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you mentioned the front page of the daily telegraph so let's take l of the daily telegraph so let's take we have had the parents support of the fury angle in the daily mirror. the daily telegraph going for the tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom _ tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom of— tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom of a _ tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom of a wider- tory revolt, so what's this? this is| kind of a symptom of a wider anger amongst conservative mps about the lack of a plan to get us out of lockdown. we have seen complaints from the covid recovery group, a caucus of conservative mps, about when we start lifting restrictions. they are deeply concerned about the impact on people's freedoms and livelihoods. schools is a big part of that. the telegraph has a number of that. the telegraph has a number of quite prominent conservative mps complaining about this policy which is clearly going to be alarming to the government and figures in number ten because at some point they will have to have furt
you mentioned the front page of the daily telegraph so let's take l of the daily telegraph so let's take we have had the parents support of the fury angle in the daily mirror. the daily telegraph going for the tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom _ tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom of— tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom of a _ tory revolt, so what's this? this is kind of a symptom of a wider- tory revolt, so what's this? this is| kind...
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that's good with the daily telegraph- _ working in it. that's good with the daily telegraph.with the i daily telegraph. over 70s to receive invitations for jab5 and invitations forjabs and i know people in the 705 that have already had theirs but i'm guessing this is kind of a national roll—out. but it is good news and it's something to be happy about because the vaccination programme has been quite effective it seems. yes. vaccination programme has been quite effective it seems.— effective it seems. yes, it has been auoin effective it seems. yes, it has been going surprisingly — effective it seems. yes, it has been going surprisingly well _ effective it seems. yes, it has been going surprisingly well and - going surprisingly well and obviously the government has got this phased approach to the vaccine and so _ this phased approach to the vaccine and so care — this phased approach to the vaccine and so care home residents and staff health— and so care home residents and staff health workers under over 80s and over 70s. — health workers under over 80s and over 70s. i— health w
that's good with the daily telegraph- _ working in it. that's good with the daily telegraph.with the i daily telegraph. over 70s to receive invitations for jab5 and invitations forjabs and i know people in the 705 that have already had theirs but i'm guessing this is kind of a national roll—out. but it is good news and it's something to be happy about because the vaccination programme has been quite effective it seems. yes. vaccination programme has been quite effective it seems.— effective...
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the daily telegraph as _ the us but also the world.telegraph as well focusing - the us but also the world. the daily telegraph as well focusing on, - the us but also the world. the daily telegraph as well focusing on, "and| telegraph as well focusing on, "and this civil war" the words ofjoe biden. —— and at this uncivil war. mo as miatta was saying there is an awful lot to do, as we look at the vice president, there is a lot of hope and which she will achieve, a different balance of power within congress at the moment. and a lot of change i guess is where we are going with us. not least with the signing of those executive orders anti—completely different way that this president will be dealing with what a terrible situation in the united states when it comes to coronavirus. —— and the completely. the sad milestone — and the completely. the sad milestone of _ and the completely. the sad milestone of 400,000 - and the completely. the sad i milestone of 400,000 deaths and the completely. the sad - milestone of 400,000 deaths and the econo
the daily telegraph as _ the us but also the world.telegraph as well focusing - the us but also the world. the daily telegraph as well focusing on, - the us but also the world. the daily telegraph as well focusing on, "and| telegraph as well focusing on, "and this civil war" the words ofjoe biden. —— and at this uncivil war. mo as miatta was saying there is an awful lot to do, as we look at the vice president, there is a lot of hope and which she will achieve, a different...
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the daily telegraph reports there is growing concern in government over noncompliance with the currentcontinue to rise sharply. the times says police in england are toughening enforcement of the lockdown — as government scientific advisers fear that public neglect of restrictions could keep infections high for months. according to the ‘i' — police offices are being redeployed — to drive ambulances. while the financial times reflects on the london mayor declaring a "major incident" in the city. saying the spread of the virus in the capital is "out of control." and the sun features tributes to dame barbara windsor, whose funeral took place today. let's begin. thank you so much for giving up to friday evening. what else we would be doing, quite frankly. but i appreciated. what week it has been. the first week of january and have a lot to cover. starting with the daily mail and seeing as how it's your paper, let's start with you. we had the worst is statistics for the country and it is a grim milestone and were heading up to 80,000 deaths because of coronavirus and borisjohnson is saying w
the daily telegraph reports there is growing concern in government over noncompliance with the currentcontinue to rise sharply. the times says police in england are toughening enforcement of the lockdown — as government scientific advisers fear that public neglect of restrictions could keep infections high for months. according to the ‘i' — police offices are being redeployed — to drive ambulances. while the financial times reflects on the london mayor declaring a "major...
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the daily telegraph front page, this is claims by the government that the reason why we are not caringld hope is because of supply problems with drugs companies. however pfizer and astrazeneca, the two firms manufacturing the vaccines that there's no problem with supply, what exactly is going on here, jason?” was hoping you were going to turn to 0livia, it's our paper. was hoping you were going to turn to olivia, it's our paper. i did my first shift there on monday, not quite in the know you are yet. very difficult to go on —— you know what's going on. they are suggesting that as an inside source of the telegraph saying that they've got 3 million doses of the vaccine and vials ready to go, and millions more ready to go in vials for their final stage of their safety checks, and they are think the problems are all on the distribution end. the government seems to be blaming the drug companies and it does seem to be pretty clear that our vaccination many fracturing levels were not good enough before the pandemic started. not that that's the fault of vaccine manufacturers isjust not that th
the daily telegraph front page, this is claims by the government that the reason why we are not caringld hope is because of supply problems with drugs companies. however pfizer and astrazeneca, the two firms manufacturing the vaccines that there's no problem with supply, what exactly is going on here, jason?” was hoping you were going to turn to 0livia, it's our paper. was hoping you were going to turn to olivia, it's our paper. i did my first shift there on monday, not quite in the know you...
