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the daily mail - relief. do you care about more than rachel does? the daily mail does .il does love a royal story, but we all do, don't wait?— love a royal story, but we all do, don't wait? ~ ., , ., , don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a lot _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a lot of _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a lot of people - i think it's for a lot of people when — i think it's for a lot of people when you _ i think it's for a lot of people when you look at what's happening on the front— when you look at what's happening on the front pages of the other papers people _ the front pages of the other papers people have the world's smallest violin _ people have the world's smallest vioiin for— people have the world's smallest violin for harry and megan and wheiher— violin for harry and megan and whether they are heartbroken. some people _ whether they are heartbroken. some people have sympathy but
the daily mail - relief. do you care about more than rachel does? the daily mail does .il does love a royal story, but we all do, don't wait?— love a royal story, but we all do, don't wait? ~ ., , ., , don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a lot _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a lot of _ don't wait? well, some of us do but i think it's for a lot...
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the daily mail has taken a stance on — far enough.caught - far enough. the daily mail has taken a stance on this, they caught the - a stance on this, they caught the £500 covert cash point. i a stance on this, they caught the £500 covert cash point.— £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's — £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's a _ £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's a particularly - £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's a particularly good | £500 covert cash point. i don't - think that's a particularly good way of looking — think that's a particularly good way of looking at it. but i think we needs— of looking at it. but i think we needs to _ of looking at it. but i think we needs to happen here is that people do need _ needs to happen here is that people do need to— needs to happen here is that people do need to come forward and be tested. — do need to come forward and be tested, there's 70% of people who are suffering from covid symptoms him only— are suffering from covid symptoms him only 17% coming fo
the daily mail has taken a stance on — far enough.caught - far enough. the daily mail has taken a stance on this, they caught the - a stance on this, they caught the £500 covert cash point. i a stance on this, they caught the £500 covert cash point.— £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's — £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's a _ £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's a particularly - £500 covert cash point. i don't think that's a particularly good | £500...
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the daily mail has taken _ means tested in some way.e _ means tested in some way. the daily mail has taken their stance on - means tested in some way. the daily mail has taken their stance on this, l mail has taken their stance on this, talking and describing this as a covid cash point. i talking and describing this as a covid cash point.— talking and describing this as a covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping — covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping in _ covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping in with _ covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping in with all - covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping in with all feet - covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping in with all feet and tentacle. i sort of agree with the means test, and from our first performance this evening to my my phone has not stopped people saying that young people will take the £500 and go back for more. you know, they don't mind testing positive because they are ok. i'm not sure that's as true now as it used to be. people are very
the daily mail has taken _ means tested in some way.e _ means tested in some way. the daily mail has taken their stance on - means tested in some way. the daily mail has taken their stance on this, l mail has taken their stance on this, talking and describing this as a covid cash point. i talking and describing this as a covid cash point.— talking and describing this as a covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping — covid cash point. i love the daily mailjumping in _ covid cash point. i...
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with me arejohn stevens, deputy political editor at the daily mail, and susie boniface, columnist at tomorrow's front pages, starting with. according to the daily mail — boris johnson is "begging" families to stay at home — warning the only way to prevent thousands more deaths is to follow the rules. the daily mirror says approval for a third vaccine in the uk is the only bright spot on a grim day of statistics — as the worst daily death toll was recorded. the daily telegraph reports there is growing concern in government over noncompliance with the current lockdown — after cases continue to rise sharply. the times says police in england are toughening enforcement of the lockdown — as government scientific advisers fear that public neglect of restrictions could keep infections high for months. according to the ‘i' — police offices are being redeployed — to drive ambulances. while the financial times reflects on the london mayor declaring a "major incident" in the city. saying the spread of the virus in the capital is "out of control." and the sun features tributes to dame barbara wind
with me arejohn stevens, deputy political editor at the daily mail, and susie boniface, columnist at tomorrow's front pages, starting with. according to the daily mail — boris johnson is "begging" families to stay at home — warning the only way to prevent thousands more deaths is to follow the rules. the daily mirror says approval for a third vaccine in the uk is the only bright spot on a grim day of statistics — as the worst daily death toll was recorded. the daily telegraph...
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will see perhaps some newspapers to bea will see perhaps some newspapers to be a particular the daily mail, has been anti—lockdown as has the telegraph for much of this campaign. i think you will see this talking about is being back to square one. picking up the guardian front page of this quote that says parents will ask why we didn't make this decision sooner ask why we didn't make this decision sooner about closing schools. is that a question you are asking as well? my kids are above school age now, but so many parents will be innocence of absolute disarray. not just managing the expectations of their children, these huge mood swings that come from one day you are back from the non—holidays, and your friends and the next minute you have got to make do with video which is incredibly difficult for kids, it was difficult for everybody. steve got this incredibly difficult parenting questions but also in terms of people managing their work time with fractious and disappointed kids around them, the fact that women are bearing more of the brunt of that than men. so it's, again, don't forgetjus
will see perhaps some newspapers to bea will see perhaps some newspapers to be a particular the daily mail, has been anti—lockdown as has the telegraph for much of this campaign. i think you will see this talking about is being back to square one. picking up the guardian front page of this quote that says parents will ask why we didn't make this decision sooner ask why we didn't make this decision sooner about closing schools. is that a question you are asking as well? my kids are above...
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the daily mail says the measures will be reviewed in six weeks but last a minimum of seven, with theg they could remain in place until at least march. the metro says borisjohnson has put england back into a third total coronavirus lockdown in a huge u—turn that includes shutting all schools — hours after he reopened them, assuring families they were safe. the daily telegraph highlights the prime minister's promise that 13 million vaccinations will ensure it is "the last phase of the struggle" against covid. and according to the ‘i' — borisjohnson has bowed to scientific advisers — and it adds he believes that by mid—february "‘if things go well‘ all care home residents, carers, over—705, front line medics, social care workers and clinically vulnerable people should be vaccinated. so let's begin... when i look at this first paper, the metro, the headline to a lockdown number three, i'm reminded metro, the headline to a lockdown numberthree, i'm reminded of something. sequels always worse than the original. and that's exactly what the prime minister is saying. it's going to be, he warn
the daily mail says the measures will be reviewed in six weeks but last a minimum of seven, with theg they could remain in place until at least march. the metro says borisjohnson has put england back into a third total coronavirus lockdown in a huge u—turn that includes shutting all schools — hours after he reopened them, assuring families they were safe. the daily telegraph highlights the prime minister's promise that 13 million vaccinations will ensure it is "the last phase of the...
