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we have the daily telegraph saying rishi sunak takes the daily telegraph saying rishi sunaktakes aimegraph saying rishi sunak takes aim at liz truss over china's influence in universities. tough on china, mr sunak?, pull the other one. ties into what you are saying there. expand on that. exactly. the same story that the daily mail are covering but they are to the elect paper is taking the stance of backing liz truss in this later ship campaign. i suppose trumpeting the liz truss campaign line of attack which is to essentially ridicule rishi sunakfor trying to talk tough on china put up and pointing to the speech he made last year where he actually wanted to create greater economic ties with china, he was talking about how speech of china's economy and it's important that the uk does business with them and has a nuanced view. the liz truss campaign are saying it seems a bit hypocritical to now be talking about how china is this massive national security threat when actually that's a slightly different mind to what you are taking previously. fascinating. camilla, just _ taking previous
we have the daily telegraph saying rishi sunak takes the daily telegraph saying rishi sunaktakes aimegraph saying rishi sunak takes aim at liz truss over china's influence in universities. tough on china, mr sunak?, pull the other one. ties into what you are saying there. expand on that. exactly. the same story that the daily mail are covering but they are to the elect paper is taking the stance of backing liz truss in this later ship campaign. i suppose trumpeting the liz truss campaign line...
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is the daily telegraph come out in favour — moment.e out in favour of liz _ moment. is the daily telegraph come out in favour of liz truss, _ moment. is the daily telegraph come out in favour of liz truss, do - moment. is the daily telegraph come out in favour of liz truss, do you - out in favour of liz truss, do you think? �* , ., ., out in favour of liz truss, do you think? 2 ., ., _ out in favour of liz truss, do you think? 2 ., ., ., ., think? it's all to pay for at the moment- _ think? it's all to pay for at the moment- we _ think? it's all to pay for at the moment. we have _ think? it's all to pay for at the moment. we have had - think? it's all to pay for at the l moment. we have had multiple think? it's all to pay for at the - moment. we have had multiple of the big beast declaring their candidacy, but we have yet to hear from priti patel, so it would be a bit unfair tojump the gun. i think it's all to play for. ultimately the newspapers will come out and backed different candidates, but every single newspaper wants to be backi
is the daily telegraph come out in favour — moment.e out in favour of liz _ moment. is the daily telegraph come out in favour of liz truss, _ moment. is the daily telegraph come out in favour of liz truss, do - moment. is the daily telegraph come out in favour of liz truss, do you - out in favour of liz truss, do you think? �* , ., ., out in favour of liz truss, do you think? 2 ., ., _ out in favour of liz truss, do you think? 2 ., ., ., ., think? it's all to pay for at the moment- _ think?...
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very much the theme on the daily telegraph's front page - daily telegraph's front page tomorrow as well over chris pincher. that is what differentiates the daily telegraph from other front pages because it's interesting that they are quoting sources close to three cabinet ministers criticising the appointment of chris pincher is deputy chief whip and expressing dismay at having to publicly answer questions about what mrjohnson knew about claims of sexual impropriety. but we don't hear very much about cabinet criticism of the prime minister, but it seems to be the case according to this article. i case according to this article. i have been in politics for more than ten years— have been in politics for more than ten years and cabinet its content is a staple _ ten years and cabinet its content is a staple headline. if the cabinet want _ a staple headline. if the cabinet want to— a staple headline. if the cabinet want to get rid of... not a staple headline. if the cabinet want to get rid of. . ._ a staple headline. if the cabinet want to get rid of... not so much with this cabinet _ want t
very much the theme on the daily telegraph's front page - daily telegraph's front page tomorrow as well over chris pincher. that is what differentiates the daily telegraph from other front pages because it's interesting that they are quoting sources close to three cabinet ministers criticising the appointment of chris pincher is deputy chief whip and expressing dismay at having to publicly answer questions about what mrjohnson knew about claims of sexual impropriety. but we don't hear very much...
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telegraph or the daily mail would _ daily telegraph or the daily mail would be — daily telegraph or be talking about the chancellor —like ri5hi - would be talking about the . chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. puttihg — chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. puttihg up _ chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 _ chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 now- chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 now so - chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 now so he l chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. . putting up taxe5 now so he can chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. - putting up taxe5 now so he can have a trig-budget— putting up taxe5 now so he can have a trig-budget six— putting up taxe5 now so he can have a big—budget six months— putting up taxe5 now so he can have a big—budget six months before - putting up taxe5 now so he can have a big—budget six months before the| a big—budget six months before the next election. the _ a big—budget six months before the next election. the con5ervative5 . next election. the con5ervative5 would _ next election. the con5ervative5 would win — next electi
telegraph or the daily mail would _ daily telegraph or the daily mail would be — daily telegraph or be talking about the chancellor —like ri5hi - would be talking about the . chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. puttihg — chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. puttihg up _ chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 _ chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 now- chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 now so - chancellor —like ri5hi sunak. putting up taxe5 now so he l...
