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, _ time for the polls and for the daily mirror, it— time for the polls and for the daily mirror, it rtunately, i personally agree that to be completely ludicrous to have a _ that to be completely ludicrous to have a third prime minister since 2019— have a third prime minister since 2019 general election were circumstances of changed without the democratic _ circumstances of changed without the democratic mandate. the circumstances of changed without the democratic mandate.— democratic mandate. the flip side to that is ever a — democratic mandate. the flip side to that is ever a parliamentary - democratic mandate. the flip side to that is ever a parliamentary system i that is ever a parliamentary system in the uk which means that people at the local mp in the largest party from the government and they choose their leader and we don't have that direct relationship like a presidential system. that is true but i presidential system. that is true but i think— presidential system. that is true but i think you _ presidential system. that is true but i think you can _ presidential system. th
, _ time for the polls and for the daily mirror, it— time for the polls and for the daily mirror, it rtunately, i personally agree that to be completely ludicrous to have a _ that to be completely ludicrous to have a third prime minister since 2019— have a third prime minister since 2019 general election were circumstances of changed without the democratic _ circumstances of changed without the democratic mandate. the circumstances of changed without the democratic mandate.— democratic...
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moving to the daily mirror, �*boosterjab crisis," - welcome it. the daily l mirror, �*boosterjab crisis," covid mirror, "boosterjab crisis," covid cases are going up as our hospitalisations of those with covid. �* , , ., , hospitalisations of those with covid. �* , ., , ., covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not - covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not an - covid. absolutely. covid is not i over, obviously it's not an urgent issue _ over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of— over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of the — over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of the moment in terms of it being _ issue of the moment in terms of it being part — issue of the moment in terms of it being part of the news agenda, it hasn't _ being part of the news agenda, it hasn't for— being part of the news agenda, it hasn't for a — being part of the news agenda, it hasn't for a while now because there's— hasn't for a while
moving to the daily mirror, �*boosterjab crisis," - welcome it. the daily l mirror, �*boosterjab crisis," covid mirror, "boosterjab crisis," covid cases are going up as our hospitalisations of those with covid. �* , , ., , hospitalisations of those with covid. �* , ., , ., covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not - covid. absolutely. covid is not...
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moving to the daily mirror, �*boosterjab crisis," - welcome it. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not - covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not an - covid. absolutely. covid is not i over, obviously it's not an urgent
moving to the daily mirror, �*boosterjab crisis," - welcome it. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not - covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not an - covid. absolutely. covid is not i over, obviously it's not an urgent
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i don't think that's a claim you can probably make about the daily mirror. daily star. �* ., .,, put the story up as had the daily star. �* ., , ., star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old _ star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old hospital- star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old hospital patient| not. 77—year—old hospital patient catching — not. 77—year—old hospital patient catching rishi sunak off guard and hospital. — catching rishi sunak off guard and hospital, basically calling for the prime _ hospital, basically calling for the prime minister to give nurses a pay rise _ prime minister to give nurses a pay rise he _ prime minister to give nurses a pay rise he says — prime minister to give nurses a pay rise. he says that he's trying, he is trying — rise. he says that he's trying, he is trying he — rise. he says that he's trying, he is trying he said. she was like, you need _ is trying he said. she was like, you need to— is trying he said. she was like, you need to try— is trying he said. she was like, you need to try ha
i don't think that's a claim you can probably make about the daily mirror. daily star. �* ., .,, put the story up as had the daily star. �* ., , ., star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old _ star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old hospital- star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old hospital patient| not. 77—year—old hospital patient catching — not. 77—year—old hospital patient catching rishi sunak off guard and hospital. — catching rishi sunak...
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from having a pop at the _ the daily mirror from having a pop at the tory— the daily mirror from havingt. that is what it does_ at the tory government. that is what it does and _ at the tory government. that is what it does and that is what people buy it does and that is what people buy it for~ _ it does and that is what people buy it for~ i_ it does and that is what people buy it for. i would just point out, it was _ it for. i would just point out, it was a — it for. i would just point out, it was a tory— it for. i would just point out, it was a tory prime minister in 73,74 that winter— was a tory prime minister in 73,74 that winter which was three day week, _ that winter which was three day week, i— that winter which was three day week, i remember it, iwas that winter which was three day week, i remember it, i was doing that winter which was three day week, i remember it, iwas doing my a-tevets _ week, i remember it, iwas doing my a-tevets and — week, i remember it, iwas doing my a—levels and we were studying by candlelight. and in 1978 which was a lahour— candlelight. and in 1978 whi
from having a pop at the _ the daily mirror from having a pop at the tory— the daily mirror from havingt. that is what it does_ at the tory government. that is what it does and _ at the tory government. that is what it does and that is what people buy it does and that is what people buy it for~ _ it does and that is what people buy it for~ i_ it does and that is what people buy it for. i would just point out, it was _ it for. i would just point out, it was a — it for. i would just point...
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james, of the daily mirror for the rishi the coming months. sters have to do when they go on visits. they come across certain people that challenge them, more so than others. and the 77—year—old patient catherine has certainly gathered today. where she said to him, nurses need to be paid more money, rishi sunak says i trying. she says you are not trying enough. quite nice to see the prime minister be put under a little bit of pressure, i suppose by a member of the public that dares to challenge the prime minister while the cameras are rolling. we always like to see the opposite we talked about examples in the past for the rishi sunak getting his first taste of it, let's say. being the nature _ first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of— first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the _ first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the job _ first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the job they - first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the job they will l first taste of it, let's say. being. the nature of the
james, of the daily mirror for the rishi the coming months. sters have to do when they go on visits. they come across certain people that challenge them, more so than others. and the 77—year—old patient catherine has certainly gathered today. where she said to him, nurses need to be paid more money, rishi sunak says i trying. she says you are not trying enough. quite nice to see the prime minister be put under a little bit of pressure, i suppose by a member of the public that dares to...
