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new pecking orderfor on the daily telegraph. new pecking order for eggs. on the daily telegraph.elegraph. new pecking order for eggs. the colour of exquisitely apparently people like to buy brown eggs because they think it is healthier. the hands that lay brown eggs are quite aggressive and the white egg, which is in less demand, farmer i'll. —— far more docile. i wonder, because demand, farmer i'll. —— far more docile. iwonder, because they demand, farmer i'll. —— far more docile. i wonder, because they taste the same, is it more wholesome? we we re the same, is it more wholesome? we were talking about panic buying and the consumer mind. eggs are not being rationed yet. have not seen panic buying. laughter you can knock yourself out buying pickled eggs — nobly likes them! —— nobody likes them. that's it for the papers this hour. rachel and miatta will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. for now, thank you both. next on bbc news, it's click. this week marks three months since the world first heard about a newly identified disease. i am, of course, talking about cov
new pecking orderfor on the daily telegraph. new pecking order for eggs. on the daily telegraph.elegraph. new pecking order for eggs. the colour of exquisitely apparently people like to buy brown eggs because they think it is healthier. the hands that lay brown eggs are quite aggressive and the white egg, which is in less demand, farmer i'll. —— far more docile. i wonder, because demand, farmer i'll. —— far more docile. iwonder, because they demand, farmer i'll. —— far more docile....
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with me are claire cohen, women's editorfor the daily telegraph and political strategist jo tanner. 's front pages. let's start with the daily mail, whose headline is "fix testing fiasco now". it calls on ministers to — in its words — "get a grip" on testing after britain faces its worst day of deaths so far. the times reports that borisjohnson has taken charge of efforts to speed up supply of tests after admitting the government has been slow delivering to frontline nhs staff. the metro leads on that figure, citing that deaths leapt by 381 injust one day. the i says that medics are still in need of safety kits, suggesting distribution problems mean protective clothing is still not reaching front line nhs workers. the express leads on comments from the medical director of nhs england who says there are "green shoots" of hope in the coronavirus battle as the number of new cases seem to plateau. the mirror tells the tragic story of an otherwise healthy 13—year—old boy who has died at a london hospital after contracting covid—19. the financial times leads on an admission from michael go
with me are claire cohen, women's editorfor the daily telegraph and political strategist jo tanner. 's front pages. let's start with the daily mail, whose headline is "fix testing fiasco now". it calls on ministers to — in its words — "get a grip" on testing after britain faces its worst day of deaths so far. the times reports that borisjohnson has taken charge of efforts to speed up supply of tests after admitting the government has been slow delivering to frontline nhs...
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the daily telegraph focusing on the uk, numbers going up and up by the day but this article is lookinge concern that actually in king's college hospital there are two new patients that were ona ward. are two new patients that were on a ward. i think the danger here is we're going to get a lot of these stories. the stories will get more about the nhs, whether or not the virus can transfer between people, we are going to get more of these stories but there's also a lot detail in this piece about other stories as well, about the duke of cambridge, has comments to paramedics saying we are over escalating the issue at the moment. the big underlining story of all of this is really the uncertainty andi this is really the uncertainty and i think that is what we are dealing with at the moment. we don't know, there's another element and hear about the virus mutating, becoming more dangerous, we don't necessarily know what's going on, we're going to get a lot of these stories at the moment i think and it's that which is making market is volatile, making gdp forecast difficult, all of this isa for
the daily telegraph focusing on the uk, numbers going up and up by the day but this article is lookinge concern that actually in king's college hospital there are two new patients that were ona ward. are two new patients that were on a ward. i think the danger here is we're going to get a lot of these stories. the stories will get more about the nhs, whether or not the virus can transfer between people, we are going to get more of these stories but there's also a lot detail in this piece about...
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daily telegraph is showing how the coronavirus is spreading across the uk, and in hospitals after nhsbling of new cases in a day. the countries chief medical officer is now there is a significant epidemic is now highly likely. meanwhile, if we look at the front page of our revenues, saudi arabia has suspended all pilgrimages as it reported its second case of viruses. the kingdom has also banned overseas pilgrimages visiting the grand mosque. in the mail, flybe is on the verge of colla pse flybe is on the verge of collapse and has done so now. flights cancelled. in the daily mail, it talks about how it wrecks the plans of many travellers, and how staff are facing an uncertain future. the airline industry, it says, is internal while as other airlines talks about plunging demand because of the coronavirus. financial times, says long—term economic prospects are expected to be downgraded in the event of the budget which is on march 11. because of the impact of boris johnson ‘s post—brexit crackdown on eu immigration. finally, the metro says the doctor says no, that is the headline on the f
daily telegraph is showing how the coronavirus is spreading across the uk, and in hospitals after nhsbling of new cases in a day. the countries chief medical officer is now there is a significant epidemic is now highly likely. meanwhile, if we look at the front page of our revenues, saudi arabia has suspended all pilgrimages as it reported its second case of viruses. the kingdom has also banned overseas pilgrimages visiting the grand mosque. in the mail, flybe is on the verge of colla pse flybe...
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let's start off with the lead story on the daily telegraph. patients are being told to stay at home if they get a mild virus. there is increasing worry about the impact on the nhs of this outbreak. absolutely, yeah. and i think concerns have been raised in the uk because obviously they had the first fatality of someone within the country, sort of yesterday. and of course we have the daily telegraph quoting the nhs‘s medical director with this advice which, actually, i don't think it's too far from what the original advice was a couple of weeks ago when it wasn't as much of a concern in the uk. which is essentially ring the nhs helpline when you talk about your symptoms and then someone is as actually it sounds like it is not that serious, so stayed home. clearly, if we see this sort of level of cases that have been seen, i know country such as italy, the stress on the nhs may be quite severe. the problem is of course many people, particularly older generations who feel they really are at most risk, they of course want to take those precautions
let's start off with the lead story on the daily telegraph. patients are being told to stay at home if they get a mild virus. there is increasing worry about the impact on the nhs of this outbreak. absolutely, yeah. and i think concerns have been raised in the uk because obviously they had the first fatality of someone within the country, sort of yesterday. and of course we have the daily telegraph quoting the nhs‘s medical director with this advice which, actually, i don't think it's too far...
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in the daily telegraph, they have patients being told to stay home if they get mild virus.ently a shift in policy, i guess all focused on trying to stop the hospitals getting out of control? on trying to stop the hospitals getting out of control7|j on trying to stop the hospitals getting out of control? i think a bit of expectation management here. the government said they can paint a worse case scenario, so the government said they can paint a worse case scenario, so if it hasn't they can walk back from it. but there is a big fear in number ten this could trigger a recession, that is what happens. so they need to have been seen saying they are totally upfront, this is where it's at. i personally don't think we are at. i personally don't think we are at that stage yet, i'm not a medical expert. but hsbc sent a load of stuff home after they tested positive, around the corner from where i work. so there is a sense of picking up the pace and dominating an agenda. we have a budget next week... it is supposed to be the economic impact. flybe has already said the coronavirus has
in the daily telegraph, they have patients being told to stay home if they get mild virus.ently a shift in policy, i guess all focused on trying to stop the hospitals getting out of control? on trying to stop the hospitals getting out of control7|j on trying to stop the hospitals getting out of control? i think a bit of expectation management here. the government said they can paint a worse case scenario, so the government said they can paint a worse case scenario, so if it hasn't they can walk...
