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behaviour, so says the guardian, thatis behaviour, so says the guardian, that is its take on what has been going on. it is interesting when you look at the guardian front page which says that eu diplomats are discussing this extension of the uk's when the ship in the eu for 21 months, not to have a transition period and not to have a no deal brexit but to leave the uk in the eu to longer in order to discuss a potential trade deal that would also avoid the necessity to have the irish backstop. then you have the daily telegraph saying that theresa may is looking at delaying brexit by two months. it is different —— interesting to see this divergences of sides and views. there is this question that i am, from an eu perspective it makes a lot of sense to say that given you don't know what you want from a uk perspective it makes sense to say how about you extend membership bit longer. i am struggling to see how theresa may will get any of that through, either through her cabinet or parliament. she actually set a new deadline of march to 12, so this is just 17 days before brexit day for parl
behaviour, so says the guardian, thatis behaviour, so says the guardian, that is its take on what has been going on. it is interesting when you look at the guardian front page which says that eu diplomats are discussing this extension of the uk's when the ship in the eu for 21 months, not to have a transition period and not to have a no deal brexit but to leave the uk in the eu to longer in order to discuss a potential trade deal that would also avoid the necessity to have the irish backstop....
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shortly after the guardian publishes its findings the politicians tweets are deleted the team here say they see fake stories like this every day. so if it's text it's a lot easier in the sense that you just you know call up a few people. who are making this kind seen this happen you know the person if. it's also somewhat easy i mean it technology is quite simple to hire you can replace a whole lot of them but when it's videos to be considered to be more complicated because. you have the metadata stripped off sometimes as what you need actually to track so. complicated and then the audio files. to check these kind of stories the guardian has teamed up with some twenty other media outlets they formed a collective called cross check nigeria to support each other in the research process a story only goes online when four of the different media organizations have looked at it. is one of the coordinators around fifty journalists involved in the project. everywhere in the world even in the us in the most advanced technology. politicians would always use any means to gain advantage if you. inf
shortly after the guardian publishes its findings the politicians tweets are deleted the team here say they see fake stories like this every day. so if it's text it's a lot easier in the sense that you just you know call up a few people. who are making this kind seen this happen you know the person if. it's also somewhat easy i mean it technology is quite simple to hire you can replace a whole lot of them but when it's videos to be considered to be more complicated because. you have the...
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in ones in her team in the guardian's digital newsroom check the top social media topics every morning on twitter and it wiser to the nigerian president alleges that an opposition party is offering food and money in exchange for votes the news spreads quickly so the guardian team decides to investigate. events that are not yours and i i mean the photograph dated as far back as twenty seventeen it was a photograph from an outreach done by charlie to foundation in may that's so it wasn't what she said it wants. shortly after the guardian publishes its findings the politicians tweets are deleted the team here say they see fake stories like this every day. so if it's text it's a lot easier in the sense that you just mentioned a few people. who are making this claim seen this happen at the press and if it. is somewhat easy i mean it technology is quite simple to hire you can read. the whole lot of them but when it's videos they become to be complicated because. you have the metadata stripped off and sometimes that's what you need actually to track so. complicated and then audio files. to ch
in ones in her team in the guardian's digital newsroom check the top social media topics every morning on twitter and it wiser to the nigerian president alleges that an opposition party is offering food and money in exchange for votes the news spreads quickly so the guardian team decides to investigate. events that are not yours and i i mean the photograph dated as far back as twenty seventeen it was a photograph from an outreach done by charlie to foundation in may that's so it wasn't what she...
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one property in colchester, i was contacted by a former guardian and it was a former ca re former guardianhad been nailed shot, people could not get out of there was a fire. isn't that illegal? would private landlords be able to get away with that? they would not and colchester council are not prosecuting the guardian company. giles, you are a housing lawyer. what rights do these property guardians have, i read that squatters have more rights. i'm not sure about squatters but the rights are very limited. the difference is that property guardians hold under a license, rather than a tenancy, a personal right to occupy and that really carries with it very restricted rights, there is none of the usual protections of a tenancy, the usual protections of a tenancy, the notice period is shorter, is no requirement to protect the deposit, there's probably no repairing obligations, all of the usual protections that go with a tenancy do not exist. the only real protection they have is a requirement that they get four weeks notice before the notice to quit expires. how would you describe the position f
one property in colchester, i was contacted by a former guardian and it was a former ca re former guardianhad been nailed shot, people could not get out of there was a fire. isn't that illegal? would private landlords be able to get away with that? they would not and colchester council are not prosecuting the guardian company. giles, you are a housing lawyer. what rights do these property guardians have, i read that squatters have more rights. i'm not sure about squatters but the rights are...
