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the daily mirror, the headline can bea you. a sinking, sane began clapping that we started clapping as well. your response to the front page? —— had a sinking. very uplifting front page. it reflects what was happening early this evening when people across the uk came out and clapped for nhs staff. i could hear it from the house here. i it is a movement that started elsewhere. we've had in spain and italy. and in turkey. in italy they have been doing it. i think we had what clapping and a lot of not make a lot of appreciation. for the nhs staff, who are soberly putting their lives on the line in some cases. they don't have the personal protective equipment in some cases that they need to protect them against the infection and they are being so brave and ijust think it was lovely that everybody came out and that way and show their appreciation. and also it is a bit ofa appreciation. and also it is a bit of a good to come together as a community come altogether in the evening saying we are all in this together and we do want to sh
the daily mirror, the headline can bea you. a sinking, sane began clapping that we started clapping as well. your response to the front page? —— had a sinking. very uplifting front page. it reflects what was happening early this evening when people across the uk came out and clapped for nhs staff. i could hear it from the house here. i it is a movement that started elsewhere. we've had in spain and italy. and in turkey. in italy they have been doing it. i think we had what clapping and a...
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john, on the daily mirror, the queen's rallying, as the paper describes it.back at windsor castle with the duke of edinburgh tonight having issue this statement which invokes history and reminds the nation that in times like this, not that there have been many precisely like this, but in times of crisis we've overcome these problems by getting together and urging people to get together again and quite properly paying tribute to all those on the frontline, scientists, the doctors, nurses, the public sector workers who are doing so public sector workers who are doing so much to help us all. kate, inside the daily mirror there is a photograph of an ambulance worker standing ina photograph of an ambulance worker standing in a supermarket aisle and carrying an empty basket and the shelves have been stripped there by locusts despite, that's the headline, despite people being asked not to, the panic buying is still going on. we're being firmly by government that there's enough food, that they're working very hard to boost those supply chains. we've seen some of the
john, on the daily mirror, the queen's rallying, as the paper describes it.back at windsor castle with the duke of edinburgh tonight having issue this statement which invokes history and reminds the nation that in times like this, not that there have been many precisely like this, but in times of crisis we've overcome these problems by getting together and urging people to get together again and quite properly paying tribute to all those on the frontline, scientists, the doctors, nurses, the...
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tomorrow's front pages starting with the daily mirror.he nhs got when asking for volunteers to help deal with the crisis. the express goes with the same story, saying over half a million people have signed up. the mail also leads with the volunteers, along with the news that the prince of wales has contracted the virus. the financial times reports calls to speed up the rollout of testing for nhs staff. the times says the government has ordered three and a half million testing kits which could be ready to use "within weeks" if they are shown to work. the telegraph also goes with that story, claiming these tests could allow the economy to get back on its feet quickly. and the guardian reports that the government will announce measures to help self—employed people tomorrow. so, let's begin. first of all, laura's on the left. could you either waive or not to show that you can hear me and our connections are working? normally we would have you in the studio. we got you both in your homes. it's awful now because all the viewers will get to snoo
tomorrow's front pages starting with the daily mirror.he nhs got when asking for volunteers to help deal with the crisis. the express goes with the same story, saying over half a million people have signed up. the mail also leads with the volunteers, along with the news that the prince of wales has contracted the virus. the financial times reports calls to speed up the rollout of testing for nhs staff. the times says the government has ordered three and a half million testing kits which could...
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we are going to move to the daily mirror now. the headline, "give them all and all".ars back mira campaign, pm supports legends tojoin the mira campaign, pm supports legends to join the nhs for honours. mira campaign, pm supports legends tojoin the nhs for honours. no call for honours would be complete without legends and stars backing it, i guess. jack, without legends and stars backing it, iguess. jack, is without legends and stars backing it, i guess. jack, is it the right time for metals? no, it is not the right time for metals, but it is a nice idea. i don't want to slug this campaign. it is important that the people on the front line of this battle, which in this case it is not soldiers, it is nhs staff, who are putting their lives on the line to fight this on behalf of us all, do realise just how much we as a country appreciate this. you've got to remember that doctors and nurses did not sign up to be putting themselves in harm 's did not sign up to be putting themselves in harm '5 way, they are signing up to help people, of course, and to work hard, of course,
we are going to move to the daily mirror now. the headline, "give them all and all".ars back mira campaign, pm supports legends tojoin the mira campaign, pm supports legends to join the nhs for honours. mira campaign, pm supports legends tojoin the nhs for honours. no call for honours would be complete without legends and stars backing it, i guess. jack, without legends and stars backing it, iguess. jack, is without legends and stars backing it, i guess. jack, is it the right time for...
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the daily mirror calls it "madness" — as it focuses on an 18—year—old becoming the uk's youngest victimnt line doctor describing nhs workers as "lambs to the slaughter" if they don't get help from the public. the ‘i' also reports on borisjohnson urging britons to stop flouting guidelines on social distancing — after large crowds gathered at beaches and parks over the weekend. the guaridan describes how the government's attempts to encourage social distancing are being ignored, after a weekend of mounting alarm. the daily telegraph say the uk is on the brink — warning britain potentially faces a total lockdown within 2a hours. the sun also has borisjohnson‘s warning — as the death toll in the uk rises to 281. the daily express reports military bosses are organising a massive operation to deliver food and medicine to the doorsteps of one and a half million people — judged most vulnerable to the coronavirus outbreak. and the financial times has spain calling on eu finance ministers to draw up a "marshall plan" to help europe's economy recover from the devastating effects of the pandemic. i
the daily mirror calls it "madness" — as it focuses on an 18—year—old becoming the uk's youngest victimnt line doctor describing nhs workers as "lambs to the slaughter" if they don't get help from the public. the ‘i' also reports on borisjohnson urging britons to stop flouting guidelines on social distancing — after large crowds gathered at beaches and parks over the weekend. the guaridan describes how the government's attempts to encourage social distancing are...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics for the daily mirror and sam lister, the deputy politicalny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the coronavirus dominating the headlines. the daily mail reporting that millions of people will be told by health officials to work at home. meanwhile, in the ‘i' supermarkets warn consumers against stockpiling, as it means stores could risk running out of some items. the guardian leads on a story about the effect of covid i9 on british universities — it says that institutions face a financial black hole after international students delay starting courses. as deaths related to the virus soar in italy and iran. the ft weekend says investors are rushing to invest in bonds as stocks around the world fall amid fears of a global recession. and away from coronavirus the mirror leads instead on a reported rift between the duchess of sussex and duchess of cornwall with reports that meghan markle apparently ‘sparked fury by breaking a pledge not to overshadow a long planned speech by camilla on domestic violence'. the daily express meanwhile is looki
with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics for the daily mirror and sam lister, the deputy politicalny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the coronavirus dominating the headlines. the daily mail reporting that millions of people will be told by health officials to work at home. meanwhile, in the ‘i' supermarkets warn consumers against stockpiling, as it means stores could risk running out of some items. the guardian leads on a story about the effect of covid i9 on british...
