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the daily telegraph, as we join the daily telegraph, as wejoin our guests. us. kate, let's start with the daily telegraph and the front page story, a very, very striking although not that recent photograph of khairi saadallah. what do you make of what the daily telegraph has to say about the daily telegraph has to say about the knowledge that was hard of this man, that he had been at least come gci’oss man, that he had been at least come across the radar at mis? 50, this across the radar at mis? so, this headline is actually across the papers this evening, the telegraph, along with others have led with it that he was on the mis radar and of course he is now the lead suspect in what is being considered to be an incident of terrorism with three people dead and others injured. i think it's important, and the telegraph goes into this, that being a person of interest to mi5 can mean a person of interest to mi5 can mean a lot of different things. we are meant to believe he was on a list of approximately hundred and 30,000 people who can come across the radar of mi
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the daily telegraph, leicester put back in lockdown as the virus urges.his is after nonessential shops were only allowed to open just a few days ago, june the 15th. this is very bad news for the city in fact an interesting why the statement from matt hancock was pushed back so late. it is bad news for the city but also for the government. this is not an alpha they wanted to make and as you said they wanted to make and as you said the already postponed making the announcement wants. and leicester's mayor has been pretty cross and outspoken about that and said he was only told that it was to be made at 1am this morning and he is not terribly pleased about that. it was postponed once but when you have got the figure emerging that sizzling light to percent of all new cases of the virus in the country and three times higher than surrounding towns and cities, you cannot avoid taking and cities, you cannot avoid taking a decision like this even when shops that have only been open sincejune the 15th and when the rest of the country is obviously preparing to start
the daily telegraph, leicester put back in lockdown as the virus urges.his is after nonessential shops were only allowed to open just a few days ago, june the 15th. this is very bad news for the city in fact an interesting why the statement from matt hancock was pushed back so late. it is bad news for the city but also for the government. this is not an alpha they wanted to make and as you said they wanted to make and as you said the already postponed making the announcement wants. and...
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we will move to the daily telegraph. localised lockdown5 loom a5 to the daily telegraph.ses. the potential for manchester and liverpool being sealed off? yes. this is really actually it will have to be localised lockdowns. something other countries have done and although they have different structures of government, germany has a federal structure, and so you can see how that will operate, actually this i really think has to be managed by local authorities that are able to take this forward and had the resources to do so importantly. and because already there is concerns about different parts of the country that the our rate rising and as i mentioned this test and trace isolate strategy is not yet up and running. we don't really have sufficient enough picture in terms of the data and i think this will be happening with necessarily going to happen around the country but different parts of the country but different parts of the country but different parts of the country will have stricter measures than others and this already major concerns around schools, i live at the pri
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he looked on the daily telegraph where we look at how we live in britain. the story here, green light for no fault quickly divorces. john stevens, it seems like the government is wanting to make divorcing slightly easier given the fact that potentially some people in lockdown might have found that it was not as easy to be what their partners as they once thought. yes, this is something governments been talking about for a while. making it easier to get divorced and it will change it so if it is a divorce they can get that sewn up within a few months but the backlash to this from some tory backbenchers, are concerned about the timing of this. they will vote on it on monday and it could come into force injuly but tory backbenchers are saying that marriages are under a lot of pressure thanks to coronavirus and the crisis that we have been going through and it is actually the best time to bring this into their concern is that we lead to a spate of people getting divorced who may regret it later on and rather than reducing it down to six months, i think people a
he looked on the daily telegraph where we look at how we live in britain. the story here, green light for no fault quickly divorces. john stevens, it seems like the government is wanting to make divorcing slightly easier given the fact that potentially some people in lockdown might have found that it was not as easy to be what their partners as they once thought. yes, this is something governments been talking about for a while. making it easier to get divorced and it will change it so if it is...
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the daily telegraph. focus on this two metre rule to be cut for the new school year. we heard during the briefing that most children will hopefully, if progress continues, return to school into september. there was a buzz on this idea of schools applying this to me to rule. —— two metres rule. idea of schools applying this to me to rule. -- two metres rule. one of the challenges of getting more children back to school, they have openedin children back to school, they have opened in the last couple weeks, there's simply not enough space to keep children in these small groups. the average class size is only 15 kids, there's just not space for more kids. the telegraph was pushing really ha rd more kids. the telegraph was pushing really hard saying it's a scandal that schools are reopening because of the impact on so many kids who may miss six months of proper schooling. we would have to lose some of those restrictions for september, and there is also growing calls for more innovative ways to create more spac
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alec loan from the daily telegraph correspondent in moscow thanks very much for your reporting. and attending to some of the other stories making news this hour brazil has now overtaken britain to become the country with the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll standing and nearly 42000 the government is largely opening up the economy despite warnings from experts that the country has yet to reach the peak of the infection spread. and at least 5 people have been killed after heavy rain caused severe floods in the south the chinese region of our state media says a search operation for several missing residents was still underway rain storms have battered areas in south and east china over the last few days. as the u.s. is gripped by an rest an anti racism protests following the death of george floyd president donald trump as a planned campaign event in oklahoma on twitter recognized his rally shed jewel reorganised brother his every june 19th after he realized june 90. coincided with juneteenth an important anniversary marking the end of slavery in the u.s. trump wrote many of my a
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and that was the daily telegraph's like loon there speaking to us earlier from last fall. the bonus leo is back in action on friday night rb live seek went to hoffenheim looking for a win to cement their hold on 3rd place and a trip to the champions league next season and the hosts obliged and then their guest a 2 nil victory yulian not goldman making a return to hoffenheim the place where he made his debut as the league's youngest head coach marcel rock took over as hoffenheim caretaker coach only this past tuesday after the club fired alfred screw into. but he didn't have an easy task ahead of him sugar are known for their fire power and made it one nail in just the 9th minute i know what you move kaylee with the perfect pass and own mode did the rest i and the spain international wasn't done yet barely 2 minutes later and made it to neo i. headed back the long ball to all who fired home to bag his brace. in the 27th minute boar's head or bounced off the woodwork in what was probably oftentimes best chance of the game to nail the final score a disappointing debut. at hof
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let's go back to the daily telegraph and talk about what happened today with mp5.rs of parliament cueing socially distancing cueing outside the commons chamber as they waited to cast their vote on the future of proceedings in the house. you are both politicaljournalists. what did you make of this, stephen, you first of all? well, it was pretty ridiculous, really. we all got very used to having to queue at the weekend whenever we've got a spare moment for shops, but i think my overall reaction was kind of funny to see people who really ought to be here answering their constrictions works, scrutinising legislation cueing up, i think it was quite funny to think about what it would be like in the rain. that i thing was very much the reaction of most mps in the queue was slightly ridiculous. laura, the axis of this is not democratic because about a third of mps are shielding and not able to make it to westminster because, you know, they are vulnerable. that's just not fair. they are not able to vote. how does that work? exactly. and that's the serious point. so were pre
let's go back to the daily telegraph and talk about what happened today with mp5.rs of parliament cueing socially distancing cueing outside the commons chamber as they waited to cast their vote on the future of proceedings in the house. you are both politicaljournalists. what did you make of this, stephen, you first of all? well, it was pretty ridiculous, really. we all got very used to having to queue at the weekend whenever we've got a spare moment for shops, but i think my overall reaction...
