flesh on the bones because up until now she's kept her cards close to her chest when it comes to specific detail. she's talked about cutting taxes, removing green levies from bill
you want to kick us off with the telegraph? looks at a churchill quote. the telegraph?l uuote. ., the telegraph? looks at a churchill uuote. . ._ the telegraph? looks at a churchill uuote. . �*, ., quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising _ quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that _ quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that on - quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that on her - quote. yeah, in the way it's not that surprising that on her first|...
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front page of the telegraph, a few of the numbers on it.age of the financial times, which has exactly that number, jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan. this jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan.- in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in - in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the - kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial— kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial times, kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financialtimes, decisive kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial times, decisive action is needed _ financial times, decisive action is needed. there is another question about— needed. there is another question about the — needed. there is another question about the extent to which businesses will be _ about the extent to which businesses will be helped by all of this, because _ will be helped by all of this, because there are many small b
front page of the telegraph, a few of the numbers on it.age of the financial times, which has exactly that number, jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan. this jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan.- in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in - in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in...
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we shall kick off at the telegraph, susie. 0ne both on. we shall kick off at the telegraph, susie.o get the imf statement on its front page. pretty quick on that. what do you make of this? the fact that the imf is involved? it's not as at the country is going to the imf like we get back in 1976, but how rare are these interventions? , , , interventions? extremely. this is the world's _ interventions? extremely. this is the world's lender _ interventions? extremely. this is the world's lender of _ interventions? extremely. this is the world's lender of last - interventions? extremely. this is| the world's lender of last resorts. these are the people who when there are governments and economies which absolutely tank when they go the way of zimbabwe are absolutely failed currencies that they rely on and the imf is saying here i am to the chancellor, please, could you think again about some of the stuff you have just done. there are lots of top terry saying it's not up to the imf to get involved, we know what we are doing. all the evidence of the last 72 hours proves pretty conclusivel
we shall kick off at the telegraph, susie. 0ne both on. we shall kick off at the telegraph, susie.o get the imf statement on its front page. pretty quick on that. what do you make of this? the fact that the imf is involved? it's not as at the country is going to the imf like we get back in 1976, but how rare are these interventions? , , , interventions? extremely. this is the world's _ interventions? extremely. this is the world's lender _ interventions? extremely. this is the world's lender of...
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let's start with the sunday telegraph. he be the winner, for families and businesses, with their energy bills. how different is that to what we have been hearing so far from how different is that to what we have been hearing so farfrom liz truss? well, it is not clear yet because she is avoiding setting out any detail of what this help would look like, and what we found out so far from the leadership election is she has promised this huge programme of tax cuts that some experts think could cost upwards of £50 billion a year. that is a package that won't help the most hard—pressed people, thatis help the most hard—pressed people, that is low paid parents, pensioners, for example. it won't do anything for small businesses potentially. schools and hospitals, who face rising energy bills. so thatis who face rising energy bills. so that is what we know she has pledged, and she has also said that she doesn't want to do hand—outs. yet most people think that this extraordinary scale of financial crisis, you know, we are looking at
let's start with the sunday telegraph. he be the winner, for families and businesses, with their energy bills. how different is that to what we have been hearing so far from how different is that to what we have been hearing so farfrom liz truss? well, it is not clear yet because she is avoiding setting out any detail of what this help would look like, and what we found out so far from the leadership election is she has promised this huge programme of tax cuts that some experts think could cost...
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truss tells the telegraph she'll do away with sticking plasters on the ecomomy and the energy crisis.he front page picture is of our bbc colleague george alagiah, speaking to the paper about his cancer. the sunday times reports on president zelensky saying the energy crisis is a price worth paying to avoid world war. the sunday mirror says some tory mps are plotting to "bring back boris" if liz truss wins the leadership race. the mail on sunday say the bbc is facing scrutiny over anti—tory bias following several attacks on the tory leadership candidates on primetime tv. welcome to the programme. for very obvious reasons, lots of politics on all the front pages. we are very close to a new prime minister so it's hardly surprising. let's start with the front page of the sunday telegraph. no more sticking plasters on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss. — on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss, who _ on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss, who is _ on energy, promises liz truss. ti 3 is liz truss, who is allegedly the front runner in this tory race. her arriv
truss tells the telegraph she'll do away with sticking plasters on the ecomomy and the energy crisis.he front page picture is of our bbc colleague george alagiah, speaking to the paper about his cancer. the sunday times reports on president zelensky saying the energy crisis is a price worth paying to avoid world war. the sunday mirror says some tory mps are plotting to "bring back boris" if liz truss wins the leadership race. the mail on sunday say the bbc is facing scrutiny over...