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all the daily mirror has decided to go with a single story. healthy boy of 13 dies of virus., seeing the headline with a boy of 13, that possibly hits home for people. you are right and we heard about a 19—year—old young man who also sadly lost his life today. those are the stories that really humanise it, i suppose, for people. and as the numbers grew bigger, it gets harder and harder to find it tangible in any way and we need to be reminded these are real human lives. people are losing them and it's awful to have a 13—year—old lose his life to this. it really reminds us of the cruelty of this virus because his family won't have been with him, it makes a really difficult reading but it reminds us of course, asjenny harris pointed out, young people aren't immune to this. the majority with no underlying health conditions won't get it as severely but they are not immune. on the front page of the daily mirror it shows a picture of the new nightingale hospital, showing two soldiers soldering wires. i'm wondering if one of them isn't the same on the front page of ‘the sun'. their
all the daily mirror has decided to go with a single story. healthy boy of 13 dies of virus., seeing the headline with a boy of 13, that possibly hits home for people. you are right and we heard about a 19—year—old young man who also sadly lost his life today. those are the stories that really humanise it, i suppose, for people. and as the numbers grew bigger, it gets harder and harder to find it tangible in any way and we need to be reminded these are real human lives. people are losing...
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let's start with the daily mirror, which we previewed a little bit earlier.says your country a little bit earlier. it simply says your cou ntry loves a little bit earlier. it simply says your country loves you. millions klapfer our carers, a moving tribute to amazing nhs staff. i imagine this isa to amazing nhs staff. i imagine this is a national moment. we will need it. yes, it is a very heartwarming story —— clap for. a really dark time in our nation's history. and what it reflects is this moment at 8pm this evening when people from all over the uk came out, and they clapped and they banked saucepans and honked horns, and they were basically showing their appreciation for nhs staff, who are so bravely on the front line in the fight against the front line in the fight against the coronavirus infection. and in many cases, in some cases, really risking their health to treat patients, sometimes we have heard the complaints they don't have enough personal protective equipment, and so tonight it was just lovely that everybody came out of their lockdown situations
let's start with the daily mirror, which we previewed a little bit earlier.says your country a little bit earlier. it simply says your cou ntry loves a little bit earlier. it simply says your country loves you. millions klapfer our carers, a moving tribute to amazing nhs staff. i imagine this isa to amazing nhs staff. i imagine this is a national moment. we will need it. yes, it is a very heartwarming story —— clap for. a really dark time in our nation's history. and what it reflects is...
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with me and jason who is head of campaigns the daily mirror and the deputy political editor at the dailye you both year. before our chat let's ta ke both year. before our chat let's take a look through the papers, going to start up at the daily mail and really it's the coronavirus dominating all the headlines, but the paper itself is reporting that millions of people will be told by health officials to work at home, meanwhile in supermarkets warned consumers against stockpiling. because it means stores could risk running out on key items. the guardian leads on stories about the effect of covid—19 on british universities. institutions face a financial black hole after international students delay starting their courses. as the debts religion the virus saw in italy and iran they say investors are rushing to invest in bonds and stocks around the world. amid fears of a global recession. and away from the coronavirus, the mirror leads and set on a reported rift between the duchess of sussex and cornwall with reports that meghan markle group a p pa re ntly reports that meghan markle group appa
with me and jason who is head of campaigns the daily mirror and the deputy political editor at the dailye you both year. before our chat let's ta ke both year. before our chat let's take a look through the papers, going to start up at the daily mail and really it's the coronavirus dominating all the headlines, but the paper itself is reporting that millions of people will be told by health officials to work at home, meanwhile in supermarkets warned consumers against stockpiling. because it...
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olivia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorl marks this historic day, as the prime minister finally, it says, shuts down pubs, cafes and restaurants in a bid to tackle coronavirus. the telegraph shows boris johnson delivering his new measures earlier — which he says will save thousands of lives. the i weekend looks at the radical move announced by the chancellor to pay the salaries of people out of work. the times also focusses on number 11's new measures to pay 80% of furloughed workers' wages. as does the financial times which says the move is backed by the unions. you stay in, we pay out. the mirror also writes of the government's plans. and the sun says what i'm sure many of us were thinking — we all need a drink — in response to today's new measures to tackle coronavirus. those of the front pages. let's start off our chat, olivia and nicola we will start off with the front of the daily mail. and it's this emphasis on finally calling last orders, i suppose. olivia. the prime minister did everything he could not to put these
olivia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorl marks this historic day, as the prime minister finally, it says, shuts down pubs, cafes and restaurants in a bid to tackle coronavirus. the telegraph shows boris johnson delivering his new measures earlier — which he says will save thousands of lives. the i weekend looks at the radical move announced by the chancellor to pay the salaries of people out of work. the times also...
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the uk's latest measure against the virus is covered in the daily mirror.e that all over—70s should prepare to self—isolate forfour months. it says there are lots of questions about how the government will protect the vulnerable. the washington post has the big news from the us — the federal bank cutting interest rates again in a bid to boost an economy spooked by the pandemic. an emergency meeting and announcement on a sunday, very unusual. deutsche welle reports that the trump administration offered vast amounts of money to a german company for a coronavirus vaccine that would be exclusively for the us. the bbc news website reports on the impact the outbreak is having on the aviation industry with uk airlines seeking financial help from the government. and if we have time we'll look at another story in the spanish press — the king of spain renouncing an inheritance from his father, reportedly worth millions of euros. with me isjeremy thomson cook, who's the chief economist at equals group. let's at equals group. get stuck in. el pais talks let's get stuck
the uk's latest measure against the virus is covered in the daily mirror.e that all over—70s should prepare to self—isolate forfour months. it says there are lots of questions about how the government will protect the vulnerable. the washington post has the big news from the us — the federal bank cutting interest rates again in a bid to boost an economy spooked by the pandemic. an emergency meeting and announcement on a sunday, very unusual. deutsche welle reports that the trump...