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now to the daily mail. would you support a three metre rule? interesting one. confusion, i think a lot of it would be cleared up if is an article in the new statesman suggested a few days ago, the government was just a lot clearer about what was going on with the virus. it hasn't really spent much time explaining aerosols, they are the major area of concern around transmission, it is around aerosols, so when we virus lingers in the air, so that is nothing to do with how far away you stand from someone, with how far away you stand from someone, that is to do with poor ventilation and standing in areas where the virus cannot escape. u nless where the virus cannot escape. unless you are singing, perhaps. yes, perhaps. iwould unless you are singing, perhaps. yes, perhaps. i would add that caveat if i had to but at that stage we would already hopefully have explained aerosols. now to the guardian. we haven't got a great deal of time in this first look at the newspapers. police to defy ministers. the supermarkets have said now for several weeks that they advise peopl
now to the daily mail. would you support a three metre rule? interesting one. confusion, i think a lot of it would be cleared up if is an article in the new statesman suggested a few days ago, the government was just a lot clearer about what was going on with the virus. it hasn't really spent much time explaining aerosols, they are the major area of concern around transmission, it is around aerosols, so when we virus lingers in the air, so that is nothing to do with how far away you stand from...
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the daily mail is going with that. don is gone let's gojoe.r of the white house. how do we feel about him not attending the inauguration? let's face it, it was quite clear that he wouldn't do it, he wouldn't be there. ., ., ., ~' that he wouldn't do it, he wouldn't be there. ., ., ., ,, �*, that he wouldn't do it, he wouldn't be there. ., �*, . , be there. yeah look, it's childish to ut it be there. yeah look, it's childish to put it politely. _ be there. yeah look, it's childish to put it politely. it's _ be there. yeah look, it's childish to put it politely. it's not - to put it politely. it's not surprising because this is a president who has broken every convention. and just acted in the way that he wanted without regard to the precedent it sets of the tone it sets. it doesn't surprise but i think it's hugely disappointing. and it feels incredibly childish. i think fairplay to the former vice president, fairplay to other vice presidents to stand there and say the peaceful transfer of power is far too sacrosanct for us to play petty persona
the daily mail is going with that. don is gone let's gojoe.r of the white house. how do we feel about him not attending the inauguration? let's face it, it was quite clear that he wouldn't do it, he wouldn't be there. ., ., ., ~' that he wouldn't do it, he wouldn't be there. ., ., ., ,, �*, that he wouldn't do it, he wouldn't be there. ., �*, . , be there. yeah look, it's childish to ut it be there. yeah look, it's childish to put it politely. _ be there. yeah look, it's childish to put it...
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the daily mail focuses on care homes and the vaccine. ust one in ten vulnerable care home residents have been given the jab. also focusing on the vaccine, the daily express focus on the opening of so—called "superhubs" which will turbo charge the vaccine roll—out. the financial times says that as anger grows over wednesday's riots at the us capitol, senators are resisting calls to impeach president trump for inciting the violence. so, let's begin. starting with the times, shops told to get tough on covid rule breakers. this is a difficult one for shops. they are not the police. no, that's right. and the opportunities that shops have to enforce these kind of restrictions and the staffing that though shops have to restrict behaviour of their customers is limited. there is talk of making the wearing of masks compulsory. certainly in my local supermarket, the wearing of masks is compulsory but the wearing of masks is also quite variable. does it cover your nose? do use it as a bizarre balance for your chin with a strap underneath your face? t
the daily mail focuses on care homes and the vaccine. ust one in ten vulnerable care home residents have been given the jab. also focusing on the vaccine, the daily express focus on the opening of so—called "superhubs" which will turbo charge the vaccine roll—out. the financial times says that as anger grows over wednesday's riots at the us capitol, senators are resisting calls to impeach president trump for inciting the violence. so, let's begin. starting with the times, shops...
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nowjason from the daily mail. you said it is too reary i units. nowjason from the daily mail. k about _ think about the sum —— early to think about the _ think about the sum —— early to think about the summer, - think about the sum —— early to think about the summer, but i think about the sum —— early to - think about the summer, but people are thinking — think about the summer, but people are thinking about _ think about the summer, but people are thinking about their— think about the summer, but people are thinking about their summer- are thinking about their summer holidays, — are thinking about their summer holidays, they— are thinking about their summer holidays, they want _ are thinking about their summer holidays, they want something i are thinking about their summerl holidays, they want something to look forward _ holidays, they want something to look forward to. _ holidays, they want something to look forward to. if— holidays, they want something to look forward to. if people - holidays, they want something to look forward to. if people are - look forward to. if people
nowjason from the daily mail. you said it is too reary i units. nowjason from the daily mail. k about _ think about the sum —— early to think about the _ think about the sum —— early to think about the summer, - think about the sum —— early to think about the summer, but i think about the sum —— early to - think about the summer, but people are thinking — think about the summer, but people are thinking about _ think about the summer, but people are thinking about their—...
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let's and, mo, but the daily mail. we have of course joe but the daily mail.s words were ominous, donald trump's, in _ it? it is. his words were ominous, donald trump's, in terms - it? it is. his words were ominous, donald trump's, in terms of i it? it is. his words were ominous, donald trump's, in terms of we i it? it is. his words were ominous, i donald trump's, in terms of we may not have _ donald trump's, in terms of we may not have seen the last of him, but it seemed — not have seen the last of him, but it seemed quite desperate and it seemed — it seemed quite desperate and it seemed like again, the optics of "the _ seemed like again, the optics of "the world — seemed like again, the optics of "the world must look at me on the date that— "the world must look at me on the date that the next president is getting — date that the next president is getting inaugurated." i don't think his picture — getting inaugurated." i don't think his picture has really made a wad of the front— his picture has really made a wad of the front pages at all. i think he chose _ t
let's and, mo, but the daily mail. we have of course joe but the daily mail.s words were ominous, donald trump's, in _ it? it is. his words were ominous, donald trump's, in terms - it? it is. his words were ominous, donald trump's, in terms of i it? it is. his words were ominous, donald trump's, in terms of we i it? it is. his words were ominous, i donald trump's, in terms of we may not have _ donald trump's, in terms of we may not have seen the last of him, but it seemed — not have seen the...
