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the daily mirror leads with this too.he headline reads, ‘lockdown three fear‘, after the r number was confirmed to be once again over one, meaning the pandemic is growing. a different approach from the times. it reports that borisjohnson's plan to avoid a third national lockdown by posting millions of testing kits to homes every week has been blocked by the medicines and health care regulator. the financial times focuses on brexit tomorrow and the news that french police are going to begin patrolling eurostar trains to monitor goods entering the eu — it also shows scenes of long queues of lorries at dover today. and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy over the monarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. so, let's begin. great to see you both and we were wondering if we could start off with the front page of the daily mirror andi the front page of the daily mirror and i love thejumper, by the the front page
the daily mirror leads with this too.he headline reads, ‘lockdown three fear‘, after the r number was confirmed to be once again over one, meaning the pandemic is growing. a different approach from the times. it reports that borisjohnson's plan to avoid a third national lockdown by posting millions of testing kits to homes every week has been blocked by the medicines and health care regulator. the financial times focuses on brexit tomorrow and the news that french police are going to begin...
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the daily mirror says covid has claimed its highest daily death toll since april.inancial times also picks up on the latest coronavirus figures released today, saying the uk is in a "very dangerous situation" as it faces a "grim and depressing picture" of rising infections and deaths as millions more are placed in the tightest tier of restrictions. according to the independent, critically ill patients are being transferred from the south of england to hospitals hundred of miles away, as nhs bosses reveal london is set to run out of critical care beds within a week. the guardian carries a picture of borisjohnson signing the uk's brexit trade deal with the eu inside 10 downing street amid criticism of limited time for scrutiny. the daily express lends its support to the brexit deal, saying britain is finally free from the eu, and it adds borisjohnson is confident a game—changing vaccine will end the uk's "covid nightmare." while the daily mail reflects on the oxford covid vaccine and a brexit trade deal both being given the green light, making it a historic day. let
the daily mirror says covid has claimed its highest daily death toll since april.inancial times also picks up on the latest coronavirus figures released today, saying the uk is in a "very dangerous situation" as it faces a "grim and depressing picture" of rising infections and deaths as millions more are placed in the tightest tier of restrictions. according to the independent, critically ill patients are being transferred from the south of england to hospitals hundred of...
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the daily mirror, they've got on their front the daily mirror, they've got on theirfront page coward.ve got on their front page coward. not mincing their front page coward. not mincing their words. and inside when we have a look at how our beautifully spread out the inside of this paper. which ones do you trust? it's got professor whitty from earlier today. it's got the prime minister and it's not what sienna was saying. the pre—fencers very stark warning that meeting and groups will lead to more hospitalisations and more death. the week of the science, do we go with the politics? how are people reacting to all of this? those comments from chris whitty today are not new. from the start he has said since the government announced these plans that anything which involves people, households mixing will lead to case numbers rising and will lead to case numbers rising and will lead to death. that's just how covid works. this decision to ease christmas was already made against that background. it also chose point to the fact that chris whitty today also said not easing christmas and not allo
the daily mirror, they've got on their front the daily mirror, they've got on theirfront page coward.ve got on their front page coward. not mincing their front page coward. not mincing their words. and inside when we have a look at how our beautifully spread out the inside of this paper. which ones do you trust? it's got professor whitty from earlier today. it's got the prime minister and it's not what sienna was saying. the pre—fencers very stark warning that meeting and groups will lead to...
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ok, let's go on to the daily mirror.ntry, for europe, for the world really. the uk rolling out the first of these vaccines. what do you make of the daily mirror front page, interesting that sort of selection of photographs of people who have been on the front line. yeah, i think it is really moving, in the sense that so many people have been in this together but we know that this virus is deeply unfair, we know that from a health implication it affects the old, it affects the vulnerable, we know from an economic implication it has very much affected the young, but we also remember about the front line workers even at the pics of this virus, when others of us were able to stay inside, many of them were not, and they had to risk their safety to help others. so i think it is really a lovely tribute. and an exciting day. 800,000 doses of the pfizer vaccine, equivalent to 400,000 of the most vulnerable and those who care for them being able to get vaccinated this first time around. the real question is how many more vaccinati
ok, let's go on to the daily mirror.ntry, for europe, for the world really. the uk rolling out the first of these vaccines. what do you make of the daily mirror front page, interesting that sort of selection of photographs of people who have been on the front line. yeah, i think it is really moving, in the sense that so many people have been in this together but we know that this virus is deeply unfair, we know that from a health implication it affects the old, it affects the vulnerable, we...
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"swamped" is how the daily mirror puts it.aper reports on how uk hospitals are struggling to cope with the highest number of covid—19 admissions since the start of the crisis, which have surpassed the peak of the first wave. the daily telegraph leads on comments from the government's scientific advisers, who say 2 million vaccine jabs have to be delivered each week in order to avoid a devastating third wave. the sun reports on comments from the nhs chief executive who says he expects 22 million people to be vaccinated by the spring. the daily mail leads on the ongoing discussions among ministers and unions about whether it is safe to reopen schools. next term is already being postponed by a week for most secondary pupils to allow for coronavirus testing. the times says the prime minister is under pressure to delay schools re—opening as the number of daily coronavirus cases in the uk reached over 40,000 for the first time. the financial times leads on news that the european union is nearing a business investment deal with china
"swamped" is how the daily mirror puts it.aper reports on how uk hospitals are struggling to cope with the highest number of covid—19 admissions since the start of the crisis, which have surpassed the peak of the first wave. the daily telegraph leads on comments from the government's scientific advisers, who say 2 million vaccine jabs have to be delivered each week in order to avoid a devastating third wave. the sun reports on comments from the nhs chief executive who says he...
