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the guardian-— judging by the front of the guardian. ,, ., , ., guardian.. essentially what has i happened as the british medical association, the bma, gp committee has voted to reject this attempt by sajid javid to essentially say to gps that you need to be seeing more people face—to—face, you need to deliver those face—to—face appointments — and what this vote would lead to potentially as them having a ballot on industrial action. that must be rubber—stamped, as the guardian describes it, by the bma's ruling council, that hasn't happened yet so we will have to wait and see what happens there. but if this goes ahead, this will be gps really trying to get sajid javid to change his mind on this. it's quite complicated in terms of how this would look, but in terms of the impact on industrial action, most likely it would mean for most of us that it would impact what we experience in terms of seeing our gp at the moment, but like things about them not complying with obligations like overseeing the covid exemption process. one of the things here is sajid javid s
the guardian-— judging by the front of the guardian. ,, ., , ., guardian.. essentially what has i happened as the british medical association, the bma, gp committee has voted to reject this attempt by sajid javid to essentially say to gps that you need to be seeing more people face—to—face, you need to deliver those face—to—face appointments — and what this vote would lead to potentially as them having a ballot on industrial action. that must be rubber—stamped, as the guardian...
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my guardian my guardians often maybe jump through hoops to get things done. they wanted me to go see a psychologist, and have a psychiatric evaluation done. and after a few weeks of going back and forth, we finally gave in and i went to the one they want me to go to. and without a doubt, the psychologist said there is no need for guardianship in her report. and shortly after that, we were able to get the guardianship germinated. >> did you know or was their opposition or do they try to keep it in place? >> they posted from the very beginning, but i give them notice that we are challenging the guardianship. >> how long did it take to terminate it? >> roughly a year and a half, after we had -- . >> i invite others to comment on the process of terminating guardianship, and how often it occurs that someone wishes to terminate it? >> it is very difficult to terminate a guardianship. it's very resource intensive. speaking to speaking from someone who has represented people, and it is very resource intensive to be able to provide that kind of service. people can see
my guardian my guardians often maybe jump through hoops to get things done. they wanted me to go see a psychologist, and have a psychiatric evaluation done. and after a few weeks of going back and forth, we finally gave in and i went to the one they want me to go to. and without a doubt, the psychologist said there is no need for guardianship in her report. and shortly after that, we were able to get the guardianship germinated. >> did you know or was their opposition or do they try to...
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and they address where the future guardian is living.at means it has happened in that box is checked. people don't meaningfully understand what will happen. often the people seeking the guardianship don't either. and that start the process because that's what they think they have to do because that's what a family member told them. so they can be seconds long may be you are not there. your voice may not be heard or no opportunity to say i don't want this or i don't like this. >> so to talk about the facts of the britney spears case denied a lawyer she was not allowed to see a lawyer so how common is that? >> . >> i have seen a circumstance before were it is difficult for the person that has not been given accident on —- access for what is used against them i cannot say how common it is but what it takes is advocacy but the circumstances like you described with those expressed wishes to challenge the evidence being used against you does not appear to be present. and then it highlights the fact and then to have access of attorneys of your
and they address where the future guardian is living.at means it has happened in that box is checked. people don't meaningfully understand what will happen. often the people seeking the guardianship don't either. and that start the process because that's what they think they have to do because that's what a family member told them. so they can be seconds long may be you are not there. your voice may not be heard or no opportunity to say i don't want this or i don't like this. >> so to...
