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the daily telegraph and the guardian went _ yours.egraph and the guardian went on _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, - yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, as - yours. the daily telegraph and the | guardian went on the story, as well, where children who are having to self—isolate because they come in contact with the potential case of coronavirus at school — this is an issue we've seen become more prominent in the last few weeks, even as schools went on holiday. there is a striking... children with confirmed cases are in the thousands who are now having a self—isolate because of tests, as well. sajid javid has said today that you'd like to look again at this ten day self isolation rule for children, and i think that's something we could see movement on. the daily telegraph says that this could be replaced by a system of daily testing for children if they have come into contact with someone in their bubble at school. and i
the daily telegraph and the guardian went _ yours.egraph and the guardian went on _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the _ yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, - yours. the daily telegraph and the guardian went on the story, as - yours. the daily telegraph and the | guardian went on the story, as well, where children who are having to self—isolate because they come in contact with the potential case of coronavirus at school — this is an issue...
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the daily telegraph, "pensions rate| activity to travel. for the pandemic." we know it's been immensely expensive to prop up businesses with furlough schemes and to keep people going through this time, and they weren't able to go to work. it must be paid back somehow, and here's one of the ideas how some of it will be clawed back. yes. and here's one of the ideas how some of it will be clawed back.— of it will be clawed back. yes, it certainly is _ of it will be clawed back. yes, it certainly is a — of it will be clawed back. yes, it certainly is a return _ of it will be clawed back. yes, it certainly is a return to - of it will be clawed back. yes, it certainly is a return to gordon i certainly is a return to gordon brown's old friend, prudence, if this is to be believed. the result last week in the by election in which the tories were triumphed for the first time in half a century would indicate lots of people would like them to return to those traditional values of being cautious about financial matters. boris johnson has been very proba
the daily telegraph, "pensions rate| activity to travel. for the pandemic." we know it's been immensely expensive to prop up businesses with furlough schemes and to keep people going through this time, and they weren't able to go to work. it must be paid back somehow, and here's one of the ideas how some of it will be clawed back. yes. and here's one of the ideas how some of it will be clawed back.— of it will be clawed back. yes, it certainly is _ of it will be clawed back. yes,...
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mirror columnist, susie boniface — known as the fleet street fox — and madeline grant, who's the daily telegraph'sentary sketch writer, as well as a columnist for the paper, too. welcome to both of you. the daily mail says england will have to wait untiljuly 19th before all covid restrictions are eased, in a move likely to anger some mps, business leaders and hospitality chiefs. the daily telegraph also sastune 21st in england will no longer herald a full return to normality, after borisjohnson resigned himself to a delay of up to four weeks in lifting remaining covid restrictions. the sun calls it a blow to football fans if the date gets pushed back, as the euro 2020 final wouldn't be able to played out in front of a full wembley stadium, and pubs would have to stick to the rule of six indoors. the guardian has keir starmer accusing borisjohnson of a lack of courage over his reluctance to condemn football fans who boo england's players for taking the knee. the times says european leaders will warn borisjohnson tomorrow at the g7 summit, that they're prepared to start a trade war with the uk. and
mirror columnist, susie boniface — known as the fleet street fox — and madeline grant, who's the daily telegraph'sentary sketch writer, as well as a columnist for the paper, too. welcome to both of you. the daily mail says england will have to wait untiljuly 19th before all covid restrictions are eased, in a move likely to anger some mps, business leaders and hospitality chiefs. the daily telegraph also sastune 21st in england will no longer herald a full return to normality, after...
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it's interesting the story in the daily telegraph, independent of the news of his death, which says, lowers the flag after two decades of war in afghanistan." the man who started that war has just died, it's been going on for 20 years. the union flag is now been lowered. yes. union flag is now been lowered. yes, uuite an union flag is now been lowered. yes, quite an extraordinary _ union flag is now been lowered. yes, quite an extraordinary coincidence that these — quite an extraordinary coincidence that these two things would happen at probably the same time. donald rumsfeld — at probably the same time. donald rumsfeld was quite an extraordinary public— rumsfeld was quite an extraordinary public servant of the united states for six _ public servant of the united states for six decades serving two different presidents. i saw a report earlier_ different presidents. i saw a report earlier tonight that he was one of the youngest and oldest relic servants_ the youngest and oldest relic servants in the defence secretary role, _ servants in the defence secretary role, spanning that large p
it's interesting the story in the daily telegraph, independent of the news of his death, which says, lowers the flag after two decades of war in afghanistan." the man who started that war has just died, it's been going on for 20 years. the union flag is now been lowered. yes. union flag is now been lowered. yes, uuite an union flag is now been lowered. yes, quite an extraordinary _ union flag is now been lowered. yes, quite an extraordinary coincidence that these — quite an extraordinary...
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military historian, author, and former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph (uk). and these are just an in-depth for the next two hours. max hastings, you are more than 1945 of the d end of world war i and what he remembered what assuming your earliest memories of postwar printed. max: i grew up in the shadow of the war. ride-a-long side of the house which we lived as a child, you today space covered in weeds. and the house next door and destroyed by bombs. we were still rationing. it was . painful. i will say that we suffered that much but we had russians during the and when you use to was short and everything you been ruined by the war printed a lot of british people felt differently about it printed it was certainly unfair. and those who were resisting killer 1941 while russia was hitler's ally predict in the united states, it seemed terribly unfair. but it's true that's the way it was. the other thing i stressed the whole of m my life since my childhood, getting away from some of the stupid ideas i had as a kid for my father and uncles and cousins. our family h
military historian, author, and former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph (uk). and these are just an in-depth for the next two hours. max hastings, you are more than 1945 of the d end of world war i and what he remembered what assuming your earliest memories of postwar printed. max: i grew up in the shadow of the war. ride-a-long side of the house which we lived as a child, you today space covered in weeds. and the house next door and destroyed by bombs. we were still rationing. it was ....