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and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an anklesed as part of measures to curb the country's outreak. 0k, we're going to start with you, lance, the times. £350 billion bailout launched to save the british economy, wartime government plan, virus package targets firms. sounds like a lot and it certainly is. do you think it can do the trick? it's a huge amount of money, some of it will help homeowners, although nothing yet announced for those renting rather than paying their mortgage, and very important support for businesses and small businesses in particular. the sums involved are ion in particular. the sums involved are i0n in. in particular. the sums involved are ion in. of in particular. the sums involved are i0n in. of course they are loans and guarantees, so it doesn't mean all of this money will come out of the public coffers —— eye watering. there are still gaps so we expect further announcements in the days ahead, specific announcements perhaps on renters, from the airline industry and some of the other specific parts of the
and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an anklesed as part of measures to curb the country's outreak. 0k, we're going to start with you, lance, the times. £350 billion bailout launched to save the british economy, wartime government plan, virus package targets firms. sounds like a lot and it certainly is. do you think it can do the trick? it's a huge amount of money, some of it will help homeowners, although nothing yet announced for...
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the daily telegraph, many more families are going to lose loved ones.s is the morning from borisjohnson yesterday, very stark and distressing for many people. unsurprisingly, it's what taken headline space onjust unsurprisingly, it's what taken headline space on just about every paper this morning with the exception of the son which has cough and you're off. everyone else is wrong with this. it was a very sober press conference. really not the borisjohnson were used to sing at all. he is having a good crisis so far because people are surprised by the measured approach he has been taking. people are surprised by my minister's statement like —— statesmanlike and sombre handling of the press conference. given president crump —— president trump came under criticism, it is in stark contrast however the measures that have been introduced in other papers have really been criticised. in the guardian, there is criticism from other health experts saying actually, england should follow the lead of other countries, scotland and different measures which have been in
the daily telegraph, many more families are going to lose loved ones.s is the morning from borisjohnson yesterday, very stark and distressing for many people. unsurprisingly, it's what taken headline space onjust unsurprisingly, it's what taken headline space on just about every paper this morning with the exception of the son which has cough and you're off. everyone else is wrong with this. it was a very sober press conference. really not the borisjohnson were used to sing at all. he is having...
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so, on the daily telegraph, virus can only be delayed. that's right. of protecting the uk against the virus. we started in containment and are moving to delay. there is the cobra meeting today where the cabinet will agree to that, i believe. this is going to be looking more at social distancing, different measures with the idea of trying to delay the real outbreak of coronavirus and still towards the summer months when the hopi is the virus won't spread so quickly in the summer months because we are outside more and we aren't stuck in an enclosed spaces —— the hope is. so we will be looking at elderly homes, working from home and if you have any symptoms, isolation. those measures are what they will be looking at and then the budget that was yesterday, to help support those who do need help. you and i were both talking about the fact we haven't heard from schools yet, we both got children in school and my children are just desperate for a bit of self isolation, they can't wait. it's like a snow day on steroids, isn't it? anyway, financial times, sunak
so, on the daily telegraph, virus can only be delayed. that's right. of protecting the uk against the virus. we started in containment and are moving to delay. there is the cobra meeting today where the cabinet will agree to that, i believe. this is going to be looking more at social distancing, different measures with the idea of trying to delay the real outbreak of coronavirus and still towards the summer months when the hopi is the virus won't spread so quickly in the summer months because...
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and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an anklely released as part of measures to curb the country's outreak. let us turn to my guests and torched £50 billion bailout launched to save the economy, wartime government, virus package target firms, homeowners get mortgage breaks, this is what a lot of people wanted and in the eyes of many, the chancellor has delivered. more than we are estimating earlier, more than £1 billion with the measures and this is the biggest bailout package in the financial crisis and it delivers on several things that people are calling for and questions are still being raised on how on the detail. but ultimately, they been chancellor for a month and delivered a very confident announcement today and a lot of businesses will be feeling better after today i think. we have lost lance at the moment, but given that he says this is, he is going to make more announcements in the coming days about more details concerning the package, many are concerned, low—paid workers, members of the economy about a million people
and the daily telegraph pictures nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, out of prison in iran but wearing an anklely released as part of measures to curb the country's outreak. let us turn to my guests and torched £50 billion bailout launched to save the economy, wartime government, virus package target firms, homeowners get mortgage breaks, this is what a lot of people wanted and in the eyes of many, the chancellor has delivered. more than we are estimating earlier, more than £1 billion with the...
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the daily telegraph calls it a virus lifeline, but one that is targeted at businesses rather than individualslso highlights comments from the british government's chief scientific adviser that the most optimistic forecast of the impact of the epidemic would see 20,000 deaths in the uk. the financial times reports an internal eu document warning that russian media are using the coronavirus epidemic to try to sow distrust of european governments. it says a deliberate disinformation campaign is currently under way. bloomberg looks at another effect of the virus on the delivery company amazon. it has decided to temporarily suspend restocking from independent retailers in order to prioritise deliveries of what it terms essential products. they include books, by the way. and finally, the german website focus carries the story of the country's big brother contestants, who had been completely isolated from the news for the past month. the programme producers had to bring in a doctor to inform the contestants about the virus pandemic. we normally have a guest in the studio to review the papers with us
the daily telegraph calls it a virus lifeline, but one that is targeted at businesses rather than individualslso highlights comments from the british government's chief scientific adviser that the most optimistic forecast of the impact of the epidemic would see 20,000 deaths in the uk. the financial times reports an internal eu document warning that russian media are using the coronavirus epidemic to try to sow distrust of european governments. it says a deliberate disinformation campaign is...
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the daily telegraph, the chancellor unveiling, as you have already mentioned, the £350 billion virus. you run a business. what was announced yesterday, did that give you confidence? again, confidence that the government are going to do what it takes. i imagine they are going to revisit this strategy very soon. because a lot of the... i mean, they are doing things via loans rather than, again, direct cash payments and support. so there isa payments and support. so there is a question around businesses, around my own businesses. i am affected myself. so if you are taking up loa ns, myself. so if you are taking up loans, and these are extended loa ns loans, and these are extended loans now, the question is, if there is a difficulty repaying, what happens then? does the government take equity in my business and effectively nationalise a bunch of businesses or will they look at revisiting that? the number is promising, i think the delivery of that may be revisited over the foreseeable future. let's talk about misinformation now, and actually, this article in the financial times which says
the daily telegraph, the chancellor unveiling, as you have already mentioned, the £350 billion virus. you run a business. what was announced yesterday, did that give you confidence? again, confidence that the government are going to do what it takes. i imagine they are going to revisit this strategy very soon. because a lot of the... i mean, they are doing things via loans rather than, again, direct cash payments and support. so there isa payments and support. so there is a question around...
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we begin with the daily telegraph and boris johnson's warning that many more families will "lose lovedy the pm as a "nuanced reponse". however, the guardian says medical, scientific and public health experts have criticised the uk's approach. the papers says the measures put england at odds with neighbouring countries. the financial times leads with trauma on the global markets, the worst day for the ftse100 since black monday in 1987. the japan times carries a warning that specialist ecmo machines that are needed to help severe cases of coronavirus are in very short supply and most are already being used for patients with other serious heart and lung issues. bloomberg are reporting that italy's school shutdown is driving a surge in internet traffic as students turn to online video games to stave off boredom. and seeing as social distancing is becoming the new norm — harvard business review carries
we begin with the daily telegraph and boris johnson's warning that many more families will "lose lovedy the pm as a "nuanced reponse". however, the guardian says medical, scientific and public health experts have criticised the uk's approach. the papers says the measures put england at odds with neighbouring countries. the financial times leads with trauma on the global markets, the worst day for the ftse100 since black monday in 1987. the japan times carries a warning that...
