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let's keep it ion the financial times.jab hailed asa surged grim picture butjab hailed as a game changer. two stories are coming together. i feel like this will be a gcs she could question —— gcse question. are they right? absolutely. the government has a lwa ys absolutely. the government has always made it clear that the vaccine is a way out, even before it was even hoped that we might have this kind of day—to—day where it signed off. the signing off today of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine is a real game changer because of the pfizer vaccine, which was passed a month ago, that has to be put into very deep, cold storage, —70 degrees. the oxford one is much easier to store and it's also cheaper. we've already got 100 million of these on order, and that's enough to vaccinate the entire adult population. so, it really is a game changer but the main problem now is how to actually get those jabs out. i think there's been a slight hold up in terms of getting them out straightaway, because the company has to sign off each individ
let's keep it ion the financial times.jab hailed asa surged grim picture butjab hailed as a game changer. two stories are coming together. i feel like this will be a gcs she could question —— gcse question. are they right? absolutely. the government has a lwa ys absolutely. the government has always made it clear that the vaccine is a way out, even before it was even hoped that we might have this kind of day—to—day where it signed off. the signing off today of the oxford astrazeneca...
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the financial times front page also concerns borisjohnson but in a different capacity.e prime minister has put mps on standby to approve a last—minute brexit trade deal. and the landmark case of ella kissi—debrah leads the online newspaper the independent, with a coroner ruling yesterday that air pollution contributed to the little girl's death. lots of papers to go through. as always, sienna, anna, lovely to have you both will assess tonight time and we are going to start with the metro, which i think wins headline for the evening. have yourself a merry little christmas. i'm not going to sing it, do not worry! i think this is in reflection of what we heard earlier on today, with the prime minister very much stress the guidance of a we should be doing a christmas, we should be thinking about a little christmas, a small christmas to minimise the risk of spreading this dreadful disease. yes, so in classic borisjohnson fashion, he has committed to the new advice with a joke, have yourself a little christmas, with the emphasis on the little, so the big news of todayis on th
the financial times front page also concerns borisjohnson but in a different capacity.e prime minister has put mps on standby to approve a last—minute brexit trade deal. and the landmark case of ella kissi—debrah leads the online newspaper the independent, with a coroner ruling yesterday that air pollution contributed to the little girl's death. lots of papers to go through. as always, sienna, anna, lovely to have you both will assess tonight time and we are going to start with the metro,...
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we will start with the financial times.if they decided not to in this competition of headlines. in a currently serious headline. geraldine, iwould imagine a factual headline like that might actually be quite useful to a lot of the people we've been speaking to this evening, travels, haulers, still very confused what was going to happen. we can sit here and laugh at the pun headlines as kind of industry people but for people that are stuck here and cannot get home from a feminist but if of christmas, it's really serious. 7000 lorries waiting to cross, a massive backlog in the next few days. we got to get over the border and get them home. in the next few days. we got to get over the border and get them homeli completely agree with that. all great for us to sit here injoke but a truly nightmare situation with the never—ending queue from hell two days before christmas. there's reports that charities are having to intervene to bring people supplies. ina way intervene to bring people supplies. in a way that's why this news is pa
we will start with the financial times.if they decided not to in this competition of headlines. in a currently serious headline. geraldine, iwould imagine a factual headline like that might actually be quite useful to a lot of the people we've been speaking to this evening, travels, haulers, still very confused what was going to happen. we can sit here and laugh at the pun headlines as kind of industry people but for people that are stuck here and cannot get home from a feminist but if of...
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let us look at the next paper, it has doctor anthony fauci in the financial times.ibing him as throwing a dampener on uk vaccination jubilation. as throwing a dampener on uk vaccinationjubilation. given interview to fox news earlier on today. perhaps earlier in the morning. explain what he said. he said that the uk had rushed the approval. they had not looked as carefully as the us health regulator but he is now trying to roll that back, it isjust but he is now trying to roll that back, it is just a but he is now trying to roll that back, it isjust a different but he is now trying to roll that back, it is just a different kind but he is now trying to roll that back, it isjust a different kind of process he is saying now but that's not the application from the words initially used. we have to see his words in the context of a us domestic audience. there is quite a lot of vaccine scepticism in the us and they want to make sure that people in the us deal like that the us processes are the best in the world and the most rigorous. it was not intended to come across as ca
let us look at the next paper, it has doctor anthony fauci in the financial times.ibing him as throwing a dampener on uk vaccination jubilation. as throwing a dampener on uk vaccinationjubilation. given interview to fox news earlier on today. perhaps earlier in the morning. explain what he said. he said that the uk had rushed the approval. they had not looked as carefully as the us health regulator but he is now trying to roll that back, it isjust but he is now trying to roll that back, it is...