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on the front page of the guardian we have may reject corbyn‘s offer. it also risk cabinet split. differently. nobody quite knows what either of the leaders are really doing or playing around with that what we have in labour as much as in the tory party is a real split. and actually genuinely held, principled splits. these are not people who tried to get rid of one leader or another, these are serious people. i think, for me, the person who has made both events in recent times —— most sense is keir starmer. he is calling for a second referendum. you doesn't speak for the labour party. no, i know. but the deputy prime minister has also edged towards this. explain this for me. lim i will chew my best. —— i will do my best. it doesn't allow the uk to make trade deals with any other country. that's what apparently may wa nt country. that's what apparently may want to chat to corbyn about because she is an act is a drawback. —— she isa she is an act is a drawback. —— she is a saying it is a drawback. corbyn has now said not a second referendum that now they are appearing to say they wi
on the front page of the guardian we have may reject corbyn‘s offer. it also risk cabinet split. differently. nobody quite knows what either of the leaders are really doing or playing around with that what we have in labour as much as in the tory party is a real split. and actually genuinely held, principled splits. these are not people who tried to get rid of one leader or another, these are serious people. i think, for me, the person who has made both events in recent times —— most...
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(ani — guardian) the guardian says government officials are preparing —— the guardian says government stockpiles of rubbish in the event of a no—deal brexit. the independent says whitehall officials have already begun planning for the uk to remain in the customs union as a way of rescuing the brexit deal. and the express leads on the row in brussels after the eu described gibraltar as a british colony. we'll we' ll start we'll start with the i and they are dealing with a backstop. this is a bit of a reversal of fortunes. it seems the eu, which up until quite recently has been quite unified, seems to be strange and the irish prime minister has been talk —— being called to brussels over some copper mines over the backstop with northern ireland which is a reversal of fortunes. what is interesting is the eu doesn't want to be seen to be undermining island but they want ireland to come up with a solution and ireland has been the poster boy of the eu. if that actually stacks up. it's been looking to the eu for support. again, it shows that ireland has stood for —— took firm for the last two
(ani — guardian) the guardian says government officials are preparing —— the guardian says government stockpiles of rubbish in the event of a no—deal brexit. the independent says whitehall officials have already begun planning for the uk to remain in the customs union as a way of rescuing the brexit deal. and the express leads on the row in brussels after the eu described gibraltar as a british colony. we'll we' ll start we'll start with the i and they are dealing with a backstop. this...
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that bell on friday in the guardian that the was eminent., coffey a nd one of them, not a total surprise, coffey and another was not talked about as much. one of them started off, at least yet saying that i and the leader of that labour party. and we knew what exactly was coming next. you knew it was coming, to see it happen has had an effect and a profound effect on westminster as well. fit that headline, the gang of seven, attempted to about the spirit of the gate of four, nearly a0 years ago now. i am in a nostalgic mood tonight because it was 38 years ago that all of that happened, and jenkins talked about the aeroplane being the start of the runway and when it was going to take off, and it was taking off when he won
that bell on friday in the guardian that the was eminent., coffey a nd one of them, not a total surprise, coffey and another was not talked about as much. one of them started off, at least yet saying that i and the leader of that labour party. and we knew what exactly was coming next. you knew it was coming, to see it happen has had an effect and a profound effect on westminster as well. fit that headline, the gang of seven, attempted to about the spirit of the gate of four, nearly a0 years ago...
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this leads to the guardian of their plan.rexit and what they are saying is that they are going to have to deal with putrefying stockpiles of rubbish because waste will become invalid overnight. it shows how amassed we are over the 40 years with that european union with the laws and regulations we are, i think brexiteer is will state that this is something on steroids. we are thinking about a few rude headlines but this one. that i got to be crisis centres going live and one of the other consignments with the export of beef in land, they will be a build—up of the lot which will be a build—up of the lot which will overflow the cities that they have. the orders will be an issue it is one of the lines. is the waste just go by the way. do we get any from the eu but do we send all of oui’s from the eu but do we send all of ours for the eu? 3 million tonnes of rubbish is sent the that you countries every year. why do they not burn ea? i think it has to do with electricity. when you look, there was something in here that i found quit
this leads to the guardian of their plan.rexit and what they are saying is that they are going to have to deal with putrefying stockpiles of rubbish because waste will become invalid overnight. it shows how amassed we are over the 40 years with that european union with the laws and regulations we are, i think brexiteer is will state that this is something on steroids. we are thinking about a few rude headlines but this one. that i got to be crisis centres going live and one of the other...