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let's move onto the daily mail. front page here talking about doctors revolt on jabs.ernment covid—i9 vaccine u—turn. they have been told not to get some patients a second dose which some are due this second dose which some are due this second oath and a few days‘ time. instead to say those vaccines and use them as a first dose for other patients. what is your view on this story? some people might argue you can‘t blame these doctors because if they don‘t get the vaccine to patients to come is trust not be right up between doctor and patient? precisely. this is where i think the doctors are right. the patient‘s we re doctors are right. the patient‘s were told in good faith they would get both doses. and now they made the decision but possibly understandable reasons but will better try and inoculate as many people as possible in the first dose rather than both doses immediately. the problem here is one as the story mentions, the trust between the doctor and the patient is quite important. but the second one is the point i would make is a lot of patients, the hopes are ra
let's move onto the daily mail. front page here talking about doctors revolt on jabs.ernment covid—i9 vaccine u—turn. they have been told not to get some patients a second dose which some are due this second dose which some are due this second oath and a few days‘ time. instead to say those vaccines and use them as a first dose for other patients. what is your view on this story? some people might argue you can‘t blame these doctors because if they don‘t get the vaccine to patients to...
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moving on to the daily mail, there's a campaign that the daily mail is fronting in order to get computersnyjust using hand—held devices, may be just one phone, manyjust using hand—held devices, may bejust one phone, using updated packages rather than having access to wi-fi packages rather than having access to wi—fi is just a nightmare from schooling. the implicit for some and some are getting along fine, but many are not. it some are getting along fine, but many are not-— many are not. it goes to the it's been a year _ many are not. it goes to the it's been a year since _ many are not. it goes to the it's been a year since we've - many are not. it goes to the it's been a year since we've started | many are not. it goes to the it's l been a year since we've started in some _ been a year since we've started in some of— been a year since we've started in some of these children have been at school— some of these children have been at school for— some of these children have been at school for a — some of these children have been at school for a very long time that without — school for a very
moving on to the daily mail, there's a campaign that the daily mail is fronting in order to get computersnyjust using hand—held devices, may be just one phone, manyjust using hand—held devices, may bejust one phone, using updated packages rather than having access to wi-fi packages rather than having access to wi—fi is just a nightmare from schooling. the implicit for some and some are getting along fine, but many are not. it some are getting along fine, but many are not-— many are not....
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"eu vaccines war explodes", says the daily mail — no mincing of words as it describes the original euncendiary. the times has spoken to michel barnier, eu negotiator, reporting that he intervened to tell brussels to step back. in the telegraph, emmanuel macron is apparently being accused of making "nonsense" claims about the oxford jab, risking public confidence. the french president also makes the front page of the guardian — his warning that the eu will seek to "control" vaccine exports from the bloc. the mirror also going with that story from brussels, with the headline "eu block on ourjabs". to the financial times — which has gone with the wall street chaos as its main story, saying us regulators and prominent political figures have leapt to the defence of amateur share traders who've challenged the old guard of wall street. and finally, "champagne super nova". the star claims vaccines tsar kate bingham ditched dry january to celebrate news of the new vaccines. let us begin, james and harriet. thank you both of you forjoining us. let's start with the sun's front page now. now eu a
"eu vaccines war explodes", says the daily mail — no mincing of words as it describes the original euncendiary. the times has spoken to michel barnier, eu negotiator, reporting that he intervened to tell brussels to step back. in the telegraph, emmanuel macron is apparently being accused of making "nonsense" claims about the oxford jab, risking public confidence. the french president also makes the front page of the guardian — his warning that the eu will seek to...
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let's start with the daily mail's front page, and this story obviously dominating so many of the frontis backtracking on its plan to invoke article 16 of the northern ireland protocol, but that doesn't take away from the fact that there is something of a vaccine were developing between the eu and other countries outside the block. james? yeah. it's disturbing. i think there is some bad politics at work here. fundamentally, here is the thing. the virus really does not care whether you are british, and it doesn't care whether you are french or german stop at doesn't care if you are brexiteer, and it doesn't care whether you are a remainer. we live in an interconnected world, and it's in the interests of everyone to get as many people across the world vaccinated as quickly as possible. and that's can't be forgotten about because the virus doesn't care about any of this. that's what we have to remember. the virus is nasty. harriet, what do you think about what's happening between that you and other countries, but also between the eu and these two pharmaceutical giants?- between the eu and
let's start with the daily mail's front page, and this story obviously dominating so many of the frontis backtracking on its plan to invoke article 16 of the northern ireland protocol, but that doesn't take away from the fact that there is something of a vaccine were developing between the eu and other countries outside the block. james? yeah. it's disturbing. i think there is some bad politics at work here. fundamentally, here is the thing. the virus really does not care whether you are...
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faiza we will start with you this time, the daily mail like many of the papers weeding on what happenedin washington. —— meeting on. the paper playing on that "you're fired" phrase that donald trump of course the apprentice was his catchphrase. it isa apprentice was his catchphrase. it is a serious note here because there are talks going on in the background about the possibility of using the 25th amendment to remove him, even the possibility of once again him facing impeachment. of course not much time before the 20th and inauguration day but these are really serious discussions being heard. absolutely. i mean it would be great if they could just be like "you're fired" and trom could go but it isjust more complicated than that. —— and trump could go. even with the 25th amendment, you would have to get pens and the majority of the cabinet against trump and while some of them are finally denouncing him, it is still not clear that they would get that majority. the impeachment may take a bit more time. but they have to do something because the gravity of what happened yesterday, i mean thi
faiza we will start with you this time, the daily mail like many of the papers weeding on what happenedin washington. —— meeting on. the paper playing on that "you're fired" phrase that donald trump of course the apprentice was his catchphrase. it isa apprentice was his catchphrase. it is a serious note here because there are talks going on in the background about the possibility of using the 25th amendment to remove him, even the possibility of once again him facing impeachment....
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the daily mail, they started a campaign when it comes to getting children access to laptops. getting behind on their education. {iii concern of them getting behind on their education.— concern of them getting behind on their education. of course, schools have shot. — their education. of course, schools have shot. we _ their education. of course, schools have shot, we know— their education. of course, schools have shot, we know the _ their education. of course, schools have shot, we know the prime - have shot, we know the prime ministers priorities to open up as soon as possible and i gather that there will be given a notice about that but knowing a few teachers very well, certainly until recently, the number of laptops provided to the school were almost paltry number. a new campaign by the daily mail that is swing into action for charity, now force and that is to get those children with no access to a laptop, a laptop. so, it is appealing to its readers, appealing to businesses to help get computers for these schoolchildren. what i know in the guardian, there is a law that yo
the daily mail, they started a campaign when it comes to getting children access to laptops. getting behind on their education. {iii concern of them getting behind on their education.— concern of them getting behind on their education. of course, schools have shot. — their education. of course, schools have shot. we _ their education. of course, schools have shot, we know— their education. of course, schools have shot, we know the _ their education. of course, schools have shot, we know...