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so in these areas but the fact that you find so offensive and to make a documentary and the financial times and that challenge coming to an end there are people obviously elsewhere of the british empire and with those individuals that you mentioned but there was an atmosphere this particular group or people that were ivy league or university and washington dc foundation and the various publications even though not speaking that language but the world will be transformed someone in the financial times and then the ground supporter. and with those other elements. and then with all those different tendencies. and of that fundamental low those that particular group that are not as aggressive. >> and those that did not present themselves even though many propositions a put forward are quite extreme in certain cases as they identify as liberals so to clarify what form and of there's a regulated markets is that what we are talking about in the last two or three decades and the economist which i write about and for liberalism and free trade but all of this is a huge military power of britain behind
so in these areas but the fact that you find so offensive and to make a documentary and the financial times and that challenge coming to an end there are people obviously elsewhere of the british empire and with those individuals that you mentioned but there was an atmosphere this particular group or people that were ivy league or university and washington dc foundation and the various publications even though not speaking that language but the world will be transformed someone in the financial...
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tony, the front page of the financial times, photograph of...s quite in the way he has done over the last four years, but he is doing pretty good raising money judging by this story. he may be president outgoing, but the cash is still coming in. yes, i mean, you know, he's an amazing grifter, what cani know, he's an amazing grifter, what can i tell you, he's lost the presidency and is still claiming that the elections been stolen from him and as you say, raising a huge minor money. the point about donald trump as he is going to find out that there he is not the next president, i think one entire president, i think one entire president has ever won reelection. i think his chances of being reelected are incredibly slim. no matter how much of a hope he has over 25% of the american electorate some at the stage for my think republicans would be insane to even think about choosing him again in 2024. you know, but as i say, he's about to find out what it's like to be a former somebody, and i think it will bea former somebody, and i think it will be a b
tony, the front page of the financial times, photograph of...s quite in the way he has done over the last four years, but he is doing pretty good raising money judging by this story. he may be president outgoing, but the cash is still coming in. yes, i mean, you know, he's an amazing grifter, what cani know, he's an amazing grifter, what can i tell you, he's lost the presidency and is still claiming that the elections been stolen from him and as you say, raising a huge minor money. the point...
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joining me are the whitehall correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne and deputy politicalat the guardian, jessica elgot. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the coronavirus vaccine arrives in the uk — the i reports the world's first doses will be distributed to 53 vaccination hubs this weekend to start rolling out jabs on tuesday. the guardian's front page looks into the change in the coronavirus vaccine priority list — nhs staff will no longer get the jab first, instead, hospitals will begin by immunising care home staff and inpatients and outpatients over 80. the times says the uk government will try to prevent damage to public confidence in the vaccine after it came under criticism for its rapid approval. the metro accuses government minister gavin williamson of being "boastful" in an interview made earlier today, in which he said the uk got the covid vaccine first because "we're a much better country" than everyone else. away from the vaccine and the financial times reports negotiations on a trade deal between britain and the eu are hanging in the balance as the
joining me are the whitehall correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne and deputy politicalat the guardian, jessica elgot. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the coronavirus vaccine arrives in the uk — the i reports the world's first doses will be distributed to 53 vaccination hubs this weekend to start rolling out jabs on tuesday. the guardian's front page looks into the change in the coronavirus vaccine priority list — nhs staff will no longer get the jab first,...
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look at the needs let me ask if i was mean you the kids are live on the side of the nation's financial times yesterday much of it was with pushing and then you are seriously torsion the bottle this has been a strange a shrinking the party has supported the east coast and use the museum to finding some unexpected passengers and i feel it's already exhaust the phoenix into to look after these rag guests while they wait for a. week or some of the articles out back at the cost looking a little book out yellow you call it a push. well as they really are political it could leave. the world fulfilled with by the ad get out those the pits on the up or the what's up with all of this. yes there are some low up on a lot or that all your own. words but the war room was filled with more than a spoken. in . june. the girl. who is the girl. with the the marriage with a different teddy bears got married another researcher for the girl in the green movement of where american pressure is a weapon of mass communication is spreading into the bay area as well mary knew that way to marry the day the president of
look at the needs let me ask if i was mean you the kids are live on the side of the nation's financial times yesterday much of it was with pushing and then you are seriously torsion the bottle this has been a strange a shrinking the party has supported the east coast and use the museum to finding some unexpected passengers and i feel it's already exhaust the phoenix into to look after these rag guests while they wait for a. week or some of the articles out back at the cost looking a little book...
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the financial times claims hopes have been rising in london and brussels that a post—brexit trade dealued — but that the two sides still remain "far apart" on key issues. the i also leads on brexit talks and says talks could continue to christmas. meanwhile, the daily telegraph says the talks could go on until new years eve. the paper also claims that london mayor sadiq khan is calling for all schools in the capital to shut from tomorrow as covid infection rates are rising rapidly. the southeast london borough of greenwich. it says it is now "inevitable" that london will go into tier 3 next week. the mirror's headline is "final push" and includes a warning that the uk is drinking in the "last chance saloon". where have we heard that before, i wonder. and, james, thanks for being with us, staying up to be with us and staying in to welcome the first of the papers. —— anne. the first additions of monday's morning paper. james committee want to start with us james committee want to start with us at the independent, extra, extra time to find a deal with the eu. it's not presumably unlike th
the financial times claims hopes have been rising in london and brussels that a post—brexit trade dealued — but that the two sides still remain "far apart" on key issues. the i also leads on brexit talks and says talks could continue to christmas. meanwhile, the daily telegraph says the talks could go on until new years eve. the paper also claims that london mayor sadiq khan is calling for all schools in the capital to shut from tomorrow as covid infection rates are rising...