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and again, what's strange though, is that just less than a day later, the telegraph changed suddenly finality that's off to authorities in key of started talking about another book to happened in a zoom and ever since they started using the word torture. well, covering a zoom story and of course such sudden change is please suspicious. we mentioned mass graves, what more can you tell us specifically about cubes? claim that ukrainian forces found mass graves. well, 1st of all, we have to say that it's t v. the use of the term mass grave is completely wrong because the picture is that so far happening, published by western and you credit media show and make sure cemetery in a forest right. not a pile of dead buddies and a d h. this is what comes in your mind when you hear about mass raids, the rock crosses their names on these crosses and they so people's death. so the question is, who is buried there? we hear from the granite authorities that civilians have been found in those graves . well, could be, but the question is killed by who russians took this town beginning of april and ever
and again, what's strange though, is that just less than a day later, the telegraph changed suddenly finality that's off to authorities in key of started talking about another book to happened in a zoom and ever since they started using the word torture. well, covering a zoom story and of course such sudden change is please suspicious. we mentioned mass graves, what more can you tell us specifically about cubes? claim that ukrainian forces found mass graves. well, 1st of all, we have to say...
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so literally lincoln would hand that to the telegraph operator. they pull down the codebook, look, the codes do the dots and, dashes the morse code. it would be at the other end of this at this juncture, this would city point virginia, which is where grant was outside of the siege of petersburg. and then they would do the opposite down. they pull the codebook, decipher it, write it out, and then that's what would be handwritten and then delivered to to general grant. so the below is not really some. give me a second. so this one is lieutenant general grant, city point, virginia. i've senior dispatch expressing your unwillingness to break your hold where you are. neither am i willing. hold on with a bulldog grip and chew and choke as much as possible. so there's no reading between the lines in this. he wants grant to stay. he is and take care of robert ely. so the two stamps, there's two circular stamps. there's one at the bottom and there's one at the top, the one at the bottom. and read the one at the tops and blue. they both relate to the o.r. so
so literally lincoln would hand that to the telegraph operator. they pull down the codebook, look, the codes do the dots and, dashes the morse code. it would be at the other end of this at this juncture, this would city point virginia, which is where grant was outside of the siege of petersburg. and then they would do the opposite down. they pull the codebook, decipher it, write it out, and then that's what would be handwritten and then delivered to to general grant. so the below is not really...
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after the revolution , the agency moved to moscow and turned into a growing russian telegraph agency. kurpunkts became almost 500 during the years of the civil war in 1925, on the basis of growth, the main all-union news agency tass , the telegraph agency of the soviet union, appeared on the basis of growth. on september 1, 1969, a military coup took place in libya . at the head of the conspirators was a young libyan army officer from a poor bedouin family, muammar gaddafi chance. the rebels themselves called the revolution in that the day they acted simultaneously in all the largest cities of the country, the monarchs announced the deposed kings at that time there was no libya in the country, they declared a republic and began to develop it in a very special way gaddafi removed all foreign military bases from libya, nationalized oil enterprises, and then summed up a terrorist basis under his policy called third world theory. it is set out in his green book. for 40 years, gaddafi built a new society in libya, which the jamahiri called the power of the masses, but in the end, he himsel
after the revolution , the agency moved to moscow and turned into a growing russian telegraph agency. kurpunkts became almost 500 during the years of the civil war in 1925, on the basis of growth, the main all-union news agency tass , the telegraph agency of the soviet union, appeared on the basis of growth. on september 1, 1969, a military coup took place in libya . at the head of the conspirators was a young libyan army officer from a poor bedouin family, muammar gaddafi chance. the rebels...
