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lucy. _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily cy, the met _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is - consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is to - telegraph, lucy, the met is to reveal the number of fines for party gate events. i reveal the number of fines for party gate events-— gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest _ gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest around _ gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest around because . lot of interest around because confusion _ lot of interest around because confusion has rained about exactly what members of the public will be told about — what members of the public will be told about the conclusion of scotland yard inquiry into 12 events allegedly— scotland yard inquiry into 12 events allegedly rule breaking parties to taking _ allegedly rule breaking parties to taking place across downing street and other— taking place across downing street and other government buildings. the telegraph— and other government buil
lucy. _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily cy, the met _ consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is - consequences whatsoever. 0k, daily telegraph, lucy, the met is to - telegraph, lucy, the met is to reveal the number of fines for party gate events. i reveal the number of fines for party gate events-— gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest _ gate events. i think there'll be a lot of interest around _...
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let me move on to the daily telegraph. millions jolted - daily telegraph. reality. i was here 2a hours ago, real sense of nervousness that this was starting to unfold as we saw it unfold overnight. this really striking talking to people, people were not fleeing the country in the way that one might predict, yet that has... we've seen that much more today. has... we've seen that much more toda . ~ �* , has... we've seen that much more toda. �* , has... we've seen that much more toda . �* , , today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult _ today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to _ today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to get _ today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to get out. - today. we've seen blocked roads. it's very difficult to get out. a - it's very difficult to get out. a search— it's very difficult to get out. a search for— it's very difficult to get out. a search for food, for fuel, exactly what _ search for food, for fuel, exactly what you — search for food, for fuel, exactly what you would expect
let me move on to the daily telegraph. millions jolted - daily telegraph. reality. i was here 2a hours ago, real sense of nervousness that this was starting to unfold as we saw it unfold overnight. this really striking talking to people, people were not fleeing the country in the way that one might predict, yet that has... we've seen that much more today. has... we've seen that much more toda . ~ �* , has... we've seen that much more toda. �* , has... we've seen that much more toda . �* ,...
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carolyn, the daily telegraph article suggests .oss government departments. it seems on this piece that there is a dispute between the treasury and the prime ministers office.— prime ministers office. sure. in different days _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in circumstances| prime ministers office. sure. in - different days in circumstances this would sound like a healthy, robust debate about we know what we want to do, what is the best process for achieving that? to governments pushing the same organism of ministry. of course this is being played out against the background of this huge distraction of these maneuverings that rishi sunak is apparently not wanting to spend money on what is effectively dead man walking administration is one reading of it. another reading is the treasury is doing theirjobs and holding it up to account and finding them slightly wanting an adjustment before good money is thrown out. so depending on how you view the government will be ho
carolyn, the daily telegraph article suggests .oss government departments. it seems on this piece that there is a dispute between the treasury and the prime ministers office.— prime ministers office. sure. in different days _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in _ prime ministers office. sure. in different days in circumstances| prime ministers office. sure. in - different days in circumstances this would sound like a healthy, robust debate about we know what we want to do, what...
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let me just bring in the daily telegraph. _ they're all leaving with the same story.l this, again, maintaining public confidence in who is appointed as her successor, given it is the government that's being investigated by the mets will be crucial. we can have a country where people lose trust in government and police. we can have a situation where the public— can have a situation where the public lose more trust in government and police! _ public lose more trust in government and police! it's extraordinarily difficult — and police! it's extraordinarily difficult at the moment, and i think of previous— difficult at the moment, and i think of previous investigations of this type are — of previous investigations of this type are any guide, it's very, very unlikely— type are any guide, it's very, very unlikely that the investigation will be concluded before cressida dick leaves _ be concluded before cressida dick leaves. so, what does that mean for her replacement? does he or she, moving _ her replacement? does he or she, moving into — her replacement? does he or she, mo
let me just bring in the daily telegraph. _ they're all leaving with the same story.l this, again, maintaining public confidence in who is appointed as her successor, given it is the government that's being investigated by the mets will be crucial. we can have a country where people lose trust in government and police. we can have a situation where the public— can have a situation where the public lose more trust in government and police! _ public lose more trust in government and police!...
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daily telegraph, just a quick comment from each of you.north sea oil fired up amid net zero row, new drilling is being approved, why, just briefly?— drilling is being approved, why, 'ust briefl ? , , ., just briefly? very quickly to i can understand _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life of - just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life of me - just briefly? very quickly to i can| understand for the life of me why both england and scotland, the latter up in shetland, england further south in the north sea come i can understand for the life of me why they where going to agree with lots of green lobbyists and say we are not going to dig any more of that stuff out of the north sea. it's fossil fuel, we are not going to do it, then no one ever said this, but we are going to carry on bringing it across from the middle east orfrom russia,
daily telegraph, just a quick comment from each of you.north sea oil fired up amid net zero row, new drilling is being approved, why, just briefly?— drilling is being approved, why, 'ust briefl ? , , ., just briefly? very quickly to i can understand _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life _ just briefly? very quickly to i can understand for the life of - just...
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the final covid story, the daily telegraph, | covid story, the daily telegraph, jean, fresh butcherjabse. this is free boosters that are going to id is free boosters that are going to go and _ is free boosters that are going to go and are — is free boosters that are going to go and are going to start off i think with over 75 and those who are the most _ think with over 75 and those who are the most vulnerable from next month and that— the most vulnerable from next month and that it seems quite likely in the autumn they are going to extend that to _ the autumn they are going to extend that to all— the autumn they are going to extend that to all over 50s. but as she said, _ that to all over 50s. but as she said. this — that to all over 50s. but as she said, this should have been a great day for— said, this should have been a great day for borisjohnson. said, this should have been a great day for boris johnson. he said, this should have been a great day for borisjohnson. he has not had that— day for borisjohnson. he has not had that many good days in the last couple of _ had that many good
the final covid story, the daily telegraph, | covid story, the daily telegraph, jean, fresh butcherjabse. this is free boosters that are going to id is free boosters that are going to go and _ is free boosters that are going to go and are — is free boosters that are going to go and are going to start off i think with over 75 and those who are the most _ think with over 75 and those who are the most vulnerable from next month and that— the most vulnerable from next month and that it seems...