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we've seen the daily telegraph front page for tomorrow. let's pull up a couple of the others.picture borisjohnson from behind them and it says last chance saloon. then you have the times newspaper with johnson then you have the times newspaper withjohnson on the brink and all the papers really drawing the same conclusion that borisjohnson is really getting very close to not hanging on. metro goes for going, going, gone. some people are pointing to the fact that the summer recess is not far away and if mr johnson can get that far perhaps he'll have a chance to reset in what feels like a very precarious moment this evening, perhaps may not feel so precarious come september. haw so precarious come september. how many more — so precarious come september. how many more precarious moments are we all can_ many more precarious moments are we all can live _ many more precarious moments are we all can live through? if you look at where _ all can live through? if you look at where this— all can live through? if you look at where this started, it started last october— where this started,
we've seen the daily telegraph front page for tomorrow. let's pull up a couple of the others.picture borisjohnson from behind them and it says last chance saloon. then you have the times newspaper with johnson then you have the times newspaper withjohnson on the brink and all the papers really drawing the same conclusion that borisjohnson is really getting very close to not hanging on. metro goes for going, going, gone. some people are pointing to the fact that the summer recess is not far away...
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the daily telegraph. _ to. that's the big question. the daily telegraph, i'll— to.g question. the daily telegraph, i'll photograph there of borisjohnson with his son who is about two and a half now or something like that. the main story, pms longer bite leaves uk and state of paralysis. it was the economist editor i was reading saying that the long departure disqualifies him yet further for the post he held. indeed that it economist _ further for the post he held. indeed that it economist was _ further for the post he held. indeed that it economist was interesting i that it economist was interesting the headline wasjust go now. it's interesting — the headline wasjust go now. it's interesting the telegragh focuses on much _ interesting the telegragh focuses on much the _ interesting the telegragh focuses on much the same thing, it focuses on what _ much the same thing, it focuses on what it— much the same thing, it focuses on what it calls — much the same thing, it focuses on what it calls a state of paralysis that we — what it calls a state of paralysis that we now
the daily telegraph. _ to. that's the big question. the daily telegraph, i'll— to.g question. the daily telegraph, i'll photograph there of borisjohnson with his son who is about two and a half now or something like that. the main story, pms longer bite leaves uk and state of paralysis. it was the economist editor i was reading saying that the long departure disqualifies him yet further for the post he held. indeed that it economist _ further for the post he held. indeed that it economist was...
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the daily telegraph, bison to run free in woodlands project. i’m the daily telegraph, bison to run freed about this! the environment secretary, he's been really keen to do, to reintroduce species to the country that disappeared perhaps decades, centuries ago. we have the bison being reintroduced. i think the beaver is another big project as well. i guess it's part of this wider initiative of the conservative government to try and notjust conserve the country's flare of —— the flora and fauna, but to resurrect it and improve it. i'm all for it. i think it's fantastic to have some bison around... just three of them, but — have some bison around... just three of them, but interesting _ have some bison around... just three of them, but interesting site - have some bison around... just three of them, but interesting site they - of them, but interesting site they will be. �* ., ., , �*, will be. i'm not an expert, it's strange. _ will be. i'm not an expert, it's strange. it— will be. i'm not an expert, it's strange, it never— will be. i'm not an expert, it's strange, it never came - will be.
the daily telegraph, bison to run free in woodlands project. i’m the daily telegraph, bison to run freed about this! the environment secretary, he's been really keen to do, to reintroduce species to the country that disappeared perhaps decades, centuries ago. we have the bison being reintroduced. i think the beaver is another big project as well. i guess it's part of this wider initiative of the conservative government to try and notjust conserve the country's flare of —— the flora and...
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today, the daily telegraph ran a column by lord frost, today, the daily telegraph ran a column by lordf of borisjohnson. lord frost is calling for the prime minister to go. the daily express stayed on side. it said the resignation of rishi sunak was a potential for tax cuts. the front page of the mail today talks about mrjohnson as the greased piglet. and a mail editorial on monday said, "well, mrjohnson�*s the best man to lead britain." so we've been getting different messages from the mail across the last few days. but more broadly, michael crick, there does appear to have been an evolution in the position of the right—of—centre press. how do you explain that? well, it's inevitable. i mean, the right—of—centre press took the view that we've got to do everything we can to get borisjohnson elected, or re—elected, three years ago at the general election. and i think, gradually, they've realised that he doesn't stand for... he's not doing the conservative brand any good. he does not stand for many of the things that they believe in, particularly when it comes to issues such as family val
today, the daily telegraph ran a column by lord frost, today, the daily telegraph ran a column by lordf of borisjohnson. lord frost is calling for the prime minister to go. the daily express stayed on side. it said the resignation of rishi sunak was a potential for tax cuts. the front page of the mail today talks about mrjohnson as the greased piglet. and a mail editorial on monday said, "well, mrjohnson�*s the best man to lead britain." so we've been getting different messages from...
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apparently tired, according to the daily telegraph, western countries threatened to leave zelensky withoutassistance. if he doesn’t achieve any real success here before the autumn, then in the french parliament they are already saying that there is no ukraine, there is no future in the eu, granting ukraine the status of a candidate member of the european union was a mistake, emotions and politicians prevailed over reason , and the president of switzerland tried to reduce the ardor of some politicians during the conference on the restoration of ukraine in lugano, he opposed the confiscation of russian assets in favor of kiev, said this would create a very, dangerous precedent anastasia dolgova news. british media reported that prime minister boris johnson was another three steps closer to resigning, the reason was another scandal, after which the heads of ministry of finance and the ministry of health this morning, they were joined by the deputy minister of education of great britain, as the british press notes. the end of johnson's career is so obvious that the bookmakers have even stopped
apparently tired, according to the daily telegraph, western countries threatened to leave zelensky withoutassistance. if he doesn’t achieve any real success here before the autumn, then in the french parliament they are already saying that there is no ukraine, there is no future in the eu, granting ukraine the status of a candidate member of the european union was a mistake, emotions and politicians prevailed over reason , and the president of switzerland tried to reduce the ardor of some...
