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at the daily telegraph? well, i will pass on that _ stop? at the daily telegraph?on that one. you - stop? at the daily telegraph? well, i will pass on that one. you are - stop? at the daily telegraph? well, i will pass on that one. you are notl i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are _ i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are you? _ i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are you? i - i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are you? i think. unionis? there, are you? i think i'll kee unionis? there, are you? i think l'll keep my _ unionis? there, are you? i think i'll keep my thoughts _ unionis? there, are you? i think i'll keep my thoughts off - unionis? there, are you? i think i'll keep my thoughts off the - unionis? there, are you? i think. i'll keep my thoughts off the bbc. itjust— i'll keep my thoughts off the bbc. itjust goes to i'll keep my thoughts off the bbc. it just goes to show up the minister calling _ it just goes to show up the minister calling for— it just goes to show up the minister calling
at the daily telegraph? well, i will pass on that _ stop? at the daily telegraph?on that one. you - stop? at the daily telegraph? well, i will pass on that one. you are - stop? at the daily telegraph? well, i will pass on that one. you are notl i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are _ i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are you? _ i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are you? i - i will pass on that one. you are not unionis? there, are you? i...
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secretary has given an interview to the daily telegraph tomorrow and it talks about a number of thingsstory on the european convention on human rights and her desire to get us out of it. and it is very much, she would say this, would she not so obviously the first plane to rwanda, the deportation flight to rwanda that was supposed to take off on tuesday was grounded. it is what has been widely described as distressful politicaljargon of been widely described as distressful political jargon of a been widely described as distressful politicaljargon of a wedge issue, so it's a divisive issue. many people are very opposed to it the conservatives believe the people they want to support them like this policy and really get behind it. and they want to see people on those flights and of course it did rather play to what they want to be seen politically as it did not get stopped by lefty liberal lawyers which would've been good enough but it got stopped by european lawyers. so it did play very much to their base, i guess, you would say. and so the home secretary obviously one of the home secret
secretary has given an interview to the daily telegraph tomorrow and it talks about a number of thingsstory on the european convention on human rights and her desire to get us out of it. and it is very much, she would say this, would she not so obviously the first plane to rwanda, the deportation flight to rwanda that was supposed to take off on tuesday was grounded. it is what has been widely described as distressful politicaljargon of been widely described as distressful political jargon of a...
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moving to the daily telegraph, christopher underl daily telegraph, christopher under the picture of emma but discussing this with other labour mps, what number are you hearing? this with other labour mps, what numberare you hearing? i this with other labour mps, what number are you hearing? i don't think the telegraphing cash i see the telegraph reporting three but i've seen other reports reporting six. i i've seen other reports reporting six. ~ , , i've seen other reports reporting six. ,, , , , six. i think six is the number in the sunday _ six. i think six is the number in the sunday times _ six. i think six is the number in the sunday times at _ six. i think six is the number in the sunday times at the - six. i think six is the number in . the sunday times at the beginning and told _ the sunday times at the beginning and told him of how many may have looked _ and told him of how many may have looked at _ and told him of how many may have looked at it. — and told him of how many may have looked at it, but it's more likely to we _ looked at it, but it's more likely to we think— looked
moving to the daily telegraph, christopher underl daily telegraph, christopher under the picture of emma but discussing this with other labour mps, what number are you hearing? this with other labour mps, what numberare you hearing? i this with other labour mps, what number are you hearing? i don't think the telegraphing cash i see the telegraph reporting three but i've seen other reports reporting six. i i've seen other reports reporting six. ~ , , i've seen other reports reporting six. ,, , ,...
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let's go on to the point| that emma touched on with the daily telegraph.g at the rail strikes, which you mentioned. benedicte, i guess, i know what you're saying in terms of how people need to... and the cost of living crisis, it's important to have a break. i guess that's what driving these strikes, the fact that they isn't keeping up with the cost of living. yes. the fact that they isn't keeping up with the cost of living.— with the cost of living. yes, i was at two different _ with the cost of living. yes, i was at two different stations - with the cost of living. yes, i was at two different stations which i with the cost of living. yes, i was i at two different stations which were completely shut, and that has a knock—on effect. also, the mms that was going to be closed every day of the strike. as if life wasn't stressful enough to get your children to school, or for teenagers, college students to get to exams. you talking to the pickets, they feel very strongly about what they are doing, they feel disrespected since the offer on the table is 3% inflat
let's go on to the point| that emma touched on with the daily telegraph.g at the rail strikes, which you mentioned. benedicte, i guess, i know what you're saying in terms of how people need to... and the cost of living crisis, it's important to have a break. i guess that's what driving these strikes, the fact that they isn't keeping up with the cost of living. yes. the fact that they isn't keeping up with the cost of living.— with the cost of living. yes, i was at two different _ with the...
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the daily telegraph says the action by europeanjudges could mean all deportation flights to rwanda are weeks" — while the guardian says the ruling has left the government's policy in disarray. so let us begin, good evening to you both. let's start with the daily mail, because it's interesting that some of the papers had changed their headlines as that ruling becomes clear and it's evident that plane will not take off. "euro court grounds jet to rwanda." we should be clear on that distinction between eu courts and european courts, callum? yes, as well as the fact of the human rights, the uk has willingly come up to this point at least, signed up to that, the we are a part of that, that was a choice made by the government, the one that could be put into a new spotlight as a result of what's been happening this evening, and certainly something borisjohnson opened the door to earlier on today. and i think that's where the conversation will now shift. you are right to highlight the picture on the front of the daily mail because there's two things to pick out of there, both the picture itsel
the daily telegraph says the action by europeanjudges could mean all deportation flights to rwanda are weeks" — while the guardian says the ruling has left the government's policy in disarray. so let us begin, good evening to you both. let's start with the daily mail, because it's interesting that some of the papers had changed their headlines as that ruling becomes clear and it's evident that plane will not take off. "euro court grounds jet to rwanda." we should be clear on...