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brains work until we turned 60 is the headline in the daily telegraph.rch which is much more comprehensive than previous studies in cognitive ability as people age suggest that people hit their peak mental power at the age of 30 two that you! i am at the age of 30 two that you! i am a couple years on the other side of 30. good to know him in the peak mental capacity for the papers. essentially you're at that level and that remains constant until you're 60. when you get 60 according to this, you don't drop off a cliff but your response times do start to lesson a little bit. this goes against past studies that suggest that you hit your peak at 20 and it was a gradual slope from there. this covers about 1.5 million people. it's a very comprehensive study and isaac it's good to know that people are working longer and working more intensejobs towards are working longer and working more intense jobs towards the end of their careers, their cognitive ability remain sharp at that point. says there's no drop offjust about response time, overwhelmingly a good thing
brains work until we turned 60 is the headline in the daily telegraph.rch which is much more comprehensive than previous studies in cognitive ability as people age suggest that people hit their peak mental power at the age of 30 two that you! i am at the age of 30 two that you! i am a couple years on the other side of 30. good to know him in the peak mental capacity for the papers. essentially you're at that level and that remains constant until you're 60. when you get 60 according to this, you...
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meanwhile the daily telegraph claims six north sea oil and gas fields are expected to be approved laterer ten faces resistance over moves towards net zero. so let's begin... we like to keep everybody in suspense, don't be? including our guests. digby, thank you for persevering injoining us. it wouldn't have been the same without you. wouldn't have been the same without ou. . ~' wouldn't have been the same without ou. . ~ , ., y wouldn't have been the same without ou. . ~' , ., , . wouldn't have been the same without ou. . , . you. thank you very much, good evenin: , you. thank you very much, good evening. henry- _ you. thank you very much, good evening, henry. how— you. thank you very much, good evening, henry. how are - you. thank you very much, good evening, henry. how are we - you. thank you very much, good i evening, henry. how are we doing? that's why — evening, henry. how are we doing? that's why he _ evening, henry. how are we doing? that's why he speaking _ evening, henry. how are we doing? that's why he speaking german. - that's why he speaking german. that's why he speaking ge
meanwhile the daily telegraph claims six north sea oil and gas fields are expected to be approved laterer ten faces resistance over moves towards net zero. so let's begin... we like to keep everybody in suspense, don't be? including our guests. digby, thank you for persevering injoining us. it wouldn't have been the same without you. wouldn't have been the same without ou. . ~' wouldn't have been the same without ou. . ~ , ., y wouldn't have been the same without ou. . ~' , ., , . wouldn't have...
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looking at the daily telegraph, it is interesting.invading and it says that biden but the picture borisjohnson, appears to be in the briefing room, briefed by the admiral. credit to the picture, it's credited number ten, picture, it's credited number ten, picture borisjohnson about biden and vladimir putin. it’s picture boris johnson about biden and vladimir putin.— and vladimir putin. it's a way of caettin and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris — and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris johnson _ and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris johnson front - and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris johnson front and | getting boris johnson front and centre and it's a uk paper into would expect that. but the news overnight and in some ways, more significant given the strength of the language being used and it did come from present biden at one turn, vladimir putin even when george w. bush and barack obama for reaching out and much more cautious figure about vladimir putin and pretty uncompromising in his langua
looking at the daily telegraph, it is interesting.invading and it says that biden but the picture borisjohnson, appears to be in the briefing room, briefed by the admiral. credit to the picture, it's credited number ten, picture, it's credited number ten, picture borisjohnson about biden and vladimir putin. it’s picture boris johnson about biden and vladimir putin.— and vladimir putin. it's a way of caettin and vladimir putin. it's a way of getting boris — and vladimir putin. it's a way...
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let's go to international politics without the daily telegraph.es on britain as well for us this picture boris johnson, he's in a typhoon fighter but that clearly not in top gun gear like george w. bush was in 2003 but it is working soon. russia begins a false flag attacks. biden and johnson born invasion of ukraine could take place within days. we have been saying that line invasion can take place within days for days. borisjohnson has resisted the approach _ borisjohnson has resisted the approach of liz truss in addressing inappropriate attire for this occasion on several of the front pages _ occasion on several of the front pages tomorrow. clearly fair across the west _ pages tomorrow. clearly fair across the west is— pages tomorrow. clearly fair across the west is still very high. just yesterday there were those reports that russia was withdrawing troops and that _ that russia was withdrawing troops and that was what roger had said. we heard _ and that was what roger had said. we heard from _ and that was what roger had said. we heard from the
let's go to international politics without the daily telegraph.es on britain as well for us this picture boris johnson, he's in a typhoon fighter but that clearly not in top gun gear like george w. bush was in 2003 but it is working soon. russia begins a false flag attacks. biden and johnson born invasion of ukraine could take place within days. we have been saying that line invasion can take place within days for days. borisjohnson has resisted the approach _ borisjohnson has resisted the...
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malcolm, you take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story is putin issues nuclear threatncreasingly — threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that _ threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin has - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears. increasingly that putin has bitten off a lot more than he can chew in ukraine. the operation is not going well at all. he could not have expected the unity of the west in imposing such remarkable sanctions and most of all, he has lost germany. he never really had germany but germany was always a country in europe which was arguing for understanding russia and for a more conciliatory approach and that has finished today with that remarkable set of announcements from the german chancellor today and indeed yesterday. it is really quite remarkable and i think that is a context of putin feels things are not going his way. he feels frustrated and that is the context in which he is issuing this nuclear threat. putting strategic nuclear forces in a higher set of a lot. saying don't
malcolm, you take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story is putin issues nuclear threatncreasingly — threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that _ threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin has - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears. increasingly that putin has bitten off a lot more than he can chew in ukraine. the operation is not going well at all. he could not have expected the unity of the west in...
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thank you for that. | we will end with a front page of the daily telegraph.kly. moscow. just remind us what you can said quickly-— said quickly. well, i said there were echoes _ said quickly. well, i said there were echoes of _ said quickly. well, i said there were echoes of miss _ said quickly. well, i said there were echoes of miss thatcher| said quickly. well, i said there - were echoes of miss thatcher going to see mr gorbachev in the 1980s, and what she's wearing there in red square. and i seem to remember mrs thatcher war that stop what we've done a bit of fact checking, obviously. i5 done a bit of fact checking, obviously-— done a bit of fact checking, obviousl. , ., ., ., done a bit of fact checking, obviousl . , , ., ., ., obviously. is as the photo that you were talking _ obviously. is as the photo that you were talking about? _ obviously. is as the photo that you were talking about? i _ obviously. is as the photo that you were talking about? i regret - obviously. is as the photo that you were talking about? i regret to - obviously. is as the photo
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it's on the daily telegraph you can barely see it but we never miss anything here on the papers.o let djokovic play. novak djokovic the world satisfied was deported, weren't sure if he could play the french open, talk us through wimbledon.— french open, talk us through wimbledon. ~ , ., ., wimbledon. the thinking is that not bein: wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated _ wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would _ wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would not - wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would not bar- wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would not bar him| being vaccinated would not bar him from wimbledon according to the board with decision—making powers was up we are not australia, and australia has different rules about entry. you have to remember that djokovic was deported not necessarily for not having a covid tests but for seeing to be a danger to public health because of what he represented and because of the ideas that he was promoted. they didn't want him in the country. given that
it's on the daily telegraph you can barely see it but we never miss anything here on the papers.o let djokovic play. novak djokovic the world satisfied was deported, weren't sure if he could play the french open, talk us through wimbledon.— french open, talk us through wimbledon. ~ , ., ., wimbledon. the thinking is that not bein: wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated _ wimbledon. the thinking is that not being vaccinated would _ wimbledon. the thinking is that not being...