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let's go to the daily telegraph, still on the same story in essence. his backing. they are all lining up behind truss. nadhim zahawi being the latest following. tom tugendhat recently, and suella braverman. 0bviously they want to back the winning horse so that they see the fortunes of truss and she is doing so much better than sunak. it would be... unless he manages to turn things around in the next few days, i think that's kind of lead that she has will become quite cemented and it will be very difficult for him to turn around. and so you can just see all these conservative mps lining up to support her thinking, well, obviously, we want to be in the court of the winning person. so i would say it is absolutely as cynical as that and nothing else. this cynical as that and nothing else. as cynical as that and nothing else. as cynical as that and nothing else. as cynical as that. we don't have long left. i guess by a previous answer i know the answer to this but i will ask you both, can you see anything changing here in the polls in the support for liz tr
let's go to the daily telegraph, still on the same story in essence. his backing. they are all lining up behind truss. nadhim zahawi being the latest following. tom tugendhat recently, and suella braverman. 0bviously they want to back the winning horse so that they see the fortunes of truss and she is doing so much better than sunak. it would be... unless he manages to turn things around in the next few days, i think that's kind of lead that she has will become quite cemented and it will be...
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the daily telegraph they are obviously - interesting observation. cuts until late next year. the question of honesty and morality is being brought up, rishi sunak said in his interview today saying liz truss's tax plans increasing debt will not be moral and could feel inflation. you know, morality and economics, interesting question for a man whose family were in non—domicile, avoided paying millions of pounds over the years to the exchequer to a time when he was chancellor, and he was also in possession, you know, of trying to get a green prior to the states, so the question of morality, being up front, being open, is not a wise card for him to play? hat being up front, being open, is not a wise card for him to play?— wise card for him to play? not at all, not wise card for him to play? not at all. not at _ wise card for him to play? not at all, not at all. _ wise card for him to play? not at all, not at all. you _ wise card for him to play? not at all, not at all. you know, - wise card for him to play? not at all, not at all. you know, so - wise ca
the daily telegraph they are obviously - interesting observation. cuts until late next year. the question of honesty and morality is being brought up, rishi sunak said in his interview today saying liz truss's tax plans increasing debt will not be moral and could feel inflation. you know, morality and economics, interesting question for a man whose family were in non—domicile, avoided paying millions of pounds over the years to the exchequer to a time when he was chancellor, and he was also...
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says stopping the daily telegraph sastohnson is hanging by a thread as rishi sunak and sajid javid walktical editor says the prime minister modi battling for survival last night. modi battling for survival last niuht. . ~ , modi battling for survival last niuht. .~' , ., night. talk us through the tabloids- _ night. talk us through the tabloids. headlines - night. talk us through the tabloids. headlines can i night. talk us through the | tabloids. headlines can be quite brutal?— tabloids. headlines can be quite brutal? that's right the tabloids are _ quite brutal? that's right the tabloids are more _ quite brutal? that's right the tabloids are more colourful. quite brutal? that's right the i tabloids are more colourful and they didn't disappoint this morning. the daily mail goes with, can even boris the greased piglet wriggle out of this? referring to a term the former prime minister david cameron referred to boris johnson as. they call the resignation is a coup attempt. if we move onto the daily i have to bring this one up because it is the most colourful of the lot. curtains for bozo.
says stopping the daily telegraph sastohnson is hanging by a thread as rishi sunak and sajid javid walktical editor says the prime minister modi battling for survival last night. modi battling for survival last niuht. . ~ , modi battling for survival last niuht. .~' , ., night. talk us through the tabloids- _ night. talk us through the tabloids. headlines - night. talk us through the tabloids. headlines can i night. talk us through the | tabloids. headlines can be quite brutal?— tabloids....
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they ask on the daily telegraph pins long goodbye these u. k. in state of paralysis guardian, left leaning paper, they're saying it's over independent going but still in number 10. meanwhile, the financial times, johnson quit, defiant to the end of our boys, johnson says there will be no major policy changes into next tory that is chosen. let's take a look at the people who could replace him from a chance that she's not gained popularity. the public face of the government's economic recovery plans post pandemic, but concerns over his wife's tax status hurt his image. while foreign secretary, this trust is likely to be another contender, the previous position is international trade secretary. so her secure, post briggs, it trade deals, and former foreign and health. the secretary jeremy hunter, was johnston's main rival, the last leadership contest. he could have another go. as could sergeant job id and now his resignation is how sacred sean cheese de triggered an avalanche of departures from the government. so replacement as chancellor nadeem, t
they ask on the daily telegraph pins long goodbye these u. k. in state of paralysis guardian, left leaning paper, they're saying it's over independent going but still in number 10. meanwhile, the financial times, johnson quit, defiant to the end of our boys, johnson says there will be no major policy changes into next tory that is chosen. let's take a look at the people who could replace him from a chance that she's not gained popularity. the public face of the government's economic recovery...