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the financial times also picks up on the latest coronavirus figures released today, saying the uk is"very dangerous situation" as it faces a "grim and depressing picture" of rising infections and deaths as millions more are placed in the tightest tier of restrictions. the guardian carries a picture of borisjohnson signing the uk's brexit trade deal with the eu inside 10 downing street amid criticism of limited time for scrutiny. the times says the deal marks an end to britain's a7—year close relationship with the eu as well as putting a full stop to decades of tory infighting over europe. the daily express lends its support to the brexit deal, saying britain is finally free from the eu. and it adds borisjohnson is confident a game—changing vaccine will end the uk's "covid nightmare". while the daily mail reflects on the oxford covid vaccine and a brexit trade deal both being given the green light, making it a historic day. so let's begin. i'm tempted to say every day at the moment is historic for some reason so moment is historic for some reason so when a paper says historic day, i s
the financial times also picks up on the latest coronavirus figures released today, saying the uk is"very dangerous situation" as it faces a "grim and depressing picture" of rising infections and deaths as millions more are placed in the tightest tier of restrictions. the guardian carries a picture of borisjohnson signing the uk's brexit trade deal with the eu inside 10 downing street amid criticism of limited time for scrutiny. the times says the deal marks an end to...
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let's start with the papers, the financial times. —— geraldine scott. financial times leads on france reopening the border to lorry drivers currently stuck in kent, providing they have a negative covid test result. the metro front page centres on a picture of the tailbacked lorries trying to leave the uk, saying there is ‘no room at the inn‘ for the drivers this festive season. the sun also leads with a festive pun, calling the covid border crisis a ‘kick in the baubles‘, with a picture of lorries piled up in manston airfield today. the times reports that the freight backlog may not be cleared until after christmas, despite france re—opening its borders tomorrow. the guardian focuses on gp's concerns about the roll—out of the coronavirus vaccine, with over half of hospitals in the country still wait to receive supplies whilst concerns grow about the new covid variant. and the telegraph focuses on the potential announcement that tier 4 areas could be widened on boxing day, with the potential of a full national lockdown in the new year. a lot to look forw
let's start with the papers, the financial times. —— geraldine scott. financial times leads on france reopening the border to lorry drivers currently stuck in kent, providing they have a negative covid test result. the metro front page centres on a picture of the tailbacked lorries trying to leave the uk, saying there is ‘no room at the inn‘ for the drivers this festive season. the sun also leads with a festive pun, calling the covid border crisis a ‘kick in the baubles‘, with a...
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our next question comes from financial times. >> thank you. i wanted to know whether you have considered attaching additional warnings regarding allergies. you have these warnings regarding the singler ingredients in the vaccine itself, but did you consider putting other allergic warnings on the fact sheet at all? >> dr. marks? thee actually considered potential allergic reactions pretty carefully here and one has to be careful, based on -- at the data -- look at the data one has in hand because some of the population has had a severe allergic reaction of some sort someother to a food with environmental aspect and we would not like to have that many people not be able to receive the vaccine. we looked closely at the databases and we feel comfortable that we are telling people that unless they have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or one of its components, they can receive it. we will obviously be monitoring. we have good safety surveillance systems in place in conjunction with the centers for disease control and prevention and we
our next question comes from financial times. >> thank you. i wanted to know whether you have considered attaching additional warnings regarding allergies. you have these warnings regarding the singler ingredients in the vaccine itself, but did you consider putting other allergic warnings on the fact sheet at all? >> dr. marks? thee actually considered potential allergic reactions pretty carefully here and one has to be careful, based on -- at the data -- look at the data one has in...
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brexit negotiations leads the financial times too.o features a photo of emmanuel macron on zoom. that's, of course, after the news that he is the latest world leader to test positive for coronavirus. let's begin it, and we're going to stay with current of our verse for the time being, for ourfirst stay with current of our verse for the time being, for our first story. eva and anna, as always, lovely to have you with us. thank you for joining us. let's start with the sun, eve, sir paul mccartneyjoining various national treasures. we had suri in mcallen yesterday, talking of his euphoria at getting the vaccine —— sir ian mckellen. now sir paul mccartyjoining. this might be a great way to —— sir paul mccartney. there are people talking about people being nervous about it. i understand that totally, and you get people like paul mccartney, people who i respect, that will only help. i think he is still in his 70s, so he might have to wait a few weeks. 78. can you believe that? he is 78! time flies. i cannot. i am struggling as well. the pic
brexit negotiations leads the financial times too.o features a photo of emmanuel macron on zoom. that's, of course, after the news that he is the latest world leader to test positive for coronavirus. let's begin it, and we're going to stay with current of our verse for the time being, for ourfirst stay with current of our verse for the time being, for our first story. eva and anna, as always, lovely to have you with us. thank you for joining us. let's start with the sun, eve, sir paul...