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sounds like from the guardian, they'll be quite ok with stacking some cabinet ministers as well.ot of brexiteer mps including some in the cabinet who really think that this is undermining trees and a lot of brexiteer mps including some in the cabinet who really think that this is undermining theresa may possible strategy and when these cabinet ministers are going around saying that theresa may should take no deal off the table, they are not helping the government that is trying to get a deal. i think theresa may's best hope is that she gets the concessions that she is looking for this weekend and she can bring a deal back at the start of next week. ican imagine deal back at the start of next week. i can imagine that is her best hope. i'll be surprised if that happens, but... no dealtaken off i'll be surprised if that happens, but... no deal taken off the table in some way, including some people who travel by euro * when they see this piece in the financial times, suggesting that the key was going to get long. that is a horror story for its readership but euro * is fun for the ft
sounds like from the guardian, they'll be quite ok with stacking some cabinet ministers as well.ot of brexiteer mps including some in the cabinet who really think that this is undermining trees and a lot of brexiteer mps including some in the cabinet who really think that this is undermining theresa may possible strategy and when these cabinet ministers are going around saying that theresa may should take no deal off the table, they are not helping the government that is trying to get a deal. i...
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we will begin with the guardian.an leads with a tense—looking photograph of theresa may and jean claude juncker following talks to try to break the brexit deadlock. back in westminster, the ft reports that in a plan dubbed ‘project after‘, a secret group of senior figures in government is drawing up plans to kick—start the economy if the uk leaves the eu without a deal. not that secret, we have the name of one of them. the i claims thatjeremy corbyn is facing a party revolt and threats of resignations from pro—remain mps — after setting out what labour would support in a brexit deal. in other news — the head of instagram has become the first technology boss to back a statutory duty of care to protect children from online harms, according to the daily telegraph — after he announced a ban on all graphic self—harm images on the social media platform. on the front page of the daily mirror — the former strictly come dancing judge, len goodman criticises plans to scrap free tv licences for over—75s, saying it would punish
we will begin with the guardian.an leads with a tense—looking photograph of theresa may and jean claude juncker following talks to try to break the brexit deadlock. back in westminster, the ft reports that in a plan dubbed ‘project after‘, a secret group of senior figures in government is drawing up plans to kick—start the economy if the uk leaves the eu without a deal. not that secret, we have the name of one of them. the i claims thatjeremy corbyn is facing a party revolt and threats...
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so that the word legal guardian would account for the other person in that same sex relationship where my mother died when i was eleven and it would have been my own say so my auntie was really her guardian and she was my own see nobody batted an eyelid and the same in this you can record legal guardian peter that's not what they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's what they're suggesting this is an attack on the ninety five percent of people not only in france for around the world who are in the traditional family the traditional family is constantly being attacked at the moment by globalists. all around the world this is not meant as an attack upon your traditional families this is just to broaden the or make the home terms more gender neutral so that everyone feels included the whole world is going crazy these minorities have got too much influence in the media let's stop emphasizing our differences and let's come together let's put the children first. without for jungle peter tatchell that's it for me for now this way things are look
so that the word legal guardian would account for the other person in that same sex relationship where my mother died when i was eleven and it would have been my own say so my auntie was really her guardian and she was my own see nobody batted an eyelid and the same in this you can record legal guardian peter that's not what they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's what they're suggesting this is an attack on the ninety five percent of people not...
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and she was my auntie nobody batted an eyelid and the same reason this you can record legal guardian peter that's not what they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's what they're suggesting this is an attack on the ninety five percent of people not only in france for around the world who are in the traditional family the traditional family is constantly being attacked at the moment by globalists. all around the world this is not meant as an attack upon you know traditional families this is just to broaden the or make the terms more gender neutral so that everyone feels included all well has gone crazy these minorities have got too much influence in the media let's stop emphasizing our differences let's come together let's put the children first live from moscow this is our to international more great programs. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to say the home fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challen
and she was my auntie nobody batted an eyelid and the same reason this you can record legal guardian peter that's not what they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's what they're suggesting this is an attack on the ninety five percent of people not only in france for around the world who are in the traditional family the traditional family is constantly being attacked at the moment by globalists. all around the world this is not meant as an attack...