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today, the daily telegraph ran a column by lord frost, who negotiated brexit on behalf of borisjohnsongo. the daily express stayed on side. it said the resignation of rishi sunak was a potential for tax cuts. the front page of the mail today talks about mrjohnson as the greased piglet. and a mail editorial on monday said, "well, mrjohnson�*s the best man to lead britain." so we've been getting different messages from the mail across the last few days. but more broadly, michael crick, there does appear to have been an evolution in the position of the right—of—centre press. how do you explain that? well, it's inevitable. i mean, the right—of—centre press took the view that "we've got to do everything we can to get borisjohnson elected, or re—elected," three years ago at the general election. and i think, gradually, they've realised that he doesn't stand for... he's not doing the conservative brand any good. he does not stand for many of the things that they believe in, particularly when it comes to issues such as family values, that his economic policies are not necessarily conservative,
today, the daily telegraph ran a column by lord frost, who negotiated brexit on behalf of borisjohnsongo. the daily express stayed on side. it said the resignation of rishi sunak was a potential for tax cuts. the front page of the mail today talks about mrjohnson as the greased piglet. and a mail editorial on monday said, "well, mrjohnson�*s the best man to lead britain." so we've been getting different messages from the mail across the last few days. but more broadly, michael...
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the daily telegraph's front page, liz truss and the race for pm. ., behind. yes, that is what he said in a video to his _ behind. yes, that is what he said in a video to his supporters. - behind. yes, that is what he said in a video to his supporters. i - a video to his supporters. i think when _ a video to his supporters. i think when you — a video to his supporters. i think when you take a step back from that, though _ when you take a step back from that, though it _ when you take a step back from that, though it is— when you take a step back from that, though. it is important to remember that these are two candidates who are competing for votes from we think— are competing for votes from we think it's — are competing for votes from we think it's a — are competing for votes from we think it's a tory party that hasn't actually— think it's a tory party that hasn't actually disclosed how many members they've _ actually disclosed how many members they've got, but we think it's around 160,000 at the moment. that is a tiny— around 160,000 at the moment
the daily telegraph's front page, liz truss and the race for pm. ., behind. yes, that is what he said in a video to his _ behind. yes, that is what he said in a video to his supporters. - behind. yes, that is what he said in a video to his supporters. i - a video to his supporters. i think when _ a video to his supporters. i think when you — a video to his supporters. i think when you take a step back from that, though _ when you take a step back from that, though it _ when you take a step...
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let's move on to a striking headline in the daily telegraph.e piece and thought but i read the piece and thought a striking headline and not a lot of detail as to what this plan involves. . ., , ., . , involves. the cobra emergency committee. — involves. the cobra emergency committee, cobra _ involves. the cobra emergency committee, cobra crisis - involves. the cobra emergency - committee, cobra crisis committee has been _ committee, cobra crisis committee has been meeting inside number ten. we are _ has been meeting inside number ten. we are promised even ate the richer of 40 _ we are promised even ate the richer of 40 degrees in certain places and isaw— of 40 degrees in certain places and i saw the _ of 40 degrees in certain places and i saw the temperature was at the top today 32 _ i saw the temperature was at the top today 32 degrees in north pole and around heathrow. goodness me i cannot— around heathrow. goodness me i cannot imagine what life was like around _ cannot imagine what life was like around for— cannot imagine what life was like
let's move on to a striking headline in the daily telegraph.e piece and thought but i read the piece and thought a striking headline and not a lot of detail as to what this plan involves. . ., , ., . , involves. the cobra emergency committee. — involves. the cobra emergency committee, cobra _ involves. the cobra emergency committee, cobra crisis - involves. the cobra emergency - committee, cobra crisis committee has been _ committee, cobra crisis committee has been meeting inside number ten....
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i can remember many a time where the daily telegraph and the — time where the daily telegraph and thely mail would be talking about a like rishi sunak. _ talking about a like rishi sunak, you know, putting up taxes — sunak, you know, putting up taxes now_ sunak, you know, putting up taxes now so we could have a bigger— taxes now so we could have a bigger taxcutting budget six months before the next general election — months before the next general election. the conservatives would — election. the conservatives would win, and they could just roll over— would win, and they could just roll over their mandate. that is sort — roll over their mandate. that is sort of _ roll over their mandate. that is sort of what rishi sunak is proposing, isn't he?- proposing, isn't he? that is aood proposing, isn't he? that is good politics. _ proposing, isn't he? that is good politics, isn't- proposing, isn't he? that is good politics, isn't it? - proposing, isn't he? that is good politics, isn't it? holdj good politics, isn't it? hold on, good politics, isn't it? hold on. though- _ good politics, isn't
i can remember many a time where the daily telegraph and the — time where the daily telegraph and thely mail would be talking about a like rishi sunak. _ talking about a like rishi sunak, you know, putting up taxes — sunak, you know, putting up taxes now_ sunak, you know, putting up taxes now so we could have a bigger— taxes now so we could have a bigger taxcutting budget six months before the next general election — months before the next general election. the conservatives would —...
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. >> sonia was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph. she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoys getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to chaos. chrysler chaos means he can emerge all these things going on, all of this noise, all this commotion as a person with the witticism. that is what appeals to him. >> the coronavirus pandemic was a perfect storm of crises and chaos that blue attention away from other problems. despite his promise to get brexit done, written remains mired in dispute with its -- britain remains mired in a dispute. success with the vaccine program help to obscure johnson's own indecision and delays in following scientific device contributed to one of the highest death tolls in the developed world. dominic cummings described the prime minister's leadership as erratic, indecisive, distracted. >> nobody could find a way around the problem. the prime minister was just smashing from one place to another. >> he is rushing over to the other side of the aisle. >> boris johnson learned early to be sel
. >> sonia was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph. she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoys getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to chaos. chrysler chaos means he can emerge all these things going on, all of this noise, all this commotion as a person with the witticism. that is what appeals to him. >> the coronavirus pandemic was a perfect storm of crises and chaos that blue attention away from other...
