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page of the daily mirror but i know— the front page of the daily mirror but i know in certain parts like last week everyone _ country, looks like last week everyone was predicting you are going _ everyone was predicting you are going to — everyone was predicting you are going to have it storms weaving to the country. which has not been great _ the country. which has not been great and — the country. which has not been great. and certainly not making you want to _ great. and certainly not making you want to stay here in the country certainty — want to stay here in the country certainty i_ want to stay here in the country certainly. i have been in london all week_ certainly. i have been in london all week and _ certainly. i have been in london all week and last week was rough but todaym _ week and last week was rough but toda ., , , , week and last week was rough but toda .,, , , ., , today... hols help is how the daily mirror describes it _ today... hols help is how the daily mirror describes it listed _ today... hols help is how the daily mirror describes it listed about - today...
page of the daily mirror but i know— the front page of the daily mirror but i know in certain parts like last week everyone _ country, looks like last week everyone was predicting you are going _ everyone was predicting you are going to — everyone was predicting you are going to have it storms weaving to the country. which has not been great _ the country. which has not been great and — the country. which has not been great. and certainly not making you want to _ great. and certainly not...
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the daily mirror captures the feelin: on too. the daily mirror captures the feeling on the _ too.dealings but also reflecting the statue itself and the inscription on it which really focuses on diana as a person, not diana the princess.— focuses on diana as a person, not diana the princess. thank you both ve much diana the princess. thank you both very much as _ diana the princess. thank you both very much as ever, _ diana the princess. thank you both very much as ever, lovely - diana the princess. thank you both very much as ever, lovely to - diana the princess. thank you both very much as ever, lovely to have i very much as ever, lovely to have you with us. the papers are always available online, 2a hours a day, seven days a week anytime you want to look at them. once we have them and have recorded this broadcast, it'll be there for you. spore and weather coming up next, i'll be back at midnight. —— sport and weather. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news — where we start with tennis, as british wild card emma raducanu's remarkable wimbledon continues. a
the daily mirror captures the feelin: on too. the daily mirror captures the feeling on the _ too.dealings but also reflecting the statue itself and the inscription on it which really focuses on diana as a person, not diana the princess.— focuses on diana as a person, not diana the princess. thank you both ve much diana the princess. thank you both very much as _ diana the princess. thank you both very much as ever, _ diana the princess. thank you both very much as ever, lovely - diana the...
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britain is grinding _ page of the daily mirror. britain is grinding to — page of the daily mirror.the fact that half a _ is concentrating on the fact that half a million people have been told to self—isolate just last week with these _ to self—isolate just last week with these test and traced alerts. and actually— these test and traced alerts. and actually unions are now saying they fear staff _ actually unions are now saying they fear staff shortages that could shut factories _ fear staff shortages that could shut factories and cripple the economy. the fact— factories and cripple the economy. the fact that the pandemic has almost — the fact that the pandemic has almost shut many factories and it has already cripple the economy, this couldn't be worse news. high street, _ this couldn't be worse news. high street, across all four nations fighting — street, across all four nations fighting for their survival. businesses big and small fighting for their— businesses big and small fighting for their survival. people fighting for their survival. people fighting for their— for their survi
britain is grinding _ page of the daily mirror. britain is grinding to — page of the daily mirror.the fact that half a _ is concentrating on the fact that half a million people have been told to self—isolate just last week with these _ to self—isolate just last week with these test and traced alerts. and actually— these test and traced alerts. and actually unions are now saying they fear staff _ actually unions are now saying they fear staff shortages that could shut factories _ fear...
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mask chaos — that's the main headline on the front of the daily mirror.ugh borisjohnson said masks will no longer be compulsory, several mayors have said they will still be needed on transport in certain areas. similarly, the times leads with how there has been a backlash from businesses over facemask guidance. the metro's big headline — face off over masks. the papers says unions are warning confusion would turn transport workers into punchbags for angry customers. taxes on driving and flying could be introduced as part of a plan to reduce britain's transport emissions. that's on the front of the telegraph. the daily mail leads with �*snack tax to fight fat crisis�*. it says there could potentially be an increase on the current sugar tax on sweet drinks as well bringing in a new salt tax. and sizzling britain. that's on the front page of the daily express, as temperatures could soar to 31c this sunday. the warm spell is predicted to last all next week. so let's begin... the daily mirror, freedom day fears mask chaos, so much to cover in this as bid to di
mask chaos — that's the main headline on the front of the daily mirror.ugh borisjohnson said masks will no longer be compulsory, several mayors have said they will still be needed on transport in certain areas. similarly, the times leads with how there has been a backlash from businesses over facemask guidance. the metro's big headline — face off over masks. the papers says unions are warning confusion would turn transport workers into punchbags for angry customers. taxes on driving and...