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the sources according to the guardian suggesting they did not expect a warm reception.e a bit tricky and only yesterday, hilary then he came out and said that there is no suggestion that the withdrawal agreement can be opened and labour is pushing for a complete renegotiation so everyone seems to think that this thing can be treated considerably but actually this is an issue on whether this will be tinkering that can be achieved or not. the suggestion is that the backstop has been a fundamental part of the negotiations so far that really can anything be done? you have to wonder if they do manage to get something through, the dup for example who have been this crucial group involved in the agreement with the government, if they did not back at at all, what happens to that post if we ever get to this process and and what happens to any chances of legislation... the next vote looming in the back of the prime minister's mind isa in the back of the prime minister's mind is a menacing quote here from one european research group, she knows what she has promised us, even if she
the sources according to the guardian suggesting they did not expect a warm reception.e a bit tricky and only yesterday, hilary then he came out and said that there is no suggestion that the withdrawal agreement can be opened and labour is pushing for a complete renegotiation so everyone seems to think that this thing can be treated considerably but actually this is an issue on whether this will be tinkering that can be achieved or not. the suggestion is that the backstop has been a fundamental...
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shortly after the guardian publishes its findings the politicians tweets are deleted the team here say they see fake stories like this every day. so if it's text it's a lot easier in the sense that you just need a few people. who are making this kind seen this happen you know the press and if it. is somewhat easy i mean it's like my dish quite simple to handle you can be said to be tonight as a whole lot of them but when is video to be considered to be complicated because once we do get some social media. you have the metadata stripped off and sometimes that's what you need actually to track of video so. complicated and then the audio files. to check these kind of stories the guardian has teamed up with some twenty other media outlets they formed a collective called cross check nigeria to support each other in the research process a story only goes online when four of the different media organizations have looked at it. there's one of the coordinators around fifty journalists involved in the project. everywhere in the world even in the u.s. in the most advanced technology. would always
shortly after the guardian publishes its findings the politicians tweets are deleted the team here say they see fake stories like this every day. so if it's text it's a lot easier in the sense that you just need a few people. who are making this kind seen this happen you know the press and if it. is somewhat easy i mean it's like my dish quite simple to handle you can be said to be tonight as a whole lot of them but when is video to be considered to be complicated because once we do get some...
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in ones in her team in the guardian's digital newsroom check the top social media topics every morning on twitter and advisor to the nigerian president alleges that an opposition party is offering food and money in exchange for votes the news spreads quickly so the guardian team decides to investigate. the best actually image found out it was a lie i mean quite a grab dated as far back as twenty seventeen it was a photograph from an outreach done by charlie to foundation in lagos so it wasn't what she said it was. shortly after the guardian publishes its findings the politicians tweets are deleted the team here say they see fake stories like this every day. so if it's text it's a lot easier in the sense that you just need a few people. who are making this claim who's seen this happen you know call up the press and if it's for a grab it's also somewhat easy i mean it's a good idea is quite simple to hire you can reverse actually tonight is a whole lot of them but one is video to be continued to be more complicated because once we do get some social media. you have the metadata stripped
in ones in her team in the guardian's digital newsroom check the top social media topics every morning on twitter and advisor to the nigerian president alleges that an opposition party is offering food and money in exchange for votes the news spreads quickly so the guardian team decides to investigate. the best actually image found out it was a lie i mean quite a grab dated as far back as twenty seventeen it was a photograph from an outreach done by charlie to foundation in lagos so it wasn't...
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(ken) guardian guardian flight says right now it is not flying to give its employees some space and time. instead another air ambulance company called life-med is picking up guardian's flights. (pam) more than two dozen arrests were made in a multi- agency operation .... targeting counterfeit super bowl tickets and merchandise aroung the nation.(ken) u-s immigration and border officials confiscated nearly 300-thousand items... worth an estimated 24-million dollars over the past year as part of 'operation team player.' that's almost 10- million dollars more than last year's seizure. in a joint press conference thursday, officials warned sports fans to be extra cautious of any scams.
(ken) guardian guardian flight says right now it is not flying to give its employees some space and time. instead another air ambulance company called life-med is picking up guardian's flights. (pam) more than two dozen arrests were made in a multi- agency operation .... targeting counterfeit super bowl tickets and merchandise aroung the nation.(ken) u-s immigration and border officials confiscated nearly 300-thousand items... worth an estimated 24-million dollars over the past year as part of...