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and dia chakravarty, brexit editor of the daily telegraph. tomorrow's front pages.g with. .. the daily telegraph carries a despondent looking prime minister saying he accepted "full responsibility" for the grim milestone of 100.000 deaths in the uk. the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing. the sun features the prime minister — with his head bowed. while the metro reports borisjohnson being ""'deeply sorry" as britain's covid death toll passed 100,000. the �*i' says the uk is the fifth country to pass the grim milestone — after the us, brazil, india and mexico. whereas the times boris points out britain becomes the first european country to officially reach the mark. meanwhile — the financial times reports companies have raised $400 billion in the first three weeks of 2021 — as the torrent of government and central bank stimulus to rescue global economies cascades across capital markets. when trade are close to the financial times is saying is as if they have put covid—19 behind them. —— quoted in the ft. so let'
and dia chakravarty, brexit editor of the daily telegraph. tomorrow's front pages.g with. .. the daily telegraph carries a despondent looking prime minister saying he accepted "full responsibility" for the grim milestone of 100.000 deaths in the uk. the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing. the sun features the prime minister — with his head bowed. while the metro reports borisjohnson being ""'deeply sorry" as...
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the daily telegraph reports ministers are considering paying £500 to everyone who tests positive for under plans which would cost the state almost £2 billion a month. the daily mail says the proposal is aimed at encouraging more people to undergo swabs and self—isolate to stop the virus spreading. the guardian suggests the scheme is being considered as figures show just i7% of people with symptoms go for a test. while the times says the payment could be limited tothose who can't work from home. the metro reports violent assaults on emergency workers saving lives from covid—i9 are the most common crime of the pandemic. the �*i' says the full extent of "�*postcode lottery�* is revealed in latest regional figures, with two—thirds of the most vulnerable in the north of england receiving a dose — as opposed to just half in london and east. the financial times sastoe biden�*s administration willjoin global efforts to make covid—i9 vaccines and drugs available around the world, reversing the position of his predecessor donald trump and ushering in a new era in health diplomacy. while, accord
the daily telegraph reports ministers are considering paying £500 to everyone who tests positive for under plans which would cost the state almost £2 billion a month. the daily mail says the proposal is aimed at encouraging more people to undergo swabs and self—isolate to stop the virus spreading. the guardian suggests the scheme is being considered as figures show just i7% of people with symptoms go for a test. while the times says the payment could be limited tothose who can't work from...
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let'sjust show other i viewers the front page of the daily telegraph, pointing to exactly what you're." do you think this�*ll be a crucial issue for the? i think this'll be a crucial issue for the? ., , think this'll be a crucial issue for the? ~ , ., , , the? i think it is absolutely significant _ the? i think it is absolutely significant for _ the? i think it is absolutely significant for the - the? i think it is absolutely - significant for the government. boris _ significant for the government. borisjohnson and gavin significant for the government. boris johnson and gavin williamson have both _ boris johnson and gavin williamson have both said they want schools to be the _ have both said they want schools to be the first — have both said they want schools to be the first thing that reopens when lockdown _ be the first thing that reopens when lockdown measures can be eased. i think— lockdown measures can be eased. i think everybody recognizes that keeping — think everybody recognizes that keeping schools closed is bad for children— keeping schools closed is bad for children in— kee
let'sjust show other i viewers the front page of the daily telegraph, pointing to exactly what you're." do you think this�*ll be a crucial issue for the? i think this'll be a crucial issue for the? ., , think this'll be a crucial issue for the? ~ , ., , , the? i think it is absolutely significant _ the? i think it is absolutely significant for _ the? i think it is absolutely significant for the - the? i think it is absolutely - significant for the government. boris _ significant for the...
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the daily telegraph reports there is growing concern in government over non—compliance with the currentcases continue to rise sharply. the times says police in england are toughening enforcement of the lockdown — as government scientific advisers fear that public neglect of restrictions could keep infections high for months. according to the ‘i' — police offices are being redeployed — to drive ambulances. while the financial times reflects on the london mayor declaring a "major incident" in the city. saying the spread of the virus in the capital is "out of control." and the sun features tributes to dame barbara windsor, whose funeral took place today. so, let's begin. the news does not stop. john and susiejoin us today the news does not stop. john and susie join us today and we will talk about what was going on in the states and we will bring in this latest breaking news from twitter a little bit later on and a review but susie, ijust little bit later on and a review but susie, i just want to start with you in the daily express, which is focusing on the harsh reality, the grim reality o
the daily telegraph reports there is growing concern in government over non—compliance with the currentcases continue to rise sharply. the times says police in england are toughening enforcement of the lockdown — as government scientific advisers fear that public neglect of restrictions could keep infections high for months. according to the ‘i' — police offices are being redeployed — to drive ambulances. while the financial times reflects on the london mayor declaring a "major...
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we finish with the daily telegraph, a quick thought.t the ready. did you take part in joe wicks's efforts last time customers i am embarrassed to admit i've never done a joe wicks work—out. you are in good company. i haven't, but maybe i ought to. what about you, joe? no. i'm a top level swimmer, soi about you, joe? no. i'm a top level swimmer, so i just about you, joe? no. i'm a top level swimmer, so ijust practice in the bath. we are struggling at the moment because the swimming pools are shut. i take the rishi sunak excuse, i got a pellet on and although there are other exercise bikes, but it is brilliant. joe wicks is saying he did not really wa nt to wicks is saying he did not really want to be back doing this, but he has answered the call.|j want to be back doing this, but he has answered the call. i think it's been great for parents, especially those with small children who need something to tire them out so they can sit down and work for the rest of the day. he's been an absolute godsend to them, so fair play. on a serious point
we finish with the daily telegraph, a quick thought.t the ready. did you take part in joe wicks's efforts last time customers i am embarrassed to admit i've never done a joe wicks work—out. you are in good company. i haven't, but maybe i ought to. what about you, joe? no. i'm a top level swimmer, soi about you, joe? no. i'm a top level swimmer, so i just about you, joe? no. i'm a top level swimmer, so ijust practice in the bath. we are struggling at the moment because the swimming pools are...