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so let's begin. starting with the daily telegraph with the headline, rail union set to strike for sixi start with you first of alljames, we didn't mention a moment ago in headlines that talks are expected to continue tomorrow. but of course edging by the daily telegraph headline —— judging it's a fear of a lot worse to come. headline -- judging it's a fear of a lot worse to come.— lot worse to come. absolutely. the 've lot worse to come. absolutely. they've got — lot worse to come. absolutely. they've got a _ lot worse to come. absolutely. they've got a mandate - lot worse to come. absolutely. they've got a mandate for- lot worse to come. absolutely. they've got a mandate for the | lot worse to come. absolutely. - they've got a mandate for the next six months, this could just be the beginning of not only a summer but also in autumn and of discontent. predictions are saying that it could cause the economy up to £1 billion just this week, the strike. a seismic shock to the economy. and i must say, it does have echoes of the past. this promised war of attrition, the potential, i think th
so let's begin. starting with the daily telegraph with the headline, rail union set to strike for sixi start with you first of alljames, we didn't mention a moment ago in headlines that talks are expected to continue tomorrow. but of course edging by the daily telegraph headline —— judging it's a fear of a lot worse to come. headline -- judging it's a fear of a lot worse to come.— lot worse to come. absolutely. the 've lot worse to come. absolutely. they've got — lot worse to come....
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tony, | you're going to take us to the daily telegraph. same picture.en a really good four days. i think_ it's been a really good four days. i think everyone has enjoyed the time off and _ think everyone has enjoyed the time off and all_ think everyone has enjoyed the time off and all the sorts of various jubilee — off and all the sorts of various jubilee celebrations of and down the country _ jubilee celebrations of and down the country i_ jubilee celebrations of and down the country. i think one thing i've reflected _ country. i think one thing i've reflected on over this period is the way in _ reflected on over this period is the way in which things will change whenever the next king succeeds. i think— whenever the next king succeeds. i think we've — whenever the next king succeeds. i think we've seen that in the front page _ think we've seen that in the front page of— think we've seen that in the front page of the times, which shows what's _ page of the times, which shows what's referred to as the slimmed—down royal family, but i was also watching s
tony, | you're going to take us to the daily telegraph. same picture.en a really good four days. i think_ it's been a really good four days. i think everyone has enjoyed the time off and _ think everyone has enjoyed the time off and all_ think everyone has enjoyed the time off and all the sorts of various jubilee — off and all the sorts of various jubilee celebrations of and down the country _ jubilee celebrations of and down the country i_ jubilee celebrations of and down the country. i...
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the front page of the daily telegraph result same story.ritish fighters sentenced to death. they focus on the international condemnation, liz truss, the foreign secretaryjust one of the international figures condemning this, what appears to be a sham. , _ condemning this, what appears to be asham. , _ a sham. everything daisy said i auree a sham. everything daisy said i agree with- _ a sham. everything daisy said i agree with. but _ a sham. everything daisy said i agree with. but i _ a sham. everything daisy said i agree with. but i of— a sham. everything daisy said i agree with. but i of course - a sham. everything daisy said i j agree with. but i of course also think_ agree with. but i of course also think of— agree with. but i of course also think of it — agree with. but i of course also think of it more as, she was talking in the latter— think of it more as, she was talking in the latter part of what you said, the human— in the latter part of what you said, the human element of this, these two men who— the human element of this, these t
the front page of the daily telegraph result same story.ritish fighters sentenced to death. they focus on the international condemnation, liz truss, the foreign secretaryjust one of the international figures condemning this, what appears to be a sham. , _ condemning this, what appears to be asham. , _ a sham. everything daisy said i auree a sham. everything daisy said i agree with- _ a sham. everything daisy said i agree with. but _ a sham. everything daisy said i agree with. but i _ a sham....
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let's look at the daily telegraph now, which is olivia's paper.ek by the oecd,— by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would not - by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would not be - by the oecd, which forecasted the | british economy would not be great all next year, the worst growth out of the g20 apart from russia. so i do unfortunately think things are set to get worse. there's a big argument going on in government about what
let's look at the daily telegraph now, which is olivia's paper.ek by the oecd,— by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would not - by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would not be - by the oecd, which forecasted the | british economy would not be great all next year, the worst growth out of the g20 apart from russia. so i do unfortunately think things are set...
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will go back to the front page of the daily telegraph, an interesting headline, family leave act dearly she was coming _ explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out — explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out with _ explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out with these - explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out with these lines. l explain this for us? sturgeon, she i was coming out with these lines. our basis for saying this is is bold to reset my aunt margaret thatcher said that being in the uk should be about the consent of the people in their country. her implication is that the people of scotland don't want to be in the uk any more and they should be kept in the uk without their consent. obviously, that's nonsense. yes margaret thatcher entries in may and most sensible people think that being in the uk should be a matter of consent. but there have been 27, i think poles they share polling support for scottish independence was of only three of them has scottish independence one. in fact, the numbers are very similar to what they were in 2016 when there w
will go back to the front page of the daily telegraph, an interesting headline, family leave act dearly she was coming _ explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out — explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out with _ explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out with these - explain this for us? sturgeon, she was coming out with these lines. l explain this for us? sturgeon, she i was coming out with these lines. our basis for saying this is is bold to reset my aunt margaret...