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let's have a look at the daily mail.llion doses _ million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of _ million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of vaccine _ million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of vaccine upper - million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of vaccine upper on i 21 million doses of vaccine upper on british soil which is obviously a brilliant thing. everybody will not be complaining about that. the story is clear that some of these doses still need to go through their medical checks and etc so it is not like they're all and waiting to go. but again i think this raises questions about i think the government could be being more transparent about what the kind of other big logistical challenges that it needs to overcome in getting the vaccine out. it is really ambitious this target, so important that we meet it, if there really are 21 million doses on british soil, i think some people will be asking why can't we speed of the medical checks, we have all this capaci
let's have a look at the daily mail.llion doses _ million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of _ million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of vaccine _ million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of vaccine upper - million reasons? apparently, we have 21 million doses of vaccine upper on i 21 million doses of vaccine upper on british soil which is obviously a brilliant thing. everybody will not be complaining about that. the story is clear that some of these...
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the daily mail lead with the news that some doctors will rebel against the governments new advice abouteen the two doses of the pfizer vaccine. keeping vaccines in mind, the times reports that two million doses of the oxford vaccine are going to be available every week by the middle ofjanuary bringing hope to many. school closures dominate the front of the telegraph. they say teachers are demanding the closure of every school in the country after gavin williamson caved in to pressure to shut all primaries in london. that government u—turn on schools is also front and center on tomorrow's guardian. the paper says it's down to growing pressure over the coronavirus and the ever growing pressure on the nhs. the express says ‘brexit britain to bounce back‘ as the prime minister pledges to ‘rebuild' with thousands more police, nurses and teachers. and the daily mirror looks back at new years eve and what they call the ‘raving mad reckless revellers‘ who partied on despite warnings from the government. so let's begin... thank you both forjoining us this evening. happy new year also to you both
the daily mail lead with the news that some doctors will rebel against the governments new advice abouteen the two doses of the pfizer vaccine. keeping vaccines in mind, the times reports that two million doses of the oxford vaccine are going to be available every week by the middle ofjanuary bringing hope to many. school closures dominate the front of the telegraph. they say teachers are demanding the closure of every school in the country after gavin williamson caved in to pressure to shut...
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you germany's builds newspaper talks of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily mail a daily telegraph rather also didn't mince words was democracy on the scene the picture from supporters storming the cubs and also dominates the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune had this blistering verdict from supporters defile us democracy. now for european view let's bring in devalue correspondent terry shuls in a brussel to get that perspective terry walked reactions are you seeing from european leaders and lawmakers. well certainly you know we've seen these reactions trickle in starting last night you've seen some of them there i think the 1st one that was remarkable to me was nato secretary general yen stoltenberg who is so hesitant to say anything about internal affairs of an allied country and he called out the seams as shocking and said the election results must be respected but another thing that we should note is how few of these leaders actually called out president trump by name many of them said this is not america this is not what we expect
you germany's builds newspaper talks of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily mail a daily telegraph rather also didn't mince words was democracy on the scene the picture from supporters storming the cubs and also dominates the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune had this blistering verdict from supporters defile us democracy. now for european view let's bring in devalue correspondent terry shuls in a brussel to get that perspective terry...
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the daily mail has said the cost of lost schooling during the pandemic is being put at £350 billion.tro says capt sir tom moore, the 100—year—old world war ii veteran, knighted after raising £39m for nhs charities in the pandemic, fell ill after returning from a �*bucket—list�* christmas trip to barbados. and the daily mirror has the prime minister wishing captain tom a speedy recovery, saying "you've inspired the whole nation." george, let's begin. i knew you and otherjournalists george, let's begin. i knew you and other journalists will george, let's begin. i knew you and otherjournalists will be interested what is happening in myanmar. let's stay with what we have for now on the front of the papers, starting with that story from the telegraph. 0ne deadline that the government has met and met with a comfortable margin is this one about vaccinating residents and care homes. yes. margin is this one about vaccinating residents and care homes. yes, this is extremely — residents and care homes. yes, this is extremely good _ residents and care homes. yes, this is extremely good news. _ r
the daily mail has said the cost of lost schooling during the pandemic is being put at £350 billion.tro says capt sir tom moore, the 100—year—old world war ii veteran, knighted after raising £39m for nhs charities in the pandemic, fell ill after returning from a �*bucket—list�* christmas trip to barbados. and the daily mirror has the prime minister wishing captain tom a speedy recovery, saying "you've inspired the whole nation." george, let's begin. i knew you and...
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let's have a look at the daily mail.ough what the issue is when it comes to the european union and the astrazeneca vaccine. we when it comes to the european union and the astrazeneca vaccine.- and the astrazeneca vaccine. we are all very fractious _ and the astrazeneca vaccine. we are all very fractious about _ and the astrazeneca vaccine. we are all very fractious about this - all very fractious about this because were desperate to get out of this hellish lockdown and the vaccine is the pathway out. astrazeneca, who are producing the slightly easier to distribute vaccine developed at oxford university, which has had investment from both the uk and eu governments in design, development and distribution, they have had manufacturing problems outside of the uk which means they say they are unable to fulfil their promise of 100 million doses in the first quarter of this year to the eu. and that they can only deliver about a quarter of that. meanwhile, they are going to deliver the 100 million they plan to deliver for the uk
let's have a look at the daily mail.ough what the issue is when it comes to the european union and the astrazeneca vaccine. we when it comes to the european union and the astrazeneca vaccine.- and the astrazeneca vaccine. we are all very fractious _ and the astrazeneca vaccine. we are all very fractious about _ and the astrazeneca vaccine. we are all very fractious about this - all very fractious about this because were desperate to get out of this hellish lockdown and the vaccine is the...
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the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing.eatures the prime minister — with his head bowed. while the metro reports borisjohnson being ""'deeply sorry" as britain's covid death toll passed 100,000. the �*i' says the uk is the fifth country to pass the grim milestone — after the us, brazil, india and mexico. whereas the times boris points out britain becomes the first european country to officially reach the mark. meanwhile — the financial times reports companies have raised $400 billion in the first three weeks of 2021 — as the torrent of government and central bank stimulus to rescue global economies cascades across capital markets. when trade are close to the financial times is saying is as if they have put covid—19 behind them. —— quoted in the ft. so let's begin. lovely to see you. as we expected to of the prime minister today. several have the same crow from him, i'm deeply sorry for every life lost. you want to start off the metro? forgive me, you probably have seen us looking down at us because we do have the front page
the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing.eatures the prime minister — with his head bowed. while the metro reports borisjohnson being ""'deeply sorry" as britain's covid death toll passed 100,000. the �*i' says the uk is the fifth country to pass the grim milestone — after the us, brazil, india and mexico. whereas the times boris points out britain becomes the first european country to officially reach the mark....
