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second story on the daily telegraph is up it's all. the daily telegraph is up it's all about working from home for the civil service-— civil service. there seems to be, lookin: civil service. there seems to be, looking for— civil service. there seems to be, looking for opportunities - civil service. there seems to be, looking for opportunities to - civil service. there seems to be, looking for opportunities to be i civil service. there seems to be, | looking for opportunities to be in his bonnet about the civil service working from home. now that everything is back to normal he thinks that that should, everybody should be back to their desks. two in extent i think there are huge arguments for being present within the office at times, ioo%. the face—to—face interaction, that level of creativity that can perhaps come about from talking to people that you don't get at home on zoom and all of that. but i also think covid has changed many things forever, perhaps. and for a lot of companies they will have found that productivity levels stayed the same or certainly didn't go down and people
second story on the daily telegraph is up it's all. the daily telegraph is up it's all about working from home for the civil service-— civil service. there seems to be, lookin: civil service. there seems to be, looking for— civil service. there seems to be, looking for opportunities - civil service. there seems to be, looking for opportunities to - civil service. there seems to be, looking for opportunities to be i civil service. there seems to be, | looking for opportunities to be in his...
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let us turn to the front page of the daily telegraph - rejected.daily telegraph at that rishi sunak has been speaking to the founder of mums net. a number of things he brought up but the paper is taking their headline as leading on the threat of a windfall tax on energy companies. james. figs on the threat of a windfall tax on energy companies. james. as you said, energy companies. james. as you said. that's — energy companies. james. as you said, that's exactly _ energy companies. james. as you said, that's exactly what - energy companies. james. as you said, that's exactly what rishi - said, that's exactly what rishi sunak has been saying in a q&a session. interesting thing about this article on the front page of the telegraph alludes to the fact that they could be once again a division between number ten and number 11 on this. borisjohnson is always said according to this, no tax on business, dominic raab also said something like this would be disastrous but rishi sunak seems to think this is something that's neededin think this is something that
let us turn to the front page of the daily telegraph - rejected.daily telegraph at that rishi sunak has been speaking to the founder of mums net. a number of things he brought up but the paper is taking their headline as leading on the threat of a windfall tax on energy companies. james. figs on the threat of a windfall tax on energy companies. james. as you said, energy companies. james. as you said. that's — energy companies. james. as you said, that's exactly _ energy companies. james. as...
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the daily telegraph - disaster. 30 seconds from each of you. the daily telegraph and - you.nderstand germany's position on this off what would you say about this? set germany's position on this off what would you say about this?- would you say about this? set off with some _ would you say about this? set off with some rather _ would you say about this? set off with some rather surprising - would you say about this? set off with some rather surprising spdl with some rather surprising spd chancellor, some rather surprising moves committing germany to the first time in decades to 2% gdp on defence and saying that the pipeline from russia to germany, the gas pipeline would be extended and he has retreated to a traditional german position, promising financial aid to ukraine but not in the vehicles or tanks but it is the more traditional german position. very cuickl . i traditional german position. very quickly. i think _ traditional german position. very quickly. i think it _ traditional german position. very quickly. i think it is _ traditional german position. very quickly. i t
the daily telegraph - disaster. 30 seconds from each of you. the daily telegraph and - you.nderstand germany's position on this off what would you say about this? set germany's position on this off what would you say about this?- would you say about this? set off with some _ would you say about this? set off with some rather _ would you say about this? set off with some rather surprising - would you say about this? set off with some rather surprising spdl with some rather surprising spd...
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let's look at the front i page of the daily telegraph now.l, what is this about? this _ might raise a few eyebrows. nigel, what is this about? this is - might raise a few eyebrows. nigel, what is this about? this is the - what is this about? this is the london — what is this about? this is the london ambulance service. at the moment— london ambulance service. at the moment they are suffering huge delays _ moment they are suffering huge delays in — moment they are suffering huge delays in trying to get ambulances to people — delays in trying to get ambulances to people who are seriously ill. so you are _ to people who are seriously ill. so you are talking about weights of more _ you are talking about weights of more than an hour or so when it was had a _ more than an hour or so when it was had a heart — more than an hour or so when it was had a heart attack or a stroke. the idea here — had a heart attack or a stroke. the idea here is — had a heart attack or a stroke. the idea here is that you've got volunteers who are prepared to come forward
let's look at the front i page of the daily telegraph now.l, what is this about? this _ might raise a few eyebrows. nigel, what is this about? this is - might raise a few eyebrows. nigel, what is this about? this is the - what is this about? this is the london — what is this about? this is the london ambulance service. at the moment— london ambulance service. at the moment they are suffering huge delays _ moment they are suffering huge delays in — moment they are suffering huge delays in...
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the daily telegraph says that a senior civil servant in charge of whitehall ethics has been charged overne of the lockdown parties in the so—called partygate scandal. let's get started, tony, caroline, lovely to see you. we start obviously with the front pages dominated by awful pictures of ukraine. in the metro, the headline, tony, worse than isis.— tony, worse than isis. obviously with the withdrawal _ tony, worse than isis. obviously with the withdrawal of _ tony, worse than isis. obviously with the withdrawal of russian l with the withdrawal of russian troops around kyiv, we have seen horrifying atrocities, execution style killings. children being assaulted. people being killed indiscriminately. this is horrible. this is something that goes beyond what many people would expect to happen in a war situation.- happen in a war situation. clearly crimes against _ happen in a war situation. clearly crimes against civilians. - happen in a war situation. clearly crimes against civilians. the - crimes against civilians. the question is what will the west do in response to these outrages? it i
the daily telegraph says that a senior civil servant in charge of whitehall ethics has been charged overne of the lockdown parties in the so—called partygate scandal. let's get started, tony, caroline, lovely to see you. we start obviously with the front pages dominated by awful pictures of ukraine. in the metro, the headline, tony, worse than isis.— tony, worse than isis. obviously with the withdrawal _ tony, worse than isis. obviously with the withdrawal of _ tony, worse than isis....