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he started focusing more on the daily mirror, one of his new acquisitions.to have danced a jig in the foyer after he realized that he won control of this paper. >> at the time, rupert is married to patricia booker, with whom he has his first child prudence. the marriage starts to dissipate. rupert's distracted and he meets anna torv in one of his newsrooms. >> anna torv was a reporter on the daily mirror. she was a beautiful, beautiful young woman. striking, lovely. anyway, rupert thought so. >> he gets divorced and then some months later, he marries anna. >> rupert's always driving forward. he has this extraordinary ability to just move on and to discard people. >> rupert murdoch is a man regarded by many as having the golden touch. >> one thing his father had tried to do was build a national chain. and rupert sets out and he invents a national newspaper, the australian. >> the launch of the australian was really the biggest gamble rupert's ever taken. >> the australian's not a moneymaker. in fact, it's a drain on his resources for quite some time. but it's
he started focusing more on the daily mirror, one of his new acquisitions.to have danced a jig in the foyer after he realized that he won control of this paper. >> at the time, rupert is married to patricia booker, with whom he has his first child prudence. the marriage starts to dissipate. rupert's distracted and he meets anna torv in one of his newsrooms. >> anna torv was a reporter on the daily mirror. she was a beautiful, beautiful young woman. striking, lovely. anyway, rupert...
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force them to do so. nadine baba al jazeera london, says he boniface is a political author and daily mirror columnist, she explained why she thinks johnson, and soon i have not yet declared that candidacy. both these men of failures see my last over the sun leadership race, and johnson was deposed very gloriously in a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certainly going to win. and the problem is that none of them really is not going to in there is lots of talk about possible meeting between them. but we need, remember these 2 men actually to test each other. they do not get on. they don't see why johnson blamed soon for his defense duration and seeing that blames bars. johnson for basically collapsing the government around him. almost. what's interesting is there's lots of talk about whether it should be bars, whether it shouldn't be bars. but most people in this country don't want bars, jones, be prime minister. most people in this country, according to the surveys, the polls won't net to be a change of government. they want a general election.
force them to do so. nadine baba al jazeera london, says he boniface is a political author and daily mirror columnist, she explained why she thinks johnson, and soon i have not yet declared that candidacy. both these men of failures see my last over the sun leadership race, and johnson was deposed very gloriously in a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certainly going to win. and the problem is that none of them really is not going to in there is...
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the other aspect from the independent and the daily mirror is who voted for you, referencing the facto tory members got to vote, what these papers is complaining about the country hasn't been able to vote it. we about the country hasn't been able to vote it.— about the country hasn't been able to vote it. we have heard rumours of — able to vote it. we have heard rumours of backbenchers - rumours of backbenchers complaining they didn't get to vote, penny mordaunt stood down they say who voted you, rishi sunak has one keys to number ten without a single vote been cast. page four, digging into that, they say when do we get to stay in touch on the fact rishi sunak has said no to please for some by please for a general election in the uk. in another tabloid a similar sense of frustration, and the daily express, and their signature comedy style, we have sunak for october, the third prime minister in a year. this is the tablet that bought us liz truss versus the lettuce. and rishi sunak for october.— versus the lettuce. and rishi sunak for october. who knows, what about _ sunak for october.
the other aspect from the independent and the daily mirror is who voted for you, referencing the facto tory members got to vote, what these papers is complaining about the country hasn't been able to vote it. we about the country hasn't been able to vote it.— about the country hasn't been able to vote it. we have heard rumours of — able to vote it. we have heard rumours of backbenchers - rumours of backbenchers complaining they didn't get to vote, penny mordaunt stood down they say who...
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with me arejohn stevens, political editor at the daily mirror and martin bentham, home affairs editoring standard. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the financial and political turmoil facing the new pm dominates tonight's front pages. the ft reports on what it terms an "horrendous" meeting she had with her backbenchers, saying she's been urged to rewrite the recent mini—budget. the metro says the situation is looking so tricky for liz truss that she's even losing the support of traditional tory areas of southern england. the i newspaper also reports on that 1922 committee meeting, saying ms truss faced a "showdown" with mps demanding to know how she would balance the books. the telegraph leads on the jewel—in—the—crown a story that buckingham palace is reconsidering plans for the queen consort to wear a crown with the famous koh—i—noor diamond — in case it prompts a diplomatic row with india. the mail also splashes on the crown chronicle. both papers ponder why they could scupper the trade deal with india and the pms domestic challenges make the lead in the guardian which say
with me arejohn stevens, political editor at the daily mirror and martin bentham, home affairs editoring standard. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the financial and political turmoil facing the new pm dominates tonight's front pages. the ft reports on what it terms an "horrendous" meeting she had with her backbenchers, saying she's been urged to rewrite the recent mini—budget. the metro says the situation is looking so tricky for liz truss that she's even losing the...
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people, and at the very end, in our review of the request of the ukrainians , the british newspaper daily mirror the people of ukraine with the pride of britain award at the first in shpaltsi, the publication publishes congratulations from volodymyr zelenskyi. and on the back, an ovation for ukrainians from thousands of famous people who gathered at the annual ceremony, it is known that the award was received directly by ukrainian refugees from different parts of great britain, the international community should demand from russia to fulfill its obligations for the work of the grain corridor, stated the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, dmytro kuleba, and added that kyiv warned of the kremlin's plans to destroy the initiative in the organization of the united nations reacted on moscow's withdrawal from the agreement and declared that they maintain contact with the authorities of the occupiers regarding the resolution of the issue , russia declared that it would stop participating in the grain agreement which provides for the unblocking of ukrainian ports and the export of food, all alleged
people, and at the very end, in our review of the request of the ukrainians , the british newspaper daily mirror the people of ukraine with the pride of britain award at the first in shpaltsi, the publication publishes congratulations from volodymyr zelenskyi. and on the back, an ovation for ukrainians from thousands of famous people who gathered at the annual ceremony, it is known that the award was received directly by ukrainian refugees from different parts of great britain, the...