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let's begin with the economy and why don't you kick us off at the telegraph and the chancellor warning the bank of england to get a grip on the inflation and i guess they would say they are trying by putting up interest rates to try to do at the inflation that is around 10% of the moment. inflation that is around 1096 of the moment. , , , ., . ., ., moment. yes, this is a reflection of somethin: moment. yes, this is a reflection of something that _ moment. yes, this is a reflection of something that liz _ moment. yes, this is a reflection of something that liz truss _ moment. yes, this is a reflection of something that liz truss raised - something that liz truss raised during — something that liz truss raised during the campaign and during that time _ during the campaign and during that time the _ during the campaign and during that time. the point about the bank of england _ time. the point about the bank of england has a mandate to keep inflation — england has a mandate to keep inflation down to 2% as you know, inflation _ inflation down to 2% as you know, inflation is — inflation do
let's begin with the economy and why don't you kick us off at the telegraph and the chancellor warning the bank of england to get a grip on the inflation and i guess they would say they are trying by putting up interest rates to try to do at the inflation that is around 10% of the moment. inflation that is around 1096 of the moment. , , , ., . ., ., moment. yes, this is a reflection of somethin: moment. yes, this is a reflection of something that _ moment. yes, this is a reflection of something...
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let's look at the telegraph- _ kwa rteng kwarteng gambles on biggest tax cut. ay, boris johnson, we suddenly got a very different kind of conservative government. almost as if there's been a general election and they've come in with a whole new policy platform. come in with a whole new policy latform. �* , ., ., ., come in with a whole new policy latform. h ., ., ., , platform. it's quite amazing to see. we had a treasury _ platform. it's quite amazing to see. we had a treasury spokesperson . we had a treasury spokesperson earlier saying this is a new government. i suppose it is, but it's very much not in a way. we haven't seen the party change, we haven't seen the party change, we haven't seen the party change, we haven't seen the people go to the polls like they usually do. we saw this with boris as well, this complete desire to shake up everything and start again with a whole new agenda. we saw it because of brexit. teresa may fail hers and borisjohnson came in. now we're seeing another completely different change in direction. ifind it very hard to believe t
let's look at the telegraph- _ kwa rteng kwarteng gambles on biggest tax cut. ay, boris johnson, we suddenly got a very different kind of conservative government. almost as if there's been a general election and they've come in with a whole new policy platform. come in with a whole new policy latform. �* , ., ., ., come in with a whole new policy latform. h ., ., ., , platform. it's quite amazing to see. we had a treasury _ platform. it's quite amazing to see. we had a treasury spokesperson ....
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front page of the telegraph, a few of the numbers on it. freezing the price cap would mean the cap would remain, subject in up to 3500 as planned. —— notjumping up to. the whole package would cost £100 billion and that takes us onto the front page of the financial times, which has exactly that number, jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan. this jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan.- in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote _ in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in - in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the - kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial_ kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial times, kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financialtimes, decisive kwasi kwarteng, wrote in the financial times, decisive action is needed~ _ financial times, decisive action is needed. there is another question about_ needed. there is another question about the — needed. there is another questi
front page of the telegraph, a few of the numbers on it. freezing the price cap would mean the cap would remain, subject in up to 3500 as planned. —— notjumping up to. the whole package would cost £100 billion and that takes us onto the front page of the financial times, which has exactly that number, jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan. this jenny. the headline there is, truss in £100 billion energy plan.- in £100 billion energy plan. this is kwasi kwarteng,...
