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and there's no doubt, you look at this photograph on the front of the daily telegraph.p candidate, get me out of here!" that's a good caption for this photograph. it couldn't have been much more low—key, could it? photograph. it couldn't have been much more low—key, could mm photograph. it couldn't have been much more low-key, could it? it was unannounced and low key, it was in a i’ooiti unannounced and low key, it was in a room with two cameras, a reporter and a photographer, and then there was the slip of the tongue. theresa may's used to saying that "we will deliver brexit", but she didn't want to say that. she wanted to say "the conservatives are the only party who can and will deliver brexit". and this was a very highly controlled exercise, the fact that there were i'io exercise, the fact that there were no otherjournalists, there was no public there. and it seems it did catch downing street a little bit, according to the daily telegraph, it surprised them. it's remarkable that something could be so controlled, journalist not invited into the room, and yet can stil
and there's no doubt, you look at this photograph on the front of the daily telegraph.p candidate, get me out of here!" that's a good caption for this photograph. it couldn't have been much more low—key, could it? photograph. it couldn't have been much more low—key, could mm photograph. it couldn't have been much more low-key, could it? it was unannounced and low key, it was in a i’ooiti unannounced and low key, it was in a room with two cameras, a reporter and a photographer, and...
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let's stay with the daily telegraph. stuart calls for brexit national deal with corbyn.retary having been the presence of minister in the reshuffle caused by the departure of gavin williamson. is this the first time in front of a conservative calling for a national deal with labour? conservative calling for a national dealwith labour? -- present minister. i think so. forrester has hardly been off the screen. he has worked so hard to try and push theresa may's deal. —— story has harley. some say he has now been rewarded fairly for all of his efforts. still some in the article about if i was prime minister,is ambitious. this idea of the national deal, fine, but our labour in the tour is not already supposed to be talking? is this not already what is supposed to be happening. it theresa may not already saying i'm trying to work in the national interest with labour. i feel like rory work in the national interest with labour. ifeel like rory stewart work in the national interest with labour. i feel like rory stewart is reframing it every brenda get and of course i think this
let's stay with the daily telegraph. stuart calls for brexit national deal with corbyn.retary having been the presence of minister in the reshuffle caused by the departure of gavin williamson. is this the first time in front of a conservative calling for a national deal with labour? conservative calling for a national dealwith labour? -- present minister. i think so. forrester has hardly been off the screen. he has worked so hard to try and push theresa may's deal. —— story has harley. some...
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the times and that ——of the daily telegraph.re saying they want when it comes to the next attempt to make brexit happen. and this differing of views as to whether, you know, the governing conservative party should really look at no deal is a realistic option and put it back on the table or whether, asjeremy hunt says, that would be suicidal for the party. it is in the interpretation. it was obviously the worst performance for the conservative party in 200 years. they placed fifth in the european elections which is obviously, asjeremy hunter says, an existential problem for the party. there are two different ways to interpret it and we are saying that seeing most of the tory candidates saying this. but
the times and that ——of the daily telegraph.re saying they want when it comes to the next attempt to make brexit happen. and this differing of views as to whether, you know, the governing conservative party should really look at no deal is a realistic option and put it back on the table or whether, asjeremy hunt says, that would be suicidal for the party. it is in the interpretation. it was obviously the worst performance for the conservative party in 200 years. they placed fifth in the...
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let's move on quickly to the business section of the daily telegraph.age, the bank of england, the deputy governor, sam goods, being quite strident about what he has been describing as scare tactics of eu officials to allure city firms out of the city of london, the financial heart of london —— lure. saying there will be a post brexit backlash against the city. is it too early? far too early, considering we don't know how brexit is going to look like and how it's going to turn out, we can't even start to suggest that and mr woods suggests that, we can't start to suggest what regulation will look like. he says he expects to see it roughly where it is now, so no major changes expected in regulation. let's talk about this story in the financial times. would you get up in one of these, fiona, a taxi jet. people will be able to travel from jfk in new york to the centre of manhattan in six minutes. i've done that cab ride and normally it's an least our. who wants to go up in one of those? that would have been my first question, how long does it take now! by q
let's move on quickly to the business section of the daily telegraph.age, the bank of england, the deputy governor, sam goods, being quite strident about what he has been describing as scare tactics of eu officials to allure city firms out of the city of london, the financial heart of london —— lure. saying there will be a post brexit backlash against the city. is it too early? far too early, considering we don't know how brexit is going to look like and how it's going to turn out, we can't...
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, but the existence ofa daily telegraph, but the existence of a call does not necessarily prove thatwas imparted. but i guess from downing street's perspective, from theresa may's perspective, from theresa may's perspective, government and the senior team that you have around you has to be something based on trust. and if the view was that that trust had been breached, and that sufficient evidence had been presented to satisfy the prime minister that that trust had been breached, then obviously it is her prerogative to be able to hire and fire as she chooses. and despite all the evidence, of which there is plenty, that her authority has been very limited by the ongoing tortuous nature of the brexit negotiations, she is still there and still in power, and the last few hours have ably demonstrated that. political correspondent chris mason. in venezuela, thousands of protestors have taken to the streets again after opposition leaderjuan guaido called for more demonstrations. it comes the day after president nicolas maduro said he had stopped an attempted coup. the power struggle is play
, but the existence ofa daily telegraph, but the existence of a call does not necessarily prove thatwas imparted. but i guess from downing street's perspective, from theresa may's perspective, from theresa may's perspective, government and the senior team that you have around you has to be something based on trust. and if the view was that that trust had been breached, and that sufficient evidence had been presented to satisfy the prime minister that that trust had been breached, then obviously...
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that's out of the daily telegraph. theresa may is at her wits‘ end, desperate for a deal with labour. if that fails, it‘s now considering a second referendum. something she had ruled out many, many times. seems to bea ruled out many, many times. seems to be a lot of support without and the house of commons, not necessarily backbenchers but among labour inches and she needs jeremy backbenchers but among labour inches and she needsjeremy corbyn the leader to help her out with this. when you look at the possible terms ofa when you look at the possible terms of a referendum, what are the question be? it seems that it‘s going to be deal, no deal or remain and that‘s the only way you can go. if you are only offered her deal or remain, what about the people? many of the people say there would be happy with no peer —— no deal. she is caught between a rock and a hard place because of the talks with labour collapse, there is she going to go? she is going to be forced into a series of indicative votes which will force her to acce
that's out of the daily telegraph. theresa may is at her wits‘ end, desperate for a deal with labour. if that fails, it‘s now considering a second referendum. something she had ruled out many, many times. seems to bea ruled out many, many times. seems to be a lot of support without and the house of commons, not necessarily backbenchers but among labour inches and she needs jeremy backbenchers but among labour inches and she needsjeremy corbyn the leader to help her out with this. when you...