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‘this won't beat britain‘ — writes the daily mirror, saying the fight has been stepped up with emergencycancellation of nhs operations. the financial times reports that an infection control experiment that was rolled out in a small italian community at the start of the crisis has stopped the spread of new diseases that town. and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an ankle tag — she's been temporarily released as part of measures to curb the country's outreak. let us turn to my guests and torched £50 billion bailout launched to save the economy, wartime government, virus package target firms, homeowners get mortgage breaks, this is what a lot of people wanted and in the eyes of many, the chancellor has delivered. more than we are estimating earlier, more than £1 billion with the measures and this is the biggest bailout package in the financial crisis and it delivers on several things that people are calling for and questions are still being raised on how on the detail. but ultimately, they been chancellor for a month and delivered a v
‘this won't beat britain‘ — writes the daily mirror, saying the fight has been stepped up with emergencycancellation of nhs operations. the financial times reports that an infection control experiment that was rolled out in a small italian community at the start of the crisis has stopped the spread of new diseases that town. and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an ankle tag — she's been temporarily released as part of measures...
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. —— the daily mirror.u deal with individualizing or personalising these huge numbers? are you able to go out and find people's individual stories or is it coming too fast?m is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo is simply coming too fast i think, and as jo rightly is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo rightly pointed out, the cruel fact of this disease is people cannot be with their loved ones at the and, so it is making incredible ha rd the and, so it is making incredible hard forfamilies, the and, so it is making incredible hard for families, really shocking and awfulfor them, hard for families, really shocking and awful for them, especially when you got a 13—year—old or a 19—year—old, asjojust you got a 13—year—old or a 19—year—old, as jo just mentioned. so it is really difficult to into those stories and provide the virus with a face. a 13—year—old, shocking, as the deputy chief medical officer said today, the majority of young people are not going to experiences this as elderly informal peo
. —— the daily mirror.u deal with individualizing or personalising these huge numbers? are you able to go out and find people's individual stories or is it coming too fast?m is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo is simply coming too fast i think, and as jo rightly is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo rightly pointed out, the cruel fact of this disease is people cannot be with their loved ones at the and, so it is making incredible ha rd the and, so it is making incredible hard...
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the daily mirror focuses on borisjohnson's private life. expecting a baby with his partner carrie symonds just days after the death of his estranged wife's mother—in—law. the daily mail leads on coronavirus two. the papers says volunteer in hs army has been put on standby to tackle a potential mass epidemic. the says the prime minister plans to give himself sweeping powers to prevent the spread of disease. let's start with the express. boris warns virus likely to spread. so this is ahead of the prime minister launching what they're calling the battle plan to tackle coronavirus tomorrow. this is supposed to contain their efforts to both stop the disease and also delaying the disease from spreading. as we know, globally we're at 80,000 cases over 80,000 cases. we have 39 confirmed cases in the uk. most of those cases can trace from other countries who have been affected. people coming from china or northern italy. there is one case at least where they are not quite sure where that person got it because they weren't in any of those regions, so
the daily mirror focuses on borisjohnson's private life. expecting a baby with his partner carrie symonds just days after the death of his estranged wife's mother—in—law. the daily mail leads on coronavirus two. the papers says volunteer in hs army has been put on standby to tackle a potential mass epidemic. the says the prime minister plans to give himself sweeping powers to prevent the spread of disease. let's start with the express. boris warns virus likely to spread. so this is ahead of...
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the daily mirror... virus crisis grows. save our elderly.e for four months. that is a very, very long time isn't it, to be stuck in your own time —— own home and to be dependent on other people coming to help you. four months is an incredible amount of time. older people have, we have a huge problem in britain with a massive, massive loneliness crisis so if all of a sudden you have pensioners who are very, very vulnerable, very lonely, at home forfour very, very vulnerable, very lonely, at home for four months, first of all they are lonely, that will affect their mental health. no there isa affect their mental health. no there is a big link between mental health and physical health and how loneliness can actually decrease your immune system. but also what happens to old age pensioners who don't have people who can help them out? what happens to old age pensioners who put off going to see a gp? the knock—on effect is huge. yes, you are vulnerable to coronavirus but there are so many other things that will actually worsen things. and that does
the daily mirror... virus crisis grows. save our elderly.e for four months. that is a very, very long time isn't it, to be stuck in your own time —— own home and to be dependent on other people coming to help you. four months is an incredible amount of time. older people have, we have a huge problem in britain with a massive, massive loneliness crisis so if all of a sudden you have pensioners who are very, very vulnerable, very lonely, at home forfour very, very vulnerable, very lonely, at...
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essential shops will close and gatherings will be broken up by the police ‘national lockdown‘ say the daily mirrorn saying ‘many more will die and only drastic action can help the nhs.‘ with a similar headline, the metro has a picture of a packed london tube train with its passengers ignoring social distancing carrying a desk thumping picture of the prime minister the daily express headline reads ‘you must stay at home... for all our sakes.‘ turning to the i and it's a similar story — ‘lockdown uk. public told: stay indoors.‘ and with public gatherings of two or more being restricted, the guardian quote the prime minister simply saying ‘stay at home, this is a national emergency.‘ so let‘s begin. they did express, you must stay at home for all of our sakes. yes, pretty stark message from the pie minister. i think it was inevitable after a weekend of so many people ignoring the warnings and the order by the prime minister initially to stay at home and if you had to go out keep at least two metres away from one another. so many people flouting those rulings and taking it back that the government had
essential shops will close and gatherings will be broken up by the police ‘national lockdown‘ say the daily mirrorn saying ‘many more will die and only drastic action can help the nhs.‘ with a similar headline, the metro has a picture of a packed london tube train with its passengers ignoring social distancing carrying a desk thumping picture of the prime minister the daily express headline reads ‘you must stay at home... for all our sakes.‘ turning to the i and it's a similar story...
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let's start with the daily mirror's headline, that celebrates our nhs workers ‘give them all a medal‘retary, dominic raab‘s announcement that the government is to help stranded britons return home. it says the uk is planning the ‘biggest peacetime repatriation‘ operation, with plans to bring up to 300,000 people home — at a cost of up to 75 million pounds. ‘get tough on cowards abusing the nhs‘ says the front page of the guardian leads on: ‘police warned against overreach in use of virus lockdown powers‘. the guardian reports that police forces crossed their power limits in an attempt to stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus. and ‘i‘ leads on the nationwide lockdown imposed to fight the spread of covid—i9: ‘lockdown helping uk to beat virus‘ so let‘s begin. just to remind everyone be ofjohn stevens just to remind everyone be ofjohn steve ns fro m just to remind everyone be ofjohn stevens from the daily mail on the left if you can just give us a wave. and we have jack plan charred on the right. if you can say hello from your regal red background. hello, nice to see you. john, jack
let's start with the daily mirror's headline, that celebrates our nhs workers ‘give them all a medal‘retary, dominic raab‘s announcement that the government is to help stranded britons return home. it says the uk is planning the ‘biggest peacetime repatriation‘ operation, with plans to bring up to 300,000 people home — at a cost of up to 75 million pounds. ‘get tough on cowards abusing the nhs‘ says the front page of the guardian leads on: ‘police warned against overreach in...