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with me are claire cohen, women's editor for the daily telegraph, and political strategist jo tanner.headline is "fix testing fiasco now". it calls on ministers to — in its words — "get a grip" on testing after britain faces its worst day of deaths so far. the metro leads on that figure, citing that deaths leapt by 381 in just one day. the i says that medics are still in need of safety kits, suggesting that distribution problems means protective clothing is still not reaching front line nhs workers. the express leads on comments from the medical director of nhs england, who says there are "green shoots" of hope in the coronavirus battle as the number of new cases seem to plateau. the mirror tells the tragic story of an otherwise healthy 13—year—old boy who has died at a london hospital after contracting covid—i9. the financial times leads on an admission from michael gove that the government is having trouble acquiring coronavirus testing kits. the guardian says care home staff are warning that the virus is pushing them to breaking point. so let's begin. first, we do our traditional l
with me are claire cohen, women's editor for the daily telegraph, and political strategist jo tanner.headline is "fix testing fiasco now". it calls on ministers to — in its words — "get a grip" on testing after britain faces its worst day of deaths so far. the metro leads on that figure, citing that deaths leapt by 381 in just one day. the i says that medics are still in need of safety kits, suggesting that distribution problems means protective clothing is still not...
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might live your lives, but i wa nt to you might live your lives, but i want to start with the daily telegraphng to borisjohnson from picture of the queen speaking to boris johnson from windsor. the thing that stands out to me is that retro phone she's got, which i last saw it in about 1985. harriet, what did you make a? absolutely. it is the sort of thing you would imagine the sort of thing you would imagine the queen would have, very retro, very old school. you can't normally see the front so you don't know whether it's one of those what you put your fingers with awe in and we re put your fingers with awe in and were let round or rather she has buttons. the queen having her weekly audience via the telephone with the prime minister. they will have wa nted prime minister. they will have wanted this out there on the front pages to show that the queen is in good health after her son, prince charles announced today he has contracted coronavirus, although we are told he is also in good health. hejust has mild are told he is also in good health. he just has mild symptoms and is still working from h
might live your lives, but i wa nt to you might live your lives, but i want to start with the daily telegraphng to borisjohnson from picture of the queen speaking to boris johnson from windsor. the thing that stands out to me is that retro phone she's got, which i last saw it in about 1985. harriet, what did you make a? absolutely. it is the sort of thing you would imagine the sort of thing you would imagine the queen would have, very retro, very old school. you can't normally see the front so...
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while we are on a calm moment, we will park coronavirus and move onto the daily telegraph.edges as they say billions to ensure high—speed internet. our paper gets an overwhelming amount of things about the budget. this year, hardly anything. they want to talk about business effect impacted by coronavirus but it is a big event for rishi sunak who has only been in thejob forfour weeks. it for rishi sunak who has only been in the job for four weeks. it will not be the giant budget that the government had hoped for because it has been overshadowed by this crisis. the telegraph splashing back splashing on broadband and 4g connectivity levelling up the country in terms of digital infrastructure which is a real key priority of the government. but the other interesting thing is it looks like they will be spending a bit more day today which means possibly spending, even breaking the fiscal rules. fiscal responsibility, you don't spend more than you have but already, before we even got to coronavirus, they were thinking about how they could relax at an increase in spending. if you ar
while we are on a calm moment, we will park coronavirus and move onto the daily telegraph.edges as they say billions to ensure high—speed internet. our paper gets an overwhelming amount of things about the budget. this year, hardly anything. they want to talk about business effect impacted by coronavirus but it is a big event for rishi sunak who has only been in thejob forfour weeks. it for rishi sunak who has only been in the job for four weeks. it will not be the giant budget that the...
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sebastian, the daily telegraph has pretty much the same story and the main picture of prince williamnd catherine that their children. charlie, louis and george clapping. by the looks of it looks like they did their clapping before bedtime. alexis still be like there. your thoughts on the clap?” there. your thoughts on the clap?|i was there. your thoughts on the clap?” was out this evening for my wants a mandated walk around my neighbourhood. laughter. suddenly this noise erupted and i looked around andi this noise erupted and i looked around and i realised it was eight o'clock. everybody came to their windows out of their flats at their doorsteps banking pans and ifelt this odd situation, i was in the middle of this whole thing walking down the street and i started clapping as you do but the noise was absolutely terrific and such a hardening site as well because some of the stories we've heard from doctors and nurses, they are working in the most trying and testing conditions which are only about to get worse. in the health service. i think wherever you work in the country tonight, y
sebastian, the daily telegraph has pretty much the same story and the main picture of prince williamnd catherine that their children. charlie, louis and george clapping. by the looks of it looks like they did their clapping before bedtime. alexis still be like there. your thoughts on the clap?” there. your thoughts on the clap?|i was there. your thoughts on the clap?” was out this evening for my wants a mandated walk around my neighbourhood. laughter. suddenly this noise erupted and i...
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the daily telegraph has an extraordinary picture, really which i suppose in many ways sums up the wholesis. the prime minister having a sort of skype, or i'm not sure what form of technology he is using, but holding a cabinet meeting, a virtual cabinet meeting with all of his ministers. yes, actually following by example, basically. all supposed to be doing all of this now and he was having his meeting with his senior ministers from downing street via skype as we have been having relations with lots of our family and friends. he is doing exactly the same thing. so after last night public announcement or which was watched by an extraordinary number of people think people said 27 million people tuned in, and that we are all being told to stay at home the prime minister is doing just that. some or all of his cabinet. let's also look at the other front—page headline which is that the police are using persuasion rather than punishment, this is been a question, releases the prime minister announced those restrictions, how would they be enforced by the authorities? absolutely. other european n
the daily telegraph has an extraordinary picture, really which i suppose in many ways sums up the wholesis. the prime minister having a sort of skype, or i'm not sure what form of technology he is using, but holding a cabinet meeting, a virtual cabinet meeting with all of his ministers. yes, actually following by example, basically. all supposed to be doing all of this now and he was having his meeting with his senior ministers from downing street via skype as we have been having relations with...
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the daily telegraph reports that police officers are to "persuade, cajole, negotiate and advise" thestrictions as law enforcement leaders said they don't want to be compelled to take more draconian measures that are being commonly used abroad. the express picks up of matt hancock's promise that millions of new antibody tests will help britain defeat coronavirus. it also reports a study claiming 50% of us may have been infected. the times also picks up on the briefing by the health secretary, where he revealed a quarter of a million people are being recruited for an nhs volunteer army. but according to the guardian, a massive nhs recruitment drive to help contain the pandemic risks being undermined by the prospect of doctors quitting over fears of inadequate protective equipment. and the financial times focuses on chancellor, rishi sunak‘s warning that the pandemic would inevitably lead to businesses collapsing. so, let's begin... and the financial times focuses on chancellor, rishi sunak‘s warning that the pandemic would inevitably
the daily telegraph reports that police officers are to "persuade, cajole, negotiate and advise" thestrictions as law enforcement leaders said they don't want to be compelled to take more draconian measures that are being commonly used abroad. the express picks up of matt hancock's promise that millions of new antibody tests will help britain defeat coronavirus. it also reports a study claiming 50% of us may have been infected. the times also picks up on the briefing by the health...
