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drones by sea and in tahrir and sham are considered the branch of al-qaeda in syria. newspaper english telegraph wrote that this country will be better off without social networks. the telegraph considered receiving news from the cyberspace as a very serious challenge for the british society and wrote: spreading false information and fake news in the society. creates last week, ofcom, the british media regulatory body, reported: bbc tv as the main british media with an unprecedented decline. its viewers have faced because many audiences turned to social networks to receive news. 19 million people died due to the deadly typhoon yagi and floods and landslides in the philippines. vietnam, thailand, laos, myanmar are affected. the death toll in myanmar continues to rise. cloud the cause of widespread destruction and cut off of communication routes is that the number of victims in myanmar is increasing every moment, so that the military government of myanmar has reached out in a rare act to receive international humanitarian aid. the situation is terrible. people take shelter on the heights , adulter
drones by sea and in tahrir and sham are considered the branch of al-qaeda in syria. newspaper english telegraph wrote that this country will be better off without social networks. the telegraph considered receiving news from the cyberspace as a very serious challenge for the british society and wrote: spreading false information and fake news in the society. creates last week, ofcom, the british media regulatory body, reported: bbc tv as the main british media with an unprecedented decline....
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the english newspaper telegraph wrote that this country would be better off without social networks. the telegraph considered receiving news from cyber space as a very serious challenge for the british society and wrote: the spread of false information and fake news creates division in the society. last week, ofcom organization. british media regulator reported. bc tv, as the main british media , has faced an unprecedented decline in its viewers as many viewers turned to social networks to get news. continue the chain of moral corruption in the bbc. hugh edwards , the most famous news anchor of the british state media , bbc, is in court for the crime of moral corruption. about hugh edwards, i have to say that i, like other people related to this story, got involved and felt sorry. hugh edward's colleagues, who were convicted of the crime of indecency and moral corruption, said that during his time in the bbc newsroom, he talked about corruption. he used to talk sexually and exchange text messages and his colleagues had informed the bbc authorities about this many times, but they did
the english newspaper telegraph wrote that this country would be better off without social networks. the telegraph considered receiving news from cyber space as a very serious challenge for the british society and wrote: the spread of false information and fake news creates division in the society. last week, ofcom organization. british media regulator reported. bc tv, as the main british media , has faced an unprecedented decline in its viewers as many viewers turned to social networks to get...
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continues to invent new schemes to get rid of those whom it sees in britain. do not want, the english publication telegraphorted on the cabinet of ministers' plans to send british prisoners to serve their sentences in estonian prisons, where they are almost three times cheaper to keep, and at the same time it will be possible to relieve the pressure on their own overcrowded correctional facilities, where they are going to put thousands of rioters who recently staged anti-immigrant riots. britain has experience in sending qataris to the ends of the earth in australia, but these are not the times. according to experts, the estonian option is not much different from the utopian rwandan project, just like the migrants, prisoners can appeal the decision to deport them in court, and millions of pounds sterling will again be spent with zero effect. alexander khabarov, ilya mordyukov, vesti uk. super typhoon yagi hit the chinese island of hainan. wow! hurricane-force winds of up to 250 km/h knocked passersby off their feet, turned over cars, uprooted trees, tore off roofs, spun cabins, ferris wheels in parks, susp
continues to invent new schemes to get rid of those whom it sees in britain. do not want, the english publication telegraphorted on the cabinet of ministers' plans to send british prisoners to serve their sentences in estonian prisons, where they are almost three times cheaper to keep, and at the same time it will be possible to relieve the pressure on their own overcrowded correctional facilities, where they are going to put thousands of rioters who recently staged anti-immigrant riots....