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with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and joanna jarjue, the tv. the key both for being with us. —— thank you both for being with us tonight. tomorrow's front pages starting with... the financial times leads on the deal that leading economies are aiming to reach on taxing multinational companies — leaders are hoping to end what the paper calls �*a three—decade race to the bottom in corporate taxation�*. the daily mail reports that channel migrants have been secretly picked up in french waters by the uk border force and taken to dover. the times writes that coronavirus cases have surged by 76% in a week but the government insists there is still no evidence to support a delay to the final stages of reopening onjune 21. the daily telegraph says the vaccine roll—out is to be accelerated in an attempt to secure a route out of lockdown, with over—40s expected to receive their second jab within eight weeks, rather than 12. the daily mirror reports that children could be given covid jabs within weeks after the pfizer vaccine was ruled safe for ages 12 to
with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and joanna jarjue, the tv. the key both for being with us. —— thank you both for being with us tonight. tomorrow's front pages starting with... the financial times leads on the deal that leading economies are aiming to reach on taxing multinational companies — leaders are hoping to end what the paper calls �*a three—decade race to the bottom in corporate taxation�*. the daily mail reports that channel...
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daily express, sam lister. first, let's look at some of the headlines. the telegraphith government advising headteachers not to send whole school bubbles home when one pupil tests positive for covid. it comes as the government comes under pressure about the thousands of schoolchildren forced to miss school each time a classmate catches the virus. tennis player nick kyrglos is pictured slipping at wimbledon. he's one of several players to have fallen in the first two days. the ft reports the united states and japan have been carrying out military exercises in south china sea. the exercises are taking place due to fears tensions with china and taiwan could deteriorate further. the mirror leads with the unveiling of the princess diana statue in the gardens of kensington palace. "reunited for mum" is its headline, drawing on the strained relationship between the two princes. the metro's lead. it looks ahead at england's next match with ukraine in rome, saying the team won't have the support of its fans due to quarantine rules in italy. the guardian leads with concern over
daily express, sam lister. first, let's look at some of the headlines. the telegraphith government advising headteachers not to send whole school bubbles home when one pupil tests positive for covid. it comes as the government comes under pressure about the thousands of schoolchildren forced to miss school each time a classmate catches the virus. tennis player nick kyrglos is pictured slipping at wimbledon. he's one of several players to have fallen in the first two days. the ft reports the...
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on the heat on _ piece in the daily telegraph on the heat on a _ piece in the daily telegraph on the where the human body actually can't cope and cool _ the human body actually can't cope and cool itself down by sweating. we have to _ and cool itself down by sweating. we have to take action, we have to take faster— have to take action, we have to take faster action. have to take action, we have to take fasteraction. it'll have to take action, we have to take faster action. it'll cost money, have to take action, we have to take fasteraction. it'll cost money, but the consequences of not doing so will cost — the consequences of not doing so will cost a — the consequences of not doing so will cost a lot more. so this is one that i_ will cost a lot more. so this is one that i think— will cost a lot more. so this is one that i think the government's gotten it right _ that i think the government's gotten it right. and coal, do it as soon as possible. — it right. and coal, do it as soon as possible set— it right. and coal, do it as soon as possible, set an example. annabelle? i aaree possib
on the heat on _ piece in the daily telegraph on the heat on a _ piece in the daily telegraph on the where the human body actually can't cope and cool _ the human body actually can't cope and cool itself down by sweating. we have to _ and cool itself down by sweating. we have to take action, we have to take faster— have to take action, we have to take faster action. have to take action, we have to take fasteraction. it'll have to take action, we have to take faster action. it'll cost money,...
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daily telegraph _ weird irony of the result. daily telegraph next. _ weird irony of the result.ow it's covered in the telegraphers of the home secretary the paper reports is deeply ashamed at low rate prosecution rates. notjust home secretary as a number of senior government had done something quite unusual to my understanding offered unreserved apologies.— unusual to my understanding offered unreserved apologies. unreserved and riuhtl unreserved apologies. unreserved and riahtl so. unreserved apologies. unreserved and rightly so. statistics _ unreserved apologies. unreserved and rightly so. statistics are _ unreserved apologies. unreserved and rightly so. statistics are just _ rightly so. statistics are just appalling. the rate ofjust even charging — appalling. the rate ofjust even charging let alone getting the guide to be convicted in court, even charging _ to be convicted in court, even charging suspects it is 1.5% of report — charging suspects it is 1.5% of report i— charging suspects it is 1.5% of report. i knew statistics i think is in this— report. i knew statistics i th
daily telegraph _ weird irony of the result. daily telegraph next. _ weird irony of the result.ow it's covered in the telegraphers of the home secretary the paper reports is deeply ashamed at low rate prosecution rates. notjust home secretary as a number of senior government had done something quite unusual to my understanding offered unreserved apologies.— unusual to my understanding offered unreserved apologies. unreserved and riuhtl unreserved apologies. unreserved and riahtl so....
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, a lot of people will say let's look at the i people will say let's look at the front of the daily telegraphaph has the story that jabs are optimistic and the telegraph has the story thatjabs are working. just three people, they say, taken to hospital with the indian variant had been double vaccinated. only three of those taken to hospital had the double vaccination. also, just highlighting the latest figures. one death in the uk.— highlighting the latest figures. one death in the uk. yeah, there's a lot of data that — death in the uk. yeah, there's a lot of data that is _ death in the uk. yeah, there's a lot of data that is really _ death in the uk. yeah, there's a lot of data that is really positive. - death in the uk. yeah, there's a lot of data that is really positive. of. of data that is really positive. of course, the downside is the cases are rising and the indian variant does appear to spread more easily. that data isn't great, but anyone who is keen for lockdown restrictions to be eased will be pointing to this data and waving in front of the government, saying how can there be such
, a lot of people will say let's look at the i people will say let's look at the front of the daily telegraphaph has the story that jabs are optimistic and the telegraph has the story thatjabs are working. just three people, they say, taken to hospital with the indian variant had been double vaccinated. only three of those taken to hospital had the double vaccination. also, just highlighting the latest figures. one death in the uk.— highlighting the latest figures. one death in the uk. yeah,...