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i can remember many a time where the daily telegraph— remember many a time where the daily telegraphellor that wishes to nak _ talking about chancellor that wishes to nak putting up taxes now so that he could _ to nak putting up taxes now so that he could have a big tax—cutting budget— he could have a big tax—cutting budget six months before the next general— budget six months before the next general election. the conservatives wouid _ general election. the conservatives wouid win— general election. the conservatives would win and they could just roll over their— would win and they could just roll over their mandate. that is what wishes _ over their mandate. that is what wishes to— over their mandate. that is what wishes to nak i5 over their mandate. that is what wishes to nak is proposing, isn't it? ., , , ., wishes to nak is proposing, isn't it? .,, , it? you see, it is a topsy-turvy contest _ it? you see, it is a topsy-turvy contest he — it? you see, it is a topsy-turvy contest. he is _ it? you see, it is a topsy-turvy contest. he is the _ it? you see, it is a topsy-turvy contest.
i can remember many a time where the daily telegraph— remember many a time where the daily telegraphellor that wishes to nak _ talking about chancellor that wishes to nak putting up taxes now so that he could _ to nak putting up taxes now so that he could have a big tax—cutting budget— he could have a big tax—cutting budget six months before the next general— budget six months before the next general election. the conservatives wouid _ general election. the conservatives wouid win—...
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according to the daily telegraph, the foreign secretary is the front—runner to become prime minster —be announced in september. but the guardian says the tory party fears a damaging six—week battle between the two rivals. blue on blue dogfight — is it's headline. the mail features an exclusive from liz truss who promises to hold an emergency tax cutting budget. while the times quotes mr sunak�*s warning to the tory membership — pick me or lose the next election to labour. the express bids farewell to the outgoing prime minister, but claims borisjohnson is hinting at a political comeback. and speaking of comebacks — the lionesses beat spain 2—1 in a stunning extra—time stand—off — as england head to the semi—finals of the euro championship. so let's begin. let's start with the daily mail. they have an interview with liz truss saying she will hold an emergency tax cuts budget, she is very much pitching her bed on tax cuts, isn't she?— very much pitching her bed on tax cuts, isn't she? yes. this is a core -a er cuts, isn't she? yes. this is a core paper for— cuts, isn't she? yes. this is
according to the daily telegraph, the foreign secretary is the front—runner to become prime minster —be announced in september. but the guardian says the tory party fears a damaging six—week battle between the two rivals. blue on blue dogfight — is it's headline. the mail features an exclusive from liz truss who promises to hold an emergency tax cutting budget. while the times quotes mr sunak�*s warning to the tory membership — pick me or lose the next election to labour. the...
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i can remember many a time where the daily telegraph i and the daily mail would be talking about a chancellorave been kevin clarke — you know, putting up taxes now so we could have a big l tax—cutting budget six months before the next general- election. the conservatives would win, and they could just roll - over their mandate. that is sort of what rishi - sunak is proposing, isn't he? he is... that is good politics, isn't it? hold on, though. it is a topsy—turvy contest. he is the thatcherite. she used to go around saying, "you have got "to balance the books. "my father owned his shop in grantham and never spent "more than he earned," and so on, and that is basically what he is saying. but he is being attacked by those who regard themselves as the committed thatcherites — jacob rees mogg and people like that. as a socialist, even though he is actually being being the balance—the—books, don't put up taxes until you can pay forthem, now, he might be wrong about all of these things, but it is the thatcherite view. she, liz truss, is more stuck in that sort of reaganite view that you borrow to c
i can remember many a time where the daily telegraph i and the daily mail would be talking about a chancellorave been kevin clarke — you know, putting up taxes now so we could have a big l tax—cutting budget six months before the next general- election. the conservatives would win, and they could just roll - over their mandate. that is sort of what rishi - sunak is proposing, isn't he? he is... that is good politics, isn't it? hold on, though. it is a topsy—turvy contest. he is the...
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staying with the front page of the daily _ the front page of the daily telegraph because the rishi sunak, about zahawi coming for support of liz truss. , ,. , ., ., liz truss. they say all the momentum is with liz truss's _ liz truss. they say all the momentum is with liz truss's campaign. - liz truss. they say all the momentum is with liz truss's campaign. rishi - is with liz truss's campaign. rishi sunak is desperately trying to come with new lines and new headlines but you look at people like zahawi who formally endorsed liz truss ac see what they are all actually really doing isjust what they are all actually really doing is just acknowledging the inevitable, they're bending the knee to the next person was going to be the next leader of the party because love these people are hoping she might give them a job and as the stringers, they have joined might give them a job and as the stringers, they havejoined others who have endorsed liz truss we should also say it's been, ben wallace, his decision not to run himself in a lot of people and i think also the line—up of these people that en
staying with the front page of the daily _ the front page of the daily telegraph because the rishi sunak, about zahawi coming for support of liz truss. , ,. , ., ., liz truss. they say all the momentum is with liz truss's _ liz truss. they say all the momentum is with liz truss's campaign. - liz truss. they say all the momentum is with liz truss's campaign. rishi - is with liz truss's campaign. rishi sunak is desperately trying to come with new lines and new headlines but you look at people...
