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back to the daily telegraph to one of the _ honest.raph to one of the stories _ honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of— honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of the - honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of the day. - to one of the stories of the day. which i've been trying to understand for top mns sues aldi of a fake call and caterpillar. as far as i understand that you've got the mns cake which is calling and you've got the aldi cake which the knock—off is cast bert and mns hates that. someone put on twitter there's about ten of these cakes. which was the original? marks & spencer as i believe in 1990. there are a lot of copies in some varying similarities. the aldi one is very close. and aldi, from a distance they look the same. marks & spencer say look, it's a lovely old dig, ours are made with and freshness. i did. i got this feeling that the stories got some legs. i feeling that the stories got some le . s. ., , feeling that the stories got some lens. ., , , ., ., .,
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we are going to stay with the daily telegraph because i with the daily telegraph because there is a cartoonrgi to another mri? in every funeral of course not just the royalfamily, and every funeral, biggest family occasions there of course tension. some of it comes down to who possesses where? some comes down to the rather eccentric idea of whether military uniforms or not should be worn. i think actually you have to put this in context— think actually you have to put this in context in terms of the misread. the notion— in context in terms of the misread. the notion of the row over whether prince _ the notion of the row over whether prince and — the notion of the row over whether prince and richard ware and adam rose _ prince and richard ware and adam rose outfit after he was effectively zapped _ rose outfit after he was effectively zapped to look next act by the queen not too _ zapped to look next act by the queen not too long ago. and of course harrv's — not too long ago. and of course harry's result of moving to america. the result— harry's result of moving to america. the result of— har
we are going to stay with the daily telegraph because i with the daily telegraph because there is a cartoonrgi to another mri? in every funeral of course not just the royalfamily, and every funeral, biggest family occasions there of course tension. some of it comes down to who possesses where? some comes down to the rather eccentric idea of whether military uniforms or not should be worn. i think actually you have to put this in context— think actually you have to put this in context in terms...
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we're going to take off with the daily telegraph. with taxpayers funding the factory which is at the heart of the vaccine row. british taxpayers investing in this dutch vaccine and yes it's all got rather messy but let's talk us through the line that the telegraph has. it’s line that the telegraph has. it's uuite a line that the telegraph has. it�*s quite a remarkable new development in this vaccine row. the telegraph has learned that as you say british taxpayer money was used to fund this factory in the netherlands where astrazeneca doses are being produced. they say that up to £21 million was put in by health secretary matt hancock and the eu did not find this plant and indeed the government of the netherlands did not put money in either. this is a new development which has caused understandable anger amongst conservative mps in the public when you seem like the british taxpayer has made this retribution and therefore should be getting these doses, as we know the eu has the stance of saying they will not allow the export of astraze
we're going to take off with the daily telegraph. with taxpayers funding the factory which is at the heart of the vaccine row. british taxpayers investing in this dutch vaccine and yes it's all got rather messy but let's talk us through the line that the telegraph has. it’s line that the telegraph has. it's uuite a line that the telegraph has. it�*s quite a remarkable new development in this vaccine row. the telegraph has learned that as you say british taxpayer money was used to fund this...
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in the daily telegraph _ its phase. final story now. in the daily telegraph you _ its phase.i over a fake call and caterpillar. simon, there is calling the caterpillar cake and then casper. i don't know if i made the name correctly. you also informed me there are eight of them. someone put a montaae there are eight of them. someone put a montage of — there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight _ there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different _ there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different ones. - there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different ones. i l a montage of eight different ones. i believe _ a montage of eight different ones. i believe there are.— believe there are. here's my one ruestion believe there are. here's my one question to _ believe there are. here's my one question to you. _ believe there are. here's my one question to you. the _ believe there are. here's my one question to you. the cake - believe there are. here's my one question to you. the cake wars, | believe there are. here's my one -
in the daily telegraph _ its phase. final story now. in the daily telegraph you _ its phase.i over a fake call and caterpillar. simon, there is calling the caterpillar cake and then casper. i don't know if i made the name correctly. you also informed me there are eight of them. someone put a montaae there are eight of them. someone put a montage of — there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight _ there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different _ there are eight of...
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as we _ turn to the daily telegraph than, their front turn to the daily telegraph than, theirfront pageiscredit him as mo says, geraldine?— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings - says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings for| says, geraldine? well, i think to i discredit dominic cummings for the people that already don�*t find him a very attractive figure is not difficult. they include centauri mps, there were a lot of tory mps that at the time when dominic cummings was at the heart of government they were concerned about this kind of power and influence he had over the prime minister. in terms of how it is going to be spun out from of the lanes we have seen a ready have not exactly been a strong push back from number 10, that the prime minister would never get in the way of an inquiry, and that everything is done within the right guidelines, it will be just enough or whether they come out swinging and going heavy with the kind of counter or if they are hoping now that this will die down but
as we _ turn to the daily telegraph than, their front turn to the daily telegraph than, theirfront pageiscredit him as mo says, geraldine?— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings - says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings for| says, geraldine? well, i think to i discredit dominic cummings for the people that already don�*t find him a very attractive figure is not difficult. they include centauri...
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let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. of tomorrow's papers, the daily telegraph leads on details of the duke of edinburgh's funeral — it writes that prince philip planned every element of his send—off over the past 18 years. the metro writes that princes william and harry will not walk side by side behind their grandfather's coffin at his funeral and will instead be separated by their cousin peter phillips. the sun adds that the brothers will be kept at arms length for the procession, in which it was confirmed today that no one would wear military uniforms. the daily mail has a picture of prince charles who was seen today with tears in his eyes as he read tributes to his father left by members of the public. the express writes that there will be time in the funeral procession for the queen to pause for a moment of reflection as she says her final farewell to her husband of 73 years. the guardian reports that government officials have raised concerns about the mass expansion of rapid coronavirus testing — estimating that a
let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. of tomorrow's papers, the daily telegraph leads on details of the duke of edinburgh's funeral — it writes that prince philip planned every element of his send—off over the past 18 years. the metro writes that princes william and harry will not walk side by side behind their grandfather's coffin at his funeral and will instead be separated by their cousin peter phillips. the sun adds that the brothers...