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music years due to this big spread of the success of streaming platforms such as spotify the financial times is universal may have paid dylan into the billions for the collection but as you would say don't think twice it's alright. that's it for me and the business team here blent to check us out alive dot com slash business also facebook and twitter thanks. to. the flock. in australia on the brink of extinction. thousands were killed by devastating misfires. and surviving animals are staring into the eyes of their catastrophe. after the inferno the battle to save australia's. close up. 2 in the light of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store for him is going to come for the future. coming for the major cities to go to inside cool counter i asks.
music years due to this big spread of the success of streaming platforms such as spotify the financial times is universal may have paid dylan into the billions for the collection but as you would say don't think twice it's alright. that's it for me and the business team here blent to check us out alive dot com slash business also facebook and twitter thanks. to. the flock. in australia on the brink of extinction. thousands were killed by devastating misfires. and surviving animals are staring...
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let's start with the financial times. the news that debenhams stores are set to close, after the failure of last—ditch efforts to rescue the ailing store chain. the guardian focuses on the vote in the past few hours. the prime minister suffered a rebellion in the house of commons, after 55 of his own mps voted against his plan for a new tougher tier system for england. the same story makes the front page of the i. it says the scale of the rebellion could leave borisjohnson on shaky grounds in any future lockdown votes. according to the daily telegraph, the nhs is to begin providing a coronavirus vaccine as early as this weekend. the daily mail welcomes the news that care home residents in england will be able to hug their relatives once again, thanks to a national roll—out of rapid covid tests. and the metro reports that the queen will spend christmas at windsor castle and not sandringham, as is her usual tradition. right, let's kick off, olivia. let's look at the front on the telegraph, and injustice are providing vaccin
let's start with the financial times. the news that debenhams stores are set to close, after the failure of last—ditch efforts to rescue the ailing store chain. the guardian focuses on the vote in the past few hours. the prime minister suffered a rebellion in the house of commons, after 55 of his own mps voted against his plan for a new tougher tier system for england. the same story makes the front page of the i. it says the scale of the rebellion could leave borisjohnson on shaky grounds in...
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the financial times claims hopes have been rising in london and brussels that a post—brexit trade deald — but that the two sides still remain "far apart" on key issues. the i also leads on brexit talks and says negotiations could continue to christmas. meanwhile, the daily telegraph says the talks could go on until new years eve. the paper also claims that london mayor sadiq khan is calling for all schools in the capital to shut from tomorrow as covid infection rates are rising rapidly. it says it is now "inevitable" that london will go into tier 3 next week. and on the frontpage of the times — a photograph of the spy novelist writerjohn le carre, who has died at the age of 89. i knew rampage, sitting on it a bit, give you a chance to see it clearly. the photograph there, even though he wrote about the sinister and cut we re wrote about the sinister and cut were “— wrote about the sinister and cut were —— cut—throat world of spies. this pineapple is too has died at the age of 89. welcome i made a bit ofa the age of 89. welcome i made a bit of a meal if that one, didn't buy? but we will
the financial times claims hopes have been rising in london and brussels that a post—brexit trade deald — but that the two sides still remain "far apart" on key issues. the i also leads on brexit talks and says negotiations could continue to christmas. meanwhile, the daily telegraph says the talks could go on until new years eve. the paper also claims that london mayor sadiq khan is calling for all schools in the capital to shut from tomorrow as covid infection rates are rising...
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the financial times leads on news that the european union is nearing a business investment deal withich could cause friction with us president—elect biden. the yorkshire post reports on comments from the former health secretaryjeremy hunt. and chair of the health and social ca re and chair of the health and social care select committee, who is urging the prime minister to reform britain's social care system. so, let us begin. let's get into some of the issues that we are seeing in the papers today. shall we begin with the mirror? that one is swamped. there it is. the photograph is taking up most of the front page with this, looking at the ambulances. they‘ re saying hospitals‘ ambulances. they‘re saying hospitals‘ worst week. daisy, what are you thinking? well, it is a story that we knew was coming in many ways, but not quite the soon. we knew that any extra mixing between families would lead to an increase in hospital admissions, and sadly, into deaths as well. but of course, this tightening of the nhs has happened much quicker than lots of people would have predicted a few weeks ag
the financial times leads on news that the european union is nearing a business investment deal withich could cause friction with us president—elect biden. the yorkshire post reports on comments from the former health secretaryjeremy hunt. and chair of the health and social ca re and chair of the health and social care select committee, who is urging the prime minister to reform britain's social care system. so, let us begin. let's get into some of the issues that we are seeing in the papers...