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private nation really good to talk about this marty murphy the technology reporter for the daily telegraph thank you very much indeed and. hong kong's internet domain firm says it will reject any new web sites it believes could incite illegal acts sunda beijing's new national security law and comes less than a day after an internet service provider admitted it had complied with the government's request to block access to a website run by pro-democracy activists authorities have conducted a sweeping crackdown on dissent in recent weeks internet access is widely censored in mainland china but have been mostly free and home call. this is all just here these are the top stories 2000000 people have now died globally from covert 19 the world health organization chief says people are failing to break the chains of coronavirus transmission to government and community levels . the brazilian army has transported desperately needed oxygen supplies to amazon the state after hospitals treating coronavirus patients started running out to newly identified variants of the virus are contributing to the sha
private nation really good to talk about this marty murphy the technology reporter for the daily telegraph thank you very much indeed and. hong kong's internet domain firm says it will reject any new web sites it believes could incite illegal acts sunda beijing's new national security law and comes less than a day after an internet service provider admitted it had complied with the government's request to block access to a website run by pro-democracy activists authorities have conducted a...
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germany's builds newspaper here talking of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily telegraph is not a mincing their words democracy and see the picture of trump supporters storming the capitol also dominating the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune with this blistering verdict from supporters defile democracy as we've seen the news from the u.s. traded shock waves here in germany chancellor angela merkel has expressed regret president strums persistent with usal to accept the election result and the consequences of that refusal. to violence in washington has been met with disbelief in the german government the condemnation was led by uncle americal herself. we all saw the unsettling pictures of the u.s. congress being stormed yesterday evening and these images made me angry and i very much regret that since november president trump has not acknowledged his defeat and failed again to do so yesterday doubts about the outcome of the election was stoked and that set the stage for what made wednesday's events possible in the 1st place germany's president
germany's builds newspaper here talking of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily telegraph is not a mincing their words democracy and see the picture of trump supporters storming the capitol also dominating the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune with this blistering verdict from supporters defile democracy as we've seen the news from the u.s. traded shock waves here in germany chancellor angela merkel has expressed regret president strums...
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catastrophe that we are now in. little bit less bad than the catastrophe that we are now inm go to the daily telegrapht has a picture of poor shots giving a speech. i don't think there's any other photographs for the pages. p.m. says 13 million other photographs for the pages. p. m. says 13 million jabs other photographs for the pages. p.m. says 13 millionjabs will mean vulnerable or protected by mid—february. there was a journalist on social media during the mass who thinks it's just about doable if 1.9 millionjabs are thinks it's just about doable if 1.9 million jabs are given to those vulnerable, even that there's that promise of 2 million a week is just about doable if nothing goes wrong. is it realistic? i think the problem that we have is that the expectation of this government is that we see lots of promises not being delivered. is not the order we talked about this world are breeding test entry system the promise which was never delivered upon. i think it's difficult to look at these promises and say that will definitely happen, it will be out of it all by the spring. one of the issues here in
catastrophe that we are now in. little bit less bad than the catastrophe that we are now inm go to the daily telegrapht has a picture of poor shots giving a speech. i don't think there's any other photographs for the pages. p.m. says 13 million other photographs for the pages. p. m. says 13 million jabs other photographs for the pages. p.m. says 13 millionjabs will mean vulnerable or protected by mid—february. there was a journalist on social media during the mass who thinks it's just about...
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france have been serious criticism —— the daily telegraph. this is not exclusive to britain.is very, very keen to emphasise, data shows we are doing far better in terms of expectations we rolled the vaccine out first. this is an interesting story. i'm sure there's more to it than given on the front page, but this is pharmacies offering to lend a hand to the government and say every year, we give the flu vaccine. we can help with the covid vaccine as well. apparently having been told no by the government, it's interesting, i'd love to know the reason why, but it seems they're on the surface what the story is saying here is loads of spare capacity to speed up the roll—out. but the government 's no. i'm sure we'll hear more. we're going to look at another story. picture of donald trump presumably in rally mode or listening to queen 01’ in rally mode or listening to queen or the rolling stones. " nicola sturgeon says you can'tjust come and play golf. scotland is closed at the moment. pippa, you keep a close eye on the movement of senior government officials. if you can't go to sc
france have been serious criticism —— the daily telegraph. this is not exclusive to britain.is very, very keen to emphasise, data shows we are doing far better in terms of expectations we rolled the vaccine out first. this is an interesting story. i'm sure there's more to it than given on the front page, but this is pharmacies offering to lend a hand to the government and say every year, we give the flu vaccine. we can help with the covid vaccine as well. apparently having been told no by...
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the daily telegraph says ministers are under pressure to expand the covid vaccination programme and offerjabs the financial times reports that as democrats in the us house of representatives began a second attempt to impeach donald trump, angela merkel has criticised twitter for banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. pressure on nhs for covid vaccinations around the clock, and the government said there was no clamourfor this, where the government said there was no clamour for this, where do you stand? the government said there was no clamourfor stand? the government said there was no clamour for it, you stand? the government said there was no clamourfor it, you are right, but they then promptly found there was a clamour at least on social media, and keir starmer was inquiring about it, as well, so it seems that the government perhaps misjudged where the public is at over the vaccine and many people would be willing and ready to go for ajab in the would be willing and ready to go for a jab in the
the daily telegraph says ministers are under pressure to expand the covid vaccination programme and offerjabs the financial times reports that as democrats in the us house of representatives began a second attempt to impeach donald trump, angela merkel has criticised twitter for banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. pressure on nhs for covid vaccinations around the clock, and...
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the daily telegraph as well. from a very high level but they are going down. this mutant strain, the implications are immense and not least on what they picked up on and the lockdown and the fears that nobody is willing to put a date and potentially thinks could come out of this. no one is going there. that is unfortunately wise. even if it is not what businesses and lots of people would be anxious for her, for. i think we all are because we have placed so much hope in the vaccine and the impressive roll—out of the 5.4 million people vaccinated or at least getting their first dose of, two out of three authorised vaccines in this country, pfizer and the oxford astrazeneca. but no rapid lockdown insight, no date mentioned in the only date mentioned is the 15th of february and that is for a review and until and unless that infection rate goes down consistently in the death rate goes down consistently, what we heard consistently that downing street press briefing led by the prime minister with chris, sir patrick vall
the daily telegraph as well. from a very high level but they are going down. this mutant strain, the implications are immense and not least on what they picked up on and the lockdown and the fears that nobody is willing to put a date and potentially thinks could come out of this. no one is going there. that is unfortunately wise. even if it is not what businesses and lots of people would be anxious for her, for. i think we all are because we have placed so much hope in the vaccine and the...