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the other measures that have been taken, the daily telegraph on its front page talks about some of thethe uk announcing a mortgage holiday for those of you by coronavirus. so those who have to stay at home and cannot go to stay at home and cannot go to work, that sort of thing. royal bank of scotland, tsp, nationwide, must make saying they will suspend mortgage payments for up to three months. italy, similar move, the finance minister saying there will be mortgage holidays for italians. that is a very practical way, isn't it? it is. indian, what is going to happen if people have to stay at home, self isolate, they are not going to go outside, they are not going to spend money, and businesses small, medium and large, airlines, they will suffer & go to the wall. indian, people want to see practical measures. measures. governments will have to step in. interestingly, according to the telegraph, this initiative came from the banks themselves. they said, this is something we can do. yes, this is a way we can do. yes, this is a way we can help. many of you have been in touch about what you w
the other measures that have been taken, the daily telegraph on its front page talks about some of thethe uk announcing a mortgage holiday for those of you by coronavirus. so those who have to stay at home and cannot go to stay at home and cannot go to work, that sort of thing. royal bank of scotland, tsp, nationwide, must make saying they will suspend mortgage payments for up to three months. italy, similar move, the finance minister saying there will be mortgage holidays for italians. that is...
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the daily telegraph say the uk is on the brink — warning britain potentially faces a total lockdown withins boris johnson's warning — as the death toll in the uk rises to 281. the daily express reports military bosses are organising a massive operation to deliver food and medicine to the doorsteps of one and a half million people — judged most vulnerable to the coronavirus outbreak. (ani)and the financial times has spain calling on eu finance ministers to draw up a "marshall plan" to help europe's economy recover from the devastating effects of the pandemic. we will start with the metro. health workers, medics, in hazmat suits, carrying a stretcher of a coronavirus patient. it is not a game, it says. yet people are still failing to heed what at the moment is advice and it might soon become something stronger than that. yes, at the moment still hearing very strong advice being given to us by the government clearly now this is being paired with quite dramatic and very frightening images of more and more people succumbing to the virus. we have heard reports from nhs frontline workers, we have
the daily telegraph say the uk is on the brink — warning britain potentially faces a total lockdown withins boris johnson's warning — as the death toll in the uk rises to 281. the daily express reports military bosses are organising a massive operation to deliver food and medicine to the doorsteps of one and a half million people — judged most vulnerable to the coronavirus outbreak. (ani)and the financial times has spain calling on eu finance ministers to draw up a "marshall...
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the daily telegraph say the uk is on the brink — warning britain potentially faces a total lockdown withinborisjohnson‘s warning — as the death toll in the uk rises to 281. the daily express reports military bosses are organising a massive operation to deliver food and medicine to the doorsteps of one and a half million people — judged most vulnerable to the coronavirus outbreak. and the financial times has spain calling on eu finance ministers to draw up a "marshall plan" to help europe's economy recover from the devastating effects of the pandemic. i think that is at. we are going to go through them anyway. it is not working so well but most importantly we can see and hear, i hope. let's start with the net, not a game. someone being structured out with health workers and hazmat seats. yet we have seen over the weekend that people just do not seem to wish to comply. they are still going to the shops and the pubs. near salons —— hair salons and nail salons. and mixing in the park. i fear how many more seriously at setting pictures like this one on the front of the metro we are going to hav
the daily telegraph say the uk is on the brink — warning britain potentially faces a total lockdown withinborisjohnson‘s warning — as the death toll in the uk rises to 281. the daily express reports military bosses are organising a massive operation to deliver food and medicine to the doorsteps of one and a half million people — judged most vulnerable to the coronavirus outbreak. and the financial times has spain calling on eu finance ministers to draw up a "marshall plan" to...
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among those signing the letter, published in the daily telegraph, is the former head of the charity commissionon crosby, the conservative election guru. they describe her as a tough, assertive leader who has never crossed a line. for the first time in weeks, there have been no reports of shelling or airstrikes in syria's war ravaged province of idlib. the ceasefire brokered yesterday between turkey's president erdogan and vladamir putin of russia, appears to be largely holding. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. for months, this what is much of idlib has looked like — a ghost town. as people fled the russian—backed offensive by syrian forces, determined to seize the last remaining hold out of rebels supported by turkey. but this morning, look at this — people returning to the streets of idlib after a ceasefire brokered by russia and turkey. there was reports of some clashes, but the skies appeared empty of war planes. the people here have long learned to be sceptical of ceasefires. translation: this agreement will not hold. because in the past there have been many agreements t
among those signing the letter, published in the daily telegraph, is the former head of the charity commissionon crosby, the conservative election guru. they describe her as a tough, assertive leader who has never crossed a line. for the first time in weeks, there have been no reports of shelling or airstrikes in syria's war ravaged province of idlib. the ceasefire brokered yesterday between turkey's president erdogan and vladamir putin of russia, appears to be largely holding. 0ur diplomatic...
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self isolation, says the daily telegraph.a significant rise in the number of cases. the expresses the same story. new advice will be issued in a fortnight. the total number of cases it's 319. metro, tech firms tackle virus liars, the likes of google, facebook and twitterjoin forces with the nhs to fight take news on covid—19. the guardian, the biggest stock market falls since 2008 with the coronavirus and fears over it tricking panic selling, 125 billion pounds wife of the ftse 100 billion pounds wife of the ftse100 ina single billion pounds wife of the ftse100 in a single day. the financial times, oil price plunge sends tremors through global markets as russia and saudi arabia embark on an oil price war. a lot of cheery stock price to discuss. blimey. the front page of the times, john. global markets plunge amid coronavirus spheres, biggest falls since 2008, billions wiped off share values, the whole of italy and the town. armageddon. it's extraordinary. every day becomes more apocalyptic and this is very much the economic a
self isolation, says the daily telegraph.a significant rise in the number of cases. the expresses the same story. new advice will be issued in a fortnight. the total number of cases it's 319. metro, tech firms tackle virus liars, the likes of google, facebook and twitterjoin forces with the nhs to fight take news on covid—19. the guardian, the biggest stock market falls since 2008 with the coronavirus and fears over it tricking panic selling, 125 billion pounds wife of the ftse 100 billion...
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supporters of the home secretary — priti patel — have signed a letter in the daily telegraph after a assertive leader who has never crossed a line. among those signing the letter is the former head of the charity commission — william shawcross — and conservative election adviser sir lynton crosby. our political correspondent jonathan blake has more. the signatories to this letter aren't exactly household names, i have to say, you mentioned a couple of them in the introduction, there is also a handful of conservative peers. but they do all say that they have worked with or alongside priti patel at some point and to give you a flavour of what the letter says, we do not recognise the picture of what has been painted of priti patel this week. the letter goes on she is certainly a tough, assertive and effective leader but even under extreme pressure, she's never crossed a line or lost her temper. and it goes on to say that it is right that good ministers cannot be brought down by smears and gossip. and that is clearly what the home secretary herself is hoping. showing no intention of resi
supporters of the home secretary — priti patel — have signed a letter in the daily telegraph after a assertive leader who has never crossed a line. among those signing the letter is the former head of the charity commission — william shawcross — and conservative election adviser sir lynton crosby. our political correspondent jonathan blake has more. the signatories to this letter aren't exactly household names, i have to say, you mentioned a couple of them in the introduction, there is...