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moving to the sunday telegraph, the headline... the more squeezed middle? trying to appeal to the more saueezed middle? ~ . ., , ~ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic _ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic budget. _ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic budget. it _ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic budget. it was - a really dramatic budget. it was initially— a really dramatic budget. it was initially billed as a mini budget but there were huge tax cuts in it. a theme _ but there were huge tax cuts in it. a theme in — but there were huge tax cuts in it. a theme in another of the papers is it isiust _ a theme in another of the papers is it isiust the — a theme in another of the papers is it isjust the start a theme in another of the papers is it is just the start and a theme in another of the papers is it isjust the start and the government plans to do more. the telegraph— government plans to do more. the telegraph says there will be another budget— telegraph say
moving to the sunday telegraph, the headline... the more squeezed middle? trying to appeal to the more saueezed middle? ~ . ., , ~ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic _ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic budget. _ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic budget. it _ squeezed middle? we heard last week a really dramatic budget. it was - a really dramatic budget. it was initially— a really dramatic budget. it was initially billed as a mini...
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the telegraph predicts more misery for the country with the warning �*benefits hit as pm tried to stemnto concerns that welfare payments are set to fall in a bid to balance the books. the guardian looks ahead to tomorrow�*s meeting between liz truss and britain�*s independent fiscal watchdog. describing it as a in a highly unusual move. the daily express deviates from the government�*s mini budget fallout. with its headline: �*peaceful death of queen from old age as its main offering. meanwhile, the independent is dominated by a half page picture and the headline �*biden declares a major disaster in florida�*. showing the heartbreaking devastation wreaked by hurricane ian in florida, and fort meyers in particular, where authorities warn that hundreds may have been killed. so let�*s begin. welcomes you both and thank you for coming on. big political stories dominating specifically on this latest polling. why don�*t you kick us off with firm page of the metro labour lead tories by 33 points what is this alluding to? this labour lead tories by 33 points what is this alluding to?— is this
the telegraph predicts more misery for the country with the warning �*benefits hit as pm tried to stemnto concerns that welfare payments are set to fall in a bid to balance the books. the guardian looks ahead to tomorrow�*s meeting between liz truss and britain�*s independent fiscal watchdog. describing it as a in a highly unusual move. the daily express deviates from the government�*s mini budget fallout. with its headline: �*peaceful death of queen from old age as its main offering....
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the telegraph reports that the royal family are now able to grieve in private, together at buckingham the queen's coffin will be taken from buckingham palace to westminster tomorrow, and the metro reports that princes william and harry willjoin king charles to walk behind it. elsewhere, the guardian says liz truss could scrap the government's entire anti—obesity strategy as part of a review of measures. and the financial times claims companies have been warned they could have to wait until november for support with energy bills, with a 150 billion pound package running into delays. so let's begin... thank you very much forjoining us. there's only one place to start, of course. another day and another evening ofjust extraordinary images that we will remember for a long time. you can pick any of the newspaper front time. you can pick any of the newspaperfront pages. time. you can pick any of the newspaper front pages. we will start with the daily mirror. there is something about the lighting, the rain, the darkness. it's really, really emotive. kate, why don't you kick us off? figs reall
the telegraph reports that the royal family are now able to grieve in private, together at buckingham the queen's coffin will be taken from buckingham palace to westminster tomorrow, and the metro reports that princes william and harry willjoin king charles to walk behind it. elsewhere, the guardian says liz truss could scrap the government's entire anti—obesity strategy as part of a review of measures. and the financial times claims companies have been warned they could have to wait until...
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the telegraph adds that a lot of tory mps are worried about their futures now. however, is exhorting us not to panic. the chancellor has, it says, got a plan to cut government debt and calm the markets. the guardian also leads with the sterling crisis; but also features keir starmer�*s claims that labour is now the party of the centre ground. while the daily star has its usual unique take on the day's events — with a somewaht downbeat—looking kwasi kwarteng on the front, the times carries a picture of the duke of norfolk driving a driving ban saying he needs his licence because he's organising king charles�*s coronation. he was the man who organised who the funeral of queen elizabeth. so let's begin. the sterling crisis deepens as truss�*s strategy doesn't seem to be anyone who would argue otherwise at the moment. . anyone who would argue otherwise at the moment-— the moment. , what you on friday. seems to have _ the moment. , what you on friday. seems to have caused _ the moment. , what you on friday. seems to have caused the - the moment. , what you on friday.
the telegraph adds that a lot of tory mps are worried about their futures now. however, is exhorting us not to panic. the chancellor has, it says, got a plan to cut government debt and calm the markets. the guardian also leads with the sterling crisis; but also features keir starmer�*s claims that labour is now the party of the centre ground. while the daily star has its usual unique take on the day's events — with a somewaht downbeat—looking kwasi kwarteng on the front, the times...