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let's start with the daily telegraph.over to you, a lovely picture there of her majesty in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance. figs in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance.— in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance. as i'm sure man of surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your — surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your viewers _ surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your viewers know, - surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your viewers know, the | surprise appearance. as i'm sure - many of your viewers know, the queen was absent for most of thejubilee weekend celebrations. but she appeared at the balcony this afternoon, and what an interesting four days it's been. we've had everything from paddington to the trooping colour street parties, to lighting beacons, to the derby, to all sorts of activities taking place all sorts of activities taking place all across the country. so certainly something i will remember. but like i said, i think it's interesting that this is an opp
let's start with the daily telegraph.over to you, a lovely picture there of her majesty in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance. figs in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance.— in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance. as i'm sure man of surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your — surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your viewers _ surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your viewers know, - surprise appearance. as i'm sure many of your viewers...
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right,| let's look at the front page of the daily telegraph.use to use a picture of a pretty girl on the front page. flaring out the rivalry between kent wine and sussex wine. kent wine has been _ wine and sussex wine. kent wine has been given— wine and sussex wine. kent wine has been given pdo, protective designated order which is like a cheese, — designated order which is like a cheese, like stornoway black pudding that has _ cheese, like stornoway black pudding that has a _ cheese, like stornoway black pudding that has a specific geographical status — that has a specific geographical status. wine growers in kent are ifitter— status. wine growers in kent are bitter about this, because they say sussex— bitter about this, because they say sussex should get special status. i've sussex should get special status. i've not— sussex should get special status. i've not tasted sussex wine, but i've not tasted sussex wine, but i've tasted — i've not tasted sussex wine, but i've tasted kind sparkling wine, it was amazing. when i was in kent a couple _ wa
right,| let's look at the front page of the daily telegraph.use to use a picture of a pretty girl on the front page. flaring out the rivalry between kent wine and sussex wine. kent wine has been _ wine and sussex wine. kent wine has been given— wine and sussex wine. kent wine has been given pdo, protective designated order which is like a cheese, — designated order which is like a cheese, like stornoway black pudding that has _ cheese, like stornoway black pudding that has a _ cheese, like...
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if i may, i would refer you to the cartoon in the daily telegraph, who gets it right so often.bout her holiday plans ruined? i hair dresser asked about her holiday plans ruined?— plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot _ plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! — plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! l _ plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! i think _ plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! i think there - plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! i think there will. plans ruined? i saw that, it was i very spot on! i think there will be a lot conversations _ very spot on! i think there will be a lot conversations are _ very spot on! i think there will be a lot conversations are up - very spot on! i think there will be a lot conversations are up and . very spot on! i think there will be i a lot conversations are up and down the country. a lot of very wary, worried, whether you�*re a teacher, a baggage handler, whatever you are, you deserve a break. so many sacrifices and losses have happened during the pandemic. are we really expected not t
if i may, i would refer you to the cartoon in the daily telegraph, who gets it right so often.bout her holiday plans ruined? i hair dresser asked about her holiday plans ruined?— plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot _ plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! — plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! l _ plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! i think _ plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! i think there - plans ruined? i saw that, it was very spot on! i...
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the chief leader writer at the observer, and olivia utley, the assistant comment editor for the daily telegraphtomorrow's front pages, let's get stuck in. the metro reports on the first flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda. it's due to take place on tuesday, after another legal challenge to the government's policy was rejected. the daily mail though says reports that only a handful of people may actually be on the flight make it a "farce". meanwhile, leaders of the church of england have condemned the plans. the i covers a letter signed by all 25 bishops who sit in the house of lords saying the policy "shames britain". the guardian leads with reports that the eu is ready to launch legal action, after uk ministers published new legislation which would scrap parts of the northern ireland protocol. the times headline focuses on comments from the vice president of the european commission, highlighting risks to eu businesses and health and safety from what he called a "violation of the protocol". and the mirror claims prince william threatened to pull out of the garter day procession a
the chief leader writer at the observer, and olivia utley, the assistant comment editor for the daily telegraphtomorrow's front pages, let's get stuck in. the metro reports on the first flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda. it's due to take place on tuesday, after another legal challenge to the government's policy was rejected. the daily mail though says reports that only a handful of people may actually be on the flight make it a "farce". meanwhile, leaders of the...
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let's look at the daily telegraph now, which is olivia's paper.s before inflation cools off." the p.m. fears the cost of burden crisis could word —— worsens popular those fears are well—founded. we've had a terrible economic forecast and the last week by the oecd, economic forecast and the last week by the 05cm),— by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would not - by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would not be - by the oecd, which forecasted the | british economy would not be great all next year, the worst growth out of the 620 apart from russia. so i do unfortunately think things are set to get worse. there's a big argument going on in government about what kind of conservative government this conservative party is. is it a low tax party, or a party of higher spending? what's interesting within the 0ecd report last week, one thing rishi sunak got criticised for is that even with the package of support that was a
let's look at the daily telegraph now, which is olivia's paper.s before inflation cools off." the p.m. fears the cost of burden crisis could word —— worsens popular those fears are well—founded. we've had a terrible economic forecast and the last week by the oecd, economic forecast and the last week by the 05cm),— by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would _ by the oecd, which forecasted the british economy would not...
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the daily telegraph are talking about a potential teacher strike.uggle through covid, and the government also will unveil plans to change the law to allow skilled agency workers in the case of teachers. that would mean supply teachers. that would mean supply teachers coming in. so, whether the cost of living crisis, with inflation reaching ii%, not surprising that unions are looking for quite substantial pay rises. the it hit i.9% for quite substantial pay rises. the it hit 1.9% this week and government expected to go as high as ii%. at the beginning of this year, the plan was for 2% increase across the public sector, and all the union said that's not enough when you look at how high inflation is. but the main thing the government is worried about is that wage price spiral, things will keep on building and building, and that will set inflation which you can't really get out of because most of the inflation comes from things outside the uk, on a lot of that is ukraine, but also global supply chains. every week now, and the various bodies will get the
the daily telegraph are talking about a potential teacher strike.uggle through covid, and the government also will unveil plans to change the law to allow skilled agency workers in the case of teachers. that would mean supply teachers. that would mean supply teachers coming in. so, whether the cost of living crisis, with inflation reaching ii%, not surprising that unions are looking for quite substantial pay rises. the it hit i.9% for quite substantial pay rises. the it hit 1.9% this week and...