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with me are the daily mirror columnist, susie boniface, and rosamund urwin, who's the media editor atunday times. thank you for being with us. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the i, which says rishi sunak is beating borisjohnson in the race to become the uk's next prime minister. the mail speculates that they could put their differences aside and join forces to "govern together" — in a bid to unite conservative party. the telegraph also leads on the leadership race, saying johnson is gathering support from the right of the party, which could include kemi badenoch, and suella braverman. and that concerns the mirror, which says "not again" to the return of borisjohnson, citing dismay among bereaved families of coronavirus victims. and it's alarming some investors too. according to the financial times, the head of currency strategy at rabobank says it "would not be welcomed by the markets." but according to the express boris johnson is preparing an "extraordinary comeback", with the former prime minister saying he is "up for it". and christiano ronaldo makes tom
with me are the daily mirror columnist, susie boniface, and rosamund urwin, who's the media editor atunday times. thank you for being with us. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the i, which says rishi sunak is beating borisjohnson in the race to become the uk's next prime minister. the mail speculates that they could put their differences aside and join forces to "govern together" — in a bid to unite conservative party. the telegraph also leads on the...
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this is the daily mirror running a headline, not again., of course, those scandals that ousted boris johnson from number 10 ousted borisjohnson from number 10 including the lockdown parties. the financial times weekend says that they are alarmed by the idea of the return ofjohnson to number 10. they talk about the pound falling one point 1% against the dollar. and here we have the dollar. and here we have the son. deal or no deal. it says over 100 mps support boris johnson, a figure disputed by those against him but it says that rishi sunak bags the big beasts, those front bench mps who have voiced their support. that is dominating the front pages here in the uk this sunday. now how do you respond when your best friend randomly decides to call time on a lifelong friendship? well that's the plot of the film, the banshees of inisherin, set in the 1920s on a fictional remote island off the coast of ireland. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has been talking to its stars, colin farrell and brendan gleeson. have you been rowing? dark
this is the daily mirror running a headline, not again., of course, those scandals that ousted boris johnson from number 10 ousted borisjohnson from number 10 including the lockdown parties. the financial times weekend says that they are alarmed by the idea of the return ofjohnson to number 10. they talk about the pound falling one point 1% against the dollar. and here we have the dollar. and here we have the son. deal or no deal. it says over 100 mps support boris johnson, a figure disputed by...
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the daily mirror says borisjohnson has become humiliated and rishi sunak will be the next unelected prime minister. the metro has claimed that boris has bottled it and so nak is on the brink of power unless boro supporters shift to penny mordaunt. the express describes rishi sunak as a new pm in waiting. and the sun simply says "bojo — it's a no", and that rishi sunak could be pm by tea time tomorrow. so let's begin... sunak are set to become prime minister, asjohnson pulls out. it has been an extraordinary week, and to think, camilla, it is only thursday afternoon that liz truss actually resigned, it feels like we have compressed many years of politics into the last 72 hours. yes, that's right, they say a day is a long time in politics but i think we have had quite a few long days recently and with so much happening that by the time it gets to the end of the day, you've almost forgotten what happened first thing that morning. i think the big event of today, and we can see leading on all the pump —— front pages, is boris johnson aunt —— and nothing he won't stand in the leadership race. i
the daily mirror says borisjohnson has become humiliated and rishi sunak will be the next unelected prime minister. the metro has claimed that boris has bottled it and so nak is on the brink of power unless boro supporters shift to penny mordaunt. the express describes rishi sunak as a new pm in waiting. and the sun simply says "bojo — it's a no", and that rishi sunak could be pm by tea time tomorrow. so let's begin... sunak are set to become prime minister, asjohnson pulls out. it...
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always force them to do so. nadine baba al jazeera london susie boniface is a political author and daily mirror economist. she explained why she thinks johnson, and soon i have not yet declared the candidacy. bussey's men of figures, sumac lost over the san leadership race. and johnson was deposed, very inglorious learning a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certain they're going to win. and the problem is that neither of them really is certain they're going to win. are there is lots of talk about a possible meeting between them. thought we need to remember these 2 men actually detest each other. they do not get on. they don't see are to why johnson blame sooner for his defense duration and sooner blames bars. johnson for basically collapsing the government around him almost. and what's interesting is there's lots of talk about whether it should be borrowers, whether it shouldn't be boris, but most people in this country don't want forest johnson to be prime minister. most people in this country, according to the surveys and the polls won't let be
always force them to do so. nadine baba al jazeera london susie boniface is a political author and daily mirror economist. she explained why she thinks johnson, and soon i have not yet declared the candidacy. bussey's men of figures, sumac lost over the san leadership race. and johnson was deposed, very inglorious learning a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certain they're going to win. and the problem is that neither of them really is certain...
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it's good of the daily mirror. which has on the front page, one word. humiliated. about the sun being a tory supporting paper, they've almost arrived at the same place. you would not expect the mirror to be friendly to her. it's a message as the sun. and using, as amusing as that is. but the chancellor, the new chancellor has ripped up virtually every single tenant of this. every part of that mini budget apart from two measures going into the process and notjust the tax code, but also the energy price guarantee which liz truss is been very clear will last for two years and jeremy hunt said it will work, it will last until april and the six months but after that, we to because it's too expensive. there's literally no party for economic or philosophical or political project has been left intact after last week and so, yeah, humiliated seems pretty accurate. from april and the later papers. carrying on and looking at the mirror. i know you spent some of the time there, what was the mood? s mirror. i know you spent some of the time there, what was the mood? 3 all time
it's good of the daily mirror. which has on the front page, one word. humiliated. about the sun being a tory supporting paper, they've almost arrived at the same place. you would not expect the mirror to be friendly to her. it's a message as the sun. and using, as amusing as that is. but the chancellor, the new chancellor has ripped up virtually every single tenant of this. every part of that mini budget apart from two measures going into the process and notjust the tax code, but also the...
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. >> so rupert sends james to have an internship at the daily mirror in the photography department.ence in sydney. >> james has told this story himself, he had spent several nights in a row on the overnight photo desk. he was exhausted. so he sat down on the couch. >> and he falls asleep the middle of this news conference. >> and sure enough, rupert murdoch's main rival, the sydney morning harold, they run a photo. and they do this story in their pages about this slumbering young murdoch. the message to james is, you are a murdoch. you're now on the world where it's kill or be killed. ♪ broadcasting launches. >> fox network has been putting on the ritz all week long in hollywood. >> it started with one show in late night hosted by joan rivers. everybody and their mother in hollywood said it will not work. he will fail. but nobody was thinking as big as rupert murdoch. home instead. to us, it's personal. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connec
. >> so rupert sends james to have an internship at the daily mirror in the photography department.ence in sydney. >> james has told this story himself, he had spent several nights in a row on the overnight photo desk. he was exhausted. so he sat down on the couch. >> and he falls asleep the middle of this news conference. >> and sure enough, rupert murdoch's main rival, the sydney morning harold, they run a photo. and they do this story in their pages about this...