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we are going to go to the daily mirror now.em all a metal, no campaign is complete without stars back and get. sports legends call for nhs honour. what do you make of that was blue it is a nice idea. and i'm sure that when all of this is over the nhs would like to be rewarded properly but if you're a nurse, you're less worried about getting a metal and more worried about getting vital equipment to avoid catching this virus which is one of the biggest concerns that are nhs medics are worrying about and they are understaffed and they do not have the kit that they need and we are hearing that from them every day, we are getting information from doctors complaining about that and it is nice that you can show your gratitude by think it's pretty far down the list of what they're worrying about. that point is quite interesting. refocusing too much on metals, on the enjoyment of clapping for nhs workers in everett on social media some of them would say we enjoy the clapping, we might enjoy the metals but what we really need is protecti
we are going to go to the daily mirror now.em all a metal, no campaign is complete without stars back and get. sports legends call for nhs honour. what do you make of that was blue it is a nice idea. and i'm sure that when all of this is over the nhs would like to be rewarded properly but if you're a nurse, you're less worried about getting a metal and more worried about getting vital equipment to avoid catching this virus which is one of the biggest concerns that are nhs medics are worrying...
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11.30 we'll be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers jason beattie from the daily mirror and sam lister of the daily express. stay with us for that. a second person is confirmed to have died of the coronavirus in the uk. milton keynes nhs trust said a man in his early eighties who'd had underlying health conditions had tested positive for the infection. the number of people in britain with the virus has reached a total of a hundred and 64. earlier today the government promised to spend another 46 million pounds tackling the virus. the money will be used to help develop a vaccine and also a rapid test for the disease. the environment secretary, george eustice, has held a meeting with supermarket executives and says he's reassured they're taking measures to protect food supplies. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh has the latest. science is fighting back against the new coronavirus. this lab at imperial college london is developing a vaccine. the aim, to protect people from getting infected. they know the world is waiting. absolute sense of urgency and wanting to deliv
11.30 we'll be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers jason beattie from the daily mirror and sam lister of the daily express. stay with us for that. a second person is confirmed to have died of the coronavirus in the uk. milton keynes nhs trust said a man in his early eighties who'd had underlying health conditions had tested positive for the infection. the number of people in britain with the virus has reached a total of a hundred and 64. earlier today the government...
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the daily mirror too shows the queen adding — quoting her majesty with the headline ‘our history as been together.‘ the guardian‘s front page says trials for a coronavirus vaccine could begin next month. the financial times focusses on the chancellor‘s plans to help businesses as rishi sunak looks set to deliver a new rescue package to companies. and the independent shows a glimmer of hope — as medical workers in china embrace celebrating a day without any new cases of covid—i9. let us begin the papers are looking at latest developments and the daily express, that is where we will start, boris, we can turn the tide ini2 start, boris, we can turn the tide in 12 weeks and lots of questions about what that would actually mean, what would that look like. it is difficult to really elaborate at this point. if after a few days a press c0 nfe re nces this point. if after a few days a press conferences and very whirring information, i think the prime minister strike to strike an upbeat tone today with this message that yes, the tide can be turned in 12 weeks. what is basically saying is that if y
the daily mirror too shows the queen adding — quoting her majesty with the headline ‘our history as been together.‘ the guardian‘s front page says trials for a coronavirus vaccine could begin next month. the financial times focusses on the chancellor‘s plans to help businesses as rishi sunak looks set to deliver a new rescue package to companies. and the independent shows a glimmer of hope — as medical workers in china embrace celebrating a day without any new cases of covid—i9....
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a few more seconds, the front page of the daily mirror, meghan at war with camilla.m blue blood to bad blood. this is about camilla, who long time plan to speech on domestic violence, an issue she cared a lot about, she's been talking to metropolitan police about it and we understand there was an unwritten agreement between the two duchesses, while dugan duchess of cambridge in sussex, there would be publicity time left free of the speech. camilla then released photographs of her at camilla then released photographs of herata camilla then released photographs of her at a theatre and is perhaps the best that the sides are going their separate ways, divorce is never easy but in this case you could be happier. we have not seen used images but the paper says they have them published, but we don't know what they look like. we are going to end on that note. if it got there and we will get you in the next bit. forjason and sam thank you very much. and thank you for watching this session of this addition of the papers he went back again at 1130. they are all online for you.
a few more seconds, the front page of the daily mirror, meghan at war with camilla.m blue blood to bad blood. this is about camilla, who long time plan to speech on domestic violence, an issue she cared a lot about, she's been talking to metropolitan police about it and we understand there was an unwritten agreement between the two duchesses, while dugan duchess of cambridge in sussex, there would be publicity time left free of the speech. camilla then released photographs of her at camilla...
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. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror, those take the side of the public suggest to their readers that the politicians in the palace don't want you to see the core neigh. and if you like, they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press, and the public have a surprising ally. >> prince philip felt very strongly the coronation should be televised. you can see times are changing. you couldn't continue to do things behind closed doors at the time. he understood this was awn believably good opportunity to make the nation feel closely connected to the monarchy. >> there is and always has been an interesting difference between the queen and the duke of edinburgh. the queen is naturally a conservative individual. she believes in tradition. she likes to do things the way they've been done before. the duke of edinburgh is dynamic. he's forward-looking. he's a young man in a hurry. >> she was anxious, but philip tries to persuade her that this is a way for her to reach millions and millions of her subjects. >> he plays a key role in helping to bring the queen round t
. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror, those take the side of the public suggest to their readers that the politicians in the palace don't want you to see the core neigh. and if you like, they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press, and the public have a surprising ally. >> prince philip felt very strongly the coronation should be televised. you can see times are changing. you couldn't continue to do things behind closed doors at the time. he...