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let's start with the main stories on the daily telegraph front page.urse a picture of the queen. we will talk about that later. this rate were going to kick off with is the foreign holidays for vaccinated. we are finally getting a bit more detail about this traffic light system that the government is looking into. system that the government is looking im— system that the government is looking into-— system that the government is looking into. yes. i think we are all dreaming _ looking into. yes. i think we are all dreaming of— looking into. yes. i think we are all dreaming of a _ looking into. yes. i think we are all dreaming of a holiday - looking into. yes. i think we are | all dreaming of a holiday abroad, aren't we? itjust all dreaming of a holiday abroad, aren't we? it just seems such all dreaming of a holiday abroad, aren't we? itjust seems such a so difficult the whole idea. this story, does give us some hope i think that we may be able to go abroad before too long. and the idea is when foreign travel opens up countries will be rated either read
let's start with the main stories on the daily telegraph front page.urse a picture of the queen. we will talk about that later. this rate were going to kick off with is the foreign holidays for vaccinated. we are finally getting a bit more detail about this traffic light system that the government is looking into. system that the government is looking im— system that the government is looking into-— system that the government is looking into. yes. i think we are all dreaming _ looking into....
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we will stay with the daily telegraph. zoom _ queen does. we will stay with the daily telegraph.my sense tells me to be there to corky talking to each other. the quick, no military uniforms i didn't get the memo. for a few days there has been an awful lot of chat about the use of subjects of what family members might wearand the subjects of what family members might wear and the fact that the two people who served the longest in the armed forces were perhaps the two people who were allowed to wear uniforms at all. no one wears them. know. look, it is been one of those background stories that affect the headlines this week. prince andrew wanted, we are led to believe, want to wear an wanted, we are led to believe, want to wearan admiral wanted, we are led to believe, want to wear an admiral outfit. i5 wanted, we are led to believe, want to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? _ to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? he _ to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? he is _ to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? he is not _ to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? he is not a
we will stay with the daily telegraph. zoom _ queen does. we will stay with the daily telegraph.my sense tells me to be there to corky talking to each other. the quick, no military uniforms i didn't get the memo. for a few days there has been an awful lot of chat about the use of subjects of what family members might wearand the subjects of what family members might wear and the fact that the two people who served the longest in the armed forces were perhaps the two people who were allowed to...
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saying _ piece that is in the daily telegraph saying that the bbc has mischaracterized and is a majoro say that he has given— supporter. but they do say that he has given thousands of pounds to mps, _ has given thousands of pounds to mps. he — has given thousands of pounds to mps, hejust isn't has given thousands of pounds to mps, he just isn't happy to be characterised as a conservative sunporter _ characterised as a conservative supporter which he says in the piece as well, _ supporter which he says in the piece as well, the — supporter which he says in the piece as well, the bbc has conceded. i do not think— as well, the bbc has conceded. i do not think that is the issue at hand here, _ not think that is the issue at hand here, he — not think that is the issue at hand here, he was asking for tax breaks and messaging them directly and i wouldn't _ and messaging them directly and i wouldn't agree with either if they had moved on. i don't think it might not had moved on. idon't think it might not affect— had moved on. i don't think it might not affect peoples voting attentions. at the
saying _ piece that is in the daily telegraph saying that the bbc has mischaracterized and is a majoro say that he has given— supporter. but they do say that he has given thousands of pounds to mps, _ has given thousands of pounds to mps. he — has given thousands of pounds to mps, hejust isn't has given thousands of pounds to mps, he just isn't happy to be characterised as a conservative sunporter _ characterised as a conservative supporter which he says in the piece as well, _ supporter...
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who has written to every— daily telegraph.e permanent secretary in whitehall i hear after having a meeting — whitehall i hear after having a meeting with the ball was fairly testy— meeting with the ball was fairly testy saying we now need to get to the bottom of exactly who has the second _ the bottom of exactly who has the second jobs, who is effectively on double _ second jobs, who is effectively on double bubble, who is being enumerated by some private company in the _ enumerated by some private company in the big _ enumerated by some private company in the big wide world of commercialism. at the same time working _ commercialism. at the same time working for— commercialism. at the same time working for taxpayers. do commercialism. at the same time working for taxpayers.— commercialism. at the same time working for taxpayers. do they not know this? — working for taxpayers. do they not know this? no, _ working for taxpayers. do they not know this? no, this _ working for taxpayers. do they not know this? no, this is _ working
who has written to every— daily telegraph.e permanent secretary in whitehall i hear after having a meeting — whitehall i hear after having a meeting with the ball was fairly testy— meeting with the ball was fairly testy saying we now need to get to the bottom of exactly who has the second _ the bottom of exactly who has the second jobs, who is effectively on double _ second jobs, who is effectively on double bubble, who is being enumerated by some private company in the _ enumerated by...
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tomorrow's front pages starting with a story from the daily telegraph.t says vaccinated britons would avoid covid tests and quarantine, under government plans to allow foreign summer holidays. it's also one of a number of papers to publish a picture of the queen, with her son and heir to the throne, prince charles. the daily mirror says the easing of lockdown rules has sparked a massive boost in staycation holidays in the uk. the guardian carries a warning that patients could be waiting up to two years for vital operations by the time of the next election, due to what's been described as a "truly frightening" backlog of care, caused by the pandemic. the times reports a pledge from the head of nhs england, that the successful vaccination programme will be used as a "blueprint for the future" of the health service. the daily express says that care home residents will soon be reunited with their families in a proposed easing of the visiting restrictions. according to the daily mail, a new political memoir by alan duncan, borisjohnson�*s deputy when he was f
tomorrow's front pages starting with a story from the daily telegraph.t says vaccinated britons would avoid covid tests and quarantine, under government plans to allow foreign summer holidays. it's also one of a number of papers to publish a picture of the queen, with her son and heir to the throne, prince charles. the daily mirror says the easing of lockdown rules has sparked a massive boost in staycation holidays in the uk. the guardian carries a warning that patients could be waiting up to...
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this attempt by the daily telegraph, prime minister fights to move on. it's a question of whether it will. it's a sympathetic headline, but very sympathetic as a whole half of the front page. they're not bearing the story away. sympathy is one thing, but... ., , but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures _ but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures for _ but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures for the _ but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures for the number - but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures for the number of - us the figures for the number of vaccinations. there has been a vaccination _ vaccinations. there has been a vaccination balance helping the government and boris johnson. vaccination balance helping the government and borisjohnson. but they had _ government and borisjohnson. but they had to. they did their best tom _ they had to. they did their best tom i— they had to. they did their best tom idon't— they had to. they did their best to... i don't know how long mr johnson — to... i don't
this attempt by the daily telegraph, prime minister fights to move on. it's a question of whether it will. it's a sympathetic headline, but very sympathetic as a whole half of the front page. they're not bearing the story away. sympathy is one thing, but... ., , but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures _ but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures for _ but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures for the _ but... reminding the readers, giving us the figures for the...