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. >> so rupert sends james to have an internship at the da"daily mirror" in the photography departmentmes told the story him seven. he had spent several nights in a row on the overnight photo desk. he was exhausted. so he sat down on the couch. >> he falls asleep in the middle of this news conference. >> sure enough rupert murdoch's main rival, "they sydney morning herald," run a photo and they do this story in their pages about this slumbering young murdoch. the message to james is you are a murdoch, you are now in a world where it's kill or be killed. >> october 9, 1986, fox broadcasting launches. >> fox network putting on the ritz all week long in hollywood. >> it started with one show in late-night hosted by joan rivers. everybody and their mother in hollywood said it will not work. he will fail. but nobody was thinking as big as rupert murdoch. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. ♪ ♪ great value starting at six dollars. only from ihop. download the app and earn free food with every order. a is for awareness, because knowing
. >> so rupert sends james to have an internship at the da"daily mirror" in the photography departmentmes told the story him seven. he had spent several nights in a row on the overnight photo desk. he was exhausted. so he sat down on the couch. >> he falls asleep in the middle of this news conference. >> sure enough rupert murdoch's main rival, "they sydney morning herald," run a photo and they do this story in their pages about this slumbering young...
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let's go straight to the daily mirror and inflammatory, irresponsible and incompetent but still in thejobresponsible and incompetent but still in the job, the irresponsible and incompetent but still in thejob, the mirror not mincing its words. it still in the job, the mirror not mincing its words.— still in the job, the mirror not mincing its words. it centres on the comments of _ mincing its words. it centres on the comments of the _ mincing its words. it centres on the comments of the home _ mincing its words. it centres on the comments of the home secretary l mincing its words. it centres on the | comments of the home secretary in the commons and they were speaking about the issues at the centre where asylum—seekers have their applications process and it's up to 4000 people there at the moment and it's not meant to be one that have thousand and there was was to be there for around 24 hours and some of been stuck there for three or four weeks in of been stuck there for three or fourweeks in dire of been stuck there for three or four weeks in dire conditions and i'm sure we'll talk about
let's go straight to the daily mirror and inflammatory, irresponsible and incompetent but still in thejobresponsible and incompetent but still in the job, the irresponsible and incompetent but still in thejob, the mirror not mincing its words. it still in the job, the mirror not mincing its words.— still in the job, the mirror not mincing its words. it centres on the comments of _ mincing its words. it centres on the comments of the _ mincing its words. it centres on the comments of the home...
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with me arejohn stevens, political editor at the daily mirror and martin bentham, home affairs editore evening standard. tonight's front pages make sobering reading for the new pm. the times says her advisers have told her to "rip up" her mini—budget as it has caused such financial and political turmoil. and the ft is reporting a similar call — but this time made by liz truss�* own backbenchers at a stormy meeting with her in parliament. the mirror can't resist reworking an old margaret thatcher declaration to advise ms truss to change course. but the daily express takes a different approach, saying conservative politicians are blaming remarks by the governor of the bank of england for the fall in the value of sterling. the mail says buckingham palace may scrap plans for the queen consort to wear a crown with the famous koh—i—noor diamond at the coronation — in case it causes a diplomatic row with india. and that royal story makes the lead in the telegraph — with both papers noting any row could scupper the uk government's plans for a trade deal with india. and the sun leads on a stor
with me arejohn stevens, political editor at the daily mirror and martin bentham, home affairs editore evening standard. tonight's front pages make sobering reading for the new pm. the times says her advisers have told her to "rip up" her mini—budget as it has caused such financial and political turmoil. and the ft is reporting a similar call — but this time made by liz truss�* own backbenchers at a stormy meeting with her in parliament. the mirror can't resist reworking an old...
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the daily mail focus on health and a new nhs diet to beat diabetes. the mirrorooks at the new covid surge with the headline "boosterjab crisis" with only one in five over 50 boosted. and the telegraph leads with of the sacking of conor burns — with the headline "minister sacked in new tory sleaze row." the guardian also goes with that story, going with "minister sacked for �*serious misconduct�*" welcome back to you both, let's start with that story in the guardian of conor burns. before we go into the details, let stress that conor burns is fully cooperating with the probe and intends to clear his name. ~ ,,., , , with the probe and intends to clear his name. ~ , , , his name. absolutely, this is the comment he's — his name. absolutely, this is the comment he's issued, _ his name. absolutely, this is the comment he's issued, he - his name. absolutely, this is the | comment he's issued, he intends his name. absolutely, this is the i comment he's issued, he intends to clear his name. but this latest development in this long—running series of conservative mps gett
the daily mail focus on health and a new nhs diet to beat diabetes. the mirrorooks at the new covid surge with the headline "boosterjab crisis" with only one in five over 50 boosted. and the telegraph leads with of the sacking of conor burns — with the headline "minister sacked in new tory sleaze row." the guardian also goes with that story, going with "minister sacked for �*serious misconduct�*" welcome back to you both, let's start with that story in the...
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when and how is it going to happen when we say, when the daily mirror says, the time is up, kevin?, kevin? yes, what i think we will see over the next few - time is up, kevin? yes, what i think we will see over the next few days | we will see over the next few days is mps and perhaps senior mps breaking ranks and publicly calling for liz truss to resign. it hasn't happened up until now but i think it is only a matter of time before that happens. then i think we could see it unravel pretty quickly. you remember how it ended for boris johnson, yes, he survived a vote of no confidence, but two or three weeks later more revelations came out about chris pincher, then the cabinet said, the game is up, graham brady from the 1922 committee said something similar because he had received more confidence letters. i know more confidence letters have gone into him this evening about liz truss. these things build up a head of steam and it may be she is presented with uncontroversial evidence that she has lost the support of her parliamentary colleagues and at that point then she has to go. then
when and how is it going to happen when we say, when the daily mirror says, the time is up, kevin?, kevin? yes, what i think we will see over the next few - time is up, kevin? yes, what i think we will see over the next few days | we will see over the next few days is mps and perhaps senior mps breaking ranks and publicly calling for liz truss to resign. it hasn't happened up until now but i think it is only a matter of time before that happens. then i think we could see it unravel pretty...