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camilla turner from the daily telegraph, and also thanks to paul waugh, chief political commentator atng for everyone. we have thor: love and thunder, another superhero movie. we have a new version of persuasion coming to netflix. and brian and charles, a robot movie with a difference. i'm intrigued about number three. good. but anyway, we will start with thor. love and thunder, which is the sequel to thor: ragnarok, which i know that you did go and see. i did see that, although... you see, there we are. i had to be reminded that we'd seen it, in a kind of "why are we married?" sort of way, because i didn't remember every detail of the film. "which one is this?" ok, so this is once again directed by taika waititi. so the plot is driven by christian bale's gorr the god butcher, who is on a mission to butcher gods, as his name would suggest. he must be stopped. meanwhile, thor is pining forjane foster — natalie portman — who was around a while ago and went away. now she's come back.
camilla turner from the daily telegraph, and also thanks to paul waugh, chief political commentator atng for everyone. we have thor: love and thunder, another superhero movie. we have a new version of persuasion coming to netflix. and brian and charles, a robot movie with a difference. i'm intrigued about number three. good. but anyway, we will start with thor. love and thunder, which is the sequel to thor: ragnarok, which i know that you did go and see. i did see that, although... you see,...
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the daily telegraph, mortally wounded pm defies cabinet demands that he quit.fter more than a0 ministers and aides quit. grabbing all the front pages here in the uk this morning. much more on that on the bbc news website or you can download the bbc news app. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. from all of us on the team here in london thank you very much for watching. hello there. so far, the weather story this week has been dominated by a lot of low, grey cloud for many. yes, at times, it's felt warm, but just take a look at suffolk yesterday afternoon. it was a fairly typical story right across the country. the cloud was widespread. this was the satellite picture from wednesday. in fact, there was some early morning rain in scotland. that cleared away and a brisk northwesterly wind dominated here. some brightness further south, some warmth, but over the next few days, it looks likely that we are going to see more sunshine and more heat developing. perhaps into next week, it's going to get a bit too hot for some of you. the jet stream is to the nor
the daily telegraph, mortally wounded pm defies cabinet demands that he quit.fter more than a0 ministers and aides quit. grabbing all the front pages here in the uk this morning. much more on that on the bbc news website or you can download the bbc news app. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. from all of us on the team here in london thank you very much for watching. hello there. so far, the weather story this week has been dominated by a lot of low, grey cloud for many. yes, at...
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to the front page of the daily telegraph, same story, but i want to get into here lord frost urges kemihe right of the party and what kind of manoeuvres they are on. yes. right of the party and what kind of manoeuvres they are on.- manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we 'ust manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked _ manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked about _ manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked about maybe _ manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked about maybe some - manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked about maybe some quite | just talked about maybe some quite harsh comments, some blue on blue attacks and lord frost is one of the people we can say because he has criticised penny mordaunt and made it quite clear that they do not want her on the ballot. and with this telegraph article, he has really said the quiet part out loud. he said the quiet part out loud. he said we need unity among free marketeers and basically he is saying everyone specifically now, kemi badenoch, because suella braverman has been knocked out of the race because she is in
to the front page of the daily telegraph, same story, but i want to get into here lord frost urges kemihe right of the party and what kind of manoeuvres they are on. yes. right of the party and what kind of manoeuvres they are on.- manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we 'ust manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked _ manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked about _ manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked about maybe _ manoeuvres they are on. yes, so we just talked about maybe...
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backbencher tom tugendhat launches his leadership bid in tomorrow's daily telegraph.re. i've had enough experience within government to know i can chair the meetings and lead the people, i have the ideas, i can mobilise secretaries of state to do what needs to be done. i'm absolutely confident, if i seized power, i'd do a good job. borisjohnson plans to stick around as prime minister, while tory mps and party members plough through the process of picking a new leader. but the rules for this election are not nailed down yet, and there are tory mps who want to see mrjohnson out sooner. i think what we need to do is appoint a caretaker, this weekend, somebody who won't run to be leader. i really worry, otherwise, we're going to get into a febrile hotjuly coronation of somebody in a hurry. and are you going to have a crack at it? no, i won't be running, but i will be working this summer to make sure we get the right person. this is crucial. we're in the last chance saloon. this party's packed with talent. the public haven't seen enough of it. restoring some calm after the
backbencher tom tugendhat launches his leadership bid in tomorrow's daily telegraph.re. i've had enough experience within government to know i can chair the meetings and lead the people, i have the ideas, i can mobilise secretaries of state to do what needs to be done. i'm absolutely confident, if i seized power, i'd do a good job. borisjohnson plans to stick around as prime minister, while tory mps and party members plough through the process of picking a new leader. but the rules for this...
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impressive prime minister of britain , an oxford graduate at the age of 25 becomes a journalist of the daily telegraphues that he will not go to parliament, but already in two weeks, he is presented as a candidate from the conservatives, so since 2001 boris josen finds himself in big politics, later he becomes the vice president of the conservative party, and in 2008 he wins the elections in mega london, at the same time, i creates an extensive system of bicycle transport boris bikes and himself switches to a two-wheeler gets a supporter of britain's exit from the european union , it is about the so-called brexit and, having already become the leader of the country, signs a historic agreement, so the united kingdom is leaving the eu, my job is to unite this country and lead us forward it is worth saying the most important thing today is that this is not the end but the beginning during the years of johnson's premiership and a true friend of ukraine, he was the first of the buckets other than the big seven to visit us after the start of the full-scale the invasion of the russian era since that time, gr
impressive prime minister of britain , an oxford graduate at the age of 25 becomes a journalist of the daily telegraphues that he will not go to parliament, but already in two weeks, he is presented as a candidate from the conservatives, so since 2001 boris josen finds himself in big politics, later he becomes the vice president of the conservative party, and in 2008 he wins the elections in mega london, at the same time, i creates an extensive system of bicycle transport boris bikes and...