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let's have a front look at the -- a look at the - look at the —— a look at the front page of the daily telegraphidt resigns as johnson�*s ethics chief." camilla, your paper, talk us of the details there? figs your paper, talk us of the details there? �* , , ., your paper, talk us of the details there? ~ , i. your paper, talk us of the details there? ~ , , your paper, talk us of the details there? a , ,., your paper, talk us of the details there? , there? as you said, this is a story dominating _ there? as you said, this is a story dominating the front _ there? as you said, this is a story dominating the front pages - there? as you said, this is a story| dominating the front pages today. some _ dominating the front pages today. some interesting detail in the telegraph story, which is this move by lord _ telegraph story, which is this move by lord geidt completely took downing street and the cabinet officials — downing street and the cabinet officials by surprise. they were saying — officials by surprise. they were saying only on monday that he had offered _ saying only on monday that he had offere
let's have a front look at the -- a look at the - look at the —— a look at the front page of the daily telegraphidt resigns as johnson�*s ethics chief." camilla, your paper, talk us of the details there? figs your paper, talk us of the details there? �* , , ., your paper, talk us of the details there? ~ , i. your paper, talk us of the details there? ~ , , your paper, talk us of the details there? a , ,., your paper, talk us of the details there? , there? as you said, this is a...
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the editors—in—chief of the times, the daily telegraph, the guardian, the daily mail, and the independentioned. fierce fighting is continuing in the east of ukraine, as russia pushes its advance into the country's industrial heartland. russia says it will give civilians a safe route out of the bombarded eastern city of severodonetsk for 12 hours on wednesday, although attempts to create humanitarian corridors in ukraine have often failed. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor has been in the city of kharkiv, to see the devastation for himself, and he said the court would prosecute the highest ranks of russians responsible. from there our correspondent, wyre davies reports. with this city still under daily attack... so, there was an air strike. ..karim khan's visit to kharkiv was more a statement of intent than gathering evidence. what were the ages of the children that normally you see? that will come later. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor toured several badly damaged parts of the city, including a primary school which was being used as a shelter when it
the editors—in—chief of the times, the daily telegraph, the guardian, the daily mail, and the independentioned. fierce fighting is continuing in the east of ukraine, as russia pushes its advance into the country's industrial heartland. russia says it will give civilians a safe route out of the bombarded eastern city of severodonetsk for 12 hours on wednesday, although attempts to create humanitarian corridors in ukraine have often failed. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor...
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the daily telegraph has that last—minute ruling from the european court of human rights, which casts over the departure of that flight to kigali. and that same story about the strasbourg court's action is the lead in the guardian. we will also talk about the cricket that features there on the front page. the sun chooses to splash on a story about boxer tyson fury�*s return to the ring. the ft leads on "turmoil" in the world of virtual currencies, reporting on job cuts at coinbase. it's cutting a fifth of its workforce. so let's remind you of that news within the last hour related to that flight that was due to take—off a little earlier tonight — we understand that will not happen. that's because of rulings that have meant there were originally seven asylum—seekers who were supposed to be on that plane, down from 50. we are told that a human rights appealfrom down from 50. we are told that a human rights appeal from the european court of human rights has meant that one of those was removed from the flight, which prompted legal appeals from the others who were on that plane, we were le
the daily telegraph has that last—minute ruling from the european court of human rights, which casts over the departure of that flight to kigali. and that same story about the strasbourg court's action is the lead in the guardian. we will also talk about the cricket that features there on the front page. the sun chooses to splash on a story about boxer tyson fury�*s return to the ring. the ft leads on "turmoil" in the world of virtual currencies, reporting on job cuts at coinbase....
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let's turn our attention to the daily telegraph. we're told that seeing a gp remotely is greener, according to the nhs. well, certainly, those who are worried about the net zero pledge by the nhs by 2040 and cutting the carbon footprint, might believe that the remote gp appointment would be very helpful, and that's of course true. but i think it is absolutely essential that those people who need face—to—face appointments or want fa ce—to —fa ce face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments are still going to be able to get them because so many cancers were missed, so many serious illnesses and things like dementia are missed if the doctor doesn't see someone in person and can't examine them or interact with them face—to—face. but of course there are many people who would choose and prefer to have a remote appointment so they don't have to take time off work, they don't have to travel and to sit in the gp surgery, may be be exposed to other people's terms. as long as there is that choic
let's turn our attention to the daily telegraph. we're told that seeing a gp remotely is greener, according to the nhs. well, certainly, those who are worried about the net zero pledge by the nhs by 2040 and cutting the carbon footprint, might believe that the remote gp appointment would be very helpful, and that's of course true. but i think it is absolutely essential that those people who need face—to—face appointments or want fa ce—to —fa ce face—to—face appointments or want...
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we're going to start with the daily telegraph. lovely to have you back.olando has hit back at criticism of the migrant scheme —— rwanda. it heated up and we got the verdict from the judge at the high court. so, rwanda have responded. what did they say? figs high court. 50, rwanda have responded. what did they say? as you sa , this is responded. what did they say? as you say. this is really _ responded. what did they say? as you say, this is really heated _ responded. what did they say? as you say, this is really heated up _ responded. what did they say? as you say, this is really heated up the - say, this is really heated up the controversy around this and i don't expect it to cool down anytime this week. if you look at the papers tomorrow, it's one of the main stories. the telegraph have stated a different angle. they have the high commissioner who hits back at criticism. what people who are taking it will be treated with... he said it will be a safe haven for people who are diverted to rwanda, but this isn'tjust... this is criticism of the scheme altoget
we're going to start with the daily telegraph. lovely to have you back.olando has hit back at criticism of the migrant scheme —— rwanda. it heated up and we got the verdict from the judge at the high court. so, rwanda have responded. what did they say? figs high court. 50, rwanda have responded. what did they say? as you sa , this is responded. what did they say? as you say. this is really _ responded. what did they say? as you say, this is really heated _ responded. what did they say? as...