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hospitalisations in parts of the uk. 0n the brexit trade deal negotiations, which rumble on, the financial timeshat brussels has told eu governments not to entertain the idea of side deals with britain should trade talks fail, urging a firm line in order to force the uk back to the negotiation table "as soon as possible" after january 1. the daily mail says four royal navy vessels will be dispatched to britain's territorial waters if a trade deal is not agreed with the eu. the sun goes with a call from friends of the actress dame barbara windsor, who has died at the age of 83, for her death to mark a turning point in the fight against dementia. they want more funding for research in to the disease. the mirror says the call is being led by barbara windsor‘s heartbroken husband, scott mitchell, who has urged the government "to be true to their previous promises and invest more" into care. we are going to start with this, the daily member. last night, we reported the death of dame barbara windsor, it was really sad, as we hear some attributes, harriet, windsor, it was really sad, as we hearsome att
hospitalisations in parts of the uk. 0n the brexit trade deal negotiations, which rumble on, the financial timeshat brussels has told eu governments not to entertain the idea of side deals with britain should trade talks fail, urging a firm line in order to force the uk back to the negotiation table "as soon as possible" after january 1. the daily mail says four royal navy vessels will be dispatched to britain's territorial waters if a trade deal is not agreed with the eu. the sun...
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and finally, the financial times claims that the uk is drawing up plans to rival singapore as a hub forg companies to register their vessels after brexit. brexit might tie in with the prime minister has been saying about recreating the uk's great maritime history. let's kick off. welcome to you both. katy, let's kick off with the sun. the fight before christmas. do you think they're going to have to tighten up the rules or what? that debate is going on and at the moment, it seems that perhaps what's the most likely situation is that you have different parts of the uk doing different things when it comes to the christmas rules. in a way, this is what the opposite —— the opposite of what boris johnson wanted. a few weeks ago, we have that formations approach. all the default administration sign off on this christmas brand. you should be able to see her family as long as they're in your bubble, but there has been pressure in recent days from scientific advisers. if you look at the sun's story and a few other papers, there's a sense as borisjohnson is seen for pushing for christmas relaxati
and finally, the financial times claims that the uk is drawing up plans to rival singapore as a hub forg companies to register their vessels after brexit. brexit might tie in with the prime minister has been saying about recreating the uk's great maritime history. let's kick off. welcome to you both. katy, let's kick off with the sun. the fight before christmas. do you think they're going to have to tighten up the rules or what? that debate is going on and at the moment, it seems that perhaps...
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tomorrow's front pages starting with the financial times who reports that global markets are fallingmposing travel bans on the uk in response to the new coronavirus variant. the independent also focuses on the uk being isolated — with lorries stuck at dover — and scientists warning that further restrictions may be needed around the country. the telegraph reports that the prime minister has ordered mass testing of lorry drivers taking goods across the channel in a bid to resolve the "covid border crisis" between the uk and france. the metro features a picture of shoppers queuing to enter —— president negron demanding a specialist test, costing £150. —— president macron. the metro features a picture of shoppers queuing to enter a supermarket after fears of supplies running low during the festive season — calling the situation "jingle hell". the daily mirror leads on the new variant of coronavirus — reporting that cases of the new strain have been found all across great britain, notjust london and the south east. and the guardian delivers a grim warning from scientists to the prime mini
tomorrow's front pages starting with the financial times who reports that global markets are fallingmposing travel bans on the uk in response to the new coronavirus variant. the independent also focuses on the uk being isolated — with lorries stuck at dover — and scientists warning that further restrictions may be needed around the country. the telegraph reports that the prime minister has ordered mass testing of lorry drivers taking goods across the channel in a bid to resolve the...
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the financial times focuses on brexit tomorrow and the news that french police are going to begin patrollingtar trains to monitor goods entering the eu — it also shows scenes of long queues of lorries at dover today. and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy over the monarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. so, let's begin. great to see you both and we were wondering if we could start off with the front page of the daily mirror andi the front page of the daily mirror and i love thejumper, by the the front page of the daily mirror and i love the jumper, by the way. thank you very much. my daughter loves it, turns into a four button. the mirror, they are all reporting on this growing number of cases and the that there is going to be most of the country in tier 3, now into some kind of lucked down the daily mail is: on the website about the possibly of a tier 4, a lockdown given a different name, let us not pretend that it is not a lockdown. closing all the shops and telling you
the financial times focuses on brexit tomorrow and the news that french police are going to begin patrollingtar trains to monitor goods entering the eu — it also shows scenes of long queues of lorries at dover today. and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy over the monarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. so, let's begin. great to see you both and we were wondering if...
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that's according to the financial times, which says competition rules remain a sticking point.phrase coming from the irish prime minister. "frosty the no man" is the metro's headline, referring to the uk's chief negotiator lord frost, who the paper says is "ready to say no" to the eu if it breaches the government's red lines. he is the man borisjohnson put in charge of these negotiations. a similar line from the daily mail, which says the prime minister has warned he will not sign a deal that would kerb the uk's independence. bullish is how it is described. the daily express quotes a source close to the uk negotiating camp in brussels who said, "there won't be any agreement if the eu doesn't recognise political reality." the guardian claims there has been a breakthrough on fishing rights, but says a deal with the uk now hinges on whether or not the uk remains tied to eu regulations. angela merkel and president macron closed ranks and confronted borisjohson with a final offer, says the times. it says both leaders have agreed to weaken european union demands for a so—called level
that's according to the financial times, which says competition rules remain a sticking point.phrase coming from the irish prime minister. "frosty the no man" is the metro's headline, referring to the uk's chief negotiator lord frost, who the paper says is "ready to say no" to the eu if it breaches the government's red lines. he is the man borisjohnson put in charge of these negotiations. a similar line from the daily mail, which says the prime minister has warned he will...