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he was a star scholar oxford university he has worked for the guardian for thirty years and formally worked under andrew neil of the b.b.c. . the economist the allegations are out and nonsense but what is significant is that deal of the disgraced head of the iraq war time british security service is effectively laying down conditions under which the british intelligence community would accept a decision by the british voters to elect jeremy corbyn as their prime minister and he says in this piece that the queen would have to pick someone else other than jeremy corbin even if corben had won a general election because he could not be trusted with secrets from the united states and of our allied countries and he implied from the british intelligence services themselves thus you've got m i six trying to pick the next prime minister of britain no i'm a six brought down the first labor prime minister ramsay macdonald with the fake xanadu the now one hundred years later almost they're trying to pick the next one. i tell you george though you're talking about the british intelligent communit
he was a star scholar oxford university he has worked for the guardian for thirty years and formally worked under andrew neil of the b.b.c. . the economist the allegations are out and nonsense but what is significant is that deal of the disgraced head of the iraq war time british security service is effectively laying down conditions under which the british intelligence community would accept a decision by the british voters to elect jeremy corbyn as their prime minister and he says in this...
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show you got to tell me what the significance of today's metaphors hearing in washington is the guardian here in london continues to stand by what appears to stand by a story that trumps a former campaign boss came to london to talk to julia songe currently under arbitron attention here yeah well the guardian has been doing some fantastic work on this story fantastic being i mean fantastic fantasy's because the most surveilled building in the world has got to be that ecuadorian embassy and somehow that guardian has a story that you can afford visited julius times three times even knew what he was wearing but there is a picture of it nobody has a picture of the boat surveilled building in the world when metaphor at this huge thing that is going to blow the roof off this case he goes and visits it three times there's no pictures of it and i don't know if you know so that was written by luke harding who also wrote a book called. luzhin except there's no evidence of collusion and when he was interviewed by aaron let's say of the real duis and he was asked to provide evidence of collusion and
show you got to tell me what the significance of today's metaphors hearing in washington is the guardian here in london continues to stand by what appears to stand by a story that trumps a former campaign boss came to london to talk to julia songe currently under arbitron attention here yeah well the guardian has been doing some fantastic work on this story fantastic being i mean fantastic fantasy's because the most surveilled building in the world has got to be that ecuadorian embassy and...
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was my legal guardian and she was my own c. nobody batted an eyelid and the same resists you can be called legal guardian peter that's not well they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's well there suggested was that lesbian friends where they've got children from previous relationships who meant well through surrogacy or whatever or drop. that chord moment moment there's no need to make this first this just separates out gay people just like transgenders when they say you will score me they will shoot you or whatever it is just nonsense it just attacking the mainstream way that most people live now it isn't about purges i thought you'd bring in the jewish people was rather bizarre i don't think it's anywhere on the scale this isn't about being racist or sexist or homophobic this is just plain common sense there's a mom there's a dad and sometimes there's two moans and sometimes his two dads what's a load of cobblers i think you are actually agreeing in a kind of a roundabout way i
was my legal guardian and she was my own c. nobody batted an eyelid and the same resists you can be called legal guardian peter that's not well they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's well there suggested was that lesbian friends where they've got children from previous relationships who meant well through surrogacy or whatever or drop. that chord moment moment there's no need to make this first this just separates out gay people just like...
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meanwhile the guardian has this, "labour mps warn corbyn: back a second referendum or we quit", sayingces up to ten resignations from his frontbench if he doesn't back another brexit vote. the daily mirror claims the former england goalkeep gordon banks, who died yesterday, missed out on a knighthood because officials lost his nomination papers. "new statins regime for over—40s", writes the i. the paper says there'll be a huge increase in the number of adults prescribed cholesterol—lowering drug in order to save lives. and as horse racing resumes, the daily telegraph has a photograph ofjockeys taking part in a space hopper race, under the title, "jockeys get back to horsing around". maybe we will leave those headlines from the sun. in fact we are going to talk about the sun, page two, valentines day massacre, brexiteers will leave her, theresa may, they reckon she is backsliding, they think that negotiations going forward without the suggestion that no deal is on the table, they don't like that. it feels like we have a crunch vote pretty much every week in westminster right now and act
meanwhile the guardian has this, "labour mps warn corbyn: back a second referendum or we quit", sayingces up to ten resignations from his frontbench if he doesn't back another brexit vote. the daily mirror claims the former england goalkeep gordon banks, who died yesterday, missed out on a knighthood because officials lost his nomination papers. "new statins regime for over—40s", writes the i. the paper says there'll be a huge increase in the number of adults prescribed...