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will be the best friend of ukraine, the minister said about this in an author's article for the daily telegraphforeign affairs of great britain listras she promised that she would work tirelessly for the victory of ukraine and the strategic defeat of russia, to stop the war and to get out of ukraine, nato secretary general and anne stoltonberg called on refia in an interview with the serbian newspaper kurier, according to him, the war of russian president vladimir putin against our country destroyed the peace in europe and created the biggest security crisis since the second world war condemns putin and the prime minister of estonia kaia kalas in an interview as in the news she called world leaders not to worry about putin's feelings before picking up the phone to talk to him, just remember that he is a war criminal, now this option looks more and more likely, in which they can win back most , if not all, of the territory occupied by russian troops in recent months. american general, former head of the cia, david petraeus, told the german publication bult, but hungary continues to stand on its
will be the best friend of ukraine, the minister said about this in an author's article for the daily telegraphforeign affairs of great britain listras she promised that she would work tirelessly for the victory of ukraine and the strategic defeat of russia, to stop the war and to get out of ukraine, nato secretary general and anne stoltonberg called on refia in an interview with the serbian newspaper kurier, according to him, the war of russian president vladimir putin against our country...
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backbencher tom tugendhat launches his leadership bid in the daily telegraph. and there are more.s and party members plough through the process of picking a new leader. but the rules for this election are not nailed down yet, and there are tory mps who want to see mrjohnson out sooner. i think what we need to do is appoint a caretaker this weekend, somebody who won�*t run to be leader. i really worry, otherwise, we�*re going to get into a febrile, hotjuly coronation of somebody in a hurry. and are you going to have a crack at it? no, i won�*t be running, but i will be working this summer to make sure we get the right person. this is crucial. we�*re in the last chance saloon. this party is packed with talent. the public haven�*t seen enough of it. restoring some calm after the chaos, rebuilding trust in political standards, the candidates will argue about the direction of the tory party, but they will all agree the culture of leadership has to change. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. jayne mccubbin has been to the lancashire town of garstang, which falls within defence secretary
backbencher tom tugendhat launches his leadership bid in the daily telegraph. and there are more.s and party members plough through the process of picking a new leader. but the rules for this election are not nailed down yet, and there are tory mps who want to see mrjohnson out sooner. i think what we need to do is appoint a caretaker this weekend, somebody who won�*t run to be leader. i really worry, otherwise, we�*re going to get into a febrile, hotjuly coronation of somebody in a hurry....
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minister. sonya panell was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph . she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoyed getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to calles and the calles means that he can win through these things going along all these, all this noise, all this commotion as the person with great i dale the wit witticism, and that is what appeals to him for his johnson. the corona virus pandemic was a perfect storm of crises and calles that blew attention away from other problems. despite his promise to get brakes it done, britain remains mud and dispute with its biggest trading part of the european union . the economy is under performing the cost of living, rising health and education systems. faltering success with the vaccine program helped obscure johnson's own indecision and delays in following scientific advice that contributed to one of the highest death tolls. in the developed world, former chief advisor, dominic cummings, described the prime minister's leadership as erratic in decisive distracted. nobody could f
minister. sonya panell was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph . she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoyed getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to calles and the calles means that he can win through these things going along all these, all this noise, all this commotion as the person with great i dale the wit witticism, and that is what appeals to him for his johnson. the corona virus pandemic was a perfect storm of...
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minister. sonya panell was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph . she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoyed getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to calles and the chaos means that he can sort of in, through these things going along elise, all this noise, all this commotion, as the person with great i dale the wit, the witticism. and that is what appeals to him for his johnson. the corona virus pandemic was a perfect storm of crises and calles that blew attention away from other problems. despite his promise to get brakes, it done, britain remains mud and dispute with its biggest trading part of the european union . the economy is underperforming. the cost of living, rising health and education systems faltering success with the vaccine program helped obscure johnson's own indecision and delays in following scientific advice that contributed to one of the highest death tolls. in the developed world, former chief advisor, dominant cummings, described the prime minister leadership as erratic in decisive distracted. nobody
minister. sonya panell was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph . she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoyed getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to calles and the chaos means that he can sort of in, through these things going along elise, all this noise, all this commotion, as the person with great i dale the wit, the witticism. and that is what appeals to him for his johnson. the corona virus pandemic was a perfect...
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writing in the daily telegraph she says... have you got what it takes to be prime minister?didates against the chancellor, rishi sunak, early front—runner who played down the possibility of tax cuts in the possibility of tax cuts in the short—term. you may not recognise the ii candidate, raymond justine recently made a foreign office minister, he and other less well—known candidates may fall at the first hurdle as conservative mps meeting later to finalise the rules are likely to set a relatively high bar, the number of supporters needed to enter the first round of voting. in this crowded field with a high price at stake, the competition is intense. jonathan blake, bbc news. more on the runners and riders and the tax plans later in the programme. still to come: magnificent seven for novak djokovic as he overpowers nick kyrgios to maintain his domination of wimbledon. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone has been averted. emerge
writing in the daily telegraph she says... have you got what it takes to be prime minister?didates against the chancellor, rishi sunak, early front—runner who played down the possibility of tax cuts in the possibility of tax cuts in the short—term. you may not recognise the ii candidate, raymond justine recently made a foreign office minister, he and other less well—known candidates may fall at the first hurdle as conservative mps meeting later to finalise the rules are likely to set a...