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the daily telegraph has president biden saying that president putin has begun to invade ukraine and isreparing to advance deeper into the country. the metro has borisjohnson promising that russia will turn into a pariah state as he announced the first raft of sanctions. the prime minister has been accused of tepid measures whereas germany holds a key gas pipeline. financial times has vladimir putin sang the best solution to the crisis would be for ukraine to demilitarise, abandon its goal tojoin nato. the russian president says... according to the sun, the uk will send further arms to ukraine within days. it's pretty much all ukraine and that's where we will begin. by looking at the guardian. in yourfront page will begin. by looking at the guardian. in your front page which we will see in the second, there is a quieter bottom about the effect of uk sanctions, "like taking a shooter to a gun fight." it's made it onto that your front to a gun fight." it's made it onto that yourfront page to a gun fight." it's made it onto that your front page sojessica, taken to the story, please? 50 tha
the daily telegraph has president biden saying that president putin has begun to invade ukraine and isreparing to advance deeper into the country. the metro has borisjohnson promising that russia will turn into a pariah state as he announced the first raft of sanctions. the prime minister has been accused of tepid measures whereas germany holds a key gas pipeline. financial times has vladimir putin sang the best solution to the crisis would be for ukraine to demilitarise, abandon its goal...
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to actually make it a bit more even, and i thought there was a very interesting cartoon in the daily telegraphre. welcome to north surrey, formally lancashire— nails it. we're out of time. we will be back in a0 minutes, but thank you very much indeed. another look at the first additions in about a0 minutes, so hope to see you then. good evening, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. celtic are back on top of the scottish premiership after a stunning win over the champions, rangers, in the old firm derby. it's a first win over their rivals in seven matches, and there were some cracking goals to enjoy, as craig templeton reports. the old firm derby, always full of fire, but the fact that celtic could overtake rangers with a win fanned the flames even more. in such a pressure cooker of an environment, it's important to keep your cool. no problem. the same can't quite be said for the celtic fans. if alan mcgregor took any blame for the opener, that was quickly erased, saving not only once, but twice, to keep his side in it. as the japanese player found the same corner again, this is how m
to actually make it a bit more even, and i thought there was a very interesting cartoon in the daily telegraphre. welcome to north surrey, formally lancashire— nails it. we're out of time. we will be back in a0 minutes, but thank you very much indeed. another look at the first additions in about a0 minutes, so hope to see you then. good evening, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. celtic are back on top of the scottish premiership after a stunning win over the champions, rangers,...
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that brings us onto the daily telegraph which has a photo and another story on the cover.iefing and it looks like he may be asking questions of men in uniform. the story we're going to go to about him answering questions from men and women in uniform. downing street party attendees questioned under police caution. this is a story coming from itv news. irate caution. this is a story coming from itv news. ~ , , , itv news. we get the first glimpse ofthe itv news. we get the first glimpse of the party — itv news. we get the first glimpse of the party gate — itv news. we get the first glimpse of the party gate questionnaire. . itv news. we get the first glimpse of the party gate questionnaire. it| of the party gate questionnaire. it makes clear that people in downing street are being questioned under police caution because it says you do not have two mention something you later rely on in court which may be given in evidence. hopefully with her denim police dramas rather than in person —— hopefully in police dramas. it's believed that plenty of people will tell you think that
that brings us onto the daily telegraph which has a photo and another story on the cover.iefing and it looks like he may be asking questions of men in uniform. the story we're going to go to about him answering questions from men and women in uniform. downing street party attendees questioned under police caution. this is a story coming from itv news. irate caution. this is a story coming from itv news. ~ , , , itv news. we get the first glimpse ofthe itv news. we get the first glimpse of the...
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moving on to the daily telegraph. they are talking, as we have the bbc all day, about ukraine. fact that lee's trust, the foreign secretary, went to moscow, and they say deaf truss. after a tense meeting. she was belittled to a degree. is meeting. she was belittled to a decree. , , , , �*, degree. is interesting because it's no real great _ degree. is interesting because it's no real great surprise _ degree. is interesting because it's no real great surprise that - degree. is interesting because it's no real great surprise that this - degree. is interesting because it's no real great surprise that this is. no real great surprise that this is how they treated her because they have had other dignitaries passing through the kremlin in the last couple of weeks. even in the last few months. they haven't given a warm welcome to any of them. i don't think we should be under any illusions that this is probably how they were going to treat mist to whatever she had to say. —— trust ms truss. i've seen so many variations of the words that sir] said to have others, for example, he talked a
moving on to the daily telegraph. they are talking, as we have the bbc all day, about ukraine. fact that lee's trust, the foreign secretary, went to moscow, and they say deaf truss. after a tense meeting. she was belittled to a degree. is meeting. she was belittled to a decree. , , , , �*, degree. is interesting because it's no real great _ degree. is interesting because it's no real great surprise _ degree. is interesting because it's no real great surprise that - degree. is interesting...
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it interesting you say that because the daily telegraph - that because the daily telegraph reports the plan saying that has been denied by the health secretary. but going back to the statistics, a record 6 million people on waiting lists for nonurgent operations and procedures in england in november. sajid javid saying the number is likely to rise further before it begins to get better. you have talked about patients that you speak to and they may be classified as nonurgent but obviously the conditions that affect them will have a huge impact on the quality of their lives. any further delay to the procedures that they need, what sort of impact psychologically do you think that will have? we psychologically do you think that will have? ~ ., ., , .,, psychologically do you think that will have? ~ ., ., , ~ will have? we hear from people like this, it's will have? we hear from people like this. it's putting _ will have? we hear from people like this, it's putting their _ will have? we hear from people like this, it's putting their lives - will have? we hear from people like this, it's put
it interesting you say that because the daily telegraph - that because the daily telegraph reports the plan saying that has been denied by the health secretary. but going back to the statistics, a record 6 million people on waiting lists for nonurgent operations and procedures in england in november. sajid javid saying the number is likely to rise further before it begins to get better. you have talked about patients that you speak to and they may be classified as nonurgent but obviously the...