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daily telegraph? the daily telegraph? reporter: yes. in any case, they use that as their defense.he tweet is still online. they have not despite admitting it is not a factual image removed it. there you go. the facts we don't know. it is a great zone, but that image is not a faithful depiction of what has been claim. anchor: indeed. indeed. indeed. james, next false claims, attributed to the bbc, bbc news, related to missile strike at a railway station, the one last week killing at least 57 civilians. reporter: that's right. anchor: explain this one. reporter: alright, well, there was a missile strike on the train station in this ukrainian town, 57 at least dead, the regional governor gave that figure, many, many wounded as well, at least 110, grizzlies stuff, and it would see pretty preposterous that the ukrainians would fire a missile into their own train station. they have blamed the russians. the russian said the ukrainians did that. claim, counterclaim, some more credible than others, in any case, various journalists including one i will try to find the tweet in question that
daily telegraph? the daily telegraph? reporter: yes. in any case, they use that as their defense.he tweet is still online. they have not despite admitting it is not a factual image removed it. there you go. the facts we don't know. it is a great zone, but that image is not a faithful depiction of what has been claim. anchor: indeed. indeed. indeed. james, next false claims, attributed to the bbc, bbc news, related to missile strike at a railway station, the one last week killing at least 57...
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we will stay with the daily telegraph.o the paper had been told to work late in order to a —— of void a&e cast. gps are being told to work longer hours _ gps are being told to work longer hours than — gps are being told to work longer hours than usual at easter to ease, and some _ hours than usual at easter to ease, and some way, the awful pressure that continues to persist with a&e departments. of crisis is understandable. normally in most gps, _ understandable. normally in most gps, the _ understandable. normally in most gps, the surgeries, they clock off thursday— gps, the surgeries, they clock off thursday night, and they come back that they— thursday night, and they come back that they open the surgeries again on tuesday. anyone feeling ill over the easter— on tuesday. anyone feeling ill over the easter period goes to, tends to id the easter period goes to, tends to go to— the easter period goes to, tends to go to a85 — the easter period goes to, tends to go to a&e. that puts yet more pressure. — go to a&e. that puts
we will stay with the daily telegraph.o the paper had been told to work late in order to a —— of void a&e cast. gps are being told to work longer hours _ gps are being told to work longer hours than — gps are being told to work longer hours than usual at easter to ease, and some _ hours than usual at easter to ease, and some way, the awful pressure that continues to persist with a&e departments. of crisis is understandable. normally in most gps, _ understandable. normally in most...
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we will complete the trio at the front page of the daily telegraph.the government is basically looking at— s, and the government is basically looking at mps to try to extend the hours _ looking at mps to try to extend the hours that — looking at mps to try to extend the hours that they are working to cover some _ hours that they are working to cover some of— hours that they are working to cover some of the — hours that they are working to cover some of the strain that otherwise will follow on to a a&e which is already— will follow on to a a&e which is already struggling. there is an order— already struggling. there is an order for— already struggling. there is an order for gps to extend their hours from _ order for gps to extend their hours from april— order for gps to extend their hours from april the 1st. apparently the average _ from april the 1st. apparently the average gp worksjust from april the 1st. apparently the average gp works just three days a week _ average gp works just three days a week and — average gp works just three days a week. and
we will complete the trio at the front page of the daily telegraph.the government is basically looking at— s, and the government is basically looking at mps to try to extend the hours _ looking at mps to try to extend the hours that — looking at mps to try to extend the hours that they are working to cover some _ hours that they are working to cover some of— hours that they are working to cover some of the — hours that they are working to cover some of the strain that otherwise will...
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the chancellor on the front page of the daily telegraph.s not related to that story. caroline tell us what has happened. we know that the beleaguered chancellor has had attacks and what some people are calling smears, some people are calling veryjustifiable investigations into the financial affairs of him and his wife, and various non—dom status, green card holding, questions from the opposition about potential tax havens. we should stress, though, that he, rishi sunak, has proactively... when the size faces inquiry, this is something he has requested. he wants to put his financial affairs into the hands of the independent inquiry, the already well known to the media large kite, whose job it will be to check all of these affairs and that they are in order. i would thoroughly expect them to be legally in order. you do not have expensive lawyers working that hard for you without being legally watertight. i think the broader question will be how this place. it is all about the optics and whether, as an electorate with local elections coming up
the chancellor on the front page of the daily telegraph.s not related to that story. caroline tell us what has happened. we know that the beleaguered chancellor has had attacks and what some people are calling smears, some people are calling veryjustifiable investigations into the financial affairs of him and his wife, and various non—dom status, green card holding, questions from the opposition about potential tax havens. we should stress, though, that he, rishi sunak, has proactively......
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speaker, daily telegraph, 28th of february 2011. does he still agree, yes or no? >> mr. speaker -- all i can say is i am delighted that she's a reader of the daily telegraph uh . i think what she needs to do is keep going to the end of the article. that is my advice. >> we now come to the 10 minute rule bill. let's just let the room clear.
speaker, daily telegraph, 28th of february 2011. does he still agree, yes or no? >> mr. speaker -- all i can say is i am delighted that she's a reader of the daily telegraph uh . i think what she needs to do is keep going to the end of the article. that is my advice. >> we now come to the 10 minute rule bill. let's just let the room clear.