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it 3 —. very big and commendable, ambitious new campaign launched by the daily mail. of access to laptops but the first thing that came to my mind is hold on, you need parental control on this. so, yet another thing i'm concerned about is that before you run out of the door, give you get those parental controls. i remember my very strict education with my british mother and that is that she would switch the television off ask is, what we had been watching, how we plan to watch it and what have we learned from it. perhaps that explains the career i went on to do, maybe not. this is very tough and to be a teacher is a vocation but it is also a profession and there's a huge pressure on parents, very often it has to be said, as many fathers were very involved as well but, is a lot of pressure along all the other ones that exist of just trying of pressure along all the other ones that exist ofjust trying to lead some sort of normal life. so this is the time with their advertising and exercising your eyes but also exercising your eyes but also exercising your eyes but also
it 3 —. very big and commendable, ambitious new campaign launched by the daily mail. of access to laptops but the first thing that came to my mind is hold on, you need parental control on this. so, yet another thing i'm concerned about is that before you run out of the door, give you get those parental controls. i remember my very strict education with my british mother and that is that she would switch the television off ask is, what we had been watching, how we plan to watch it and what...
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we will start off with that last story there, another shot in the arm for britain is how to daily mails latest vaccine to get approval in the uk. and it is all good news which we desperately need. talk us through. we have potentially this fourth novavax vaccine following pfizer, oxford, madera going out in the spring, good news? . , h, ., news? excellent news. good evening eve one, news? excellent news. good evening everyone. good _ news? excellent news. good evening everyone, good evening, _ news? excellent news. good evening everyone, good evening, henry. - news? excellent news. good evening everyone, good evening, henry. hi. | everyone, good evening, henry. hi. good to be with you. the government and boris poss my enemies hate this. so many of the opposition do and quite a fewjournalists well. the leader in skeletal really hate it. half of brussels is going to hate it because they are politicising this pandemic. they are trying to seek political advantage out of this pandemic. and in brussels, they are trying to cover up the most appallingly bad procurement going and the slowest. an
we will start off with that last story there, another shot in the arm for britain is how to daily mails latest vaccine to get approval in the uk. and it is all good news which we desperately need. talk us through. we have potentially this fourth novavax vaccine following pfizer, oxford, madera going out in the spring, good news? . , h, ., news? excellent news. good evening eve one, news? excellent news. good evening everyone. good _ news? excellent news. good evening everyone, good evening, _...
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box or a here contains about all of my daily mail. and i keep everything on me. but as you can see it's for. someone asked me they said you know how is it surviving you know after having kuwait and it's like i think surviving so easy part honestly i think living with the after effects is probably 10 times worse than. anything from the hospital because honestly i don't really remember a whole lot of. the web site collects data from post. conditions when i'm reading about all of these things in that group of people blood clots and then you know they're having strokes or stock items of things we have over 200 items on our something. and it's kind of scary to think gosh i hope none of this is going on i may but i don't know. jaimie. like absolutely crushed pills. and it's. 'd used to make me gag and sometimes. 'd 'd the 1st thing jamie knew that tells us is what we should do if the policies out during our into. you know. you had you know put the gloves on you wipe off the area with. the alcohol then you would take the syringe out you would basically out of here you p
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who's his several years long partner and fiance and the mother of his two children, wrote in the daily mail on sunday and said it would rewrite the rules of what it is permissible to publish here. overnight it would chill free and open debate about abuses by our own government and many foreign ones too those supporting assange saying he's simply defending freedom of speech what he published exposed crimes by the u.s. and it's important he be allowed to do that the united states an those who are pressing against mr. assange, they say julian assange revealed the names of intelligence officials and other operatives in dangerous places and, therefore, he should be found guilty in the you states guys >> thank you, matt riley, for that update. >>> let's get an early check on your weather with nbc meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hey, good morning, you two. good morning, everyone we are seeing the storm system across the northeast finally pushing off shore. it was kind of a dicey sunday but lingering snow showers currently for northern new england. i think the bigger weather story is goi
who's his several years long partner and fiance and the mother of his two children, wrote in the daily mail on sunday and said it would rewrite the rules of what it is permissible to publish here. overnight it would chill free and open debate about abuses by our own government and many foreign ones too those supporting assange saying he's simply defending freedom of speech what he published exposed crimes by the u.s. and it's important he be allowed to do that the united states an those who are...
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writing in the daily mail newspaper to mark the inauguration of us presidentjoe biden, she criticisedrnational law — during the brexit trade talks. 12 miners trapped underground after an explosion in a chinese gold mine 10 days ago are believed to still be alive. the fate of another 10 remains unclear. they sent back a note saying "don't stop trying to reach us" when rescuers seeking signs of life lowered down food rations taped to wire cable. mark lobel reports. rescuers feeding out a human lifeline to provide the liquid food for the survivors. medicines are also being sent 540 metres underground, as fears of rising water levels they grow. signs of life emerged on sunday after rescuers knocked down in hope, and suddenly, a poll on the rope from below. to the sheer delight of all. then, a handwritten note from the miners emerged seeing 11 of the 22 trapped are together, with a 12 minor close by, reporting injuries and high blood pressure, but with ten others unaccounted for. translation: we will continue _ unaccounted for. translation: we will continue to _ unaccounted for. translatio
writing in the daily mail newspaper to mark the inauguration of us presidentjoe biden, she criticisedrnational law — during the brexit trade talks. 12 miners trapped underground after an explosion in a chinese gold mine 10 days ago are believed to still be alive. the fate of another 10 remains unclear. they sent back a note saying "don't stop trying to reach us" when rescuers seeking signs of life lowered down food rations taped to wire cable. mark lobel reports. rescuers feeding...
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and, away from coronavirus — the daily mail leads with a warning over smart motorways, after the deathelcome to you both. lucy, do you want to kick off on the telegraph? getting jabbed could prompt public to abandon rules. this risk of complacency worn by scientists based on polling. complacency worn by scientists based on ollina. , , complacency worn by scientists based on ollin. , , , complacency worn by scientists based on ollin. , h , on polling. yes, this comes in the wake of the _ on polling. yes, this comes in the wake of the good _ on polling. yes, this comes in the wake of the good news _ on polling. yes, this comes in the wake of the good news that - on polling. yes, this comes in the wake of the good news that so - on polling. yes, this comes in the wake of the good news that so far for a million britons have been vaccinated. the telegraphs splashed tomorrow looks at a survey conducted by the sage group of scientists that advised the government suggesting that 29% of people admit that once they got there jabbed they'll tend to follow the rules like social distancing less str
and, away from coronavirus — the daily mail leads with a warning over smart motorways, after the deathelcome to you both. lucy, do you want to kick off on the telegraph? getting jabbed could prompt public to abandon rules. this risk of complacency worn by scientists based on polling. complacency worn by scientists based on ollina. , , complacency worn by scientists based on ollin. , , , complacency worn by scientists based on ollin. , h , on polling. yes, this comes in the wake of the _ on...