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that is a damning headline from the daily telegraph, who are generally supportive of boris johnson andegraph, who are generally supportive of borisjohnson and his leadership, but that is what happened in westminister today stub he would _ happened in westminister today stub he would much rather be talking about _ he would much rather be talking about the — he would much rather be talking about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, — about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, plenty of other issues, and let's not— ukraine, plenty of other issues, and let's not forget, we are a couple of years away— let's not forget, we are a couple of years away from the general election for the _ years away from the general election for the party need to be thinking about— for the party need to be thinking about what things they need to do so they can _ about what things they need to do so they can put them on their levers in they can put them on their levers in the next election and give people the next election and give people the policies they promise in the last manifesto, so there's a lot to do, es
that is a damning headline from the daily telegraph, who are generally supportive of boris johnson andegraph, who are generally supportive of borisjohnson and his leadership, but that is what happened in westminister today stub he would _ happened in westminister today stub he would much rather be talking about _ he would much rather be talking about the — he would much rather be talking about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, — about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, plenty of other...
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let's turn our attention to the daily telegraph.that the remote gp appointment would be very helpful, and that's of course true. but i think it is absolutely essential that those people who need face—to—face appointments or want fa ce—to —fa ce face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments are still going to be able to get them because so many cancers were missed, so many serious illnesses and things like dementia are missed if the doctor doesn't see someone in person and can't examine them or interact with them face—to—face. but of course there are many
let's turn our attention to the daily telegraph.that the remote gp appointment would be very helpful, and that's of course true. but i think it is absolutely essential that those people who need face—to—face appointments or want fa ce—to —fa ce face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments are still going to be able to get them because so many cancers were missed, so many serious illnesses and things like dementia are missed if...
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the editors—in—chief of the times, the daily telegraph, the guardian, the daily mail, and the independent fighting is continuing in the east of ukraine, as russia pushes its advance into the country's industrial heartland. russia says it will give civilians a safe route out of the bombarded eastern city of severodonetsk for 12 hours on wednesday although attempts to create humanitarian corridors in ukraine have often failed. meanwhile, the international criminal court's chief has been to kharkiv, ukraine's second largest city, to see the devastation for himself, having opened an investigation into possible war crimes committed in the russian invasion of ukraine. from there, our correspondent wyre davies reports. with this city still under daily attack... so, there was an air strike. ..karim khan's visit to kharkiv was more a statement of intent than gathering evidence. what were the ages of the children that normally you see? that will come later. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor toured several badly damaged parts of the city, including a primary school which was being
the editors—in—chief of the times, the daily telegraph, the guardian, the daily mail, and the independent fighting is continuing in the east of ukraine, as russia pushes its advance into the country's industrial heartland. russia says it will give civilians a safe route out of the bombarded eastern city of severodonetsk for 12 hours on wednesday although attempts to create humanitarian corridors in ukraine have often failed. meanwhile, the international criminal court's chief has been to...
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other british media, in particular editors-in -chief and journalists of hazet gardin, times-daily, telegraph, dailymail, independen , in general, the russian ministry of foreign affairs imposed sanctions against 49 people, everyone is prohibited from entering russia, and in addition to journalists, representatives of the defense sector were affected by the restrictions. moscow says this is a response to western sanctions and returning to the battles in donbas, president zelenskyi called lysychansk and severodonetsk dead cities in severodonetsk, where there were approximately 120,000 people before the war and still remain several thousand civilians and they survive under artillery shelling, while the russians destroyed the city's infrastructure and we are in direct contact with elina morgunova, who comes from north donetsk, iryna good evening do you have relatives in north donetsk, do you manage to communicate with them and what do they say about the situation in good evening. unfortunately , since may 7, we have completely lost contact with our relatives from the donbass from the city of sev
other british media, in particular editors-in -chief and journalists of hazet gardin, times-daily, telegraph, dailymail, independen , in general, the russian ministry of foreign affairs imposed sanctions against 49 people, everyone is prohibited from entering russia, and in addition to journalists, representatives of the defense sector were affected by the restrictions. moscow says this is a response to western sanctions and returning to the battles in donbas, president zelenskyi called...
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let's move onto - another story on the daily telegraph front page. " gatwick reducing summer flight numbersof more flight chaos is pretty alarmina. ., alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over _ alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over the _ alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over the platinum - alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over the platinum jubilee l scenes over the platinum jubilee week. the story is about how gatwick is trying to avoid that in the future by reducing the number of flights that go through the airports. they're taking it down to 825 in july. airports. they're taking it down to 825 injuly. so the hope is that this will mean that up to 800,000 people will have their flights affected, but the hope is that we can do it ahead of time rather than last—minute cancellations that we saw over the platinum jubilee weekend which caused all that chaos. gatwick takes the view that they cannot handle what happens at the platinum jubilee so let's get ahead of it now by putting her assertions on these numbers, which will cause numbers but better than the chaos
let's move onto - another story on the daily telegraph front page. " gatwick reducing summer flight numbersof more flight chaos is pretty alarmina. ., alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over _ alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over the _ alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over the platinum - alarming. we saw all those chaotic scenes over the platinum jubilee l scenes over the platinum jubilee week. the story is about how gatwick is trying to avoid that in the future...