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the daily telegraph carries a warning from the prime minister that the nhs could be "overwhelmed" — liketh system — in just a fortnight as official guidance paved the way for british doctors to prioritise the coronavirus patients who are most likely to survive. the sunday times reports that more than a million people — most at risk from the coronavirus — are being told to live in isolation at home for three months. the mail on sunday reports the borisjohnson is urging britons to celebrate mother's day remotely by usingvideo calls. the sunday people has a picture of a stern—looking borisjohnson — saying don't go and visit your mum. the sunday mirror carries the same story — and adds there is an appeal for 50,000 nurses — to help fight coronavirus. the sunday express quotes the prime minister saying the threat now facing britain "cannot be sugar coated." it also reports the queen will address the nation in a tv speech. hello to both of you. thank you for joining me. give us a night if you can both hear me. i can foster absolutely. —— give us a nod. can both hear me. i can foster absolutely
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the front page of the daily telegraph, the state to pay wages as vm orders a national shutdown. know. no, that is what is so incredible. a brand—new no, that is what is so incredible. a brand— new conservative chancellor, obviously keen, an enormous appetite to prove his credentials and here is saying we do not know how long it will take. we are essentially writing a blank cheque. it is a huge gamble. the prime ministerand writing a blank cheque. it is a huge gamble. the prime minister and the government having to put trust in businesses and businesses having to trust the government but the truth is that no—one has any other option. this is what it has. but it is a hugely bold move. it is so crazy watching the governments and up and saying we do not know. we do not know what we're doing here. it is quite alarming, really. the front page of the telegraph also going through other announcements made today and for parents and students, the decision to close the schools but more importantly how a levels and gc and that that is unclear. the shoes of which normally take months are take
the front page of the daily telegraph, the state to pay wages as vm orders a national shutdown. know. no, that is what is so incredible. a brand—new no, that is what is so incredible. a brand— new conservative chancellor, obviously keen, an enormous appetite to prove his credentials and here is saying we do not know how long it will take. we are essentially writing a blank cheque. it is a huge gamble. the prime ministerand writing a blank cheque. it is a huge gamble. the prime minister and...
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supporters of the home secretary, priti patel, have signed a letter in the daily telegraph after a seriesrtive leader who has never crossed a line. among those signing the letter, is the former head of the charity commission, william shawcross, and conservative election adviser sir lynton crosby. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake told me a bit more about who signatories. i'm sorry we do not have that clip for you, but we will try to bring you some more on that later. an nhs trust at the centre of an inquiry into preventable baby deaths is to repay almost a million pounds that it received in 2018 for providing good maternity care. shrewsbury and telford nhs trust was paid the moneyjust weeks before inspectors rated its maternity services as inadequate. more than 900 families have contacted the inquiry to report concerns. scotland's loganair has said it will take on 16 of flybe's domestic routes following the collapse of the airline. flybe went into administration on thursday after a bid for fresh financial support failed. the government says it's working to save more routes. a stu
supporters of the home secretary, priti patel, have signed a letter in the daily telegraph after a seriesrtive leader who has never crossed a line. among those signing the letter, is the former head of the charity commission, william shawcross, and conservative election adviser sir lynton crosby. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake told me a bit more about who signatories. i'm sorry we do not have that clip for you, but we will try to bring you some more on that later. an nhs trust at...
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to associate edited our i'm joined now by camilla tominey, associate editor at edited our the daily telegraphatistically into the category of people who are being advised to look after themselves anyway. that is right. although, i think he would a lwa ys is right. although, i think he would always say himself that he has been in good health. he is into wellness and well—being and he does yoga and he eats the right things, as you would imagine, all organic, and he does not smoke or drink heavily, so i think he is in good shape and i think that is reflected in the statement that says his symptoms are mild. he quickens glad that he has not passed it to the duchess of cornwall. that statement that will be echoed in households around the uk of having to self—isolate between them. apparently prince charles is in one area of the scottish retreat and the duchess is in another, which is obviously an unfortunate circumstance, but it does go to show that covid—19 does not mind her attacks, whether you're a royalty or otherwise. indeed. they will have people working for them, so they have to think about
to associate edited our i'm joined now by camilla tominey, associate editor at edited our the daily telegraphatistically into the category of people who are being advised to look after themselves anyway. that is right. although, i think he would a lwa ys is right. although, i think he would always say himself that he has been in good health. he is into wellness and well—being and he does yoga and he eats the right things, as you would imagine, all organic, and he does not smoke or drink...
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the daily telegraph's cover shows borisjohnson during wednesday's pmqs.e out legal re—strictions on travel or public gatherings in the city. and the front page of the financial times says that the pound is taking a hit as london may be forced to go into lockdown. so let's hear what our paper reviewers have to say about that. mihir, why don't you start. schools closed as virus to shut down. teachers and students were voting with their feet. absolutely, and we found that many teachers were not at school or pupils were staying away. i think the question here is, last thursday, if you remember, the prime minister was very clear that this is not the time to close schools because the problem was, who would look after the children? certainly the government wouldn't want grandparents, a burden on grandparents, a burden on grandparents, they are the generation considered to be most at risk and of course this does raise the question, who is going to look after these children? it will certainly put a great burden on pa rents. certainly put a great burden on parents.
the daily telegraph's cover shows borisjohnson during wednesday's pmqs.e out legal re—strictions on travel or public gatherings in the city. and the front page of the financial times says that the pound is taking a hit as london may be forced to go into lockdown. so let's hear what our paper reviewers have to say about that. mihir, why don't you start. schools closed as virus to shut down. teachers and students were voting with their feet. absolutely, and we found that many teachers were not...
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the daily telegraph, helmets could be made law for e scooter riders.d to get around cities in other parts of the world for quite awhile now. we are just up with it. but there is a lot that is of concern to people about these scooters. not least because they are not licensed. if there is an accident it's not like you can take down a accident it's not like you can take downa number accident it's not like you can take down a number plate and have some kind of redress. they are asking for people to make helmets compulsory for people who ride, drive, i'm not sure for people who ride, drive, i'm not sure what the verb is, but people who are hopefully in charge of them, put them on some kind of footing with perhaps cyclists who are now compelled, i think, with perhaps cyclists who are now compelled, ithink, to with perhaps cyclists who are now compelled, i think, to wear helmets. the other issue as they travel pretty fast and if one bumps into you you know it because it can cause a serious injury. it is quite peculiar because for quite awhile you have been ab
the daily telegraph, helmets could be made law for e scooter riders.d to get around cities in other parts of the world for quite awhile now. we are just up with it. but there is a lot that is of concern to people about these scooters. not least because they are not licensed. if there is an accident it's not like you can take down a accident it's not like you can take downa number accident it's not like you can take down a number plate and have some kind of redress. they are asking for people to...