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so the london time, so the daily mirror of the daily mail, all the independent. no, it was reported by any was because the thing convenient news, even though it's true, should that be absolutely open shot the end of the case? go? oh christ. we got it wrong. julian opened the door, jayla opened the anything door set this man free. this shepherd iceland has just ripped out his testimony, which was the only piece of incriminating evidence against julian as well as some of those cases where the parents. so when you need to, has she, you know, read the story in the non mainstream media because it's all over the grades zone and counter should all of, all of the places all over the media where you can get, you know, including our say, i have to say it's absolutely dis pickable the way that behaving, particularly the mainstream media to try and keep this man under lock contain. morning. sanchez is knights in shining armor. this is the man who almost single handedly has started the movement that might save the world. she should be sure that choose payne bill to this man i
so the london time, so the daily mirror of the daily mail, all the independent. no, it was reported by any was because the thing convenient news, even though it's true, should that be absolutely open shot the end of the case? go? oh christ. we got it wrong. julian opened the door, jayla opened the anything door set this man free. this shepherd iceland has just ripped out his testimony, which was the only piece of incriminating evidence against julian as well as some of those cases where the...
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with me are jason beattie, who's assistant editor at the daily mirror, and martin bentham, the home affairs editor for the evening standard. let me bring you up to date what jason and martin have had a sneak preview of. 0h, burger! thats the sun's headline. it says the growing nhs app pingdemic is putting summer heatwave barbecues at threat. the i says the �*world is watching johnson's gamble�*, the planned ending of legal restrictions on monday, as cases spike across the uk. there's a similar theme in the ft�*s main story. it says global health experts say the lifting of restrictions in england is "a threat to the world". the mail�*s splash is �*french holiday chaos�*. it says thousands of summer holidays have been ruined after a last—minute change to the quarantine rules for those crossing the channel. that story also makes the front of the times. it says the decision was made owing to concerns over the spread in france of the beta variant first identified in south africa. french travel changes feature heavily in the telegraph. it also warns chaos caused by the nhs test and trace app coul
with me are jason beattie, who's assistant editor at the daily mirror, and martin bentham, the home affairs editor for the evening standard. let me bring you up to date what jason and martin have had a sneak preview of. 0h, burger! thats the sun's headline. it says the growing nhs app pingdemic is putting summer heatwave barbecues at threat. the i says the �*world is watching johnson's gamble�*, the planned ending of legal restrictions on monday, as cases spike across the uk. there's a...
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something the england team has also been doing earlier re spoke to daily mirror assistant editor darren lewis, and he says he wasn't at all surprised by the abuse suffered by the 3 players. we are black and brown. people have come to be used to the abuse that we suffer in situations like this in situations out of this. we go in circles, i can't sit here and say the social companies need to be more because you know, that the viewers know that i know that they know that. and yet here we are. the players will continue to take in the the players will continue to do what they feel . they should hire visual races to be se, but we on our media platforms in our big media companies, in our newspapers, in our radio stations. we must be alongside them, their problems are our problems and unless you support them, you will continue to have this kind of conversation and there is a lot of work to be done to change the perception of england destination. they have a wonderful football team with terrific players. they have a sizable section of their support, which is well, meaning, good natured, fun will
something the england team has also been doing earlier re spoke to daily mirror assistant editor darren lewis, and he says he wasn't at all surprised by the abuse suffered by the 3 players. we are black and brown. people have come to be used to the abuse that we suffer in situations like this in situations out of this. we go in circles, i can't sit here and say the social companies need to be more because you know, that the viewers know that i know that they know that. and yet here we are. the...
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looking at the daily mirror, tim. pm's freedom day u—turn, now he begs, please be cautious.government remain so tone deaf about this sort of thing? i government remain so tone deaf about this sort of thing?— this sort of thing? i think the government _ this sort of thing? i think the government has _ this sort of thing? i think the government has handled - this sort of thing? i think the i government has handled today incredibly badly. it's very rare indeed — incredibly badly. it's very rare indeed to— incredibly badly. it's very rare indeed to find twitter united. it is normally— indeed to find twitter united. it is normally the place we go to fight and argue — normally the place we go to fight and argue and call each other terrible — and argue and call each other terrible names unfortunately. but when _ terrible names unfortunately. but when i _ terrible names unfortunately. but when i woke up this morning and saw twitier— when i woke up this morning and saw twitter really united, whether you are a _ twitter really united, whether you are a covid, lockdown sceptic, whether
looking at the daily mirror, tim. pm's freedom day u—turn, now he begs, please be cautious.government remain so tone deaf about this sort of thing? i government remain so tone deaf about this sort of thing?— this sort of thing? i think the government _ this sort of thing? i think the government has _ this sort of thing? i think the government has handled - this sort of thing? i think the i government has handled today incredibly badly. it's very rare indeed — incredibly badly. it's very...