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the daily telegraph focusing our attention on the other suggested rule change that may happen from thece to one metres. interesting tension here perhaps between politics and science. yes, but it also speaks of tension within the conservative party over the past week where we read lots of newspaper reports about quite a few tory mps pushing really ha rd quite a few tory mps pushing really hard internally, this to metre rule is killing hospitality and tourism across the country. it has to be reviewed by the time bars reopen otherwise it is not economical for them to do so. when it comes to pubs, it reduces the occupancy to maybe 10% of what they were before. they cannot make any money at that rate. dropping it to one metre means those bars and restaurants can suddenly hit about 70% occupancy rate. at that level, they might just be able to make a profit. it is back to health versus the economy. is it right to keep two metres or can we just about have this control to drop to one metre and start spending in pubs and restaurants again?m to one metre and start spending in pubs and restaurants
the daily telegraph focusing our attention on the other suggested rule change that may happen from thece to one metres. interesting tension here perhaps between politics and science. yes, but it also speaks of tension within the conservative party over the past week where we read lots of newspaper reports about quite a few tory mps pushing really ha rd quite a few tory mps pushing really hard internally, this to metre rule is killing hospitality and tourism across the country. it has to be...
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let's start with the front page of the daily telegraph.ly, big news today in the uk, a stabbing in glasgow in scotland. the headline reads asylum—seekers shot dug next shot dead after six shot dug next shot dead after six shotin shot dug next shot dead after six shot in glasgow. the daily telegraph is reporting that an asylum seeker went on a rampage over lack of meals, lack of food where he was. now, some context, of course is that asylum—seekers during the pandemic in glasgow, some of them were moved to this hotel given that hotels are not being occupied at the moment. there's been a bit of a discussion from course, we don't know the motive, but benedict, there has been a discussion, hasn't the? around the treatment of asylum—seekers in the uk, of course, there has been attention on this given what's in glasgow. yes. so, this is a very unusual attack, certainly for scotland, others on this trip attack, the telegraph is indeed reporting that it's the knife man was an asylum seeker from it's the knife man was an asylum seekerfrom sudan, it
let's start with the front page of the daily telegraph.ly, big news today in the uk, a stabbing in glasgow in scotland. the headline reads asylum—seekers shot dug next shot dead after six shot dug next shot dead after six shotin shot dug next shot dead after six shot in glasgow. the daily telegraph is reporting that an asylum seeker went on a rampage over lack of meals, lack of food where he was. now, some context, of course is that asylum—seekers during the pandemic in glasgow, some of...
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caroline, the daily telegraph says quarantine will not work and the home office agrees.e on monday, what will happen? i hesitate to use the word u—turn ina happen? i hesitate to use the word u—turn in a dismissive term because i always see it as a good sign when people are prepared to change their mind in the face of new evidence. but this is yet another government mandate that seems to interned around ona mandate that seems to interned around on a coin because has been so much opposition from the flight countries, —— flight companies, primarily. they are hoping to sue the government over this quarantine business. it makes known sense numbers was because they talk about quarantining people coming in for 14 days and we have one of the biggest oui’ days and we have one of the biggest our rates and that is in comparison to the country that visitors would come from. tony, can you dissect this for us? the home office has the chuckle brothers as the special advisors. another example of a government that appears to have been run by fast. this is not been thought through and the
caroline, the daily telegraph says quarantine will not work and the home office agrees.e on monday, what will happen? i hesitate to use the word u—turn ina happen? i hesitate to use the word u—turn in a dismissive term because i always see it as a good sign when people are prepared to change their mind in the face of new evidence. but this is yet another government mandate that seems to interned around ona mandate that seems to interned around on a coin because has been so much opposition...
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the daily telegraph focuses on the uk's travel restrictions — with the government saying 14—day quarantineanyone entering the country are vital to prevent second peak of coronavirus. according to the daily mirror, foreign holidays could be possible this summer as it predicts controversial quarantine plans look set to be relaxed. the daily mail also says ministers are rushing to soften 14—day quarantine plans — with health secretary matt hancock saying he was optimistic about people's holiday prospects. in the wake of the the coronavirus pandemic, the i highlights a warning that university funding in the uk faces its biggest ever funding crisis. and the times has borisjohnson saying the uk will not walk away from the people of hong kong and will have "no choice" but to offer them a route to british citizenship if china strips them of theirfreedom. so let's begin. welcome to both of you. thank you for joining welcome to both of you. thank you forjoining us virtually this evening. let's start off talking about the ft, frontpage here, a lot of international newspapers carrying this, talking ab
the daily telegraph focuses on the uk's travel restrictions — with the government saying 14—day quarantineanyone entering the country are vital to prevent second peak of coronavirus. according to the daily mirror, foreign holidays could be possible this summer as it predicts controversial quarantine plans look set to be relaxed. the daily mail also says ministers are rushing to soften 14—day quarantine plans — with health secretary matt hancock saying he was optimistic about people's...
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the daily telegraph writes the the government's quarantine schem ' according to leaked documents seenss looks at steps being made by the prime minister from tomorrow to save 3.5 million jobs by reopening sectors of the economy such as hospitality. so let's begin... — public disorder, that of actually become a distraction from the cause in which caroline, tony, we're going to look at the mirror and the mail, two opposite ways of looking at the exact same photograph. the mirror first of all, the march change about the toppling of actually become a distraction from the cause in which people are actually protesting about and trying to empathize and sympathise with. caroline, tony, we're going to look at the mirror and the mail, to opposite ways of looking at the exact same photograph. the mirror first looking at the exact same photograph. the mirrorfirst of looking at the exact same photograph. the mirror first of all, the merger change about the toppling of that statue in bristol, and then the daily mail with almost exactly the daily mail with almost exactly the same picture, i think it'
the daily telegraph writes the the government's quarantine schem ' according to leaked documents seenss looks at steps being made by the prime minister from tomorrow to save 3.5 million jobs by reopening sectors of the economy such as hospitality. so let's begin... — public disorder, that of actually become a distraction from the cause in which caroline, tony, we're going to look at the mirror and the mail, two opposite ways of looking at the exact same photograph. the mirror first of all,...