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interesting though, is that the telegraph journalists were there at the same time on thursday, and they later published article saying that they didn't see any evidence to that. the telegraph did not see any evidence of that scale of death during a visit on thursday. pre gorey denied knowledge of any war crimes. we didn't interact with them and they didn't interact with us. he said of the russians from what i know there wasn't detentions, executions, torture. so if you just heard, not only the didn't see where their own eyes, but they talk to local residents who actually were leaving their on the directions . and they said that nothing that had happened, but still we hear about accusations and mass raise and war crimes. what is strange and actually sad, a bad in less than a day after that the tag are suddenly changed. a tonality that's off to the authorities and he had started talking about 2nd boot to happened in his room. and ever since they started using the word torture while covering the events in him and that sudden change is a police suspicious you would agree. well, i understand
interesting though, is that the telegraph journalists were there at the same time on thursday, and they later published article saying that they didn't see any evidence to that. the telegraph did not see any evidence of that scale of death during a visit on thursday. pre gorey denied knowledge of any war crimes. we didn't interact with them and they didn't interact with us. he said of the russians from what i know there wasn't detentions, executions, torture. so if you just heard, not only the...
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the telegraph story quotes and says the us, germany, france they've all spoken— us, germany, france they'veout— us, germany, france they've all spoken out in the city they were not accepted _ spoken out in the city they were not accepted and the skull of this a tragic— accepted and the skull of this a tragic parity but there is that sense — tragic parity but there is that sense of— tragic parity but there is that sense of history there but, we are in a position— sense of history there but, we are in a position where putin wants to show_ in a position where putin wants to show strength and call this a success _ show strength and call this a success. he is giving this tv address_ success. he is giving this tv address and it's important for him and the _ address and it's important for him and the risk— address and it's important for him and the risk of him heading into something more serious, you just discussed — something more serious, you just discussed nuclear war but this article — discussed nuclear war but this article is — discussed nuclear war but this article is also talking about incr
the telegraph story quotes and says the us, germany, france they've all spoken— us, germany, france they'veout— us, germany, france they've all spoken out in the city they were not accepted _ spoken out in the city they were not accepted and the skull of this a tragic— accepted and the skull of this a tragic parity but there is that sense — tragic parity but there is that sense of— tragic parity but there is that sense of history there but, we are in a position— sense of history...
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to come to my newspaper in the telegraph this morning. some large amounts of families, people with post, chairs buggies, wanting to bring their children in and i think, not only to pay their respects to the queen but they want to be able to say that they were here. and that they observed this momentous moment in history. and that's why you do get the crowds outside of buckingham palace. interesting that palace, it's become in recent years the peoples palace. they wanted to treat it well. the office. and that gossip was in the home. but in the years, it was more and more a wide range of people. and it's the place that seems to be the magnet in times like this. and i think it's just that people want to say that they were there. they want to say their children were there. because those people that met king charles iii yes day, the lady that even gave him a kiss. which apparently i spoke to his aides last night, it took him a bit by surprise. the reaction to him by surprise. the idea of people suddenly breaking out into cheers, and god save th
to come to my newspaper in the telegraph this morning. some large amounts of families, people with post, chairs buggies, wanting to bring their children in and i think, not only to pay their respects to the queen but they want to be able to say that they were here. and that they observed this momentous moment in history. and that's why you do get the crowds outside of buckingham palace. interesting that palace, it's become in recent years the peoples palace. they wanted to treat it well. the...