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protection and safeguard for an democracy is a shame and he picked the theme up again in the daily telegraphn start and would restore trust in the government and policy wise as you would expect tax cuts and looking at how he can bring out the best of brexit. red meat to those 200,000 conservative members that are going to get to vote on these, this contest once it has been whittled down to two people. just briefly, around the corner from here a few hours ago at spectator magazine some people pressing the flesh, rishi sunak the former chancellor and his successor the dem zahawi so i think the contest is really getting under way and you are looking at two really different wings of the party according to activists. one, to bring steady the shift and bring in the southern voters back to the conservatives and the other, the legacy of borisjohnson living on through 11 injuries like liz truss the foreign secretary —— nadhim zahawi. but borisjohnson is still persona non grata for some. why? it comes down to what he was ousted, the functioning of government because they were so many resignation, a go
protection and safeguard for an democracy is a shame and he picked the theme up again in the daily telegraphn start and would restore trust in the government and policy wise as you would expect tax cuts and looking at how he can bring out the best of brexit. red meat to those 200,000 conservative members that are going to get to vote on these, this contest once it has been whittled down to two people. just briefly, around the corner from here a few hours ago at spectator magazine some people...
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a small paragraph on the front page of the daily telegraph on the copenhagen shooting as well.f of the 3.1 million children of uk single parents are now in poverty, living in relative poverty, so as we look at the cost of living crisis on a continual basis now, a challenge here as to what to do about this. well, the shameful rates of child poverty in this country were a huge issue well before the cost of living crisis and indeed before the pandemic. and this report seems to show that for the 12 years the conservatives and any government, that number of children living relative poverty has been rising and and rising. i mean like i said i just think it's shameful. i think we are one of the richest countries in the one we cannot even feed our kids and it brings a perspective the sort of westminster roundabout that i take part in, that the government is on these figures significantly failing millions of children in this country. tn failing millions of children in this count . , ., ., , ., country. in the guardian points at that relative _ country. in the guardian points at that rel
a small paragraph on the front page of the daily telegraph on the copenhagen shooting as well.f of the 3.1 million children of uk single parents are now in poverty, living in relative poverty, so as we look at the cost of living crisis on a continual basis now, a challenge here as to what to do about this. well, the shameful rates of child poverty in this country were a huge issue well before the cost of living crisis and indeed before the pandemic. and this report seems to show that for the 12...
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as you can see, they are tired, as the daily telegraph reports, western countries have threatened tonew military assistance if he does not achieve at least some real success before autumn, so the french parliament is already saying that there is no ukraine, the future in the eu to grant ukraine the status of a candidate member the european union was a mistake, the emotions of politicians took precedence over reason , and the president of switzerland tried to reduce the ardor of some politicians during a conference on restoration ukraine in luhansk. he opposed the confiscation of russian assets in favor. kiev said this would create a very, dangerous precedent for anastasia dolgova to carry on. on this i say goodbye to you until tomorrow. in a couple of minutes, the fifth studio program will be on the air of our channel until the meeting of good news. domclick is the number one real estate service in russia in terms of the number of ads for the sale of apartments. rbt great stores and generous discounts save up to 50%, so narrow and lg washing machine with steam function for only 44.99
as you can see, they are tired, as the daily telegraph reports, western countries have threatened tonew military assistance if he does not achieve at least some real success before autumn, so the french parliament is already saying that there is no ukraine, the future in the eu to grant ukraine the status of a candidate member the european union was a mistake, the emotions of politicians took precedence over reason , and the president of switzerland tried to reduce the ardor of some politicians...
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she wrote in the daily telegraph she would start cutting taxes day well -- day one. france's finance minister is warning europe must prepare for russian gas deliveries to be shut off entirely in retaliation for sanctions. he called it the most likely scenario and said the french government is trying its best to avoid energy shortages. president biden says the administration is still discussing possible action regarding tariffs on chinese imports. the u.s. is considering easing some of the trump era duties and the u.s. and xi jinping are scheduled to speak again in the coming weeks. antony blinken spoke with china's foreign minister over the weekend to lay the groundwork for a call. the president of sri lanka has agreed to resign hours after his official residence was stormed. he had stayed in office over months of protests. sri lanka is in talks with the imf on a loan program to help pay for imports of food and fuel. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ri
she wrote in the daily telegraph she would start cutting taxes day well -- day one. france's finance minister is warning europe must prepare for russian gas deliveries to be shut off entirely in retaliation for sanctions. he called it the most likely scenario and said the french government is trying its best to avoid energy shortages. president biden says the administration is still discussing possible action regarding tariffs on chinese imports. the u.s. is considering easing some of the trump...
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let's start off with the daily telegraph.ers and what's really interesting in the telegraph and i will begin with you, tony, and is it says the prime minister is facing a cabinet backlash. the cabinet could _ facing a cabinet backlash. tue: cabinet could effectively facing a cabinet backlash. tte: cabinet could effectively get rid of the prime minister if they wanted to but they have not yet so a backlash is not but not especially useful is what you're looking for is change in the government. i mean, what i find most incredible about this if the claim the promised or knew nothing about allegations about chris pincher positive behaviour. i have heard rumours about that behaviour for over a decade. i had ever in a reverently acted appropriately or say anything inappropriate, but the idea that i would know that but the prime minister when appointing members of his government, no one in the dentistry would know about it and nobody in the party would do about it and nobody in the whip's office would know of is another example of t
let's start off with the daily telegraph.ers and what's really interesting in the telegraph and i will begin with you, tony, and is it says the prime minister is facing a cabinet backlash. the cabinet could _ facing a cabinet backlash. tue: cabinet could effectively facing a cabinet backlash. tte: cabinet could effectively get rid of the prime minister if they wanted to but they have not yet so a backlash is not but not especially useful is what you're looking for is change in the government. i...