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political issue in sport, this . very political issue in sport, this is the sport section of the daily telegraphrticularly surprising given that has been much coverage on the subject in recent years? i coverage on the sub'ect in recent ears? ., , , , , years? i find it not surprising but i also years? i find it not surprising but i also find _ years? i find it not surprising but i also find it _ years? i find it not surprising but i also find it astonishing - years? i find it not surprising but i also find it astonishing the - years? i find it not surprising but i also find it astonishing the way | i also find it astonishing the way in the _ i also find it astonishing the way in the past — i also find it astonishing the way in the past two or three years it has become such an incendiary issue, look at _ has become such an incendiary issue, look at the _ has become such an incendiary issue, look at the storm about get —— a raging _ look at the storm about get —— a raging golfing jk rowling. i think newspapers sometimes make it far too simplistic— newspapers sometimes make it far too simplistic in
political issue in sport, this . very political issue in sport, this is the sport section of the daily telegraphrticularly surprising given that has been much coverage on the subject in recent years? i coverage on the sub'ect in recent ears? ., , , , , years? i find it not surprising but i also years? i find it not surprising but i also find _ years? i find it not surprising but i also find it _ years? i find it not surprising but i also find it astonishing - years? i find it not surprising but...
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result is worse than expected, so that is the view even from his own side of the fence and the daily telegraphr that he has tended to write for as a journalist and a columnist, hollow victory tears tories apart, so not a lot of good news therefore borisjohnson in terms of interpretation. i should say if you want the unvarnished impartial view on it all go to our website and we have not only what happened over the course of the last 24 hours or so but where that might lead. how could the conservatives change their leader? russia's un ambassador has walked out of a security council meeting after the president of the european council, charles michel, blamed the russian invasion of ukraine for causing a globalfood crisis. mr michel told the meeting in new york that russia was using food supplies as a stealth missile against the developing world, forcing people into poverty. the dramatic consequences of russia's war are spilling over across the globe and this is driving up food prices, pushing people into poverty and destabilising entire regions. and russia is solely responsible for the food crisis
result is worse than expected, so that is the view even from his own side of the fence and the daily telegraphr that he has tended to write for as a journalist and a columnist, hollow victory tears tories apart, so not a lot of good news therefore borisjohnson in terms of interpretation. i should say if you want the unvarnished impartial view on it all go to our website and we have not only what happened over the course of the last 24 hours or so but where that might lead. how could the...
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c. daily mail, the times the daily telegraph and the independent. and many of these outlets. top journalists have found themselves right alongside their editor and chiefs on this list. some of the most outlets. they are also accompanied by a number of officials and business people in britain that have ties to the ministry of defense. this list are now barred from entering the russian federation because mos carrying out anti russian activities and spreading russo phobic sentiment. but this is not actually coming out of the blue. the sanctions have been sanctions that were actually 1st lodged against a russian government officials in manion back in february. so we're now that we see rushes, a response move. it's will lots are lot for no, but more programs get there. start in moments here on our team. stay close to see what showing wherever you are. ah oh gosh, nobody will at. she listens it or she obviously we're not a miley on the city on the approved dish has a lot. osha. laura, that the she's us. yeah. i didn't have school or g f, q 3 m i z 8 you.
c. daily mail, the times the daily telegraph and the independent. and many of these outlets. top journalists have found themselves right alongside their editor and chiefs on this list. some of the most outlets. they are also accompanied by a number of officials and business people in britain that have ties to the ministry of defense. this list are now barred from entering the russian federation because mos carrying out anti russian activities and spreading russo phobic sentiment. but this is...
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the times the daily telegraph and the independent. and many of these outlets. top journalists have found themselves right alongside their editor and chiefs on this list, some of the most popular mainstream, british media outlets. they are also accompanied by a number of officials and business people in britain that have ties to the ministry of defense. they're now all 49 people on this list are now barred from entering the russian federation. because moscow says that they are guilty of carrying out anti russian activities and spreading russo phobic sentiment. but it's also important to keep in mind that this is not actually coming out of the blue. the sanctions have come as a response to western sanctions that were actually 1st lodged against a russian government. officials and media personalities, including ortiz, own editor and chief margarita c. manion, back in february, so we're now that we see russia's response to this. we're going to have to see what the west next move is. you know the story to bring you today as consumer prices
the times the daily telegraph and the independent. and many of these outlets. top journalists have found themselves right alongside their editor and chiefs on this list, some of the most popular mainstream, british media outlets. they are also accompanied by a number of officials and business people in britain that have ties to the ministry of defense. they're now all 49 people on this list are now barred from entering the russian federation. because moscow says that they are guilty of carrying...
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the queen front and centre of the daily telegraph — the paper reports on her statement to the britishg her alongside prince george. meanwhile, the times reports that the members of the royal family appearing on the balcony are a "message" about the future of the monarchy. and it was a slimmed—down royal family, according to the i — but the paper also looks at boris johnson's future, saying a vote on his leadership could come this week. the guardian claims the pm's allies are preparing
the queen front and centre of the daily telegraph — the paper reports on her statement to the britishg her alongside prince george. meanwhile, the times reports that the members of the royal family appearing on the balcony are a "message" about the future of the monarchy. and it was a slimmed—down royal family, according to the i — but the paper also looks at boris johnson's future, saying a vote on his leadership could come this week. the guardian claims the pm's allies are...