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speaker, daily telegraph, 28th of february 2011. does he still agree, yes or no? >> mr. speaker -- all i can say is i am delighted that she's a reader of the daily telegraph uh . i think what she needs to do is keep going to the end of the article. that is my advice. >> we now come to the 10 minute rule bill. let's just let the room clear. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant but we were ready. we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual and we powered a new reality. because at mediacom, we are built to keep you ahead. >> mediacom support c-span along with these other fighters, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> this week on c-span networks. both chambers of congress are in session. the house will take up legislation to increase aid to ukraine, the senate will consider president biden's federal reserve nominations. throughout the week on the c-span networks, members of the president's cabinet will testify before congress on their budge
speaker, daily telegraph, 28th of february 2011. does he still agree, yes or no? >> mr. speaker -- all i can say is i am delighted that she's a reader of the daily telegraph uh . i think what she needs to do is keep going to the end of the article. that is my advice. >> we now come to the 10 minute rule bill. let's just let the room clear. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world...
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back in the uk, the daily telegraph leads on the news that the chancellor has asked the prime minister her exhausted in a candid chat with nhs staff and patients.
back in the uk, the daily telegraph leads on the news that the chancellor has asked the prime minister her exhausted in a candid chat with nhs staff and patients.
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in the daily telegraph they were talking about— daily telegraph they were talking about 7000 onshoreeas of wales and scotland. it just feels that— areas of wales and scotland. it just feels that the government is thrashing around and doesn't really have a _ thrashing around and doesn't really have a plan. another interesting line was— have a plan. another interesting line was that the prime minister is purported — line was that the prime minister is purported to have said he wanted a colossal _ purported to have said he wanted a colossal offshore wind turbine in the irish— colossal offshore wind turbine in the irish sea and we know boris johnson's — the irish sea and we know boris johnson's previous record on other projects. _ johnson's previous record on other projects, namely the bridge that was supposed _ projects, namely the bridge that was supposed to go between northern ireland _ supposed to go between northern ireland and scotland, an airport in the thames estuary, and of course the thames estuary, and of course the garden — the thames estuary, and of course the garden bridge
in the daily telegraph they were talking about— daily telegraph they were talking about 7000 onshoreeas of wales and scotland. it just feels that— areas of wales and scotland. it just feels that the government is thrashing around and doesn't really have a _ thrashing around and doesn't really have a plan. another interesting line was— have a plan. another interesting line was that the prime minister is purported — line was that the prime minister is purported to have said he wanted a...
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the others are in the front page of the daily telegraph.d people who weren�*t obviously symptomatic, most old people who were sent out of possibles and back into care homes in order to create space, if you remember, orwhat in order to create space, if you remember, or what we feared was going to be a massive wave of covid that was going to over come our icu units. these older people were pushed back into care homes. it�*s estimated that maybe 20,000 old people died in care homes. of course care homes were not equipped to deal with the covid situation. many of the patients were sent back, actually some picked up covid in hospitals in mixed wards were sent back into the care home sector and with devastating consequences. in this court case the judge said essentially the department of health had behaved irrationally and not taking into consideration sufficiently the risks that were being posed to those patients and the other patients in the care home sector. matt hancock says he wasn�*t fully advised of the situation. i think the public probab
the others are in the front page of the daily telegraph.d people who weren�*t obviously symptomatic, most old people who were sent out of possibles and back into care homes in order to create space, if you remember, orwhat in order to create space, if you remember, or what we feared was going to be a massive wave of covid that was going to over come our icu units. these older people were pushed back into care homes. it�*s estimated that maybe 20,000 old people died in care homes. of course...
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we're going to the daily telegraph- _ 4.5% to 12% in interest rates. 12% in interest rates. and at a - time when everybody knows you don't need to say it, just how much of the cost of living it is affecting people. 1.5 million graduates. it says that those people who earn more than £49,000 a year who graduated after 2012 will see their interest rates rise from 4.5% to 12%, and the telegraph describes this as how far the bat he says the interest rates are very unjust, so i think this will hammer young people even more. very difficult argument to make when the conservatives are saying we are the conservatives are saying we are the party of low tax. while rice she sunak is also —— receipt sunak is on kate,if kate, if you can take us to the front page of the financial times. jersey freezes $7 billion worth of assets leads to a a. i’m freezes $7 billion worth of assets leads to a a-_ freezes $7 billion worth of assets leads to a a. i'm 'ust digging it up on my _ leads to a a. i'm just digging it up on my screen. one _ leads to a a. i'm just digging it up on
we're going to the daily telegraph- _ 4.5% to 12% in interest rates. 12% in interest rates. and at a - time when everybody knows you don't need to say it, just how much of the cost of living it is affecting people. 1.5 million graduates. it says that those people who earn more than £49,000 a year who graduated after 2012 will see their interest rates rise from 4.5% to 12%, and the telegraph describes this as how far the bat he says the interest rates are very unjust, so i think this will...
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crown troops to eastern europe to contain russia in connection with the death of a scooter in the daily telegraph pharayon, the office declined to make high-profile comments, dryly acknowledging the death of a sibley failure soldier and the loss of another unnamed briton. we can confirm that a british citizen was killed in ukraine and we support their family we are aware of a british citizen who went missing without lead to ukraine we are urgently requesting additional information additional information is being collected and the us government about the villa joseficansel according to cnn has been liquidated in ukraine 22-year-old mercenaries according to the stories of the mother of kanzlavili was killed on monday in search of what then seemed easy money in an independent man arrived through poland 12 march, as part of an american pmc, in response to the news of the death , the us state department once again asked the americans to refrain from visiting ukraine due to the danger of being hunted down or liquidated by the russian special services. we reiterate that us citizens should not travel to
crown troops to eastern europe to contain russia in connection with the death of a scooter in the daily telegraph pharayon, the office declined to make high-profile comments, dryly acknowledging the death of a sibley failure soldier and the loss of another unnamed briton. we can confirm that a british citizen was killed in ukraine and we support their family we are aware of a british citizen who went missing without lead to ukraine we are urgently requesting additional information additional...