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, let's, i hope it will be able to let�*s, i hope it will be able to show in a minute from the daily mirrory mouse match and mouse. it�*s all very high—tech here. we do our own props. the plaintiff that is the ugly face of football returns. and that�*s an image of an officer with a head injury being helped by fellow officers and this was near wembley last night. we have heard scenes, we had one former player saying he left the stadium before the match because he felt the atmosphere was so threatening. i�*ve spoke to a young man earlier who could not get in and was kicked out because he had a real valid ticket and went back a second time with a paper ticket he got from the ticket office and they would not let him in because they thought he was not a legitimate fan. other people did get in. it is a sense that last night there was a lot of control and wembley which could have had a potentially much more serious and if someone with a more nefarious and if someone with a more nefarious and organised plan had taken advantage of it stop up and give her we are still in a pandemic and there was supp
, let's, i hope it will be able to let�*s, i hope it will be able to show in a minute from the daily mirrory mouse match and mouse. it�*s all very high—tech here. we do our own props. the plaintiff that is the ugly face of football returns. and that�*s an image of an officer with a head injury being helped by fellow officers and this was near wembley last night. we have heard scenes, we had one former player saying he left the stadium before the match because he felt the atmosphere was...
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the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors with property interests since borisjohnson became prime minister two years ago. and the guardian reports an all—party committee of mps saying police and governments have done too little to stamp out racial injustice in the ranks, with the failings being "systemic" and leading to "unjustified inequalities". so, let's begin. lucy at first, if you would. covid—19 case number is misleading. this is an interesting story. when it gets as many people have been talking about ever since those fatality numbers started to appear regularly. i fatality numbers started to appear reuularl . ~ ,, ., . regularly. i think you are right. we had to delete _ regularly. i think you are right. we had to delete data _ regularly. i think you are right. we had to delete data since _ regularly. i think you are ri
the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors with property interests since borisjohnson became prime minister two years ago. and the guardian reports an all—party committee of mps saying police and governments have done too little to...
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let's start with the daily mirror.etty much what simon was saying. another one, you can see that is saka who missed the last penalty and there he is again being comforted by gareth southgate and the ultimate agony penalties heartbreak again. the times, they go all out with a full—blown line up of all of the players waiting to see what happens with each penalty. they are calling this a souvenir addition and i'm not sure how popular is going to be as a souvenir! 0ne popular is going to be as a souvenir! one other mention, this is from the times sport supplement, come back stronger. the point being made that the world cup is only a97 days away and england's young and talented team can come back stronger. we wait to see. let's pick up on some of the news. —— some other news. parts of the us are braced for more record—breaking temperatures, having already endured the hottestjune on record. forecasters are warning that some places, including california and nevada, will remain dangerously hot, 0ur north america correspondent
let's start with the daily mirror.etty much what simon was saying. another one, you can see that is saka who missed the last penalty and there he is again being comforted by gareth southgate and the ultimate agony penalties heartbreak again. the times, they go all out with a full—blown line up of all of the players waiting to see what happens with each penalty. they are calling this a souvenir addition and i'm not sure how popular is going to be as a souvenir! 0ne popular is going to be as a...
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the front of the daily mirror, finally, a human peer admitted of england players celebrating —— humang -- human - ramid. , , , pyramid. interesting. this is another review _ pyramid. interesting. this is another review of _ pyramid. interesting. this is another review of the - pyramid. interesting. this is. another review of the papers. pyramid. interesting. this is - another review of the papers. the headline of the mirror is the only one to use the pun. i don't blame them. it is finally. interesting point. whether it is the mirror who have gone for the 55 years of hurt, we're still waiting on the rest, the difference with 66 — by the way, i think we establish that i was the only three of us that i was alive — i was a cub scout and watched the team on black—and—white telly. but the difference is that was the world cup, and we shouldn't get carried away. but that is the world cup and thatis away. but that is the world cup and that is the championships. secondly, one of the biggest problems managers have, leaders and businesses is to get guys and girls up when they've had already exhau
the front of the daily mirror, finally, a human peer admitted of england players celebrating —— humang -- human - ramid. , , , pyramid. interesting. this is another review _ pyramid. interesting. this is another review of _ pyramid. interesting. this is another review of the - pyramid. interesting. this is. another review of the papers. pyramid. interesting. this is - another review of the papers. the headline of the mirror is the only one to use the pun. i don't blame them. it is finally....