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we will start with the daily telegraph which lizzy describes the day of shame.anyone who was glued to their screen yesterday wilbur member the images of those people rushing up to capitol hill and preaching the security there and many of the papers focusing on what the telegraph is describing as america's day of shame. yeah, really historic scenes. the telegraph is focusing on the growing calls to oust donald trump after what we saw in the capital even though he is only got less tha n capital even though he is only got less than a fortnight left in office. and there are two options to do that. they could try and impeach him again which would mean he couldn't run for a second term. or they could invoke the 25th amendment which would be much faster. and that's intended for if a president unable to discharge his duties. but the fact that it's even being mentioned shows how isolated the president is at the moment and a list of resignations has been growing. you had trump is a former acting chief of staff, melania trump's chief of staff and the transport secretary wh
we will start with the daily telegraph which lizzy describes the day of shame.anyone who was glued to their screen yesterday wilbur member the images of those people rushing up to capitol hill and preaching the security there and many of the papers focusing on what the telegraph is describing as america's day of shame. yeah, really historic scenes. the telegraph is focusing on the growing calls to oust donald trump after what we saw in the capital even though he is only got less tha n capital...
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the daily telegraph highlights the prime minister's promise that 13 million vaccinations will ensurethe struggle" against covid. and according to the ‘i' — borisjohnson has bowed to scientific advisers — and it adds he believes that by mid—february "‘if things go well‘ all care home residents, carers, over—705, front line medics, social care workers and clinically vulnerable people should be vaccinated. so let's begin... when i look at this first paper, the metro, the headline to a lockdown number three, i'm reminded metro, the headline to a lockdown numberthree, i'm reminded of something. sequels always worse than the original. and that's exactly what the prime minister is saying. it's going to be, he warned commit that address the nation this evening, that there was going to be some of the hardest times we've seen ahead of us, and that actually this is going to be worse than the other lockdowns we have faced, and i think we also appreciate why that might be. notjust we also appreciate why that might be. not just because we also appreciate why that might be. notjust because we have
the daily telegraph highlights the prime minister's promise that 13 million vaccinations will ensurethe struggle" against covid. and according to the ‘i' — borisjohnson has bowed to scientific advisers — and it adds he believes that by mid—february "‘if things go well‘ all care home residents, carers, over—705, front line medics, social care workers and clinically vulnerable people should be vaccinated. so let's begin... when i look at this first paper, the metro, the...
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i write for the daily telegraph. and i am not aware that anybody said that. nk that they are wrong if they had, uncharacteristically wrong for the telegraph to say that. i think david cameron has done a fantastic job, he had to play a very difficult role. the government came in, he had to create a coalition in a very difficult circumstances in incredibly elusive hopeless democrat characters. he has built this thing, they got a lot done, they continue to do a lot of good things. i think that the political situation is fascinating. and and the labor party are basically imploding before our eyes. and in public, the confidence in the labour party is disintegrating rapidly. and i think that it's a very good chance there will be an absolute conservative majority in the next election. that is what i am looking for. as some people kindly pointed out, i am indeed seeking reelection to the house of commons in the next year or so. and by may in fact. for the seat of -- who can remember what churchill said about ox bridge? after very, very grueling afternoon in which he h
i write for the daily telegraph. and i am not aware that anybody said that. nk that they are wrong if they had, uncharacteristically wrong for the telegraph to say that. i think david cameron has done a fantastic job, he had to play a very difficult role. the government came in, he had to create a coalition in a very difficult circumstances in incredibly elusive hopeless democrat characters. he has built this thing, they got a lot done, they continue to do a lot of good things. i think that the...
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i write for the daily telegraph. i'm not aware that they have said that. ey be taking a wrong if they had. i'm characteristically wrong of the telegraph to say that. i think david cameron is gonna fantastic job. he has to play a very difficult and the government became and he had to create a coalition in very different difficult circumstances but these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters. he's built this thing. they've got a lot done that they are continuing to do a lot of good things. i think that the political situation in britain is fascinating. i ed miliband and the labour party are imploring before our eyes, or certainly the confidence is disintegrating rapidly. i think it is a very good chance there will be an absolute conservative majority the next election. that is what i am working for. as melissa kindly pointed out earlier on, i am indeed seeking reelection to the house of commons in the next year or so. in may in fact. for the seat of looks bridge. who could remember what churchill said about looks rich? after very very gru
i write for the daily telegraph. i'm not aware that they have said that. ey be taking a wrong if they had. i'm characteristically wrong of the telegraph to say that. i think david cameron is gonna fantastic job. he has to play a very difficult and the government became and he had to create a coalition in very different difficult circumstances but these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters. he's built this thing. they've got a lot done that they are continuing to do a lot...
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some gps have been told to pause covid—19 vaccinations, according to the daily telegraph, due to supplyand in order to allow other parts of the country to catch up. in other news on the roll—out — the financial times claims borisjohnson clashed with nhs bosses over the pace of the vaccination programme, and that tensions were running high last week. "insult to dignity" — the metro leads on footballer marcus rashford's anger at the quality of food parcels being given to families who'd normally receive free school meals, saying, "children deserve better than this". he said the meals were woefully inaccurate. alongside a photograph of one of those food packages, the guardian reports on how thousands of hospital patients are set to be discharged early to hotels in order to free up beds for those seriously ill with covid—19. quite a lot to get there, let's start. welcome to you both. shall we kick off with the main splash for the guardian, alongside that extremely strong picture of the woefully inadequate food for children? we will pick up on that in a moment. patients sent to hotels to free
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"daily telegraph" but i'm not aware that they've said that. d i think -- and they would be wrong if they had. wrong of the "telegraph" to say that. i think david cameron has done a fantastic job and he's had to play a difficult hand. he had to create the coalition in difficult circumstances with these incredibly difficult, illusive, hopeless liberal contract characters. he's built this thing. they got a lot done. they're continuing to do a lot of good things. and i think that the political situation in britain is fascinating. i think that the labor party are imploding before our eyes, or certainly in public -- the confidence is disintegrating rapidly. and i think there's a very good chance that there will be an absolute conservative majority in the next election and that's what i'm working for. and some of -- as alissa pointed out earlier on, i'm indeed seeking re-election to the house of commons in the next year or so. in the next year. by may, in fact. in may. in may. for the seat of and who can remember what churchill said at ax bridge. afte
"daily telegraph" but i'm not aware that they've said that. d i think -- and they would be wrong if they had. wrong of the "telegraph" to say that. i think david cameron has done a fantastic job and he's had to play a difficult hand. he had to create the coalition in difficult circumstances with these incredibly difficult, illusive, hopeless liberal contract characters. he's built this thing. they got a lot done. they're continuing to do a lot of good things. and i think...