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chief music critic, daily telegraph. thanks for being with us.r being with us. duran duran, i have just thought of another one. it doesn't matter what i make of the line—up, what do you make? it i make of the line-up, what do you make? , ., ., ., , make? it is a royalvariety performance _ make? it is a royalvariety performance than - make? it is a royalvariety performance than 70 - make? it is a royal variety i performance than 70 glorious make? it is a royal variety - performance than 70 glorious years of pop music. there should be... at the queen has lived through rock and roll, beat music, heavy rock, punk, disco, hip—hop, garage and grime, and what we have got really, is the more family friendly, easy listening side. there are some big stars there and nobody is going to say that's a rod stewart isn't a big star and that duran duran aren't big stars but they aren't kind of the killer heavyweights of popular music. you know, it does feel a little bit... who was around? who was available? we know whether some people are asked to come and perform
chief music critic, daily telegraph. thanks for being with us.r being with us. duran duran, i have just thought of another one. it doesn't matter what i make of the line—up, what do you make? it i make of the line-up, what do you make? , ., ., ., , make? it is a royalvariety performance _ make? it is a royalvariety performance than - make? it is a royalvariety performance than 70 - make? it is a royal variety i performance than 70 glorious make? it is a royal variety - performance than 70...
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firmly in limp on territory, and a just thought i would show you also the conservative paper the daily telegraphten for as a journalist, hollowjury tears tories apart, just a flavour of what the papers are saying. now back to ukraine. russia's un ambassador has walked out of a security council meeting after the president of the european council, charles michel, blamed the russian invasion of ukraine for causing a globalfood crisis. mr michel told the meeting in new york that russia was using food supplies as a stealth missile against the developing world, forcing people into poverty. the dramatic consequences of russia's more are spilling over across the globe and this is driving up food prices, pushing people into poverty and destabilising entire regions. and russia is solely responsible for the food prices, pressure alone. despite the kremlin's campaign of lies and disinformation. and it is russian tanks, russian bombs and mines that are preventing ukraine from planting and harvesting. the kremlin is also targeting green storages and stealing grain in ukraine while shifting the blame on others
firmly in limp on territory, and a just thought i would show you also the conservative paper the daily telegraphten for as a journalist, hollowjury tears tories apart, just a flavour of what the papers are saying. now back to ukraine. russia's un ambassador has walked out of a security council meeting after the president of the european council, charles michel, blamed the russian invasion of ukraine for causing a globalfood crisis. mr michel told the meeting in new york that russia was using...
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i opened the pages of the daily telegraph and i saw a report on some kind of arrangement of di stefanoheard the details of the deceptions it confirmed a tendency that i have been half a where of in his school days. and as the scale of his activities became apparent. a sense of awe developed. when we heard about saddam hussein, some of the biggest villains of the late 20th century. the sense of law increased! how could somebody do this? >> this is a day, i want to find out when he was on trial because i wanted to be there. >> when i looked at the diary, the first date was 2013. we would have to wait two years for the trial. and at that point, my heart sunk. but i saw the bigger picture. and some strange bed, after five years, i knew that the work was now going to really begin. and the reason i say that, it is because he was now going to get the opportunity to give his side of the story. when di stefano provided his pretrial defensive statements, the whole case took a rather dramatic twist. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the defendant is a long-standing member of the security services. mi6. [noise] >> he was
i opened the pages of the daily telegraph and i saw a report on some kind of arrangement of di stefanoheard the details of the deceptions it confirmed a tendency that i have been half a where of in his school days. and as the scale of his activities became apparent. a sense of awe developed. when we heard about saddam hussein, some of the biggest villains of the late 20th century. the sense of law increased! how could somebody do this? >> this is a day, i want to find out when he was on...
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in an interview with the daily telegraph, ms patel said she believed the decision had been politicallyemple in the afghan capital kabul. two people are said to have been killed. the attackers threw hand grenades at the building but the taliban say a car bomb detonated before reaching the temple. the attack is said to be over now, with the authorities carrying out a clearance operation. here's the latest from our correspondent secunder kermani who's in kabul. well, the attack began around 6.30 in the morning, local time, and it seems the assailants tried to force their way into the compound housing this gurdwara, or sikh temple, using hand grenades. and according to taliban officials, guards then opened fire on the assailants, forcing them to detonate a car bomb they had prepared before it reached its target, but that still sent huge plumes of black smoke into the sky and there were, for a number of hours, the sound of gunfire and further explosions coming from the site. around an hour ago, though, the taliban said that they'd fully completed a clearance operation of the site. all the a
in an interview with the daily telegraph, ms patel said she believed the decision had been politicallyemple in the afghan capital kabul. two people are said to have been killed. the attackers threw hand grenades at the building but the taliban say a car bomb detonated before reaching the temple. the attack is said to be over now, with the authorities carrying out a clearance operation. here's the latest from our correspondent secunder kermani who's in kabul. well, the attack began around 6.30...
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the daily telegraph also leads on plans to raise benefits and pensions, saying the government will bringthe so—called �*triple lock�*. the guardian splashes on government plans to replace the human rights act, which the paper describes as fatally weakening human rights. joe, do you want to kick us off this time? start with that story. bill of rights to give uk power to overrulejudges. a bit of bill of rights to give uk power to overrule judges. a bit of a different take from the guardian, which we talked about in the previous hour. it which we talked about in the previous hour. it fundamentally comes down — previous hour. it fundamentally comes down to _ previous hour. it fundamentally comes down to the _ previous hour. it fundamentally comes down to the same - previous hour. it fundamentally comes down to the same thing. previous hour. it fundamentally - comes down to the same thing. the government wishes to revoke that human rights act which was introduced in 1990 by the labour government, and made britain a signatory of the european convention on human rights. it guarantees various hu
the daily telegraph also leads on plans to raise benefits and pensions, saying the government will bringthe so—called �*triple lock�*. the guardian splashes on government plans to replace the human rights act, which the paper describes as fatally weakening human rights. joe, do you want to kick us off this time? start with that story. bill of rights to give uk power to overrulejudges. a bit of bill of rights to give uk power to overrule judges. a bit of a different take from the guardian,...