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the daily mirror probably doesn't see this ad see finest hour. it, please tell me what the headline is, but it might state a bit differently. yeah, we do. i think the mirror, our readers were kind of like the country. some very much split down the middle, and some who thought it been held very long and painful period. i think a lot of people will feel leaving the ado is a very sad thing, it wasn't what they voted for —— leaving thing, it wasn't what they voted for — — leaving the thing, it wasn't what they voted for —— leaving the eu. lots of people feel really vindicated and pleased that they're finally getting the result of their vote, and there's ple nty of result of their vote, and there's plenty of people in the middle who kind ofjust want this to be over with either way. i think there's a lot of people in the public regardless of their vote who think, "let's get this over and done with." that's probably why the get brexit done slogan was so successful. i think a lot of people have brexit fatigue and i think the mirror is celebrating in a bi
the daily mirror probably doesn't see this ad see finest hour. it, please tell me what the headline is, but it might state a bit differently. yeah, we do. i think the mirror, our readers were kind of like the country. some very much split down the middle, and some who thought it been held very long and painful period. i think a lot of people will feel leaving the ado is a very sad thing, it wasn't what they voted for —— leaving thing, it wasn't what they voted for — — leaving the thing,...
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the daily mirror leads on the new variant of coronavirus — reporting that cases of the new strain haveondon and the south east. and the guardian delivers a grim warning from scientists to the prime minister — saying he must impose a national lockdown or risk a "human disaster". some would say tier 4 is almost a national lockdown anyway. right, let's kick off. will come to you both again. yasmin, let's start with the telegraph. johnson plans mass testing of lorry drivers to reopen ports. only a few hours ago, he was saying that the situation might be resolved within a few hours. it doesn't look as if that's the case. well, it's interesting. ithink doesn't look as if that's the case. well, it's interesting. i think from the front pages i've looked at some of the telegraph is the only one which is saying this. it is my view that the telegraph is a bulletin for borisjohnson. so they either have this information which is genuine or its something to maybe reduce the panic that is around the country here and around the world. this is an extraordinarily thick —— extraordinary thing to happen s
the daily mirror leads on the new variant of coronavirus — reporting that cases of the new strain haveondon and the south east. and the guardian delivers a grim warning from scientists to the prime minister — saying he must impose a national lockdown or risk a "human disaster". some would say tier 4 is almost a national lockdown anyway. right, let's kick off. will come to you both again. yasmin, let's start with the telegraph. johnson plans mass testing of lorry drivers to reopen...
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let's have a look at the daily mirror, a few minutes left. talking about stockpiling. the page will change. talk us through what the concern is when it comes to this supermarket giant. this is the headline that the government very much not want to be on the front page at the moment as it is going into the talks going to crunch point. the story is about tesco at one of the uk, saying that it is stockpiling in its warehouses in preparation for a no—deal brexit. and when we hear the word stockpiling it's been used quite a lot this year, often in relation to the pandemic and i was thinking about supermarket supply chains, and people talking of the relation of the pandemic. this is the brexit one this time. if there is a no—deal brexit is going to be huge congestion at the border, potentially very long queues. we do importa potentially very long queues. we do import a lot of food, prices could be going up. i think it's tesco saying in order to keep the supply chain going there mickey should have got more than usual in their warehouses. and i think that's a sign of the disru
let's have a look at the daily mirror, a few minutes left. talking about stockpiling. the page will change. talk us through what the concern is when it comes to this supermarket giant. this is the headline that the government very much not want to be on the front page at the moment as it is going into the talks going to crunch point. the story is about tesco at one of the uk, saying that it is stockpiling in its warehouses in preparation for a no—deal brexit. and when we hear the word...
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tomorrow is being dubbed as the "day hope arrived" by the daily mirror, as teams at a croydon hospital to administer the first covid—i9 vaccinations. this following the approval last week of the pfizer vaccine by regulators. we are told the first vaccinations will be given on tuesday and then a second given over two weeks. so, let's begin. but let's look at a couple of those front pages in a bit more detail. so we have the times which has envelope merkel and the french president ron united. particularly interesting because over the weekend we were being told that macron was digging in his fee and threatening to veto the whole deal as any of the member states can veto any deal reached in these terms but envelope merkel was being conciliatory and trying to convince the french to move but maybe she thinks they have moved as far as they can be expected to move if those stories are correct. we look at the daily mail which takes them bullish on one side and boris bullish on the other so a real standoff. a question not so much of who blinks first or that they can both blink together. bullish
tomorrow is being dubbed as the "day hope arrived" by the daily mirror, as teams at a croydon hospital to administer the first covid—i9 vaccinations. this following the approval last week of the pfizer vaccine by regulators. we are told the first vaccinations will be given on tuesday and then a second given over two weeks. so, let's begin. but let's look at a couple of those front pages in a bit more detail. so we have the times which has envelope merkel and the french president ron...