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alert to be sent to the male guardian m c international and human rights watch of court on apple and google to consider the discrimination and abuse of women facilitated by the app us democratic senator ron wyden has written to both companies in them to stop their stores being used to promote saudi arabia's quote horror surveillance on control of women and as the online backlash against the app got this pace many of the reviews on the google play sites are in fact posts condemning it as harmful and dangerous or political science professor best monye says while the app is an example of gender discrimination it does make it easier for women to travel by replacing the need for filling in paperwork. it's a sort of government type of. act that's really supposed to facilitate paperwork i mean rather than having to go to your local ministry and file and it's very people work you can do it all online and it's really trying to convention the fact that much of the middle east is very much hyper connected of course the app is in general at least the feature of the app that sort of is meant to a
alert to be sent to the male guardian m c international and human rights watch of court on apple and google to consider the discrimination and abuse of women facilitated by the app us democratic senator ron wyden has written to both companies in them to stop their stores being used to promote saudi arabia's quote horror surveillance on control of women and as the online backlash against the app got this pace many of the reviews on the google play sites are in fact posts condemning it as harmful...
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let's go back to the guardian. in the states, this time i will beat trump, says bernie sanders.e past few weeks there has been a lot of speculation, witty and announced a i’ui'i speculation, witty and announced a run or not. i think most people realise he would. i think a lot of them are with bernie this time. if you look at all the people who have declared so far. almost all happily accepted the arguments he was making la st accepted the arguments he was making last time. he was an outsider last time and a lot of what he said was dismissed as far too left—wing. it seems as if he has won that argument i'iow. seems as if he has won that argument now. i think a lot of people worry that one of the main reasons that trump won is because hillary didn't go to certain places that bernie appealed to massively. if you look at who he appeals to, there are a lot of younger vultures who really wa nt lot of younger vultures who really want to get out and campaign for bernie —— a lot of younger vultures. he appeals to a lot of younger african—american vultures as well who did not really want
let's go back to the guardian. in the states, this time i will beat trump, says bernie sanders.e past few weeks there has been a lot of speculation, witty and announced a i’ui'i speculation, witty and announced a run or not. i think most people realise he would. i think a lot of them are with bernie this time. if you look at all the people who have declared so far. almost all happily accepted the arguments he was making la st accepted the arguments he was making last time. he was an outsider...
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came to london to talk to judy the psalms currently under arbitron attention here yeah well the guardian has been doing some fantastic work on this story fantastic being i mean fantastic fantasy's because the most surveilled building in the world has got to be that ecuadorian embassy and somehow that guardian has a story that visited julian signs three times i even knew what he was wearing but there is a picture of it nobody has a picture of the most surveilled building in the world when metaphoric this huge thing that is going to blow the roof off this case he goes and visits it three times there's no pictures of it and i don't know if you know so that was written by luke harding who also wrote a book called collusion except there's no evidence of collusion and when he was interviewed by errant take of the real jews and he was asked to provide evidence of collusion and his book was a title he couldn't do it in fact he left the interview so that's the kind of level of reporting that the guardian is doing right now they're just they're repeat. being cia lies they're repeating intelligence
came to london to talk to judy the psalms currently under arbitron attention here yeah well the guardian has been doing some fantastic work on this story fantastic being i mean fantastic fantasy's because the most surveilled building in the world has got to be that ecuadorian embassy and somehow that guardian has a story that visited julian signs three times i even knew what he was wearing but there is a picture of it nobody has a picture of the most surveilled building in the world when...
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the guardians with jeremy headlines all do focus. corbyn, a public vote to stop brexit, saying it was pushed by sir keir starmer. a series of striking interventions in the past week. tom watson quite rightly saying we need to pull together. we need to get together because this is a huge issue. he has done a u—turn and the devil is in the detail but also, the former minister saying 25 mp5 would vote against any vote to back a second referendum. you have a lot of leave in the north—west, newcastle, many mps that their constituencies voted to leave. labour will say there is no u—turn but a clarification and affirming up of existing policy that it is seen as a significant move, forced on the labour leadership by the formation of this party, forcing the formation of this party, forcing the hand of both parties. both parties have been forced to take steps to has that did not want to ta ke steps to has that did not want to take now in this very delicate negotiating game. a new poll by yougov saying the independent group is up four point two
the guardians with jeremy headlines all do focus. corbyn, a public vote to stop brexit, saying it was pushed by sir keir starmer. a series of striking interventions in the past week. tom watson quite rightly saying we need to pull together. we need to get together because this is a huge issue. he has done a u—turn and the devil is in the detail but also, the former minister saying 25 mp5 would vote against any vote to back a second referendum. you have a lot of leave in the north—west,...