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great headline on the front page of the daily mirror. £4.2 million grand larceny.nd. i en'oyed it this one. story behind the pond. i en'oyed it this rt— story behind the pond. i en'oyed it this one. it is i story behind the pond. i en'oyed it this one. it is a i story behind the pond. i enjoyed it this one. it is a legitimately - this one. it is a legitimately funny headline that actually makes sense which is actually quite hard to come by sometime so i really like this one. basically it's a fascinating story and you think it's the plot of a hollywood felt he would make a great film. try to think of who we would cast in it but this woman was found guilty of stealing diamonds worth 4.2 million by swapping them for pebbles. so she posed as this gym expert called anna and she cannot set herself these luxury mayfair jewellers and cannot set herself these luxury mayfairjewellers and saying she was there to value the stones but obviously was stealing them and replacing them with pebbles. it's very funny. all sorts of publications as well. she tried to put the blame on he
great headline on the front page of the daily mirror. £4.2 million grand larceny.nd. i en'oyed it this one. story behind the pond. i en'oyed it this rt— story behind the pond. i en'oyed it this one. it is i story behind the pond. i en'oyed it this one. it is a i story behind the pond. i enjoyed it this one. it is a legitimately - this one. it is a legitimately funny headline that actually makes sense which is actually quite hard to come by sometime so i really like this one. basically it's a...
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the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors with property interests since borisjohnson became prime minister two years ago. so, let's begin. liam can kick off this time with the daily mail. nojab, nojob. certainly, good evening. the daily mail taking quite a strong line on this. furious as vexing passports on the nhs are introduced by stealth. i'm not sure everybody would see it that way as the water story is there are very large companies particularly in the us that are making the demand that when people return to the offices or as we start to they must be double jab. i think pimlico plumbers was the first company to do this and we are now seeing it with netflix and google. and dominic raab has essentially said he thinks it's a smart move. and of the government in this country are desperate to get more people vaccinated. the num
the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors with property interests since borisjohnson became prime minister two years ago. so, let's begin. liam can kick off this time with the daily mail. nojab, nojob. certainly, good evening. the...
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on the front of the daily mirror. i can see this and indeed read the headline.ean cutting wages in real terms. lizzie, we know that nursing unions call for 12.5% and indeed the mirror says that the royal college is saying staff will not take this lying down. everybody knows what a difficult time anybody working in the nhs has had over these past few months. the the nhs has had over these past few months. ~ , ., , , months. the prime minister has been tweetin: months. the prime minister has been tweeting about _ months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how _ months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how they _ months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how they are - months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how they are heroes l tweeting about how they are heroes was up but i don't think dithering has done the government any favours for its image. first of all you had the care minister meant to announce, expected to announce the 3% pay rise at lunch time. never came. until later in the day when the government confirmed it was
on the front of the daily mirror. i can see this and indeed read the headline.ean cutting wages in real terms. lizzie, we know that nursing unions call for 12.5% and indeed the mirror says that the royal college is saying staff will not take this lying down. everybody knows what a difficult time anybody working in the nhs has had over these past few months. the the nhs has had over these past few months. ~ , ., , , months. the prime minister has been tweetin: months. the prime minister has been...
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the daily mirror speculates this summer could be one to forget as bad weather and covid rules put holidays cloud. the i suggests almost 3 million young people will be warned they must get their first vaccination within days or they will face restrictions on what they can do later in the year. according to the daily telegraph, the nhs drew up secret plans to withdraw hospital care from people in nursing homes in the event of a pandemic. the times says householders have been warned to brace themselves for the biggest energy bills rise in a decade, with more than half facing an increase of about £150 a year. according to the the financial times, a secretive club for conservative party donors known as the advisory board has been holding regular meetings with borisjohnson and rishi sunak. and the daily express highlights angry campaigners hitting out as record numbers of families hit by inheritance tax will give the government a £6 billion windfall. so, let's begin. gilles let's start with the guardian and talked about dominic raab needing a new legal framework for this. i needing a new legal f
the daily mirror speculates this summer could be one to forget as bad weather and covid rules put holidays cloud. the i suggests almost 3 million young people will be warned they must get their first vaccination within days or they will face restrictions on what they can do later in the year. according to the daily telegraph, the nhs drew up secret plans to withdraw hospital care from people in nursing homes in the event of a pandemic. the times says householders have been warned to brace...