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. >> the front page of the daily mirror having extraordinary photographs of syria ferguson and a manband. >> this calls the most moscanda. >> the queen could not see. the ohundred of the generation, being a model for the rest of their subject. if they are like both, we can be prone to neglect or unfaithfulness. the queen is aware of the reputation of the royal family is of something of a few low. >> it was a certainly blow to her. >> and november, another dladia. >> the windsor castle is in pna. >> most of the room was destroyed. >> it was horrible for the whole world spoparticularly the queen. >> i think it was her home. we saw that picture of the queen in the rab was a figure in a raincoat, looking extraordinary sma sma small. the cost of the damage would be millions of dollars. far from being sympathetic with the scene, there was a tremendous kind of backlash. >> why should she pay for her house. when she was the richest woman in the world. >> after the fire she gave her fans a speech at the gilmore. >> 1992, thit is not a year whe i look back. >> she called 1992, a horrible year.
. >> the front page of the daily mirror having extraordinary photographs of syria ferguson and a manband. >> this calls the most moscanda. >> the queen could not see. the ohundred of the generation, being a model for the rest of their subject. if they are like both, we can be prone to neglect or unfaithfulness. the queen is aware of the reputation of the royal family is of something of a few low. >> it was a certainly blow to her. >> and november, another dladia....
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we will turn to the front page of the daily mirror, the same story but the headline is a shot at freedoms a shot at freedom? yes, as john has the headline is a shot at freedom? yes, asjohn has said, how this will be rolled out on the numbers is something that will be focus on and one of the potential areas of concern is old and the government has talked about these big targets, whether in terms of testing or looking at vaccines, and these are two different things, test and trace and the vaccine being administered. there is a problem that at times throughout this whole major health ca re throughout this whole major health care crisis of them failing to meet targets and promising things and not meeting that so i think there will be focus on how they do this in the most effective way possible and i think communicating with the public the way this will be done, so the people know what to expect and know that actually, communications is possible, that things will not be changing overnight any time soon and we are in an extremely bad point of the crisis in terms of coronavirus. and although th
we will turn to the front page of the daily mirror, the same story but the headline is a shot at freedoms a shot at freedom? yes, as john has the headline is a shot at freedom? yes, asjohn has said, how this will be rolled out on the numbers is something that will be focus on and one of the potential areas of concern is old and the government has talked about these big targets, whether in terms of testing or looking at vaccines, and these are two different things, test and trace and the vaccine...
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the daily mirror leads on the new variant of coronavirus — reporting that cases of the new strain have great britain, notjust london and the south east. the guardian delivers a grim warning from scientists to the prime minister — saying he must impose a national lockdown or risk a "human disaster". and the times features a photo of a "worried santa claus" among passengers at heathrow yesterday — with disruption at uk ports expected "until christmas eve". so let's begin... welcome back to you both. giles, we will start with you this time. let's kick off with the guardian. impose national lockdown is a risk of a human disaster, scientists tell p:m.. for many months, we were told that the government was following the science, than a political decision had to be made. what are the chances ofa of a national lockdown coming eminently? 9996. of a national lockdown coming eminently? 99%. i think of a national lockdown coming eminently? 99%. ithink that of a national lockdown coming eminently? 99%. i think that was the main take from the press conference today. i think sir patrick vallance is s
the daily mirror leads on the new variant of coronavirus — reporting that cases of the new strain have great britain, notjust london and the south east. the guardian delivers a grim warning from scientists to the prime minister — saying he must impose a national lockdown or risk a "human disaster". and the times features a photo of a "worried santa claus" among passengers at heathrow yesterday — with disruption at uk ports expected "until christmas eve". so...
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are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express, and susie boniface, columnist for the daily mirrornt pages, starting with. fears of a third lockdown leads the i. that's after the pm refused to rule out stricter restictions after christmas. happier news leading the telegraph with reports that the oxford vaccine is just days away from being approved, with a roll—out looking likely forjanuary. the financial times focuses on brexit tomorrow and the news that french police are going to begin patrolling eurostar trains to monitor goods entering the eu — it also shows scenes of long queues of lorries at dover today. the scottish daily mail leads on news that the scotland public health minister has been forced to resign just days after the country recorded its highest number of drug related deaths. and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy over the monarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. and finally the sun's front page says the duchess of cornwall will appear on bbc‘s str
are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express, and susie boniface, columnist for the daily mirrornt pages, starting with. fears of a third lockdown leads the i. that's after the pm refused to rule out stricter restictions after christmas. happier news leading the telegraph with reports that the oxford vaccine is just days away from being approved, with a roll—out looking likely forjanuary. the financial times focuses on brexit tomorrow and the news that french police are going to...