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final paper in this particular addition of our look at saturday's newspapers is the daily telegraph andhink dominic cummings has got to lose with his statement and his allegations right now? geraldine? you statement and his allegations right now? geraldine?— statement and his allegations right now? geraldine? you would think not much but this — now? geraldine? you would think not much but this seems _ now? geraldine? you would think not much but this seems like _ now? geraldine? you would think not much but this seems like the - now? geraldine? you would think not much but this seems like the nuclear| much but this seems like the nuclear option, doesn't it? the pen is out of the grenade. he was not going to be walking back into the fold anyway at this stage and the bridges been burned. —— welcomed back into the fold. i don't think he has much to lose but everything to gain and a lot of pain to inflict if that is the way he wants to go about it well. ~ ~' the way he wants to go about it well. ~ ~ . , ., ., ., well. mo? i think he has got zero to lose. i well. mo? i think he has got zero
final paper in this particular addition of our look at saturday's newspapers is the daily telegraph andhink dominic cummings has got to lose with his statement and his allegations right now? geraldine? you statement and his allegations right now? geraldine?— statement and his allegations right now? geraldine? you would think not much but this — now? geraldine? you would think not much but this seems _ now? geraldine? you would think not much but this seems like _ now? geraldine? you would...
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and on wednesday, sirjames dyson wrote an article in the daily telegraph in which he laid into the wayhe story. he went on to criticise laura kuenssberg, writing... sirjames added that he was responding to the prime minister's urgent call for help with ventilators, and that he was looking not for any favours, but for clarification on the tax status of his employees. and this is what the bbc had to say on the matter. but some newswatch viewers were still unhappy, with nick riley describing the coverage as... on several occasions this week, bbc journalists questioned government ministers about these various allegations, and one of those occasions came during wednesday's downing street press conference, with this encounter between laura kuenssberg and the health secretary, matt hancock. if a serving government minister is found to have broken the rules on party funding or even law, should they resign? given that this is a coronavirus press conference, you won't be surprised that i'm not going to add to the answers the prime minister's already given to very extensive questioning. thanks. a
and on wednesday, sirjames dyson wrote an article in the daily telegraph in which he laid into the wayhe story. he went on to criticise laura kuenssberg, writing... sirjames added that he was responding to the prime minister's urgent call for help with ventilators, and that he was looking not for any favours, but for clarification on the tax status of his employees. and this is what the bbc had to say on the matter. but some newswatch viewers were still unhappy, with nick riley describing the...
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with me are george eaton, the senior 0nline editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistantomment editor, 0livia utley. hello again to both of you. let's bring you up—to—date. painted into a corner — that's the big headline for the daily mail. they're reporting on how an official inquiry into borisjohnson�*s flat renovations will now take place. similarly, the daily mirror also has the downing street flat renovations story on the front page. the paper claims the prime minister has the power to clear himself of any wrongdoing. dup leader and northern ireland first minister arlene foster is to step down. that's one of the lead stories for the financial times. 60 million more doses of pfizer's coronavirus vaccines have been secured for the uk. that's on the front page of the daily express. it's hoped they will be used as booster shots this autumn. the times also leads with covid vaccinations. england's deputy chief medical officer, professor van tam, says two jabs offer protection but urges people to stick to the rules for a little longer to defeat the pandemic. glaciers are me
with me are george eaton, the senior 0nline editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistantomment editor, 0livia utley. hello again to both of you. let's bring you up—to—date. painted into a corner — that's the big headline for the daily mail. they're reporting on how an official inquiry into borisjohnson�*s flat renovations will now take place. similarly, the daily mirror also has the downing street flat renovations story on the front page. the paper claims the prime...
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let's look at the real numbers behind the pandemic, the daily telegraph focuses on this on his frontand this is about, lance, the fact that people die with covid, not from covid. it people die with covid, not from covid. , ., ., ~' people die with covid, not from covid. , ., , covid. it is looking at figures, from the _ covid. it is looking at figures, from the office _ covid. it is looking at figures, from the office of— covid. it is looking at figures, from the office of nationals i —— and office of national statistics, that suggest that people, though they did have covid, the cause of death might have been sipping us. it is misleading, or it does not paint the entire picture, because we always knew those with underlying health issues were affordable to the virus and it may be that those issues were what led to their deaths —— were vulnerable to. having the covid virus in their system may have precipitated to death, may have brought it in earlier, but the statistics in the telegraph, what they've done politically is encouraged those, on the right of the conservative party and their
let's look at the real numbers behind the pandemic, the daily telegraph focuses on this on his frontand this is about, lance, the fact that people die with covid, not from covid. it people die with covid, not from covid. , ., ., ~' people die with covid, not from covid. , ., , covid. it is looking at figures, from the _ covid. it is looking at figures, from the office _ covid. it is looking at figures, from the office of— covid. it is looking at figures, from the office of nationals i ——...
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. _ we have a bit of time just to end with the daily telegraph and rachel, it is the archbishop of canterburydid not push hard enough. yes, you would never get this from a politician, someone saying that i did not handle that as well as i could. it is refreshing to hear that and especially on the front pages. the covid—i9 rules were murky when it comes to the covid-19 rules were murky when it comes tr . the covid-19 rules were murky when it comes tr , . , the covid-19 rules were murky when itcomest. , . , �* it comes to this. churches could've remained open _ it comes to this. churches could've remained open perhaps _ it comes to this. churches could've remained open perhaps with - remained open perhaps with individual prayer and some congregation leaders did not clothes the churches even though the government told them to. the transmission, something like religion and personal prayer and a church it is more than the space, it is an identity for people and an incredibly difficult, disturbing, challenging time with that structure and it was thought that perhaps more there would've been a norma
. _ we have a bit of time just to end with the daily telegraph and rachel, it is the archbishop of canterburydid not push hard enough. yes, you would never get this from a politician, someone saying that i did not handle that as well as i could. it is refreshing to hear that and especially on the front pages. the covid—i9 rules were murky when it comes to the covid-19 rules were murky when it comes tr . the covid-19 rules were murky when it comes tr , . , the covid-19 rules were murky when...