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and no wonder the daily mirror has put it on its front page.ablished back by theresa may and one of the legacies of her time in government that finally shining a light on an uncomfortable past in this country and i think it's right that this inquiry is going and it has been going for a while now and it's costing millions of pounds but this is the kind of thing that he should be producing and now is producing and that is welcome because shining light on this suffering is vital. vital because we know these things have not stopped happening because of them and it happened on the scale they happened in lambeth but they go on to this date sadly. we obviously have the recent cases of young girls being abused and taken from care homes in part to the northwest and taken out for the day or for the night and then returned and apparently nothing happening in a lot of situations. what do you take from the story? i lot of situations. what do you take from the story?— from the story? i think it's 'ust terrific and fi from the story? i think it's 'ust terrific
and no wonder the daily mirror has put it on its front page.ablished back by theresa may and one of the legacies of her time in government that finally shining a light on an uncomfortable past in this country and i think it's right that this inquiry is going and it has been going for a while now and it's costing millions of pounds but this is the kind of thing that he should be producing and now is producing and that is welcome because shining light on this suffering is vital. vital because we...
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it came to other recent scoops like the mail's dominic cummings trip to barnard castle or the daily mirror into covid and care homes. no heads rolled after those exclusives. but is there now a sense, despite issues over circulation and revenues, that fleet street is back to its pugnacious best? well, i told you we had a scoop. three of the biggest beasts in fleet street nowjoin us for their media show debut. take a bow, victoria newton, editor in chief of the sun and sun on sunday. hi, victoria. hello. a classic tabloid pun on your front of the day after england's footballers beat germany, "55 years of hurt never stopped us raheeming." how long did it take to come up with that one? well, we have the best headline writers in the world on our back bench. it took them about two seconds. brilliant stuff. tobyn andrae, deputy editor of the daily mail. tobyn, great to have you here. good afternoon. your paper it's printed in a tabloid format, so you are a tabloid writer, are you still a bit sniffy over there at north cliff house? not in the least. we have been great supporters of the popular mar
it came to other recent scoops like the mail's dominic cummings trip to barnard castle or the daily mirror into covid and care homes. no heads rolled after those exclusives. but is there now a sense, despite issues over circulation and revenues, that fleet street is back to its pugnacious best? well, i told you we had a scoop. three of the biggest beasts in fleet street nowjoin us for their media show debut. take a bow, victoria newton, editor in chief of the sun and sun on sunday. hi,...
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"you inspire us" is the headline on the daily mirror this morning, which features letters written by he faced racist abuse following the euro 2020 final. we will show you some very interesting pictures. we had a camera and a reporter there yesterday, graham satchell has been there and we will show you how it changed over the day. and he has been meeting some of the children who wrote the letters as well. a picture of people gathered at last night's anti—racism demonstration in front of a mural of the england star is splashed across the front page of the metro. the paper says the prime minister has warned social media firms to "up their game" and stop online abuse. the sun leads with a call by england defender harry maguire for social media companies to crack down on racist trolls. the paper also claims maguire's father was left with suspected broken ribs after being "crushed by ticketless yobs who stormed" wembley stadium for the final. and the telegraph reports that british holiday—makers are being "barred" from boarding flights to europe after receiving the indian—made version of t
"you inspire us" is the headline on the daily mirror this morning, which features letters written by he faced racist abuse following the euro 2020 final. we will show you some very interesting pictures. we had a camera and a reporter there yesterday, graham satchell has been there and we will show you how it changed over the day. and he has been meeting some of the children who wrote the letters as well. a picture of people gathered at last night's anti—racism demonstration in front...
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daily columnist for "the mirror."ans or americans in general who don't know what happened, england lost in a penalty shootout. it was heartbreaking and crushing from a sports perspective. what we saw after was repug nant from a human perspective where three black english players who missed their penalty kicks were attacked in racist terms overnight on social media. what's your take on this? >> john, it would be the equivalent of players from the nba or nfl, black players being singled out for racist abuse or the national side, women's side, men's side, three black players who people felt on the outside were culpable for a defeat, being targeted with racist abuse. and it's kind of symptomatic, john, of the problem with this country, england, britain, has been mired in racist abuse for quite some time. it's been a divisive nation. i'm sure you will note for many years with brexit and all the other things that have pushed a wedge between different sides of the country. there are lots of good people, white people who call
daily columnist for "the mirror."ans or americans in general who don't know what happened, england lost in a penalty shootout. it was heartbreaking and crushing from a sports perspective. what we saw after was repug nant from a human perspective where three black english players who missed their penalty kicks were attacked in racist terms overnight on social media. what's your take on this? >> john, it would be the equivalent of players from the nba or nfl, black players being...