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let�*s finish with something on the daily telegraph. might need a bit of an explainer, john.he remember betamax, john? i behind by criminals. can he remember betamax. john?— behind by criminals. can he remember betamax, john?- that's - betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me. _ betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, _ betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, has— betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, has it - betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, has it not? - betamax, john? i cannot. that's i shown me, then, has it not? would you like me to explain what betamax is? i you like me to explain what betamax is? ., . ., you like me to explain what betamax is? ., _, , ., �* you like me to explain what betamax is? i would commit you're probably betterthan — is? i would commit you're probably betterthan i— is? i would commit you're probably better than i am. _ is? i would commit you're probably better than i am. no, _ is? i would commit you're probably better than i am. no, just - is? i would commit you're probably better than i am. no, just older
let�*s finish with something on the daily telegraph. might need a bit of an explainer, john.he remember betamax, john? i behind by criminals. can he remember betamax. john?— behind by criminals. can he remember betamax, john?- that's - betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me. _ betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, _ betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, has— betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, has it - betamax, john? i cannot. that's shown me, then, has...
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the daily telegraph front page says the queen "vows to carry on" with work after testing positive. e queen's decision to carry on working is an "example to us all". the daily express says the queen caught covid after an outbreak at windsor castle. meanwhile the times looks at coronavirus rules — it says there'll be a moment of "pride" for the prime minister as all covid restrictions are lifted. the financial times leads with russia—ukraine tensions saying "russian troops will stay" as leaders of western countries hold fresh talks on the crisis. and the guardian front page also looks at the tensions — saying last ditch talks are held as fears intensify of war in ukraine. so let's begin. thank you forjoining us for the papers. and to have you with us today. no surprise to our dealers that the queen is leading on many of the papers. i want to begin with metro. one keeps, and carries on. i was kind of struck with the fact that so many of the publications are underlining that she will continue working, even though they can potentially bl, hopefully not too seriously, but the fact that sh
the daily telegraph front page says the queen "vows to carry on" with work after testing positive. e queen's decision to carry on working is an "example to us all". the daily express says the queen caught covid after an outbreak at windsor castle. meanwhile the times looks at coronavirus rules — it says there'll be a moment of "pride" for the prime minister as all covid restrictions are lifted. the financial times leads with russia—ukraine tensions saying...
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let's put the story to the side and the front. story to the side and the front page of the daily telegraphto delay last week because she tested positive for covid. and those are the current _ tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules _ tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules do _ tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules do not - tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules do not go - tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules do not go on l are the current rules do not go on the trip. now she's in moscow, and obviously this is at a time with heightened tensions whether russia will have an incursion in russia. and you can see that liz truss is trying to push and use comments today about opposite numbers, saying that diplomacy is what we need, and if russia were to invade ukraine in whatever form, if russia were to invade ukraine in whateverform, that if russia were to invade ukraine in whatever form, that would if russia were to invade ukraine in whateverform, that would have negative consequences for the w
let's put the story to the side and the front. story to the side and the front page of the daily telegraphto delay last week because she tested positive for covid. and those are the current _ tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules _ tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules do _ tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules do not - tested positive for covid. and those are the current rules do not go - tested positive for covid. and those are...
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the daily telegraph says borisjohnson is urging vladimir putin to �*step back from the brink�*, insistingndow of opportunity�* to avoid war in ukraine. but the metro says moscow is ridiculing western allies attempts to threaten the kremlin with economic sanctions. the financial times pictures a civilian woman receiving basic combat training from a member of ukraine�*s national guard. in other news, the sun leads with reports that a senior raf officer has been suspended over claims he flashed his bottom at a neighbour. the guardian has an exclusive of what it calls a �*damning�* race report, revealing vast inequalities in across the national health service. and the yorkshire post leads on a poll that sees almost 90% of voters want murders of children to be sentenced to die in prison following anger at the �*lenient�*jail terms given to the killers of star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughes, (cam two in vision)so let�*s begin... another round of frenetic diplomacy for the prime minister? if another round of frenetic diplomacy for the prime minister?— for the prime minister? if you've been not
the daily telegraph says borisjohnson is urging vladimir putin to �*step back from the brink�*, insistingndow of opportunity�* to avoid war in ukraine. but the metro says moscow is ridiculing western allies attempts to threaten the kremlin with economic sanctions. the financial times pictures a civilian woman receiving basic combat training from a member of ukraine�*s national guard. in other news, the sun leads with reports that a senior raf officer has been suspended over claims he...
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i think incredibly i powerful image photographs on the front page of both the times and the daily telegraphing of a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, _ a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, i— a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, ithink a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, i think in a contested part of ukraine — ukraine, i think in a contested part of ukraine because don't forget there _ of ukraine because don't forget there has— of ukraine because don't forget there has been a war that's been going _ there has been a war that's been going on— there has been a war that's been going on for quite some years now. 14,000 _ going on for quite some years now. 14,000 lives lost in eastern ukraine _ 14,000 lives lost in eastern ukraine. valentina, 79—year—old, this is_ ukraine. valentina, 79—year—old, this is what — ukraine. valentina, 79—year—old, this is what it is boiling down to there — this is what it is boiling down to there in— this is what it is boiling down to there. in the west, there is a lot of posturing and we have seen the french _ of posturing and we have
i think incredibly i powerful image photographs on the front page of both the times and the daily telegraphing of a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, _ a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, i— a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, ithink a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, i think in a contested part of ukraine — ukraine, i think in a contested part of ukraine because don't forget there _ of ukraine because don't forget there has— of ukraine...