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the telegraph says russia s boasted the launch a new nuclear missile called satan ii . the dailyaccuses prince harry of spoiling the queen s joy on her birthday, after giving an interview in the us. the i looks ahead to a busy day in the house of commons, where mps are expected to vote on whether or not boris johnson misled parliament over lockdown parties. (ani)but the guardian claims the prime minister has tried johnson misled parliament over lockdown parties. but the guardian claims the prime minister has tried and failed to block such a vote, after urging his mps to delay further investigation. will the credits roll on netflix? the ft says its lost almost 40% of its market value, as its subscriber growth goes into reverse. and phil steam ahead 7 the stars back page leads with manchester city s return to the premier league summit, after their 3—0 win over brighton. so, let's begin. we are going to start with the front page of the guardian. we are going to start with politics. johnson fails to block party gate inquiry as backbenchers mutiny. the fails to block party gate inquir
the telegraph says russia s boasted the launch a new nuclear missile called satan ii . the dailyaccuses prince harry of spoiling the queen s joy on her birthday, after giving an interview in the us. the i looks ahead to a busy day in the house of commons, where mps are expected to vote on whether or not boris johnson misled parliament over lockdown parties. (ani)but the guardian claims the prime minister has tried johnson misled parliament over lockdown parties. but the guardian claims the...
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let's start with the front page of the daily telegraph. benedicte, coming to you first.rime minister will tackle politically driven lawyers, says the paper, as he defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. , . . , defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. , . ., , , , defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. , . . , , , ., defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. ,. ., , , rwanda. yes, clearly this is a very, well, unsurprising _ rwanda. yes, clearly this is a very, well, unsurprising plan, _ rwanda. yes, clearly this is a very, well, unsurprising plan, a - rwanda. yes, clearly this is a very, well, unsurprising plan, a very- well, unsurprising plan, a very political one, a controversial one. it is borisjohnson�*s credo of getting brexit done, taking back control. as he said in his speech in kent this morning, he will not let anybody, that includes lawyers defending refugees, disrupt his plan, and that is to tackle illegal immigration, particularly migrants coming across from french shores, making it to british shores. we know the number has increased expone
let's start with the front page of the daily telegraph. benedicte, coming to you first.rime minister will tackle politically driven lawyers, says the paper, as he defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. , . . , defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. , . ., , , , defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. , . . , , , ., defends the plan to send migrants to rwanda. ,. ., , , rwanda. yes, clearly this is a very, well, unsurprising _ rwanda. yes, clearly this is a very, well,...
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daily telegraph, russian performance can take stage a promise that they oppose putin.ut to eight opposition to ukraine unlike wimbledon is that the russians are to play. do you agree with this way of doing things?— of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. _ of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. i— of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. i generally - of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. i generally feelj this is positive. i generally feel so sad — this is positive. i generally feel so sad and so sorry for those athletes _ so sad and so sorry for those athletes and musicians around the world, _ athletes and musicians around the world, russians were basically being banned _ world, russians were basically being banned from international competitions. i don't have to crackdown on putin, of course we do, we have _ crackdown on putin, of course we do, we have to _ crackdown on putin, of course we do, we have to use sanctions of effectively where they are effective. i think it's brilliant that— effective. i think it's brilliant
daily telegraph, russian performance can take stage a promise that they oppose putin.ut to eight opposition to ukraine unlike wimbledon is that the russians are to play. do you agree with this way of doing things?— of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. _ of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. i— of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. i generally - of doing things? yes, i think at this is positive. i generally feelj this is positive. i generally feel so...
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that's according to the daily telegraph. the independent�*s website also carries that story, with reaction from the refugee council calling the move "cruel and nasty." and it's back to partygate on the front of the mirror, which has an insider saying the prime minister is "bang to rights" and a warning that the worst is yet to come. very good evening to you both. let's start off with the front page of the telegraph. migrants to be sent to rwanda. i’m of the telegraph. migrants to be sent to rwanda.— of the telegraph. migrants to be sent to rwanda. i'm 'ust bringing this u- in sent to rwanda. i'm 'ust bringing this up in front h sent to rwanda. i'm 'ust bringing this up in front of _ sent to rwanda. i'mjust bringing this up in front of me, _ sent to rwanda. i'mjust bringing this up in front of me, and - sent to rwanda. i'mjust bringing this up in front of me, and it's i this up in front of me, and it's clear that this is a big announcement that's being pushed by the government in some ways to distract from the story we will t
that's according to the daily telegraph. the independent�*s website also carries that story, with reaction from the refugee council calling the move "cruel and nasty." and it's back to partygate on the front of the mirror, which has an insider saying the prime minister is "bang to rights" and a warning that the worst is yet to come. very good evening to you both. let's start off with the front page of the telegraph. migrants to be sent to rwanda. i’m of the telegraph....