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johnson: i write for the daily telegraph. but i'm not aware that they have said that and they would be taken wrong if they had. uncharacteristically it is wrong of the telegraph it say that. -- to say that. david cameron, i think, has done a fantastic job and had to play a very difficult hand. the government that came in he had it create a coalition with these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters and he built this and they have gotten a lot done. i think the situation in britain is fascinating. is implodingrty before our eyes, certainly in public. the conference is disintegrating rapidly. i think that it is a very good chance there will be an absolute conservative majority the next election. that is what i'm working for. and as melissa pointed out i'm indeed seeking reelection to the house of commons in the next year or so -- in the next year, by may in fact. in may. for the seat of oxbridge. who can remember what churchill said at oxbridge? after a very grueling afternoon in which he had watched every si
johnson: i write for the daily telegraph. but i'm not aware that they have said that and they would be taken wrong if they had. uncharacteristically it is wrong of the telegraph it say that. -- to say that. david cameron, i think, has done a fantastic job and had to play a very difficult hand. the government that came in he had it create a coalition with these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters and he built this and they have gotten a lot done. i think the situation in...
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the daily telegraph carries a despondent—looking prime minister, saying he accepted "full responsibilityfor that terrible milestone of 100.000 deaths in the uk. the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing. the sun has a strong photograph of the prime minister with his head bowed, and the metro reports his words — "i'm deeply sorry" — as britain's covid death toll passed 100,000. the i says the uk is the fifth country to pass the grim milestone, after the us, brazil, india and mexico. it's the highest in the world per capita. the times points out britain becomes the first european country to officially reach the mark. meanwhile, the ft reports companies have raised $400 billion in the first three weeks of 2021, as the torrent of government and central bank stimulus to rescue global economies cascades across capital markets. let's start again stop welcome back to both of you. jenny, should we look at the sun first of all, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters and the many grandparents who have been taken, we will re
the daily telegraph carries a despondent—looking prime minister, saying he accepted "full responsibilityfor that terrible milestone of 100.000 deaths in the uk. the daily mail also reflects on borisjohnson�*s sombre mood in today's downing street briefing. the sun has a strong photograph of the prime minister with his head bowed, and the metro reports his words — "i'm deeply sorry" — as britain's covid death toll passed 100,000. the i says the uk is the fifth country to...
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let's move on the daily telegraph saying all adults to receive a vaccine autumn because of these hubsve not been much mention of younger adults up until now. this is part of the problem because what we know is that one in three of us can have the virus without knowing it and can spread it. and so some advisers have been telling the prime minister that it is not people being of the missing that when the can open up, about us being able to be over the worst of this by spring but the problem is that you cannot just vaccinate all the over 70s and health care workers and vulnerable and then your people can still wander about spreading it further. everyone needs to be fact that it's we are looking at autumn really for everyone to get vaccinated and that is what the health secretary said today, that by autumn everybody who was an adult will be off of the vaccine. however the daily mail says care homes feel that had been betrayed overjabs with bite promises. 0nly that had been betrayed overjabs with bite promises. only one in ten residents have had the vaccine so farand residents have had the
let's move on the daily telegraph saying all adults to receive a vaccine autumn because of these hubsve not been much mention of younger adults up until now. this is part of the problem because what we know is that one in three of us can have the virus without knowing it and can spread it. and so some advisers have been telling the prime minister that it is not people being of the missing that when the can open up, about us being able to be over the worst of this by spring but the problem is...
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the daily telegraph reports all care home residents in england have been offered a covid vaccination. in line with all the papers, it carries a photo of captain tom, who's in hospital with coronavirus, on its front page. the guardian carries a warning from a hospital boss that the nhs will take "months" to return to normal service after the covid crisis is finally over, because its workforce is "exhausted and traumatised." the times says borisjohnson has hailed a "crucial milestone" after all older people in english care homes have been offered the vaccine. while the �*i' carries an optimistic note from health secretary matt hancock, who says we can look forward to a summer of freedom, after almost 1% of the population is vaccinated in a single day. the daily mail has said the cost of lost schooling during the pandemic is being put at £350 billion. the metro says capt sir tom moore, the 100—year—old world war ii veteran, knighted after raising £39m for nhs charities in the pandemic, fell ill after returning from a �*bucket—list�* christmas trip to barbados. and the daily mirror has th
the daily telegraph reports all care home residents in england have been offered a covid vaccination. in line with all the papers, it carries a photo of captain tom, who's in hospital with coronavirus, on its front page. the guardian carries a warning from a hospital boss that the nhs will take "months" to return to normal service after the covid crisis is finally over, because its workforce is "exhausted and traumatised." the times says borisjohnson has hailed a...
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builds newspaper talks of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily mail a daily telegraph rather also didn't mince words was democracy on the scene the picture from supporters storming the cubs and also dominates the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune had this blistering verdict from supporters defile us democracy. now for european view let's bring in devalue correspondent terry shuls in a brussel to get that perspective terry walked reactions are you seeing from european leaders and lawmakers. well certainly you know we've seen these reactions trickle in starting last night you've seen some of them there i think the 1st one that was remarkable to me was nato secretary general yen stoltenberg who is so hesitant to say anything about internal affairs of an allied country and he called out the seams as shocking and said the election results must be respected but another thing that we should note is how few of these leaders actually called out president trump by name many of them said this is not america this is not what we expect from our american
builds newspaper talks of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily mail a daily telegraph rather also didn't mince words was democracy on the scene the picture from supporters storming the cubs and also dominates the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune had this blistering verdict from supporters defile us democracy. now for european view let's bring in devalue correspondent terry shuls in a brussel to get that perspective terry walked reactions...