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also another picture of the same statue on the daily telegraph. ondon's mayor has been accused of caving in to mob rule. you think he has? he called the move of a shameful surrender to the mall, but i think what it is is a pragmatic move. sadiq kong would have come under huge criticism —— sadiq khan. the thought of a clash between far right protesters, antagonist, what have you, and the small fraction of black lives matter activist who were disruptive and damaging in their behaviour would have been very, very difficult to deal with, far more difficult to deal with, far more difficult than simply putting up a barrier in parliament square. other statues have been covered up. i don't like seeing statue covered up. i also don't like seeing people dying at the hands of police officers, and i think that the strong feeling that many people that certain groups in this country have about the situation is demonstrated in the fact that they feel the need to march and to protest against the situation. i did it —— as it is their democratic right to do so, and i
also another picture of the same statue on the daily telegraph. ondon's mayor has been accused of caving in to mob rule. you think he has? he called the move of a shameful surrender to the mall, but i think what it is is a pragmatic move. sadiq kong would have come under huge criticism —— sadiq khan. the thought of a clash between far right protesters, antagonist, what have you, and the small fraction of black lives matter activist who were disruptive and damaging in their behaviour would...
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let's start with the daily telegraph, the end of lockdown is in sight and it has a lot of details aboutning next. take us through the. the government is likely to liberalize england over the next fortnight after the official threat rating of the virus was reduced and so all eyes were turned over to the fourth date when we are expecting the reopening to begin. we have not discussed this yet but it is so important. but the government plans to do for schools isa government plans to do for schools is a report that they plan to ease some of the social distancing requirements by increasing the a cce pta ble requirements by increasing the acceptable size that is required by the government allowing the kids to be kept in a bubble of 15 peoples. and they want to increase this to 30 and this is a big step because the 15 bubble, the 15 size represents a huge problem because not all of them have classrooms big enough or venues generally big enough to accommodate so generally big enough to accommodate so many different classes going on and it puts schools at a particular disadvantage because they of
let's start with the daily telegraph, the end of lockdown is in sight and it has a lot of details aboutning next. take us through the. the government is likely to liberalize england over the next fortnight after the official threat rating of the virus was reduced and so all eyes were turned over to the fourth date when we are expecting the reopening to begin. we have not discussed this yet but it is so important. but the government plans to do for schools isa government plans to do for schools...
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with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and polly mackenzief executive of centre left think tank demos. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the express, which leads on the government's ‘support bubble‘ plans for some households in england. the measures allow single adult households, or single parents living with under 18—year—olds, to meet and stay with one other household without having to socially distance. the metro's front page also features that story, celebrating the fact that some couples will be able to stay overnight together. the times adds that the changes may also mean that grandparents will be able to see their children and grandchildren too. and the i also looks at that story. saying ‘pick a family‘ — that choice now being faced by many. meanwhile, the financial times focuses on claims from the government's former adviser that the uk prime minister could have avoided thousands of deaths, if he had implemented lockdown one week earlier. it also has a picture of george floyd's brother philonise floyd, who testified at a house
with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and polly mackenzief executive of centre left think tank demos. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the express, which leads on the government's ‘support bubble‘ plans for some households in england. the measures allow single adult households, or single parents living with under 18—year—olds, to meet and stay with one other household without having to socially distance. the metro's front page also...
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henry, daily telegraph lightning a bigger risk than covid.tudies each day. but children under the age of 15, it seems really unlikely to... suffer the consequences of covid—19. seems really unlikely to... suffer the consequences of covid-19. yes, the consequences of covid-19. yes, the headline is a grabby one. more likely be hit by lightning. we know thatis likely be hit by lightning. we know that is chance is very small. looking at the risk of death by age group, they have a table on the left—hand side, between 15 and 24 it is one in 218,000. we don't know what capacity they have to spread it. that is the problem. because the children, most will have at least one parent and older people in their lives. if it was just about youngsters only being a risk to themselves, they could go to school with no problem. but there is a risk to teachers, some could be 65 and then to their families. i would be cautious. i would then to their families. i would be cautious. iwould be then to their families. i would be cautious. i would be cautious before jumpi
henry, daily telegraph lightning a bigger risk than covid.tudies each day. but children under the age of 15, it seems really unlikely to... suffer the consequences of covid—19. seems really unlikely to... suffer the consequences of covid-19. yes, the consequences of covid-19. yes, the headline is a grabby one. more likely be hit by lightning. we know thatis likely be hit by lightning. we know that is chance is very small. looking at the risk of death by age group, they have a table on the...
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actually that the daily telegraph was a conservative paper not very sympathetic to the soviet union what it stood for and yet the report was entirely factual west today if you for example president putin made a speech you get that you get that reported in a very productive way you know the russian leader putin even called the set you get all those words thrown in so you've lost that dispassionate reporting often use it regardless of the paper all the leader out that starts with with views and i think that's that's the core issue here one aspect we've seen repeatedly talking about briggs's denting trust in the news in britain but why is that because there was plenty of partisan info if not downright lies being pumped out in the build up by politicians of all stripes but that means it's not an easy job doesn't that for broadcasters make sense of all. yes and i think one has to look at this as a get to as one can if you are a pro remain and you put the t.v. on you saw nigel farage on question time you tell michael this is terrible faberge is on again but equally if you progress say why
actually that the daily telegraph was a conservative paper not very sympathetic to the soviet union what it stood for and yet the report was entirely factual west today if you for example president putin made a speech you get that you get that reported in a very productive way you know the russian leader putin even called the set you get all those words thrown in so you've lost that dispassionate reporting often use it regardless of the paper all the leader out that starts with with views and i...
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ok, we will move away from that story and to the daily telegraph, women are being overlooked in the recoveryt are being warned. we've seen some government are being warned. we've seen some in articles commenting on how women seem to have taken a step backwards, madeline, during the pandemic, with them bearing the brunt of childcare, still working from home, cooking, cleaning, etc. it's presented in the news as well. it's presented in the news as well. it's true. i don't have children, my friends who do, having an absolute nightmare of a time. we published an open letter from nightmare of a time. we published an open letterfrom a nightmare of a time. we published an open letter from a series of highly influential women in public life, the city luminaries, and also some p°p5 the city luminaries, and also some pops sports women, including judy murray, gabby logan, and they kind of come together to urge the government to consider how the coronavirus is weighing unequally on women and if sending ovens —— seven steps a re women and if sending ovens —— seven steps are taken —— significant steps...
ok, we will move away from that story and to the daily telegraph, women are being overlooked in the recoveryt are being warned. we've seen some government are being warned. we've seen some in articles commenting on how women seem to have taken a step backwards, madeline, during the pandemic, with them bearing the brunt of childcare, still working from home, cooking, cleaning, etc. it's presented in the news as well. it's presented in the news as well. it's true. i don't have children, my...
