27
27
Jun 26, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
ayesha hazarika and tim _ to end these announcements. tired ayesha hazarika and tim montgomerie, thankde has the film review next. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available in cinemas and in the home. back in 2001, director rob cohen's street racing actioner the fast and the furious proved that nuts and bolts exploitation pics still had a place in the modern movie market. inspired by a magazine article and shot in and around la, it made a healthy profit on its modest mid—range budget. two decades later, the fast and furious franchise has become one of the highest grossing film series of all—time, mutating into a globe—trotting mission impossible style spies and heists behemoth, spawning sequels, feature spin offs and an animated tv series, and raking in more than $6 billion. with money like that, it's no surprise we now have fast and furious 9, aka f9, in cinemas, with further instalments in the fast saga hot on its heels. you're a natural. of course i am. family is at the forefront once again with the plot centring on a sibli
ayesha hazarika and tim _ to end these announcements. tired ayesha hazarika and tim montgomerie, thankde has the film review next. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available in cinemas and in the home. back in 2001, director rob cohen's street racing actioner the fast and the furious proved that nuts and bolts exploitation pics still had a place in the modern movie market. inspired by a magazine article and shot in and around la, it...
33
33
Jun 26, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are the evening standard columnist and times radio presenter ayesha hazarika and the conservativementator tim montgomerie. a warm welcome to both of them. let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. almost only one story. as you can expect, the news of matt hancock's resignation as health secretary dominates most of tomorrow's front pages. the observer leads with the headline "hancock quits after a day of humiliation." the sun on sunday carries a photo of matt hancock and his aide, gina coladangelo. she's also resigned. mr hancock had been under increasing pressure to quit after the sun published pictures of the two kissing and breaking social distancing rules. the telegraph's front title reports a quote from mr hancock's video statement released on twitter — "those of us who make the rules have got to stick by them." the express says that the former health secretary was "forced to quit" after a revolt from tory mps demanding his resignation and donors threatening to pull funding. according to the sunday times, mr hancock informed his wife he was leaving her on thursday evening,
with me are the evening standard columnist and times radio presenter ayesha hazarika and the conservativementator tim montgomerie. a warm welcome to both of them. let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. almost only one story. as you can expect, the news of matt hancock's resignation as health secretary dominates most of tomorrow's front pages. the observer leads with the headline "hancock quits after a day of humiliation." the sun on sunday carries a photo of matt hancock and his...
10
10.0
Jun 16, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
the telegraph, and he's joined by the evening standard columnist and times radio broadcaster, ayesha hazarikarrow's front pages starting with: �*nuclear dom', the metro leads with those expletive—laden messages revealed by dominic cummings today, apparently from borisjohnson, in which the pm calls the health secretary "hopeless".the the mail's headline: �*shock plans to work from home forever�*. the paper claims ministers are looking at changing the law to give staff a �*default�* right to work from home. sources have told the telegraph that officials are drawing up proposals to allow people who have had both covid vaccinations to travel to amber list countries and avoid quarantine on their return. plans are also being made to allow for vaccine hubs in schools, according to the i, should regulators approve the mass vaccination of under 18s. the financial times focuses on the talks betweenjoe biden and vladmir putin — and the american president's warning to his russian counterpart of the �*devastating' consequences should opposition activist alexei navalny die in prison. under a photograph of
the telegraph, and he's joined by the evening standard columnist and times radio broadcaster, ayesha hazarikarrow's front pages starting with: �*nuclear dom', the metro leads with those expletive—laden messages revealed by dominic cummings today, apparently from borisjohnson, in which the pm calls the health secretary "hopeless".the the mail's headline: �*shock plans to work from home forever�*. the paper claims ministers are looking at changing the law to give staff a...
25
25
Jun 26, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
let's talk to the london evening standard columnist and radio presenter ayesha hazarika. ..rika... to lovely hazarika. .. to see lovely hazarika... to see you. boris johnson lovely to see you. boris johnson was a very clear, case closed, private matter, let's move on. what change? i think the chief whip _ move on. what change? i think the chief whip got _ move on. what change? i think the chief whip got contacted i move on. what change? i think| the chief whip got contacted by a lot of conservative backbench mps because this was not the case closed and this was not just a westminster village gossipy sort of tittle tattle. this was starting to really get under the skin of constituents, starting to break through, there is a very big by election happening in the country, i heard from mps that this was starting to come up on the doorstep. i think it reminded a lot of people of the very controversial affair last year involving dominic cummings and his trip to the barnard castle and i think the public will tolerate a lot but with covid, they will not tolerate hypocrisy from the pe
let's talk to the london evening standard columnist and radio presenter ayesha hazarika. ..rika... to lovely hazarika. .. to see lovely hazarika... to see you. boris johnson lovely to see you. boris johnson was a very clear, case closed, private matter, let's move on. what change? i think the chief whip _ move on. what change? i think the chief whip got _ move on. what change? i think the chief whip got contacted i move on. what change? i think| the chief whip got contacted by a lot of...
16
16
Jun 26, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight are the conservative commentator tim montgomerie and former labour political adviser ayesha hazarikaus plenty of dry weather. for many places the second half of the weekend promises more of the same. but in southern areas, there's quite a big change of the way, blue skies and this wattage on saturday afternoon, sunday afternoon will bring gray skies and some outbreaks of rain in the south. courtesy of a very slow moving weather system. you can see this curl of cloud in an area of low pressure that has become marooned just to the northwest of france. it will be throwing this ban of rain northwards across the channel islands of the southern counties of england through sunday morning, the odd shower running ahead of that into east anglia in the midlands imparts parts of wealth from a more persistent rain to the south midlands a farce south the wales later in all the while northern england and ireland much of scotland will be dry with sunny spells all that they could bring the odd spot of rain in the far northwest of scotland. 50 degrees, 22 the high in london. —— 15 and 22. some of this
tonight are the conservative commentator tim montgomerie and former labour political adviser ayesha hazarikaus plenty of dry weather. for many places the second half of the weekend promises more of the same. but in southern areas, there's quite a big change of the way, blue skies and this wattage on saturday afternoon, sunday afternoon will bring gray skies and some outbreaks of rain in the south. courtesy of a very slow moving weather system. you can see this curl of cloud in an area of low...
20
20
Jun 16, 2021
06/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
the telegraph, and he's joined by the evening standard columnist and times radio broadcaster, ayesha hazarikaow's front pages, starting with, the mirror leads on those messages revealed today by dominic cummings in which the pm calls matt hancock "hopeless" —— the paper asks how he's still in the job? but the express dismisses the former advisor�*s intervention with the headline: �*sorry dom, we've got bigger fish to fry�* —— as borisjohnson stood by his health secretary. and the times says matt hancock is set to be exonerated over claims he lied to the prime minister, after dominic cummings failed to substantiate the allegations. the mail's headline: �*shock plans to work from home forever�*. the paper claims ministers are looking at changing the law to give staff a �*default�* right to work from home. sources have told the telegraph that officials are drawing up proposals to allow people who have had both covid vaccinations to travel to amber list countries and avoid quarantine on their return. plans are also being made to allow for vaccine hubs in schools, according to the i, should regula
the telegraph, and he's joined by the evening standard columnist and times radio broadcaster, ayesha hazarikaow's front pages, starting with, the mirror leads on those messages revealed today by dominic cummings in which the pm calls matt hancock "hopeless" —— the paper asks how he's still in the job? but the express dismisses the former advisor�*s intervention with the headline: �*sorry dom, we've got bigger fish to fry�* —— as borisjohnson stood by his health...