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network after the daily telegraph reported on a cabinet meeting to air concerns about hallways previously unknown role a leak inquiry led prime minister of tourism may to accuse and sack her defense minister gavin williamson mr williamson denied any role in leaking information about the cabinet meeting but miss may said no other credible version of events to explain this leak has been identified here to discuss this further is global regulatory attorney miles outwards so miles welcome let's dig a little deeper into the story the prime minister believe that there was compelling evidence that he leaked government secrets however allies now are demanding may's government to produce and publish evidence against him what do they have on him and can they even produce anything. i think they can i mean if we go back and we look at the story itself the national security council is united kingdom it specifically to discuss wild ways assistance with helping to build out their five g. network now it is assumed that. everyone there really supported that except mr williamson himself because this story
network after the daily telegraph reported on a cabinet meeting to air concerns about hallways previously unknown role a leak inquiry led prime minister of tourism may to accuse and sack her defense minister gavin williamson mr williamson denied any role in leaking information about the cabinet meeting but miss may said no other credible version of events to explain this leak has been identified here to discuss this further is global regulatory attorney miles outwards so miles welcome let's dig...
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that's out of the daily telegraph. theresa may is at
that's out of the daily telegraph. theresa may is at
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we are going to finish with the daily telegraph.f... 25 quit is probably my normal image. what do you even know —— would you even know you even know —— would you even know you are drinking such an expensive wine was blue of course i would! —— drinking such an expensive wine? wine was blue of course i would! —— drinking such an expensive wine7m course i would! i've ashley been to this restaurant in manchester— very nice restaurant, very nice. i did not know the wine this went that far down, to be honest. probably had to turn a few pages to get to it! the way they have sort of, hope you enjoyed your bottle of wine, and they have said, these things happen. the poor waiter or waitress who would have brought this mix of wines, the difference of £4000... the restaurant has said, mistakes happen. there is a lesson there for firms and companies, when an employee does make a mistake, to see the funny side and laugh it off. and look at all the publicity! so much better than the 2002! absolutely. if it were vinegar, i would know the difference
we are going to finish with the daily telegraph.f... 25 quit is probably my normal image. what do you even know —— would you even know you even know —— would you even know you are drinking such an expensive wine was blue of course i would! —— drinking such an expensive wine? wine was blue of course i would! —— drinking such an expensive wine7m course i would! i've ashley been to this restaurant in manchester— very nice restaurant, very nice. i did not know the wine this went...
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over the moon, the daily telegraph. the duke of sussex sharing his joy at becoming a father for the first time. that is their lead. and will finish with the times, the nhs is to begina finish with the times, the nhs is to begin a global recruitment drive for tens of thousands of foreign nurses over the next five years. health chiefs admitting they are failing to plan for elderly care. that is a quick look through some of those front pages. let's take a closer look, john and ruth. we'll start with the story of the day, a certain baby. fleet street is rejoicing and not just because it's baby. fleet street is rejoicing and notjust because it's not brexit on the front page. a royal baby is manna from heaven. i'm looking at the daily mirror, pages two to ii covering the story. is there anything else in the paper? what struck us looking at these pages is it feels like a thoroughly raw modern birth, prince harry, this little thing is absolutely to die for, using language she would not expect a royalty use, him looking slightly
over the moon, the daily telegraph. the duke of sussex sharing his joy at becoming a father for the first time. that is their lead. and will finish with the times, the nhs is to begina finish with the times, the nhs is to begin a global recruitment drive for tens of thousands of foreign nurses over the next five years. health chiefs admitting they are failing to plan for elderly care. that is a quick look through some of those front pages. let's take a closer look, john and ruth. we'll start...
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caroline he want to take us away with the daily telegraph in a series of three unflattering photos. it in context of the daily telegraph, this is what has always been the kind of paper of choice for the conservative party member is and we had a very unflattering picture here, not only of what the prime minister is trying to propose in terms of brexit deal but also in her own leadership. they go in on a berry sort of hard line that there we re berry sort of hard line that there were calls again this evening for her to resign on the basis of why she has delivered in her speech today, and in particular what seems today, and in particular what seems to have really rankled with everybody is that what she's proposing is debbie and vote on a second referendum, but actually i think it's this line here which is the sort of colour sketch piece on it which sums up really when everybody is which is actually her new brexit deal and attempt to pleasing everybody but only pleases no one but that's a reference also to the fact that what she did —— what they try to do is operate me to the brexiteers
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let's look at the daily telegraph. mps claim expenses for aduu telegraph.llowed to do that? it is these funny old rules aren't they which i never understood, and have never been the beneficiary of such largess, they are not breaking rules, but you would have thought ten years ago, when this whole thing was broken and all these really terrible unnecessary and sometimes really, inexplicable claims were being made on the public purse, but by now the individual mps would have cleaned up and thought, right, it doesn't look good. even if the rule allows it, people's trust collapsed them. but the paper makes the point that these rules are allowed and mp5 are doing anything wrong, even if you don't agree with the rules. we were told the rule had been changed and there would be no abuses, and again this is not an abuse. they have the energy minister, she earns over £111,000 a year, she is claiming £9,800 for dependent adult children. all late teenage children who are in education. a lot of people who are earning £20,000 a year watching this would be thinking, why do
let's look at the daily telegraph. mps claim expenses for aduu telegraph.llowed to do that? it is these funny old rules aren't they which i never understood, and have never been the beneficiary of such largess, they are not breaking rules, but you would have thought ten years ago, when this whole thing was broken and all these really terrible unnecessary and sometimes really, inexplicable claims were being made on the public purse, but by now the individual mps would have cleaned up and...