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told me he has submitted a letter of no confidence in borisjohnson, and writing in tomorrow's daily telegraphust we need to change the prime minister. and coming from a different angle, some mps are resentful that the chancellor seems to be giving too much leeway to distance himself from boris johnson at a difficult distance himself from borisjohnson at a difficult time and distance himself from boris johnson at a difficult time and they say he has to do more to take back control. thank you, iain watson. the government's £9 billion move this week to shore up household finances in the face of a sharp rise in energy bills was a major intervention — adding up to help of £350 a year for the majority of families. but what difference will that sum make to people struggling with the rise in the cost of living — and will it get to those who need help the most? our business editor simonjack reports. george is one of many for whom a 54% rise in the energy cap will force choices they've never had to make before. i'm going to have to start pulling back on certain things, so i might have to shut down my b
told me he has submitted a letter of no confidence in borisjohnson, and writing in tomorrow's daily telegraphust we need to change the prime minister. and coming from a different angle, some mps are resentful that the chancellor seems to be giving too much leeway to distance himself from boris johnson at a difficult distance himself from borisjohnson at a difficult time and distance himself from boris johnson at a difficult time and they say he has to do more to take back control. thank you,...
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the daily telegraph front page says the queen "vows to carry on" with work after testing positive. the queen's decision to carry on working is an example to us all. meanwhile, the yorkshire post looks at the concerns on scrapping coronavirus restrictions, saying the government is facing mounting resistance in its decision to end the covid rules. the financial times looks at the russia—ukraine tensions, saying "russian troops will stay" as leaders of western countries hold fresh talks on the crisis. so let's begin... with my guests, geri scott and james lewer, you're both so welcome. i guess, really no surprise with the queen featuring on the front of so many of the papers today. i want to first begin, however, as we take a look at the i paper as well and i think a line that so many are bringing up, that the queen will be continuing to work, even as she has tested positive. let me through that to you, geri scott, were you surprised by that? because it is the line everybody has picked up on. well, i don't think it is really surprising. you know, buckingham palace have said the queen h
the daily telegraph front page says the queen "vows to carry on" with work after testing positive. the queen's decision to carry on working is an example to us all. meanwhile, the yorkshire post looks at the concerns on scrapping coronavirus restrictions, saying the government is facing mounting resistance in its decision to end the covid rules. the financial times looks at the russia—ukraine tensions, saying "russian troops will stay" as leaders of western countries hold...
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and he's also written an article in the daily telegraph which is pretty blunt, in which he says it wassays his constituents in bognor regis and littlehampton are furious about the double standards, asking, "can we trust him?" and he ends this article with, "to restore trust, "we must remove the prime minister." now, we know that some of his other colleagues are mulling over whether they agree with that analysis. plenty of conservative mps do not. you know, either they want to keep borisjohnson in place, or they certainly don't want to get rid him now. have a listen to liam fox, the former cabinet minister. yes, you've got some unhappy mps, but, yet, they've not even reached the 15%. in other words, 85% of my colleagues are still willing to give the prime minister the benefit of the doubt. the fact we've lost some of these officials from downing street is actually an opportunity for a reset. liam fox there. helen, what happens on a weekend like this? it was a breakneck, what, four or five days during the week. is this a breather? are the whatsapp groups going crazy? talk us though this
and he's also written an article in the daily telegraph which is pretty blunt, in which he says it wassays his constituents in bognor regis and littlehampton are furious about the double standards, asking, "can we trust him?" and he ends this article with, "to restore trust, "we must remove the prime minister." now, we know that some of his other colleagues are mulling over whether they agree with that analysis. plenty of conservative mps do not. you know, either they...
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daily mail. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the telegraph the warning from the us that russia has troops in place to invade ukraine "any day now". the daily mirror's headline is "get out!" as british nationals are told to leave ukraine immediately as a russian invasion looms. the times�* front page leads on the same warning from the foreign office to british nationals to leave ukraine while �*commercial means are still available. the daily mail cites the 80 minute video call between nato and european leaders to discuss the ongoing crisis. in other news — senior tories publicly warn the prime minister against "clinging to power" if the police investigation into no ten parties finds that he broke the law — that's on the front page of the i. and according to the guardian — the treasury is pushing for almost all free covid testing to end as soon as next month to save billions of pounds, despite warnings from experts. so let's begin... rachel, let's begin with you in the front page of the times, that warning and many of the front pages of course
daily mail. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the telegraph the warning from the us that russia has troops in place to invade ukraine "any day now". the daily mirror's headline is "get out!" as british nationals are told to leave ukraine immediately as a russian invasion looms. the times�* front page leads on the same warning from the foreign office to british nationals to leave ukraine while �*commercial means are still available. the daily mail...
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change could make severe weather alerts more common another striking image — this one in the daily telegraphhe storm gouged out part of the 02 — the former millennium dome — in london. and there's a closer picture of the 02 in the times — which also says 200,000 homes across the uk were left without power. the daily express features the 02 along with an image showing a church spire being toppled at wells in somerset. the mail also shows the 02 but its main story is an interview with the head of mi5 about �*threats' to the uk from �*hostile powers' such as china and russia. how the official secrets act is no longer fit the purpose. how the official secrets act is no longerfit the purpose. military intervention is imminent says joe is imminent sastoe biden on friday. so let's begin... we will look at the front of the express. battered by killer storm. yes, and like so many of the papers it's carrying pictures, very dramatic pictures of the effects of storm eunice. as you say, it has a picture of the 02 roof in london which has been huge gouge out of it. a bit of snow on a car in county durham
change could make severe weather alerts more common another striking image — this one in the daily telegraphhe storm gouged out part of the 02 — the former millennium dome — in london. and there's a closer picture of the 02 in the times — which also says 200,000 homes across the uk were left without power. the daily express features the 02 along with an image showing a church spire being toppled at wells in somerset. the mail also shows the 02 but its main story is an interview with the...
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amongst the british papers, the daily telegraph called the invasion a new cold war and reports that thedvance of russian troops closing in on the capital kyiv. the i has a stark headline, ukraine's agony. the prime minister because it an attempt to draw the map of europe in blood. the times leads with the title of a dark day in europe. in the daily mail reports the warning by us security officials saying ukraine's capital could fall within days. let us begin. leslie, if i could begin with you. this time, the times�*s headline, a piece from entity lloyd, talking about the each explosion, and attacking helicopters, bodies and the smoke of burning buildings. this is the day that still seems incredibly shocking, even though we've had warnings of this. we have, it's been telegraphed _ we've had warnings of this. we have, it's been telegraphed by _ we've had warnings of this. we have, it's been telegraphed by president i it's been telegraphed by president biden, who took the unusual step of releasing classified intelligence to signal to the world, to the west to build the coalition in support
amongst the british papers, the daily telegraph called the invasion a new cold war and reports that thedvance of russian troops closing in on the capital kyiv. the i has a stark headline, ukraine's agony. the prime minister because it an attempt to draw the map of europe in blood. the times leads with the title of a dark day in europe. in the daily mail reports the warning by us security officials saying ukraine's capital could fall within days. let us begin. leslie, if i could begin with you....