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meanwhile the daily telegraph picks out the prime minister saying normailty is still "some way off", covid—19 could remain in place even after all adults had been offered a vaccine. and the daily mail asks if weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and a new warning of third wave all amounts to what can be described as "freedom". so, let's begin. welcome to you both. anne can assert with you? johnson pledges to return to a summons of normality and outward semblance is the key word in all of this is in it?— all of this is in it? absolutely, the prime _ all of this is in it? absolutely, the prime minister's - all of this is in it? absolutely, the prime minister's tone - all of this is in it? absolutely, - the prime minister's tone throughout his press conference was very cautious. he has heard some words from the government scientists that speu from the government scientists that spell out that there could be a third wave if afterjune the 21st there are too many freedoms and he made it quite clear that the way forward is fraught with danger. i mean, it was a v
meanwhile the daily telegraph picks out the prime minister saying normailty is still "some way off", covid—19 could remain in place even after all adults had been offered a vaccine. and the daily mail asks if weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and a new warning of third wave all amounts to what can be described as "freedom". so, let's begin. welcome to you both. anne can assert with you? johnson pledges to return to a summons of normality and...
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after the funeral she spoke to camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraph, who believesages of prince william and prince harry chatting as they made their way out of the chapel after the service were encouraging. it's an important image to send across the world amid all of these reports of tensions ongoing between the pair. it was particularly significant that they were all expected to go into state vehicles to be convened back to windsor castle and chose instead to walk. may be a reflection of the lovely weather. but equally i think the brothers wanted to be seen to be chatting. a lot had been made of the fact they were not going to stand shoulder to shoulder in the possession and would be flanking their older cousin and i thought it was significant to see the duchess of cambridge chatting to her brother—in—law and then choosing to move to the side somewhat to let william and harry speak in the full glare of the cameras. i think that changes the optics around their ongoing differences, doesn't it? do we have any idea of anything that happened afterwards? buckingham pala
after the funeral she spoke to camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraph, who believesages of prince william and prince harry chatting as they made their way out of the chapel after the service were encouraging. it's an important image to send across the world amid all of these reports of tensions ongoing between the pair. it was particularly significant that they were all expected to go into state vehicles to be convened back to windsor castle and chose instead to walk. may be a...
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kezia, stay with you for the daily telegraph. _ duke's death forces a royal review. about that central core. they've been talking for— about that central core. they've been talking for a _ about that central core. they've been talking for a long - about that central core. they've been talking for a long time - about that central core. they've i been talking for a long time about the monetisation of the monarchy, but unfortunately the death of the duke of— but unfortunately the death of the duke of edinburgh brought that forward — duke of edinburgh brought that forward. he had dozens and dozens of different— forward. he had dozens and dozens of different organisations he was connected to, all of which need to be redistributed across the royal family~ _ be redistributed across the royal family. the two future kings are going _ family. the two future kings are going to — family. the two future kings are going to meet to discuss this. they will discuss — going to meet to discuss this. they will discuss the questions like how many— will discuss the questions like how many
kezia, stay with you for the daily telegraph. _ duke's death forces a royal review. about that central core. they've been talking for— about that central core. they've been talking for a _ about that central core. they've been talking for a long - about that central core. they've been talking for a long time - about that central core. they've i been talking for a long time about the monetisation of the monarchy, but unfortunately the death of the duke of— but unfortunately the death of the...
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with me are george eaton, the senior online editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistantor, olivia utley. back to see both of you. thank you for being with us. —— nice to see both of you. tomorrow's front page starting with... interior resign—that's the headline on the front page of the metro. labour leader sir keir starmer claims borisjohnson�*sjob is on the line if he is found to have misled parliament over downing street flat renovations. the i has the story that the electoral commission will investigate the downing street flat renovations. the prime minister's fiance carrie symonds could be asked to give evidence. on the front page of the financial times, arlene foster has announced her resignation as leader of the democratic unionist party and as northern ireland first minister. glaciers are melting twice as fast as 20 years ago. that's one of the stories on the front page of the guardian. it's claimed this is contributing more to sea—level rises than either the greenland or antarctic ice sheets. the duke and duchess of cambridge are on the front page of the daily ma
with me are george eaton, the senior online editor at the new statesman and the daily telegraph's assistantor, olivia utley. back to see both of you. thank you for being with us. —— nice to see both of you. tomorrow's front page starting with... interior resign—that's the headline on the front page of the metro. labour leader sir keir starmer claims borisjohnson�*sjob is on the line if he is found to have misled parliament over downing street flat renovations. the i has the story that...
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let us begin and look first of all, hello to you both, at the daily telegraph, which looks at numbers caused by covid. rosa prince, this talks about people dying with covid, not of covid, so really it is a simple question for not you but all of us — do we know how many people died of covid since the pandemic began? died of covid since the pandemic bean? . died of covid since the pandemic beuan? ., , died of covid since the pandemic beian? ., , ., died of covid since the pandemic bean? . , . , began? that is an interesting question- _ began? that is an interesting question. when _ began? that is an interesting question. when i _ began? that is an interesting question. when i first - began? that is an interesting question. when i first saw. began? that is an interesting | question. when i first saw the headline, i thought it might�*ve been about other people who died of factors did not come to the doctor because they were not worried about covid, but this is people who may have covid on their death certificate but it was not the primary cause of their death. they died within 20 days of
let us begin and look first of all, hello to you both, at the daily telegraph, which looks at numbers caused by covid. rosa prince, this talks about people dying with covid, not of covid, so really it is a simple question for not you but all of us — do we know how many people died of covid since the pandemic began? died of covid since the pandemic bean? . died of covid since the pandemic beuan? ., , died of covid since the pandemic beian? ., , ., died of covid since the pandemic bean? . , . ,...
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the daily telegraph carries a picture of the prime minister on the campaign trail visiting a farm iny as the downing street leaks row intensified. according to the guardian — there's mounting pressure on the prime minister as conservative insiders added weight to claims he made the �*bodies pile up�* comment. and more on the downing street leaks row — the sun front page leads with the headline ”lying of duty” with a front page dedicated to the mystery over the identity of the source of government leaks so let's begin... very good to have both of you. lovely to see you both again. let's begin if we can with the i. quite a striking age. —— striking page. h0. striking age. -- striking page. no, this is in a — striking age. —— striking page. iirr, this is in a newspaper which takes a kind of balance due on all of this. for me, this surprises that 50% still think this is ok, as all this stuff comes out, half of the people surveyed don't seem to mind that public life under this government is deteriorated as much of that has come which is my view obviously. what do you make of this act, ann
the daily telegraph carries a picture of the prime minister on the campaign trail visiting a farm iny as the downing street leaks row intensified. according to the guardian — there's mounting pressure on the prime minister as conservative insiders added weight to claims he made the �*bodies pile up�* comment. and more on the downing street leaks row — the sun front page leads with the headline ”lying of duty” with a front page dedicated to the mystery over the identity of the source...