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the guardian says the home office has come under fire for sending asylum seekers back to zimbabwe. financial times leads with "saudi arabia's worldwide quest for gas and oil," saying the country plans to develop an international energy exploration. the bank of england chief, mark carney, says brexit can kick—start golden era of trade, that's according to the telegraph. and the i reports on how universities are having to cut staff as they deal with huge budget deficits. it says 8,000 staffjobs were lost in the past year. the sun remembers goal—keeping legend, gordon banks, headlining "he had the whole world in his hands," and also paying respects to the world cup winning goalie. the mirror pays a poignant tribute, "the hero who could fly." we are going to start with brexit, the metro, pm accused of blackmail, branded liar and angry clashes after the latest vote, there is a growing sense of frustration one could say among mps that they are not really getting the chance when they want to to vote on her deal. yes, and i think mps in all parties are being increasingly frustrated that th
the guardian says the home office has come under fire for sending asylum seekers back to zimbabwe. financial times leads with "saudi arabia's worldwide quest for gas and oil," saying the country plans to develop an international energy exploration. the bank of england chief, mark carney, says brexit can kick—start golden era of trade, that's according to the telegraph. and the i reports on how universities are having to cut staff as they deal with huge budget deficits. it says 8,000...
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the guardian of the gate of our democracy contained therein. the guardian of the. [indistinct conversations] >> coming up leave tuesday on the c-span network, the house returns at 10:00 a.m. on c-span for morning our speeches. a 12:00 a.m. to consider resolution to block the president's emergency declaration on the southern border of the u.s. senate finance committee examines drug pricing in the u.s. with the ceos of major pharmaceutical companies. the house rules committee discussed and voted on to rules packages, one governing debate debate androl another disapproving president trump's national emergency declaration. the committee spent the majority of its time on the gun-control amendment offered by the republicans. this is just under two hours.
the guardian of the gate of our democracy contained therein. the guardian of the. [indistinct conversations] >> coming up leave tuesday on the c-span network, the house returns at 10:00 a.m. on c-span for morning our speeches. a 12:00 a.m. to consider resolution to block the president's emergency declaration on the southern border of the u.s. senate finance committee examines drug pricing in the u.s. with the ceos of major pharmaceutical companies. the house rules committee discussed and...
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let's move on to the guardian. it's tagged as an exclusive. exclusive to two newspapers.stic fibrosis drug. it does seem staggering. £105,000 per person per year. cystic fibrosis is a disease that affects young people. many are not expected to live past the age of 32. it's a tragic disease. given the profits that that company may —— makes on what's been paid to its ceo, there are calls for the government to intervene because the nhs can't afford it at this price. there is a question about what the government can do. a private company has come up with this drug. and it's not a british company. they will argue they need the price to be this high in orderto argue they need the price to be this high in order to develop this drug and new drugs and all the failed experiments that don't result in new medical breakthrough —— breakthroughs. if you are someone who has these disease, or a parent, there isn't much we can do. john, does it say on this story, does this drug to cure it? does it manage it? does it say how efficient the drug use? it can extend lives. it doesn't say how mu
let's move on to the guardian. it's tagged as an exclusive. exclusive to two newspapers.stic fibrosis drug. it does seem staggering. £105,000 per person per year. cystic fibrosis is a disease that affects young people. many are not expected to live past the age of 32. it's a tragic disease. given the profits that that company may —— makes on what's been paid to its ceo, there are calls for the government to intervene because the nhs can't afford it at this price. there is a question about...