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moving to the i front page of the daily telegraph, its main story, channel 4 set to be taken private.about this by the _ reporting? there's been some talk about this by the government, i reporting? there's been some talk about this by the government, but| about this by the government, but now it's definitely going to happen — channel 4, which has been state owned ever since it was founded, is to be privatised and they want to do it for the next election, not to give channel for a get out ofjail free card or hope that a different government might win the election and the privatisation doesn't happen. might be worth i and the privatisation doesn't happen. might be worthi million —— £1 billion to the treasury. what's really underlying this, and perhaps this is showing that the news is moving away from ukraine, but what's happening is there's a feeling of the culture war moment, channel 4 is considered a left—leaning, left of centre broadcaster, particularly some of its news output, and that something, it's been antagonistic towards the government, and towards the perimeter. so there's a
moving to the i front page of the daily telegraph, its main story, channel 4 set to be taken private.about this by the _ reporting? there's been some talk about this by the government, i reporting? there's been some talk about this by the government, but| about this by the government, but now it's definitely going to happen — channel 4, which has been state owned ever since it was founded, is to be privatised and they want to do it for the next election, not to give channel for a get out...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph, looking at two papers and this is the care home scandal for the lawful was the way things were done. the paper really concentrating on matt hancock, blaming public health england was doesn't exist anymore. health england was doesn't exist an more. ~' ,, health england was doesn't exist an more. ~ m health england was doesn't exist an more. ~ a, anymore. like you said matt hancock blamin: anymore. like you said matt hancock blaming public— anymore. like you said matt hancock blaming public health _ anymore. like you said matt hancock blaming public health england - anymore. like you said matt hancocki blaming public health england saying he wasn't given the advice that he needed as health secretary to avoid theirs. finding himselfi needed as health secretary to avoid theirs. finding himself i suppose you could argue a way of blaming somebody else for what went wrong. quite an interesting line in the telegraph on that one. i'm sure that won't make those people that have lost loved ones feel any better though. they want someone to take some sort
on the front page of the daily telegraph, looking at two papers and this is the care home scandal for the lawful was the way things were done. the paper really concentrating on matt hancock, blaming public health england was doesn't exist anymore. health england was doesn't exist an more. ~' ,, health england was doesn't exist an more. ~ m health england was doesn't exist an more. ~ a, anymore. like you said matt hancock blamin: anymore. like you said matt hancock blaming public— anymore....
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the daily telegraph is quoting mrjohnson, the british people have a right to expect better is their headlineardian's headline that insists the pm vows to stay on despite fresh calls from opposition leaders for him to resign. but the daily mail says it is now not the time as the war in ukraine continues. the yorkshire posts as there among 50 have been handed fines. in the i paper has a poll that says the majority believe boris johnson allied a party gate, and more than 50% think she should resign — lied about party gate — he should resign. that headline is pretty damning. "i broke my own law but i refuse to go." what do you make of this? was subtext to all this, he is the first prime minister and chancellor to be hit with scriveners sanctions boston offices — criminal sanctions boston office. it's not something to be proud of it all. i heard this news and thought... this is notjust a question of the law they wrote. and the fact that he's broken the ministerial code. this is the most worrying thing. you have to adhere to that code... was living in a democracy to make sure the people who govern
the daily telegraph is quoting mrjohnson, the british people have a right to expect better is their headlineardian's headline that insists the pm vows to stay on despite fresh calls from opposition leaders for him to resign. but the daily mail says it is now not the time as the war in ukraine continues. the yorkshire posts as there among 50 have been handed fines. in the i paper has a poll that says the majority believe boris johnson allied a party gate, and more than 50% think she should...
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you see his picture they are on the front of the daily telegraph in india looking like in extra for topthe cat is away the mice did play. the tory mps simply told they were going to do it. as steve baker said, and set on the floor of the house, the gig is up. it's a question of whether the gig is up or not, that remains to be seen. he's one step closer to leaving downing street, two steps back. he was done a couple of favours today. one is at the met police declared it would an issue any more fixed penalty notice, no more party case two party finds until after these local government elections in may which is i guess good news, not good news if tories wake up friday morning having lost hundreds of counsellors and fixed penalty points as well. another thing that helps him in the machinery of this investigation is that the chair of the privileges committee, because he is interviewed before and actually called boris johnson a liar has recused himself. he stood aside from that committee. a committee of seven are down to six. there are four tories are not committee to opposition, one s and p.
you see his picture they are on the front of the daily telegraph in india looking like in extra for topthe cat is away the mice did play. the tory mps simply told they were going to do it. as steve baker said, and set on the floor of the house, the gig is up. it's a question of whether the gig is up or not, that remains to be seen. he's one step closer to leaving downing street, two steps back. he was done a couple of favours today. one is at the met police declared it would an issue any more...
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let's start with the daily telegraph as i mentioned as we could almost pick any paper but we will starty the line they had picked out is i owe you, emmanuel macron premises france as he admits voters back to him only in order to keep marine le pen from power. what do you make of that? interesting first response from emmanuel macron, who has been pitted to win sort of a decisive victory in the second round of the french presidential election. it's interesting that his first response to that victory, which is the first, makes him the first sitting president to be reelected in more than 20 years, is to basically turn to the voters and say i owe you for this, thank you for lending me your support. and he is very frick about the fact that a lot of people who backed him in this round of the contest will have done so because they did not want marine le pen rid of them because they did want him. he has obviously him and marine le pen were both battling to pick up the votes that went to other parties in the first round. there it was quite certificate number of people who voted for the far left c
let's start with the daily telegraph as i mentioned as we could almost pick any paper but we will starty the line they had picked out is i owe you, emmanuel macron premises france as he admits voters back to him only in order to keep marine le pen from power. what do you make of that? interesting first response from emmanuel macron, who has been pitted to win sort of a decisive victory in the second round of the french presidential election. it's interesting that his first response to that...
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the daily telegraph says that a senior civil servant in charge of whitehall ethics has been charged over one of the lockdown parties in the so called partygate scandal. the daily mail has a photo of the supended tory mp david warburton with his wife who is standing by her husband. so let's begin... hello, both, and thank you both for coming on this evening. unfortunately it is a really grim set of front pages, isn't it? those awful details from ukraine coming out and we can almost start with any one of them. let's start with the metro and caroline, why don't you kick us off? a pretty striking headline. worse than isis. what is the metro detailing? trier? the metro detailing? very eye-catching _ the metro detailing? very eye-catching in _ the metro detailing? very eye-catching in the - the metro detailing? very eye-catching in the worst| the metro detailing? - eye—catching in the worst possible way. i think this is where people start to look for comparison that brings home, they hope, the depth of depravity, the harbour —— the horror, the grimness coming around on the streets of kyiv and
the daily telegraph says that a senior civil servant in charge of whitehall ethics has been charged over one of the lockdown parties in the so called partygate scandal. the daily mail has a photo of the supended tory mp david warburton with his wife who is standing by her husband. so let's begin... hello, both, and thank you both for coming on this evening. unfortunately it is a really grim set of front pages, isn't it? those awful details from ukraine coming out and we can almost start with...