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"show this to putin" — the daily telegraph reports the words of a doctor who tried in vain to save the a six—year—old girl, caught up attacks on southern ukraine. that same story on the front of the times — which quotes the british prime minister on what he called "barbaric" russian air strikes against "innocent civilians". the international financial times focuses on attacks on ukraine's second city of kharkiv, and oil giant shell ending its biggest projects in russia. french daily, le figaro, says europe is facing up to putin — with severe sanctions, military aid and what it calls a muscular european response. the view from tokyo — the japan times says the introduction of sanctions marks a shift in rhetoric and policy from japan. and the international new york times shows some of those fleeing ukraine for poland — while reporting on the efforts of those who have stayed behind to defend their homes. wright, natalie, take us off at the front of the mirror, which is obviously a british tabloid newspaper, a mass—market newspaper, a populist paper going for it the human line income of the
"show this to putin" — the daily telegraph reports the words of a doctor who tried in vain to save the a six—year—old girl, caught up attacks on southern ukraine. that same story on the front of the times — which quotes the british prime minister on what he called "barbaric" russian air strikes against "innocent civilians". the international financial times focuses on attacks on ukraine's second city of kharkiv, and oil giant shell ending its biggest...
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the daily telegraph also leads on the story, saying that sunak is to loan billions to energy firms andut council tax for the poorerst. to cut council tax for the poorest. the metro reads �*putin gives boris a buzz�*, which refers to the raf intercepting four russian planes ahead of a phone call between the prime minister and the russian president. the daily express also focuses on the story. the pm told the russian president that an invasion of ukraine would be a tragic gamble. the star also reports on this. it reads �*squeaky bomb time�*, which refers to the 3000 american troops being sent to eastern europe. the i reports there will be no more funding to �*level up�* the uk, a treasury source has told the paper. it also says there will be no new tax rises to pay for the government�*s flagship policy. the guardian leads on pressure on the prime minister as more conservative mps call for him to go. it also reports on the mounting anger at the met police over racist messages shared by officers. it might apply to sectors of the tory party anyway. 0ver over the racist apps sent by members
the daily telegraph also leads on the story, saying that sunak is to loan billions to energy firms andut council tax for the poorerst. to cut council tax for the poorest. the metro reads �*putin gives boris a buzz�*, which refers to the raf intercepting four russian planes ahead of a phone call between the prime minister and the russian president. the daily express also focuses on the story. the pm told the russian president that an invasion of ukraine would be a tragic gamble. the star...
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there was a report on the daily telegraph this morning that said borisjohnson is going to argue thatay be true and that's the very usual nature of downing street. but even if legally, because this is a two—pronged thing, there is a legal issue with the met police, but also a political issue about the prime minister �*s standing within the tory party, i'm not sure how much that will hold water with conservative mps, even if he does get let off by the police. the key thing here, of course, is the prime minister issued with a fixed penalty notice because that would be confirmation he has broken covid laws. at that point, i think it's almost certain he would face a no—confidence vote from tory mps. almost certain he would face a no—confidence vote from tory mp5. i no—confidence vote from tory mps. i know obviously that your scope is political, not the logistics of a police investigation, but kind of what we want to get to the bottom right now is where this goes. is it basically the questionnaire, and it could be the potentialfor a basically the questionnaire, and it could be the potentia
there was a report on the daily telegraph this morning that said borisjohnson is going to argue thatay be true and that's the very usual nature of downing street. but even if legally, because this is a two—pronged thing, there is a legal issue with the met police, but also a political issue about the prime minister �*s standing within the tory party, i'm not sure how much that will hold water with conservative mps, even if he does get let off by the police. the key thing here, of course, is...
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there was a report on the daily telegraph this morning that said borisjohnson will argue that borisjohnsonbrid work home residents, and that may be true. but even if legally, and there are two things here, there is a legal issue and also the political issue about the prime minister �*s standing within the tory party, i'm not sure how much that is going to hold water with conservative mps, even if he does let off by the met police. the key thing here is, is the prime list issued with a fixed penalty notice, because that would be confirmation he has broken covid laws. at that point, i think it's almost certain he would face a no—confidence vote from tory mps. he would face a no—confidence vote from tory mp5. i he would face a no-confidence vote from tory mps-_ from tory mps. i know that your sco -e is from tory mps. i know that your scope is political, _ from tory mps. i know that your scope is political, not _ from tory mps. i know that your scope is political, not the i scope is political, not the logistics of a police investigation, but the kind of what we want to get to the bottom of rig
there was a report on the daily telegraph this morning that said borisjohnson will argue that borisjohnsonbrid work home residents, and that may be true. but even if legally, and there are two things here, there is a legal issue and also the political issue about the prime minister �*s standing within the tory party, i'm not sure how much that is going to hold water with conservative mps, even if he does let off by the met police. the key thing here is, is the prime list issued with a fixed...
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the royal family has essentially i the royal family has essentially crossed this crossroad, the daily telegraph of her private lancaster estate which recently increased to more than £3 million a year. i wonder what you think of the telegraph saying the queen will pay as well, but there is any sourcing for that story and the relevance. i any sourcing for that story and the relevance. , , ,.,, ., . relevance. i suppose there relevance is that how much _ relevance. i suppose there relevance is that how much prince _ relevance. i suppose there relevance is that how much prince andrew - relevance. i suppose there relevance is that how much prince andrew is i is that how much prince andrew is worth, where his income comes from is very mysterious, we don�*t know. the telegraph sites that he gets an allowance of £250,000 a year, but that�*s not going to cover such a astronomical legalfee. it�*s relevant because there�*ve been previous reports that the queen has fallen out with andrew, she�*s absolutely dismayed at what�*s happened. she and prince charles were behind the stripping of his royal titles, w
the royal family has essentially i the royal family has essentially crossed this crossroad, the daily telegraph of her private lancaster estate which recently increased to more than £3 million a year. i wonder what you think of the telegraph saying the queen will pay as well, but there is any sourcing for that story and the relevance. i any sourcing for that story and the relevance. , , ,.,, ., . relevance. i suppose there relevance is that how much _ relevance. i suppose there relevance is...