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a former editor of yours on the daily telegraph, sarah sands, said, "there's something of the anciente entitlement of the elite." and it's an important word because entitlement often, it seems, to people not in this elite world, leads elite people to think that there's one set of rules for them, and another set of rules for everybody else. was that yours and conrad's approach to life? well, with all due respect to sarah sands, who's actually a person i like very much and whose talents i admire, i think that's absolute bunk. the reason — it's almost proven bunk, because i knew conrad was going to be all right in prison — was because he was always interested in everyone. he was as interested in the janitor as much as he was in the high society. but, if i may, never mind all that and how he coped in prison, butjust on this point of entitlement — and for people who aren't remembering so well, your husband, conrad black, was ultimately convicted in a us court of serious crimes, obstruction ofjustice and fraud, he was originally sentenced to 78 months, it was shortened later. but he did spe
a former editor of yours on the daily telegraph, sarah sands, said, "there's something of the anciente entitlement of the elite." and it's an important word because entitlement often, it seems, to people not in this elite world, leads elite people to think that there's one set of rules for them, and another set of rules for everybody else. was that yours and conrad's approach to life? well, with all due respect to sarah sands, who's actually a person i like very much and whose talents...
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anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraphto you both. let's look through what is already in. many of tomorrow's front pages lead on the proposed plans for a european super league. the i carries pictures of all the owners of the so—called big six. some people refer to them as the dirty dozen. the metro leads with prince william publicly speaking out against plans for the super league. according to the financial times — 12 clubs that have agreed tojoin the league have been guaranteed a �*welcome bonus�* worth 200 million to 300 million euros each. the guardian front page also reports of the government's furious counter—offensive against the plans. borisjohnson has boris johnson has been borisjohnson has been speaking about that. let's kick off, i hope you are both into your football, which will be slightly more than me. let's look at the the sun. is this a spit in the face, and some have described it?— spit in the face, and some have described it? ,, , ., ,., described it? seems if the yougov oll described it? seems if the youg
anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraphto you both. let's look through what is already in. many of tomorrow's front pages lead on the proposed plans for a european super league. the i carries pictures of all the owners of the so—called big six. some people refer to them as the dirty dozen. the metro leads with prince william publicly speaking out against plans for the super league. according to the financial times — 12...
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with me is camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraph.tching the ceremony in the service here today. so many images that people would take away from this afternoon but one of the key ones was the site, surely, the brothers william and harry talking together. i5 brothers william and harry talking touether. , ., ., , ., together. is important and needs to send across — together. is important and needs to send across the _ together. is important and needs to send across the world _ together. is important and needs to send across the world amid - together. is important and needs to send across the world amid all - together. is important and needs to send across the world amid all of i send across the world amid all of these reports of tensions ongoing between the pair. it was particularly significant that they were all expected to go into state vehicles to be convened back to windsor castle and chose instead to walk. a lot had been made of the fact they were not going to stand shoulder to shoulder in the possession and would be flanking their
with me is camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraph.tching the ceremony in the service here today. so many images that people would take away from this afternoon but one of the key ones was the site, surely, the brothers william and harry talking together. i5 brothers william and harry talking touether. , ., ., , ., together. is important and needs to send across — together. is important and needs to send across the _ together. is important and needs to send across the world _...
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daily newspaper based in belfast. suzanne breen is political editor for the belfast telegraph.spring is the bbc�*s disinformation reporter and cathy payne is the chief executive of banijayee rights. and overseas a mammoth roster of programmes from black mirror, keeping up with the kardashian to masterchef. so kathy, what is next best thing you are cooking up at the moment? well, put me right on the spot with that question there. i think that banijay is a huge company, 120 production companies across 20 territories. a huge catalogue. we have — in terms of cooking shows and what we are cooking up at the moment, i think as you know, we've got a masterchef finale. i would say on the theme of cooking masterchef is a global phenomenon. it's produced all around the world. it's about real people, real food, and is a fantastic reflection of culture everywhere. let's start with the scenes of violence that have been playing out in the streets of belfast and other towns in northern ireland. almost 90 police officers have been injured as protesters, mainly teenagers, threw petrol bombs and
daily newspaper based in belfast. suzanne breen is political editor for the belfast telegraph.spring is the bbc�*s disinformation reporter and cathy payne is the chief executive of banijayee rights. and overseas a mammoth roster of programmes from black mirror, keeping up with the kardashian to masterchef. so kathy, what is next best thing you are cooking up at the moment? well, put me right on the spot with that question there. i think that banijay is a huge company, 120 production companies...
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same story as on all the papers in the daily telegraph, a lot of detail, just straight reportage of what last year or eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when eight months ago is going to work better for him when his eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when his record is judged on this? better for him when his record is judged on this?— judged on this? well, he is not doinu judged on this? well, he is not doing badly — judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in _ judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the _ judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the polls, - judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the polls, is- judged on this? well, he is notj doing badly in the polls, is he? judged on this? well, he is not. doing badly in the polls, is he? i think the nation is kind of warming to the new more cautious, more measured boris. and i would think out there, we have to put aside what people think about the press conference on twitter and everything else like that. a lot of people will be very happy with the progress they are making and think
same story as on all the papers in the daily telegraph, a lot of detail, just straight reportage of what last year or eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when eight months ago is going to work better for him when his eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when his record is judged on this? better for him when his record is judged on this?— judged on this? well, he is not doinu judged on this? well, he is not doing badly — judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in _...
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flagship £100 million takeover of tata's speciality steels business in 2017, according to the daily telegraphirror, signal, manoevre! driving tests are back on in england and wales, but booking one could be the biggest challenge the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. choir singing one of the most successful singer—song writers of all time, the american pop star prince has died at the age of 57. i was — it's hard to believe it. i didn't believe it. we just — he was just here saturday. for millions of americans, j the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has i meant conflicting emotions. a national day of— mourning next wednesday, sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding - memories of the shame of watergate. _ this is bbc news — the latest headlines: 0n world earth day — president biden hosts a climate change summit — urging countries to dramatically curb emissions. another tense day for the city of minneapolis — the funeral will take place of da
flagship £100 million takeover of tata's speciality steels business in 2017, according to the daily telegraphirror, signal, manoevre! driving tests are back on in england and wales, but booking one could be the biggest challenge the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. choir singing one of the most successful singer—song writers of all time, the...