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hard-line view. 0k, tom, still with the front page of the - still with the front page of the daily telegraphyeah, a today? -- touch of step of the? yeah. a lot _ today? -- touch of step of the? yeah, a lot of— today? -- touch of step of the? yeah, a lot of sympathy. - today? -- touch of step of the? yeah, a lot of sympathy. that l today? -- touch of step of the? i yeah, a lot of sympathy. that poor man so _ yeah, a lot of sympathy. that poor man so she — yeah, a lot of sympathy. that poor man so she pronounced on matt hancock — man so she pronounced on matt hancock there, the health secretary. allies _ hancock there, the health secretary. allies of _ hancock there, the health secretary. allies of her say and i can't confirm _ allies of her say and i can't confirm that, but she was a motive on his— confirm that, but she was a motive on his behalf, and matt hancock has had a _ on his behalf, and matt hancock has had a rough — on his behalf, and matt hancock has had a rough two weeks, dominic thomas— had a rough two weeks, dominic thomas tying it... a bit of a debate with his _ thomas tying it.
hard-line view. 0k, tom, still with the front page of the - still with the front page of the daily telegraphyeah, a today? -- touch of step of the? yeah. a lot _ today? -- touch of step of the? yeah, a lot of— today? -- touch of step of the? yeah, a lot of sympathy. - today? -- touch of step of the? yeah, a lot of sympathy. that l today? -- touch of step of the? i yeah, a lot of sympathy. that poor man so _ yeah, a lot of sympathy. that poor man so she — yeah, a lot of sympathy. that poor...
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let's move to the daily telegraph on _ justified. slowing down is not words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th — words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th of _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly as _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly as they _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly as they have - after the 19th ofjuly as they have the restrictions and liberties in all the — the restrictions and liberties in all the rest of it and that was extremely dodgy if it runs out. certainly— extremely dodgy if it runs out. certainly those who have been playing — certainly those who have been playing close attention —— paying close _ playing close attention —— paying close attention when we need to be ramuing _ close attention when we need to be ramping things off to try and it's a race between the vaccine and the virus _ race between the vaccine and the virus and — race between the vaccine and th
let's move to the daily telegraph on _ justified. slowing down is not words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th — words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th of _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly as _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly as they _ words anyone wants to read. 24 hours after the 19th ofjuly as they have - after the 19th ofjuly as they have the...
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is former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph and the evening standard newspapers and he is our guest on "in depth" for the next two hours. you were born in late 1945 after the end of world war ii. what do you remember? what are your earliest memories of postwar britain? >> guest: i grew up in the shadow of the war right alongside the house in which we lived as a child, a huge empty space covered in weed, a huge bomb site had been destroyed by a bomb. there were a lot of uniforms in the streets but there was still rationing. one remembers the rationing that was pretty painful. we were typical middle-class. i won't say we suffered that much but pigeons and things like that. i got used to everything was short, britain was very poor, ruined by the war. something a lot of british people thought about because it was terribly unfair, britain bore the burden alone of resisting hitler in 1940-41 while russia was hitler's ally. the united states was -- it was terribly unfair that britain was broke but that is the way it was. the other thing, i spent the whole of my life since my childhood gett
is former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph and the evening standard newspapers and he is our guest on "in depth" for the next two hours. you were born in late 1945 after the end of world war ii. what do you remember? what are your earliest memories of postwar britain? >> guest: i grew up in the shadow of the war right alongside the house in which we lived as a child, a huge empty space covered in weed, a huge bomb site had been destroyed by a bomb. there were a lot of...
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and awaiting further tests. jim white, sports writer and commentator, writes regularly in the daily telegraphut a telegraph, hejoins me. early days, jim, buta huge telegraph, hejoins me. early days, jim, but a huge relief forfans telegraph, hejoins me. early days, jim, but a huge relief for fans to hear that he is at least conscious and the initial stages are much more hopeful than about half an hour ago when he collapsed.— hopeful than about half an hour ago when he collapsed. absolutely and a hue relief when he collapsed. absolutely and a huge relief for _ when he collapsed. absolutely and a huge relief for everybody, _ when he collapsed. absolutely and a huge relief for everybody, really. - huge relief for everybody, really. it looked catastrophic stop watching a football match on a saturday afternoon on the television, it is the last thing you expect a hugely fit men and suddenly one of them collapses in that manner. really distressing scenes that other players were distraught, the referee was distraught, and brought back memories, as you were saying, of fabrice muamba, the bolton wandere
and awaiting further tests. jim white, sports writer and commentator, writes regularly in the daily telegraphut a telegraph, hejoins me. early days, jim, buta huge telegraph, hejoins me. early days, jim, but a huge relief forfans telegraph, hejoins me. early days, jim, but a huge relief for fans to hear that he is at least conscious and the initial stages are much more hopeful than about half an hour ago when he collapsed.— hopeful than about half an hour ago when he collapsed. absolutely and...
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the daily telegraph carries a warning from former prime minster theresa may that the uk is "shut for because of travel restrictions that she describes as "incomprehensible." while the i reports vaccine supplies will be "tight" over next few weeks, as medics try to vaccinate under—305. the metro concentrates on health secretary matt hancock defending his performance during the pandemic, claiming britain never had a shortage of ppe, and denying allegations that he repeatedly lied during the crisis. the guardian says the french president, emmanuel macron, is increasing pressure on borisjohnson over the northern ireland protocol by insisting "nothing is negotiable", as the g7 summit of world leaders risked being overshadowed by a bitter brexit standoff. the daily mail features the prime minister meeting the us president, with borisjohnson referring tojoe biden as "a breath of fresh air." the financial times reports us consumer prices increased by the most in nearly 13 years in may compared with a year ago, as inflationary pressures flared up in the world's largest economy. while the sun
the daily telegraph carries a warning from former prime minster theresa may that the uk is "shut for because of travel restrictions that she describes as "incomprehensible." while the i reports vaccine supplies will be "tight" over next few weeks, as medics try to vaccinate under—305. the metro concentrates on health secretary matt hancock defending his performance during the pandemic, claiming britain never had a shortage of ppe, and denying allegations that he...