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the cricket correspondent for the daily mirror dean wilson is in paarl and said after playing many gamesof the players might be questioning the safety of the matches. for the second time, we have had matches called off on the morning of the game. some high—level talks are currently ongoing, discussing the future. in the first instance it was a south african player, we understand, who tested positive and the first game was postponed. now today, we have reports of two members of hotel staff where the two teams are sharing and two members of the england touring party also testing positive for coronavirus. they are having those england tour party tests verified. at the moment, they are describing them as unconfirmed positives. they want to double check and make sure they are not false positives. absolutely real uncertainty surrounding the rest of this tour. what are the knock—on effects, do you think, for the following matches? there is no guarantee that any matches will be taking place now. as i say, there are talks ongoing. there are supposed to be three games. they managed to move one int
the cricket correspondent for the daily mirror dean wilson is in paarl and said after playing many gamesof the players might be questioning the safety of the matches. for the second time, we have had matches called off on the morning of the game. some high—level talks are currently ongoing, discussing the future. in the first instance it was a south african player, we understand, who tested positive and the first game was postponed. now today, we have reports of two members of hotel staff...
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but the headlines are the bleak midwinter, a good one coming up in the daily mirror and of course i thinki've talked to re ce ntly think everyone i've talked to recently has thought that we are being allowed these five days of christmas, which i think the doctors are sad that we are being allowed but i think the politicians of all people have nothing to grandparents ortheir people have nothing to grandparents or their parents perhaps since last christmas and certainly not since february, so for mental health reasons get together but they are i'iow reasons get together but they are now worried that especially long they wishing to be very badly hit people are going to go and visit relatives outside london and take the virus with them. and you can see the virus with them. and you can see the people think we will have these five days and i think we have all got to forget about celebrating new yearin got to forget about celebrating new year in the way that we ever did. and we may be in lockdown as you say through and we may be in lockdown as you say throuthanuary and we may be in lockdown as y
but the headlines are the bleak midwinter, a good one coming up in the daily mirror and of course i thinki've talked to re ce ntly think everyone i've talked to recently has thought that we are being allowed these five days of christmas, which i think the doctors are sad that we are being allowed but i think the politicians of all people have nothing to grandparents ortheir people have nothing to grandparents or their parents perhaps since last christmas and certainly not since february, so for...
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on food bills, six in ten medicines could face port delays, a alarming picture painted by the daily mirror going into the detail of what a no—deal brexit could mean for families. so, the mail on sunday, there is no mention at all of any of this detail. but this is really alarming. 200,000 jobs possibly at risk, shops and supermarkets to be hit, £3 billion possibly in tariffs. and this is kind of the reality, that if we do have a no—deal brexit, there will be tariffs on some goods, and there will be quotas, and when it comes down to the family at home, it comes down to the family at home, it is going to mean that they are going to have to payout a lot more, and the mirror brexit down, as you say, £624 on a family's annual food bill. -- say, £624 on a family's annual food bill. —— the mirror breaks it down. and on cars in particular, the supply chain for the car industry depends so much on goods being able to cross borders easily. and they are saying that it could be £1300 extra on top of the cost of a family car. so this is really going to hit peoples pockets and i think the mirror is one o
on food bills, six in ten medicines could face port delays, a alarming picture painted by the daily mirror going into the detail of what a no—deal brexit could mean for families. so, the mail on sunday, there is no mention at all of any of this detail. but this is really alarming. 200,000 jobs possibly at risk, shops and supermarkets to be hit, £3 billion possibly in tariffs. and this is kind of the reality, that if we do have a no—deal brexit, there will be tariffs on some goods, and...
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what's going to the daily mirror, and a few of us us time the first people who will be getting the firsto some of the people involved in term of the front wine when it came to this pandemic. involved in term of the front wine when it came to this pandemicm involved in term of the front wine when it came to this pandemic. it is a moving front page and a reminder that for all of the difficulty that so many have experienced this year, there is now it looks like a way out. some big outstanding questions about the timeline of this about whether or not certain vaccines will be approved by the oxford astrazeneca one which the uk has invested the most and has the most doses secured but the really good news is that the roll—out has begun an 800,000 doses of the pfizer vaccine arriving in the uk and all of them in total very soon which will equate to 400,000 people being able to get the vaccine, that is going to go to care home residents and those who work there and care for them first as it should do. this front page highlights some of those people but also many of the other essential workers tha
what's going to the daily mirror, and a few of us us time the first people who will be getting the firsto some of the people involved in term of the front wine when it came to this pandemic. involved in term of the front wine when it came to this pandemicm involved in term of the front wine when it came to this pandemic. it is a moving front page and a reminder that for all of the difficulty that so many have experienced this year, there is now it looks like a way out. some big outstanding...
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. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror, those take the side of the publichey suggest to their readers that the politicians in the palace don't want you to see the core nation coronation. 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 an unbelievably 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 t
. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror, those take the side of the publichey suggest to their readers that the politicians in the palace don't want you to see the core nation coronation. 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...