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meanwhile, the daily telegraph says gps are being told to work late to avoid a&e chaos.of touch" hypocrite over tax avoidance. let's begin. lovely to see you both. we are going to start with the front page of the
meanwhile, the daily telegraph says gps are being told to work late to avoid a&e chaos.of touch" hypocrite over tax avoidance. let's begin. lovely to see you both. we are going to start with the front page of the
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back in the uk, the daily telegraph leads on the news that the chancellor has asked the prime minister an independent review into his financial affairs following public questions over his transparency. the mirror meanwhile writes that, in a candid chat with nhs staff and patients, the queen said coronavirus left her exhausted. her majestry spoke of having covid in february and hailed britain s dunkirk spirit in the pandemic during a virtual tour of open a critical care unit her majesty she said it does leave one "tired and exhausted". hello, both. george, french election on the front of a couple of the papers. we'll start with the guardian. take as a way, what are they going with? $5 guardian. take as a way, what are they going with?— they going with? as expected, its emmanuel macron _ they going with? as expected, its emmanuel macron and _ they going with? as expected, its emmanuel macron and marine - they going with? as expected, its emmanuel macron and marine le| they going with? as expected, its - emmanuel macron and marine le pen through to the second round. there was some specula
back in the uk, the daily telegraph leads on the news that the chancellor has asked the prime minister an independent review into his financial affairs following public questions over his transparency. the mirror meanwhile writes that, in a candid chat with nhs staff and patients, the queen said coronavirus left her exhausted. her majestry spoke of having covid in february and hailed britain s dunkirk spirit in the pandemic during a virtual tour of open a critical care unit her majesty she said...
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earlier i spoke to anne—elisabeth mou—tay, a paris based frenchjournalist and columnist for the daily telegraphi asked her what she made of the result. one name that was not mentioned in your piece and in most covered is the name of the third, the hired left leader whose sport an amazing 21% in the french jeremy whose sport an amazing 21% in the frenchjeremy corbyn. and because the rest of the left—wing parties, they are not in sight, they hoped that he would make it to the second round and he is separated by under a million votes and so, we are talking about something that might�*ve been possible and where the voters vote for because he's been very careful to say, do not food for le pen but has not said vote for macron. and be know very well that at least one third of his voters of the rust belt working class are also le pen voters who may switch from one to the other. it's very interesting race but i think that macron wins because most have said most democratic parties left and right are saying, look, of love for macron, we have to stop le pen. but it's been the mantra since the first time th
earlier i spoke to anne—elisabeth mou—tay, a paris based frenchjournalist and columnist for the daily telegraphi asked her what she made of the result. one name that was not mentioned in your piece and in most covered is the name of the third, the hired left leader whose sport an amazing 21% in the french jeremy whose sport an amazing 21% in the frenchjeremy corbyn. and because the rest of the left—wing parties, they are not in sight, they hoped that he would make it to the second round...
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crown to eastern europe to contain russia in connection with the death of the scooter in the daily telegraph office telegraph declined to comment dryly the death of a sibley bad luck soldier and the loss of another unnamed briton. we can confirm that a british citizen was killed in ukraine and we support their families we are aware of the citizen united kingdom, who went missing in ukraine, we urgently request additional information , and the us government is collecting additional information about the villa of josephine, according to snen , a 22-year-old mercenary liquidated in ukraine, according to the stories of chancellor willy's mother, was killed on monday in search of what then seemed easy money in an independent man arrived through poland on march 12 as part of an american pmc in response to the news of the death, the us state department once again asked the americans to refrain from visits to ukraine in connection with the danger of being hunted down and liquidated by russian special services. we reiterate that us citizens should not travel to ukraine due to active armed conflict an
crown to eastern europe to contain russia in connection with the death of the scooter in the daily telegraph office telegraph declined to comment dryly the death of a sibley bad luck soldier and the loss of another unnamed briton. we can confirm that a british citizen was killed in ukraine and we support their families we are aware of the citizen united kingdom, who went missing in ukraine, we urgently request additional information , and the us government is collecting additional information...
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the daily telegraph is reporting that one of the people find is a former government ethics official.w minutes. australia's women cricketers have won the sport's world cup — beating england in christchurch, new zealand. australia led by alyssa healy scored 356 for five — a record total — which proved beyond their opponents, despite a valiant effort by england's nat siever. the victory continued australia's dominance of the 50—over format with their seventh title from 12 world cups. it's pride. i'm so proud of this group to be able to... i use the word reinvent, but whatever word you want to use, we came together as a squad and said, this is how we want to play, play our cricket from now on and we're going to be the best team in the world. the annual grammy awards are under way in las vegas. the event starts with a pre—show before the main event later. teenage star 0livia rodrigo could achieve a clean sweep after being nominated in the main four categories. but boy band bts only has one nomination and it's been a bad year for country artists too. let's speak to kristin hall, a musicjou
the daily telegraph is reporting that one of the people find is a former government ethics official.w minutes. australia's women cricketers have won the sport's world cup — beating england in christchurch, new zealand. australia led by alyssa healy scored 356 for five — a record total — which proved beyond their opponents, despite a valiant effort by england's nat siever. the victory continued australia's dominance of the 50—over format with their seventh title from 12 world cups. it's...