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and the prime minister's view, as reported in the daily telegraph here in the uk last week, shortly afteras that she was in favour of huawei having a role. but five cabinet ministers, gavin williamson amongst them, had expressed their reservations on the grounds of security, the fear that this information may end up in the hands of the chinese state. now, huawei has always denied that that is a connection, or indeed that that should be a concern. but the prime minister was livid that this detail had emerged so quickly after a meeting that is governed by the official secrets act, where people are not meant to talk about the contents of the discussion, that this account had emerged in a newspaper so quickly, so a leak inquiry began. quite frankly, the convention here at westminster, and i bought into this last friday, is that like most leak inquiries it would come to nothing. it would be noble in intention, but empty in outcome. well, yet another convention at westminster broken, with a very quick conclusion and a very stark one — the sacking of a senior minister. though it is important to
and the prime minister's view, as reported in the daily telegraph here in the uk last week, shortly afteras that she was in favour of huawei having a role. but five cabinet ministers, gavin williamson amongst them, had expressed their reservations on the grounds of security, the fear that this information may end up in the hands of the chinese state. now, huawei has always denied that that is a connection, or indeed that that should be a concern. but the prime minister was livid that this...
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result in a corbyn government so says the health secretary matt hancock, in an interview with the daily telegraph the financial times. it leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. a warning in the guardian, it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ in the human body. and, the express reports on a bbc one documentary to be broadcast this sunday, in which prince william speaks about the issue of mental health. so a varied set of front pages. tory rivals crushed byjohnson, the foreign secretary romping home. it is such a newspaper word, i don't think have ever used the word romping... not with regards to politics. laughter. party members asking whether they favoured him. surprise, surprise, they do. by quite a big margin. he is a clear favourite to be the next tory leader therefore the next prime minister, according to this poll and the figures do not bode well for anybody who tries to stand against him because it would seem that, as things stand, boris johnson because it would seem that, as th
result in a corbyn government so says the health secretary matt hancock, in an interview with the daily telegraph the financial times. it leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. a warning in the guardian, it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ in the human body. and, the express reports on a bbc one documentary to be broadcast this sunday, in which prince william speaks about the...
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the daily telegraph about malaysia sending plastic rubbish back to britain. hundreds of tons of it.ground. saying it should not be treated as the world 's dumping ground. people have been much more aware in recent months and years is plastic ways. in fa ct, months and years is plastic ways. in fact, michael gove have done a lot within the conservative party... but malaysia... this is not totally clear. it is a nuanced position. in any case, there is lots of plastic off the coast of malaysia and they have singled out the uk saying that they have offered to return it to they have offered to return it to the countries from which it came. obviously, that would be a very provocative move but also a really distinct reminder of all the plastic waste that does drift over from this country and europe to totally different parts of the world.” think it is extraordinary and many people are not aware of how much waste we literally export to other countries. it is to be to china but we are sending tons and tons of plastic waste across the sea rather than deal with it ourselves. it might bea than
the daily telegraph about malaysia sending plastic rubbish back to britain. hundreds of tons of it.ground. saying it should not be treated as the world 's dumping ground. people have been much more aware in recent months and years is plastic ways. in fa ct, months and years is plastic ways. in fact, michael gove have done a lot within the conservative party... but malaysia... this is not totally clear. it is a nuanced position. in any case, there is lots of plastic off the coast of malaysia and...
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gavin williamson continues to deny telilng the daily telegraph about discussions concerning whether thenese firm huawei should help to build the uk's 5g mobile network. our deputy political editor, john pienaar is in westminster. after sacking gavin williamson for breaching the confidentiality of one of the most secret committees in government, theresa may is hoping to restore discipline to her ill disciplined government, to be her authority such as it is what is left of her premiership. no prime minister can sack a senior minister and leader in branded a liar and lea k and leader in branded a liar and leak and expect the row to end quickly. it has not. why haven't the police been called in over the leak, prime minister? out she came today to greet a visiting leader and was greeted by this... are you certain you've got the right man, prime minister? and this... is mr williamson a liar? and this... was there a kangaroo court, prime minister? nothing more to say, but yesterday she judged and condemned gavin williamson, just a day after he denied he was the guilty man. absolutely not. but
gavin williamson continues to deny telilng the daily telegraph about discussions concerning whether thenese firm huawei should help to build the uk's 5g mobile network. our deputy political editor, john pienaar is in westminster. after sacking gavin williamson for breaching the confidentiality of one of the most secret committees in government, theresa may is hoping to restore discipline to her ill disciplined government, to be her authority such as it is what is left of her premiership. no...
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gavin williamson continues to deny telling the daily telegraph about discussions over whether the chinese firm huawei should help to build the uk's 5g mobile network. our deputy political editorjohn pienaar is in westminster for us. after sacking gavin williamson for breaching the confidentiality of one of the government's most secretive committees, theresa may is clearly hoping she might have enforced some discipline on her famously ill disciplined government, may be asserted some authority for what remains of her premiership, if that's possible. if the prime minister believed she could sack a senior minister and leave him accused not just of senior minister and leave him accused notjust of leaking, but lying, and that row might blow over swiftly, she was wrong. it hasn't. why haven't the police been called in over the leak, prime minister? out she came today to greet a visiting leader and was greeted by this. are you certain you've got the right man, prime minister? and this. is mr williamson a liar? and this. was there a kangaroo court, prime minister? nothing more to say, but yesterda
gavin williamson continues to deny telling the daily telegraph about discussions over whether the chinese firm huawei should help to build the uk's 5g mobile network. our deputy political editorjohn pienaar is in westminster for us. after sacking gavin williamson for breaching the confidentiality of one of the government's most secretive committees, theresa may is clearly hoping she might have enforced some discipline on her famously ill disciplined government, may be asserted some authority...
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result in a corbyn governmen, so says the health secretary, matt hancock, in an interview with the daily telegraphes. it leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. warning in the guardian — it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ
result in a corbyn governmen, so says the health secretary, matt hancock, in an interview with the daily telegraphes. it leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. warning in the guardian — it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ
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the daily telegraph reports that the spending watchdog set up in the wake of the mps expenses scandale guardian's top story is that police are investigating comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillips. it's the same lead in the metro. it says the west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will get an american passport because meghan is from the states. a variety, but all brexit in some shape or
the daily telegraph reports that the spending watchdog set up in the wake of the mps expenses scandale guardian's top story is that police are investigating comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillips. it's the same lead in the metro. it says the west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will get an american passport because meghan is...