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force everybody back into lockdown at the same time and that way they hope to really reduce the daily mirror infection rates and also the daily death rate which is very high right now proving that we really are in the teeth of the 2nd wave not just here in berlin or germany but right around the continent ok thanks don dominic and they're reporting live from berlin live to london our colleague there is paul brennan paul astonishing oxford street behind you boxing day it should be bumper to bumper with people spending money but that's the reality of covert. colonel virus really household out the high streets and none more so than here on london's famous oxford street perhaps the most famous shopping streets in this country and over my shoulder you can see how few people there we are in the highest level of restrictions here for so is strictly speaking people should be staying at home unless they're out for essential exercise or to go to an essential shop such as a pharmacy and you can see lots of places simply close to unpick names to talk shop over there is closed foot locker on my right hand
force everybody back into lockdown at the same time and that way they hope to really reduce the daily mirror infection rates and also the daily death rate which is very high right now proving that we really are in the teeth of the 2nd wave not just here in berlin or germany but right around the continent ok thanks don dominic and they're reporting live from berlin live to london our colleague there is paul brennan paul astonishing oxford street behind you boxing day it should be bumper to...
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well earlier we spoke to the daily mirror rugby correspondent to alex spink. i think in truth ever since state the n.f.l. was involved in concussion settlements around 2013 rugby probably looked across the atlantic to that saw that rugby is also. a contact sport or a heavy collision sport albeit one played without helmets and a lot of people felt probably don't sooner or later this was going to come across the pond and now it has 8 players yet say 8 former pleasant have so far. come forward 3 of whom put their names to it he couldn't stay thompson new england's rugby world cup winner from 2003 that's a shock to a lot of his friends and teammates at the time who didn't really know there's probably a problem but he suffered too over the last few years it has definitely been a greater awareness of head injuries a greater concern shown towards that concussion has been moved right up the agenda to the very top of the gender of rugby now but the problem is year on year players get bigger stronger faster the pitch they play are never changes in size so the physics of
well earlier we spoke to the daily mirror rugby correspondent to alex spink. i think in truth ever since state the n.f.l. was involved in concussion settlements around 2013 rugby probably looked across the atlantic to that saw that rugby is also. a contact sport or a heavy collision sport albeit one played without helmets and a lot of people felt probably don't sooner or later this was going to come across the pond and now it has 8 players yet say 8 former pleasant have so far. come forward 3...
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that they had to unconfirmed positive results among their touring party or earlier we spoke to daily mirror cricket correspondent dean wilson who is in south africa covering the tour he's got the impression from members of the england camp that the measures in place have been less strict than those used for international series hosted by england. i think every order 'd tries to do the best that they can by the players but there are different circumstances throughout the impression that i get here and certainly speaking to one or 2 members of the being a group they have found this bubble 'd to be different slightly less stringent to the public they had in the u.k. where you know they're very strict on things like social distancing and you know wearing p.-p. in clubs and things like that to happen meals really keeping people apart as much as possible you know. kind of socializing. in communal areas too much and certainly community areas were at a minimum so i think things in a slightly different here of course you know the weather is pretty good him and the hotel that the english as an effort
that they had to unconfirmed positive results among their touring party or earlier we spoke to daily mirror cricket correspondent dean wilson who is in south africa covering the tour he's got the impression from members of the england camp that the measures in place have been less strict than those used for international series hosted by england. i think every order 'd tries to do the best that they can by the players but there are different circumstances throughout the impression that i get...
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"a shot at freedom" — that's the headline on the front of today's daily mirror, as the paper reportsy from approval. it also says this could mean lockdowns can end as soon as february. meanwhile, a warning from senior doctors leads the times this morning. they say the nhs is at risk of being overwhelmed as the number of patients in hospital is about to exceed the peak of the first wave. and as we're reporting this morning, one area being impacted by that is the capital. the evening standard reports that new cases rose in every london borough during the week before christmas. meanwhile, reviews for the television remake of the 1947 film black narcissus, starring gemma arterton, feature in some of the papers this morning. the telegraph's headline reads "bbc‘s winning habit". quite a clever headline. we will be speaking to... i don't know how many of you have watched bridget in yet. we will be speaking to one of the stars later. a quick look at some of the story is making the inside pages. this has made a few of the papers. sir david attenborough saying that he will probably never film
"a shot at freedom" — that's the headline on the front of today's daily mirror, as the paper reportsy from approval. it also says this could mean lockdowns can end as soon as february. meanwhile, a warning from senior doctors leads the times this morning. they say the nhs is at risk of being overwhelmed as the number of patients in hospital is about to exceed the peak of the first wave. and as we're reporting this morning, one area being impacted by that is the capital. the evening...
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"it's almost over", says the daily mirror. while the daily mail leads with "hallelujah.rding to the times, the agreement was delayed because lawyers and negotiators attempted to translate the final compromises — particularly on fishing — into a binding legal text. we still don't know the detail of the deal, if there is a deal, which we think will be announced later, and when will you get the detail? we might hear there is a deal but when we will see the detail? the guardian says both sides battled deep into the night to gain a "last—minute" advantage, with the deal now within ‘touching distance'. 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee is in brussels. you are facing a busy day, gavin. gavin, what's the mood like in the eu camp this morning? it seems the groundhog weeks of the same issues being fought over and discussed could be coming to an end. we, you and i, and i will be able to update with substantial information about this deal rather than say it is wait and see, because things changed about 24 hours ago, and every day we tend to get in touch with the eu officials about
"it's almost over", says the daily mirror. while the daily mail leads with "hallelujah.rding to the times, the agreement was delayed because lawyers and negotiators attempted to translate the final compromises — particularly on fishing — into a binding legal text. we still don't know the detail of the deal, if there is a deal, which we think will be announced later, and when will you get the detail? we might hear there is a deal but when we will see the detail? the guardian...