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the daily telegraph says the front runner, liz truss, may set out her plans to tackle the energy crisisrom day torres feared the voters have more household help us in provided. the telegraph says the front runner may set out her plans to tackle the energy crisis on day one according to that paper. she is the headline on most of the papers on saturday. meanwhile, the times covers russian president putin cutting off a major european gas pipeline indefinitely — which he blames on an an oil leak. none of the papers seemed very convinced by that explanation. the ft reports on how the world's leading economies, the g7, have agreed on a russian oil price cap in an attempt to curb moscow's ability to finance the war in ukraine. back here, the express headline — tories put on war footing for snap election — political strategists view october it means october 2023 rather than december 2024, which is the last possible day for a general election. the guardian quotes the police chief's criticism of liz truss�* crime policies, labelling them unwise and meaningless. and the daily mail asks mps to end
the daily telegraph says the front runner, liz truss, may set out her plans to tackle the energy crisisrom day torres feared the voters have more household help us in provided. the telegraph says the front runner may set out her plans to tackle the energy crisis on day one according to that paper. she is the headline on most of the papers on saturday. meanwhile, the times covers russian president putin cutting off a major european gas pipeline indefinitely — which he blames on an an oil leak....
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britain again becomes in demand the profession of a chimney sweep, according to the publication for the telegraph due to rising electricity prices. more and more people decide to switch to heating their homes with wood and fireplaces. and judging by the body movements of the authorities next winter, such a method will be more than in demand. the issue of food in the west is also acute, prices are rising day by day, high inflation rates make the germans count every penny, according to the deputy, the bundestag, waldemar, hertha, residents can only blame their government, which directly declares complete inaction. there are prices that bite and people are already counting pennies very carefully in order to buy something . in general, to nidoroska that now the food crisis. we will see, probably at the end of this winter and next year, when this year's crop will be used, and the new crop from the shortage of fertilizers will be in question broken ties. uh. they will also affect the market. that's when we'll see a real crisis, but if you listen to our foreign minister, nalenar god, she told me i don't
britain again becomes in demand the profession of a chimney sweep, according to the publication for the telegraph due to rising electricity prices. more and more people decide to switch to heating their homes with wood and fireplaces. and judging by the body movements of the authorities next winter, such a method will be more than in demand. the issue of food in the west is also acute, prices are rising day by day, high inflation rates make the germans count every penny, according to the...
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one includes the queen but that is all i could see, if we start the telegraph, this is based on the telegraphbased on the 6pm video address from king charles, to my darling the king was wearing his heart on his sleeve and it was a remarkable personal appeal, both a pledge and a tribute, if we look at the times, i pledge myself to you. simple similar emphasis in the mirror with a draw out loyalty, respect and love, and again in the guardian, she is in a slightly different picture, not from the address, but from when —— choosing a slightly different picture. when the king was outside buckingham palace. what a day it has been. that video address, which you havejust been discussing, has made waves all across the world. there was one particular line in it that was particularly moving as part of the tribute to his mother. the express has put this as their headline, may flights of angels sing the two they rest, and a poignant line because those words were used in the final piece of music chosen for the funeral of the former princess of wales, diana. there does seem that on a personal level, prince c
one includes the queen but that is all i could see, if we start the telegraph, this is based on the telegraphbased on the 6pm video address from king charles, to my darling the king was wearing his heart on his sleeve and it was a remarkable personal appeal, both a pledge and a tribute, if we look at the times, i pledge myself to you. simple similar emphasis in the mirror with a draw out loyalty, respect and love, and again in the guardian, she is in a slightly different picture, not from the...
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camilla, let's go to the front page of the daily telegraph, their images closer to what we have been ph tulled out? , . �*, , pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates _ pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on _ pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on a _ pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on a scene - pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on a scene from - pulled out? yes, that's right, this i concentrates on a scene from inside westminster hall so you can see the different— westminster hall so you can see the different members of the royal family— different members of the royal family really standing there, a very poignant _ family really standing there, a very poignant image, all queueing to show their respects to the late monarch, all the _ their respects to the late monarch, all the beautiful colours and flags on display there, and this article is really— on display there, and this article is really concentrating on how initially— is really concentrating on how initially we had these six days of mourning — initially we had t
camilla, let's go to the front page of the daily telegraph, their images closer to what we have been ph tulled out? , . �*, , pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates _ pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on _ pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on a _ pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on a scene - pulled out? yes, that's right, this concentrates on a scene from - pulled out? yes, that's right, this i concentrates on a scene from inside...
