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the daily telegraph is where we will stay. _ prove this. the daily telegraph is where we will stay.eveling up i prove this. the daily telegraph is l where we will stay. leveling up will not track the south downplayed his johnsson. this is part of the recovery. getting, trying to eradicate some of the massive regional differences but at the same time reassure the south that that they will not be ignored at the expense of a needy part of the country that really has been overlooked over the years. i think the by-election _ overlooked over the years. i think the by-election if _ overlooked over the years. i think the by-election if it _ overlooked over the years. i think the by-election if it was _ overlooked over the years. i think the by-election if it was a - overlooked over the years. i think the by-election if it was a bit - overlooked over the years. i think the by-election if it was a bit of, l the by—election if it was a bit of, bring _ the by—election if it was a bit of, bring a _ the by—election if it was a bit of, bring a few— the by—election if it was a bit of, bring a few a
the daily telegraph is where we will stay. _ prove this. the daily telegraph is where we will stay.eveling up i prove this. the daily telegraph is l where we will stay. leveling up will not track the south downplayed his johnsson. this is part of the recovery. getting, trying to eradicate some of the massive regional differences but at the same time reassure the south that that they will not be ignored at the expense of a needy part of the country that really has been overlooked over the years....
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before we leave the daily telegraph, _ they have to make.re we leave l the daily telegraph, a quick comment on the photograph, folly with a brawley, a picture of the prime minister and prince charles at the opening of the memorialforfallen police officers and that is a picture that the prime minister it probably rather enjoy. ads, picture that the prime minister it probably rather enjoy.— probably rather en'oy. a prime minister trying — probably rather en'oy. a prime minister trying to _ probably rather enjoy. a prime minister trying to use - probably rather enjoy. a prime minister trying to use an - probably rather enjoy. a prime i minister trying to use an umbrella and not _ minister trying to use an umbrella and not sure what prince charles looks _ and not sure what prince charles looks particularly in all of boris johnson's — looks particularly in all of boris johnson's work here but i think it is one _ johnson's work here but i think it is one of— johnson's work here but i think it is one of those classic boris johnson _ is one of those
before we leave the daily telegraph, _ they have to make.re we leave l the daily telegraph, a quick comment on the photograph, folly with a brawley, a picture of the prime minister and prince charles at the opening of the memorialforfallen police officers and that is a picture that the prime minister it probably rather enjoy. ads, picture that the prime minister it probably rather enjoy.— probably rather en'oy. a prime minister trying — probably rather en'oy. a prime minister trying to _...
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tim, talk to us about the daily telegraph, rishi sunakfaces tim, talk to us about the daily telegraphrishi sunak faces a blow from inflation.— from inflation. i am old enough to remember — from inflation. i am old enough to remember when _ from inflation. i am old enough to remember when inflation - from inflation. i am old enough to remember when inflation was - from inflation. i am old enough to remember when inflation was a i from inflation. i am old enough to - remember when inflation was a thing, when too much money is chasing too few goods in the economy. at the moment we are not noticing it, but one effect will be a lot of the government debt, about a quarter, is linked to the overall retail price index. with that going up, the telegraph is warning us that could cost £10 billion extra for the chancellor of the exchequer. and thatis chancellor of the exchequer. and that is £10 billion of course that can't go to the national health service, that can't go to policing, can't go to the other things we all care about. james is an economic commentator, he will be more expert than me,
tim, talk to us about the daily telegraph, rishi sunakfaces tim, talk to us about the daily telegraphrishi sunak faces a blow from inflation.— from inflation. i am old enough to remember — from inflation. i am old enough to remember when _ from inflation. i am old enough to remember when inflation - from inflation. i am old enough to remember when inflation was - from inflation. i am old enough to remember when inflation was a i from inflation. i am old enough to - remember when inflation...
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take us to the front page of the daily telegraph, we're still| of the daily telegraph, we're still talkingbout police services, but also council services, in particular, refuse collections. this is really going to get people but my attentions, isn't it?— attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an _ attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area _ attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of— attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of life - attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of life that - attentions, isn't it? absolutely. | there is an area of life that isn't going to be affected, whether it is, as you say, refuse collection. and i know a lot of councils around the country have had to suspend some of their collections because of the shortage of staff. the story that had paragraph is about the met, britain was my biggest police force, and a i7% of officers are off. whether they are off sick or whether they are off, you know, and they are actually perfectly well, we don't really know. but because they are forced to self—isolate cut... the thing tha
take us to the front page of the daily telegraph, we're still| of the daily telegraph, we're still talkingbout police services, but also council services, in particular, refuse collections. this is really going to get people but my attentions, isn't it?— attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an _ attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area _ attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of— attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of life - attentions, isn't it?...