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it is in the daily mirror. he is an oasis superfan. his name isjohn small bonds.as called his firm wall of glass. he spent thousands and thousands and wants to be buried with a cardboard cutout of either liam or noel gallagher. this is about the loch ness monster. 2020 is about the loch ness monster. 2020 isa is about the loch ness monster. 2020 is a record for a likeness sightings. 13 sightings of the loch ness monster have been recorded in 2020, making it a year. regularly glimpses came despite fewer visitors. a mother and her daughter out for a stroll with the latest to report seeing the longnecked humpbacked creature. louise power, 38, and her mumjennifer got a monster 20 minute view of messi near her home, and their neighbour reported seeing a 12 foot long beast injuly. louise said they saw something strange in the water less than half a mile away. a gift for the punt writers. just a final one. a pond in the headline. gran and buried. this is a family in leeds. the grandparents got to hug their grandchildren. they were dressed in inflatables. barbara and cliv
it is in the daily mirror. he is an oasis superfan. his name isjohn small bonds.as called his firm wall of glass. he spent thousands and thousands and wants to be buried with a cardboard cutout of either liam or noel gallagher. this is about the loch ness monster. 2020 is about the loch ness monster. 2020 isa is about the loch ness monster. 2020 is a record for a likeness sightings. 13 sightings of the loch ness monster have been recorded in 2020, making it a year. regularly glimpses came...
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"it's always darkest before the dawn" is the headline for the daily mirror. hest daily death toll since april yesterday. the daily telegraph says the 0xford—astrazeneca vaccine could "stave off full lockdown" in england. the article quotes the prime minister as saying that not only is there light at the end of the tunnel, but the tunnel itself has been shortened and we are moving faster through it. "0ne giant hope for mankind" says the sun about the oxford jab, which is shown in the photo there blasting off like a rocket. and the most read story on the bbc news website this morning is the plea from england's national medical director for people to stay at home for new year's eve celebrations tonight. those front pages highlight that it has been a year like no other. after all of our lives have been changed in some way by the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. for some, this year has brought sadness, for others it's tested relationships and, for a lucky few, it's brought new life and hope. brea kfast‘s graham satchell looks back on the impact of the last 12 m
"it's always darkest before the dawn" is the headline for the daily mirror. hest daily death toll since april yesterday. the daily telegraph says the 0xford—astrazeneca vaccine could "stave off full lockdown" in england. the article quotes the prime minister as saying that not only is there light at the end of the tunnel, but the tunnel itself has been shortened and we are moving faster through it. "0ne giant hope for mankind" says the sun about the oxford jab,...
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"new strain and more pain" is the daily mirror's headline.me good news on its front page, noting that gps began covid vaccinations yesterday. finally the washington post has the news thatjoe biden‘s presidential election victory was confirmed by the us electoral college. the confirmation is one of the steps required for mr biden to take office. he was showing me dog pictures earlier on. —— you were showing me dog pictures. shall we go dog or penguin? pick up the penguin. penguins with happy feet. this is a penguin who has had to have a pair of stick—on flip—flops attached to his feet because they suffer very badly from fungal infections, can you believe that? they can be very dangerous and sometimes fatal so this is a penguin in brazil who has these special little attachments here which keep his feet safe. how cute is he? penguin flip-flops before 6:15am. shall i do dog is also in? -- or serving? sewing. i cannot thread a needle, though, but ido cannot thread a needle, though, but i do have the sewing machine. cannot thread a needle, though,
"new strain and more pain" is the daily mirror's headline.me good news on its front page, noting that gps began covid vaccinations yesterday. finally the washington post has the news thatjoe biden‘s presidential election victory was confirmed by the us electoral college. the confirmation is one of the steps required for mr biden to take office. he was showing me dog pictures earlier on. —— you were showing me dog pictures. shall we go dog or penguin? pick up the penguin....
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"our fightback starts today" is the headline in the daily mirror, along with a photo collage illustratingrs to lead on brexit, reporting speculation from eu sources that the pm's visit to brussels may secure a trade deal, but that it could also be intended purely to show that he tried everything he could to get a deal — even if he expects to come home empty—handed. the times has a photo of dr hari shukla and his wife. he'll be one of the first people to receive a covid—19 vaccination today. he's told the paper, "i'm delighted to be doing my bit." and the yorkshire evening post has a picture of marathon hero kev sinfield and his team—mate rob burrow back in their playing days for leeds rhinos. the headline reads, "a true friend". have you got some inside pages? since we finished on leeds rhinos there, if you are one of those people... i know some fans have been going back to various venues over the course of the week. have a look at this. it's an experiment which is going on in amsterdam in the netherlands. this is the amsterdam arena where they're trying to discover, by the use of these c
"our fightback starts today" is the headline in the daily mirror, along with a photo collage illustratingrs to lead on brexit, reporting speculation from eu sources that the pm's visit to brussels may secure a trade deal, but that it could also be intended purely to show that he tried everything he could to get a deal — even if he expects to come home empty—handed. the times has a photo of dr hari shukla and his wife. he'll be one of the first people to receive a covid—19...