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lets make a start with the death of the doctor and how it is being reported on the daily mirror. definitely front line,. this was the doctor treating time in hospital a very dedicated doctor and family members. we went today that they have been over 1000 deaths, focusing particularly on this one, the first doctor to die like we know of to have died on at the front line do fighting could not wider. i gather a second doctor did diea wider. i gather a second doctor did die a couple of days ago. tonight, that has been anything to bit from the first doctor's son tonight talking about his compassion, how caring he was, how he split his time between his family and saving the nhs. just how proud the 18—year—old was of his father. i gathered being a year, throat and nose consulting as the stock that was is particularly risky. i think they have been other cases of surgeons contracting the virus unfortunately. asimilar contracting the virus unfortunately. a similar story on the metro, it talks about how this doctor gave his life. they had a part criticising the people in the same city ignor
lets make a start with the death of the doctor and how it is being reported on the daily mirror. definitely front line,. this was the doctor treating time in hospital a very dedicated doctor and family members. we went today that they have been over 1000 deaths, focusing particularly on this one, the first doctor to die like we know of to have died on at the front line do fighting could not wider. i gather a second doctor did diea wider. i gather a second doctor did die a couple of days ago....
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‘this won't beat britain‘ — writes the daily mirror, saying the fight has been stepped up with emergencycellation of nhs operations. the financial times reports that an infection control experiment that was rolled out in a small italian community at the start of the crisis has stopped the spread of new diseases that town. —— in that town. and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an ankle tag. she's been temporarily released as part of measures to curb the country's outreak. 0k, we're going to start with you, lance, the times. £350 billion bailout launched to save the british economy, wartime government plan, virus package targets firms. sounds like a lot and it certainly is. do you think it can do the trick? it's a huge amount of money, some of it will help homeowners, although nothing yet announced for those renting rather than paying their mortgage, and very important support for businesses and small businesses in particular. the sums involved are ion in particular. the sums involved are i0n in. in particular. the sums involved are i
‘this won't beat britain‘ — writes the daily mirror, saying the fight has been stepped up with emergencycellation of nhs operations. the financial times reports that an infection control experiment that was rolled out in a small italian community at the start of the crisis has stopped the spread of new diseases that town. —— in that town. and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an ankle tag. she's been temporarily released as...
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olivia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun, and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorare already in. the daily mail marks this historic day — it says the prime minister has finally shut down pubs, cafes and restaurants in a bid to tackle coronavirus. the telegraph shows borisjohnson delivering his new measures earlier, which he says will save thousands of lives. the i weekend looks at the radical move announced by the chancellor to pay the salaries of people out of work. the times also focusses on number ii's new measures to pay 80% of furloughed workers‘ wages. as does the financial times which says the move is backed by the unions. you stay in, we pay out. the mirror also writes of the government's plans. and the sun says what i'm sure many of us were thinking — we all need a drink — in response to today's new measures to tackle coronavirus. we are going to start off with the front page of the daily mail and if you can kick us off, finally shut down. yes, and i think it is that word, finally, and the mail is one of the most critical front pages because of this measur
olivia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun, and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorare already in. the daily mail marks this historic day — it says the prime minister has finally shut down pubs, cafes and restaurants in a bid to tackle coronavirus. the telegraph shows borisjohnson delivering his new measures earlier, which he says will save thousands of lives. the i weekend looks at the radical move announced by the chancellor to pay the salaries of people out of...
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me is ajason beattie a look at tomorrow's front pages, joining me is a jason beattie from the daily mirrorassam of the daily express. is all coming up —— sam vesty. now for sportsday. hello, i'm hugh ferris and welcome to sportsday ahead of the six nations penultimate weekend live from london welsh rugby club. our top stories this evening, in a week of headlines about games being postponed, this one is on... can england keep their title hopes alive with another twickenham masterclass? we preview their match against wales. france have a grand slam in their sights. they could win the tournament that never ends with two more victories, but they'll have to beat scotland to stay on course. and i'm ben croucher at the bbc sport centre with the rest of the day's news. including a damaging defeat for england in their first game of the she believes cup. are the team going backwards? 0ne former player thinks so. will come to sports day. and welcome toa will come to sports day. and welcome to a little bit of a wales in the english capital. this is london welsh rugby club and we are here to preview wh
me is ajason beattie a look at tomorrow's front pages, joining me is a jason beattie from the daily mirrorassam of the daily express. is all coming up —— sam vesty. now for sportsday. hello, i'm hugh ferris and welcome to sportsday ahead of the six nations penultimate weekend live from london welsh rugby club. our top stories this evening, in a week of headlines about games being postponed, this one is on... can england keep their title hopes alive with another twickenham masterclass? we...
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the first casualty is also the story in the daily mirror star. nation street stars but annihilation. also the main story in the guardian, downing street says it is likely the virus will spread in a significant way. the daily express is the first virus death in the uk with a crisis pushing the nhs to the brink. in the daily mail, it is the scandal of the princess subducted from the uk, concerning allegations made against the billionaire ruler of dubai. and in the financial times, the us are hitting out over export barriers for medical equipment. germany, russia, and turkey among those under fire from american officials. so let's have a look, and giles, let us start with the times. one story dominating, the sad story that an elderly lady has been the first person in the uk to die from coronavirus. i suppose this fuels the media hysteria around us. it is worth noting that incredibly tragic and very sad, she had underlying medical conditions so that must be seen within that context. but what you see is a huge knock on effect of what's going on. superm
the first casualty is also the story in the daily mirror star. nation street stars but annihilation. also the main story in the guardian, downing street says it is likely the virus will spread in a significant way. the daily express is the first virus death in the uk with a crisis pushing the nhs to the brink. in the daily mail, it is the scandal of the princess subducted from the uk, concerning allegations made against the billionaire ruler of dubai. and in the financial times, the us are...
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saying that the military may be involved in our fight against coronavirus but this story from the daily mirror suggests that we have soldiers that the parliament doesn't particularly know about in syria are you trying to save s. u.s. soldier wounded in an i.e.d. explosion in syria well it's been a standard practice for which i guess is doing in syria well i mean we don't know what they're doing in syria but it's been standard practice for us to use acts against people on the carpet in all sorts of reasons in all sorts of situations in the middle east nowhere for decades so you're a home office minister and you know or do you know that there are special forces in countries that may be related in some way to a policy that you may be carrying out or britain has been talking about foreign policy that much press sakes i don't think rob visited turkey destroyed one in saudi arabia of course where there's quite a lot of instability being well that wasn't a home office matter it was a foreign office matter but i do suppose the foreign office even knew themselves or for a few minutes knew themselves th
saying that the military may be involved in our fight against coronavirus but this story from the daily mirror suggests that we have soldiers that the parliament doesn't particularly know about in syria are you trying to save s. u.s. soldier wounded in an i.e.d. explosion in syria well it's been a standard practice for which i guess is doing in syria well i mean we don't know what they're doing in syria but it's been standard practice for us to use acts against people on the carpet in all sorts...