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the daily mirror makes their feelings clear on yet another unelected tory leader and asks the pm — whothe daily star mocks up rishi sunak in a calendar titled prime ministers of 2022, as it ponders whether the third leader can make it to the end of october. but the daily mail declares it's �*a new dawn for britain�* — as the country sees its first asian prime minister mr sunak�*s heritage is warmly welcomed on the times of india website, which says the indian prime minister narenda modhi is looking forward to collaborating with the new premier. so let's begin... thank you as always forjoining us tonight. again, another busy day. let's start with a financial times and i will come to you festival, and and, because the international edition of the ft focusing on the daunting economic in tray and describing what the prime minister, the incoming, new, soon to be new prime minister describing the profound challenge that he will be facing, he's not wrong, is he? m0. facing, he's not wrong, is he? no, the new prime _ facing, he's not wrong, is he? iirr, the new prime minister faces enormous ch
the daily mirror makes their feelings clear on yet another unelected tory leader and asks the pm — whothe daily star mocks up rishi sunak in a calendar titled prime ministers of 2022, as it ponders whether the third leader can make it to the end of october. but the daily mail declares it's �*a new dawn for britain�* — as the country sees its first asian prime minister mr sunak�*s heritage is warmly welcomed on the times of india website, which says the indian prime minister narenda...
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10 downing street warrants a general election right now as we can see here on the cover of the daily mirrore only one that has a mandate to continue and the legitimacy to continue as prime minister because he was the last prime minister to win election back in 2019. they argue you can't put another leader in prime minister in place who hasn't won the public vote in this country and they say he could be somebody who unite the party because of that. however, the prospect of boris johnson uniting the party is a difficult one to swallow because ace acrimony that he had with his former chancellor rishi sunak who is likely to stand against him is becoming a bigger problem in westminster today. there is factionalism between the two. it may be that the current leader of the house of commons could emerge as a unity candidate or at least make the case for that. ultimately it might be the conservative party members that decide and if they do, if it gets to that stage, then boris johnson according to all recent polls would have the edge, bianna. >> boris johnson the uniter, words i never thought i woul
10 downing street warrants a general election right now as we can see here on the cover of the daily mirrore only one that has a mandate to continue and the legitimacy to continue as prime minister because he was the last prime minister to win election back in 2019. they argue you can't put another leader in prime minister in place who hasn't won the public vote in this country and they say he could be somebody who unite the party because of that. however, the prospect of boris johnson uniting...
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we can channel dissatisfaction by voting, but -- but -- take a look at the front page of "the daily mirror." if it's right, that's what folks in britain want. do we have that graphic? there it is. general election now. they're not going to get it. instead, with liz truss out, party leaders get to decide who will be the next prime minister with the possibility of bringing back boris johnson, very much a participate of the conversation. nbc's molly hunter is in london for us. molly, the number of conservatives who will pick the next prime minister represent a fraction of 1% of the population, the same folks who chose truss. do people you talk to see a larger failure of leadership, or this is just one bad politician in their eyes? >> reporter: hey, chris, without a doubt not just one bad politician but a failure of leadership, a failure of a party to govern. truss was the second prime minister chosen. we are about to get the third prime minister by next friday. this is the fifth conservative prime minister, chris, in six years. let that sink in. and now there's all this talk about boris johns
we can channel dissatisfaction by voting, but -- but -- take a look at the front page of "the daily mirror." if it's right, that's what folks in britain want. do we have that graphic? there it is. general election now. they're not going to get it. instead, with liz truss out, party leaders get to decide who will be the next prime minister with the possibility of bringing back boris johnson, very much a participate of the conversation. nbc's molly hunter is in london for us. molly, the...
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her so far, including formerly the commons, andrea and at some she funny faces a preschool from daily mirror columnist who writes under the student him fit sheet fox. she joins me now from london. thanks very much for being with us. what do you read into the fact that neither tonight nor johnson have yet publicly declared the good to run and also reports that there, that they've met this evening? well, it both these men of failures see my glossed over the sun leadership race, and johnson was deposed very in, gloriously and a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certainly going to win. and the problem is that none of them really is not going to in there is lots of talk about a possible meeting between them. but please remember these 2 men actually detest each other. one is which you see like is very smooth and very, very rich verse johnson is perpetually broke and looks like a tramp. they do not get on. they don't see why johnson blamed soon act for his defense duration and seeing that blames bars. johnson for basically collapsing the government aro
her so far, including formerly the commons, andrea and at some she funny faces a preschool from daily mirror columnist who writes under the student him fit sheet fox. she joins me now from london. thanks very much for being with us. what do you read into the fact that neither tonight nor johnson have yet publicly declared the good to run and also reports that there, that they've met this evening? well, it both these men of failures see my glossed over the sun leadership race, and johnson was...
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well we can speak now tojohn stevens, who's the political editor at the daily mirror and joins us from that unprecedented? does that usually happen? it unprecedented? does that usually ha en? , unprecedented? does that usually ha--en? ,.. , , unprecedented? does that usually hauen? , , , , ., happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened _ happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened in _ happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened in the _ happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened in the past i happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened in the past with | what's happened in the past with previous prime minister is, whether it's david cameron, teresa mayor borisjohnson has been when cabinet meetings are happening and ministers are gathered in number ten and the prime minister's official spokesperson has been able to sit in night meeting they don't sit around the main cabinet meeting, theyjust sit in the corner. and that means when they face journalists and people like me, people working on websites or newspapers on different sides of the political divide o
well we can speak now tojohn stevens, who's the political editor at the daily mirror and joins us from that unprecedented? does that usually happen? it unprecedented? does that usually ha en? , unprecedented? does that usually ha--en? ,.. , , unprecedented? does that usually hauen? , , , , ., happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened _ happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened in _ happen? it is completely unusual. what's happened in the _ happen? it is completely unusual....