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continues to invent new schemes. to get rid of those who are not welcome in britain want the english edition of the telegraphn the cabinet of ministers' plans to send british prisoners to serve their sentences in estonian prisons, where they... can be kept for almost three times less, and at the same time it will be possible to relieve the burden on their own overcrowded correctional facilities, where they are going to put thousands of rioters who recently staged anti-immigrant riots. britain has experience in sending qataris to the ends of the earth in australia, but these are not the times, according to experts, the estonian option is not much different from the utopian rwandan project, as well as migrants, prisoners can. of course, we, developing in small territories, work with non-profit organizations, initiative groups, because we believe that people who change their territory themselves are the very people who make it better. totma is a city 200 km from vologada, attracts 70,000 tourists a year, museum workers participating in grant competitions received 18 million rubles. including 10 from the potanin
continues to invent new schemes. to get rid of those who are not welcome in britain want the english edition of the telegraphn the cabinet of ministers' plans to send british prisoners to serve their sentences in estonian prisons, where they... can be kept for almost three times less, and at the same time it will be possible to relieve the burden on their own overcrowded correctional facilities, where they are going to put thousands of rioters who recently staged anti-immigrant riots. britain...
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telegraph. it says lewis, it's how english graduates pick up the £900 tab for scotland's free tuition.his country, you have to remember, but my kids went to university here and they basically scotland is got enough money in their bank to pay enough money in their bank to pay for their kids to go to their university for free. >> they don't know we pay for it. that's the point. can i get to my point? >> go ahead. the next step is where do they get the money from? thank you. >> i like the idea. they got it in their bank. >> no, it wasn't in their bank. but i'm saying they went. where did they get the money from? it comes from. it comes from britain under the plan. >> england. england. england. >> england. england. england. >> england. england. england. >> england. it comes from england. exactly. which is why england's got to say enough of these scottish people. put a wall up there and stop them from coming over. >> it's shocking stuff. i mean, this, this thing the media. so you end up paying back your there's a different rate. engush there's a different rate. english graduates repay 9% of
telegraph. it says lewis, it's how english graduates pick up the £900 tab for scotland's free tuition.his country, you have to remember, but my kids went to university here and they basically scotland is got enough money in their bank to pay enough money in their bank to pay for their kids to go to their university for free. >> they don't know we pay for it. that's the point. can i get to my point? >> go ahead. the next step is where do they get the money from? thank you. >>...
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telegraph. england fans told to respect irish culture amid fears of no surrender to the ira. chants so yeah, this is this is very interesting, basically , very interesting, basically, engush very interesting, basically, englishve been to told, not say certain chants, but what was really interesting about the story is sources have told the telegraph that the support authorities on both sides of the irish sea avoided asking fans not to sing specific chants amid fears doing so would have the opposite effect. they know football fans, as soon as they're told not to say something, they're going to be saying it exactly. the same, the to be honest, this is a bit of a, in my opinion, a bit of a non—story , purely because it's non—story, purely because it's just like england fans, they're always going to be chanting horrible things. and, i mean, respecting local culture. sure >> just but but it is what what about our culture, which is football chants. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> offensive football chants . >> offensive football chants. yes. this is what this is what this is. this is our greatest export. >> yeah. i'm more comfortable attacking germany than ireland because i'm still slightly scared of sort of ireland situation
telegraph. england fans told to respect irish culture amid fears of no surrender to the ira. chants so yeah, this is this is very interesting, basically , very interesting, basically, engush very interesting, basically, englishve been to told, not say certain chants, but what was really interesting about the story is sources have told the telegraph that the support authorities on both sides of the irish sea avoided asking fans not to sing specific chants amid fears doing so would have the...
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okay, well we've got the telegraph now and a badly worded census question convinced bureaucrats that britain has a huge number of transgender people who struggle with english struggle with english. >> nick, i know it's unbelievable. well, it's very believable. we all knew it. britain's trans population may be smaller than previously thought. i mean, i thought it was about six people, so it's actually like 4 or 2 i don't know. so this was the office for statistical regulation. ocr said that they've admitted now there was sufficient evidence that many people just didn't understand what they were being asked, because people whose first language was not english were four times more likely to say they were trans than those with english, as their main language. and if anything, the inverse is likely true, isn't it? that, being a kind of western fad so completely absurd? the boroughs of newham and brent far more trans than brighton, red flag anyone? absolute absurdity. despite this, the office for national statistics said they had confidence in the gender identity estimates at a national level because they're obviously idiots . we all knew at the time, idiots. we
okay, well we've got the telegraph now and a badly worded census question convinced bureaucrats that britain has a huge number of transgender people who struggle with english struggle with english. >> nick, i know it's unbelievable. well, it's very believable. we all knew it. britain's trans population may be smaller than previously thought. i mean, i thought it was about six people, so it's actually like 4 or 2 i don't know. so this was the office for statistical regulation. ocr said...