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the daily mirror focuses on claims made by the prime minister's former aide in an interview with the't kill the economy because of people dying over 80." and one of the most—watched videos on the bbc news website tells the story of the world's first space tourist, who paid $20 billion, that's £15 billion, to fly to the international space station in 2001. and unlike the billionaires likejeff bezos and richard branson, dennis tito spent eight whole days on board the spacecraft. louise has already told me she wants to talk about peppa pig. lots of children in the us have been watching so much peppa pig that it has changed their accents. about time, because loads of kids in this country use us accents. one canadian parent said her toddler daughter began speaking with a slight british inflection after watching the show every day, she says things like stabilisers instead of training wheels, she pronounces tomato instead of to—may—to, and is uber instead of to—may—to, and is uber instead of to—may—to, and is uber instead of —— zebra instead of zee—bra. have a look at this picture here in o
the daily mirror focuses on claims made by the prime minister's former aide in an interview with the't kill the economy because of people dying over 80." and one of the most—watched videos on the bbc news website tells the story of the world's first space tourist, who paid $20 billion, that's £15 billion, to fly to the international space station in 2001. and unlike the billionaires likejeff bezos and richard branson, dennis tito spent eight whole days on board the spacecraft. louise...
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the daily mirror leads with mrjohnson's plea to the nation to be cautious as social distancing restrictionscovid vaccine by the end of year. lee also paying tribute tom o'connor. he died yesterday, a very popularfigure on tv. and the telegraph is reporting that all children may be offered the covid vaccine by the end of year. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation is expected to announce its recommendation on vaccinating kids later today. lewis hamilton also on the front page of the telegraph, and sally has a bumper day of sport. and we have mark cavendish coming this morning live on the programme at 8.30. and we have linda bauld life with us this morning. you are here this morning to take a look at some of the papers as well.— the papers as well. very interesting, _ the papers as well. very interesting, we - the papers as well. very interesting, we are - the papers as well. very interesting, we are all. the papers as well. - interesting, we are all interested interesting, we are all interested in what the public think at the moment, you can see that people are still really caut
the daily mirror leads with mrjohnson's plea to the nation to be cautious as social distancing restrictionscovid vaccine by the end of year. lee also paying tribute tom o'connor. he died yesterday, a very popularfigure on tv. and the telegraph is reporting that all children may be offered the covid vaccine by the end of year. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation is expected to announce its recommendation on vaccinating kids later today. lewis hamilton also on the front page of the...
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�*fever pitch' is the daily mirror's headline.ay on monday if the team wins. and one of the most read stories over on the bbc website this morning is the news that sainsbury�*s has decided to discontinue all sales of cds and dvds. the supermarket chain said a change in customer habits were moving to online platforms and streaming services which had taken its toll on product sales. let's have a look at the inside. i'm just going to make a little bit of noise. i just going to make a little bit of noise. , ., .,, , , , noise. i shall open up this, this newsoaper_ noise. i shall open up this, this newspaper here, _ noise. i shall open up this, this newspaper here, i'm _ noise. i shall open up this, this newspaper here, i'm not - noise. i shall open up this, this newspaper here, i'm not sure l noise. i shall open up this, this| newspaper here, i'm not sure if noise. i shall open up this, this - newspaper here, i'm not sure if you can see this 0k. it is tom hanks's bad day today, 65 today. —— birthday today. so have a lovely day if you
�*fever pitch' is the daily mirror's headline.ay on monday if the team wins. and one of the most read stories over on the bbc website this morning is the news that sainsbury�*s has decided to discontinue all sales of cds and dvds. the supermarket chain said a change in customer habits were moving to online platforms and streaming services which had taken its toll on product sales. let's have a look at the inside. i'm just going to make a little bit of noise. i just going to make a little...
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the daily mirror leads on the offer of a 3% pay rise for nhs workers, describing it as an "insult". reject the offer and may take industrial action in protest, while other unions also plan to ballot memberships over possible strikes. many of the papers lead with the large number of workers being told to self—isolate by the nhs covid app, with staffing shortages now affecting supermarket supplies. the sun says stores have warned the prime minister he hasjust 48 hours to fix the crisis, or shoppers will face empty shelves. the metro calls it "shelf isolation." it also highlights that sir keir starmer is self—isolating after one of his children tested positive for covid. despite being the world's largest producer of covid vaccines, just 6% of people in india have received both doses. with fears of an imminent third wave, there is now pressure to vaccinate more of the population. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has this report. these are the lengths some health workers are going to to deliver vaccines across india. in this far—flung corner of the country, they're making
the daily mirror leads on the offer of a 3% pay rise for nhs workers, describing it as an "insult". reject the offer and may take industrial action in protest, while other unions also plan to ballot memberships over possible strikes. many of the papers lead with the large number of workers being told to self—isolate by the nhs covid app, with staffing shortages now affecting supermarket supplies. the sun says stores have warned the prime minister he hasjust 48 hours to fix the...