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the financial times says that the new coronavirus variant — that has hit the south east of england —ighter restrictions will stay in place for months. the i reports the health secretary's comments that the virus is ‘out of control‘ — as the number of daily recorded cases in the uk today reached an all time high of nearly 36,000. the metro says the uk has been put into isolation by europe — after a number of european countries banned travel to the uk because of the new mutant strain. the guardian reports on fears about the effect on supply chains — after france halted freight transport from the uk. the daily telegraph says the supply of the covid vaccine could be disrupted by the problems — the department of health says it has contingency plans in place. the science editor of the times says the race is on to inject people with the vaccine at a faster rate than the virus is spreading. and the daily mail has a lovely picture — of twins kenna and lissa — who have recovered from covid after being born with the virus. so let's begin. let's begin with the daily mail. they were so well. inde
the financial times says that the new coronavirus variant — that has hit the south east of england —ighter restrictions will stay in place for months. the i reports the health secretary's comments that the virus is ‘out of control‘ — as the number of daily recorded cases in the uk today reached an all time high of nearly 36,000. the metro says the uk has been put into isolation by europe — after a number of european countries banned travel to the uk because of the new mutant strain....
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as you say, a tiny part of the uk economy, financial services in contrast is worth more than 100 timesweek and i think the fishing industries worth less than harrods department store, however it has symbolic significance, partly because of britain's history as a maritime nation, partly because of the idea of taking back control of what is ours, as in our sovereign waters. so it's all coming down to how long the fishing transition period is going to be. i think originally, the eu after 1a years, it's looking more like five and a half now, specific quotas how much of the catch eu fishermen are going to give back to the uk. that still being negotiated, and indeed, we've been getting down to the different species of fish. that gives very co mforta ble species of fish. that gives very comfortable because you get what fish are caught in it waters first what they are sold, and elsewhere on the continent, but it is small, specifically in itself. symbolically, though, the fact that we are within a landing zone of the deal is really, really significant. if you look at the broad strokes of the de
as you say, a tiny part of the uk economy, financial services in contrast is worth more than 100 timesweek and i think the fishing industries worth less than harrods department store, however it has symbolic significance, partly because of britain's history as a maritime nation, partly because of the idea of taking back control of what is ours, as in our sovereign waters. so it's all coming down to how long the fishing transition period is going to be. i think originally, the eu after 1a years,...
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. >> this is kieran stacy from the financial times. the error, is it that you did not realize that this approval process had to happen to make these doses releasable, or you just thought it would take less time? >> a combination of everything, all right? this has never been done in our history. norma vaccines -- normal vaccines. let's take influence as an example. spends the next six months developing and producing preparing that vaccine for distribution and it is distributed in a timely manner. what we have done is take a process that is well-regulated and standards highly enforced and converted it into execution for covid-19 vaccine, which is, as the vaccine is developed, we are pushing it out to the american people. a simple course of action, but a totally, in my opinion, inappropriate and unethical decision would have been to stockpile covid-19 vaccine, walk-through all the process that is normal, bright -- right, wait for it all to be approved and releasable, and distributed three or four months from now. -- and distribute it three
. >> this is kieran stacy from the financial times. the error, is it that you did not realize that this approval process had to happen to make these doses releasable, or you just thought it would take less time? >> a combination of everything, all right? this has never been done in our history. norma vaccines -- normal vaccines. let's take influence as an example. spends the next six months developing and producing preparing that vaccine for distribution and it is distributed in a...
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time. tax guys or financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not sure i get an earpiece andris banks have to fight 'd street spot thank you for helping. destroy that's right. slavery. today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros you know the. daily conditions will be sniffy all about making money making profits in some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of chronic diseases in every community it is new due to new viruses own new microbes that's not true so it is due to. the city though that momentum is simply the lead of the sort of muscles of really just accumulate could only come in to see the move to the south. declare the sky if this. so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st oh except that we are british and we want regulation i was induced belief we don't behave any aspinall to not find. the pandemic no certainly no borders and is blind to nationa
time. tax guys or financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not sure i get an earpiece andris banks have to fight 'd street spot thank you for helping. destroy that's right. slavery. today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros you know the. daily conditions will be sniffy all about making money making profits in some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of chronic diseases in every community it is new...