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the daily mirror carries the headline "tiers before bedlam" — which is a reference to warnings from some lead to a spike in new cases. the daily telegraph reports on the latest brexit talks. the paper says the prime minister has warned a deal was "drifting away" but could still be done this weekend if brussels gives ground on fishing rights and state subsidies. the guardian reports that many pupils will have a delayed return to the classroom in the new year — most secondary school students in england have been told to work from home for the first week of next term. we will be looking more closely at that when the schools minister will be with us. it's to allow more time for state schools to prepare for a rollout of mass covid testing. and the sun features a picture of sir paul mccartney on its front page — and the headline "get vacc." the paper says the 78—year—old former beatle, who wrote and sang on the band's hit get back, has vowed to have the covid jab as soon as he is allowed. do you want to go christmas or boring? christmas or boring? boring, please. there is a surprise. a calenda
the daily mirror carries the headline "tiers before bedlam" — which is a reference to warnings from some lead to a spike in new cases. the daily telegraph reports on the latest brexit talks. the paper says the prime minister has warned a deal was "drifting away" but could still be done this weekend if brussels gives ground on fishing rights and state subsidies. the guardian reports that many pupils will have a delayed return to the classroom in the new year — most...
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the daily mirror's headline says "no jab, no entry."ay customers if they have not had a covid jab. the warning comes from nadhim zahawi, the minister in charge of the vaccine rollout. we will ask michael gove about that at 7:30am stop. a tory revolt against the government's tier system for england leads the daily telegraph's front page. more than a0 conservative mps are expected to vote against the bill today, with labour abstaining. the party says that's in "the national interest." and the metro is one of several papers to carry a picture of pop star rita 0ra, who has apologised for holding a lockdown birthday party. the paper says the singer will voluntarily fine herself £10,000 for the breach. and on the bbc news website, there's a story about an early boom in christmas tree sales, as people rush to decorate their homes. a business owner in dorset says he's sold a third more trees than usual for this time of year. lots of people have got their decorations up early. have you gone yet? no. that is not like me. 1st of december i am. the
the daily mirror's headline says "no jab, no entry."ay customers if they have not had a covid jab. the warning comes from nadhim zahawi, the minister in charge of the vaccine rollout. we will ask michael gove about that at 7:30am stop. a tory revolt against the government's tier system for england leads the daily telegraph's front page. more than a0 conservative mps are expected to vote against the bill today, with labour abstaining. the party says that's in "the national...
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"a decision", says the daily mirror.vernment should reverse what they call its "rash" decision to ease restrictions. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website this morning is an exclusive interview with glastonbury organiser emily eavis — who says she hopes the festival can go ahead next year. so many things we would like to go ahead in 2021. what have you got on your return? things i cannot do, mow the lawn, for example but that would be good according to a wildlife expert chris packham, calling on gardeners to leave the green grass alone, stop mowing the lawn and he is arguing the bizarre habit as he says of creating a monoculture of grasses bad for nature, and he says we would see enormous riches if we gave over our lawns to wildflower patches which create mini ecosystems. that would cut down on a lot of work for some people as well, wouldn't it? yes, i like a nice looking lawn now and again. on your time off, you've obviously been watching breakfast everyday... have you watched any other television? lo
"a decision", says the daily mirror.vernment should reverse what they call its "rash" decision to ease restrictions. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website this morning is an exclusive interview with glastonbury organiser emily eavis — who says she hopes the festival can go ahead next year. so many things we would like to go ahead in 2021. what have you got on your return? things i cannot do, mow the lawn, for example but that would be good according to a...
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kevin maguire is the daily mirror's associate editor — hejoins me now.orisjohnson will win the vote despite dozens, scores perhaps as many as 100 tory mps rebelling against him. but keir starmer has taken the position after supporting voting for all of the previous measures of actually abstaining here. he says he does that because he accepts in the needs to bea that because he accepts in the needs to be a tiered system in england but doesn't believe the government has got sufficient economic backing of the companies that are going to be hit. it is a tricky call for him, because, yes, he will expose the size of the conservative rebellion. he will have suffered some have his own mps running against him. they don't support the lockdown, but he could also look weakened as a man who can't decide what he is going to do on who can't decide what he is going to doona who can't decide what he is going to do on a big issue. and someone who seems to be ignoring the science? has made much of that, that is why he has supported the england—wide, month— long lockdown wh
kevin maguire is the daily mirror's associate editor — hejoins me now.orisjohnson will win the vote despite dozens, scores perhaps as many as 100 tory mps rebelling against him. but keir starmer has taken the position after supporting voting for all of the previous measures of actually abstaining here. he says he does that because he accepts in the needs to bea that because he accepts in the needs to be a tiered system in england but doesn't believe the government has got sufficient economic...