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will start with the daily telegraph.e no matter what size the health secretary, nhs backlog has no short—term effects and will only ease in 202a. do take us through, please. only ease in 2024. do take us through, please.— through, please. yes. this is not news for any _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of us _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of us who _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of us who have - through, please. yes. this is not| news for any of us who have been using the service for all these months. and in part it is about the pressures that covid put on these services for two years. but i now think that�*s become a useful alibi. the tories have been in charge for nearly 11 years or more, i don�*t know, seems forever. the investments have been not what they should�*ve been. there�*s been neglect, and obsession with changing the system and making it into a private eye system. i also want people to remember this, those v
will start with the daily telegraph.e no matter what size the health secretary, nhs backlog has no short—term effects and will only ease in 202a. do take us through, please. only ease in 2024. do take us through, please.— through, please. yes. this is not news for any _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of us _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of us who _ through, please. yes. this is not news for any of us who...
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meanwhile, the daily telegraph claims six north sea oil and gas fields are expected to be approved laternumber ten faces resistance over moves towards net zero. let's make a start. we will start with the metro. kier starmer fleas hate mob, calls for the prime minister to withdraw the claims that he made about kier starmer in the commons which were false claims and coming from many different quarters, in fact. , ., 1, , coming from many different quarters, infact. _, in fact. yes, and boris johnson should definitely _ in fact. yes, and boris johnson should definitely withdraw - in fact. yes, and boris johnson l should definitely withdraw them. in fact. yes, and boris johnson - should definitely withdraw them. the planes is lost. the point is completely lost, and i think prime minister and indeed all politicians should understand that any nuance goes out the window when you get division and hate and all the stuff that has whipped up. carrie starmer factually was the head of the cps at that time that he had to write this letter on behalf of cps on behalf of the cps of which he said nothing
meanwhile, the daily telegraph claims six north sea oil and gas fields are expected to be approved laternumber ten faces resistance over moves towards net zero. let's make a start. we will start with the metro. kier starmer fleas hate mob, calls for the prime minister to withdraw the claims that he made about kier starmer in the commons which were false claims and coming from many different quarters, in fact. , ., 1, , coming from many different quarters, infact. _, in fact. yes, and boris...
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he has been writing in the daily telegraph this morning, there are a couple of significant things aboutnot what you would call a westminster firebrand so i think his intervention is significant. the language he has used in this article is quite strong. he talked about it having been inaccurate to tell the house of commons that there was no party. he raises questions of trust. he concludes with comic to restore it trust we must remove the prime minister. now we know a number of his colleagues are mulling if they agree with that analysis, too. plenty of conservative mps don't, like for example the former cabinet minister liam fox, who has pointed to the fact that so by the threshold of 5a letters to trigger a confidence vote, 15% of the tory mps, hasn't been reached. yes, you've got some unhappy mps, yet they've not even reach the 15%. in other words, 85% of my colleagues are still willing to give the prime minister the benefit of the doubt. the fact that we've lost some of these officials from downing street is actually an opportunity for a reset. borisjohnson has certainly been trying t
he has been writing in the daily telegraph this morning, there are a couple of significant things aboutnot what you would call a westminster firebrand so i think his intervention is significant. the language he has used in this article is quite strong. he talked about it having been inaccurate to tell the house of commons that there was no party. he raises questions of trust. he concludes with comic to restore it trust we must remove the prime minister. now we know a number of his colleagues...
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the daily telegraph _ be published in full. the daily telegraph reports _ be published in full. full. the daily i telegraph reports that the prime minister will ask sue gray to produce a new report to quell growing anger among his own mps. find growing anger among his own mps. and if ou growing anger among his own mps. and if you thought it was impossible to link the sue gray report with a photograph of a pregnant pop star rihanna, the sun has found a way to do it. have you got anything inside? yes, a brilliant story- _ have you got anything inside? yes, a brilliant story. this _ have you got anything inside? yes, a brilliant story. this is _ have you got anything inside? yes, a brilliant story. this is in _ have you got anything inside? yes, a brilliant story. this is in the - brilliant story. this is in the mirror. the story about granny�*s most loyal guests, having returned to the same hotel for 80 years. and done, 82. she has been going to this hotel in melbourne. she went there first with their mum and dad when she was two. she continues to go there. she has been there recen
the daily telegraph _ be published in full. the daily telegraph reports _ be published in full. full. the daily i telegraph reports that the prime minister will ask sue gray to produce a new report to quell growing anger among his own mps. find growing anger among his own mps. and if ou growing anger among his own mps. and if you thought it was impossible to link the sue gray report with a photograph of a pregnant pop star rihanna, the sun has found a way to do it. have you got anything...
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the daily telegraph says there are fears that president putin will unleash devastating modern rocketse within hours. "we are not afraid" is the mirror's headline, reporting president zelensky�*s defiant message to russia. finally, the guardian pictures a woman and her two children desperately waiting to get out of the ukrainian capital. the headline is "kyiv on the brink". so, let's begin. malcolm, kick us off this hour and we will start with the telegraph and that striking headline the battle for kyiv. i that striking headline the battle for k iv. ~ ., , for kyiv. i think the battle has beaun, for kyiv. i think the battle has begun. and — for kyiv. i think the battle has begun, and it's _ for kyiv. i think the battle has begun, and it's going - for kyiv. i think the battle has begun, and it's going to be i for kyiv. i think the battle has begun, and it's going to be a | begun, and it's going to be a brutal one. i think the russians have only started to bring to bear the firepower they are capable of bringing into such a battle and the story about the weapons is especially worrying. r
the daily telegraph says there are fears that president putin will unleash devastating modern rocketse within hours. "we are not afraid" is the mirror's headline, reporting president zelensky�*s defiant message to russia. finally, the guardian pictures a woman and her two children desperately waiting to get out of the ukrainian capital. the headline is "kyiv on the brink". so, let's begin. malcolm, kick us off this hour and we will start with the telegraph and that...
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the daily telegraph puts the figure a lot higher — at £12 million — and says the queen will help to payprince andrew, the times reports on those comments byjoe biden, who has cast doubt that russia will withdraw its troops from the border with ukraine. the paper cites intelligence officials claiming there is "no sign of de—escalation". a couple of stories from inside the papers this morning and i thought with things feeling bleak out there in many senses, this isjust a beautiful picture of relief. i don't know whether you can see just how mini she is. hannah was born at 25 weeks, just 11 ounces, this is the first time her mum, who is 17, ellie, has been able to hold her. hannah battled through collapsed lungs and after six weeks is weighing £11 and three ounces and has just opened weighing £11 and three ounces and hasjust opened her weighing £11 and three ounces and has just opened her eyes for the first time. they have been reading her stories every day and she has just started the response document so tiny that when you see a picture you hardly realise where the baby is. half time, lo
the daily telegraph puts the figure a lot higher — at £12 million — and says the queen will help to payprince andrew, the times reports on those comments byjoe biden, who has cast doubt that russia will withdraw its troops from the border with ukraine. the paper cites intelligence officials claiming there is "no sign of de—escalation". a couple of stories from inside the papers this morning and i thought with things feeling bleak out there in many senses, this isjust a...