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hastings is the author of 30 books most on military history he is a former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph in the evening standard newspaper and he is our guest on in-depth for the next two hours, sir max you were born in late 1945 after the end of world war ii, what do you remember what were your earliest memories of postwar britain. >> i grew up in the shadow of the war alongside which we lived as a child it was a huge empty space covered in weeds which was a huge bomb site and destroyed by bombs and there was a lot of uniforms in the streets that were still rationing, they were suites that can be rationed and it was pretty painful. we didn't we were a typical class so i would not say that we suffer that much but things like that with rabbits and pigeons because we were mostly in the country. in one got used to everything was short britain was very poor and it was ruined by the war and it was something a lot of british people felt better it was certainly unfair that after britain was born with existing hitler in 1940 and 41. while russia was hitler's ally in the united states is still ne
hastings is the author of 30 books most on military history he is a former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph in the evening standard newspaper and he is our guest on in-depth for the next two hours, sir max you were born in late 1945 after the end of world war ii, what do you remember what were your earliest memories of postwar britain. >> i grew up in the shadow of the war alongside which we lived as a child it was a huge empty space covered in weeds which was a huge bomb site and...
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what the daily telegraph is saying today is at least one person died because she was issued with a notice listed as the reason that cpr was likely to be unsuccessful. i know there are many factors or suggestions to try to show guidances across the country were acted on a prevelly but can you commit to investigating this one case? absolutely. and if you or anyone else disobeying the guards, i want to know about it and the coc is there to investigate as the health regulator to make sure that this guidance is followed. when i said what i said, what i meant of course is that is what the guidance states, people should not do it. in a system as big as the nhs, making sure that happens everywhere is a challenge in the same way that on patient safety issues everybody follows the guidance, making sure everyone follows the guidance is a challenge, thatis follows the guidance is a challenge, that is always a problem with a very large system, but as secretary of state, along with the entire clinical and nonclinical leadership of the nhs, i am absolutely crystal clear that having learning
what the daily telegraph is saying today is at least one person died because she was issued with a notice listed as the reason that cpr was likely to be unsuccessful. i know there are many factors or suggestions to try to show guidances across the country were acted on a prevelly but can you commit to investigating this one case? absolutely. and if you or anyone else disobeying the guards, i want to know about it and the coc is there to investigate as the health regulator to make sure that this...
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looking at the next story, also on the front page of the daily l also on the front page of the daily telegraphccines. yet. look at the idea of no green light with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly. _ with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly. it — with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it was _ with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it was the _ with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it was the sixth i with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it was the sixth or i 19th ofjuly, it was the sixth or seventh time we�*ve been told that it�*s one last tease until freedom and i don�*t entirely trust it. many people, i doubt many people in this country be trusted. it�*s very interesting and again, it�*s the thing of autonomy over peoples bodies and also children are at very low risk of the disease, is it ethical for adults to force children to vaccinate for the sake of adults. that is basically the question and children can make these decisions for themselves and now, they have decided no, we need more information on the side effects for children because
looking at the next story, also on the front page of the daily l also on the front page of the daily telegraphccines. yet. look at the idea of no green light with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly. _ with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly. it — with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it was _ with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it was the _ with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it was the sixth i with children's vaccines. yet, the 19th ofjuly, it...
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let's turn to the front page of the daily - to the front page of the daily telegraph.and. i think this would kill off a lot — fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of — fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of people's _ fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of people's hopes - fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of people's hopes for l kill off a lot of people's hopes for summer holidays to be extended. they exist because, let's face it, it is proving to be a lot more difficult than ministers and indeed the prime minister gave us the impression might be two or three months ago when we were all told, actually, it is looking for the hopeful for some holidays, but i think this is a really certain reminder that whether we can go abroad as much as a pendant the uk government imposes on us in terms of restrictions, like orientating when we get home —— dependent ansah there was a lot of talk about, actually, if you're returning from an ever list country and you have been double jabs, you might not have to quarantine,
let's turn to the front page of the daily - to the front page of the daily telegraph.and. i think this would kill off a lot — fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of — fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of people's _ fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of people's hopes - fears, sonia and. i think this would kill off a lot of people's hopes for l kill off a lot of people's hopes for summer holidays to be extended. they exist because, let's...
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the daily telegraph says the travel industry is furious and raised fears of what it calls a second "lostr reports on the chaos in portugal as british travellers race to get home before 4am on tuesday or face ten days of quarantine. the daily mail writes that the move has wiped two—billion—pounds off the airline industry and gibraltar is now the only realistic holiday destination for british people. and the daily express adds that the transport secretary grant shapps insisted he was taking a "safety first approach". let's begin. and i melissa blake it the metro first. —— anna, let's look at. it the metro first. -- anna, let's look at. ., , the metro first. -- anna, let's look at. , , ., , the metro first. -- anna, let's look at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody _ at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody was _ at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody was waiting - at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody was waiting for| which is everybody was waiting for the list to be published was that we have some interesting briefing goin
the daily telegraph says the travel industry is furious and raised fears of what it calls a second "lostr reports on the chaos in portugal as british travellers race to get home before 4am on tuesday or face ten days of quarantine. the daily mail writes that the move has wiped two—billion—pounds off the airline industry and gibraltar is now the only realistic holiday destination for british people. and the daily express adds that the transport secretary grant shapps insisted he was...