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part of the daily telegraph's much. part of the daily telegraph�*s a political correspondent. travellers arriving from france, which is on the amber list, will need to quarantine for ten days regardless of vaccination status. and the previously green list islands of mallorca, menorca and ibiza will now move onto the amber list, meaning compulsory quarantine for adults who are not double—jabbed. our europe correspondent nick beake is on ibiza to assess the impact on holidaymakers there. it was fun while it lasted. their stay on party island is ending sooner than expected, a final drink before heading back to the uk to beat the latest quarantine rule change. we have to pay for the extra flight, miss two days holidayjust to come home on sunday so we can go to work and we can live our lives as normal. and what do you think about that? i�*m not happy. i�*d rather be here for two more days. we�*ve had a great time. ibiza�*s great. i�*d rather be here all week, but what can you do, eh? in the old days in ibiza, they�*d be queuing for the clubs. these days, it�*s for a covid test to g
part of the daily telegraph's much. part of the daily telegraph�*s a political correspondent. travellers arriving from france, which is on the amber list, will need to quarantine for ten days regardless of vaccination status. and the previously green list islands of mallorca, menorca and ibiza will now move onto the amber list, meaning compulsory quarantine for adults who are not double—jabbed. our europe correspondent nick beake is on ibiza to assess the impact on holidaymakers there. it...
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according to the daily telegraph, the nhs drew up secret plans to withdraw hospital care from peoplersing homes in the event of a pandemic. the times says householders have been warned to brace themselves for the biggest energy bills rise in a decade, with more than half facing an increase of about £150 a year. according to the financial times, a secretive club for conservative party donors known as the advisory board has been holding regular meetings with borisjohnson and rishi sunak. and the daily express highlights angry campaigners hitting out as record numbers of families hit by inheritance tax will give the government a £6 billion windfall. so, let's begin. joanna, kick us off this evening with summer holidays in europe on the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. it the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. ., , the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. ., ., _ this. it does sound horribly familiar- — this. it does sound horribly familiar. i— this. it does sound horribly familiar. ithink_ this. it does sound horribly familiar. i think the - this. it does sound horribly fami
according to the daily telegraph, the nhs drew up secret plans to withdraw hospital care from peoplersing homes in the event of a pandemic. the times says householders have been warned to brace themselves for the biggest energy bills rise in a decade, with more than half facing an increase of about £150 a year. according to the financial times, a secretive club for conservative party donors known as the advisory board has been holding regular meetings with borisjohnson and rishi sunak. and the...
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the same story on the front of the daily - story on the front of the daily terror to enact telegraph that the government has yet to publish guidance on which industries would benefit from any exemption scheme. in other words, would benefit from any exemption scheme. in otherwords, if would benefit from any exemption scheme. in other words, if you are at pained. you would necessarily have to self—isolate. —— pained. have you heard any more when we might get the detail on that? we've been exneeting _ might get the detail on that? we've been exneeting a — might get the detail on that? we've been expecting a list _ might get the detail on that? we've been expecting a list but _ might get the detail on that? we've been expecting a list but it - might get the detail on that? we've been expecting a list but it hasn't i been expecting a list but it hasn't materialised yet. one of the problems is that number ten has been saying that these are industries that already speak to government on a regular basis. whether that's food sunpiv, a regular basis. whether that's food supply, traffic or all
the same story on the front of the daily - story on the front of the daily terror to enact telegraph that the government has yet to publish guidance on which industries would benefit from any exemption scheme. in other words, would benefit from any exemption scheme. in otherwords, if would benefit from any exemption scheme. in other words, if you are at pained. you would necessarily have to self—isolate. —— pained. have you heard any more when we might get the detail on that? we've been...
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the anti locked down crusade in sections of the you case, right wing press newspapers like the daily telegraph, where johnson used to work as a reporter and the tabloid, the daily mail, which brings us to dale maley, he's a fake journalist character, created by an actor, comedian, jolly and rubenstein. maley is a correspondent for the fictitious good british news. that's a play on the u. k. is new, right? leading channel g b news. he went to a protest held by colbert skeptics in london. he troll the demonstrators on their beliefs and the tabloids on their so called journalism was the next time here at the listening momi. what's the chin? don't be surprised here, child say that because they've been looking to many of the i don't know about you, but i'm sick of the scientific sticking a cotton but down approach society and telling us how to live on a bunch of time, you know, to ferry and i'm going to bring them damn well do that. you have it. and as you're here, you know, signing in the hall with the freedom of saying whenever you want, can you feel the hand of the new wealth odor upon us? yes.
the anti locked down crusade in sections of the you case, right wing press newspapers like the daily telegraph, where johnson used to work as a reporter and the tabloid, the daily mail, which brings us to dale maley, he's a fake journalist character, created by an actor, comedian, jolly and rubenstein. maley is a correspondent for the fictitious good british news. that's a play on the u. k. is new, right? leading channel g b news. he went to a protest held by colbert skeptics in london. he...