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the daily telegraph says that some mps are boosting their expenses by claiming for adult children whoting within the rules. private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge, that's on the front of the times as private—school parents claim their children are being edged out by "social engineering". the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailing app opened below their offer price. ifind i find that ever so hard to say, right hailing app. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene therapy that could drastically reduce the risk of heart attack, that's according to the guardian. and the mirror has spoken to the ex—wife of thomas markle, the father of the duchess of sussex. we might not dwell on that one. let's start with the daily express. outrage as rape victims warned they faced prosecution. why would rape victims face prosecution? this
the daily telegraph says that some mps are boosting their expenses by claiming for adult children whoting within the rules. private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge, that's on the front of the times as private—school parents claim their children are being edged out by "social engineering". the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailing app opened below their offer price. ifind i find...
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gavin williamson denies being the source of the leak, which led to reports in the daily telegraph aboutese firm huawei to help build the uk's 5g mobile network. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. why haven't the police been called in over the leak, prime minister? 0ut she came today to greet a visiting leader and was greeted by this. are you certain you've got the right man, prime minister? and this. is mr williamson a liar? and this. was there a kangaroo court, prime minister? nothing more to say, but yesterday she judged and condemned gavin williamson — just a day after he denied he was the guilty man. absolutely not. but he has admitted speaking to the daily telegraph, after the national security council discussed giving china's huawei corporation a hand in building britain's 5g network. he denies leaking that. now, career wrecked, future blighted, he's not going quietly. he's told journalists, "it was a witchhunt from the start in a kangaroo court." "it's the pm's attempt at a show of strength," he told another. "i couldn't have volunteered more information." and to
gavin williamson denies being the source of the leak, which led to reports in the daily telegraph aboutese firm huawei to help build the uk's 5g mobile network. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. why haven't the police been called in over the leak, prime minister? 0ut she came today to greet a visiting leader and was greeted by this. are you certain you've got the right man, prime minister? and this. is mr williamson a liar? and this. was there a kangaroo court, prime minister?...
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the daily telegraph ‘s got the snapshots of her. we probably need to explain gardening.asically, annual competitions that take place across britain where people put on this very strange base. i watched the speech. she did a speech in the atrium of the global business. i spend a lot of time advising people. it looks like you're doing divine inspiration. well maybe theresa may is looking for some divine inspiration right now she might need that divine inspiration because she is facing a pretty serious challenge from the conservative backbench committee that is going to meet this evening. will she be facing intense pressure from her own ministers to quitand pressure from her own ministers to quit and allow a new leader to deliver brexit. that is what the sun is implying by this headline, and also that's the question the telegraph asks. they say desperate, deluded, doomed. this is the endgame. we've said this a while now but what theresa may has tried to do the last three years is keep the conservative family together. between the left on the right of the conservative party.
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he continues to deny telling the daily telegraph about discussions over what the chinese farm helpedwork. our deputy political editor john reports. why haven't the police been called the? out she came today to greet a visiting leader and created by this. are you certain you have the right man? and this. is a williams and a liar? and the. was there a kangaroo court? nothing more to but she can bend gavin williamson just a day after he denied he was the guilty man. absolutely not. but he admitted to speaking to daily telegraph after national security council discussed giving china corporation a hand in building the sg corporation a hand in building the 5g network in britain. he denies leaking back, now career wrecked and future blighted, he is not going quietly, he told journalists... back to the government today, it's an open and shut case. the prime minister says she considers now that this matter has been closed. in the cabinet secretary does not consider it necessary to refer it to the police, but we would have christ co—operate fully, should the police themselves consider an inves
he continues to deny telling the daily telegraph about discussions over what the chinese farm helpedwork. our deputy political editor john reports. why haven't the police been called the? out she came today to greet a visiting leader and created by this. are you certain you have the right man? and this. is a williams and a liar? and the. was there a kangaroo court? nothing more to but she can bend gavin williamson just a day after he denied he was the guilty man. absolutely not. but he admitted...
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the daily telegraph, others have this story as well, this is 0xford increasing its inta ke well, thisg its intake by quite a significant amount. there is always a hot debate about this, whether this is... you know, quotas necessary to enable those who don't have a chance to be ina those who don't have a chance to be in a place like 0xford or cambridge, what is your take on this?” in a place like 0xford or cambridge, what is your take on this? i think it isa what is your take on this? i think it is a particularly british issue here because of the role of private education. but i think you can also look at it as levelling the playing field. when you look at actually what they are going to be doing, a lot of it is providing free accommodation, and not having accommodation, and not having accommodation charges, enabling those children from families who might not otherwise be able to afford to go to university. there are some grades that are going to be accepted that are lower, but they are particular children. they are those who are acting as carers and/or who are refugees. so i think it
the daily telegraph, others have this story as well, this is 0xford increasing its inta ke well, thisg its intake by quite a significant amount. there is always a hot debate about this, whether this is... you know, quotas necessary to enable those who don't have a chance to be ina those who don't have a chance to be in a place like 0xford or cambridge, what is your take on this?” in a place like 0xford or cambridge, what is your take on this? i think it isa what is your take on this? i think...
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the daily telegraph reveals uk sky chiefs saw an explosive dossier about claims of donald trump's ties before the us president knew. apologies, it should be spy chief. and the sun shows pictures of prince louis running through the garden created my his mother the duchess of cambridge for the chelsea flower show. —— by his mother. this bold offer is a doomed retread, before she's told us what it truly is. but it is bold, touring to be really bold, brilliant, bold, fantastic, groundbreaking plan. that's exactly the same as all the other ones. she's got very little room to manoeuvre. very little. the story is already moving on to what is borisjohnson story is already moving on to what is boris johnson going story is already moving on to what is borisjohnson going to do instead 7 is borisjohnson going to do instead? in the third or fourth paragraph it's as borisjohnson the favourite to replace mrs may is being given daily advice by the man who helped the chap in australia, scott morrison, but also helps david cameron in 2015. he wasn't given full control of the election campaign in 2017 so
the daily telegraph reveals uk sky chiefs saw an explosive dossier about claims of donald trump's ties before the us president knew. apologies, it should be spy chief. and the sun shows pictures of prince louis running through the garden created my his mother the duchess of cambridge for the chelsea flower show. —— by his mother. this bold offer is a doomed retread, before she's told us what it truly is. but it is bold, touring to be really bold, brilliant, bold, fantastic, groundbreaking...