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let's move on quickly to the daily telegraph front page.epatitis outbreak linked to children's hepatitis outbreak linked to lockdown. can you explain exactly what this article is saying? finger what this article is saying? over the last three _ what this article is saying? over the last three months _ what this article is saying? of the last three months there have been apparently as many as hepatitis outbreaks amongst children then there normally are any year. they say it's mi which doesn't sound a lot but hepatitis is a pretty serious thing. doctors are saying this is because many young children, particularly have not been opened to the normal things that kids getjust by going to play school, go to school, by going out, by doing all the things they couldn't do during the things they couldn't do during the pandemic. and because they haven't had the viruses, the everyday cold viruses and things that you learn automatically, your body learns to get over, when they meet hepatitis they go down like ninepins. they are saying this is an absolute
let's move on quickly to the daily telegraph front page.epatitis outbreak linked to children's hepatitis outbreak linked to lockdown. can you explain exactly what this article is saying? finger what this article is saying? over the last three _ what this article is saying? over the last three months _ what this article is saying? of the last three months there have been apparently as many as hepatitis outbreaks amongst children then there normally are any year. they say it's mi which doesn't...
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let's move on and on the daily telegraph.utin tests worlds deadliest weapon. which doesn't sound particularly encouraging. what is the article detailing here.— encouraging. what is the article detailing here. talking about the fact that vladimir _ detailing here. talking about the fact that vladimir putin - detailing here. talking about the fact that vladimir putin ordered l fact that vladimir putin ordered that a _ fact that vladimir putin ordered that a missile carrying about a dozen — that a missile carrying about a dozen warheads which could strike anywhere — dozen warheads which could strike anywhere in the world and that people — anywhere in the world and that people are trying to work out whether— people are trying to work out whether this isjust a rather drastic— whether this isjust a rather drastic example of sabre rattling or literally— drastic example of sabre rattling or literally missile launching or whether, as people in washington are beginning _ whether, as people in washington are beginning to see, it's more
let's move on and on the daily telegraph.utin tests worlds deadliest weapon. which doesn't sound particularly encouraging. what is the article detailing here.— encouraging. what is the article detailing here. talking about the fact that vladimir _ detailing here. talking about the fact that vladimir putin - detailing here. talking about the fact that vladimir putin ordered l fact that vladimir putin ordered that a _ fact that vladimir putin ordered that a missile carrying about a dozen —...
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it is something that also continues in the daily telegraph but which i want to turn to — the next output to you, penny, russia is a permanent member of the un security council, they have the potential to veto any resolution, which they will do in their own self interest, so something like looking to the un, i'm naturally if it is the right way for mr zelensky to turn. what do you think? == i the right way for mr zelensky to turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure. it turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure- it is — turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure- it is a — turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure. it is a sign _ turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure. it is a sign of _ turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure. it is a sign of his _ turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure. it is a sign of his growing - sure. it is a sign of his growing frustration with help from the west. we have seen how appalling this is, we can see absolutely what is going on. i am sure, like many people, there are moments when you do turn away from what is going on, because you just think, how ca
it is something that also continues in the daily telegraph but which i want to turn to — the next output to you, penny, russia is a permanent member of the un security council, they have the potential to veto any resolution, which they will do in their own self interest, so something like looking to the un, i'm naturally if it is the right way for mr zelensky to turn. what do you think? == i the right way for mr zelensky to turn. what do you think? -- i am not sure. it turn. what do you...
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chris, you're the business editor of the daily telegraph. wonder when you were watching what piers morgan and talk tv were doing this week as they launched, whether you felt you were watching the future. in some ways, but in some ways it's a hark back to what rupert murdoch's done in america and it's kinda back to the future. there're still big questions about the economics of tv news, whether they make it work, taking two approaches. one is to use assets they've already got in radio, in newspaper to make cheaper content. and then monetise new investments like piers morgan's around the world. it's a new model, wait and see i think is the current position. all right. we are going to talk about talk tv in detail and talk about twitter in detail in a few minutes. let's start though with cnn plus, we could reasonably call it one of the most spectacular media failures in recent years. it was a $300 million experiment. it was over within weeks. claire atkinson is chief media correspondent at insider. claire, help us understand why cnn thought this
chris, you're the business editor of the daily telegraph. wonder when you were watching what piers morgan and talk tv were doing this week as they launched, whether you felt you were watching the future. in some ways, but in some ways it's a hark back to what rupert murdoch's done in america and it's kinda back to the future. there're still big questions about the economics of tv news, whether they make it work, taking two approaches. one is to use assets they've already got in radio, in...
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that's according to the daily telegraph. the independent�*s website also carries that story,
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earlier i spoke to anne—elisabeth moutet, a paris—based french journalist and columnist for the daily telegraphi asked her what she made of the result. one name that was not mentioned in your piece and, indeed, in most coverages the name of the third also—ran, that isjohn mcmanus on, the hard left leader, who was bowling almost 21%, he is the frenchjeremy corbyn. because of the rest of the left—wing parties in the green party's are nowhere in sight, lots of people voted him in the first round hoping he would make it to the second round, he is separated from marine le pen by under a million votes. we are talking about something that might have been possible. who do his voters vote for? he has been very careful to say do not vote for marine le pen, but he has not said vote for emmanuel macron. and pollsters know very well that at least one third of his voters of the rust belt, working class, actually almost a __ working class, actually almost a —— are marine le pen voters. they might switch from one to the other. it is a very interesting race. ithink the other. it is a very interesting race. i th
earlier i spoke to anne—elisabeth moutet, a paris—based french journalist and columnist for the daily telegraphi asked her what she made of the result. one name that was not mentioned in your piece and, indeed, in most coverages the name of the third also—ran, that isjohn mcmanus on, the hard left leader, who was bowling almost 21%, he is the frenchjeremy corbyn. because of the rest of the left—wing parties in the green party's are nowhere in sight, lots of people voted him in the first...