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earlier we spoke with gary rycroft who is a lawyer who writes consumer advice for the daily telegraphike from a public car park. they are basically a bill for parking on private land and they can only be enforced through the court. there is still a long way to go on children's mental health, with only a third of those with a probable mental health disorder able to access treatment, according to the children's commissioner. dame rachel de souza said increased investment is making a difference to children who are struggling, but the coronavirus pandemic has made the challenge greater. anisa kadri reports. counting the cost of the covid pandemic. this report says more children are struggling with their mental health. up from one in nine to one in six, according to data. but the number in england referred to nhs mental health services by the likes of gps and teachers fell sharply at the start of covid—19. children around the country really have suffered with this isolation and being away from school. so i think it is a very important issue. although overall referrals have dropped, what yo
earlier we spoke with gary rycroft who is a lawyer who writes consumer advice for the daily telegraphike from a public car park. they are basically a bill for parking on private land and they can only be enforced through the court. there is still a long way to go on children's mental health, with only a third of those with a probable mental health disorder able to access treatment, according to the children's commissioner. dame rachel de souza said increased investment is making a difference to...
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the daily telegraph's headline warns of a "new cold war as putin strikes".inian soldier. "ukraine's agony" is the i newspaper's headline, alongside a photo of a woman clasping her hands. the paper says more than 50 people have been killed, hundreds are injured and hundreds of thousands are trying to flee on gridlocked roads. we'll be bringing you the latest on this story all morning, but for some more background on the conflict — head to the dedicated page on the bbc news website. now the weather with sarah. good morning. good morning. a much quieter day compared to what we had this time last week, when we were battling storm units. today high pressure is in charge with settled weather and sunshine, but it is a cold morning. a sharp frost in some areas and icy stretches, even snow showers in the north. blustery showers in the north. blustery showers this morning in scotland, parts of northern england, northern ireland, but they fade quickly so a lot of dry weather today with blue sky. cloudy later in northern ireland and scotland and some rain in the north—w
the daily telegraph's headline warns of a "new cold war as putin strikes".inian soldier. "ukraine's agony" is the i newspaper's headline, alongside a photo of a woman clasping her hands. the paper says more than 50 people have been killed, hundreds are injured and hundreds of thousands are trying to flee on gridlocked roads. we'll be bringing you the latest on this story all morning, but for some more background on the conflict — head to the dedicated page on the bbc news...
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we have some nice pictures, in the daily telegraph. the headline... flame—enco. menfolk are pushed to the background and the town becomes the women's for the day. and on a fiery theme, beautiful pictures of sunrises across the uk. that is padstow. scarborough. and a beautiful one in cumbria. i am sure carroll has some gorgeous pictures coming your way. we have had beautiful sunrises recently. i will ask why that is. time of year? cloud coverage? where does the queen live? why is there sunlight? it is called the sun. in september last year, we introduced you to three dads — mike, andy and tim — who embarked on a 300—mile walk in memory of their daughters, who all took their own lives. after crossing the finishing line, they set their sights on their next mission — to see suicide prevention taught in schools, and will meet the government today to discuss their campaign. abi smitton reminds us of theirjourney. tim, andy and mike. brought together through grief. each dad lost a daughter — emily, sophie and beth — to suicide. determined to help and prevent otherfamili
we have some nice pictures, in the daily telegraph. the headline... flame—enco. menfolk are pushed to the background and the town becomes the women's for the day. and on a fiery theme, beautiful pictures of sunrises across the uk. that is padstow. scarborough. and a beautiful one in cumbria. i am sure carroll has some gorgeous pictures coming your way. we have had beautiful sunrises recently. i will ask why that is. time of year? cloud coverage? where does the queen live? why is there...
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joining me now is gary rycroft — a lawyer who writes consumer advice for the daily telegraph.here a lack— completely different beast. why is there a lack of _ completely different beast. why is there a lack of regulation - completely different beast. why is there a lack of regulation and - completely different beast. why is there a lack of regulation and that| there a lack of regulation and that so far, why is it so difficult to appeal it?— so far, why is it so difficult to a- eal it? ., , ., , ., appeal it? the owners of private land and private _ appeal it? the owners of private land and private parking - appeal it? the owners of private - land and private parking companies, they try to make the tickets they issue look like the official finds that local authorities issue, so this is a really key point that people need to understand what is the type of ticket i've got? is it a public parking ticket from a local authority or is it a pack away private parking ticket? and if it's private, the burden of proof in legal terms is on the private banking company to show you are in the
joining me now is gary rycroft — a lawyer who writes consumer advice for the daily telegraph.here a lack— completely different beast. why is there a lack of _ completely different beast. why is there a lack of regulation - completely different beast. why is there a lack of regulation and - completely different beast. why is there a lack of regulation and that| there a lack of regulation and that so far, why is it so difficult to appeal it?— so far, why is it so difficult to a- eal it? .,...
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the daily telegraph says the move suggests its investigation into the 12 events is entering its finalending of covid restrictions in england in a fortnight which includes the requirement to self—isolate after a positive test. it describes 2a february as "freedom day". the daily mirror leads with this image of wayne rooney and his wife coleen as the pair open up about their relationship in a new documentary. you can see our full interview with wayne rooney at 8.30 this morning. and remember this, the cat that stopped play between sheffield wednesday and wigan athletic on tuesday night? well, it turns out she'd been missing for months. topsey had escaped injune during a trip to a cattery. her owner is looking forward to seeing her again. that is a catch that does not like to be told what to do. escaping on the way to the cattery. storming onto the pitch.— the way to the cattery. storming onto the pitch. and then somehow endin: u- onto the pitch. and then somehow ending up in _ onto the pitch. and then somehow ending up in the — onto the pitch. and then somehow ending up in the middle _
the daily telegraph says the move suggests its investigation into the 12 events is entering its finalending of covid restrictions in england in a fortnight which includes the requirement to self—isolate after a positive test. it describes 2a february as "freedom day". the daily mirror leads with this image of wayne rooney and his wife coleen as the pair open up about their relationship in a new documentary. you can see our full interview with wayne rooney at 8.30 this morning. and...