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like many of the front pages today, the daily mirror leads with prince william and harry's tribute toly mail says the brothers were "together... but still so far apart." the telegraph reports the prime minister has called for parents to be patient over the ending of the school bubble system. the paper is campaigning for ministers to "take action to bring to an end to the disruption in schools", as rising numbers of pupils are being sent home to isolate. and over on the bbc news website, there's a story about an 82—year—old woman, who, after spending six decades trying to reach space, willjoinjeff bezos on the first human flight by his space company later this month. wally funk, who first underwent training in the 1960s, is on course to become the oldest person to ever fly to space. it was because of her gender. she did all the training like the male astronauts at the time in the 19605 but because of her gender didn't get to go. but because of her gender didn't get to no. ., but because of her gender didn't get to .o_ ., ., , but because of her gender didn't get to no. ., ., , , to go.
like many of the front pages today, the daily mirror leads with prince william and harry's tribute toly mail says the brothers were "together... but still so far apart." the telegraph reports the prime minister has called for parents to be patient over the ending of the school bubble system. the paper is campaigning for ministers to "take action to bring to an end to the disruption in schools", as rising numbers of pupils are being sent home to isolate. and over on the bbc...
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leading on the impact of pingdemic — the mirror reports that one million children are currently off school. that's also the lead on the front page of the dailye guardian leads with a report on a leaked data base, with details emmanuel macron, and 13 other heads of state and heads of government. so let's begin... more on all of those. with the telegraph pm urged to expand covid app telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions. telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions-_ app extensions. we've been hearing leas from app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business _ app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business leaders - app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business leaders for - app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business leaders for a i pleas from business leaders for a few days now. particularly the idea of ice and stands out saying trying to keep doors open throughout the pandemic so far but now it's getting pinged meaning there were shortages and there would be a need to reduce opening hours. we are also hearing very contradictory messages from government and i think that's really at the hear
leading on the impact of pingdemic — the mirror reports that one million children are currently off school. that's also the lead on the front page of the dailye guardian leads with a report on a leaked data base, with details emmanuel macron, and 13 other heads of state and heads of government. so let's begin... more on all of those. with the telegraph pm urged to expand covid app telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions. telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions-_ app...
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, certainly today and hitting all-time records almost daily, but you've got to tell me, because when we look at the vaccine, in the rear view mirror at least the creation of it, it really appeared that in the past , vaccines were developed and measured in years, and how long it took to develop. now, measured in months. just amazing. at what point, if you can look back a little bit through that prism, at what point did you realize that biomarin could be a part of this sort of all hands-on deck movement? >> well, i mean, again, i think what the covid-19 has shown that actually, there is a possibility for regulatory authorities and governments around the world to actually move barriers to develop the rapid development of successful life saving therapy and i think hopefully, thanks to the amazing work, a company like moderna, pfizer, who in record time developed this product, hopefully, this will remain a case study to actually allow the rapid development of future life saving therapies in the future, and as so which should have been the case for biomarin, most of our products were approved in record time our average time from first i
, certainly today and hitting all-time records almost daily, but you've got to tell me, because when we look at the vaccine, in the rear view mirror at least the creation of it, it really appeared that in the past , vaccines were developed and measured in years, and how long it took to develop. now, measured in months. just amazing. at what point, if you can look back a little bit through that prism, at what point did you realize that biomarin could be a part of this sort of all hands-on deck...
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the mirror also said the media conferences are dominated by white reporter suggesting it's time outlets better reflect the makeup of american society . she's being sued by a reporter from the daily caller. who argues lightfoot is violating basic principles or freedom of the press. great to christopher horace of on hyphenated america and online news and comment site leaves the race card is being played by the democratic party to distract people from policy. feelers, pulling people off the streets of energy and effort. that agenda is nothing more than smoking mirrors is a small screen just to distract people from all the other things that are taking place. it's a poxy, we can just run on down the line, all the people out there, whether it's the elected officials like laurie lightfoot, or other people in the media who are out there trying to gin up race wars and all that is a slight of hand to try to, to do just to distract you from the things that are not working with their public policies and look at the results. the black community or somebody say the african american community is one of the ones that suffers the most by continuing to vote for people like laurie lightfoot in for
the mirror also said the media conferences are dominated by white reporter suggesting it's time outlets better reflect the makeup of american society . she's being sued by a reporter from the daily caller. who argues lightfoot is violating basic principles or freedom of the press. great to christopher horace of on hyphenated america and online news and comment site leaves the race card is being played by the democratic party to distract people from policy. feelers, pulling people off the...