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meanwhile the daily mirror highlights the cost of living crisis facing "real people".s have risen almost two—thirds in price in a year. now, for more than four decades, it has been one of britain's most popular cars, the ford fiesta. the model expected to be discontinued next year after selling almost 5 million in this country alone. vincent mcaviney reports. i think ithinki i think i would put the success of the fiesta down to the fact that it is small, it is compact, it has always been very good value for money. and actually it has had that magic ingredient which is that it is a great drivers car as well. fix, car a great drivers car as well. a car that is easier _ a great drivers car as well. a car that is easier to _ a great drivers car as well. a car that is easier to park _ a great drivers car as well. a car that is easier to park and - a great drivers car as well. a car that is easier to park and a - that is easier to park and a pleasant, airy interior. since first rolling off the production line in dagenham in 1977, ford has sold over 20 million fiestas worldwid
meanwhile the daily mirror highlights the cost of living crisis facing "real people".s have risen almost two—thirds in price in a year. now, for more than four decades, it has been one of britain's most popular cars, the ford fiesta. the model expected to be discontinued next year after selling almost 5 million in this country alone. vincent mcaviney reports. i think ithinki i think i would put the success of the fiesta down to the fact that it is small, it is compact, it has always...
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if you remember, it was said at the time in the daily mirror, _ said at the time in the daily mirror,e, yes. the opposite happened in the _ possible, yes. the opposite happened in the summer. it was way too long. dragged _ in the summer. it was way too long. dragged on— in the summer. it was way too long. dragged on too much and i was too much _ dragged on too much and i was too much debate there. people do not want _ much debate there. people do not want to— much debate there. people do not want to see long drawn out competition is for people to be the leader— competition is for people to be the leader of— competition is for people to be the leader of the party. they want us to -et leader of the party. they want us to get it— leader of the party. they want us to get it done — leader of the party. they want us to get it done quickly. we changed him secretary— get it done quickly. we changed him secretary yesterday. and if you've grown _ secretary yesterday. and if you've grown up — secretary yesterday. and if you've grown up in — secretary yesterday. and if you've grown up in governme
if you remember, it was said at the time in the daily mirror, _ said at the time in the daily mirror,e, yes. the opposite happened in the _ possible, yes. the opposite happened in the summer. it was way too long. dragged _ in the summer. it was way too long. dragged on— in the summer. it was way too long. dragged on too much and i was too much _ dragged on too much and i was too much debate there. people do not want _ much debate there. people do not want to— much debate there. people do...
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so that was rather mirror in the daily mail then i look at another british press lord lord max beaver book who owned the daily express another best-selling newspaper and other newspapers in britain. beaver brook was different from rothermere and that he was not a fascist. he did not write admiring stories about hitler, but he was convinced that the british should have nothing to do with confronting the nazis in europe. when hitler reoccupied the rhineland in 1936 the daily express asked what does it mean to us? and in 1938 as nazi germany threatened to annex austria the express council the british government not to infuriate the nazis by protesting a german invasion. it is we who should get out and stay out the express proclaimed? all right. so those are the two british, press lords that i look at but since we're at the roosevelt library today, i want to focus the talk on the four americans. i want to look at the american newspaper publishers and talk about this media environment. they created for the president. and how they consistently tried to present their isolationism as true ame
so that was rather mirror in the daily mail then i look at another british press lord lord max beaver book who owned the daily express another best-selling newspaper and other newspapers in britain. beaver brook was different from rothermere and that he was not a fascist. he did not write admiring stories about hitler, but he was convinced that the british should have nothing to do with confronting the nazis in europe. when hitler reoccupied the rhineland in 1936 the daily express asked what...
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but the daily mirror takes a slightly different approach by asking, "who voted for you?"l election. a busy programme ahead. we are going to hearfrom members of the conservative party, members of the opposition. wherever you are today, whatever you are up to, you can keep up—to—date on bbc news online. and constant updates on the bbc news app as well. there will also be a bbc news special from downing as well. there will also be a bbc news specialfrom downing street as well. there will also be a bbc news special from downing street on bbc one here at ten o'clock this morning following the comings grand goings as rishi sunak speaks for the first time. when liz truss arrived here for the first time, 49 days ago, it was pouring with rain and she had to drive around the block a few times to avoid the showers. will the sun shine are now new prime minister? carol can tell us. good morning. it is looking like many of us will have a dry day today with some sunshine. probably, yes. we will see rain at times in the next few days, but we are going to continue with this mild theme. it
but the daily mirror takes a slightly different approach by asking, "who voted for you?"l election. a busy programme ahead. we are going to hearfrom members of the conservative party, members of the opposition. wherever you are today, whatever you are up to, you can keep up—to—date on bbc news online. and constant updates on the bbc news app as well. there will also be a bbc news special from downing as well. there will also be a bbc news specialfrom downing street as well. there...
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the daily mirror calls the measures a "return to the dark ages".'s the father of 14—year—old molly russell, who took her own life after being exposed to harmful content online. ian is now calling on the government to take immediate action to protect other young people. we'll be speaking to ian on this programme, at 8:10am this morning. the front page of the times carries an image of the princess of wales. prince william and catherine took part in a cocktail—making race in belfast yesterday, during a royal visit to northern ireland. if you're wondering, it was prince william who was declared the winner. who else was competing? and one of the most read articles online is about a wildfire on easter island, off the coast of chile, which has destroyed a number of historic and sacred statues. there are nearly 1,000 of the giant carvings in total — made by a polynesian tribe more than 500 years ago. officials say the damage is "irreparable." inside, i know you are a big tennis fan. i do not know if you know about this tennis tournament. i knew nothing abo
the daily mirror calls the measures a "return to the dark ages".'s the father of 14—year—old molly russell, who took her own life after being exposed to harmful content online. ian is now calling on the government to take immediate action to protect other young people. we'll be speaking to ian on this programme, at 8:10am this morning. the front page of the times carries an image of the princess of wales. prince william and catherine took part in a cocktail—making race in...