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the daily mirror. 309 killed in probation scandal.s is aimed at 309 people now have been killed by offenders who are being monitored by private probation firms, since the part privatisation of the service. we have to look at the figures of how many people have died in similar circumstances under the government. that is 196. i think the private contingent says 150,000 in the government condition is 160000 and i think the figures can be seen in different ways. the wider point is however, the privatisation for many reasons has not worked and that is why the government is bringing it all back into government control. and those who don't want it in private hands will be expecting to see a decrease in these numbers. but there was no study made by the government before they decided to do this. this was a political decision and now they are reaping the effects of that. there was a study, something had been made to show him taking it out. now we are in a situation, people are going to want this back and the only alternative isa this back and t
the daily mirror. 309 killed in probation scandal.s is aimed at 309 people now have been killed by offenders who are being monitored by private probation firms, since the part privatisation of the service. we have to look at the figures of how many people have died in similar circumstances under the government. that is 196. i think the private contingent says 150,000 in the government condition is 160000 and i think the figures can be seen in different ways. the wider point is however, the...
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the daily mirror calls it a ‘schools virus chaos'.milies and children ‘in the dark over details'. and on the front page of the guardian, an image of an empty trafalgar square. it follows government's advice on social distancing. it says ‘johnson is now forced to act on schools after virus spreads faster than anticipated.‘ the daily mail's headline reads ‘schools out, exams axed' and questions whether ministers are now considering a total lockdown in london. the daily telegraph's cover shows borisjohnson during wednesday's pmqs. it reports the prime minister's warning to london that he could not rule out legal re—strictions on travel or public gatherings in the city. and the front page of the financial times says that the pound is taking a hit as london may be forced to go into lockdown. so let's hear what our paper reviewers have to say about that. mihir, why don't you start. schools closed as virus to shut down. teachers and students were voting with their feet. absolutely, and we found that many teachers were not at school or pupils
the daily mirror calls it a ‘schools virus chaos'.milies and children ‘in the dark over details'. and on the front page of the guardian, an image of an empty trafalgar square. it follows government's advice on social distancing. it says ‘johnson is now forced to act on schools after virus spreads faster than anticipated.‘ the daily mail's headline reads ‘schools out, exams axed' and questions whether ministers are now considering a total lockdown in london. the daily telegraph's cover...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the daily mirror leads with the huge response the nhs got whening for volunteers to help deal with the crisis. the express goes with the same story, saying over half a million people have signed up. the mail also leads with the volunteers, along with the news that the prince of wales has contracted the virus. the financial times reports calls to speed up the rollout of testing for nhs staff. the times says the government has ordered three and a half million testing kits which could be ready to use "within weeks" if they are shown to work. the telegraph also goes with that story, claiming these tests could allow the economy to get back on its so let's begin. if you could both waive and acknowledge it's working. you are in very minimalist surroundings allowing me to interpret nothing about what he might say. i speak of the telegraph. there is the queen holding a telephone audience with borisjohnson. holding a telephone audience with boris johnson. these holding a telephone audience with borisjohnson. these are pictures that i haven't seen since i w
tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the daily mirror leads with the huge response the nhs got whening for volunteers to help deal with the crisis. the express goes with the same story, saying over half a million people have signed up. the mail also leads with the volunteers, along with the news that the prince of wales has contracted the virus. the financial times reports calls to speed up the rollout of testing for nhs staff. the times says the government has ordered three and a half...
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the daily mirror focuses on boris johnson's private life, the paper says mrjohnson broke the news thatecting a baby with his partner carrie simons just days after the death of his estranged wife's mother—in—law. the daily mail leads on the coronavirus. the paper says the nhs army has been put on standby to says the nhs army has been put on sta nd by to ca ptu re says the nhs army has been put on standby to capture a potential mass epidemic. the minister is planning to give himself sweeping powers in an attempt to stem the spread of the disease. let's have a closer look with the times. the idea of the prime minister give himself extra powers? yes, things are getting real now. tomorrow the promise or will hold this press conference showing all the extra stuff to the government may have to take. as we see this virus is now is operably spreading across the country, and newspapers are picking up on some of the most extreme measures just because we haven't seen this sort of thing in the country for such a long time. but the times picks up on the possibility of banning public gatherings, crea
the daily mirror focuses on boris johnson's private life, the paper says mrjohnson broke the news thatecting a baby with his partner carrie simons just days after the death of his estranged wife's mother—in—law. the daily mail leads on the coronavirus. the paper says the nhs army has been put on standby to says the nhs army has been put on sta nd by to ca ptu re says the nhs army has been put on standby to capture a potential mass epidemic. the minister is planning to give himself sweeping...
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. >> the british newspapers, notably the daily express and the daily mirror both take sides with thec. they suggest to their readers that the politicians of the palace don't want you to see the coronation. and they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press and the public have a surprising ally. >> prince phillip felt very strongly it should be televised. had things were changing and you couldn't do things behind closed doors. he understood this was a good opportunity to make the nation feel closely connected to the monarchy. >> there is and always has been an interesting difference between sgeethe queen and the d of he haddinboro. she believes in tradition. she likes to do things way they've been done before. the duke is dynamic, forward looking, he is a young man in a hurry. >> and she was anxious but phillip tries to persuade her that this is a way for her to reach millions and millions of her subjects. >> he plays a key role in helping to bring the queen round to the idea and make her comfortable with it. >> eventually can, she says yes. >> on coronation day, crowds line the stre
. >> the british newspapers, notably the daily express and the daily mirror both take sides with thec. they suggest to their readers that the politicians of the palace don't want you to see the coronation. and they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press and the public have a surprising ally. >> prince phillip felt very strongly it should be televised. had things were changing and you couldn't do things behind closed doors. he understood this was a good opportunity to make...