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thank you very much for talking us through that. - we end with the daily telegraph and the archbishop leaders not to close and for church leaders not to go in, even to open them for private prayer. to go in, even to open them for private prayer-— private prayer. which i think is . uite private prayer. which i think is quite stunning _ private prayer. which i think is quite stunning for— private prayer. which i think is quite stunning for someone i private prayer. which i think is i quite stunning for someone who is a political figure. quite stunning for someone who is a politicalfigure. he never politicians say i was wrong and i regret that. good on him for that. and he talks about the real family and says it's basically a life sentence marrying into the royal family. some sympathy there for harry and megan which i'm sure for the peace everyone who is in a terrible position, suggesting that he did this a few weeks earlier. i know that henry loves the loyal family and loves talking about them. —— royal. brute family and loves talking about them. -- ro al. ~ ., ., ., family and loves ta
thank you very much for talking us through that. - we end with the daily telegraph and the archbishop leaders not to close and for church leaders not to go in, even to open them for private prayer. to go in, even to open them for private prayer-— private prayer. which i think is . uite private prayer. which i think is quite stunning _ private prayer. which i think is quite stunning for— private prayer. which i think is quite stunning for someone i private prayer. which i think is i quite...
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meanwhile the daily telegraph picks out the prime minister saying normailty is still "some way off", emerged that some measures to counter covid—19 could remain in place even after all adults had been offered a vaccine. and the daily mail asks if weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and a new warning of third wave all amounts to what can be described as "freedom." so, let's begin. good imparts, but he can choose which parts you want to pick. should be ticked off with comparing and contrasting several of the papers and so we have the mirror where we are open monday with the mail call of freedom. the different approaches, it would be the mirror that would've taken a more hostile line here. , , ., , , line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would — line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would traditionally _ line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would traditionally be - line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would traditionally be more i they would traditionally be more hostile to the government in which and lean to the left, but when it comes to thi
meanwhile the daily telegraph picks out the prime minister saying normailty is still "some way off", emerged that some measures to counter covid—19 could remain in place even after all adults had been offered a vaccine. and the daily mail asks if weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and a new warning of third wave all amounts to what can be described as "freedom." so, let's begin. good imparts, but he can choose which parts you want to pick....
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anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph. welcome back. reallyjust one story, wanted to have stories dominating the front pages. many of tomorrow's front pages lead on the proposed plans for a european super league. the sun refers to "the great game robbery". the telegraph reports on prince william publicly speaking out against the proposed super league. the duke said he "shares fans�* fears for football". according to the financial times, 12 clubs that have agreed to join the league have been guaranteed a "welcome bonus" worth 2—300 million euros each. they've been named the dirty dozen. the guardian front page reports on the government's furious counter—offensive against the plans. the daily mail leads on football's "civil war" and also carries a picture of prince charles as he mourns in his "welsh retreat" following last saturday's funeral for his father the duke of edinburgh. and the times newspaper carries a picture of nasa's first, hovering a drone above the surface of mars. 178 million miles away, an amazing story. i'
anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph. welcome back. reallyjust one story, wanted to have stories dominating the front pages. many of tomorrow's front pages lead on the proposed plans for a european super league. the sun refers to "the great game robbery". the telegraph reports on prince william publicly speaking out against the proposed super league. the duke said he "shares fans�* fears for...
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with me are clare cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and joe mayes, politics reporter forberg. welcome to you both. tomorrow's front pages starting with the times, which reports on new allegations of sexual exploitation, bullying and mismanagement at oxfam. after the prime minister's senior adviser on ethnic minorities quit amid a row over a government—commissioned report on race, doreen lawrence says it gives "racists the green light". that's on the front page of the guardian. the sun claims brits will have to head to bahrain if they want a summer holiday, because of "sluggish" vaccination rates in countries like spain. the i leads with an exclusive, reporting on links between the roles of david cameron's former ministers and their subsequentjobs within the private sector. the daily mail says covid passports are to be introduced, which we'll need to attend entertainment venues like theatres and football stadiums. and finally the daily mirror leads with news that we're in for a summer of fun with the entertrainment industry expecting millions in funding to help it bounce b
with me are clare cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and joe mayes, politics reporter forberg. welcome to you both. tomorrow's front pages starting with the times, which reports on new allegations of sexual exploitation, bullying and mismanagement at oxfam. after the prime minister's senior adviser on ethnic minorities quit amid a row over a government—commissioned report on race, doreen lawrence says it gives "racists the green light". that's on the front page of the...
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this the daily telegraph. hrh prince philip the duke of edinburgh in full regalia. 0f regalia., he is the longest serving consort in british history and the daily mail has him by the side of the queen. her heartbreaking tribute to her husband, farewell my beloved. historic 141i to her husband, farewell my beloved. historic 144 page issue there. the daily star, her rock, we heard those words mentioned by the queen, i think it was on the occasion of her silverjubilee during that, those celebrations. she mentioned him at her rock, her stay, there he is doffing his bola hat, i think that was at the one of his last public engagement before the royal marines. the sun had a wrap round interesting front cover there, and i need to put my glasses on. it says rip the people's duke there. and there he is, in black—and—white. we are all weeping with you ma'am, front—page of the sun. lots of coverage today, of the sun. lots of coverage today, of his playfulness, as well as being stern of his playfulness, as well as being stem and the leader of the family but he had a playful side and there i
this the daily telegraph. hrh prince philip the duke of edinburgh in full regalia. 0f regalia., he is the longest serving consort in british history and the daily mail has him by the side of the queen. her heartbreaking tribute to her husband, farewell my beloved. historic 141i to her husband, farewell my beloved. historic 144 page issue there. the daily star, her rock, we heard those words mentioned by the queen, i think it was on the occasion of her silverjubilee during that, those...
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tonight arejoe mayes, political reporter for bloomberg and clare cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraphurdering a 32—year—old woman who went missing after a night out with friends in exeter last year. lorraine cox was last seen walking through the empty streets in the early hours of the morning. she was being followed by a 24—year—old man, who lured her back to his room before killing her and dismembering her body. jon kay reports. lorraine cox thought she was safe on the streets of exeter. but walking alone after a night out with friends last september, she was being followed by a stranger. the man with a blue circle above him was 24—year—old azam mangori. cctv shows him shadowing her through the empty city centre for several minutes. then he crosses the road to chat to her. the jury was shown this footage of mangori leading 32—year—old lorraine back to his flat above a fast food outlet. there, he murdered her and dismembered her body. over the next few days he tried to conceal his crime, buying plastic sheeting and air fresheners. hiding evidence, sending fake messages, placing her re
tonight arejoe mayes, political reporter for bloomberg and clare cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraphurdering a 32—year—old woman who went missing after a night out with friends in exeter last year. lorraine cox was last seen walking through the empty streets in the early hours of the morning. she was being followed by a 24—year—old man, who lured her back to his room before killing her and dismembering her body. jon kay reports. lorraine cox thought she was safe on the streets...