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we will not with the daily telegraph.vert test says 0xford potjab at pioneer. scrap school covert test says oxford pot jab at pioneer.— pot jab at pioneer. because of false ositives. pot jab at pioneer. because of false positives- yes _ pot jab at pioneer. because of false positives. yes it _ pot jab at pioneer. because of false positives. yes it is _ pot jab at pioneer. because of false positives. yes it is so _ pot jab at pioneer. because of false positives. yes it is so disruptive - positives. yes it is so disruptive these _ positives. yes it is so disruptive these tests are going on as soon as you get— these tests are going on as soon as you get a _ these tests are going on as soon as you get a positive, kids are central, _ you get a positive, kids are central, told to isolate. sometimes entire _ central, told to isolate. sometimes entire classes. entire schools closed — entire classes. entire schools closed out. apparently up to 60% of these _ closed out. apparently up to 60% of these tests were deemed to be positive
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i think an effort to calm some nerves, amanda milling has released a piece in the daily telegraph sayingese concerns but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms and we expect proposals later this year. last year, covid restrictions wiped out the uk's summer festival season. this year, despite many events being delayed or cancelled, some are going ahead. download festival at donington park near derby, is one of them. its taking place this weekend as part of the governments live event pilot scheme. the crowd is smaller and all those attending have had to have a negative covid test. our correspondent luxmy gopal reports. they seem like scenes from pre—pandemic times, rather than just this weekend. no masks and no keeping two metres apart. after all, you can't do social distancing in a mosh pit. the download festival pilot is a huge stepping up of the government's testing of live events. three days long, with capacity for 10,000 happy campers. to be back here isjust... it's incredible. i will go through every guideline and jump t
i think an effort to calm some nerves, amanda milling has released a piece in the daily telegraph sayingese concerns but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms and we expect proposals later this year. last year, covid restrictions wiped out the uk's summer festival season. this year, despite many events being delayed or cancelled, some are going ahead. download festival at donington park near derby, is one of them. its taking place...
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senator for britain's daily telegraph previews president biden's first international trip to britains meetings with boris johnson and queen elizabeth. watch washington journal at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments on the text messages, and tweets. coming up thursday, the fbi director is before the house judiciary committee for an oversight hearing at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. in the afternoon, our live coverage continues with president biden holding a news conference in cornwall, england, ahead of the g7 summit being held this weekend. on c-span two, the senate returns at 10:30 a.m. eastern to consider judicial nominations for the district of new jersey and the d.c. circuit court of appeals. on c-span3 at 9:30 a.m., lloyd austin testifies on the president's budget request for the pentagon in front of the senate armed services committee and then at 2:00 p.m., a house homeland security subcommittee examines the federal response to unaccompanied children at the u.s. southern border. also on our website, officials
senator for britain's daily telegraph previews president biden's first international trip to britains meetings with boris johnson and queen elizabeth. watch washington journal at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments on the text messages, and tweets. coming up thursday, the fbi director is before the house judiciary committee for an oversight hearing at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. in the afternoon, our live coverage continues...
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party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraphill pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. labour has called on the government to give every worker the right to work flexibly before coronavirus restrictions are fully lifted in england next month. the party says the change will offer people a better "work—life balance", and has warned against a consultation process that kicks it "into the long grass". figures from the office of national statistics suggest the proportion of people working from home more than doubled last year compared to 2019. last year, covid restrictions wiped out the uk's summer festival season. this year, despite many events being delayed or cancelled, some are going ahead. download festival, at donington park near derby, is one of them. it's taking place this weekend as part of the government's live event pilot scheme. the crowd is smaller and all those attending h
party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraphill pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. labour has called on the government to give every worker the right to work flexibly before coronavirus restrictions are fully lifted in england next month. the party says the change will offer...
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party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraphnd trying to send a signal that they will pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. the headlines on bbc news... pop—up vaccination centres and walk—in clinics open in england in a major push to offer coronavirus jabs to all remaining adults. hardliner ebrahim raisi has been declared the winner of iran's presidential election in a poll in which most would—be candidates were barred from standing. northern ireland's new first minister, paul givan, has been told he will have to resign when a new dup leader is in place. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. now, it's set to be a big day at the tournament, with france, portugal, germany and spain all playing today. world champions france can make it to the knockout stages with a win over hungary in budapest. but it's the hosts who have taken a surprise lead. a
party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraphnd trying to send a signal that they will pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. the headlines on bbc news... pop—up vaccination centres and walk—in clinics open in england in a major push to offer coronavirus jabs to all remaining...
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in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraphentator. airlines say they'll provide additionalflights to help british passengers return from portugal before the country is taken off the uk government's green travel list. from 4am on tuesday, portugal will become amber, meaning travellers will have to quarantine on their return. portugal said it was "perplexed" by the government's decision. 0ur transport correspondent, caroline davies, reports. the end of holiday blues came early for some at lisbon airport today, as some passengers cut their trips short, while others have decided to stay. so we spent another £100 for the flight, we've got to get another test now. we have to get another test when we're in the uk, which we had all booked. we had everything planned, the whole holiday and stuff we were going to do and now it has been cut short. we've had to to spend our time trying to sort tests and new flights, stuff like that. so we're just unhappy. we just thought, everything out i here is still open, we may as well go and enjoy our
in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraphentator. airlines say they'll provide additionalflights to help british passengers return from portugal before the country is taken off the uk government's green travel list. from 4am on tuesday, portugal will become amber, meaning travellers will have to quarantine on their return. portugal said it was "perplexed" by the government's decision. 0ur transport correspondent,...
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party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraphing to send a signal that they will pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. a hardline ultra conservative will be iran's next president, after winning most of the votes counted so far. ebrahim raisi beat three other candidates, in a poll in which most would—be candidates were barred from standing. mr raisi is under us sanctions and has been linked to past executions of political prisoners. the bbc persian�*s kasra naji gave this update. he has won about 18.4 million votes, and the turnout apparently is about 48%, 49%, which is the lowest ever since the iranian revolution years ago. it means he is not a very popular man, many people protested, they did not take part in elections, there was talk of boycotting the elections. now with the figures just published, if you do the calculations, you come to the conclusion that millions of people ei
party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraphing to send a signal that they will pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. a hardline ultra conservative will be iran's next president, after winning most of the votes counted so far. ebrahim raisi beat three other candidates, in a poll in...