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the daily telegraph reports on a ground—breaking scheme trialled in the north of england which teachests to say no to their kids and cut obesity. more on that later. and from obesity to meat—free burgers. the bbc website looks at the plant—based burgerfirm beyond meat, and asks if there are enough people out there ready to switch to plant—based burgers. with me is eileen burbidge, co—founder and partner at passion capital. here on bbc world news, we are looking intensely at this long celebration in japan, attend looking intensely at this long celebration injapan, attend a public holiday which is unheard of there. japan dance looks at the abdication, and we are now in the era of beautiful harmony. this will bea era of beautiful harmony. this will be a celebratory transition as opposed to the previous transition some 30 years ago where it only came after the previous and preposterous way. and then you had a period of mourning and it was a slow rise into a new era and the idea, which i command, it's been hundreds of years since another emperor has abdicated, he saying that students in a s
the daily telegraph reports on a ground—breaking scheme trialled in the north of england which teachests to say no to their kids and cut obesity. more on that later. and from obesity to meat—free burgers. the bbc website looks at the plant—based burgerfirm beyond meat, and asks if there are enough people out there ready to switch to plant—based burgers. with me is eileen burbidge, co—founder and partner at passion capital. here on bbc world news, we are looking intensely at this long...
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the daily telegraph ‘s got the snapshots of her. we probably need to explain gardening.
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the times and that ——of the daily telegraph. fallout from the eu elections, trying to make sense of what the uk voters are saying they want when it comes to the next attempt to make brexit happen. and this differing of views as to whether, you know, the governing conservative party should really look at no deal is a realistic option and put it back on the table or whether, asjeremy hunt says, that would be suicidal for the party. it is in the interpretation. it was obviously the worst performance for the conservative party in 200 years. they placed fifth in the european elections which is obviously, asjeremy hunter says, an existential problem for the party. there are two different ways to interpret it and we are saying that seeing most of the tory candidates saying this. but as jeremy hunt says. leaving the eu no matter what and they are willing to risk no—deal brexit to make sure it happens and deliberate in order to satisfy those voters. on the other hand, jeremy hunt is saying, listen, we now have parliament passing laws whi
the times and that ——of the daily telegraph. fallout from the eu elections, trying to make sense of what the uk voters are saying they want when it comes to the next attempt to make brexit happen. and this differing of views as to whether, you know, the governing conservative party should really look at no deal is a realistic option and put it back on the table or whether, asjeremy hunt says, that would be suicidal for the party. it is in the interpretation. it was obviously the worst...
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the daily telegraph reports on a ground—breaking scheme trialled in the north of england which teachesore on that later. and from obesity to meat—free burgers. the bbc website looks at the plant—based burgerfirm beyond meat, and asks if there are enough people out there ready to switch to plant—based burgers. with me is eileen burbidge, co—founder and partner at passion capital. here on bbc world news, we are looking intensely at this long celebration in japan, attend looking intensely at this long celebration injapan, attend a public holiday which is unheard of there. japan dance looks at the abdication, and
the daily telegraph reports on a ground—breaking scheme trialled in the north of england which teachesore on that later. and from obesity to meat—free burgers. the bbc website looks at the plant—based burgerfirm beyond meat, and asks if there are enough people out there ready to switch to plant—based burgers. with me is eileen burbidge, co—founder and partner at passion capital. here on bbc world news, we are looking intensely at this long celebration in japan, attend looking...
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let's talk about the front page of every single papal except the daily telegraph. —— every single papers happening? everybody more or less has this picture of theresa may looking pensive in the back of her car. many newspapers say that she has tears in her eyes and they say that history is repeating itself. some of them use the picture of margaret thatcher as she left downing street in 1990 after stepping down as prime minister. it is interesting. there is no doubt that there is a parallel here. i remember covering the departure of margaret thatcher from the european and. i remember herfamously saying on the nine o'clock news a few weeks before her departure was that the view in brussels was that she would be gone within weeks. and now all the newspapers are saying that friday looks as if it may be the day when theresa may announces her departure and says i am stepping down, triggering a conservative leadership election. the parallels do not and there. made margaret thatcher was broken on the issue of europe. theresa may, another prime minister who had been broken by the issue of europe
let's talk about the front page of every single papal except the daily telegraph. —— every single papers happening? everybody more or less has this picture of theresa may looking pensive in the back of her car. many newspapers say that she has tears in her eyes and they say that history is repeating itself. some of them use the picture of margaret thatcher as she left downing street in 1990 after stepping down as prime minister. it is interesting. there is no doubt that there is a parallel...
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let's talk about the front page of every single papal except the daily telegraph. —— every single paper picture of theresa may looking pensive in the back of her car. many newspapers say that she has tears in her eyes and they say that history is repeating itself. some of them use the picture of margaret thatcher as she left downing street in 1990 after stepping down as prime minister. it is interesting. there is no
let's talk about the front page of every single papal except the daily telegraph. —— every single paper picture of theresa may looking pensive in the back of her car. many newspapers say that she has tears in her eyes and they say that history is repeating itself. some of them use the picture of margaret thatcher as she left downing street in 1990 after stepping down as prime minister. it is interesting. there is no
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let us talk about the daily telegraph. £20 billion worth of food waste. it is shocking we have food waste. it is disgraceful in many ways. this whole best before, ebay, due date, et cetera. we to follow these days. —— eat by. it is because we have these terrible things where you have to be so careful, but on the other side of the coin is, surely when you talk about these food banks, until such time as we have sorted this area out this is absolutely... consumers to be offered smaller portions as well. we can buy the amount of food we actually need, as opposed to a huge amountand actually need, as opposed to a huge amount and therefore you throw half of it out. exactly right. again, it is just of it out. exactly right. again, it isjust smart ideas of it out. exactly right. again, it is just smart ideas were getting around these problems. but you have to try to actually implement them. august talk. but to do something is so important. yes, absolutely. there we have the front page of the times, jodie comer with phoebe waller—b
let us talk about the daily telegraph. £20 billion worth of food waste. it is shocking we have food waste. it is disgraceful in many ways. this whole best before, ebay, due date, et cetera. we to follow these days. —— eat by. it is because we have these terrible things where you have to be so careful, but on the other side of the coin is, surely when you talk about these food banks, until such time as we have sorted this area out this is absolutely... consumers to be offered smaller...