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a very clear message from the daily mirror with its headline "general election now". ly star which has spent the last week or so monitoring whether a lettuce would outlast the premiership of liz truss, and it did. now we can go to birmingham. larry, the cat, the most permanent resident i think of downing street of recent times, is still here so there is your continuity which is what people want to hear. hannah is gauging that from businesses and parties at birmingham wholesale market. good morning. birmingham wholesale market. good morninu. birmingham wholesale market. good mornin., ., birmingham wholesale market. good morninu. ., , , morning. good morning. yes, there is continuity here _ morning. good morning. yes, there is continuity here as _ morning. good morning. yes, there is continuity here as well, _ morning. good morning. yes, there is continuity here as well, life _ morning. good morning. yes, there is continuity here as well, life goes - continuity here as well, life goes on, it's busy, people carrying on with theirjobs, wishing frankly politicians could get
a very clear message from the daily mirror with its headline "general election now". ly star which has spent the last week or so monitoring whether a lettuce would outlast the premiership of liz truss, and it did. now we can go to birmingham. larry, the cat, the most permanent resident i think of downing street of recent times, is still here so there is your continuity which is what people want to hear. hannah is gauging that from businesses and parties at birmingham wholesale market....
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daily mail. "stop the killer dogs" campaigns the mirror, writing about a wave of dangerous attacks this year. is manky" — the paper's reporting on controversial comments made by city gundogan�*s partner. so that was a quick look at our front pages, let's begin our chat. hello to you both. lucy, you'll kick us off for this edition, and it's the front page of the metro. and of course there was so much speculation on social media when we heard it would be a 90s hit, and the paper plays on the lyrics of the song, "moving on up, or is liz moving on out?" 50 "moving on up, or is liz moving on out?“ "moving on up, or is liz moving on out?" , ., , "moving on up, or is liz moving on out?“ , _ ~ "moving on up, or is liz moving on out?" ,, ~, out?" so the song is by m people, and the writer _ out?" so the song is by m people, and the writer of _ out?" so the song is by m people, and the writer of the _ out?" so the song is by m people, and the writer of the song - out?" so the song is by m people, and the writer of the song has - and the writer of the song has complained about the fact that they used th
daily mail. "stop the killer dogs" campaigns the mirror, writing about a wave of dangerous attacks this year. is manky" — the paper's reporting on controversial comments made by city gundogan�*s partner. so that was a quick look at our front pages, let's begin our chat. hello to you both. lucy, you'll kick us off for this edition, and it's the front page of the metro. and of course there was so much speculation on social media when we heard it would be a 90s hit, and the...
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and the daily mirror reports on the fallout of the so—called wagatha christie trial — the defamationd has a bill of up to £1.5 million to cover legal costs. according to the paper, she's calling on coleen rooney to give the money to charity. i look inside the papers. and a picture of martha who lives in hampshire. her grandad offered to grow a hampshire. her grandad offered to growa pumpkin hampshire. her grandad offered to grow a pumpkin for halloween. what is she sitting on? i cannot believe it, bigger than a slide in the park. 190 stone. how you get it out of the field i don't know. the weight of it has made it grow flat on the bottom. that is a great picture. martha looks terrified! and a name check for grandad. grandad and his brother, ian and stuart. and good morning to ed chapman in the papers today. he would like to find a date. he has put a picture of himself on a billboard near where he lives in leeds. have you been driving past? i have seen it. he said he had never been on a date and would like to go on a date. he is a content creator, so creative and knows how to perfect
and the daily mirror reports on the fallout of the so—called wagatha christie trial — the defamationd has a bill of up to £1.5 million to cover legal costs. according to the paper, she's calling on coleen rooney to give the money to charity. i look inside the papers. and a picture of martha who lives in hampshire. her grandad offered to grow a hampshire. her grandad offered to growa pumpkin hampshire. her grandad offered to grow a pumpkin for halloween. what is she sitting on? i cannot...
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joining me today — the daily telegraph's tony diver, times radio's charlotte ivers, daily mirror politicals for another u—turn. do it, do it now. make sure it's something significant, notjust- nibbling at the edges, _ but something that's going to be firm, bold and convincing. well, welcome to this politics live special. events are developing really minute by minute. we now understand that kwasi kwarteng, the chancellor, is inside number ten downing street in discussions with liz truss about their economic plans and about his future. let's have a look at this tweet from stephen swinford at the times, political editor, i'm told kwasi kwarteng is being sacked as chancellor as liz truss prepares to reverse the mini budget, not clear who will be replacing him, events are moving very, very quickly. number ten not commenting and this is because of a u—turn we have been expecting over the last 24 hours to do with corporation tax. this is ben riley—smith at the telegraph, exclusive, corporation tax will rise to 25% from 19% this april. liz truss will announce that 2pm press conference today. we ar
joining me today — the daily telegraph's tony diver, times radio's charlotte ivers, daily mirror politicals for another u—turn. do it, do it now. make sure it's something significant, notjust- nibbling at the edges, _ but something that's going to be firm, bold and convincing. well, welcome to this politics live special. events are developing really minute by minute. we now understand that kwasi kwarteng, the chancellor, is inside number ten downing street in discussions with liz truss...
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the daily mirror pride of britain awards is on itv tonight at 8pm.rest rates are at a 14 year high. so many— interest rates are at a 14 year high, so many people - interest rates are at a 14 year high, so many people are - interest rates are at a 14 year- high, so many people are talking about— high, so many people are talking about it — high, so many people are talking about it and _ high, so many people are talking about it and if _ high, so many people are talking about it and if you _ high, so many people are talking about it and if you are _ high, so many people are talking about it and if you are worried i about it and if you are worried yours — about it and if you are worried yours is — about it and if you are worried yours is about _ about it and if you are worried yours is about to _ about it and if you are worried yours is about to go _ about it and if you are worried yours is about to go through i about it and if you are worried i yours is about to go through the roof. _ yours is about to go through the roof. i_ yours is about to go throug
the daily mirror pride of britain awards is on itv tonight at 8pm.rest rates are at a 14 year high. so many— interest rates are at a 14 year high, so many people - interest rates are at a 14 year high, so many people are - interest rates are at a 14 year- high, so many people are talking about— high, so many people are talking about it — high, so many people are talking about it and _ high, so many people are talking about it and if _ high, so many people are talking about it and if you _...