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looking at the daily telegraph, that picture of the three royal children looks like it was taken beforey have to go to bed before eight p.m.. did you catch the sing—a—thon?|j did,| did you catch the sing—a—thon?|j did, iwas did you catch the sing—a—thon?|j did, i was going for a wander this evening, having been in my flat all day and wanting to get a bit of exercise, i hadn't realised the time and suddenly this noise erupted around me. and as sian was saying, people tooting their horns, coming to their doorsteps in their windows, and it was really the most amazing sight for me to see. if you look on social media this evening, there are some incredible videos of towns and cities across the whole country where everybody had got involved in this moment. and i think it does show that the way the country is dealing with this lockdown but also with a health crisis. it is this sense of national unity, the way we do all seem to be in this together, and people have this huge appreciation for the nhs. because the health service, the doctors, the nurses who are caring for people, are already worki
looking at the daily telegraph, that picture of the three royal children looks like it was taken beforey have to go to bed before eight p.m.. did you catch the sing—a—thon?|j did,| did you catch the sing—a—thon?|j did, iwas did you catch the sing—a—thon?|j did, i was going for a wander this evening, having been in my flat all day and wanting to get a bit of exercise, i hadn't realised the time and suddenly this noise erupted around me. and as sian was saying, people tooting their...
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the other way they seem to be upping the game, on the daily telegraph attest rolled—out for frontlineesting far more widely than britain has. but public health england saying they wanted to make your that the tests for covid—i9 were reliable. that's right. the world health organization has kept saying, you know, one of the key measures to tackle coronavirus was test, test, test. other countries have been doing more of it. but now it looks like this test will be rolled out beginning with the nhs and that is a welcome move, because many nhs staff are not only are they putting themselves and their families at risk in the work that they are bravely doing day in, day out, but some are also not able to work because they might be self isolating or they might have some of the symptoms of coronavirus. there are report that in some london trust, between 30% and 50% of staff are not able to work because of those preventative measures. so this, hopefully, we'll be able to help counter that and it is expected to apply initially to nhs staff including doctor hs, nurses, intensive care workers, ambu
the other way they seem to be upping the game, on the daily telegraph attest rolled—out for frontlineesting far more widely than britain has. but public health england saying they wanted to make your that the tests for covid—i9 were reliable. that's right. the world health organization has kept saying, you know, one of the key measures to tackle coronavirus was test, test, test. other countries have been doing more of it. but now it looks like this test will be rolled out beginning with the...
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the daily telegraph reports that police officers are to persuade, cajole, negotiate and advise the public to follow lockdown restrictions, as law enforcement leaders said they don't want to be compelled to take more draconian measures that are being commonly used abroad. the express picks up on matt hancock's promise that millions of new antibody tests will help britain defeat coronavirus. it also reports a study claiming 50% of us may have been infected. the times also covers the briefing by the health secretary, where he revealed a 250,000 people are being recruited for an nhs volunteer army. but, according to the guardian, a massive nhs recruitment drive to help contain the pandemic risks being undermined by the prospect of doctors quitting over fears of inadequate protective equipment. and the financial times focuses on chancellor, rishi sunak‘s, warning that the pandemic would inevitably lead to businesses collapsing. so let's start off, then. caroline, why don't you start us off with the telegraph. they have that quite dramatic front page picture of boris johnson and his cabinet, al
the daily telegraph reports that police officers are to persuade, cajole, negotiate and advise the public to follow lockdown restrictions, as law enforcement leaders said they don't want to be compelled to take more draconian measures that are being commonly used abroad. the express picks up on matt hancock's promise that millions of new antibody tests will help britain defeat coronavirus. it also reports a study claiming 50% of us may have been infected. the times also covers the briefing by...
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this is "the daily telegraph."ourt circular, which records what the royal family were doing yesterday. by the way, there is no record now in the court secular of anything the duke and duchess of sussex are doing. they've been airbrushed. but this is what meghan markle's got away from. things like the prince of wales duke of cornwall, this morning vi visited ke visited sheepskin industrial estate. later on, his highness went to attend the surfing against sewage campaign . well, do you know something? going to attend surfing against sewage, it doesn't compare with being a star in california, does it? not a hollywood star. she looks incredibly happy. >> will they meet with the queen before moving to canada? is that going to be awkward? >> this is a very good question. yes, they will, on monday at the commonwealth service. and they were supposed to represent the commonwealth. but they've had to step down from that. you can't have it all ways. and apparently, i mean, i don't think it'll be awkward because the queen is n
this is "the daily telegraph."ourt circular, which records what the royal family were doing yesterday. by the way, there is no record now in the court secular of anything the duke and duchess of sussex are doing. they've been airbrushed. but this is what meghan markle's got away from. things like the prince of wales duke of cornwall, this morning vi visited ke visited sheepskin industrial estate. later on, his highness went to attend the surfing against sewage campaign . well, do you...
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among those signing the letter, published today in the daily telegraph, is the former head of the charityve election adviser sir lynton crosby. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. good morning to you, jonathan. after claims of dark forces working against, further response from priti patel supporters stop tell us more about who they are, who is signing the letter and what they are saying? this is a show of support for the secretary after what has been a very difficult week for her. the signatories to this letter aren't exactly household names, i have to say, you mentioned a couple of them in the introduction, there is also a handful of conservative peers. but they do all say that they have worked with or alongside priti patel some a point and to give you a flavour for the letter says, we do not recognise a picture of what has been painted a priti patel this week. the letter goes on she is certainly a tough, assertive and effective leader but even under extreme pressure, she's never crossed a line or lost her temper. and it goes on to say that it is right that good
among those signing the letter, published today in the daily telegraph, is the former head of the charityve election adviser sir lynton crosby. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. good morning to you, jonathan. after claims of dark forces working against, further response from priti patel supporters stop tell us more about who they are, who is signing the letter and what they are saying? this is a show of support for the secretary after what has been a very difficult...
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charles, daily telegraph. one question to you, prime minister.ct and ban, regarding private gatherings where you might have a group of students who have got together for a party. how will you deal with that, when you make it illegal? then, just a straightforward question on the packages, is the food going to be free and how will they actually order it, you know, the precise details of how that process works? 0n the technicalities of the size of gatherings, if you don't mind i'm going to askjenny to answer. gatherings, if you don't mind i'm going to ask jenny to answer. as we have said in a number of these briefings before, actually the very large gatherings you are still surrounded by a smallish group of individuals and it is that proximity thatis individuals and it is that proximity that is the problem. but it is the social gathering as well, usually with a large one before and after. the pub, restaurant, getting on the bus in an enclosed environment. in actual fact, the epidemiologists suggest is the smallish gatherings that are the most diffic
charles, daily telegraph. one question to you, prime minister.ct and ban, regarding private gatherings where you might have a group of students who have got together for a party. how will you deal with that, when you make it illegal? then, just a straightforward question on the packages, is the food going to be free and how will they actually order it, you know, the precise details of how that process works? 0n the technicalities of the size of gatherings, if you don't mind i'm going to...
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almost 100 allies of the home secretary, priti patel, have written a letter to the daily telegraph defending a series of bullying allegations. let's speak to our political correspondent jonathan blake. jonathan, what's in the letter? this is a show of support for the home secretary at the end of what has been a very difficult week for her. as you mentioned, more than 90 supporters of hers, you will not have heard of most of them, i have to say, but they include the conservative electing strategist and a handful of tory peers, say they have all worked with her at some point, or been involved with campaigns alongside her, and they say that, we do not recognise the picture that has been painted of priti patel this week. she's certainly tough, assertive and effective leader but even under extreme pressure, the letter says, she has never crossed a line or lost her temper. it goes on to say that it is right that good ministers cannot be brought down by smears and gossip. it seems that the home secretary's intention as well, to not be removed from her post after several reports in the media of accu
almost 100 allies of the home secretary, priti patel, have written a letter to the daily telegraph defending a series of bullying allegations. let's speak to our political correspondent jonathan blake. jonathan, what's in the letter? this is a show of support for the home secretary at the end of what has been a very difficult week for her. as you mentioned, more than 90 supporters of hers, you will not have heard of most of them, i have to say, but they include the conservative electing...