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this is the daily telegraph with a beaming prince harry, you can see him here on the front cover, asng, the portland hospital in london which was dashing meghan's hopes of a home birth. 0n london which was dashing meghan's hopes of a home birth. on two other stories, front page of the financial times has the reaction to the tweets from donald trump that he is threatening to increase tariffs on all chinese imports on friday. the times reports on a leaked document reporting the nhs is to begin a global recruitment drive for tens of thousands of foreign nurses because ofa thousands of foreign nurses because of a shortage of staff and an ageing population. the guardian has new research that shows, contrary to what we have been told, that social media does not make teenagers unhappy. and finally, page three of the times, capri, the island of italy, has introduced fines of
this is the daily telegraph with a beaming prince harry, you can see him here on the front cover, asng, the portland hospital in london which was dashing meghan's hopes of a home birth. 0n london which was dashing meghan's hopes of a home birth. on two other stories, front page of the financial times has the reaction to the tweets from donald trump that he is threatening to increase tariffs on all chinese imports on friday. the times reports on a leaked document reporting the nhs is to begin a...
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starting off withjeremy hunt in the daily telegraph. david, do you want to start us off without.ders might see this as a pet to the right wing of the conservative party in any future leadership election. it is clear to some of us thatjeremy hunt plasma's campaign to be the next tory leader and indeed prime minister is under way in all but name. here he is... i thought he was the foreign secretary not the defence secretary, not the new. . . that not the defence secretary, not the new... that is what is called overreaching! he is telling us, this must be music to a man called trump in the white house. he says we should increase our defence spending to something like 4% of gdp as opposed to 2% as it is at the moment. that is doubling. absolutely. it is considerably more than most of the other european countries, which is what mr trump spends a lot of time complaining about, europe isn't pulling its weight. her a lot of voters might think he's right. we need to spend more on defence. we need to spend more on defence. we need to spend more on more on defence. we need to spend more on
starting off withjeremy hunt in the daily telegraph. david, do you want to start us off without.ders might see this as a pet to the right wing of the conservative party in any future leadership election. it is clear to some of us thatjeremy hunt plasma's campaign to be the next tory leader and indeed prime minister is under way in all but name. here he is... i thought he was the foreign secretary not the defence secretary, not the new. . . that not the defence secretary, not the new... that is...
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the daily telegraph reports that the spending watchdog set up in the wake of the mps expenses scandalecade ago has been accused of trying to prevent greater openness. the guardian's top story is that police are investigating comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillips. it's the same lead in the metro. it says the west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will get an american passport because meghan is from the states. a variety, but all brexit in some shape orform. a variety, but all brexit in some shape or form. but a variety, but all brexit in some shape orform. but can a variety, but all brexit in some shape or form. but can we start with you, the latest brexit target as deal prospects fade. a departure deadline has been set for august the 1st. talk us through this because let's not forget we were supposed to leave on march the 29th. and obviously be missed that and we will we we re obviously be missed that and we will we were given
the daily telegraph reports that the spending watchdog set up in the wake of the mps expenses scandalecade ago has been accused of trying to prevent greater openness. the guardian's top story is that police are investigating comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillips. it's the same lead in the metro. it says the west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if...
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the other communications are not found anybody else who had a 12 minute conversation with the daily telegraphediately after the meeting. secondly, i telegraph immediately after the meeting. secondly, lam not sure that bringing a charge that is not likely to succeed for the purpose of allowing somebody to argue the toss, and conceivably exonerate themselves, i don't think that is proper use of the law. track record actually plays into this. he does have a reputation for speaking out of turn. it adds up to a picture and in the end the prime minister says to herself, i cannot trust this man. she will be extremely reluctant to get rid of her defence secretary. she felt that the balance of national advantage must lie in his departure. we are grateful for your thoughts this evening, thank you.|j was thoughts this evening, thank you.” was talking to you yesterday about the leaking culture on both sides of the leaking culture on both sides of the atlantic and i was reading an article about the very sensitive discussions going on with pentagon staff in washington about venezuela at the moment, so i pu
the other communications are not found anybody else who had a 12 minute conversation with the daily telegraphediately after the meeting. secondly, i telegraph immediately after the meeting. secondly, lam not sure that bringing a charge that is not likely to succeed for the purpose of allowing somebody to argue the toss, and conceivably exonerate themselves, i don't think that is proper use of the law. track record actually plays into this. he does have a reputation for speaking out of turn. it...
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front page of the daily telegraph.hatsapp group, that struck me. there are dozens of them. are we being governed by whatsapp? s! are we being governed by whatsapp? 5! that are we being governed by whatsapp? s! that is where most of the gossiping and backbiting goes on. dozens of different groups. —— yes! i don't think decisions get made there. no, just chatting. idon't think there is a cabinet whatsapp. not any more! secret discussions over. . . not any more! secret discussions over... just add to the british public‘s confusion on this, a three—way second referendum. what do you understand by that? what could go wrong? it is detailed here, isn't it? i cannot actually see... deal, no deal, or couple two remain, that's my understanding. yell emeka simple. discussions have started. —— simple. discussions have started. —— simple. but they are going to make this great deal this week. you think we are getting some clarity! don't expect clarity any time soon. a bit ofa expect clarity any time soon. a bit of a business story n
front page of the daily telegraph.hatsapp group, that struck me. there are dozens of them. are we being governed by whatsapp? s! are we being governed by whatsapp? 5! that are we being governed by whatsapp? s! that is where most of the gossiping and backbiting goes on. dozens of different groups. —— yes! i don't think decisions get made there. no, just chatting. idon't think there is a cabinet whatsapp. not any more! secret discussions over. . . not any more! secret discussions over... just...