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party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraph will pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. a private equity firm has confirmed it is considering a takeover bid for the uk's fourth largest supermarket chain morrisons. our business correspondent katie prescott explains the background. it really is just a consideration. it might seem a little bit out of the blue, but when you look at who is involved in this private equity firm in this takeover business, it starts to make a little bit more sense. this is a 40—year—old private equity firm, they've made several investments in uk retail in the past, very successful investments, for example, the retail chain b and m from which they made more than £1 million. if you look at their board, it is made up of the former —— a former boss of tesco who used to work with the current management of morrisons, so there's lots of reasons why this firm in
party, i think in an effort to calm some nerves this morning, she has released a piece in the daily telegraph will pay attention to these concerns. but of course we will have to wait and see what the government comes out with in terms of planning reforms. we expect some firmer proposals later this year. a private equity firm has confirmed it is considering a takeover bid for the uk's fourth largest supermarket chain morrisons. our business correspondent katie prescott explains the background....
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the daily telegraph's take on it is that public reaction is likely to determine his fate. e, the i says senior tories are fearing a public backlash, after the health secretary's actions were highlighted. the daily express says matt hancock's has caused anger the daily express says matt hancock has caused anger throughout the country, while the times carries the results of a yougov survey that found half of voters believe mr hancock should resign, with 25% saying he should stay. and the financial times says downing street hasn't denied that matt hancock had offered his resignation, with one minister suggesting the prime minister might now bring forward a planned reshuffle. let's begin. esther, do you want to pick—up us off this half—hour with the front page of the daily mail? how can he cling on, it asks? obviously is the story dominating the front— obviously is the story dominating the front pages for tomorrow. and the front pages for tomorrow. and the double — the front pages for tomorrow. and the double entendre there on the front_ the double entendre there on the front o
the daily telegraph's take on it is that public reaction is likely to determine his fate. e, the i says senior tories are fearing a public backlash, after the health secretary's actions were highlighted. the daily express says matt hancock's has caused anger the daily express says matt hancock has caused anger throughout the country, while the times carries the results of a yougov survey that found half of voters believe mr hancock should resign, with 25% saying he should stay. and the...
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. >> max hastings is the author of 30 books, former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph and the eveningd newspapers and he's our guest on in-depth for the next two hours. sir max, you were born in late 1945 after the end of world war ii. >> yeah. >> what do you remember, what are some of your earliest memories of post-war britain? >> i grew up very much in the shadow of the war, right along the housing which we lived in london as a child. it was this huge empty space covered in weeds which was huge bomb site which the houses next door were destroyed by the bombs. one remembers especially sweet candy being rationed, it was pretty painful. i wouldn't say that we suffered that much but one ate a lot of rabbits and pigeons. one got used to everything was short. britain was very poor and britain had been ruined by the war and a lot of british people felt bitter about and thought it was unfair that britain had the burden alone of resisting hitler in 1940-1941 was russia was hitler's ally and the united states was still neutral. it seemed terribly unfair. that was the way it was and the other
. >> max hastings is the author of 30 books, former editor-in-chief of the daily telegraph and the eveningd newspapers and he's our guest on in-depth for the next two hours. sir max, you were born in late 1945 after the end of world war ii. >> yeah. >> what do you remember, what are some of your earliest memories of post-war britain? >> i grew up very much in the shadow of the war, right along the housing which we lived in london as a child. it was this huge empty space...
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the boycott first reported by the daily telegraph said to include academics.ocess would be too expensive. it will spotted off of the isle of man. these photos were taken on monday and the photographer said it was an amazing experience, but skated to be so close. these types of wells are relatively common visitors, but represent to be caught on camera. that takes us, as promised, today weather prospects. let's get the latest louise lear. it is a little bit of a messy by the picture to paint at the moment. we have had more cloud around today than in recent days as you can see from this weather watcher picture sent from cumbria. the best of the sunshine is through eastern england, still fair weather cloud which is where we will see the best of the warmth. if we take a look at the satellite picture along with the radar, there is some rain, light and patchy towards the far north west of scotland, you can see the cloud is tending to thin and break in places. but it is quite murky along west facing coasts and the cloud, mist and murk thick enough for drizzle across t
the boycott first reported by the daily telegraph said to include academics.ocess would be too expensive. it will spotted off of the isle of man. these photos were taken on monday and the photographer said it was an amazing experience, but skated to be so close. these types of wells are relatively common visitors, but represent to be caught on camera. that takes us, as promised, today weather prospects. let's get the latest louise lear. it is a little bit of a messy by the picture to paint at...
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. | that takes me onto the story on the front page of the daily telegraph.s, we�*ll see how we actually —— it actually plays out for households. in that story, it sounds like these bulbs, which are being taken out in line with eu laws, they are mostly seen in offices but some households do have halogen bulbs still. if the government has taken on this role, it�*ll be interesting to see will they actually cover people�*s cost of taking out their own likes? they say you can buy led lights that are compatible, but actually, most of them flickr and cause problems. will people have to real do —— redo their lighting �*s? it's real do —— redo their lighting �*s? it�*s all a good idea, but they should probably be some kind of compensation for ordinary people who are finding themselves on the wrong side of these rules. last one, john, just a few seconds to talk about a judge is saying if you�*re off sick as a member of staff, you can go to the pub. it you're off sick as a member of staff, you can go to the pub. it did make me laugh- — staff, you can go to the pub. it
. | that takes me onto the story on the front page of the daily telegraph.s, we�*ll see how we actually —— it actually plays out for households. in that story, it sounds like these bulbs, which are being taken out in line with eu laws, they are mostly seen in offices but some households do have halogen bulbs still. if the government has taken on this role, it�*ll be interesting to see will they actually cover people�*s cost of taking out their own likes? they say you can buy led...