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and the head of investigations, matt can either he's a former financial times journalist, they've been blacklisted by g c, h q, and a number of internal e-mail showing that staff are being told not to engage with, that doubt that declassified u.k. blacklisted by g.c. age, killed britain's largest intelligence agency, internal e-mails from shell, which will not been gauging further with math canada declassified head of investigations. the day he published what the agency privately disparaged as a negative long read about its secretive schools program. according to declassified, u.k. one particular line of investigative journalism is what got the backs up of a program run by the intelligence agency. looking into going into schools and teaching children how to conspire, brute force cyber attack. the website have also got quite a long history of looking at other aspects of the things that britain's military and government in general are getting up to the older members question is assumed to refer to lifton and colonel moore, and out by e. s. who completed typhoon conversion training in the
and the head of investigations, matt can either he's a former financial times journalist, they've been blacklisted by g c, h q, and a number of internal e-mail showing that staff are being told not to engage with, that doubt that declassified u.k. blacklisted by g.c. age, killed britain's largest intelligence agency, internal e-mails from shell, which will not been gauging further with math canada declassified head of investigations. the day he published what the agency privately disparaged as...
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this is kieran stacy from "the financial times." could you explain a little bit about what your ever was, particularly? is it that you did not realize that this approval process had to happen to make these doses releasable, or you just thought it would take less time? general perna: a combination of everything, right? this has never been done in our history. normal vaccines. let's take influenza as an example. the country gives our orders to industry, industry spends the next six months developing and producing and preparing that vaccine for distribution, and then it is distributed in a timely manner. what we have done is to take a process that is well-regulated and standards highly enforced , and converted it into execution for covid-19 vaccine, which is, as the vaccine is developed, we are pushing it out to the american people. a simple course of action, but a totally, in my opinion, inappropriate and unethical decision would have been to stockpile covid-19 vaccine, walk through all the process that is normal, right, wait for it a
this is kieran stacy from "the financial times." could you explain a little bit about what your ever was, particularly? is it that you did not realize that this approval process had to happen to make these doses releasable, or you just thought it would take less time? general perna: a combination of everything, right? this has never been done in our history. normal vaccines. let's take influenza as an example. the country gives our orders to industry, industry spends the next six...
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"the financial times" reporting f1 is in talks with amazon to stream its races live on the amazon primew in america only available on espn. this would be another way for those who want to stream in a different way to watch the f1 races. they might be coming to amazon near you. fast cars, getting the vaccination for free and marcus is agreeing at least right now, back to you. >> brian sullivan for us this morning, thanks so much. >>> well, 4:44 for you that morning. transitioning into the white house. next here on "today in the bay," who president-elect joe biden is expected to nominate for education secretary today. in this family, everyone does their own laundry, but they all do it a little different. honestly, i add a couple of tide pods and just stuff everything in. it works. and of course, everyone thinks their way is right. i stood in line for hours to get this. it has to be washed on delicate. it has to be cold water, it's better for the planet. the secret is, with tide pods it all works. of course it does. told ya! they're going to do it their way, and i get a break from the laun
"the financial times" reporting f1 is in talks with amazon to stream its races live on the amazon primew in america only available on espn. this would be another way for those who want to stream in a different way to watch the f1 races. they might be coming to amazon near you. fast cars, getting the vaccination for free and marcus is agreeing at least right now, back to you. >> brian sullivan for us this morning, thanks so much. >>> well, 4:44 for you that morning....
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of storage will allow the government to back so many people more quickly according to a recent financial times report earlier this month you.
of storage will allow the government to back so many people more quickly according to a recent financial times report earlier this month you.
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thank you very much, that's peter foster there from the financial times. in the eu commission president has been going on this afternoon, starting at 4pm. we'll be back as soon as we hear any more updates, but for now, let's go back to ben in the studio. reeta chakra barti there reeta chakrabarti there for us in downing street. let's take a look at the latest figures in the uk. a further 14,718 people have tested positive for the virus. another 189 people have died within 28 days of a positive covid test, which takes the total number of deaths to 61,434. but it's worth noting that there is often a lag in reporting over the weekend, so that monday's figures are often lower that they would otherwise be. dozens of hospitals across the uk are receiving batches of the new coronavirus vaccine, with the first jabs to be given tomorrow. front—line health staff, those over 80, and care home workers will be first to get it. the government says the army could be used to help transport further stocks of the pfizer biontech vaccine. here's our health correspondent soph
thank you very much, that's peter foster there from the financial times. in the eu commission president has been going on this afternoon, starting at 4pm. we'll be back as soon as we hear any more updates, but for now, let's go back to ben in the studio. reeta chakra barti there reeta chakrabarti there for us in downing street. let's take a look at the latest figures in the uk. a further 14,718 people have tested positive for the virus. another 189 people have died within 28 days of a positive...
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his policy towards french muslims just don't understand like that he singled out political and financial times to newspapers in particular that he should print retractions didn't stop there though did he then does an interview with the new york times and in particular with their media columnist dan smith and in the interview he said that english language media biased and said some of them were quote legitimizing this violence he says he doesn't care about color or religion in his words a person is 1st and foremost a citizen now many french journalists and voices on the left would beg to differ they say front this current troubles are at least in part to do with inequality faced by fringe muslims those voices have been dubbed traitor by others on the far right and for more on the limits of french freedom of expression take a listen to this from the interior minister gerard domino speaking on your one at the french channel. project was that it didn't seem you really get your earlier today express you know. and that is you thought to take some of. that going to the assiduity. nation and thanks to
his policy towards french muslims just don't understand like that he singled out political and financial times to newspapers in particular that he should print retractions didn't stop there though did he then does an interview with the new york times and in particular with their media columnist dan smith and in the interview he said that english language media biased and said some of them were quote legitimizing this violence he says he doesn't care about color or religion in his words a person...