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the sources according to the guardian suggesting they did not expect a warm reception.d only yesterday, hilary then he came out and said that there is no suggestion that the withdrawal agreement can be opened and labour is pushing for a complete renegotiation so everyone
the sources according to the guardian suggesting they did not expect a warm reception.d only yesterday, hilary then he came out and said that there is no suggestion that the withdrawal agreement can be opened and labour is pushing for a complete renegotiation so everyone
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bits this time however it may have gone beyond just bad headlines newly documents seen only by the guardian newspaper and the spin watch competing groups suggest that a famous political strategist company c.d.f. partners was speech to a contract to make sure qatar's dream of welcoming the world's best footballers collapsed how by spreading negative stories about qatar in the mainstream media associating dollar with terrorism running fake grassroots campaigns and social media and lobbying friendly politicians journalists and academics we have a chance to talk to professor david miller from the spin watch group seriously this is the other techniques of the p.r. world isn't it deception it's million puting social media trying to propose the problem with the qatari government as it is supports terrorism and extremists in the muslim world now of course this is a set of techniques which they've used before to try and suggest that the country should isolate which are based on nothing very much the c.t.f. partners company both a major success in political campaigning it led the u.k.'s conservative
bits this time however it may have gone beyond just bad headlines newly documents seen only by the guardian newspaper and the spin watch competing groups suggest that a famous political strategist company c.d.f. partners was speech to a contract to make sure qatar's dream of welcoming the world's best footballers collapsed how by spreading negative stories about qatar in the mainstream media associating dollar with terrorism running fake grassroots campaigns and social media and lobbying...
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in the guardian, facing ministerial revolt if a no—deal brexit is to occur, and a dramatic vote on brexit
in the guardian, facing ministerial revolt if a no—deal brexit is to occur, and a dramatic vote on brexit
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let's talk about the front page of the guardian.e angus crawford has highlighted. its duty of care to users around the world. the very first time, sort of announcing a mere copper to some extent, it's going to ban all graphic images of self harm on the site. is that enough? you'll make it difficult to know what is in. we must remember this has resulted in arguably the death of a 14—year—old girl who took a life. when we step back, the power of the social media companies, instagram and facebook, all of these have a responsibility and we are seeing an increasing amount of government guidelines are our children, how much time they should be spending, the psychological impact. safer than they may have been. they are not as safe in terms of the psychological welfare because of the psychological welfare because of the psychological welfare because of the time they spend on these things. there are huge pluses. all the benefits from social media. of course, we are hearing increasing and implementable negative stories, whether that be the ha
let's talk about the front page of the guardian.e angus crawford has highlighted. its duty of care to users around the world. the very first time, sort of announcing a mere copper to some extent, it's going to ban all graphic images of self harm on the site. is that enough? you'll make it difficult to know what is in. we must remember this has resulted in arguably the death of a 14—year—old girl who took a life. when we step back, the power of the social media companies, instagram and...
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with me are political correspondent at the guardian, jessica elgot and broadcaster, david davies.orrow's front pages are already in. and the financial times leads with a picture of former labour mps ann coffey and chuka umunna as they — along with five others — announced their resignation from the party. the times reports that the 7 mps claim the labour party had been hijacked by the machine politics of the hard left , was facilitating brexit and had become institutionally antisemitic. the daily telegraph leads with a picture of what it calls the "gang of seven" —saying it understands that at least 7 more labour mps, a conservative minister and three tory mps could be considering joining the independent group too. and that story makes the front of the guardian with a warning from labour's deputy leader tom watson, urging the labour leader to change direction or face a worsening split. the metro leads on the announcement expected tomorrow of the closure of the honda plant in swindon, putting three—and—a—half—thousand jobs at risk. des quinn from the unite trade union says the closu
with me are political correspondent at the guardian, jessica elgot and broadcaster, david davies.orrow's front pages are already in. and the financial times leads with a picture of former labour mps ann coffey and chuka umunna as they — along with five others — announced their resignation from the party. the times reports that the 7 mps claim the labour party had been hijacked by the machine politics of the hard left , was facilitating brexit and had become institutionally antisemitic. the...
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nobody batted an eyelid and the same in this you can record legal guardian peter that's not what they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's what they're suggested peter is not being completely fair on it still maybe doesn't understand the story this is an attack on the ninety four. percent of people not only in france for around the world who are in the traditional family the traditional family is constantly being attacked at the moment by globalists all around the world is not meant as an attack upon your traditional families this is just an attempt to broaden the terms or make the terms more gender neutral so that everyone feels included the whole world is going crazy these minorities have got too much influence in the media let's stop emphasizing our differences and let's come together and let's put the children first. all right that does it for me i'll be back with more news in about thirty one and a half minutes stay with us. except the let us need new source people buy is no good keep the slime view or smear the focus on the best of yo
nobody batted an eyelid and the same in this you can record legal guardian peter that's not what they're suggesting they're suggesting you can't use the word father or mom and dad that's what they're suggested peter is not being completely fair on it still maybe doesn't understand the story this is an attack on the ninety four. percent of people not only in france for around the world who are in the traditional family the traditional family is constantly being attacked at the moment by...