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mirror. your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, allplace. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> well, we were just talking to co-founder tom siebel cjai is up more than 130%. at this point i expect a tweet any moment about venture capitalist bill gurley about the money left on the table. any way you look at it, this is a successful debut based on where this was expected to go. speaking of success, deidre, the indications on doordash keep moving higher. this is a big order. it's taken a long time to deliver but it's looking like it's going to be hot when it opens. >> yeah, latest indicated range, 190 to 195 remember, carl, it priced at $102 so if bill gurley is going to tweet about money left on the table, he has two targets today. going into this ipo, one of the biggest questions, carl, was this question of sustainability. can this growth rate continue into next year when people start to go back to restaurants and, perhaps, don't deliver as much, but that seems to be in the rearview mirror. ma
mirror. your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, allplace. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> well, we were just talking to co-founder tom siebel cjai is up more than 130%. at this point i expect a tweet any moment about venture capitalist bill gurley about the money left on the table. any way you look at it, this is a successful debut based on where this was expected to go. speaking...
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the daily mirror is calling for the chancellor to give a £2 billion supermarket coronavirus tax break pubs on its front page. "your round rishi" is the headline there. and the bbc website has some lovely pictures of the first proper snow of the season, after many places across the uk were transformed into a winter wonderland yesterday. so you've got a picture of a cat, rachel? can ijust say, iwill come to that, i've got negus no nb this morning. i know some people had snow and it is problematic, but i absolutely and it is problematic, but i a bsolutely love and it is problematic, but i absolutely love it. —— i've got mega snow envy. so, discuss. iwonder absolutely love it. —— i've got mega snow envy. so, discuss. i wonder if you can guess what biscuit looks like? i don't want to reveal person, but can you see, this is slightly complicated... you are going to have to hold it up better than that. here we go. can you see the silhouette of the's chest? it is a profile of someone. the's chest? it is a profile of someone. can you work out who it is? the headline is a slight giveaway. yes. y
the daily mirror is calling for the chancellor to give a £2 billion supermarket coronavirus tax break pubs on its front page. "your round rishi" is the headline there. and the bbc website has some lovely pictures of the first proper snow of the season, after many places across the uk were transformed into a winter wonderland yesterday. so you've got a picture of a cat, rachel? can ijust say, iwill come to that, i've got negus no nb this morning. i know some people had snow and it is...
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mirror. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily social distancing show."nonprofit initiative to help entrepreneurs of color and how he's been working to get mark a brand-new holiday. pharrell williams welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you, and happy social distancing to you. >> trevor: thank you very much, my friend. this has been quite the year for many human beings, argue arguabe worst year for many and for some a year many have written off. pharrell williams isn't one of the people. you said i know it's 2020, i'm going to stay at home as much as i can but i'm going to do things. and you have. you have a any skin line, podcast and a podcast network. you've got new music you're working on, then we've got some initiatives that are probably going to change the face of how corporate america works. so let's start with the most important one -- rihanna's new album. i know everyone's waiting for the vaccine, but the other half to have the country is waiting for rihanna's new album. what can you tell us about it? >> there's nothing i can sa
mirror. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily social distancing show."nonprofit initiative to help entrepreneurs of color and how he's been working to get mark a brand-new holiday. pharrell williams welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you, and happy social distancing to you. >> trevor: thank you very much, my friend. this has been quite the year for many human beings, argue arguabe worst year for many and for some a year many have...
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daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror.now you're not alone because this. come on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. >>> this afternoon president trump will host the attorney general from the state of texas and others attorneys generals who are trying to join with him to overthrow the results of the presidential election. joining us now is republican election lawyer and cnn contributor ben ginsburg. ben, thanks so much for being with us. this is a case filed by the attorney general of texas, ken paxton, the president has joined it. it is trying to get the supreme court to throw out the results of the elections in michigan, wisconsin, georgia and pennsylvania. before we get into some of the details of this case i just want to ask you in a general sense, were you a law professor, what grade would you give to the legal arguments of this case? >> well, i think it's a solid f. there are -- there are many, many things wrong with it. just for starters, it asks the supreme court of the uni
daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror.now you're not alone because this. come on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. >>> this afternoon president trump will host the attorney general from the state of texas and others attorneys generals who are trying to join with him to overthrow the results of the presidential election. joining us now is republican election lawyer and cnn...
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daily digestive health. try new metamucil fiber gummies made with a prebiotic plant - based fiber blend that helps promote digestive health. see yourself. welcome back to the mirrorcome on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at...
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daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, all in one place. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. see yourself. welcome back to the mirrore not alone because this. come on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. >>> in the last 36 hours four ev-related spacs were announced rising a total of $1.4 billion to discuss more on the unprecedented year for these blank check companies and investments in electric vehicles we bring in omar kila inowe va's ceo and who announced the intention to go public via spac. congrats on getting listed how much of this was this the works? how surprised are you that you raised what you did? >> we have been working on this the last four months i think that's what -- part of the advantage on working on a spac rather than raising money in a different way spac process is quite fast it gives you access to really great investors. so there is a great fit between this process and the kind of activity that we are in in the automotive space where you need to have a lot of capital in order to work on programs dike the bmw that we are part of and now entering other prog
daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, all in one place. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. see yourself. welcome back to the mirrore not alone because this. come on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. >>> in the last 36 hours four ev-related spacs were announced rising a total of $1.4 billion to discuss more on the unprecedented year for these...