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concerns this morning, sir graham brady, a prominent conservative backbencher has been riding in the daily telegraphtrusive and costly but what's interesting with this is labour are also not entirely saying they would back them. they are saying they want to hear more details, they do have reservations about the idea of covid passports. reservations about the idea of covid --assorts. �* , ., passports. briefly, we will hear from the prime _ passports. briefly, we will hear from the prime minister - passports. briefly, we will hear from the prime minister later. passports. briefly, we will hear - from the prime minister later about the traffic light system. which may allow summer holidays? yes. the traffic light system. which may allow summer holidays?— the traffic light system. which may allow summer holidays? yes, this is this system — allow summer holidays? yes, this is this system which _ allow summer holidays? yes, this is this system which will— allow summer holidays? yes, this is this system which will be _ allow summer holidays? yes, this is this system which will be brought i allow summer hol
concerns this morning, sir graham brady, a prominent conservative backbencher has been riding in the daily telegraphtrusive and costly but what's interesting with this is labour are also not entirely saying they would back them. they are saying they want to hear more details, they do have reservations about the idea of covid passports. reservations about the idea of covid --assorts. �* , ., passports. briefly, we will hear from the prime _ passports. briefly, we will hear from the prime...
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lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, thank you.d deaths is much higher than official figures show. the government, which is coming in for increasingly bitter criticism for its handling of the second wave, is now considering lockdowns in 150 of the worst—hit districts. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye has spent the day with one nurse at a hospital in delhi. years of training. but nothing could have prepared them for this. manjusha mathew — a nurse and the mother of three young children. a new patient is brought in. seema! oxygen mask... she's constantly scanning how others are holding up... ..treating as many as they can. translation: people say, "sister, please save our loved one." - they call us "god." that makes us so emotional because we can only do so much. with resources so short, they're having to choose who they might save — decisions they should never have had to make. translation: at times we break down. some nights i wake up crying. but i also feel a sense of satisfaction that i'm doing something to help. this is a hospita
lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, thank you.d deaths is much higher than official figures show. the government, which is coming in for increasingly bitter criticism for its handling of the second wave, is now considering lockdowns in 150 of the worst—hit districts. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye has spent the day with one nurse at a hospital in delhi. years of training. but nothing could have prepared them for this. manjusha mathew — a nurse and the mother of...
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i am thinking back to your previous daily telegraph columns, i am not going to quote from them, don't worry. the prime minister: please do. mr wragg: they are all excellent and i have read many. i cannot imagine you, in a past life, writing in support of covid vaccine certification to go to the pub. the prime minister: you will appreciate, will, that there are other distinguished members of your committee, such as yvette, who take a passionately opposing view about the need for tougher measures. i find myself in this long national conversation, thinking very deeply about it, i think the public have been thinking very deeply about it, and my impression is that there is a huge wisdom in the public's feeling about this. human beings instinctively recognize when something is dangerous and nasty to them, and they can see, collectively, that covid is a threat. they want us, as their government, and me, as the prime minister, to take all the actions i can to protect them. that is what i have been doing for the last year or more. mr wragg: a quick final question from me, if i may, sir bernard
i am thinking back to your previous daily telegraph columns, i am not going to quote from them, don't worry. the prime minister: please do. mr wragg: they are all excellent and i have read many. i cannot imagine you, in a past life, writing in support of covid vaccine certification to go to the pub. the prime minister: you will appreciate, will, that there are other distinguished members of your committee, such as yvette, who take a passionately opposing view about the need for tougher...
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we can speak now to the associate editor at the daily telegraph, camilla tominey. good afternoon., externally and with all the pageantry, it was the kind of royal funeral we have come to expect with military precision, a huge amount of dignity and everything being in lockstep and perfectly timed but of course, once we got st george's chapel it was unusual to see the queen alone in a facemask alongside relatives with their faces covered in facemask alongside relatives with theirfaces covered in because it was so scaled—down it was quite stark inside that chapel. a very poignant moment of course when the coffin went down into the vaults and the tv feed cut away because what was a very public event merited a very private moment for the family at that point. very private moment for the family at that point-— at that point. well, it is that extremely — at that point. well, it is that extremely unique _ at that point. well, it is that l extremely unique combination at that point. well, it is that - extremely unique combination during a royalfuneral of the public extremely unique combina
we can speak now to the associate editor at the daily telegraph, camilla tominey. good afternoon., externally and with all the pageantry, it was the kind of royal funeral we have come to expect with military precision, a huge amount of dignity and everything being in lockstep and perfectly timed but of course, once we got st george's chapel it was unusual to see the queen alone in a facemask alongside relatives with their faces covered in facemask alongside relatives with theirfaces covered in...
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the labour leader sir keir starmer has told the daily telegraph that using covid passports for everydaycide whether to make such checks. the daily mirror uses its front page to call for tougher fines for people who litter, after "massive piles of rubbish" were left behind following the easing of lockdown rules in england this week. and the metro reports on the queen carrying out her first, in—person public engagement of the year. she didn't wear a mask during her visit to the air forces memorial in runnymede to mark the centenary of the royal australian air force. let's look at the inside pages. on the theme of the outdoors, some of the theme of the outdoors, some of the negative stuff about so many more people being outdoors was about litter and the problems and too many people getting together. 0n litter and the problems and too many people getting together. on a slightly lighter note, in relation to people going outside, the countryside code, which is a good thing, all the things that people know about, shooting a gate as you go through, keep your dog under control, don't litter. in
the labour leader sir keir starmer has told the daily telegraph that using covid passports for everydaycide whether to make such checks. the daily mirror uses its front page to call for tougher fines for people who litter, after "massive piles of rubbish" were left behind following the easing of lockdown rules in england this week. and the metro reports on the queen carrying out her first, in—person public engagement of the year. she didn't wear a mask during her visit to the air...