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the daily telegraph front page shows what she's doing right now. shock, it's always had a bit of a liberal democrat to it, like that is an areai liberal democrat to it, like that is an area i lived in before us i know an area i lived in before us i know a little bit. it was a shock, i think that plaintiff changing the rules he changed the rules, and torres say we will change the rules we don't like the result of the last election, —— tories, and was an argument a bit, election, —— tories, and was an argumenta bit, is election, —— tories, and was an argument a bit, is said the sources get enough of the moose in gander they have to be careful with the kind of box they open, and in this regard. essex, was very much voting to leave the european union, it was a stronghold for brexit, said this is purely frustration. i think that's an interesting about that liberal democrat though, in 2015 they were really associated with the government and receipt as the establishment. they were. trying to spend that. i think what this shows la st spend that. i think wh
the daily telegraph front page shows what she's doing right now. shock, it's always had a bit of a liberal democrat to it, like that is an areai liberal democrat to it, like that is an area i lived in before us i know an area i lived in before us i know a little bit. it was a shock, i think that plaintiff changing the rules he changed the rules, and torres say we will change the rules we don't like the result of the last election, —— tories, and was an argument a bit, election, ——...
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are going to try and squeeze two more into my daily telegraph let me leave this point to guide them. very quickly, very serious allegations of paedophilia against members of westminster. this is incredibly serious for one reason, this guy, he's 51, went in and called himself nick, accused many public figures of horrendous a cts many public figures of horrendous acts of paedophilia and abuse and rain and torture and it's now been proved this is allegedly... trial is on at the moment. allegedly com pletely on at the moment. allegedly completely fabricated and apparently he's up for 12 counts of perverting the court ofjustice, though worry for you and me and that's bad enough, though worry is at the start of it someone from the police went on national television instead that these are credible. before anybody looked at anything, that is worrying. they spent a lot of money and a whole year looking at this and it was another force of police and monitored and investigated, it is £2 million investigation found it wanting which is why we got to a point where he's in the dark. quickly could y
are going to try and squeeze two more into my daily telegraph let me leave this point to guide them. very quickly, very serious allegations of paedophilia against members of westminster. this is incredibly serious for one reason, this guy, he's 51, went in and called himself nick, accused many public figures of horrendous a cts many public figures of horrendous acts of paedophilia and abuse and rain and torture and it's now been proved this is allegedly... trial is on at the moment. allegedly...
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gavin williamson was blamed for revealing confidential information to the daily telegraph about huaweion parties are calling for a police investigation. it is a prime minister alleging the defence secretary has breached the official secrets act, he deserves the right to clear his name if he is innocent, i think there needs to be an inquiry. a report commissioned by the government says the uk should become a world leader in tackling climate change by being carbon neutral by 2050. the committee on climate change says tougher targets could mean people taking fewer flights, eating less red meat, driving electric cars and setting the heat in 19 degrees. it has been claimed... when women received chemical burns from the clean—up operation before reaching the finishing line. marathon organisers said they were very sorry to hear complaints and are investigating. fiona onasa nya, complaints and are investigating. fiona onasanya, an mp, has become the first member of parliament to lose her seat following a public petition. almost 20,000 people signed the document demanded she be removed. she was
gavin williamson was blamed for revealing confidential information to the daily telegraph about huaweion parties are calling for a police investigation. it is a prime minister alleging the defence secretary has breached the official secrets act, he deserves the right to clear his name if he is innocent, i think there needs to be an inquiry. a report commissioned by the government says the uk should become a world leader in tackling climate change by being carbon neutral by 2050. the committee...
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it's going onto the daily telegraph.y, who is calling for a boost to defence spending, a massive boost. tell us more about that. we were just watching jeremy hunt in his best bid and tucker, is full evening dress. giving all the glitter and glamour. pomp and ceremony. glitter and glamour. pomp and ceremony. pomp and ceremony, not glamour. the interesting thing to me is that he is the foreign secretary, the big angle everyone is picking on is his discussion about defence. you do wonder what the brand—new defence secretary is thinking tonight. about his call for defence spending to be increased. is there been any connection with this apparent desire to lead the conservative party?|j think hejust to lead the conservative party?|j think he just stumbled on this surely, it's a complete accident stop we are in prime territory, pretty much how the story unfolds with his backstory and a potential future story. someone's wife and living arrangements, someone's theory about what they will do in theory about what they will do in th
it's going onto the daily telegraph.y, who is calling for a boost to defence spending, a massive boost. tell us more about that. we were just watching jeremy hunt in his best bid and tucker, is full evening dress. giving all the glitter and glamour. pomp and ceremony. glitter and glamour. pomp and ceremony. pomp and ceremony, not glamour. the interesting thing to me is that he is the foreign secretary, the big angle everyone is picking on is his discussion about defence. you do wonder what the...
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interesting in the daily telegraph, there is now in the context, this is the foreign secretaryjeremyext, this is the foreign secretary jeremy knight who context, this is the foreign secretaryjeremy knight who is told mrs ney according to telegraph that she must give up on her brexit bell, as he mentioned, the vote is cancelled so how important is his intervention in all of this? while a succession of cabinet ministers this week has been privately led trying to support from decibel or expressing concerns about it, but less interesting here injeremy hunt is doing it in a much more public way and is clearly hidden and his tea m way and is clearly hidden and his team who have given a strong message to telegraph that this is it for him, what's going on here is what people thinking about what happens after she is gone and what are the chances of the next conservative party leader because being associated with the spell and brexit deal is toxic for any of these politicians who want to get support from the tory grassroots and that's why you cite andrea leadsom resign because when having the
interesting in the daily telegraph, there is now in the context, this is the foreign secretaryjeremyext, this is the foreign secretary jeremy knight who context, this is the foreign secretaryjeremy knight who is told mrs ney according to telegraph that she must give up on her brexit bell, as he mentioned, the vote is cancelled so how important is his intervention in all of this? while a succession of cabinet ministers this week has been privately led trying to support from decibel or expressing...
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and the daily telegraph has the same picture but its headline is ‘boris makes brexit vow in push forformer foreign secretary has vowed to take britain out of the eu on october 31st, deal or no deal, if he becomes prime minister. the announcement is front page news gci’oss the announcement is front page news across europe. spain's el pais echoes the message in much of the press that there is now a greater risk of a no deal brexit. we'll certainly keep an eye on all of that and the fallout here on bbc news. it's liz32am. now on bbc news, it's time for our world, which this week travels to iraq and syria to discover the disturbing story of the yazidis‘ secret children the years edie‘s... an ancient religious minority and the hymns of one of the islamic state's most ritual attacks. but they are a minority now hiding a secret. —— the yazidis. many yazidi women were forced into sexual slavery, and some have had children fathered by their islamic state captors. children... translation: i was in prison for four years but i've been able to put it all behind me now because of this child. but w
and the daily telegraph has the same picture but its headline is ‘boris makes brexit vow in push forformer foreign secretary has vowed to take britain out of the eu on october 31st, deal or no deal, if he becomes prime minister. the announcement is front page news gci’oss the announcement is front page news across europe. spain's el pais echoes the message in much of the press that there is now a greater risk of a no deal brexit. we'll certainly keep an eye on all of that and the fallout...