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the daily telegraph in particular, finds the victims and gets them to repeat allegations about the words that the silence used against. one of the victims said she was referred to as an all the peak and was told by one of the ripest. i'm going to lead style the woods lib style flashed around the nation. suddenly, the lebanese is trailyn communities accused. right, the racial reasons. people to the court demonstrated that is responsible for these vicious signaling crimes. as liberties muslims identify themselves live in these muslims formed in the plan of attack as literally as muslims. belen jones introduces i new dimension. he moves from the notion which is more widely hill, about ripe. so they are a small minority, often psychotic, sick minded people who at the age of the social world. and he places them in the middle as an exemplar of all muslim man. across the community, they were the threats received. they were missing just lift and little boxes. they were threats that muslim women would be dragged from the straits on. right. in revenge and walking streets. you absolutely looked at
the daily telegraph in particular, finds the victims and gets them to repeat allegations about the words that the silence used against. one of the victims said she was referred to as an all the peak and was told by one of the ripest. i'm going to lead style the woods lib style flashed around the nation. suddenly, the lebanese is trailyn communities accused. right, the racial reasons. people to the court demonstrated that is responsible for these vicious signaling crimes. as liberties muslims...
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ternet, you're going to talk about the front page of the daily telegraph, use yourjudgment on masks,prime minister is due to make one of his press— prime minister is due to make one of his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm _ his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm there — his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm. there will be a statement in the commons which is significant because — the commons which is significant because last time the government announced changes it was announcing the extension of restrictions, and the extension of restrictions, and the common speaker blew a gasket, i have never— the common speaker blew a gasket, i have never seen him so angry as when government— have never seen him so angry as when government made this an aspect of the country— government made this an aspect of the country and not parliament first, _ the country and not parliament first, so — the country and not parliament first, so it _ the country and not parliament first, so it will be announced to parliament and the country simultaneously and it is expected to announce _ simultaneously and it is e
ternet, you're going to talk about the front page of the daily telegraph, use yourjudgment on masks,prime minister is due to make one of his press— prime minister is due to make one of his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm _ his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm there — his press conferences tomorrow at 5pm. there will be a statement in the commons which is significant because — the commons which is significant because last time the government announced changes it was announcing the...
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observer, and christopher hope, the chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraphome to both of you and lovely to see you again. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the telegraph. it says that the government is set to drop restrictions for double vaccinated people and reopen the border to european and american travellers from next month. the daily mail reports the words of an unnamed senior minister who said that "covid is all over bar the shouting" after cases fell for a seventh consecutive day. the metro front page carries the story of a young man, aged 3a, who has died of covid after two weeks in coma. he had refused to get a jab and had told his doctors he wished "he could turn back time" to get one. the ft reports a warning from the imf that the limited access to covid vaccines by developing countries risks hindering the global economic recovery from the pandemic. the i sport leads with the news of american gymnast simone biles pulling out of the tokyo olympics women's team final to focus on her "mental health". it says that her bravery h
observer, and christopher hope, the chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraphome to both of you and lovely to see you again. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the telegraph. it says that the government is set to drop restrictions for double vaccinated people and reopen the border to european and american travellers from next month. the daily mail reports the words of an unnamed senior minister who said that "covid is all over bar the...
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the daily telegraph says people are being forced to quarantine without coming into contact with a positivehe app can ping people through walls, if a neighbour gets the virus. the front of the daily mail says the �*pandemic�* has led to factories on the brink of temporary closure and hospitals cancelling operations as thousands of staff are forced to self—isolate. the guardian shows a picture of residents in the belgian city of liege being led to safety through waist—high water after record flooding hits part of europe, leaving more than 60 dead and dozens missing. the sun continues with its scoop on the resignation of matt hancock. two computers have been seized from homes were search into connection with cctv footage given to the paper which led to mr hancock's resignation as health secretary. so let's begin... do you want to kick us off with the story on the front of the metro, pinning it?— pinning it? yes. this is on the front pages — pinning it? yes. this is on the front pages of _ pinning it? yes. this is on the front pages of a _ pinning it? yes. this is on the front pages of a few _
the daily telegraph says people are being forced to quarantine without coming into contact with a positivehe app can ping people through walls, if a neighbour gets the virus. the front of the daily mail says the �*pandemic�* has led to factories on the brink of temporary closure and hospitals cancelling operations as thousands of staff are forced to self—isolate. the guardian shows a picture of residents in the belgian city of liege being led to safety through waist—high water after...
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let's look at the daily telegraph, which captures quite an iconic photograph on the front page there.eremony on june the 24th, after which it was handed to brigadier, and then to the ambassador. britain has withdrawn a majority of its personnel. jonathan beale did a report earlier saying 457 beale did a report earlier saying a57 british troops had died during this 20 year deployment. what did they die for?— they die for? well, i think one of they die for? well, i think one of the most interesting _ they die for? well, i think one of the most interesting takes - they die for? well, i think one of the most interesting takes i've . they die for? well, i think one of i the most interesting takes i've seen today— the most interesting takes i've seen today is— the most interesting takes i've seen today is the one that's come from tobias _ today is the one that's come from tobias ellwood, the former judgements minister, who was calling for a public— judgements minister, who was calling for a public inquiry and i'm sure judgements minister, who was calling fora public inquiry and i'm sure he
let's look at the daily telegraph, which captures quite an iconic photograph on the front page there.eremony on june the 24th, after which it was handed to brigadier, and then to the ambassador. britain has withdrawn a majority of its personnel. jonathan beale did a report earlier saying 457 beale did a report earlier saying a57 british troops had died during this 20 year deployment. what did they die for?— they die for? well, i think one of they die for? well, i think one of the most...