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deliver mass testing, says the daily telegraph?eresting story in the telegraph that it may have been some bureaucratic foul up and an argument between php and the government about he was responsible for testing according to the telegraph, p he refused to take a nap responsibility. this policy says it was not until the 17th of april that the offices for national statistics with tours for taking that over. that was a huge time like that, several weeks of severe death toll and massive chaos within the nhs, when there was no testing and tracing, which we all acknowledge is the only way out of this crisis. that was not happening for so many weeks because of a bureaucratic argument. again, when it comes to the inevitable public enquiry, there will be massive questions to be asked about that and without sounding too daily mail, heads will roll. i will not comment. sounding too daily mail, heads will roll. iwill not comment. rosamund, the sun on sunday, the other big story, one of the other big stories has been the investigation into madel
deliver mass testing, says the daily telegraph?eresting story in the telegraph that it may have been some bureaucratic foul up and an argument between php and the government about he was responsible for testing according to the telegraph, p he refused to take a nap responsibility. this policy says it was not until the 17th of april that the offices for national statistics with tours for taking that over. that was a huge time like that, several weeks of severe death toll and massive chaos within...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph is winston churchill, this one had been boxed up to protects now that encasing is being removed as we can see there ahead of the french president's visit on thursday and a slight, a difference because there was concern that winston churchill's statue could come under attack. it had been defaced. very complicated history in terms of his relationship with racial politics and fewer people remember when they think about his involvement and the second world war and he is a complex figure and it is very unlikely in the case of winston churchill, given his involvement in this like the battle of britain that he will be, that that statue will be removed. but when he started to move in the figures that people don't have that real residents with, some many people won't know who cecil rhodes is an when you start to have to deal with the complexity of these historical figures, to deal with the complexity of these historicalfigures, we have to to deal with the complexity of these historical figures, we have to see how what context you give them, how do you
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that scouting leader that you mentioned, he's on the front page of the daily telegraph.ry, saying she will not be silence over race. if after labour mps accused her of exploiting her asian heritage to challenge the use of violence at black lives matter protest. stephanie, talk us through this story. tell us a little bit more about how this originated. well, there was yesterday, priti patel was in the house of commons and then you could feel the tension in the house. not many mps there, but it immediately got rather tense. she was accused of actually not being honest about her... how sorry she was about the case of george floyd and everything happening. she then turned to say, well, "i know exactly what racism is because when i was a young girl, i was called a pocky." and she told us her experience of recommendations of her name —— trying to change her last name to get a job. this has now become a very unhelpful route between the government and parts of the labour party —— ro. keir starmer has distanced himself from this letter. it shows that any side, it's a very tribal
that scouting leader that you mentioned, he's on the front page of the daily telegraph.ry, saying she will not be silence over race. if after labour mps accused her of exploiting her asian heritage to challenge the use of violence at black lives matter protest. stephanie, talk us through this story. tell us a little bit more about how this originated. well, there was yesterday, priti patel was in the house of commons and then you could feel the tension in the house. not many mps there, but it...
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the image on the daily telegraph on the front pages a statue of sir winston churchill. the statue in parliament square. it has been unboxed, so to speak. the box that was protecting it is now being removed because president macron is coming on thursday to mark 80 years since charles de gaulle made a historic broadcast from british shores. we been hearing so much of the meanings of the statues and how they should be perceived, and where they should be perceived, and where they should be perceived, and where they should be. in the controversy rumbles on. we've already seen in the headlines and the other papers about the removal of the statue of cecil rhodes in oxford. and this is not over by a very long way. and there certainly will be quite a lot of statues coming down. perhaps put into museums where they could put into museums where they could put into better context and historical place with the individuals concerned can be discussed in a more thoughtful way perhaps. churchill, it is clearly never going to be taken down. we have a discussion about his historical positi
the image on the daily telegraph on the front pages a statue of sir winston churchill. the statue in parliament square. it has been unboxed, so to speak. the box that was protecting it is now being removed because president macron is coming on thursday to mark 80 years since charles de gaulle made a historic broadcast from british shores. we been hearing so much of the meanings of the statues and how they should be perceived, and where they should be perceived, and where they should be...
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let's move onto the daily telegraph.um—seekers shot dead after six stabbed in glasgow. distressing news of course. from scotla nd distressing news of course. from scotland earlier today. they‘ re reporting a little bit more detail, i must stress we don't know the motive for the attack but it says here that the knife man was from sudan and threatened violence against other refugees claim he was hungry in recent days after being re—housed in the hotel. what we are hearing throughout the day at the number of asylum—seekers were moved from their accommodation to this hotel given that it was empty for coronavirus, but actually some activists are saying that the conditions that they were in were not really up to scratch. i think there will be questions to be a nswered there will be questions to be answered and some inquests into what actually happened. with this so given that there is an estimate of about a hundred asylum—seekers according to this particular hotel. this individual we are told is sudanese. he taught, according
let's move onto the daily telegraph.um—seekers shot dead after six stabbed in glasgow. distressing news of course. from scotla nd distressing news of course. from scotland earlier today. they‘ re reporting a little bit more detail, i must stress we don't know the motive for the attack but it says here that the knife man was from sudan and threatened violence against other refugees claim he was hungry in recent days after being re—housed in the hotel. what we are hearing throughout the day...
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the admission comes in an exclusive interview with the daily telegraph.ing, trump does not represent the republican cause that i want to back. let's bring back ryan nobles. he's covering the trump campaign for us right now. given all the bitter things that bolton says in his brand-new book, i guess we shouldn't be all that surprised, ryan? >> reporter: no, i think you're right about that, wolf. it's interesting that john bolton served in an important position just a few months ago as the president's national security advisor before he was pushed out. it is pretty remarkable, though, that at this stage, john bolton says he's going to vote for joe biden. he's put out a tell-all book about president trump. but i think it's important to point out, wolf, that john bolton is a life-long republican. he served under a number of republican presidents. we've seen many to sit out the election or cast a ballot for president trump with reservations. bolton is someone who the step he's taking here that is pretty astonishing is actually saying that he's going to cast a
the admission comes in an exclusive interview with the daily telegraph.ing, trump does not represent the republican cause that i want to back. let's bring back ryan nobles. he's covering the trump campaign for us right now. given all the bitter things that bolton says in his brand-new book, i guess we shouldn't be all that surprised, ryan? >> reporter: no, i think you're right about that, wolf. it's interesting that john bolton served in an important position just a few months ago as the...
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with me are claire cohen, women's editor, daily telegraph and martin bentham home affairs editor, evening standard. tomorrow's front pages. ..starting with. the guardian says boris johnson will seek to wrap himself in the mantle of one of the most revered american presidents in modern times — franklin d roosevelt as he attempts to refocus his premiership by promising a "new deal" for britain in response to the coronavirus crisis. expected to the coronavirus crisis. to make that speech tomorrow expected to make that speech tomorrow morning. expected to make that speech tomorrow morning. according to the daily express, borisjohnson will promise a £5billion kick start to the economy — setting out plans to modernise hospitals, schools, roads, prisons, the courts, high streets and town centres. the daily telegraph reports leicester has become the first city in britain to be plunged back into lockdown, after public health officials expressed alarm at a significant rise in covid—19 cases. a story that's also reflected in the times, which add that several northern towns are also causing alarm to
with me are claire cohen, women's editor, daily telegraph and martin bentham home affairs editor, evening standard. tomorrow's front pages. ..starting with. the guardian says boris johnson will seek to wrap himself in the mantle of one of the most revered american presidents in modern times — franklin d roosevelt as he attempts to refocus his premiership by promising a "new deal" for britain in response to the coronavirus crisis. expected to the coronavirus crisis. to make that...