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let's turn to the daily telegraph. suicide, this coming from mr hunt. do voters really care about political careers? he is speaking to the party here. no, i mean, they don't. politicians ca re no, i mean, they don't. politicians care mostly about their own careers much more than anything else. it was reported, i don't know who it was, you might know, one tory mp was told by five different candidates that he would be made foreign secretary. so they will say anything to anybody in order to prolong their own careers and to promote themselves, and a p pa re ntly and to promote themselves, and apparentlyjohnson said to a prominent tory when he was asked why are you going for this job? he said i wanted, i want it, i want it, how childish and embarrassing is that? soi childish and embarrassing is that? so i think we should treat with supreme so i think we should treat with supreme scepticism anything mps say in public. a lot of them apparently voted for the brexit party. there is no proof of that, but we mustn't believe every
let's turn to the daily telegraph. suicide, this coming from mr hunt. do voters really care about political careers? he is speaking to the party here. no, i mean, they don't. politicians ca re no, i mean, they don't. politicians care mostly about their own careers much more than anything else. it was reported, i don't know who it was, you might know, one tory mp was told by five different candidates that he would be made foreign secretary. so they will say anything to anybody in order to...
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the shadow hanging over williamson is a daily telegraph story about five g. north his part in killing a quarter of a million in yemen or trying to start world war three by threatening russia and china and as for new defense secretary penny mordant when it comes to britain's most defense less her voting record is for tory cuts credited with killing one hundred twenty thousand she voted against taxing bankers' bonuses and for restricting trade unions and the army the so-called military covenant is a british colonel and what it is and what it means for serving soldiers' families veterans and relatives of the fall of the military covenant is the bond between the nation on the soldier one goes to the other in times of commitment many more than voted against that government but what about the armed forces governance here explained by that same colonel who now takes zero. orders from the essential thing about a device that it removes disadvantage the disadvantages of service life and puts servicemen on a equal plane with their peers and sit in life well his new boss
the shadow hanging over williamson is a daily telegraph story about five g. north his part in killing a quarter of a million in yemen or trying to start world war three by threatening russia and china and as for new defense secretary penny mordant when it comes to britain's most defense less her voting record is for tory cuts credited with killing one hundred twenty thousand she voted against taxing bankers' bonuses and for restricting trade unions and the army the so-called military covenant...
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the daily telegraph.ncredible story and its model railways. rod stewart has a model railway and there was this model railway that was all mashed up and he is given, i think, 10,000 towards it and i thinkjeremy vine has given money towards it so it's fascinating what people will put their hands in their pockets. what have you got? a lot of people would never have known that rod stewart had a passion for model railways. in his house in essex, he had this amazing... what is your private passion? my grandchildren, really. really, really boring.|j private passion? my grandchildren, really. really, really boring. i had a model railways a kid and we're still a model railways a kid and we're st i ll lower a model railways a kid and we're still lower down from the ceiling andl still lower down from the ceiling and i absolutely adored it. my nephews and nieces these days would look at you if you are mad. it's not electronic? i have moved on, i don't have moved —— room anymore. electronic? i have moved on, i don't h
the daily telegraph.ncredible story and its model railways. rod stewart has a model railway and there was this model railway that was all mashed up and he is given, i think, 10,000 towards it and i thinkjeremy vine has given money towards it so it's fascinating what people will put their hands in their pockets. what have you got? a lot of people would never have known that rod stewart had a passion for model railways. in his house in essex, he had this amazing... what is your private passion?...
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crimes by a criminal action itself i give you a very good example in the building behind me of the daily telegraph one of the big newspapers in the british state published stall in computer disks of the information about members of parliament on a mass scale hundreds of members of parliament fiddling their expenses stealing from the taxpayer and they published it in the public interest and they were right to do saw and commended for doing sure but the original act of the theft of those disks was in itself a crime but sometimes like chelsea manning a crime has to be committed to reveal a big our crime in the public interest no i don't believe that ellsberg would been cleared in the courts of the united states in twenty nineteen not least because the supreme court of the. united states has been stuffed for bush republican trump nominees who are stewardess for the prevailing orthodoxy much the same way the members of the courts across the world have been it's always been a conservative institution the judiciary in the past did have a an appreciation of the fourth how that valuable role to play it is
crimes by a criminal action itself i give you a very good example in the building behind me of the daily telegraph one of the big newspapers in the british state published stall in computer disks of the information about members of parliament on a mass scale hundreds of members of parliament fiddling their expenses stealing from the taxpayer and they published it in the public interest and they were right to do saw and commended for doing sure but the original act of the theft of those disks...
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so tomorrow morning jeremy hunt has an article in the daily telegraph, the foreign secretary, addressingggesting that if the conservatives were to attempt a general election before brexit was delivered, they would be annihilated, they would face extinction. he then says, and this shows how tricky it is for contenders to try and straddle both horses, i have always believed that no deal is better than no brexit, but he then says that if the prime minister was to pursue a no deal brexit, parliament would do whatever it could to stop it. now, there is the direct mechanism stopping it, but one way would be to bring the whole government down. even the chancellor, philip hammond, entertained the idea of potentially being involved in that kind of thing if it came to it. and if parliament tried to bring the government down, the result of that would be a general election, and he says trying to deliver no deal through a general election is not a solution. it is political suicide. so he is arguing instead going back to the eu, trying to get a better deal, trying to get parliament without a general e
so tomorrow morning jeremy hunt has an article in the daily telegraph, the foreign secretary, addressingggesting that if the conservatives were to attempt a general election before brexit was delivered, they would be annihilated, they would face extinction. he then says, and this shows how tricky it is for contenders to try and straddle both horses, i have always believed that no deal is better than no brexit, but he then says that if the prime minister was to pursue a no deal brexit,...