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germany is a billed newspaper talking of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily telegraph also not mincing their words democracy under see the picture of trump support a storm in the capital dominating the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune with this blistering verdict trump supporters defile democracy. well it's trying at the view from a russia did of you correspondent emily sherman is standing by in a moscow for us emily what's been the reaction there in russia. well both state t.v. and various media outlets as well as officials here and moscow seem to be kind of relishing in the chaos that we saw unfolding yesterday in washington d.c. we've now had reactions from the spokesperson of the foreign ministry as well as various members of parliament of both houses of parliament and they all seem to agree that the events of yesterday show that the u.s. is split they also see it as a reason to question u.s. democracy we saw the foreign ministry spokesperson saying that the electoral system in the u.s. is archaic and outdated we saw one parliamentarian
germany is a billed newspaper talking of a coup attempt and a moment of great shame in britain the daily telegraph also not mincing their words democracy under see the picture of trump support a storm in the capital dominating the united arab emirates gulf news daily and the nigerian tribune with this blistering verdict trump supporters defile democracy. well it's trying at the view from a russia did of you correspondent emily sherman is standing by in a moscow for us emily what's been the...
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the daily telegraph reflects on news that the new covid variant may be deadlier than the original strainrshadowed an earlier announcement that infections are slowing. the guardian reports that borisjohnson has warned of stricter travel curbs and continued lockdown measures while the infection rate remained what he described as "forbiddingly high". the daily express claims the uk's covid vaccines are robust enough to beat the deadlier variant which is devastating the uk. the i reports that 5.4 million people in uk have been vaccinated — 8% of population — after a record day put the nation on course to immunise the over—70s and the extremely vulnerable by mid—february. and the daily mirror says that the government has been accused of diverting jabs from the north where they were beingdelivered in high numbers. so let's begin. i'm gratefulfor my i'm grateful for my guests joining me on friday evening at a lot of the front pages and of course every one of the pages focusing on what has happened. the pandemic. let's start with you and the telegraph which is talking about the mutant strain. i'
the daily telegraph reflects on news that the new covid variant may be deadlier than the original strainrshadowed an earlier announcement that infections are slowing. the guardian reports that borisjohnson has warned of stricter travel curbs and continued lockdown measures while the infection rate remained what he described as "forbiddingly high". the daily express claims the uk's covid vaccines are robust enough to beat the deadlier variant which is devastating the uk. the i reports...
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he writes in today's daily telegraph...ed the brexit—given chance to turbo—charge those sectors in which we excel, to do things differently and to do them better. as well as practical changes, there are political ones today, too. for many, a moment at which the uk takes back control. today is the first day of our complete independence from the european union and we can say, absolutely clearly, that britain is a sovereign, independent state. for others, a moment to mourn. nicola sturgeon saying if scotland became independent, it would seek to rejoin. but this feels like a long time ago now, when brexit paralysed parliament and led to daily protests outside. it's now about the reality and what brexit means for people and businesses. nick eardley, bbc news. vivienne nunis is in doverfor us. what are they experiencing and expecting in dover? well, it's been a pretty quiet day here so far. i think those hauliers who could avoid shifting their goods across the channel today have done so. just in case there is significant disrupti
he writes in today's daily telegraph...ed the brexit—given chance to turbo—charge those sectors in which we excel, to do things differently and to do them better. as well as practical changes, there are political ones today, too. for many, a moment at which the uk takes back control. today is the first day of our complete independence from the european union and we can say, absolutely clearly, that britain is a sovereign, independent state. for others, a moment to mourn. nicola sturgeon...
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the daily telegraph there mincing no words saying this was a democracy under siege and now the images of trump supporters storming the capital they also dominated the united arab emirates gulf news you hear you see those images there and then we have the nigerian tribune with a blistering verdict on what happened happened saying a trump supporters defile u.s. democracy well earlier we spoke to james de been a not all from the university of bond he served as an american diplomat in germany for 3 decades and we asked him what he made of the chaotic scenes and washington have had much experience with. the 2 countries for almost 47 years just let me just say that. paul shamed and i find it pitiful the way the president has incited this insurrection the sedition that has stormed the american capital the 1st time since the war of p.t. 12 in 814 is there's a whole apollo in the effort to undermine our democracy. how worried are you about the state of the u.s. a mock receive right now i'm very concerned i'm also at the same time reaffirmed in one congress then decided and came back neatly aft
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beattie, assistant editor at the daily mirror and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph front pages starting with. .. a warning to the british public from the nhs fronts tomorrow's i. the paper says hospital admissions for covid—19 could double by the ‘peak of this third wave‘. the daily mail lead with the news that some doctors will rebel against the governments new advice about the time inbetween the two doses of the pfizer vaccine. keeping vaccines in mind, the times reports that two million doses of the oxford vaccine are going to be available every week by the middle ofjanuary bringing hope to many. school closures dominate the front of the telegraph. they say teachers are demanding the closure of every school in the country after gavin williamson caved in to pressure to shut all primaries in london. that government u—turn on schools is also front and centre on tomorrow‘s guardian. the paper says it‘s down to growing pressure over the coronavirus and the ever growing pressure on the nhs. the express says ‘brexit britain to bounce back‘ as the prime minister pledges
beattie, assistant editor at the daily mirror and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph front pages starting with. .. a warning to the british public from the nhs fronts tomorrow's i. the paper says hospital admissions for covid—19 could double by the ‘peak of this third wave‘. the daily mail lead with the news that some doctors will rebel against the governments new advice about the time inbetween the two doses of the pfizer vaccine. keeping vaccines in mind, the...
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joining me are lucy fisher — deputy political editor, the daily telegraph and jack blanchard, uk politicaltomorrow's front pages. starting with. let's start with the telegraph, and it carries a warning from scientists, that people might start ignoring covid rules once they've been vaccinated. unions say firms are using secret software to spy on staff working from home during the pandemic. that's in the metro. the sun celebrates signing up 50,000 volunteers to support britain's vaccination programme. some think that matt hancock praised the paper for some think that matt hancock praised the paperfor a some think that matt hancock praised the paper for a few hours ago. some think that matt hancock praised the paper for a the vaccination effort is on the front page of the guardian too — it says experts want high—risk, minority ethnic groups to be prioritised for covid jabs. the prime minister is vowing that things will look very different by spring — that's in the daily express. and, away from coronavirus — the daily mail leads with a warning over smart motorways, after the death of two drive
joining me are lucy fisher — deputy political editor, the daily telegraph and jack blanchard, uk politicaltomorrow's front pages. starting with. let's start with the telegraph, and it carries a warning from scientists, that people might start ignoring covid rules once they've been vaccinated. unions say firms are using secret software to spy on staff working from home during the pandemic. that's in the metro. the sun celebrates signing up 50,000 volunteers to support britain's vaccination...