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rights has soared in recent years due to the success of streaming platforms such as spotify the financial times as universal may have paid dylan into the billions for the collection as dylan would say don't think twice it's alright. that's it for me and the business team here at the lead to check us out online dot com slash business facebook and twitter as well as watch. the from. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update coming. on t w. 5 guy and i'm game you know those up 17 through the round out of killed worldwide so that we can do but it's not just the animals of all suffering in school environment i mean went on in germany to find ways out of the nutrition if you want to know how one click to the priest and the culturists changed those are the 3 says listen to our podcast on the green fence. using a u.v. lamp to kill the coronavirus that's just one light bulb moment in a multitude of responses to covert 19 saloon was repurposed hand sanitizer at the beginning of
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and finally the financial times claims that the uk is drawing up plans to rival singapore as a hub foranies to register their vessels after brexit. so, let's begin. the times, pretty clear not to the prime ministers under pressure, but he is refusing to revoke christmas covid—19 freedom. of the got something else of the papers haven't? my thought is that the time is very clear that borisjohnson and some of the other papers are as well, borisjohnson some of the other papers are as well, boris johnson is some of the other papers are as well, borisjohnson is leading from the front, whether you agree with them or not or you support them or you don't. use leading from the front and he is not apparently following the science as we heard so much about the early days of this awful virus and she is probably not doing the same, isn't going to do the same as possibly some the other countries in the united kingdom. but this story is saying that he does not want to change the existing plans, but he does want to warn people about what they're doing and perhaps it is not such good news for grandma lo
and finally the financial times claims that the uk is drawing up plans to rival singapore as a hub foranies to register their vessels after brexit. so, let's begin. the times, pretty clear not to the prime ministers under pressure, but he is refusing to revoke christmas covid—19 freedom. of the got something else of the papers haven't? my thought is that the time is very clear that borisjohnson and some of the other papers are as well, borisjohnson some of the other papers are as well, boris...
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it's interesting other stories coming out, a story from the financial times today that the eu would sayecome a third world country would become a third world cou ntry after would become a third world country after january one, would become a third world country afterjanuary one, and eu nationals will not be allowed to travel into the uk because of covid—i9 restrictions, treating it like everywhere else. it's a reminder from everywhere else. it's a reminderfrom the eu to everywhere else. it's a reminder from the eu to the everywhere else. it's a reminderfrom the eu to the uk, there is a lots to lose with no deal and the uk can't expected to be treated like a eu country afterjanuary one. all right. we will have to leave it there. jonathan charles there. we'll have more on that in our business coverage in 25 minutes. let's get some of the day's other news. the united states has recorded more than 3,000 deaths from coronavirus in the past 2a hours — the highest so far in a single day anywhere in the world. the latest landmark comes as coronavirus cases continue to surge in the us, with more
it's interesting other stories coming out, a story from the financial times today that the eu would sayecome a third world country would become a third world cou ntry after would become a third world country after january one, would become a third world country afterjanuary one, and eu nationals will not be allowed to travel into the uk because of covid—i9 restrictions, treating it like everywhere else. it's a reminder from everywhere else. it's a reminderfrom the eu to everywhere else. it's...
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said a deal as early as wednesday evening was possible a source familiar with the talks told the financial times the 2 sides had made progress on setting arrangements for how future negotiations on fishing rights will be willing to market access for good fishing rights and business competition rules remain the key sticking points in these negotiations and ireland's prime minister michael marr and told reporters on tuesday he remains optimistic and thinks a deal is more likely than not so we could be looking at bracks miss now the pound sterling surged above $1.35 on hopes a deal will be reached before christmas britain said it will remain in talks until the 31st of december which is the deadline and. and is prepared for any outcome the e.u. for their part has suggested it would be willing to continue negotiations into 2021 if necessary. and it's bit over 8 months since congress passed a coronavirus relief package for small businesses and american workers this week they finally passed another but this time the bill included only $600.00 per qualified individual now that is half of what congress p
said a deal as early as wednesday evening was possible a source familiar with the talks told the financial times the 2 sides had made progress on setting arrangements for how future negotiations on fishing rights will be willing to market access for good fishing rights and business competition rules remain the key sticking points in these negotiations and ireland's prime minister michael marr and told reporters on tuesday he remains optimistic and thinks a deal is more likely than not so we...
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website started by a investigative journalist website, starts with, by a former financial times journalist matt canard. he's the head of their investigations team and he's written a number of articles on britain's military and on britain's intelligence services and how they operate. and in the latest turn of events, it appears that g.c.i. age q, which is britain's spy service communications monitoring intelligence service, they've blacklisted the classified and a number of internal emails...