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this is in the daily telegraph. if you travel the daily telegraph. team, occasionally you will find a bar dedicated to the team you follow. this is a bar in tokyo dedicated entirely to liverpool foot ball dedicated entirely to liverpool football club. obviously the main focus at the moment is the japanese player who is playing for liverpool, and they make it really clear if they go to the bar, regulars know that he has not been picked, you know sometimes cops make deals with foreign players because they want to expand their business into a particular country or area, saying this is not the case with him and they explain why. but they are passionate about liverpool fc, the owner says it is a mark of great pride that he isjoint liverpool, it gives a pride that he isjoint liverpool, it givesa dream pride that he isjoint liverpool, it gives a dream to all ourjapanese children. i will just gives a dream to all ourjapanese children. i willjust read this bit. when alex 0xlade chamberlain was injured, they sent 1000 origami cranes with handwritten messages o
this is in the daily telegraph. if you travel the daily telegraph. team, occasionally you will find a bar dedicated to the team you follow. this is a bar in tokyo dedicated entirely to liverpool foot ball dedicated entirely to liverpool football club. obviously the main focus at the moment is the japanese player who is playing for liverpool, and they make it really clear if they go to the bar, regulars know that he has not been picked, you know sometimes cops make deals with foreign players...
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i've got a story in the daily telegraph this morning about the six nations.reported. basically, by has been widely reported. basically, rugby is at that point now where they have to make a decision, the people who rule rugby, have to make a decision about where the next lot of six nations matches are going to go. there is a strong suggestion it will go behind a pay wall a year from now. an interesting column from brian moore, who is open and honest about why it's important that it doesn't. he says rugby is not like football, it is a minority sport which needs money and exposure, even to standstill. we have seen what has happened with cricket. when latvia we nt happened with cricket. when latvia went behind a pay wall. a lot of debate about whether that is the right thing or whether there is some way of keeping it on terrestrial television. we know the bbc and itv will not be allowed to share it again. they are not allowed to do the double big thing. it is worrying for a number of sport in the future. sky do a fantasticjob in their coverage of sport. but when
i've got a story in the daily telegraph this morning about the six nations.reported. basically, by has been widely reported. basically, rugby is at that point now where they have to make a decision, the people who rule rugby, have to make a decision about where the next lot of six nations matches are going to go. there is a strong suggestion it will go behind a pay wall a year from now. an interesting column from brian moore, who is open and honest about why it's important that it doesn't. he...
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almost a hundred allies of priti patel have written a letter in the daily telegraph defending her anddevice was "not viable". the duke of sussex has been to silverstone, to open a new museum that tells the story of british motor racing. harry toured the venue with the formula one champion, lewis hamilton, and was shown how wheels are changed in the pit. james waterhouse reports. it is not a bad person to get a lift off — his royal highness, until the end of the month, plays passenger to lewis hamilton. they're opening this new £20 million motor sports museum at silverstone. this visit is one of duke of sussex's lastjobs as a royal, before he steps down in april. with the clock ticking... the world champion tries out to gun that is used to change wheels in the pit. no danger of a job change coming soon, then. bloody hell! the prince chats to younger fans alongside the exhibition, which documents british racing over the years. i now officially open the silverstone experience. for lewis hamilton, there is no stepping back as he goes for a seventh world title. for harry and meghan this is
almost a hundred allies of priti patel have written a letter in the daily telegraph defending her anddevice was "not viable". the duke of sussex has been to silverstone, to open a new museum that tells the story of british motor racing. harry toured the venue with the formula one champion, lewis hamilton, and was shown how wheels are changed in the pit. james waterhouse reports. it is not a bad person to get a lift off — his royal highness, until the end of the month, plays...
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crashing stock markets, they still make the front page of the british newspaper here's the "british daily telegraphhan looking in different directions here is the front page of the "daily mail," the last good-bye, but did they get a frosty good-bye from will and kate. we'll have details of what happened there in just a moment. think about this, this is the place where crowds gather on historic occasions there's buckingham palace, where they stand and wave. maybe, just maybe, we'll never see harry and meghan on that balcony again. this was not quite harry and meghan's last day as senior royals but it felt like it the last look at the pomp and ceremony they are leaving behind a last chance for them to show the world what could have been the event celebrating connections between countries that were once part of the british empire, quickly became a demonstration of a disconnec within the royal family, unlike last year when harry and meghan arrived in procession with the queen. this year they were seated early. meghan appearing to mouth hi when william and kate arrived, but the two couples, sitting just
crashing stock markets, they still make the front page of the british newspaper here's the "british daily telegraphhan looking in different directions here is the front page of the "daily mail," the last good-bye, but did they get a frosty good-bye from will and kate. we'll have details of what happened there in just a moment. think about this, this is the place where crowds gather on historic occasions there's buckingham palace, where they stand and wave. maybe, just maybe,...
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this is the front page of the daily telegraph.day. i watched this on the tally, quite interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it'sjust interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it's just a interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it'sjust a moment interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it's just a moment when they have been to a service, walking back. they know the eyes of the world a re back. they know the eyes of the world are on them, that first moment, a nod, a handshake or eric idle? —— a cuddle. did you know that squatting at your desk may ward off chronic illness? what, like exercising? we have one or two people at standing desks in our office. some people say we should replace desks entirely with squatting or kneeling postures to chronic inactivity —— combat inactivity. kneeling? scientists from california university found participants were less likely to suffer from participants were less likely to sufferfrom chronic participants were less likely to suffer from chronic diseases. human bodies weren't desi
this is the front page of the daily telegraph.day. i watched this on the tally, quite interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it'sjust interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it's just a interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it'sjust a moment interesting. as mark telly. —— on the telly. it's just a moment when they have been to a service, walking back. they know the eyes of the world a re back. they know the eyes of the world are on them, that first moment, a...
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there was an article in the daily telegraph from the assistant commissioner of the met police saying the police had perhaps not been very sure—footed about the way they had gone in, trying to enforce the lockdown. so i think the police themselves will seek to take a step back and, it is worth stressing, that overwhelmingly people have gone along with the guidelines and the compliance has been quite extraordinary. if you look at journeys to been quite extraordinary. if you look atjourneys to work, certainly in london, tube travel has fallen offa in london, tube travel has fallen off a cliff. 0nly something like 3% off a cliff. 0nly something like 3% of people who use the tube are using it. it seems people are heeding the message to stay at home. that helps the police because it indicates that people are going along with the guidelines without the need for reinforcement. norman, many thanks. spain has recorded its worst daily figure yet for the number of fatalities from coronavirus. 849 people have died in the last 24 hours. it's the latest in a string of very high tallies, as hospital
there was an article in the daily telegraph from the assistant commissioner of the met police saying the police had perhaps not been very sure—footed about the way they had gone in, trying to enforce the lockdown. so i think the police themselves will seek to take a step back and, it is worth stressing, that overwhelmingly people have gone along with the guidelines and the compliance has been quite extraordinary. if you look at journeys to been quite extraordinary. if you look atjourneys to...