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mirror — "swim when you're winning" — england stars declan rice and bukayo saka in the pool yesterday riding inflatable unicorns. so, let's begin. ternet, you're going to talk about the front page of the dailyn masks, says the prime minister. the prime minister is due to make one of his press— prime minister is due to make one of his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm _ his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm there — his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm. there will be a statement in the commons which is significant because — the commons which is significant because last time the government announced changes it was announcing the extension of restrictions, and the extension of restrictions, and the common speaker blew a gasket, i have never— the common speaker blew a gasket, i have never seen him so angry as when government— have never seen him so angry as when government made this an aspect of the country— government made this an aspect of the country and not parliament first, _ the country and not parliament first, so — the country and not parliament first, so it _ the country and not parliament first, so it will be announced to parliament and the country simultaneously and it is expected to
mirror — "swim when you're winning" — england stars declan rice and bukayo saka in the pool yesterday riding inflatable unicorns. so, let's begin. ternet, you're going to talk about the front page of the dailyn masks, says the prime minister. the prime minister is due to make one of his press— prime minister is due to make one of his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm _ his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm there — his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm. there will be a...
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daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror.this is not just a mirror. it's an unstoppable community. come on, jesse! one more! it's every workout. come on, you two! let's go! for everyone. so join in now. and see your best self. in the mirror. >>> welcome back. the number of covid case has doubled. it's being fueled by the highly contagious delta variant. it accounts for 60% of the new cases. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: the summer spike is catching experts be i surprise who never expected numbers like these, new infections, hospitalizations, even deaths are increasing when many predicted they would be at all-time lows. in missouri, more covid patients are filling beds than during the deadly winter surge, hospitals here pleetd ingpleading for mor >> the tidal wave is coming toward our unvaccinated population. it's coming quickly and will devastate those in its wake. >> reporter: the dangerous, highly contagious delta variant now makes up nearly 60% of new cases. as infections double, v
daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror.this is not just a mirror. it's an unstoppable community. come on, jesse! one more! it's every workout. come on, you two! let's go! for everyone. so join in now. and see your best self. in the mirror. >>> welcome back. the number of covid case has doubled. it's being fueled by the highly contagious delta variant. it accounts for 60% of the new...
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german pro much any daily and from switzerland, all the town, 3 d for an open sea roof lead you through them on one is 150 kilometers long. i know there's 20450 kilometers the mirror would lead me to stunning 65 meter high train bridge in finally the famous bird. nina express is coming up. i also know as the leader right to view is fun. tastic. ah, i continue to the foot of devices. okay. would you say, you know, school or heritage side is amazing. i need coverage from the racial re will company. what am i strain so special on saying right, isn't this a one meter gauge railway or narrow gauge railway? i mean the, everything is a bit smaller fabi. the red carriage is became the norm many years ago. and the beginning of the train was actually painted green. i didn't buy the talons referred to the bernina express at the train. you know, ross are also i pollution, although rough during the job but i want to keep up the spot. invite us by continue up them on whatever needs to be, you know, need to find. i saw a lot through in the 1st 100 kilometers. my 1st day comes to an end in the us, you know? oh, today the journey continues with a cable car. i'm driving up here to
german pro much any daily and from switzerland, all the town, 3 d for an open sea roof lead you through them on one is 150 kilometers long. i know there's 20450 kilometers the mirror would lead me to stunning 65 meter high train bridge in finally the famous bird. nina express is coming up. i also know as the leader right to view is fun. tastic. ah, i continue to the foot of devices. okay. would you say, you know, school or heritage side is amazing. i need coverage from the racial re will...
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daily mail. the paper says a levy on salty and sugary food could add £3.a billion to families' shopping bills every year. the mirror transport, despite coronavirus rules easing from monday. he the times says businesses have described the new guidelines on mask wearing as a mess, and that firms claim they are being given mixed messages and left in legal limbo over how to implement them. 0nline, the huffington post reports that the beano has crowned �*britain 5 funniest classroom'. class 5b from forthill primary school in dundee submitted a topical joke about face masks in order to win the prize. it was, what did the face mask say to the mouth? i don't know. let me coverfor you! we needed a sound effect. 0ther jokes shortlisted included... where s the best place to take a dog for a walk? leeds. and, why did the mobile phone go for an eye test? because it lost its contacts! there you go. you need to give it a bit more for _ there you go. you need to give it a bit more for when _ there you go. you need to give it a bit more for when you're _ there you go. you need to give it a bit more for when you're telling - bit mor
daily mail. the paper says a levy on salty and sugary food could add £3.a billion to families' shopping bills every year. the mirror transport, despite coronavirus rules easing from monday. he the times says businesses have described the new guidelines on mask wearing as a mess, and that firms claim they are being given mixed messages and left in legal limbo over how to implement them. 0nline, the huffington post reports that the beano has crowned �*britain 5 funniest classroom'. class 5b...