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and this is the front page of the daily telegraph.allenges remaining podcast. yeah, very abrupt, mysterious, disappointing, for sure. she was playing well and second set seem to have breathing difficulties and left court for treatment and did not come back. it's very unusual for a player to sort of retire from a match or abandon a match without coming back on the court to shake the opponent's and in that sort of thing. it was concerning for her that she was able to make it back. she was doing well. there hasn't been much information from the tournament orfrom her about how she is doing more the official reason for her withdrawal being her breathing difficulties. speculation there. one very excited teenager does go out. she hadn't made a grand slam quarterfinal even since winning wimbledon in 2018, her last of her three major titles, but she's really growing in confidence. i think she is a player who builds on that confidence really well and she is someone known remaining in the draw will want to be across the net. she is also the only
and this is the front page of the daily telegraph.allenges remaining podcast. yeah, very abrupt, mysterious, disappointing, for sure. she was playing well and second set seem to have breathing difficulties and left court for treatment and did not come back. it's very unusual for a player to sort of retire from a match or abandon a match without coming back on the court to shake the opponent's and in that sort of thing. it was concerning for her that she was able to make it back. she was doing...
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we are going to turn to the daily telegraph says union leaders are challenging government plans to endic — in a move that they say threatens a summer of disruption for holiday—makers, shoppers and commuters. according to the daily mail, up to 50,000 dementia cases were missed during lockdown because referrals to memory clinics all but stopped at the start of the covid pandemic. the �*i' says over three—quarters of police officers have had mental health difficulties in the past year. the health secretary, sajid javid, is pictured on the front page of the metro. he's apologised to bereaved families and millions of people at risk because of health issues — after suggesting people should not — as he said — "cower" from coronavirus. and the financial times reports ministers are exploring ways to remove china's state—owned nuclear energy company from all future uk power projects. of flavour than a monday morning's newspapers. let's begin our chat and get your thoughts on those big stories, signing, and about, great to see you back. simon, you will pick us out this time around. we starting of
we are going to turn to the daily telegraph says union leaders are challenging government plans to endic — in a move that they say threatens a summer of disruption for holiday—makers, shoppers and commuters. according to the daily mail, up to 50,000 dementia cases were missed during lockdown because referrals to memory clinics all but stopped at the start of the covid pandemic. the �*i' says over three—quarters of police officers have had mental health difficulties in the past year. the...
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the daily telegraph says one in four patients classed as a "covid hospitalisation" is actually beingreated for other reasons, prompting claims that the public has been misled. the i reports that a new "amber watchlist" would allow the government to switch popular destinations, such as spain, to the red list at short notice, requiring holiday—makers to go into mandatory hotel quarantine. the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan van—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors with property interests since borisjohnson became prime minister two years ago. and the guardian reports an all—party committee of mps saying police and governments have done too little to stamp out racial injustice in the ranks, with the failings being "systemic" and leading to "unjustified inequalities". so, let's begin. lucy at first, if you would. covid—19 case number is misleading. this is an i
the daily telegraph says one in four patients classed as a "covid hospitalisation" is actually beingreated for other reasons, prompting claims that the public has been misled. the i reports that a new "amber watchlist" would allow the government to switch popular destinations, such as spain, to the red list at short notice, requiring holiday—makers to go into mandatory hotel quarantine. the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical...
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there is a beautiful sub on the front of the daily telegraph, this human pyramid which if assizes whatis greater than the individuals that make it up. the telegraph calls it the history boys. i make it up. the telegraph calls it the history boys.— the history boys. i love that. you've got — the history boys. i love that. you've got a _ the history boys. i love that. you've got a sense - the history boys. i love that. you've got a sense of - the history boys. i love that. you've got a sense of the i the history boys. i love that. i you've got a sense of the kind the history boys. i love that. - you've got a sense of the kind of team _ you've got a sense of the kind of team talk— you've got a sense of the kind of team talk gareth southgate might have with that young team of players _ have with that young team of players. all he tries to inspire, explain — players. all he tries to inspire, explain to— players. all he tries to inspire, explain to them why after this pandemic, post george floyd, you have to _ pandemic, post george floyd, you have to understand why these socially — have to u
there is a beautiful sub on the front of the daily telegraph, this human pyramid which if assizes whatis greater than the individuals that make it up. the telegraph calls it the history boys. i make it up. the telegraph calls it the history boys.— the history boys. i love that. you've got — the history boys. i love that. you've got a _ the history boys. i love that. you've got a sense - the history boys. i love that. you've got a sense of - the history boys. i love that. you've got a sense...