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he writes in today's daily telegraph... as practical changes, there are political ones today, too. for many, a moment at which the uk takes back control. today is the first day of our complete independence from the european union and we can say, absolutely clearly, that britain is a sovereign, independent state. for others, a moment to mourn. nicola sturgeon saying if scotland became independent, it would seek to rejoin. but this feels like a long time ago now, when brexit paralysed parliament and led to daily protests outside. it's now about the reality and what brexit means for people and businesses. nick eardley, bbc news. emergency health care staff here in the uk are at "battle stations" amid the rising number of coronavirus patients being treated in hospital, especially in london and the south east of england. adrian boyle, from the royal college of emergency medicine, told the bbc that staff were "tired, frustrated and fed—up". the warnings of pressure in the nhs come as a study confirmed the new variant of coronavir
he writes in today's daily telegraph... as practical changes, there are political ones today, too. for many, a moment at which the uk takes back control. today is the first day of our complete independence from the european union and we can say, absolutely clearly, that britain is a sovereign, independent state. for others, a moment to mourn. nicola sturgeon saying if scotland became independent, it would seek to rejoin. but this feels like a long time ago now, when brexit paralysed parliament...
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that said, if we look at the specific wording on the front page of the daily telegraph, the talk aboutand the sort of sta nce they perceive it and the sort of stance have on it. caroline, i suppose the thing is, despite the numbers we are seeing and the 50,000 daily new cases and another 400 or so daily new cases and another 400 or so deaths, that shows no sign of stopping or going away, quite the opposite. these logins don‘t have universal support, do they? know, because we have had lockdown is an dividers has not gone away. boris johnson will not be unaware that there is is a loud and powerful pack of people snapping at his heels are saying what about the economy? what about the cancer sufferers and other people suffering from illnesses? what about the mental health of the nation? he is having to weigh all these things up and doesn‘t want alienate anybody. equally, i don‘t think he likes, for some reason this has been much discussed, being the better of my news. he is reluctant to close us all down —— bearer of bad news. he is a libertarian by nature and this is what he is facing, he
that said, if we look at the specific wording on the front page of the daily telegraph, the talk aboutand the sort of sta nce they perceive it and the sort of stance have on it. caroline, i suppose the thing is, despite the numbers we are seeing and the 50,000 daily new cases and another 400 or so daily new cases and another 400 or so deaths, that shows no sign of stopping or going away, quite the opposite. these logins don‘t have universal support, do they? know, because we have had lockdown...
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some gps have been told to pause covid—19 vaccinations — according to the daily telegraph — because ofes and to allow other parts of the country to catch up. in other news on the rollout — sources tell the financial times that borisjohnson clashed with nhs bosses over the pace of the vaccination programme — and that tensions were running high last week. the times reports thatjohn lewis is the first big retailer to suspend its click—and—collect service — as pressure grows on shops to do more to stop the surge in the virus. the front page of the guardian — thousands of hospital patients are set to be discharged early to hotels in order to free up beds for those seriously ill with covid—19. ‘insult to dignity‘ — the metro leads on footballer marcus rashford's anger at the quality of food parcels being given to families who'd normally recieve free school meals — saying ‘children deserve better than this.‘ the mirror labels it ‘profit from poverty‘ — saying the providers have been accused of taking taxpayers‘ money for the parcels but sending supplies worth as little as £3. so, let‘s begin.
some gps have been told to pause covid—19 vaccinations — according to the daily telegraph — because ofes and to allow other parts of the country to catch up. in other news on the rollout — sources tell the financial times that borisjohnson clashed with nhs bosses over the pace of the vaccination programme — and that tensions were running high last week. the times reports thatjohn lewis is the first big retailer to suspend its click—and—collect service — as pressure grows on...
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the daily telegraph says britain's covid vaccine supply is in jeopardy, after the eu threatened to block belgian—made pfizer jabs as part of a row with the uk—based astrazeneca. the metro highlights the 6.5 million people nowjabbed in the uk — with another 32 vaccination centres opening. according to the daily mirror, the majority of children want to go back to school — as lockdown is affecting their mental health and future hopes. the daily express picks up on health secretary matt hancock's comments — insisting there can be no easing up of covid restrictions for now. and the sun says a holiday abroad for brits looks a long way off at the moment. right, let's start. welcome to you both. a lot of stories about vaccines, problems with supply which matt hancock admitted today in his briefing. katie, do you want to kick us off with the moderna and the new trials? which does not sound very good news in terms of the original jab for the south african variant. h jab for the south african variant. i suppose there's good and bad news. is concerned about the variant, and also other variants, part
the daily telegraph says britain's covid vaccine supply is in jeopardy, after the eu threatened to block belgian—made pfizer jabs as part of a row with the uk—based astrazeneca. the metro highlights the 6.5 million people nowjabbed in the uk — with another 32 vaccination centres opening. according to the daily mirror, the majority of children want to go back to school — as lockdown is affecting their mental health and future hopes. the daily express picks up on health secretary matt...
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surge in demand for rivals signal and telegram moggy murphy is the technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper she says whatsapp didn't communicate very well with hughes about the planned updates. what's up is actually updated how you talk to businesses and what happens here if you maybe a bind something from a shock or retire i want to interact with you kind of like a chapel with but over what. they might share in back information with thanks missed you will that they wanted to let people know that bats what the change was and the through to everyone out and that led people to look into what actually is being shot and what's up and actually don't check quite what information that has been getting snow for about all years so it's interesting that this week is when really when what half assed came out remember people dominated it was actually earned by facebook and facebook subsequently bought and that's when things started to change and that's why i think for a long time pretty said to be very cautious about using whatsapp if you care about privacy because terms and conditions change
surge in demand for rivals signal and telegram moggy murphy is the technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper she says whatsapp didn't communicate very well with hughes about the planned updates. what's up is actually updated how you talk to businesses and what happens here if you maybe a bind something from a shock or retire i want to interact with you kind of like a chapel with but over what. they might share in back information with thanks missed you will that they wanted to let...