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. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror take the side of the public.suggest to their readers that the politicians and the palace don't want you to see the coronation, and if you like, they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press and the public have a surprising ally. prince philip felt strongly the coronation should be televised. times are changing. you couldn't continue to do things behind the door this time. this was an unbelievably good opportunity to make them feel close and connected to the monarchy. >> there is and always has been a difference between the queen and the duke of edinburgh. the queen believes in tradition, likes to do things the way they have before. the duke is a young man in a hurry. >> she was anxious that philip tries to persuade her that this is a race to reach millions and millions of her subjects. >> he plays a key role in helping to bring the queen round to the idea and make her comfortable with it. >> eventually she says yes. >>> on coronation day crowds line the streets hoping fla flims of their queen. and across the na
. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror take the side of the public.suggest to their readers that the politicians and the palace don't want you to see the coronation, and if you like, they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press and the public have a surprising ally. prince philip felt strongly the coronation should be televised. times are changing. you couldn't continue to do things behind the door this time. this was an unbelievably good opportunity...
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and derek momodu, associate picture editorfor the daily mirror, says... app, not coronavirus, the most read, for a change. this is a story about a man who was jailed for looking and ice cream ina who was jailed for looking and ice cream in a shop in texas. the 24—year—old put the ice cream back into the freezer in the walmart supermarket. he has beenjailed for 30 days and given a number of other sanctions as well. he had gone back into the shop with a receipt, he did pay for the ice cream, but then licked it and put it back in the freezer. it followed a similar stunt that had been shown on social media. so, he went back with his father, showed the receipt for the ice cream, but it was decided that they couldn't take the risk that other ice cream in the freezer perhaps had been effected and so he was jailed, given a six—month suspended sentence, 100 hours of unpaid work and a $1000 fine. at a number three, you have that story about the white house acknowledging that the usa does not have enough coronavirus test kits. and then, looking down at the most watc
and derek momodu, associate picture editorfor the daily mirror, says... app, not coronavirus, the most read, for a change. this is a story about a man who was jailed for looking and ice cream ina who was jailed for looking and ice cream in a shop in texas. the 24—year—old put the ice cream back into the freezer in the walmart supermarket. he has beenjailed for 30 days and given a number of other sanctions as well. he had gone back into the shop with a receipt, he did pay for the ice cream,...
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"meltdown" is how the daily mirror describes the stock market crash, saying millions of british workersge. and online, vice are reporting that chinese citizens who are angry at their government's handling of the coronavirus are communicating using coded words and phrases to express their dissatisfaction, according to research from amnesty international. 0k. ok. jane, what have you got in the back pages? cheltenham? there has been a lot about that also some from last night and the possibility of relegation. a lot about the coronavirus and how it could impact british sport. cheltenham is definitely going ahead today. a p pa re ntly definitely going ahead today. apparently there was already impact on the summer transfer window because your dash and this is quite sensible if you think about it tingled out —— because this is quite sensible if you think about it, a lot of clubs haven't been travelling as much. it's quite sensible, when you think about it. but it is quite scary there is already that impact. and this is quite nice in the times. what were you guys doing when you we re what were
"meltdown" is how the daily mirror describes the stock market crash, saying millions of british workersge. and online, vice are reporting that chinese citizens who are angry at their government's handling of the coronavirus are communicating using coded words and phrases to express their dissatisfaction, according to research from amnesty international. 0k. ok. jane, what have you got in the back pages? cheltenham? there has been a lot about that also some from last night and the...
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the daily mirror. a couple of questions if i may. i was wondering what specific advice she would have people in care homes because busily they will be elderly and vulnerable and whether that will affect visitors or whether individual should stay within the care homes. could you give us more detail on the local resilience plans that you have in place in the uk and the devolved administrations dealing with councils helping with things and helping with the outbreak. we have all heard scare stories about morgues in hyde park and so on. can you give us what plans will be in place of people do die will it be handled with dignity? obviously there are long established plans that we are working with. we will make sure everybody gets the dignity they deserve. there are long established plans to make sure of that. on care homes specifically we will give very specific advice. one thing we are keen to avoid and this is going back to patrick's point at the beginning is doing things too early. if you do things too early you get no benefits and what
the daily mirror. a couple of questions if i may. i was wondering what specific advice she would have people in care homes because busily they will be elderly and vulnerable and whether that will affect visitors or whether individual should stay within the care homes. could you give us more detail on the local resilience plans that you have in place in the uk and the devolved administrations dealing with councils helping with things and helping with the outbreak. we have all heard scare stories...
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segun el diario daily mirror, meghan markle le ha dicho a su agente que le busque un rol de superheroeisus: se ve muy prÁctico. andrea: este gadget para quÉ funciona? yisus: yo dirÍa que salgo de belleza pero como ya me dijiste en instantes, conversamos en vivo con la activista nelly ornelas, y sabremos como se preparan para marchar este domingo contra la violencia de genero...===continuando con esta iniciativa en contra del feminicidio, tenemos detalles de como las famosas se uniran a un...
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the daily mirror is campaigning to give a medal to our brave nhs workers on the frontline fighting thisiums and of course they deserve all the tributes and recognition and i'm sure we will look very carefully about how we do that once we have got to the other side of this crisis. ijust that once we have got to the other side of this crisis. i just wanted to ask a very specific question on antibody testing. when will these tests actually be rolled out and what will the testing regime look like, will people be able to take them at home, will there be special stations set up, how widely available will they be? and one more question for the foreign secretary ifi question for the foreign secretary if i may question for the foreign secretary ifimay— question for the foreign secretary if i may — since the prime minister and the health secretary have tested positive for coronavirus, can i enquire about your health, how are you feeling? i am feeling terrific, thank you very much, and the prime minister was chairing the 915 air meeting and chairing the team in terms of getting the country through
the daily mirror is campaigning to give a medal to our brave nhs workers on the frontline fighting thisiums and of course they deserve all the tributes and recognition and i'm sure we will look very carefully about how we do that once we have got to the other side of this crisis. ijust that once we have got to the other side of this crisis. i just wanted to ask a very specific question on antibody testing. when will these tests actually be rolled out and what will the testing regime look like,...
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the daily mirror calls for people to stay safe, while also warning that the measures announced by ther. time to get anti—social, says the metro. the paper reports that owners of pubs, clubs and other social venues fear they won't be able to claim for lost business on insurance after the government called for people to avoid them, but stopped short of closing them down officially. and the stage reports on the immediate closure of all plays and musicals, as theatres go dark to adhere to the latest coronavirus guidance. so many changes across so many parts of our lives. we will look at the inside pages as well. looking at the impact on the hospitality industry, kate nicholls has said this will be catastrophic for the industry. she has described this as a handbrake turn rather than a slow motion car crash, and she said last night they have already been job losses in the hospitality industry. and just look at those pictures, trafalgar square almost emptyjust before the announcement yesterday. edinburgh airport check—in completely empty and a worker putting on a brave face, wearing that mas
the daily mirror calls for people to stay safe, while also warning that the measures announced by ther. time to get anti—social, says the metro. the paper reports that owners of pubs, clubs and other social venues fear they won't be able to claim for lost business on insurance after the government called for people to avoid them, but stopped short of closing them down officially. and the stage reports on the immediate closure of all plays and musicals, as theatres go dark to adhere to the...