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laura: the uk seems pretty wary about vaccinating children, the daily telegraph reporting experts ondation again, nation of under 18. the statement said more time is needed to assess the study but i just heard tonight that in washington dc a very prominent catholic school is going to be requiring students who enroll to have the covid vaccine, a private catholic institution putting parents in a difficult position. >> colleges have done that around the country as well mandating vaccines for young people. in a situation like this where we have emergency use vaccine it is unethical to mandate it. it can be a personal decision if you are scared, i can understand that but as a leader of an institution demanding everyone take it, the kids in your chart take it doesn't make sense. laura: parents in florescent their kids masks to a lab for analysis in the report showed the masks were contaminated with bacteria, parasites, fungi including dangerous path energetic and pneumonia causing bacteria, no viruses were detected on the masks. are you surprised? >> not even a little. anyone who has littl
laura: the uk seems pretty wary about vaccinating children, the daily telegraph reporting experts ondation again, nation of under 18. the statement said more time is needed to assess the study but i just heard tonight that in washington dc a very prominent catholic school is going to be requiring students who enroll to have the covid vaccine, a private catholic institution putting parents in a difficult position. >> colleges have done that around the country as well mandating vaccines for...
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. _ well, for more on this, we can speak to the sports writer for the daily telegraph, jim white.bley, although you miss it, really full to what is your sense of these two teams? i what is your sense of these two teams? . . . , what is your sense of these two teams? .. ., , . ., teams? i can hear it! it is coming throu~h teams? i can hear it! it is coming through the _ teams? i can hear it! it is coming through the chill— teams? i can hear it! it is coming through the chill turns, _ teams? i can hear it! it is coming through the chill turns, the - through the chill turns, the atmosphere, of aldwych oxford. my senseis atmosphere, of aldwych oxford. my sense is that, as you've indicated scotla nd scotland are very much underdogs. yes, they have quality players but the have the kind of weaknesses england simply do not have the particular in goalkeeper and centre backs, and i suspect england will ultimately come out on top of a shameful stop i want scotland to progress, and in the really do need a point from this to give them a chance. ~ . ., ,., a point from this to give them a chanc
. _ well, for more on this, we can speak to the sports writer for the daily telegraph, jim white.bley, although you miss it, really full to what is your sense of these two teams? i what is your sense of these two teams? . . . , what is your sense of these two teams? .. ., , . ., teams? i can hear it! it is coming throu~h teams? i can hear it! it is coming through the _ teams? i can hear it! it is coming through the chill— teams? i can hear it! it is coming through the chill turns, _ teams? i...
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the daily telegraph says the travel industry is furious and raised fears of what it calls a second "lostr" — and they also have a big picture of borisjohnson who received his second dose of the astrazeneca vaccine today. the daily mirror reports on the chaos in portugal as british travellers race to get home before 4am on tuesday or face ten days of quarantine. the daily mail writes that the move has wiped two—billion—pounds off the airline industry and gibraltar is now the only realistic holiday destination for british people. the daily express says the transport secretary grant shapps insisted he was taking a "safety first approach . and the times adds that the move has been condemned by the travel industry as a "repeat of the chopping and changing of last summer" — and, looking at the main picture on the front page — they also report that the border force has equipped its officers with jet skis to patrol the channel after an increase in the number of migrants crossing to britain. so let's begin... joe, kick us off this time with the telegraph front page story. yes. joe, kick us off th
the daily telegraph says the travel industry is furious and raised fears of what it calls a second "lostr" — and they also have a big picture of borisjohnson who received his second dose of the astrazeneca vaccine today. the daily mirror reports on the chaos in portugal as british travellers race to get home before 4am on tuesday or face ten days of quarantine. the daily mail writes that the move has wiped two—billion—pounds off the airline industry and gibraltar is now the only...
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about kids staring at their mobile phones because this brings us up to the next story in the daily telegraph the idea of ice letting children with their classmates test positive. the children's commissioner is saying no more. i don't often find myself in these paper reviews agreeing with iain duncan smith, who describes the present situation as madness — he says children are more likely to get the flu than serious covid. but in this case, i have to agree with him and i welcome the fact that at last, and i welcome the fact that at last, a problem that has been very visible to those of us on the ground — i've got a granddaughter who is at school, but we live at the moment in fear of her missing any more of her school time and being with her friends. and nobody knows at the moment the price in all sorts of ways that's being paid for the problems we've had in education during the covid crisis. the guardian — during the covid crisis. the guardian picks _ during the covid crisis. the guardian picks up - during the covid crisis. the guardian picks up on the story. "ministers to end isolation for pu
about kids staring at their mobile phones because this brings us up to the next story in the daily telegraph the idea of ice letting children with their classmates test positive. the children's commissioner is saying no more. i don't often find myself in these paper reviews agreeing with iain duncan smith, who describes the present situation as madness — he says children are more likely to get the flu than serious covid. but in this case, i have to agree with him and i welcome the fact that...
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known as the fleet street fox , and madeline grant, who's parliamentary sketchwriter for the daily telegraphtreet as nonessential shops reopened, and people bought more cars and caravans. there was also more spending in pubs, cafes and restaurants as restrictions eased. a 24—year—old neo—nazi from bath, who created two banned right—wing terror groups, has been convicted of 12 terrorism offences. andrew dymock was also found guilty of three hate crimes by a jury at the old bailey. the court heard how he aimed to start a race war through websites and social media. daniel sandford reports. privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a university professor, but he founded not one, but two neo—nazi terrorist groups. both had to be banned as a threat to national security. i think his prosecution and his conviction and sentencing is a key step in protecting the uk. 0n the system resistance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the white shirt giving the nazi salute. he called for zero tolerance to non—whites and described same—sex relationship
known as the fleet street fox , and madeline grant, who's parliamentary sketchwriter for the daily telegraphtreet as nonessential shops reopened, and people bought more cars and caravans. there was also more spending in pubs, cafes and restaurants as restrictions eased. a 24—year—old neo—nazi from bath, who created two banned right—wing terror groups, has been convicted of 12 terrorism offences. andrew dymock was also found guilty of three hate crimes by a jury at the old bailey. the...