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daily mirror. clear, in the telegraph, how do you deal with individualizing or personalising these huge numbers?ople's individual stories or is it coming too fast?m is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo is simply coming too fast i think, and as jo rightly is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo rightly pointed out, the cruel fact of this disease is people cannot be with their loved ones at the and, so it is making incredible ha rd the and, so it is making incredible hard forfamilies, the and, so it is making incredible hard for families, really shocking and awfulfor them, hard for families, really shocking and awful for them, especially when you got a 13—year—old or a 19—year—old, asjojust you got a 13—year—old or a 19—year—old, as jo just mentioned. so it is really difficult to into those stories and provide the virus with a face. a 13—year—old, shocking, as the deputy chief medical officer said today, the majority of young people are not going to experiences this as elderly informal people. especially as they have not got underlying conditions —— elderly and vulnerable people. as thi
daily mirror. clear, in the telegraph, how do you deal with individualizing or personalising these huge numbers?ople's individual stories or is it coming too fast?m is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo is simply coming too fast i think, and as jo rightly is simply coming too fast i think, and asjo rightly pointed out, the cruel fact of this disease is people cannot be with their loved ones at the and, so it is making incredible ha rd the and, so it is making incredible hard forfamilies,...
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the daily telegraph reports that three of the latest coronavirus cases were already nhs patients, sparkinghere's also a photo of daniel craig after the news that the release of the newjames bond film has been delayed because of the outbreak. james bond is also on the front of the metro — its bond themed headline is "dr says no". the guardian has a picture of michael bloomberg who is dropping out of the us presidential race after spending millions on his own campaign. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website is our lead story too, the collapse of the airline flybe. that was confirmed just a couple of hours ago, at about 3:30am. that is our main story. more information on that through the day. the news only came in at about 3am. we have been hearing a lot about the coronavirus and the impact it's had on sport, just in the bulletin earlier, how the england match against italy in the england match against italy in the six nations will be behind closed doors. the premier league has written to all 20 clubs warning they might have to play behind closed doors because of the coronav
the daily telegraph reports that three of the latest coronavirus cases were already nhs patients, sparkinghere's also a photo of daniel craig after the news that the release of the newjames bond film has been delayed because of the outbreak. james bond is also on the front of the metro — its bond themed headline is "dr says no". the guardian has a picture of michael bloomberg who is dropping out of the us presidential race after spending millions on his own campaign. and one of the...
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the daily telegraph reports that people could be taken into custody orfined £1,000 — if they refuse tockdowns — its main image is pope francis blessing an empty st peter's square yesterday. online, the main image on the huffington post is of nick matthews, the 59—year—old retired police officer, who was named as having died after contracting coronavirus. his wife mary paid tribute to him as her soulmate and best friend. we will look at some of the inside pages. you mentioned toilet roll but look at this, let's have a sense of what is going on all over the world in reaction to coronavirus and this isa in reaction to coronavirus and this is a good one from the inside of the daily mail. the eiffel tower, closed. uk poles postponed, police blocking access to a beach in barcelona. and this is a selfie sent toa barcelona. and this is a selfie sent to a church in italy after services they were halted. lots of queues at airports for example. in america, these passengers cue for ten hours to get through checks at chicago airportand, again, to get through checks at chicago airport and, again, pa
the daily telegraph reports that people could be taken into custody orfined £1,000 — if they refuse tockdowns — its main image is pope francis blessing an empty st peter's square yesterday. online, the main image on the huffington post is of nick matthews, the 59—year—old retired police officer, who was named as having died after contracting coronavirus. his wife mary paid tribute to him as her soulmate and best friend. we will look at some of the inside pages. you mentioned toilet...
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the daily telegraph calls the quarantine in italy a farce, reporting that dozens of flights from locked—downy alone, and passengers were not put into quarantine or tested for the virus upon arrival. the daily mail, which splashes with the latest coronavirus death in the uk, also says there was confusion over monitoring travellers arriving to the uk from italy. the daily mirror reports that tesco is now rationing some items after some shoppers stripped the shelves of beans, pasta and long—life milk. the sun carries an interview with aker okoye, the 16—year—old who hugged the duchess of sussex while on stage on friday during her visit to a school in dagenham. the paper says he has written to prince harry, saying, "sorry i cuddled your wife." and online, the vice looks at how you should prepare sensibly for a worst—case coronavirus scenario and says face masks won't help, but cans of food and medical kits would be better. that is all the front pages. what have we got inside, sally? the front pages are all manchester united this morning but i want to share this, i'm sure lots of you have seen th
the daily telegraph calls the quarantine in italy a farce, reporting that dozens of flights from locked—downy alone, and passengers were not put into quarantine or tested for the virus upon arrival. the daily mail, which splashes with the latest coronavirus death in the uk, also says there was confusion over monitoring travellers arriving to the uk from italy. the daily mirror reports that tesco is now rationing some items after some shoppers stripped the shelves of beans, pasta and...
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the paper says it's a "bleak but frank assessment of the emergency facing the country. " the daily telegraph the prime minister amount to a "nuanced response." the paper says other countries have been more robust in their response. we will be speaking to the government's chief scientist in a moment asking why the uk's response isa moment asking why the uk's response is a difference to other —— is so different to other countries'. the mirror also asks "is it enough?" the paper carries quotes from former health secretaryjeremy hunt, who says many people will be surprised and concerned "we are not moving sooner". and the most read on bbc news online is the news that the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, and his wife sophie are in 14—day isolation after she tested positive for the coronavirus. mr trudeau is in good health and has no symptoms. so, patrick coming up at 7:30am this morning. we have quite a bit of time with the chief scientific officer this morning. everyone has a huge thirst for information right now. if you have a question you would like to ask, after what was quite an extr
the paper says it's a "bleak but frank assessment of the emergency facing the country. " the daily telegraph the prime minister amount to a "nuanced response." the paper says other countries have been more robust in their response. we will be speaking to the government's chief scientist in a moment asking why the uk's response isa moment asking why the uk's response is a difference to other —— is so different to other countries'. the mirror also asks "is it...
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will be remembered for generations, one of britain's most senior officers has written in the daily telegrapht preserve "the trust and confidence of the public." a lack of coronavirus testing has led to a "furious row" among ministers, the daily mail reports, as it emerged that one in four nhs doctors is either ill or in quarantine. the i leads on comments from the chief scientific adviser that the uk's social distancing rules are "making a difference" in containing the virus. the paperfeatures an image of an almost deserted city of london. and on instagram, prince harry and meghan have announced that they are ending their sussex royal account. they released a lengthy statement saying goodbye to their 11 million followers, signing off with "take good care of yourselves, and of one another." midnight tonight they stop being officially working royals? that's their little goodbye message. let's look at the insides. this is from the mail, about a painting from vincent van gogh of worth £5 million and was stolen overnight at a raid ata and was stolen overnight at a raid at a dutch museum. police s
will be remembered for generations, one of britain's most senior officers has written in the daily telegrapht preserve "the trust and confidence of the public." a lack of coronavirus testing has led to a "furious row" among ministers, the daily mail reports, as it emerged that one in four nhs doctors is either ill or in quarantine. the i leads on comments from the chief scientific adviser that the uk's social distancing rules are "making a difference" in containing...