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daily. rather the results mirror similar you see berkley poll last month. of the founder of uc hastings law school are suing to stop the university of california from changing the name of that school governor newsom just signed a bill authorizing changing the school's name to the university of california college of the law . san francisco after years of debate over hastings legacy in the lawsuit filed yesterday, the family of uc hastings founders sarandos hastings argued the state agreed to name the school forum permanently 150 years ago when he put up the money to pay for the school to be established. also say there is no direct proof hastings paid militias to kill native americans. this issue was investigated by the california state legislature in 18 60 with live witness, and no blame was placed on serena's family is suing for $100,000. their ancestor put up plus interest, so it's about 1.7 billion. now lawmakers want to know why the family didn't come forward sooner. all of that. i mean, we never saw the plaintiffs every committee standing up to oppose t
daily. rather the results mirror similar you see berkley poll last month. of the founder of uc hastings law school are suing to stop the university of california from changing the name of that school governor newsom just signed a bill authorizing changing the school's name to the university of california college of the law . san francisco after years of debate over hastings legacy in the lawsuit filed yesterday, the family of uc hastings founders sarandos hastings argued the state agreed to...
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the daily mail, rishi sunak set for number ten is boris spells out,, johnson steps aside dramatically. the mirror a very similar front page, rishi sunak set for power, pretty much all agreed on what they think the outcome will be. rishi sunak favourite for number ten asjohnson number ten as johnson supporters claim number ten asjohnson supporters claim he has the numbers, of course, johnson supporters now no longer have to support borisjohnson, they have to decide where their support will go, and if we talk to our next analysis, mark davis a familiar face on this programme, a former member of the conservative party. last time you said you firmly believed penny mordaunt is the right person for this role and i understand you haven't changed your mind on that? the when the changed your mind on that? tue: when the members changed your mind on that? tte: when the members vote for penny mordaunt, the parliamentary party will give rishi sunak an enormous lead over her and the question is whether he will be crowned without it going to the members and if question is where does his legitimacy come from bec
the daily mail, rishi sunak set for number ten is boris spells out,, johnson steps aside dramatically. the mirror a very similar front page, rishi sunak set for power, pretty much all agreed on what they think the outcome will be. rishi sunak favourite for number ten asjohnson number ten as johnson supporters claim number ten asjohnson supporters claim he has the numbers, of course, johnson supporters now no longer have to support borisjohnson, they have to decide where their support will go,...
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the daily telegraph, suella braverman walking into downing street passed one of the armed officers. utter chaosis one of the armed officers. utter chaos is the mirror. was once a conservative paper, but many decades ago. it is traditionally a labour supporting paper. it shows the prime minister underfire today. paper. it shows the prime minister under fire today. these are some of the front pages. katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm? we katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm?— katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm? ~ ~ ., ,, ., with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble _ with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- _ with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- the _ with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- the guardian. - with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- the guardian. butl been in trouble —— the guardian. but i think, looking ahead today, prime minister�*s questions, it was a crunch moment. liz truss got through that fairly unscathed. there was a sense that she had a few days or weeks to try and win over mps. then weeks to try and win over mps. then
the daily telegraph, suella braverman walking into downing street passed one of the armed officers. utter chaosis one of the armed officers. utter chaos is the mirror. was once a conservative paper, but many decades ago. it is traditionally a labour supporting paper. it shows the prime minister underfire today. paper. it shows the prime minister under fire today. these are some of the front pages. katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm? we katy, can you kick us off this time with the...
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the daily mail headline highlights a pledge to ensure police attend every burglary in england and wales. and the sun claims an exlusive — apparently about a bbc star. the mirrorthe wagatha christie feud re—ignites. so it hit straight to it, and i'll start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with the daily telegraph, because let's be honest, this is a painful set of headlines for liz truss and her supporters, isn't it? slightly more supportive tone in the daily telegraph, as you perhaps might expect — looking ahead to liz truss�*s speech to the conservative party conference tomorrow in which we understand the prime minister will insist disruption is the price of success. what do you make of that message? of success. what do you make of that messa . e? ~ ., of success. what do you make of that messaue? ~ . , ., , ,, message? well, i mean, instantly you 'ust think message? well, i mean, instantly you just thinkthat— message? well, i mean, instantly you just think that she's _ message? well, i mean, instantly you just think that she's deluded. - just think that she's deluded. because what success? this i
the daily mail headline highlights a pledge to ensure police attend every burglary in england and wales. and the sun claims an exlusive — apparently about a bbc star. the mirrorthe wagatha christie feud re—ignites. so it hit straight to it, and i'll start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with the daily telegraph, because let's be honest, this is a painful set of headlines for liz truss and her supporters, isn't it? slightly more...
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daily telegraph says the cabinet resignation has rocked the government — and quotes from the home secretary's resignation letter in which she accused the government of �*breaking key pledges�*. and the the mirrorr officials to investigate allegations made about incidents in the commons last night. the surrounds that fracking vote. a number of labour mps and others said that they had seen conservative mps being manhandled. the word being was used as well. as mps decided about whether they were going to go in and vote in support of the government. sir lindsay hoyle said he has asked the sergeant at arms and other officials to investigate allegations made about incidents in the commons on wednesday night. those accusations of bullying. and indeed of manhandling mps absolutely rejected by the conservative party. in a statement to mps sir lindsay hoyle said i remind members that the behaviour code applies to them as well as to other members of our parliamentary community. the shadow health secretary wes streeting appeared on bbc breakfast earlier on and he has been reflecting on the scenes in parliament last night. i think people have seen on the screen is the degree of chaos in parliament, the ext
daily telegraph says the cabinet resignation has rocked the government — and quotes from the home secretary's resignation letter in which she accused the government of �*breaking key pledges�*. and the the mirrorr officials to investigate allegations made about incidents in the commons last night. the surrounds that fracking vote. a number of labour mps and others said that they had seen conservative mps being manhandled. the word being was used as well. as mps decided about whether they...