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let's move onto the daily telegraph. quarantine plant under review. those arriving the uk. it is a bit confusing what exactly it will look like. and what caveats will be as well. it is coming before parliament tomorrow. it looks like it will come and do some form at least. temporarily. obviously the allegation and tourism industry are up allegation and tourism industry are up in arms about this. who will come oi'i up in arms about this. who will come on holiday to the uk if the first 14 days of your holiday is spent self isolating also questions about? on the questions about bringing in now when a lot of questions are ahead of us when a lot of questions are ahead of us in the exiting. like towns and getting their pandemic under control. what seems likely at what the prime minister now seems to be a fan of his so—called air bridges which i love is a phrase. it means allowing looking at the situation in specific countries where the race of affection are low like australia and new zealand, and saying yes you can come here and that the quarantine doesn't
let's move onto the daily telegraph. quarantine plant under review. those arriving the uk. it is a bit confusing what exactly it will look like. and what caveats will be as well. it is coming before parliament tomorrow. it looks like it will come and do some form at least. temporarily. obviously the allegation and tourism industry are up allegation and tourism industry are up in arms about this. who will come oi'i up in arms about this. who will come on holiday to the uk if the first 14 days of...
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the daily telegraph focuses on the uk's travel restrictions — with the government saying 14—day quarantineing the coutry are vital to prevent second peak of coronavirus. in the wake of the the coronavirus pandemic — the ‘i' highlights a warning that university funding in the uk faces its biggest ever funding crisis. and the times has borisjohnson saying the uk will not walk away from the people of hong kong and will have "nochoice" from the people of hong kong and will have "no choice" but to offer them a route to uk citizenship if china strips them of theirfreedom. so let's begin... thank you steven and laura, both of you forjoining us virtually this evening. let's start with the story thatis evening. let's start with the story that is dominating so many of the front pages and has been over the last few days, particularly in international publications. the new york times front page, trump takes america to the brink. this article by paul krugman, basically asking the fundamental question of how has america got to this point? stephen bush, your thoughts first. well, it isa bush, your though
the daily telegraph focuses on the uk's travel restrictions — with the government saying 14—day quarantineing the coutry are vital to prevent second peak of coronavirus. in the wake of the the coronavirus pandemic — the ‘i' highlights a warning that university funding in the uk faces its biggest ever funding crisis. and the times has borisjohnson saying the uk will not walk away from the people of hong kong and will have "nochoice" from the people of hong kong and will have...
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let's look at the daily telegraph which says another continuation of the theme that is getting england told them they can open but with a 15 people cap in each classroom so that is down to try to preserve the social distancing. yes, it is. this is something that the education secretary gavin williamson mentioned ina secretary gavin williamson mentioned in a statement on monday. and the idea now is that schools that can manage it can actually start taking in other classes not just manage it can actually start taking in other classes notjust here and in yearone in in other classes notjust here and in year one in your six. this is all very well but i was the depends on the school and this is why i think the school and this is why i think the whole planning for the opening of school was such a chaotic mess. that the schools and many of the schools i know who have the pupils backin schools i know who have the pupils back in on section one, and six are now at 50% capacity because if you divide them up into bubbles of 15 pupils. now surely they will have known that right from the beginning an
let's look at the daily telegraph which says another continuation of the theme that is getting england told them they can open but with a 15 people cap in each classroom so that is down to try to preserve the social distancing. yes, it is. this is something that the education secretary gavin williamson mentioned ina secretary gavin williamson mentioned in a statement on monday. and the idea now is that schools that can manage it can actually start taking in other classes not just manage it can...
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the daily telegraph says german prosecutors are investigating whether the prime suspect in the madeleineann case was responsible for the abduction of a missing german girl eight years later. the guardian reports political leaders are under pressure to rethink rules on face masks after the worldhealth organisation advised that simple coverings are inadequate for the public and said that over—60s shouldwear medical—grade masks. the times says sunday trading laws in the uk will be suspended for a year and cafes and pubs will be given fast—track approval to serve food and drink outside under plans to boost the economy. the daily mail says borisjohnson is drawing up a ‘great recovery bill‘ to slash red tape and help get the economy moving again. the international version of the financial times reflects on reflects on the latest figures on the us economy — it says stocks rallied and treasuries slid sharply after us employers unexpectedly added 2.5m jobs, surprising investors and fuelling hopes that the biggest economy was beginning to recover from its coronavirus shock. the independent picks u
the daily telegraph says german prosecutors are investigating whether the prime suspect in the madeleineann case was responsible for the abduction of a missing german girl eight years later. the guardian reports political leaders are under pressure to rethink rules on face masks after the worldhealth organisation advised that simple coverings are inadequate for the public and said that over—60s shouldwear medical—grade masks. the times says sunday trading laws in the uk will be suspended...
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the daily telegraph says uk government scientists have told ministers that the two—metre social distancingcan be dropped by businesses reopening after lockdown if they introduce other measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus. and the daily mirror says front line workers — what the paper calls britain's coronavirus heroes — could be rewarded with a palace garden party hosted by the queen. so, let's begin. susie and joe welcome to both of you. let's start with the ft and this is the story about prime minister borisjohnson this is the story about prime minister boris johnson being this is the story about prime minister borisjohnson being pressed to relax the two metre rule after the economy collapses 25%. susie, should we be doing that you restart the economy and giving at the boost it needs? that is the principal reason behind all the push to drop the two metre rule. science seems to be slightly up in the air whether you need to have two metre per session or 1% infection... there is a slight drop it between one metre and two metres. we need to remember, this is britain. 0ur normal social
the daily telegraph says uk government scientists have told ministers that the two—metre social distancingcan be dropped by businesses reopening after lockdown if they introduce other measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus. and the daily mirror says front line workers — what the paper calls britain's coronavirus heroes — could be rewarded with a palace garden party hosted by the queen. so, let's begin. susie and joe welcome to both of you. let's start with the ft and this is the...