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the daily telegraph says one in four patients classed as a "covid hospitalisation" is actually being ted for other reasons, prompting claims that the public has been misled. the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan van—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors with property interests since borisjohnson became prime minister two years ago. so, let's begin. liam can kick off this time with the daily mail. nojab, nojob. certainly, good evening. the daily mail taking quite a strong line on this. furious as vexing passports on the nhs are introduced by stealth. i'm not sure everybody would see it that way as the water story is there are very large companies particularly in the us that are making the demand that when people return to the offices or as we start to they must be double jab. i think pimlico plumbers was the first company to do this and we are now seeing it with
the daily telegraph says one in four patients classed as a "covid hospitalisation" is actually being ted for other reasons, prompting claims that the public has been misled. the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan van—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors...
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related point, front of the daily telegraph just last word if you could briefly.ey deftly some concern about how people will use the tech and whether it will be foolproof. the business organisations are already coming out and talking about their concerns and what is deemed a high risk setting and what is not and what in reality they can do if you will turn up and don�*t have a passport, will they not be allowed entry. it seems to many questions as answers but we seem to get used to this. thank you both very much. lovely to see you both. keep well and enjoy what good weather is coming up after the deluge that longed to experience this evening. i�*m glad it did not affect the internet links. that�*s it for the papers this tonight. there is support and weather coming up there is support and weather coming up and i will be back at midnight. good evening, i�*m tulsen tollett with your sports news — england manager gareth southgate has hit out at the racist abuse suffered by some of the england players after last night�*s defeat to italy, in the european championship fi
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iain do you want to continue on our covid theme for the first part of this review with the daily telegraphng to sell but not self—isolate if they come into contact with somebody who has tested positive? this contact with somebody who has tested ositive? , , , . positive? this reminds me very much ofthe positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying. _ positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying, and _ positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying, and i _ positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying, and i said _ positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying, and i said that - positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying, and i said that is - of the lobbying, and i said that is lobbying guy, to place in the second quarter of last year of key industries trying to make the case that they needed to stay open in order to provide essential services. yeah, there are some exemptions that are in place at the moment. if people get pinged for key workers but what a lot of businesses are saying restaurants, banks, all parts of the economy that they need to be ab
iain do you want to continue on our covid theme for the first part of this review with the daily telegraphng to sell but not self—isolate if they come into contact with somebody who has tested positive? this contact with somebody who has tested ositive? , , , . positive? this reminds me very much ofthe positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying. _ positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying, and _ positive? this reminds me very much of the lobbying, and i _ positive? this...
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the daily telegraph says people are being forced to quarantine without coming into contact with a positive the app can ping people through walls, if a neighbour gets the virus. the front of i says government testing labs are coming under strain after nearly 50,000 tested positive for the virus on thursday — the highest number of daily cases for more than six months. the government's long awaited reform of the social care system in england is to be published in days, that's according to the times. the paper says borisjohnson�*s plan will include a cap on the amount people will have to pay towards their care. the guardian shows a picture of residents in the belgian city of liege being led to safety through waist—high water after record flooding hits part of europe, leaving more than 60 dead and dozens missing. and, the sun continues with its scoop on the resignation of matt hancock. two computers have been seized from homes which were search into connection with cctv footage given to the paper which led to mr hancock's resignation as health secretary. so let's begin... john, do you want to k
the daily telegraph says people are being forced to quarantine without coming into contact with a positive the app can ping people through walls, if a neighbour gets the virus. the front of i says government testing labs are coming under strain after nearly 50,000 tested positive for the virus on thursday — the highest number of daily cases for more than six months. the government's long awaited reform of the social care system in england is to be published in days, that's according to the...
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the daily telegraph said on the front page, rishi sunak tells workers to get back to the office.r. definitely de'a vu with this headline. i saw this last year. definitely de'a vu with this headline. rishi i saw this last year. definitely deja | vu with this headline. rishi sunak is rightiy— vu with this headline. rishi sunak is rightly pointing out that working from home has penalised young people. — from home has penalised young people, people at the start of their careers, _ people, people at the start of their careers, where it is necessary to show— careers, where it is necessary to show uu — careers, where it is necessary to show up. there is a learning there and there's— show up. there is a learning there and there's alsojust being present. it and there's alsojust being present. it can— and there's alsojust being present. it can have — and there's alsojust being present. it can have advantages, and you get to disadvantaged if you're not showing — to disadvantaged if you're not showing up in that way. the idea that this — showing up in that way. the idea that this government
the daily telegraph said on the front page, rishi sunak tells workers to get back to the office.r. definitely de'a vu with this headline. i saw this last year. definitely de'a vu with this headline. rishi i saw this last year. definitely deja | vu with this headline. rishi sunak is rightiy— vu with this headline. rishi sunak is rightly pointing out that working from home has penalised young people. — from home has penalised young people, people at the start of their careers, _ people,...