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weakly divided for a long-term confrontation with russia, with these words, the british newspaper daily telegraphes the summit in brussels at which ukraine and moldova received the status of eu candidates if, at the beginning of the russian special operation in the donbass, european countries showed strength from solidarity, accepting all new sanctions against russia, now the situation is changing, and the eu summit quickly demonstrates the classics of the genre, the telegraph writes a lot of kind words from the rostrum to zelensky's assignment of the status of candidates to eu members to ukraine, but behind the scenes everything is different french leader emmanuel macron openly admits that for ukraine and moldova the way to the european union can take not even years, but a decade. yeah, in russia, with regard to moldova and ukraine, it is quite clear that this is a decision of the european council on the status of candidates related to the context. yes it's political signal. i fully admit it, and i said quite frankly today that it will take time, that it will take years. is this a good geopoliti
weakly divided for a long-term confrontation with russia, with these words, the british newspaper daily telegraphes the summit in brussels at which ukraine and moldova received the status of eu candidates if, at the beginning of the russian special operation in the donbass, european countries showed strength from solidarity, accepting all new sanctions against russia, now the situation is changing, and the eu summit quickly demonstrates the classics of the genre, the telegraph writes a lot of...
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0k, pact or not, we have time, you need to move on to the daily i you need to move on to the daily telegraphflecting the reality. you already have barbados go independent as a republic last year. you've got jamaica, saying they want to go, not have the queen as head of state. australia just elected anthony albanese. to try and move towards a referendum. this is probably bound to happen. you have the commonwealth as an entity, it's so useful. —— it's still. you still have other countries coming into the commonwealth. rwanda and mozambique were not former members when it started, but they seek value in it. there are some issues around accounting on how it's managed. coming in for quite a lot of criticism lately. but there is certain value in bringing together both developing and developed patients. very different from g7 and nato, etc, so i think the future is still there. but i do think charles is reflecting a reality in a very pragmatic way that he would. what is reflecting a reality in a very pragmatic way that he would. what do ou think, pragmatic way that he would. what do you think, susi
0k, pact or not, we have time, you need to move on to the daily i you need to move on to the daily telegraphflecting the reality. you already have barbados go independent as a republic last year. you've got jamaica, saying they want to go, not have the queen as head of state. australia just elected anthony albanese. to try and move towards a referendum. this is probably bound to happen. you have the commonwealth as an entity, it's so useful. —— it's still. you still have other countries...
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the daily telegraph, wokery report. on waste and wokery and that diversity and inclusion jobs would be cut in the nhs was doubled you make of this? fin jobs would be cut in the nhs was doubled you make of this? on the face of it, doubled you make of this? on the face of it. it _ doubled you make of this? on the face of it, it is _ doubled you make of this? on the face of it, it is a _ doubled you make of this? on the face of it, it is a damning - face of it, it is a damning indictment of the system as it stands at the moment, the health secretary saying we have got to... referring to this report by general sir gordon messenger, who stood for eight months at looking at the nhs and came up with a conclusion, a culture that allows bullying and determination, and calling for an end of what are described as diversityjobs. i suspect the union will have a lot to say about this, even when it is eventually published. my thoughts, circling back to what was said a moment ago, is we have had so many reports into the nhs, inquires in
the daily telegraph, wokery report. on waste and wokery and that diversity and inclusion jobs would be cut in the nhs was doubled you make of this? fin jobs would be cut in the nhs was doubled you make of this? on the face of it, doubled you make of this? on the face of it. it _ doubled you make of this? on the face of it, it is _ doubled you make of this? on the face of it, it is a _ doubled you make of this? on the face of it, it is a damning - face of it, it is a damning indictment of the...
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let's take a look at a story in the daily telegraph which is making headlines today which is the idearuption on the railways and lots of other industrial action potentially over the summer, people even talking about a summer of discontent and the government talking about changes to allow in agency staff. this is quite complicated historically, isn't it? yes, and it's showing a clear line between — yes, and it's showing a clear line between the labour party and the conservative party on this issue. the conservatives have clearly taken the side _ the conservatives have clearly taken the side of _ the conservatives have clearly taken the side of the hard—pressed traveller— the side of the hard—pressed traveller and commuter who wants to -et traveller and commuter who wants to get to— traveller and commuter who wants to get to work— traveller and commuter who wants to get to work in june on the 21st, 23rd _ get to work in june on the 21st, 23rd and — get to work in june on the 21st, 23rd and 25th. whereas some papers are pointing out that members of the labour— are pointing out that membe
let's take a look at a story in the daily telegraph which is making headlines today which is the idearuption on the railways and lots of other industrial action potentially over the summer, people even talking about a summer of discontent and the government talking about changes to allow in agency staff. this is quite complicated historically, isn't it? yes, and it's showing a clear line between — yes, and it's showing a clear line between the labour party and the conservative party on this...
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in an interview with the daily telegraph, ms patel said she believed the decision had been politically businesses are "obliged" to help people hit by soaring prices. david buttress, who co—founded just eat, was appointed this week for six months. he said he would focus on convincing food shops, utility companies and the leisure industry to cut costs for consumers. 0ur political correspondent, ione wells, has been speaking to him. talk to anyone on high streets up and down the uk, and everyone is thinking about the cost of living and what changes they could make. i've definitely cut down on fuel and eating out. being careful about how much electricity i use, but i don't think i'm cutting back that much. turning out lights and trying - to get my daughter to turn her fan off at night, and things like that. people are changing how much they buy but can't control how much goods cost. that's something the government's new cost—of—living tzar david buttress wants to change. he founded the delivery chain just eat, but will have desk here at the heart of government here. but he says his aims ar
in an interview with the daily telegraph, ms patel said she believed the decision had been politically businesses are "obliged" to help people hit by soaring prices. david buttress, who co—founded just eat, was appointed this week for six months. he said he would focus on convincing food shops, utility companies and the leisure industry to cut costs for consumers. 0ur political correspondent, ione wells, has been speaking to him. talk to anyone on high streets up and down the uk,...