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for example, here's the frontpage of the daily telegraph, a paper with a close connection with the conservativelitical messaging. and both men will also know very well that saying something is irreversible is irreversible — it can be quoted back at you. but if 2020 showed mrjohnson that predicting what happens next in this pandemic can mean getting it wrong, given his current polling and a recent by—election victory, it may also have taught the prime minister that if he does say something optimistic that then doesn't come to pass, the political cost is one he can live with. so when we're told the end to restriction will be irreversible, it's perhaps best understood as a hope as much as a commitment. just a reminder? just a reminder: the main story is a heatwave playing out in parts of china and the united states, to the west of both countries. we are keeping an eye on oregon and its best—known city, portland. it is already setting records. we talks to already setting records. we talks to a scientist earlier and he said that the temperatures are setting records. it is still in the morning, and i
for example, here's the frontpage of the daily telegraph, a paper with a close connection with the conservativelitical messaging. and both men will also know very well that saying something is irreversible is irreversible — it can be quoted back at you. but if 2020 showed mrjohnson that predicting what happens next in this pandemic can mean getting it wrong, given his current polling and a recent by—election victory, it may also have taught the prime minister that if he does say something...
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not have had both doses you would not have to isolate and the way that is interpreted by the daily telegraphor them. i am told this is under constant review. there are no plans to do this yet and nothing like this is around the corner but it is clearly being kept open as an option. then the issue of working from home in the daily mail who are saying there will be a consultation later this year which would give people the option of working from home forever. not quite necessarily that, in the tory manifesto for the 2019 ex and there was the commitment to have a consultation on the whole area of flexible working which includes childcare and working from home. and to make that the default option that you could work as effectively as you want and your employer would have to give you that. that consultation is i am told going to go ahead later this year but it is an old pledge in a new context of the pandemic. whereas working from home was a large, niche thing before, now it is more of a mainstream being. the two things whichjoin mainstream being. the two things which join those things together i
not have had both doses you would not have to isolate and the way that is interpreted by the daily telegraphor them. i am told this is under constant review. there are no plans to do this yet and nothing like this is around the corner but it is clearly being kept open as an option. then the issue of working from home in the daily mail who are saying there will be a consultation later this year which would give people the option of working from home forever. not quite necessarily that, in the...
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the boycott, first reported by the daily telegraph, is said to include up to 150 academics.it, and the planning process would be too complex. a russian court has outlawed groups linked to jailed kremlin critic alexei navalny after declaring them "extremist." it's a move that bans his allies from elections due to take place in september. and it will further strain us—russia ties before a closely watched summit between president biden and president putin in geneva next week. aru na iyengar reports. the full might of the russian state is bearing down on associates of alexei navalny, president putin's most prominent critic. the case against three organisations in navalny�*s network was brought by the office of moscow's top prosecutor. he says navalny�*s allies organised illegal street rallies that ended in mass unrest and that the court's decision is lawful and reasonable. the ruling effectively outlaws alexei navalny�*s political movement, with parliamentary elections just over three months away. it targets his anti—corruption foundation which produced a high—profile investigat
the boycott, first reported by the daily telegraph, is said to include up to 150 academics.it, and the planning process would be too complex. a russian court has outlawed groups linked to jailed kremlin critic alexei navalny after declaring them "extremist." it's a move that bans his allies from elections due to take place in september. and it will further strain us—russia ties before a closely watched summit between president biden and president putin in geneva next week. aru na...
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in an interview with the daily telegraph, dame rachel has also called for an end to keeping groups ofn "bubbles" at school official figures show that last week a—quarter of a million children in the uk were away from school because of covid and the figure for england alone onjune the 17th was 172,000 the new health secretary sajid javid says action is needed — as the policy is having a �*huge knock—on impact�* on children's education. the schools minister for england, nick gibb, says the government is looking at new measures — but that it is vital to keep covid at bay. what we have been conducting is a trial of daily contact testing as an alternative to self—isolation for those that have come into contact with somebody with covid. that trial ends tomorrow and we will look at the data to see how effective that is as an approach. it is important to note that we have very effective control measures in our schools to keep children and staff safe. the extra ventilation, hygiene managers, washing of hands, the staggered breaks, so on, keeping children in bubbles. all those control measures
in an interview with the daily telegraph, dame rachel has also called for an end to keeping groups ofn "bubbles" at school official figures show that last week a—quarter of a million children in the uk were away from school because of covid and the figure for england alone onjune the 17th was 172,000 the new health secretary sajid javid says action is needed — as the policy is having a �*huge knock—on impact�* on children's education. the schools minister for england, nick...
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senator for britain's daily telegraph, previews president biden's first international trip to britain for the g7 summit, plus meetings with boris johnson and queen elizabeth. c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments on the text messages, and tweets. coming up today, fbi director christopher wray is before the house judiciary committee for an oversight hearing at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. in the afternoon, our live coverage continues with president biden holding a news conference in cornwall, england, ahead of the g7 summit being held this weekend. on c-span2, the senate returns at 10:30 a.m. eastern to consider judicial nominations for the district of new jersey and the d.c. circuit court of appeals. on c-span3 at 9:30 a.m., lloyd austin testifies on the president's budget request for the pentagon in front of the senate armed services committee and then at 2:00 p.m., a house homeland security subcommittee examines the federal response to unaccompanied children at the u.s. southern b
senator for britain's daily telegraph, previews president biden's first international trip to britain for the g7 summit, plus meetings with boris johnson and queen elizabeth. c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments on the text messages, and tweets. coming up today, fbi director christopher wray is before the house judiciary committee for an oversight hearing at 10:00 a.m. eastern on...