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let's move on back to the daily telegraph and martin with the air bridge is hit by greek flight band.ch communication because greece originally i think was going to be pa rt originally i think was going to be part of that bubble come of that court order. looking at the latest figures and this is part of the irony of our own mother ridiculous quarantine policy i must say that actually we are acting is of the re st of actually we are acting is of the rest of the year is a problem coming into our country and some parts of the world would be clearly but certainly in the case of most european countries, most of them have got lower infection rates and we have in most of them have got more to worry about from us going there than the other way around and this is what has happened here. the greeks have said that at the moment oui’ greeks have said that at the moment our infection rate and they are the only ones thinking this, that our infection rates are such that they wa nt infection rates are such that they want to delay for two weeks at least the ability to remove quarantine from incoming b
let's move on back to the daily telegraph and martin with the air bridge is hit by greek flight band.ch communication because greece originally i think was going to be pa rt originally i think was going to be part of that bubble come of that court order. looking at the latest figures and this is part of the irony of our own mother ridiculous quarantine policy i must say that actually we are acting is of the re st of actually we are acting is of the rest of the year is a problem coming into our...
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last few minutes that we have, let's talk about something a bit later maybe, or maybe not, the daily telegraphs that one in four of us want a life change after lockdown. it says more than a quarter of adults are considering changes to their home, job or relationship because of their experience of lockdown. that's actually from the office for national statistics. so benedict, what do you make of that? to want to go and run away and do something com pletely go and run away and do something completely different now? the only thing i went to run away from or for isa thing i went to run away from or for is a holiday. if i could wave a magic wand, i'd be in hawaii swimming with dolphins. i've done it once in the bahamas and it was magical. i don't want to run away from my life, but yes, it does make you think much more about what you value, what you don't, what you are spending your life doing are you, who you care about, no, i haven't bought a dog, which quite a few people have done some are going to be fantastic masters and mistresses of their dogs. the weighing thing there is that some may not be
last few minutes that we have, let's talk about something a bit later maybe, or maybe not, the daily telegraphs that one in four of us want a life change after lockdown. it says more than a quarter of adults are considering changes to their home, job or relationship because of their experience of lockdown. that's actually from the office for national statistics. so benedict, what do you make of that? to want to go and run away and do something com pletely go and run away and do something...
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previously "the daily telegraph" bolton said he would be voting for biden.okeswoman hnow says that bolton will be writing in a name of a conservative republican. let's go back to ryan nobles joining us from phoenix, arizona, where the president will be holding a campaign event on tuesday. ryan, bolton's certainly a thorn in the side of the trump campaign. give us the latest. what else are you hearing? >> well, when we first talked about this story in reading the report, it did seem surprising that john bolton would take this step to disassociate from president trump. that's because the spokesperson for the former ambassador telling cnn that they interpreted his quote incorrectly. he does not plan to vote for president trump. he's not going to vote for president trump. but instead, he olympians to write in the name of a conservative republican for president. he's not going to vote for a democrat. even though bolton is not taking the step of actually voting for joe biden, he's certainly not doing president trump any favors. he's been critical of president trum
previously "the daily telegraph" bolton said he would be voting for biden.okeswoman hnow says that bolton will be writing in a name of a conservative republican. let's go back to ryan nobles joining us from phoenix, arizona, where the president will be holding a campaign event on tuesday. ryan, bolton's certainly a thorn in the side of the trump campaign. give us the latest. what else are you hearing? >> well, when we first talked about this story in reading the report, it did...
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(ani)according to the daily telegraph, borisjohnson is under pressure to open air bridges to the wholece, as he prepares to announce that "dozens" of countries will be exempt from the 14—day quarantine rule. in france, le figaro reports that the world health organization is warning against the risk of a "resurgence" of the pandemic as the number of cases is on the rise in germany, portugal and the balkans. the metro's main story is the uk opposition leader — sir keir starmer — moving quickly to sack one of his frontbenchers rebecca long bailey after she was accused of encouraging anti—semitism. (ani)and the times carries a picture of liverpool fans and the times carries a picture of liverpool fans celebrating tonight — after they were confirmed premier league champions. their first league title for thirty years. indeed, ros, mihir, we are going to start with the times. let's start on that picture of those liverpool fans that picture of those liverpool fans that have been out celebrating and mihir, while it comes after a 30 year wait to be crowned english champions, the fans coming out
(ani)according to the daily telegraph, borisjohnson is under pressure to open air bridges to the wholece, as he prepares to announce that "dozens" of countries will be exempt from the 14—day quarantine rule. in france, le figaro reports that the world health organization is warning against the risk of a "resurgence" of the pandemic as the number of cases is on the rise in germany, portugal and the balkans. the metro's main story is the uk opposition leader — sir keir...
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the daily telegraph is paying its condolences to vera lynn.and saying that it is a source of shame. more of shame talking about their responsibilities to those organisations had to slavery. is about time and i'm sure that, i would like to think this is the first form of formal apology but the stories are interesting because it comes from a study of university couege comes from a study of university college london, which tracks the beneficiaries of the huge compensation pay—out for those who owned slaves, so when slavery was abolished, slave owners in the uk we re abolished, slave owners in the uk were compensated for their financial loss. in a new many years ago that actually, many within the church of england owned slaves and it's very accessible database england owned slaves and it's very accessible data base and england owned slaves and it's very accessible database and you can put villages in, you can put towns and you could see who owns slaves and their these links to the church and i'mjusta their these links to the church and i'm just a
the daily telegraph is paying its condolences to vera lynn.and saying that it is a source of shame. more of shame talking about their responsibilities to those organisations had to slavery. is about time and i'm sure that, i would like to think this is the first form of formal apology but the stories are interesting because it comes from a study of university couege comes from a study of university college london, which tracks the beneficiaries of the huge compensation pay—out for those who...
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as this article in the daily telegraph suggests, some are looking to germany's reaction as a templateew normal. our health correspondent nick triggle puts it this way... which brings us to the uk — its new infection rate is not as low as china and germany and local lockdowns are already being considered. pubs and restaurants in the city of leicester may stay closed for two more weeks due to a surge in cases there. here's the prime minister earlier. we are not out of the woods yet. it is very important, we are making these cautious, calibrated steps. we are opening as much of hospitality as we can onjuly the 4th, as much of the economy as we can, some things still remain closed until they can become covid—19 a secure, but to make all that possible, we have to be and remain vigilant, we have to be and remain vigilant, we have to be and remain vigilant, we have to continue to do the basics, washing our hands and all that, plus we need to have local lockdown is and local strategies where that is possible. the government's health secretary has been talking to officials this afternoon — we'
as this article in the daily telegraph suggests, some are looking to germany's reaction as a templateew normal. our health correspondent nick triggle puts it this way... which brings us to the uk — its new infection rate is not as low as china and germany and local lockdowns are already being considered. pubs and restaurants in the city of leicester may stay closed for two more weeks due to a surge in cases there. here's the prime minister earlier. we are not out of the woods yet. it is very...