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iamjoined by i am joined by the former royal editor of the sunday express and now of the daily telegraphu travelled many times with the duke of edinburgh, what memory stand out for you? i’m with the duke of edinburgh, what memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here — memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on — memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on the _ memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on the sad _ memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on the sad occasion. - memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on the sad occasion. i - to be here on the sad occasion. i have fond memories of covering the duke of edinburgh. i travelled to america with him in the queen and 2007 and they met george w bush. most recently the last foreign visit was too bad len in 2015 and he was on sparkling form. there was a walkabout in the main city centre and he was laughing and joking with medical students. and he was laughing and joking with medicalstudents. he and he was laughing and joking with medical students. he was a very stoical and we know he would have pre
iamjoined by i am joined by the former royal editor of the sunday express and now of the daily telegraphu travelled many times with the duke of edinburgh, what memory stand out for you? i’m with the duke of edinburgh, what memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here — memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on — memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on the _ memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on the sad _ memory stand out for you? i'm sorry to be here on the...
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suppose a bit of good news for us on this country that daily covid deaths have now fallen below the average number of road accident fatalities. the telegraphe average daily road accident fatality averages out at about five. so i think some of the prime minister's own party's members are asking why the, while we are becoming so slow coming out of lockdown, why more things aren't opening faster. it does seem like we have managed to control the disease for now at least. there is the economy to think about. so it is sort of good news here but as anand was just saying, at the back of people's mines, some of the people who are responsible for opening up the country, at the back of their minds they are always thinking about new variants and how effective the vaccines are going to be against those. but then the other side will be asking, well, there will always be asking, well, there will always be new variants. there will always be new variants. there will always be mutations. what is the plan then? we are running out of time, do you think we should be opening up more quickly, anand? i think we should be opening up more quickly. anand?— think we
suppose a bit of good news for us on this country that daily covid deaths have now fallen below the average number of road accident fatalities. the telegraphe average daily road accident fatality averages out at about five. so i think some of the prime minister's own party's members are asking why the, while we are becoming so slow coming out of lockdown, why more things aren't opening faster. it does seem like we have managed to control the disease for now at least. there is the economy to...
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the daily telegraph has an image of prince philip in his military of the youngest first lieutenants. dbye, my beloved' is the daily mirror's headline with a photo of the duke alongside the queen. they were married for more than 70 years. the daily mail features a similar headline on its front page, calling it the queen's "heartbreaking" tribute to her husband. and "deep sorrow" reads the headline on the daily express. the paper calls the duke "indomitable" and features a photograph of the queen and prince philip. we will take a look inside as well. we will take a look inside as well. we had some amazing details about the life of its philip yesterday but this one passed me by, i think this comes from the sun. we know about is fairly difficult early years and life as a refugee, as he described it. he was actually born in a kitchen table in corfu. there is a picture of him as a young lad, aged five. that was before fleeing revolution as a baby in a fruit box. they just theyjust remind you, his mother, his lineage, if you like, was a great great granddaughter of queen victoria. so he cert
the daily telegraph has an image of prince philip in his military of the youngest first lieutenants. dbye, my beloved' is the daily mirror's headline with a photo of the duke alongside the queen. they were married for more than 70 years. the daily mail features a similar headline on its front page, calling it the queen's "heartbreaking" tribute to her husband. and "deep sorrow" reads the headline on the daily express. the paper calls the duke "indomitable" and...
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the daily telegraph reports on what the government's latest travel plans will mean for holiday—makershe metro's front page is partly taken up by this striking image taken during another night of violence in belfast. we will bring you the latest on what happened last night throughout the programme this morning. some good news on the front of the sun as tv presenter kate garraway reveals her husband derek draper is back home after more than a year in hospital with coronavirus. and take a look at this — archaeologists have discovered, in their words, the "ancient egyptian pompeii." the city is believed to be the largest ancient city found in egypt, built more than 3,000 years ago. wow, that looks stunning. imagine uncovering all of that. i know. that is so much we don't know, isn't there? i like this story. it is very un—pc at the moment, you would never say this now. this pc here isjohn "tubby" stevens. he is believed to have inspired the 1922 musical hit the laughing policeman, which you will remember. he was seen on postcards and newspapers, and he was really well—known. when he died
the daily telegraph reports on what the government's latest travel plans will mean for holiday—makershe metro's front page is partly taken up by this striking image taken during another night of violence in belfast. we will bring you the latest on what happened last night throughout the programme this morning. some good news on the front of the sun as tv presenter kate garraway reveals her husband derek draper is back home after more than a year in hospital with coronavirus. and take a look...
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the daily telegraph says the fa cup final and the world snooker championships are among the events thatt is worth saying that this is amongst a number of news stories around what might be possible, that the government is as yet not confirming, but a the government is as yet not confirming, buta number of possibilities the papers are picking up possibilities the papers are picking up on today. the daily express leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, who says we will have to learn to live with coronavirus, like we do the flu, as a way to avoid future lockdowns. "get set for summerfun" is the headline on the front of the daily mirror, as the paper reports that the entertainment and culture industries will receive £400 million to recover from the pandemic. and you may remember on the programme yesterday, we heard from kevin sinfield looking at how the money he raised for the motor neurone disease association is to be spent — well, he's also pledged to take part in a new fundraising challenge later this year, in honour of his friend and team mate ro
the daily telegraph says the fa cup final and the world snooker championships are among the events thatt is worth saying that this is amongst a number of news stories around what might be possible, that the government is as yet not confirming, but a the government is as yet not confirming, buta number of possibilities the papers are picking up possibilities the papers are picking up on today. the daily express leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, who...
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shall we start with the daily telegraph?has lost as a father but also the nation has lost _ lost as a father but also the nation has lost his— lost as a father but also the nation has lost his grandfather in the and talking _ has lost his grandfather in the and talking about how he loved the fact there _ talking about how he loved the fact there were so many touching tributes paid by— there were so many touching tributes paid by people notjust in britain but across— paid by people notjust in britain but across the world and i thought that photograph on the front of the telegraph summed it up. we have always— telegraph summed it up. we have always known prince philip is the man stole — always known prince philip is the man stole whatley by the queens side but he _ man stole whatley by the queens side but he was _ man stole whatley by the queens side but he was the ultimate patriarch and very— but he was the ultimate patriarch and very good with the children and grandchildren. —— he was a stalwart by the _ grandchildren. —— he
shall we start with the daily telegraph?has lost as a father but also the nation has lost _ lost as a father but also the nation has lost his— lost as a father but also the nation has lost his grandfather in the and talking _ has lost his grandfather in the and talking about how he loved the fact there _ talking about how he loved the fact there were so many touching tributes paid by— there were so many touching tributes paid by people notjust in britain but across— paid by people notjust...