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and the daily telegraph's frontpage turned to this issue of isolation — with the headline: "freedom day, but at the same time, we've got to get the extra precaution, so that's why we are going to be asking people to self—isolate until the 16th of august, and that's what the prime minister... there's no movement on that? when they were pinged, there isn't any movement on it. this government minister was able to visit lbc to explain the government's policy on this most important of mornings. for other senior ministers, that option wasn't available — because they are self—isolating. because two days before the implementation of one of the most consequential policy shifts of the pandemic — on saturday — the health secretary sajid javid tested positive. and began to self—isolate. then on sunday, we were told, prime minister borisjohnson and chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak had been contacted by nhs test and trace — because of contact with the health secretary. it ensures that the pm in the chancellor can conduct the most essential business, but at other times of the day, it they won't
and the daily telegraph's frontpage turned to this issue of isolation — with the headline: "freedom day, but at the same time, we've got to get the extra precaution, so that's why we are going to be asking people to self—isolate until the 16th of august, and that's what the prime minister... there's no movement on that? when they were pinged, there isn't any movement on it. this government minister was able to visit lbc to explain the government's policy on this most important of...
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let's talk to anne elisabeth moutet, paris based columnist for the daily telegraph.hat resistance?— resistance? it is a minority. but first of all. _ resistance? it is a minority. but first of all. it — resistance? it is a minority. but first of all, it is _ resistance? it is a minority. but first of all, it is typical - first of all, it is typical because there have been so many u—turns on policy that nobody trust the government to be either consistent or effective and second, you have people who are not anti—vaccine were not against the idea vaccination but while raising problems of civil liberties and they say that since 2015, the time of the assassination, we have lived under one type of anti—terrorism emergency law and we now have the pandemic of urgency law and that more and more decisions are being taken with no transparency or oversight from parliament and we are in a climate where civil not being respected. you have no well—known priestess that do not demonstrate with people in the streets and the vaccines don't exist and that this is big pharma with some so
let's talk to anne elisabeth moutet, paris based columnist for the daily telegraph.hat resistance?— resistance? it is a minority. but first of all. _ resistance? it is a minority. but first of all. it — resistance? it is a minority. but first of all, it is _ resistance? it is a minority. but first of all, it is typical - first of all, it is typical because there have been so many u—turns on policy that nobody trust the government to be either consistent or effective and second, you have...
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the debt that mystifies me, to be frank, about the daily telegraph article, is that i can't see how sayingve... pressure is pressure? if— because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you _ because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have _ because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have a _ because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have a patient i because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have a patient in| because if you have... pressure is. pressure? if you have a patient in a bed, ou pressure? if you have a patient in a bed. you can't _ pressure? if you have a patient in a bed, you can't use _ pressure? if you have a patient in a bed, you can't use it, _ pressure? if you have a patient in a bed, you can't use it, and - pressure? if you have a patient in a bed, you can't use it, and if- pressure? if you have a patient in a bed, you can't use it, and if it- pressure? if you have a patient in a bed, you can't use it, and if it is- bed, you can't use it, and if it is a covid patient, you can't use it for an emergency admission or elective surgery rec
the debt that mystifies me, to be frank, about the daily telegraph article, is that i can't see how sayingve... pressure is pressure? if— because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you _ because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have _ because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have a _ because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have a patient i because if you have... pressure is pressure? if you have a patient in| because if you have... pressure is. pressure?...
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this digital covid certificate is the tool that will allow you to travel within europe and the daily telegraph those indian batches. and while those, if you look at the nhs covid app, the travel pass that allows you to go to europe in the first place, the government says all astrazeneca vaccines are of the same and they are all listed in the same way on that nhs app, there is this suggestion that once the nhs app meets the eu app, badge numbers will be uploaded and that will mean you won't be able to travel freely or even go to europe in the first place. even go to europe in the first lace. �* , . even go to europe in the first lace, �* , ., , even go to europe in the first lace. �* , ., , ., place. and 'ust a brief word, the last word place. and just a brief word, the last word on _ place. and just a brief word, the last word on angela _ place. and just a brief word, the last word on angela merkel, i place. and just a brief word, the last word on angela merkel, herj place. and just a brief word, the i last word on angela merkel, her last visit as i said to britain as german leader, she's been
this digital covid certificate is the tool that will allow you to travel within europe and the daily telegraph those indian batches. and while those, if you look at the nhs covid app, the travel pass that allows you to go to europe in the first place, the government says all astrazeneca vaccines are of the same and they are all listed in the same way on that nhs app, there is this suggestion that once the nhs app meets the eu app, badge numbers will be uploaded and that will mean you won't be...
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the daily telegraph saying simply, the history boys, and that is what they are now.ll about this manner. the back page of the times, finally! do you get it? watching him last night, you get it? watching him last night, you have to think, i know this is a semifinal win, they are into the final, but there is a sense of redemption for gareth southgate for all of those years that he has carried the burden of a missed penalty. and you watch how he has become the manager he has become, and he is exactly what england need at the moment. he's been through all of that pain. his worked it all out on his head. and he knows how to tell them to stay calm and focused and he knows how to protect them. you could see that having an effect on the players last night on the pitch. so on we go to the final on sunday. everyone it is going to be keeping theirfingers everyone it is going to be keeping their fingers crossed until sunday. thank you so much, see you later. the metropolitan police said a number of arrests were made in central london following last night's match. police said the
the daily telegraph saying simply, the history boys, and that is what they are now.ll about this manner. the back page of the times, finally! do you get it? watching him last night, you get it? watching him last night, you have to think, i know this is a semifinal win, they are into the final, but there is a sense of redemption for gareth southgate for all of those years that he has carried the burden of a missed penalty. and you watch how he has become the manager he has become, and he is...