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our final paper, we are going back to the daily telegraph to donald trump who is dancing as anand tolding me on that. i feel guilty for knowing that. there had been speculative and he might go to scotla nd speculative and he might go to scotland before his term ends. nicola sturgeon says we don't open the port is for people to be because they want to play golf. very briefly, what might he end up doing when he is out of office? if he is not allowed to go to scotland and nicola sturgeon was that she wants to see him exit from the white house, he may play golf in one of his own golf courses in the states, probably in florida. maybe see him out on the greens in the coming weeks. anand? a lot of american newspapers are hinting at the fact that they expecting to declare his candidacy for 2024 from a plane on the day of the inauguration, i don't know where that story comes from. but i think what happens this evening in georgia will be key to president trump's strategy. if the democrats don't hold the senate, and it makes it easier for him over the next four years. if you feel like watching my
our final paper, we are going back to the daily telegraph to donald trump who is dancing as anand tolding me on that. i feel guilty for knowing that. there had been speculative and he might go to scotla nd speculative and he might go to scotland before his term ends. nicola sturgeon says we don't open the port is for people to be because they want to play golf. very briefly, what might he end up doing when he is out of office? if he is not allowed to go to scotland and nicola sturgeon was that...
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when we look at the daily telegraph, it describes lizzy wednesday as being the day of america's shame in fact and it also picks up on these suggestions about removing the president but as faiza was a sort of alluding to, there is not much time left. it is a very complicated process , left. it is a very complicated process, it is not as easy as saying "you're fired" but these that these conversations are even being had given what happened yesterday and strong words also from president—electjoe biden who described the people involved as a riotous mob and domestic terrorists, very strong words against the people that were involved in the offence yesterday. yeah, as we said, people around the world are seeing this as around the world are seeing this as a shameful day for america and they're asking how this could have happened. the rioting was shocking but because he predicted that this was going to happen in the case of a contested election. donald trump had been threatening it for a long time. maybe not to this extent but we could have predicted where it would end up. at the other point
when we look at the daily telegraph, it describes lizzy wednesday as being the day of america's shame in fact and it also picks up on these suggestions about removing the president but as faiza was a sort of alluding to, there is not much time left. it is a very complicated process , left. it is a very complicated process, it is not as easy as saying "you're fired" but these that these conversations are even being had given what happened yesterday and strong words also from...
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surge in demand for rival signal and telegram marking murphy is a technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper she says what's not didn't communicate very well with the users about the planned update. what's up is actually updated how you talk with businesses on what happens here a few maybe a bind something from a shop who are retired or want to interact with you kind of like a chapel with whatever what. they might be sharing back information with thanks to all that data they wanted to let people know the bat's what the change was a math route every one hour and that led people to look into what actually is being shy and what's up and actually don't check quite what information it has been doing so for about 4 years so it's interesting that this week is when it was just. what half assed came out remember people dominated it it was actually earned by facebook that and facebook subsequently bought it and that's when things started to change and that's why i think for a long time prigs yes but said to be very cautious about and using whatsapp if you care about privacy because the terms
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the daily telegraph also says ministers are under pressure to expand the covid vaccination programme.orts that angela merkel has criticised twitterfor banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. we've got the times and now and shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusing. shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusingm saying that is preposterous that anyone should still be unaware of the need to follow lockdown rules andi the need to follow lockdown rules and i suspect that is preposterous because most people do know what the rules are. and most people are compliant. we have cemented the statistics from regular polling from the office of national statistics and shown very, very high compliance and shown very, very high compliance and it is not the case that giant hoards of us are engaged in gambling in basements were hosting house parties and unlicensed rates. although they are saying that a tiny minority who are doing that will be served notice and
the daily telegraph also says ministers are under pressure to expand the covid vaccination programme.orts that angela merkel has criticised twitterfor banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. we've got the times and now and shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusing. shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusingm saying that is...
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well like i could trust a brand i can say well i will i will always believe everything in the daily telegraph or the guardian or on r.t. . or you could say that there are some journalists that i particularly face and and i choose some journalists who have done outstanding work there's no question the 3 journalists you've just mentioned have done outstanding work but at the same time i'm aware i'm sure you're aware though that there are also question marks over some of the stories they've done and a lot of journalists are true about some of their work and so that lisa question well if you're an ordinary reader how do i know who to trust if even their own colleagues don't trust some of their work so i try to explore that difficult question because it comes to the heart of whether there is an agreed craft that we all pursuing and how we really present journalism are something that should be trusted you don't think some reading the book are going to wish you because you lay out the control with the news and then you speak like one of us you know i'm not sure where i'm going to but like the clap m
well like i could trust a brand i can say well i will i will always believe everything in the daily telegraph or the guardian or on r.t. . or you could say that there are some journalists that i particularly face and and i choose some journalists who have done outstanding work there's no question the 3 journalists you've just mentioned have done outstanding work but at the same time i'm aware i'm sure you're aware though that there are also question marks over some of the stories they've done...
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surge in demand for rivals signal and telegram margy murphy is the technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper she says what saab didn't communicate very well with users about the planned update. what sucks is actually updated how you talk with businesses and what happens there if you maybe are buying something from a shark or retailer want to sit in traffic for you kind of like a chap with that idea what. they might be sharing back information with state who's listing all their data for them they want to let people know about what the change was and not free to everyone out and that led people to look into what actually is being shy what and actually go check quite the information that has been doing so for about 4 years so it's interesting that this week is when people start to realize well what's half assed came out really many people generated it it was actually owned by facebook then face that subsequently both say and that's when things started to change and that's why i think for a long time prince yes but said to be very cautious about using whatsapp if you care about privacy
surge in demand for rivals signal and telegram margy murphy is the technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper she says what saab didn't communicate very well with users about the planned update. what sucks is actually updated how you talk with businesses and what happens there if you maybe are buying something from a shark or retailer want to sit in traffic for you kind of like a chap with that idea what. they might be sharing back information with state who's listing all their data...