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the daily mirror reports that tesco is now rationing some items after some shoppers stripped the shelves hugged the duchess of sussex while on stage on friday during her visit to a school in dagenham. the paper says he has written to prince harry, saying, "sorry i cuddled your wife." and online, the vice looks at how you should prepare sensibly for a worst—case coronavirus scenario and says face masks won't help, but cans of food and medical kits would be better. that is all the front pages. what have we got inside, sally? the front pages are all manchester united this morning but i want to share this, i'm sure lots of you have seen this already but it's worth talking about today, this is in‘sjoe marlerfrom the six nations match against scotla nd the six nations match against scotland grabbing the general tools of alun wyn jones, the scotland grabbing the general tools of alun wynjones, the wales captain —— genitals. of alun wynjones, the wales captain -- genitals. have you not seen it? what on earth is he doing? what was he thinking? the citing commissioner has until this evening to dec
the daily mirror reports that tesco is now rationing some items after some shoppers stripped the shelves hugged the duchess of sussex while on stage on friday during her visit to a school in dagenham. the paper says he has written to prince harry, saying, "sorry i cuddled your wife." and online, the vice looks at how you should prepare sensibly for a worst—case coronavirus scenario and says face masks won't help, but cans of food and medical kits would be better. that is all the...
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the daily mirror is looking at the 70s and 80s rock band, genesis.ncy actions on the pa rt the emergency actions on the part of the us federal reserve which delivered a rate cut. in between meetings which has not been seen since the middle of the global financial crisis. they are taking this very, very seriously. we saw us stock market fall quite sharply however. interestingly the same thing happened in 2008. it suggests the market are not expecting the federal reserve to be able to deal with a medical issue and of course they cannot. 0r medical issue and of course they cannot. or they may put more pressure on the federal reserve who were meeting again and they may cut again. it was interesting, the federal reserve acted on their own with the ecb and the bank of england here taking a more cautious approach. we will wait and see but not act right now. this move, the financial times discusses the twists and turns, and it follows the conference call between central bankers and g7 finance ministers. everybody seems to be meeting up everybody seems to be
the daily mirror is looking at the 70s and 80s rock band, genesis.ncy actions on the pa rt the emergency actions on the part of the us federal reserve which delivered a rate cut. in between meetings which has not been seen since the middle of the global financial crisis. they are taking this very, very seriously. we saw us stock market fall quite sharply however. interestingly the same thing happened in 2008. it suggests the market are not expecting the federal reserve to be able to deal with a...
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"madness" is the front—page headline on the daily mirror, which pictures crowds at bournemouth beach. at clapham common, with the prime minister's stark warning: "stay home or face lockdown". and the times claims the uk is considering the introduction of travel bans and curfews to control the coronavirus outbreak. it also has a photograph of two children talking through a window to their grandparents in self—isolation. quite a bit of that going on on mother's day as well. a strange mother's day as well. a strange mother's day as well. a strange mother's day when most people... couldn't see their mothers. this is from the inside of the the son. —— sun. victoria beckham with her mum was not ryan thomas. they're newborn. there you go. lots of people talking through windows, through the computer. we all had to find our way around it yesterday. let us hope that next year's mother's day is a little bit better. that is all we have to do, focus on the future. the times had a big story about how football might come back and at what time —— at what point might the premier league return. they ha
"madness" is the front—page headline on the daily mirror, which pictures crowds at bournemouth beach. at clapham common, with the prime minister's stark warning: "stay home or face lockdown". and the times claims the uk is considering the introduction of travel bans and curfews to control the coronavirus outbreak. it also has a photograph of two children talking through a window to their grandparents in self—isolation. quite a bit of that going on on mother's day as...
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the daily mirror reports that an nhs consultant in derby has died with coronavirus.ering what it might take to knock coronavirus off the front pages, the mail leads on president trump saying that the us will not pay for the security of the duke and duchess of sussex, amid reports the pair have moved across the borderfrom canada. 0nline, the huffington post also leads with a story about president trump. he has suggested that hospitals in the us must be losing protective masks "out of the backdoor" after he was asked about dwindling supplies. supplies of personal protective equipment is something we are talking about on this morning's programme. an the ongoing delivery slot. have you tried? i have given up. ithink slot. have you tried? i have given up. i think people needed more than me. and the boss of morrisons is going to be here. that is at 7:50am. jonathan and jason shouting in my area. this is related to supermarkets, this is from the mail. things that people have left out for the dust in to pick up stop these bananas for example, perfectly good then and is —— go
the daily mirror reports that an nhs consultant in derby has died with coronavirus.ering what it might take to knock coronavirus off the front pages, the mail leads on president trump saying that the us will not pay for the security of the duke and duchess of sussex, amid reports the pair have moved across the borderfrom canada. 0nline, the huffington post also leads with a story about president trump. he has suggested that hospitals in the us must be losing protective masks "out of the...
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the daily mirror says there'll be a £30 fine for breaking the new rules.ree weeks, when they'll either be relaxed or toughened, depending on the progress of the disease. and on the bbc news website, the team have been answering your top—ten questions about the coronavirus, covering topics such as symptoms, who's most at risk and how you can help stop the spread of the disease. you can find that at bbc.co.uk/news. yesterday was the day that all schools, unless you are the key workers, the child of a key worker, people were talking about looking after their children, and people trying to keep it inside as well. this is just trying to keep it inside as well. this isjust one trying to keep it inside as well. this is just one example. joel wicks led more than 2 million people through a workout on day one of that mass shutdown of schools. there is everything you want, there is strength and conditioning, something for swimmers, so many people. there isa for swimmers, so many people. there is a dancing class. glenn fogel has aqanda is a dancing class. glenn fogel
the daily mirror says there'll be a £30 fine for breaking the new rules.ree weeks, when they'll either be relaxed or toughened, depending on the progress of the disease. and on the bbc news website, the team have been answering your top—ten questions about the coronavirus, covering topics such as symptoms, who's most at risk and how you can help stop the spread of the disease. you can find that at bbc.co.uk/news. yesterday was the day that all schools, unless you are the key workers, the...