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you know sometimes with these stories in such an epic scale, this is still in the daily telegraph...the calm here and this is obviously one of the mudslides. it isjust like there is this, which is a relatively normal flood scene, and then the absolute horror of that image. it does kind of bring it home. we were talkin: this does kind of bring it home. we were talking this morning, _ does kind of bring it home. we were talking this morning, we _ does kind of bring it home. we were talking this morning, we have - does kind of bring it home. we were talking this morning, we have had . talking this morning, we have had floods here and we know how emotional and how devastating it can be forfamilies. we have emotional and how devastating it can be for families. we have seen the flooding here in the uk, but the idea that 120 dead, 128 dead, and thatis idea that 120 dead, 128 dead, and that is why. villagers have literally been swept away with these mudslides. and we know yesterday we were being told that the weather would continue. we have had that kind of rainfall and it has moved over to
you know sometimes with these stories in such an epic scale, this is still in the daily telegraph...the calm here and this is obviously one of the mudslides. it isjust like there is this, which is a relatively normal flood scene, and then the absolute horror of that image. it does kind of bring it home. we were talkin: this does kind of bring it home. we were talking this morning, _ does kind of bring it home. we were talking this morning, we _ does kind of bring it home. we were talking this...
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the daily telegraph leads on a report that some cabinet ministers are calling for more workers, includinglating if they come into close contact with someone who tests positive for covid. and one of the most—read stories on the bbc news website overnight was about australia, where half the population is now in lockdown. south australia — home to 1.7 million people — has now imposed a week—long lockdown after five infections were found. the olympics, although the opening ceremony is not until ready, it kicks off today with a bit of football. cheerleading has been included in the olympics from 2024 included in the olympics from 2024 in paris. four new sports in this olympic games. surfing, skateboarding, climbing, and another in which i can't remember. i will find it in a minute. i have a list. it must be in that brain somewhere. cheerleading is and can also lacrosse, kickboxing, and i don't know what ice stocks borders, but ski mountaineering will also be added to the 2026 winter games. always been a bit of a pain in the backside that squash has never been an olympic sport. i have a pal in
the daily telegraph leads on a report that some cabinet ministers are calling for more workers, includinglating if they come into close contact with someone who tests positive for covid. and one of the most—read stories on the bbc news website overnight was about australia, where half the population is now in lockdown. south australia — home to 1.7 million people — has now imposed a week—long lockdown after five infections were found. the olympics, although the opening ceremony is not...
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the daily telegraph is reporting the story about a study by oxford university that suggests daily testing of children home. the guardian focuses on the fallout from the announcement that nhs staff will get a 3% pay rise, reporting that ministers will force the health service to cover part of the cost. the paper describes the move as "unprecedented". the daily mail leads with the �*pingdemic�* and reports on calls from business leaders to exempt more employees from isolating if they are fully vaccinated. and the bbc sport website leads with the start of the delayed tokyo olympic games. looking at team gb�*s medal hopes, explaining how the games will run during a pandemic. this is a feature about adam peaty, the swimmer, he is an extraordinary swimming machine, one above great hopes. they do an analysis of some of his physical attributes that need to prowess in the water. he has size 12 feet, big feet, which are particularly... he is a big man. relatively. his feet are very wide and create more resistance. i am not sure you are being completely complimentary about adam peaty�*s feat. second
the daily telegraph is reporting the story about a study by oxford university that suggests daily testing of children home. the guardian focuses on the fallout from the announcement that nhs staff will get a 3% pay rise, reporting that ministers will force the health service to cover part of the cost. the paper describes the move as "unprecedented". the daily mail leads with the �*pingdemic�* and reports on calls from business leaders to exempt more employees from isolating if...
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the telegraph leads on an oxford university study which suggests testing schoolchildren on a daily basis the classroom is just as effective as forcing them to quarantine at home. the nhs�* 3% pay rise is the lead for the guardian — but the paper notes the health service is being forced to pick up some of the bill for the cost of its own staff's pay increase. the ft picks up on the outcome of an official review which has found that the disgraced financier lex greensill enjoyed an "extraordinarily privileged" relationship with the government despite his ideas on supply chain finance providing no obvious benefit. so let's begin... penny, do you want to kick us out this evening? lovely to see you. let's start with the metro. do you think we should ping in the army? [30 think we should ping in the army? drr you know what? i'm quite glad that i'm not in government. it is extraordinarily difficult to sort all this out, nowhere to go with this. now that we know that they are going to be these 16 industries where you are going to be able to actually apply to have your exemptions i wonder if there
the telegraph leads on an oxford university study which suggests testing schoolchildren on a daily basis the classroom is just as effective as forcing them to quarantine at home. the nhs�* 3% pay rise is the lead for the guardian — but the paper notes the health service is being forced to pick up some of the bill for the cost of its own staff's pay increase. the ft picks up on the outcome of an official review which has found that the disgraced financier lex greensill enjoyed an...