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. >> your sunday telegraph piece comes after a piece you wrote in the week in the daily mail, which got a little bit of traction because you found it hard to define what englishnesshink you were interviewed by one of our rival channels. what is englishness as far as you're concerned? >> no, camilla, i didn't find it hard to describe englishness at all. i was i was surprised that one of your rival channels even asked me the question. no one would ask a welshman or a scotsman or a frenchman to define what is welsh or scottish or french identity. my point was that national identity comes from our history, our language, our food, our landscapes, our literature. and i think we can all point to things that we love about this country. what i think i need, what i was trying to say in that article , was that far in that article, was that far too often do english politicians talk about english identity? it's perfectly normal for a prominent scottish or welsh politician to celebrate scottish or welsh identity, but in england, somehow it's anathema. and that's got to change. i think english identity is in peril right now, and that's partly because our kids are not being taug
. >> your sunday telegraph piece comes after a piece you wrote in the week in the daily mail, which got a little bit of traction because you found it hard to define what englishnesshink you were interviewed by one of our rival channels. what is englishness as far as you're concerned? >> no, camilla, i didn't find it hard to describe englishness at all. i was i was surprised that one of your rival channels even asked me the question. no one would ask a welshman or a scotsman or a...
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. >> your sunday telegraph piece comes after a piece you wrote in the week in the daily mail, which got a little bit of traction because you found it hard to define what englishnessink you were interviewed by one of our rival channels. what is englishness as far as you're concerned? >> no, camilla, i didn't find it hard to describe englishness at all. i was i was surprised that one of your rival channels even asked me the question. no one would ask a welshman or a scotsman or a frenchman to define what is welsh or scottish or french identity. my point was that national identity comes from our history, our language, our food, our landscapes, our literature. and i think we can all point to things that we love about this country. what i think i need, what i was trying to say in that article, was that far too often do english politicians talk about english identity? it's perfectly normal for a prominent scottish or welsh politician to celebrate scottish or welsh identity, but in england, somehow it's anathema. and that's got to change. i think english identity is in peril right now, and that's partly because our kids are not being taught in our schools. it's the inst
. >> your sunday telegraph piece comes after a piece you wrote in the week in the daily mail, which got a little bit of traction because you found it hard to define what englishnessink you were interviewed by one of our rival channels. what is englishness as far as you're concerned? >> no, camilla, i didn't find it hard to describe englishness at all. i was i was surprised that one of your rival channels even asked me the question. no one would ask a welshman or a scotsman or a...
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telegraph also tonight. >> england in particular in recent decades , our identity has recent decades, our identity has started to fray . started to fray. >> why are patriotic englishnel? who will be picking their way through all the front pages tonight? is political consultant suzanne evans, columnist patrick o'flynn and ex—labour party adviser matthew torbett . and they are matthew torbett. and they are very much having fun at the reform party conference. i love you say if it's right or wrong. >> i need you begum get ready britain. >> here we go . >> here we go. how many labour piggies have their snouts in the trough? next . their snouts in the trough? next. >> at 10:00, the latest headunes >> at 10:00, the latest headlines from the gb news centre. the prime minister will no longer accept donations for clothing after the row over gifts . chancellor rachel reeves gifts. chancellor rachel reeves and deputy prime minister angela rayner have also announced they will take the same approach. the move comes as labour seeks to move comes as labour seeks to move on from the widespread condemnation of the prime minister after he and his wife accepted gifts, including cloth
telegraph also tonight. >> england in particular in recent decades , our identity has recent decades, our identity has started to fray . started to fray. >> why are patriotic englishnel? who will be picking their way through all the front pages tonight? is political consultant suzanne evans, columnist patrick o'flynn and ex—labour party adviser matthew torbett . and they are matthew torbett. and they are very much having fun at the reform party conference. i love you say if it's...