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however, even british journalists admitted that it looks like a staging, as the telegraph notes or thereion, this was confirmed to the british by local residents, boris found out how the kiev regime fabricates another fake ivanin. creation of fakes the kiev regime does not even hesitate to dig up the bodies of its own citizens in raisins from the ground, one by one they open the graves in the forest belt, and foreign and ukrainian journalists sent there at the command of zelensky arrange dances on the bones, such as , for example, a reporter from radio liberty, which is recognized in russia as a foreign agent . it’s cool here that khovals buried here, in addition to the civilian population, also ukrainian military personnel. there is a mass grave here, where 17 fighters are buried. and there is another grave. there it is written in full, but who buried the correspondent is silent about the dead ukrainians, although here is a video shot here in the spring of apu fighters, the bodies that were taken out of the battlefield. under the shelling of the ukrainian side, they are handing over to
however, even british journalists admitted that it looks like a staging, as the telegraph notes or thereion, this was confirmed to the british by local residents, boris found out how the kiev regime fabricates another fake ivanin. creation of fakes the kiev regime does not even hesitate to dig up the bodies of its own citizens in raisins from the ground, one by one they open the graves in the forest belt, and foreign and ukrainian journalists sent there at the command of zelensky arrange dances...
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the telegraph reports pro—russian leaders in four occupied areas of ukraine will hold referendums onjoiningetro continues to lead with coverage of the death of the queen — saying the king has now returned to balmoral to mourn in private. the mirror claims king charles�*s coronation is to be shorter, smaller and less expensive than his mother's — as part of plans to modernise the monarchy. while the express believes there's public support for cutting the number of working royals — quoting a poll it conducted. so, let's begin. interesting. he really had to read what's underneath that understanding in many ways. freedom begins with tax cuts. explain all. it is a crusading headline on behalf. if you can call this — crusading headline on behalf. if you can call this tax-cutting _ crusading headline on behalf. if gm. can call this tax—cutting agenda of the new prime minister is brought in that. it is the message and the hard to understand, it is a dual message going into the united nations tomorrow and seeing the tax cuts at home, freedom, combined with international corporations and security abr
the telegraph reports pro—russian leaders in four occupied areas of ukraine will hold referendums onjoiningetro continues to lead with coverage of the death of the queen — saying the king has now returned to balmoral to mourn in private. the mirror claims king charles�*s coronation is to be shorter, smaller and less expensive than his mother's — as part of plans to modernise the monarchy. while the express believes there's public support for cutting the number of working royals —...
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starting again with the telegraph, if that is ok. the statement by the and have to 0k.e and have to liz truss enter chancellor, it is pretty rare, isn't it, not for ten years or so, but the wording will make for some uncomfortable reading. yes, the international monetary fund works to stabilise the global economy, and one of its roles is to act as a sort of early warning system of anything that might be going wrong, and they have intervened tonight in a very unusual intervention, i think, intervened tonight in a very unusual intervention, ithink, and intervened tonight in a very unusual intervention, i think, and asking the government to think again about the government to think again about the many budgets that kwasi kwarteng had held on friday, which was essentially billions of pounds of tax cuts funded by borrowing. the imf has said that this is just going to increase inequality between the richest and poorest. it risks fuelling inflation and has suggested that perhaps in november on november the 23rd when the chancellor has said he is going to issue another financia
starting again with the telegraph, if that is ok. the statement by the and have to 0k.e and have to liz truss enter chancellor, it is pretty rare, isn't it, not for ten years or so, but the wording will make for some uncomfortable reading. yes, the international monetary fund works to stabilise the global economy, and one of its roles is to act as a sort of early warning system of anything that might be going wrong, and they have intervened tonight in a very unusual intervention, i think,...