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the telegraph leads on an oxford university study which suggests testing schoolchildren on a daily basisin the classroom is just as effective as forcing them to quarantine at home. the nh5' 3% pay rise is the lead for the guardian — the paper notes the health service is being forced to pick up some of the bill for the cost of its own staff's pay increase. the ft picks up on the outcome of an official review which has found that the disgraced financier lex greensillenjoyed an "extraordinarily privileged" relationship with the government despite his ideas on supply chain finance providing no obvious benefit. lots of benefit to be derived from this paper we hope. david, do you want to start? times, food supply staff freed from covid quarantine. well in the interest of family harmony and of course surveying this programme i today was at my local petrol station and also at two major supermarkets. i have to say, for the first time for a long time and i found the petrol station without any unleaded petrol. and ifound these supermarkets particularly short of things like vegetables. and fruits an
the telegraph leads on an oxford university study which suggests testing schoolchildren on a daily basisin the classroom is just as effective as forcing them to quarantine at home. the nh5' 3% pay rise is the lead for the guardian — the paper notes the health service is being forced to pick up some of the bill for the cost of its own staff's pay increase. the ft picks up on the outcome of an official review which has found that the disgraced financier lex greensillenjoyed an...
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telegraph hills. district three. i use the water front daily as a cyclist and as a runner. i fear if we do not get this done and if we do not get this in the ground this year, this will never happen. i'm commenting on 6a. i'm an sf commuter, pedestrian, and all of the improvements for safety and disability for san francisco that is a world class city for residents and tourists and people like me. i think we have to urge the commission today to move forward on this initiative. i also just wanted to support the district three staff who are working on this project and supported this project. coming to fruition the safety of residents is a global place is essential. i just wanted to put that out. >> : thank you. next caller, please. >> : thank you. opening the next line. >> : good afternoon president an commissioners. my name is katie. i'm calling in to say thank you to diane and kerry. you both are such great female leaders. thank you. thank you. diane over the years you've worked with us, the neighborhood association, the neighbors, with me personally. you've been such a grea
telegraph hills. district three. i use the water front daily as a cyclist and as a runner. i fear if we do not get this done and if we do not get this in the ground this year, this will never happen. i'm commenting on 6a. i'm an sf commuter, pedestrian, and all of the improvements for safety and disability for san francisco that is a world class city for residents and tourists and people like me. i think we have to urge the commission today to move forward on this initiative. i also just wanted...
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the daily mail says the brothers were "together... but still so far apart." the telegraph to bring to an end to the disruption in schools", as rising numbers of pupils are being sent home to isolate. and over on the bbc news website, there's a story about an 82—year—old woman, who, after spending six decades trying to reach space, willjoinjeff bezos on the first human flight by his space company later this month. wally funk, who first underwent training in the 1960s, is on course to become the oldest person to ever fly to space. it was because of her gender. she did all the training like the male astronauts at the time in the 19605 but because of her gender didn't get to go. but because of her gender didn't get to no. ., but because of her gender didn't get to .o_ ., ., , but because of her gender didn't get to no. ., ., , , to go. now finally, she will. amazing — to go. now finally, she will. amazing story. _ to go. now finally, she will. amazing story. more - to go. now finally, she will. i amazing story. more reaction throughout the morning to that result in batley and
the daily mail says the brothers were "together... but still so far apart." the telegraph to bring to an end to the disruption in schools", as rising numbers of pupils are being sent home to isolate. and over on the bbc news website, there's a story about an 82—year—old woman, who, after spending six decades trying to reach space, willjoinjeff bezos on the first human flight by his space company later this month. wally funk, who first underwent training in the 1960s, is on...
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the daily mirror leads with mrjohnson's plea to the nation to be cautious as social distancing restrictions are lifted in england. and the telegrapho paying tribute tom o'connor. he died yesterday, a very popularfigure on tv. and the telegraph is reporting that all children may be offered the covid vaccine by the end of year. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation is expected to announce its recommendation on vaccinating kids later today. lewis hamilton also on the front page of the telegraph, and sally has a bumper day of sport. and we have mark cavendish coming this morning live on the programme at 8.30. and we have linda bauld life with us this morning. you are here this morning to take a look at some of the papers as well.— the papers as well. very interesting, _ the papers as well. very interesting, we - the papers as well. very interesting, we are - the papers as well. very interesting, we are all. the papers as well. - interesting, we are all interested interesting, we are all interested in what the public think at the moment, you can see that people are still really cautious. a public opinion poll in the times
the daily mirror leads with mrjohnson's plea to the nation to be cautious as social distancing restrictions are lifted in england. and the telegrapho paying tribute tom o'connor. he died yesterday, a very popularfigure on tv. and the telegraph is reporting that all children may be offered the covid vaccine by the end of year. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation is expected to announce its recommendation on vaccinating kids later today. lewis hamilton also on the front page of the...