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the daily mail focusses on care homes and the covid vaccine.y thatjust one in ten vulnerable care home residents have been given the jab. the financial times says that as anger grows over wednesday's riots at the us capitol building, senators are resisting calls to impeach president trump for inciting the violence. a great deal in this paper review then, about the vaccination and how quickly we can all be vaccinated, but also our behaviour during the current restrictions. let's start with the telegraph, and ministers are considering tightening lockdown. tougher rules on exercise and masks in the workplace being discussed as covid—19 cases soar, because we still have more freedom at this moment than we did in the first lockdown last year. yes, we do. it's not quite as tight as it was last time and you can see by some of the statistics published, there were some in the sunday times today, but showed that traffic on the roads and people walking around is almost double ina people walking around is almost double in a lot of cases compared to last ti
the daily mail focusses on care homes and the covid vaccine.y thatjust one in ten vulnerable care home residents have been given the jab. the financial times says that as anger grows over wednesday's riots at the us capitol building, senators are resisting calls to impeach president trump for inciting the violence. a great deal in this paper review then, about the vaccination and how quickly we can all be vaccinated, but also our behaviour during the current restrictions. let's start with the...
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a former print work site for the daily mail in 0xfordshire, now owned by rebellion, a british media giantil genius 2, sniper elite, and this one, zombie army 4. one of the key technologies for us in the games industry is digital distribution across a global population. so the more people that we can connect to with our games, the more people that can play them, and then itjust becomes a challenge of discovery. a key component though is exporting our creativity worldwide, and the audience for our computer games is as broad as we can reach with the internet. it may look like a blank canvas, but sites like this one 50 miles west of london will help video gaming dominate the attention economy. new technologies are making even the most complex games universally accessible. multiplayer titles made gaming a social experience, and whereas books, films, tv shows and podcasts all have a single plot with an ending, it's in the very nature of gaming for the same content to go in countless attention—grabbing directions. these 3d worlds are great and growing business. new technology is converting gamin
a former print work site for the daily mail in 0xfordshire, now owned by rebellion, a british media giantil genius 2, sniper elite, and this one, zombie army 4. one of the key technologies for us in the games industry is digital distribution across a global population. so the more people that we can connect to with our games, the more people that can play them, and then itjust becomes a challenge of discovery. a key component though is exporting our creativity worldwide, and the audience for...
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the daily mail writes that prince harry is "heartbroken" over his alleged rift with the royal family,ng to the itv news anchor tom bradby. the financial times weekend reports on today's landmark court victory for tens of thousands of small businesses who will receive insurance pay—outs covering losses from the first national lockdown. and the star writes that the transport secretary, grant shapps, says he's "the last person to ask" for summer holiday travel advice, even though he's in charge of transport. so let's begin... rachel and michael, thank you very much forjoining us this evening. let's talk first about the times front page. britain shuts its borders, travel corridors to close on monday. rachel, all the people saying that while this should have happened quite a while ago or is it the right time now? fix, happened quite a while ago or is it the right time now? a, lot happened quite a while ago or is it the right time now?— happened quite a while ago or is it the right time now? a lot of people sa in: ou the right time now? a lot of people saying you should _ the right time now?
the daily mail writes that prince harry is "heartbroken" over his alleged rift with the royal family,ng to the itv news anchor tom bradby. the financial times weekend reports on today's landmark court victory for tens of thousands of small businesses who will receive insurance pay—outs covering losses from the first national lockdown. and the star writes that the transport secretary, grant shapps, says he's "the last person to ask" for summer holiday travel advice, even...
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writing in the daily mail to mark the inauguration of us presidentjoe biden, she criticised mrjohnson it's understood the government's emergency committee cobra has met to discuss the risks of flooding, with major incidents declared in south yorkshire and greater manchester as storm christoph is set to bring extreme rainfall to parts of the uk. parts of wales are expected to see around 200 millimetres of rain with 150 millimetres in the north of england. amber weather warnings have been declared in yorkshire and the humber, the north west, east midlands and the east of england. 0ur correspondent danny savage reports from the yorkshire town of doncaster. in doncaster this afternoon, people were doing what they could to get their homes ready for flooding. council lorries were out clearing drains and gullies, just in case. in these streets close to the town centre, they don't want a repeat of this, when the nearby river don burst its banks, back in 2019. i were in the garden, up to about to here.
writing in the daily mail to mark the inauguration of us presidentjoe biden, she criticised mrjohnson it's understood the government's emergency committee cobra has met to discuss the risks of flooding, with major incidents declared in south yorkshire and greater manchester as storm christoph is set to bring extreme rainfall to parts of the uk. parts of wales are expected to see around 200 millimetres of rain with 150 millimetres in the north of england. amber weather warnings have been...
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administering vaccines — as the oxford vaccine roll—out is due to begin on monday(ani)and the scottish daily maildeputy chief medical officer professor jonathan van tam, who has defended the decision to extend the gap between administering two doses of the vaccine from three weeks to 12 weeks — insisting ‘it is the way we save most lives‘. so, let's begin. my my guests are poised and ready, they've been studying the front pages. we'll begin with the sunday express , pages. we'll begin with the sunday express, the year we will defeat covert. a lot of certainty coming from the prime minister, and a sort of optimism that people are crying out for your right, ben, of optimism that people are crying out foryour right, ben, it of optimism that people are crying out for your right, ben, it is the kind of optimism that everyone wants to hear and really badly needs just now but the rest of the front pages would necessarily fill you with confidence that the vaccine roll—out is going to be as smooth as we would wish all that the problems, particularly those centring on our schools are in any way close to be
administering vaccines — as the oxford vaccine roll—out is due to begin on monday(ani)and the scottish daily maildeputy chief medical officer professor jonathan van tam, who has defended the decision to extend the gap between administering two doses of the vaccine from three weeks to 12 weeks — insisting ‘it is the way we save most lives‘. so, let's begin. my my guests are poised and ready, they've been studying the front pages. we'll begin with the sunday express , pages. we'll begin...