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the daily telegraph carries an interview with former tory party leader, william hague, who says the coronavirusster" for our society that will cause "economic catastrophe" for hundred of thousands of people. the times carries a study finding two million children have done little or no schoolwork at home during lockdown, and a separate study finding that that four million pupils had not been in regular contact with theirteachers — and up to six million had not returned the last assignment they had been set. and the daily mirror says england and manchester united footballer, marcus rashford has vowed to fight on after borisjohnson refused his plea to give 200,000 vulnerable children free school meals this summer. so, let's begin. lovely to have you back. let us kick off with the guardian. institutional racism exists. that is the splash for the garden. was this person leading it and what is the context of this? of the person leading it is a p pa re ntly of this? of the person leading it is apparently nearing a special adviser to borisjohnson apparently nearing a special adviser to boris johnson an
the daily telegraph carries an interview with former tory party leader, william hague, who says the coronavirusster" for our society that will cause "economic catastrophe" for hundred of thousands of people. the times carries a study finding two million children have done little or no schoolwork at home during lockdown, and a separate study finding that that four million pupils had not been in regular contact with theirteachers — and up to six million had not returned the last...
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the daily telegraph suggesting that lots of people are looking to germany's reaction as a possible templateor how we shape what is called the new normal. our health correspisdent puts it ay, we shoul get used to these local flareups. they are going to become a way of lif the coming months. it brings us to the u.k. e new infectionatis not as low as china's or germany's, and localr lockdowns aredy being considered. for example, pubs and restaurants in leicester make stay closed for two more weeks due to a surge in cases there. here's the prime minister on this speaking earlier. pm johnson:e e not out of e woods yet. it is very important. we are making these cautious, calibrated steps, opening as much of hospitality as we can on july 4, as much of ee economy as can. some things sll c remainsed until they can become covid-secure. but to make all that possible, we he to be -- we have to remain vigilant, he to continue to do the basics, washing our hands and all that. plus, we nee thave local lockdowns and local whack amo strategies as necessary. ros: the health secretary has en talking to offici
the daily telegraph suggesting that lots of people are looking to germany's reaction as a possible templateor how we shape what is called the new normal. our health correspisdent puts it ay, we shoul get used to these local flareups. they are going to become a way of lif the coming months. it brings us to the u.k. e new infectionatis not as low as china's or germany's, and localr lockdowns aredy being considered. for example, pubs and restaurants in leicester make stay closed for two more weeks...
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writing in the daily telegraph, after more than two weeks of anti—racism protests, the british primeed that "much more" needed to be done to tackle the issue. by removing historical symbols. speaking yesterday mrjohnson said that as a leader he could not sit back and ignore what was going on. first of all, we have to acknowledge that when thousands of people march peacefully for black lives matter, we can't ignore that. i, as a leader, i can't ignore the strength of their feeling and we have to look at discrimination in the education system, in health, in the criminaljustice system, we have to look at all ways in which it affects black and minority groups. so we are going to have a big, big effort which we'll be announcing very shortly. a new cross—governmental commission to look at what is going on for black and minority ethnic groups, and to champion their success because i think what has slightly been lost in all of this is the story of success and people just don't know. you have far more black and minority ethnic people now going to university. you have far more young black kids
writing in the daily telegraph, after more than two weeks of anti—racism protests, the british primeed that "much more" needed to be done to tackle the issue. by removing historical symbols. speaking yesterday mrjohnson said that as a leader he could not sit back and ignore what was going on. first of all, we have to acknowledge that when thousands of people march peacefully for black lives matter, we can't ignore that. i, as a leader, i can't ignore the strength of their feeling...
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and finally on the front page of the daily telegraph, a photo of the queen and duke of edinburgh, toorrow. this official portrait was taken last monday at windsor castle. are isolating with a skeleton staff. so let‘s begin... the guardian and now lucy, the photograph obviously of george floyd‘s funeral. alongside that uk police still racist says neville lawrence the father of stephen click next event lawrence. what you make of this? i think he‘s a very powerful voice in the uk context of the debate over prejudice suffered by the bme community in the uk. and that‘s been awoken all over the world following the murder of george floyd. i think it is important that we listen to what he says. his son brutally murdered as a teenager in an unprovoked racially attack in 1993. bungled police inquiry which was later found in the public inquiry to have resulted from incompetence and institutional racism. he‘s now saying more than 25 yea rs later racism. he‘s now saying more than 25 years later that the police have not lived up to their promises to reform and improve. and saying that in britain b
and finally on the front page of the daily telegraph, a photo of the queen and duke of edinburgh, toorrow. this official portrait was taken last monday at windsor castle. are isolating with a skeleton staff. so let‘s begin... the guardian and now lucy, the photograph obviously of george floyd‘s funeral. alongside that uk police still racist says neville lawrence the father of stephen click next event lawrence. what you make of this? i think he‘s a very powerful voice in the uk context of...
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rachel, the daily telegraph has the same story.being part of the plan. can you explain what air bridges are? they would be other countries with much lower infection rates. australia and new zealand, obviously greece and a lot of european countries, we would allow passengers from those countries to come in and did not have to quarantine or self—isolate while keeping quarantine from more high—risk countries. the idea of that would be it would sort of smooth tourism and business travel. ican see smooth tourism and business travel. i can see why the australians might be laughing at us a little bit, saying, hang on you want our citizens to quarantine if they visit your country. it's you guys with the problem. it's looking at how this policy will look and practice what damage will it do, what risks is it designed to mitigate against? it seems like the prime minister is a fan of the air bridges amendment to the 14. we should be seeing some movement on that by the end of the month. —— the quarantine. domestic tourism all the way. you rache
rachel, the daily telegraph has the same story.being part of the plan. can you explain what air bridges are? they would be other countries with much lower infection rates. australia and new zealand, obviously greece and a lot of european countries, we would allow passengers from those countries to come in and did not have to quarantine or self—isolate while keeping quarantine from more high—risk countries. the idea of that would be it would sort of smooth tourism and business travel. ican...
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daily telegraph, the simple quote. the bustle is coming back. glaringly omitted schools.ouse of commons is much more mention of schools and there was at the press conference at five o‘clock this evening. and certainly saying quite clearly that the ambition now is that schools from all schools will come back in september. i do think that this is partly to almost play chicken with the unions who have said quite flatly that that is a fa ntasy said quite flatly that that is a fantasy that schools cannot possibly come back even with one metre instead of two metre social distancing, and with the size of bubbles being suggested it‘sjust impossible. the schools are staying. many other people saying even if it‘s impossible at the moment there must be a way around day, must be imaginative and using other premises, disused church halls or whatever it might be to get the kids back because of chris so much of the economy does rely on children going back to school and therefore those pa rents back to school and therefore those parents being able to work and so on. and of course those c
daily telegraph, the simple quote. the bustle is coming back. glaringly omitted schools.ouse of commons is much more mention of schools and there was at the press conference at five o‘clock this evening. and certainly saying quite clearly that the ambition now is that schools from all schools will come back in september. i do think that this is partly to almost play chicken with the unions who have said quite flatly that that is a fa ntasy said quite flatly that that is a fantasy that schools...