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minister should go and one prominent backbencher steve dave baker —— steve baker, telling the daily telegraphy may. you can keep up—to—date with all of the main use of the day on the bbc news website, and you can get in touch with me on twitter, i am @annitabbc. lots of dry weather to come across the uk this weekend and on into the week ahead. the cows lying down here in ballymena in northern ireland. that used to be said to be a sign that rain is coming back very little chance here as it stands. these are the rainfall accumulations over the next seven days. the map behind shades and blue but we are down into very pale blue so that means at best a couple of millimetres were some parts of the uk. towards the west, nothing at all. why is it so dry? high pressure. this big high setting to the north of the uk. there is a low planning want you to the continent to the south, the isobars fairly close together. that is why we are seeing a more easterly wind through the course of the weekend. there is a small chance of some showers across wales and the midlands and south—west of england through the af
minister should go and one prominent backbencher steve dave baker —— steve baker, telling the daily telegraphy may. you can keep up—to—date with all of the main use of the day on the bbc news website, and you can get in touch with me on twitter, i am @annitabbc. lots of dry weather to come across the uk this weekend and on into the week ahead. the cows lying down here in ballymena in northern ireland. that used to be said to be a sign that rain is coming back very little chance here as...
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trojan horse affair, according to recent news stories in the british press like the times and the daily telegraphne night when this journalism student came up... ira was happy to try and answer these questions, and even offered to do another interview after getting a briefing from his team. but instead, we approached the new york times and serial productions directly. they say that the podcast is the culmination of years of reporting, and that it underwent extensive fact—checking and legal review. more broadly, you know, do you see this american life and the serial productions as campaigning journalism? no, no — ifeel like we're mainstream journalism where we go into situations and and we're reporting the facts. because i suppose, you know, there could be criticism that, you know, we've heard a lot, haven't we people saying, particularly in america, but it happens here as well about the sort of liberal media and the cosy liberalness of all the people who work in the media. ijust wondered, you know, you've got a recent episode about gambling, for example, which presented the case of a woman who'd
trojan horse affair, according to recent news stories in the british press like the times and the daily telegraphne night when this journalism student came up... ira was happy to try and answer these questions, and even offered to do another interview after getting a briefing from his team. but instead, we approached the new york times and serial productions directly. they say that the podcast is the culmination of years of reporting, and that it underwent extensive fact—checking and legal...
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the last week the daily telegraph, not normally a - daily telegraph, not normally a paper that i readof _ uk? -- covid tests. there is clearly an economic cost of the _ uk? -- covid tests. there is clearly an economic cost of the protocol i uk? -- covid tests. there is clearly. an economic cost of the protocol and thatis an economic cost of the protocol and that is also now turning into a political problem and an imbalance in sentiment. we need to rectify that balance for the sake of the good friday agreement on which this country depends. br; good friday agreement on which this country depends-— country depends. by 2025, liberal democrat eastleigh _ country depends. by 2025, liberal democrat eastleigh borough i country depends. by 2025, liberal. democrat eastleigh borough council have a debt of £650 million which stands at £6,300 for every resident in eastleigh. does the prime minister think that is acceptable for this council to become a speculative property developer and what advice would you give to my constituents next week to put a stop to this casino council? my honourable _ to
the last week the daily telegraph, not normally a - daily telegraph, not normally a paper that i readof _ uk? -- covid tests. there is clearly an economic cost of the _ uk? -- covid tests. there is clearly an economic cost of the protocol i uk? -- covid tests. there is clearly. an economic cost of the protocol and thatis an economic cost of the protocol and that is also now turning into a political problem and an imbalance in sentiment. we need to rectify that balance for the sake of the good...
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it was notjust that he picked up the front page of the daily telegraph conservative supporting paper the bbc. he heard the bbc challenge a conservative minister on the today programme and the minister, he did not say borisjohnson never said that he tried to move the conversation on and it turned out on the flight to india boris johnson acknowledge to lobby generalists on the plane with him. my spokesperson got it wrong. instead of writing letters to keir starmer what is he write his own spokesperson. the second thing is it comes back to the contrast and conduct starmer and borisjohnson. the moment the inaccuracy was pointed out what did he do today? he stood up and said this is what i said on wednesday and turns out the spokesperson was wrong and reporting was wrong and i want to correct the record. that's how it's done. we are not perfect and we make mistakes and sometimes the say things in good faith which were proven not to be true. so a nip it in the bud straightaway and say sorry. you talk about morality and some of the pressure saying you are putting on conservative mps when it
it was notjust that he picked up the front page of the daily telegraph conservative supporting paper the bbc. he heard the bbc challenge a conservative minister on the today programme and the minister, he did not say borisjohnson never said that he tried to move the conversation on and it turned out on the flight to india boris johnson acknowledge to lobby generalists on the plane with him. my spokesperson got it wrong. instead of writing letters to keir starmer what is he write his own...
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just to mention in the daily telegraph, they are highlighting the fact, as other papers do, where we'veough it's accepted that the house of commons was misled. the question is, whether it was in intentionally. it's very difficult to prove that one—way or the other, how mps on that committee who are numerically stacked in favour of the government anyway again prove that, it's going to be a tough want to answer. the daily mail is making the argument on the half of downing street, how long can the party gate farce go on? with these very tricky detailed questions. haifa very tricky detailed questions. how lona can it very tricky detailed questions. how long can it go _ very tricky detailed questions. how long can it go on — very tricky detailed questions. how long can it go on for, when the answer— long can it go on for, when the answer is — long can it go on for, when the answer is until the bitter end i'm afraid _ answer is until the bitter end i'm afraid it's— answer is until the bitter end i'm afraid. it's not a question of if boris — afraid. it's not a question of if borisjohnson and i
just to mention in the daily telegraph, they are highlighting the fact, as other papers do, where we'veough it's accepted that the house of commons was misled. the question is, whether it was in intentionally. it's very difficult to prove that one—way or the other, how mps on that committee who are numerically stacked in favour of the government anyway again prove that, it's going to be a tough want to answer. the daily mail is making the argument on the half of downing street, how long can...