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meanwhile, the daily mail says borisjohnson is under pressure to increase social distancing — with leading‘sage‘ scientific advisory panel wanting the measure raised to ‘two metres plus‘. according to the ‘i' — the nhs may offer vaccinations around the clock to reach the target of immunising 15 million people most at risk from covid in the uk by the middle of next month. the daily telegraph also says ministers are under pressure to expand the covid vaccination programme. and the financial times reports that angela merkel has criticised twitterfor banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. we've got the times and now and shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusing. shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusingm saying that is preposterous that anyone should still be unaware of the need to follow lockdown rules andi the need to follow lockdown rules and i suspect that is preposterous because most people do know what the rules are. and most people are comp
meanwhile, the daily mail says borisjohnson is under pressure to increase social distancing — with leading‘sage‘ scientific advisory panel wanting the measure raised to ‘two metres plus‘. according to the ‘i' — the nhs may offer vaccinations around the clock to reach the target of immunising 15 million people most at risk from covid in the uk by the middle of next month. the daily telegraph also says ministers are under pressure to expand the covid vaccination programme. and the...
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writing in the daily mail newspaper to mark the inauguration of us presidentjoe biden, she critised mrjohnson the brexit trade talks. much more for you on the bbc website any time and our putter feeds. —— twitterfeeds. hello there. storm christoph will bring disruptive weather over the next 48 hours. the rain's been falling through the day on tuesday, already mounting up to over an inch in places, and there's a lot more rain yet to come. and as it bumps into the cold air in the north, potential for snow as well. let's focus on the rain because in some parts of england and wales, we could have around 150—200 mm of rain falling over the hills onto ground that's already saturated. river levels are already high. so, this amber warning from the met office highlights those areas particularly saturated at the moment with the high river levels plus the snowmelt to take account of as that also runs into the river systems but it's no means exclusively these areas. as i mentioned, it's wet right the way up into northern ireland and southern scotland with the added potential of several centimetres of sno
writing in the daily mail newspaper to mark the inauguration of us presidentjoe biden, she critised mrjohnson the brexit trade talks. much more for you on the bbc website any time and our putter feeds. —— twitterfeeds. hello there. storm christoph will bring disruptive weather over the next 48 hours. the rain's been falling through the day on tuesday, already mounting up to over an inch in places, and there's a lot more rain yet to come. and as it bumps into the cold air in the north,...
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we are not taking them up on this but there may be more to the story than what is being set the daily mailarts off with how you could with your spirits. it appears we watching tv and reading a few books. but then it goes onto the bad news... and pepper thatis goes onto the bad news... and pepper that is because professor chris wood he was saying at his briefing some assertions might have to be imposed next winter. —— pippa that is because chris whitty... he mousset not another lockdown but this battle could be longer. this is in the context that the premise was to lift restrictions and said to me before christmas he wants to have wife back to normal by easter which is another... —— life back to normal. he said that emerging from restrictions is subject to a lot of caveats and if, the big one being vaccine brought us but then michael gove suggested that lockdown restrictions could continue into march and the prime minister was unable to give a clear answer to guarantee schools would definitely be back before the summer holidays. chris whitty on top of all of this said we might have some res
we are not taking them up on this but there may be more to the story than what is being set the daily mailarts off with how you could with your spirits. it appears we watching tv and reading a few books. but then it goes onto the bad news... and pepper thatis goes onto the bad news... and pepper that is because professor chris wood he was saying at his briefing some assertions might have to be imposed next winter. —— pippa that is because chris whitty... he mousset not another lockdown but...
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good news but i want to get to the next story and not have to squeeze it, the front page of the daily mailny millions of people find themselves in in tower blocks, with the value has plummeted, they cannot afford to pay for their share of the repairs for the replacement of cladding and cannot remortgage or sell, and it is no fault of their own. tony, there have been petitions to parliament about this? absolutely and it has been discussed at length in parliament and there is a real sense that an injustice is being played out here. it is three and a half years since the grenfell tower fire, that horrifying tragedy. and again, it is one of these issues were what you would like government is to step in and say we will pay for this and ta ke in and say we will pay for this and take care of it but the numbers involved are eye watering. it is a real tragedy for people who have come up with the best will in the world, got themselves a mortgage and a property and find themselves stuck. it is not an issue that will go away and that will continue to be raised in parliament, although the focus is on t
good news but i want to get to the next story and not have to squeeze it, the front page of the daily mailny millions of people find themselves in in tower blocks, with the value has plummeted, they cannot afford to pay for their share of the repairs for the replacement of cladding and cannot remortgage or sell, and it is no fault of their own. tony, there have been petitions to parliament about this? absolutely and it has been discussed at length in parliament and there is a real sense that an...
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away from coronavirus — the daily mail leads with a warning over smart motorways, after the death ofm1. the i says pressure is growing on borisjohnson to extend benefit increases worth £20 a week, after a vote in the house of commons. and, a piece of good news in the mirror — it reports that a sick girl has been given a vital transplant, which saved her life. but start with you jack this time. leading again on the vaccination effort which is going well, jobs diverted to over 80s in vaccination black spots, with the government has not really admitted i don't think, it seems to be a state secret, it's just how fast these supply chains are coming on board, and where they are coming on board, and where they are being sent. the are coming on board, and where they are being sent-— are being sent. the data throughout the vaccination _ are being sent. the data throughout the vaccination programme - are being sent. the data throughout the vaccination programme has - are being sent. the data throughout the vaccination programme has not| the vaccination programme has not been quite as good as w
away from coronavirus — the daily mail leads with a warning over smart motorways, after the death ofm1. the i says pressure is growing on borisjohnson to extend benefit increases worth £20 a week, after a vote in the house of commons. and, a piece of good news in the mirror — it reports that a sick girl has been given a vital transplant, which saved her life. but start with you jack this time. leading again on the vaccination effort which is going well, jobs diverted to over 80s in...
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because if you do make a mistake, you are in the front page of the daily mail.the first things we need to do when we talk about partnership and talk about goals and working together is to admit that we are going to have a trial and error process. if you are fearful of those errors, you're in trouble. you should also be fearful if you have not invested within your own organization on how you learn from extermination. so just making mistakes -- experimentation. so just making mistakes is not a thing in itself. how do you learn from expense? unfortunately, -- experience? unfortunately, so many organizations have stopped making investments within their own capacity. i have a chapter in the book where i talk about how nasa talked about the need to both collaborate with the private sector but also know how to do that. they said if we stop investing ourselves in research and development and also in other types of intraorganizational capacities, we won't even know how to write the terms of reference. they also said we need to be aware of brochuremanship, which is an int
because if you do make a mistake, you are in the front page of the daily mail.the first things we need to do when we talk about partnership and talk about goals and working together is to admit that we are going to have a trial and error process. if you are fearful of those errors, you're in trouble. you should also be fearful if you have not invested within your own organization on how you learn from extermination. so just making mistakes -- experimentation. so just making mistakes is not a...