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truss tells the telegraph she'll do away with sticking plasters on the ecomomy and the energy crisis.t zelensky saying the energy crisis is a price worth paying to avoid world war. and finally the sunday mirror, says some tory mps are plotting to �*bring back boris�* over a lack of confidence, particularly in leadership candidate liz truss. if she wins the leadership race. welcome to you at home and welcome to you both, a lot of politics on the pages as you would imagine given what is coming up next week. that start with the sunday telegraph eleanor,
truss tells the telegraph she'll do away with sticking plasters on the ecomomy and the energy crisis.t zelensky saying the energy crisis is a price worth paying to avoid world war. and finally the sunday mirror, says some tory mps are plotting to �*bring back boris�* over a lack of confidence, particularly in leadership candidate liz truss. if she wins the leadership race. welcome to you at home and welcome to you both, a lot of politics on the pages as you would imagine given what is...
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the daily telegraph reports that liz truss is considering freezing energy bills for millions of households if she wins, to avoid an energy "amageddon". the express also leads with ms truss�*s promise of "immediate" action on energy bills in herfirst week, if she becomes prime minister. more politics on the front of ft, which headlines a pledge from kwasi kwarteng who is likely to become chancellor if truss wins. he says the public finances will be in safe hands. liz truss is also on the front of the guardian — reporting that the likely prime minister will press on with tax cuts, despite tory warnings. "now bbc comic mocks liz truss" reads the front of the daily mail — referring to comedianjoe lycett�*s appearance on laura kuenssberg's new sunday morning politics show this morning. the metro leads with the news that three men have been arrested in connection to the murder of nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel in liverpool. and "tears for beers" reads the front of the star — reporting that energy costs for pubs could rise by 500%. so let's begin. caroline and tony, welcome to you both. no sur
the daily telegraph reports that liz truss is considering freezing energy bills for millions of households if she wins, to avoid an energy "amageddon". the express also leads with ms truss�*s promise of "immediate" action on energy bills in herfirst week, if she becomes prime minister. more politics on the front of ft, which headlines a pledge from kwasi kwarteng who is likely to become chancellor if truss wins. he says the public finances will be in safe hands. liz truss...
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interesting lethal the headline in the telegraph is a king screen activism winds favor among young australians, this is because obviously they are impacted by climate change is, there has been a bit of who -- dealing with the subject and of course charles famously being this long term green activists back in the day, we all thought he was an eccentric, by all accounts the younger generation, gen z is it? those under 24 they are more prone, the british monarchy particularly charles because of his green credential then those of my generation, up to the age of 49 who remember the fallout of diana, they are where passionate you remember about diana, and they feel a bit less generous towards charles. but when we're talking about this pulling i'm afraid none of it is tilting in the right direction for charles in the long term. 46% of those gen z's, pro retaining charles, just 36% in favor between the ages of 30 and 49. >> that's in australia? interesting. let's move inside the mainland on sunday. this focuses on prince william, sprints avoyelles. >> indeed. the important thing to remember is behind
interesting lethal the headline in the telegraph is a king screen activism winds favor among young australians, this is because obviously they are impacted by climate change is, there has been a bit of who -- dealing with the subject and of course charles famously being this long term green activists back in the day, we all thought he was an eccentric, by all accounts the younger generation, gen z is it? those under 24 they are more prone, the british monarchy particularly charles because of...
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some reports such as this one in the daily telegraph say that allegations of torture can't be verified. the telegraph did not see any evidence of that scale of death during a visit on thursday creek or denied knowledge of any war crimes. we didn't interact with them and they didn't interact with us. he said of the russians from what i know there wasn't detentions, executions, torture perhaps that report was while ukraine's human lights on. but one is now not allowing any journalists to enter the scene on the pretext of safety, political interest when we are finished securing the area you, as journalists will be allowed to enter. be assured that you will all be allowed to enter this area. we are working to ensure your safety about a large number of trip wires with attached grenades were found on site. well, that's despite the fact that 30 reporters had previously been granted access without any problems. namely from radio free europe and current time tv outlets, both funded by the us government. we've also heard from residence and is young who claimed. contrary to the narrative, it wasn
some reports such as this one in the daily telegraph say that allegations of torture can't be verified. the telegraph did not see any evidence of that scale of death during a visit on thursday creek or denied knowledge of any war crimes. we didn't interact with them and they didn't interact with us. he said of the russians from what i know there wasn't detentions, executions, torture perhaps that report was while ukraine's human lights on. but one is now not allowing any journalists to enter...