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the daily telegraph focuses on schools in the uk not being able to reopen fully till september at theest. the financial times reports that bp is to cut 10,000 jobs, with the coronavirus—induced slump in demand for oil partly to blame. and if you're looking for some good news, you may have to go all the way to new zealand, where the herald celebrates the country being one of only nine in the world with no active covid—19 cases, meaning nearly all lockdown restrictions have been lifted, although strict border measures remain for the foreseeable future. a wonderful day for new zealand. let's kick off. maia, talk us through uk protests and this bid to diffuse tensions —— maya. what are they discussing? its really thinking about the kind of policing going around minority, ethnic and black people in particular, and trying to deal with that in a more systematic way. i think it's something to reflect on is why people are so angry, why people are out in the streets protesting. 0ne thing that often happens when we have these discussions is america is far worse that the uk in distinct forms of r
the daily telegraph focuses on schools in the uk not being able to reopen fully till september at theest. the financial times reports that bp is to cut 10,000 jobs, with the coronavirus—induced slump in demand for oil partly to blame. and if you're looking for some good news, you may have to go all the way to new zealand, where the herald celebrates the country being one of only nine in the world with no active covid—19 cases, meaning nearly all lockdown restrictions have been lifted,...
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i want to read this letter sent into the dell at —— daily telegraph. in playing the game," saysjohn evans, "i've come to interact with many of his friends, who are caring and friendly towards the grandpa among them. they never leave me today, are quick to attend to me when injured and give patient advice. their politeness, comradeship, team spirit, humourand creative thinking would astound their parents," he says. "it is a privilege to be counted among them. leave me, this game has nothing to do with violence and everything to do with violence and everything to do with violence and everything to do with fund. " john evans from 0rmskirk in lancashire. what a lovely letter. what a brilliant way to keep in touch with your grandchild as well. it is so easy, particularly when the kids are at home, to be concerned about them spending time on games. but we have to remember, lots of these games are about and strategy. and they never allow grandpa to die. stop it, you will make me cry. frank cottrell boyce put that on social media. thank you very much for some
i want to read this letter sent into the dell at —— daily telegraph. in playing the game," saysjohn evans, "i've come to interact with many of his friends, who are caring and friendly towards the grandpa among them. they never leave me today, are quick to attend to me when injured and give patient advice. their politeness, comradeship, team spirit, humourand creative thinking would astound their parents," he says. "it is a privilege to be counted among them. leave me,...
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something he described as miserable in an article in the daily telegraph.er it was defaced over a week ago. boris johnson just after it was defaced over a week ago. borisjohnson said the attempt to photoshop the entire cultural landscape or something he found dubious. beyond the row about statues, there is another row about this government inequalities commission. some say the prime minister's choice of language is unhelpful. others point to lots of studies that have looked at similar issues where the recommendations have not yet been acted upon. and some wonderjust how much thought the prime minister has given this. if he was serious, why are there no details about how it will be staffed, its remit, terms of reference, its timetable. that is the question. it is because it was written on the back of a fag packet yesterday to assuage the black lives matter process. get on with the action, legislate and move, you are in government, do something. others point to the long—standing concern that black and ethnic minority people are much more vulnerable to the cor
something he described as miserable in an article in the daily telegraph.er it was defaced over a week ago. boris johnson just after it was defaced over a week ago. borisjohnson said the attempt to photoshop the entire cultural landscape or something he found dubious. beyond the row about statues, there is another row about this government inequalities commission. some say the prime minister's choice of language is unhelpful. others point to lots of studies that have looked at similar issues...
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that is according to "the daily telegraph," royal bank of scotland says it will look at similar movesump administration is preparing to unveil a $1 trillion infrastructure proposal as part of a push to revive the economy. the coronavirus pandemic is throwing away the limited resources at the state level that are needed to maintain roads and bridges. even if congress agrees on an infrastructure bill, it will not be enough to compensate for the sustained cap asked we're likely to see. --t is your number business bloomberg business flash. bloomberg has launched a new vertical called city lab that this is that all things urban and the future of cities. new york city is set to enter phase two of reopening on monday that the question of how public transport across the globe will andifferent remains, alix, something we will all ultimately have to grapple with. we were used to getting on subways and underground trains, packed in like sardines. i guess that is not possible anymore. alix: no, for the question is how do you get around. anecdotally, i went into the city, and i didn't drive. usual
that is according to "the daily telegraph," royal bank of scotland says it will look at similar movesump administration is preparing to unveil a $1 trillion infrastructure proposal as part of a push to revive the economy. the coronavirus pandemic is throwing away the limited resources at the state level that are needed to maintain roads and bridges. even if congress agrees on an infrastructure bill, it will not be enough to compensate for the sustained cap asked we're likely to see....
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lord hague has been very clear, writing in the daily telegraph, along with many other government ministerstwo metre rule to one metre could help save many sectors of the economy, which plays a very difficult few weeks and months ahead of that metre rule remains in place, particularly because the hospitality industry. william hague has also criticised the quarantine measures put in place for travellers coming to the uk from abroad, not exactly a ringing endorsement of the government's steps that it has taken from the former tory leader. we will get an indication later on ofjust how destructive, as william hague has put it, the lockdown has been for the uk, when unemployment figures are published for the three months up are published for the three months up until april as well as an indication of how many people have been claiming unemployment benefits during may. jonathan, thank you so much. we will speak to you soon. there have been two new confirmed cases of coronavirus in new zealand, ending a 24—day streak of no new infections. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil is in sydney. thank you fo
lord hague has been very clear, writing in the daily telegraph, along with many other government ministerstwo metre rule to one metre could help save many sectors of the economy, which plays a very difficult few weeks and months ahead of that metre rule remains in place, particularly because the hospitality industry. william hague has also criticised the quarantine measures put in place for travellers coming to the uk from abroad, not exactly a ringing endorsement of the government's steps that...
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writing in the daily telegraph, he described it as a "disaster for our society".e is mounting on the government to continue its voucher scheme for children who qualify for free school meals in england over the summer. there is growing unease among some conservative mps over the refusal to extend the support — as man united and england's marcus rashford continues to campaign on the issue. also today, most teachers say their pupils are doing less or much less work than they would normally at this time of the year, according to a study. the report by the national foundation for educational research says head teachers believe around a third of pupils are not engaging with set work. and new zealand has confirmed two new cases of coronavirus, ending a 24—day streak of no new infections in the country. both women had travelled to new zealand from here in the uk. let's talk to our business correspondent ben thompson. let's speak about these latest jobs figures. fill us in on the detail? perversely these figures are interesting because of what they do not tell us. normally
writing in the daily telegraph, he described it as a "disaster for our society".e is mounting on the government to continue its voucher scheme for children who qualify for free school meals in england over the summer. there is growing unease among some conservative mps over the refusal to extend the support — as man united and england's marcus rashford continues to campaign on the issue. also today, most teachers say their pupils are doing less or much less work than they would...