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let's move on to the daily mail because we have a former prime minister quite critical of the presentr from the same party. just talk us through this, david. weill. talk us through this, david. well, and a previous — talk us through this, david. well, and a previous generation - talk us through this, david. well, and a previous generation long i and a previous generation long before — and a previous generation long before anna was born i suspect, former— before anna was born i suspect, former prime ministers in the 19705 and 80s— former prime ministers in the 19705 and 805 alway5 former prime ministers in the 19705 and 805 always put the boot into their— and 805 always put the boot into their predecessors. one think5 and 805 always put the boot into their predecessors. one thinks of mr heath _ their predecessors. one thinks of mr heath talking about margaret thatcher... | heath talking about margaret thatcher. . ._ thatcher... i thought he 'ust soaked, thatcher... i thought he 'ust soaked. he i thatcher... i thought he 'ust soaked, he didn't * thatcher... i thought he 'ust soaked, he
let's move on to the daily mail because we have a former prime minister quite critical of the presentr from the same party. just talk us through this, david. weill. talk us through this, david. well, and a previous — talk us through this, david. well, and a previous generation - talk us through this, david. well, and a previous generation long i and a previous generation long before — and a previous generation long before anna was born i suspect, former— before anna was born i suspect,...
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the daily mail writes that prince harry is �*heartbroken�* over his alleged rift with the royal family itv news anchor tom bradby. the financial times weekend reports on today's landmark court victory for tens of thousands of small businesses who will receive insurance payouts covering losses from the first national lockdown. and the star writes that the transport secretary, grant shapps, says he's "the last person to ask" for summer holiday travel advice, even though he's in charge of transport. so, let's begin. the front page of the daily express is the first paper we're going to look at. the crackdown to help new strains. a dramatic move they say made last night, to stop dangerous restraints of covid—19 entering britain. did he think it is the right time to do this. or should this wait? my right time to do this. or should this wait? , ., �* this wait? some say it should've ha--ened this wait? some say it should've happened last — this wait? some say it should've happened last year _ this wait? some say it should've happened last year between - this wait? some say it should've - happ
the daily mail writes that prince harry is �*heartbroken�* over his alleged rift with the royal family itv news anchor tom bradby. the financial times weekend reports on today's landmark court victory for tens of thousands of small businesses who will receive insurance payouts covering losses from the first national lockdown. and the star writes that the transport secretary, grant shapps, says he's "the last person to ask" for summer holiday travel advice, even though he's in...
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the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing. sun has a strong photograph of the prime minister with his head bowed, and the metro reports his words — "i'm deeply sorry" — as britain's covid death toll passed 100,000. the i says the uk is the fifth country to pass the grim milestone, after the us, brazil, india and mexico. it's the highest in the world per capita. the times points out britain becomes the first european country to officially reach the mark. meanwhile, the ft reports companies have raised $400 billion in the first three weeks of 2021, as the torrent of government and central bank stimulus to rescue global economies cascades across capital markets. let's start again stop welcome back to both of you. jenny, should we look at the sun first of all, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters and the many grandparents who have been taken, we will remember them. i think this isa taken, we will remember them. i think this is a remarkable front page because i think if you were an alien landing in the uk a
the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing. sun has a strong photograph of the prime minister with his head bowed, and the metro reports his words — "i'm deeply sorry" — as britain's covid death toll passed 100,000. the i says the uk is the fifth country to pass the grim milestone, after the us, brazil, india and mexico. it's the highest in the world per capita. the times points out britain becomes the first european country to...
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with me arejohn stevens, deputy political editor at the daily mail and ben chu, economics editor at thesome of your sunday morning with us. let's take you through the front pages. the sunday telegraph reports that all over—18s could have the coronavirus vaccine "�*by the end ofjune', as the government prepares to inoculate 5 million people a week. the sunday express also leads on the vaccination programme, adding that britain is "nearly on the home straight" to beating coronavirus after a record number of inoculations were carried out. the sunday times writes that plans are being drawn up by ministers to create quarantine hotels for people arriving into the uk from abroad, to stop new variants of the virus from spreading. the independent leads on keir starmer�*s call on the prime minister to formally announce an inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic, six months after he promised an investigation. the sunday mirror reports that a woman who claims she was attacked by a conservative mp is hoping for a legal review into her case. the sunday people writes that the health sec
with me arejohn stevens, deputy political editor at the daily mail and ben chu, economics editor at thesome of your sunday morning with us. let's take you through the front pages. the sunday telegraph reports that all over—18s could have the coronavirus vaccine "�*by the end ofjune', as the government prepares to inoculate 5 million people a week. the sunday express also leads on the vaccination programme, adding that britain is "nearly on the home straight" to beating...
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. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public health explained why sorting out vaccination responsibility is complicated. >> if you are a school teacher in san francisco but you live in oakland, whose job is it to vaccinate you? is it the county of san francisco where you work? it is the school teacher's union, is it your private health care provider, is it alameda county because you live there? >> reporter: ucsf sent patients an e-mail wednesday night saying they will vaccinate primary care patients 75 and older in coming days. they say a centralized vaccine clinic is managing distribution and not to contact your doctor for an appointment. sutter called and said patients 75 and older can book vaccine appointments t
. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public health explained why sorting out vaccination responsibility is complicated. >> if you are a...
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. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public health explained why sorting out vaccination responsibility is complicated. >> if you are a school teacher in san francisco but you live in oakland, whose job is it to vaccinate you? is it the county of san francisco where you work? it is the school teacher's union, is it your private health care provider, is it alameda county because you live there? >> reporter: ucsf sent patients an e-mail wednesday night saying they will vaccinate primary care patients 75 and older in coming days. they say a centralized vaccine clinic is managing distribution and not to contact your doctor for an appointment. sutter called and said patients 75 and older can book vaccine appointments t
. >> reporter: all of you, our viewers, send daily e-mails. others older than 75 wondering how and when to sign up. vickie and bob in pleasanton are 77 and 81 and cannot find where to go to get vaccinated. >> people who are frustrated, i can understand that. i'm trying to figure out where i'm going to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the doctor with the uc berkley school of public health explained why sorting out vaccination responsibility is complicated. >> if you are a...