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yes, the guardian, penny, also looks _ think. yes, the guardian, penny, also looks at _ think.uardian, penny, also looks at this. pm _ think. yes, the guardian, penny, also looks at this. pm calls - think. yes, the guardian, penny, also looks at this. pm calls were | also looks at this. pm calls were david's a lot to halt online abuse. there are laws already which cover some of the content that you have seen. the social media platforms are criticised, like martin said, not doing enough, and there is also the darknet. how do you stop being anonymous? i don't know enough about how you do it, to know. i was anonymous? i don't know enough about how you do it, to know.— how you do it, to know. i was going to sa , how you do it, to know. i was going to say. you — how you do it, to know. i was going to say. you and _ how you do it, to know. i was going to say, you and me _ how you do it, to know. i was going to say, you and me both. _ how you do it, to know. i was going to say, you and me both. bigger. to say, you and me both. bigger brains _ to say, you and me both. bigger brains tha
yes, the guardian, penny, also looks _ think. yes, the guardian, penny, also looks at _ think.uardian, penny, also looks at this. pm _ think. yes, the guardian, penny, also looks at this. pm calls - think. yes, the guardian, penny, also looks at this. pm calls were | also looks at this. pm calls were david's a lot to halt online abuse. there are laws already which cover some of the content that you have seen. the social media platforms are criticised, like martin said, not doing enough, and...
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so, the guardian's _ for us, jenny. yes. so, the guardian's story, - for us, jenny. yes.y from vaccination clinics and in favour of people getting their third jabs, their boosters, the guardian reveals that only 15% of pregnant women are fully vaccinated, which is an incredibly low number, and it's very weighing because pregnant women are incredibly vulnerable to suffering the worst effects of coal that. if you get covid in the third trimester of pregnancy when your babyis trimester of pregnancy when your baby is already taking up a lot of space in your abdomen, there isn't space in your abdomen, there isn't space for your lungs to expand, and if your lungs are compromised by coalbed, it can be very dangerous command i3 coalbed, it can be very dangerous command 13 when in the guardian reports have had died. pregnant women have died from coal bed. so there needs to be messaging to really encourage pregnant women to get thejob, which really encourage pregnant women to get the job, which there has really encourage pregnant women to get thejob, which there has been really enc
so, the guardian's _ for us, jenny. yes. so, the guardian's story, - for us, jenny. yes.y from vaccination clinics and in favour of people getting their third jabs, their boosters, the guardian reveals that only 15% of pregnant women are fully vaccinated, which is an incredibly low number, and it's very weighing because pregnant women are incredibly vulnerable to suffering the worst effects of coal that. if you get covid in the third trimester of pregnancy when your babyis trimester of...
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look at the guardian's frontpage!will it be eaten by inflation? there were some — will it be eaten by inflation? there were some welcome _ will it be eaten by inflation? there were some welcome changes, - will it be eaten by inflation? ties were some welcome changes, you mentioned universal credit, big changes there— we know rishi sunak refused to bend on that £20 a lift up refused to bend on that £20 a lift up —— uplift to universal credit. he's given people 500 extra pounds you can earn if you're on benefits without having any of that tapered away and changing the universal credit take from 63% down to 55% — really dramatic, but it does still mean that the bottom 20% will be the resolution foundation of model, £216 worse off. as we know energy bills are still rising, the institute for fiscal studies are forecasting that essentially wages will be stagnant in real terms for 20 years post the financial crisis. the idea that any of this really gives anybody a boost to their disposable income, a boost to their disposable
look at the guardian's frontpage!will it be eaten by inflation? there were some — will it be eaten by inflation? there were some welcome _ will it be eaten by inflation? there were some welcome changes, - will it be eaten by inflation? ties were some welcome changes, you mentioned universal credit, big changes there— we know rishi sunak refused to bend on that £20 a lift up refused to bend on that £20 a lift up —— uplift to universal credit. he's given people 500 extra pounds you can...
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juliette garcide is deputy business editor at the guardian and worked on the guardian's pandora papers juliette, you also worked on the paradise papers and the panama papers. can you remind us what links them all and why do they all begin with p? well, the letter p, i don't know, itjust happened. l and we do get them confused. but they are about - similarthings, getting bigger each time. so, the panama papers. was a leak of information from an offshore law firm, about 11 million files, - the paradise papers- was from a different offshore law firm called appleby. i think there were 13 - million files in that one. and then the pandora papers is 14 differentl offshore law firms. and we all worked on it - together with an organisation in washington called the icij, l who received the data and then shared it out to hundreds of journalists all around i the world and we all published togethen _ and margot gibbs is an investigative reporter for the aptly named international consortium of investigativejournalists. she is one of the 600 journalists around the world who've been working on those p
juliette garcide is deputy business editor at the guardian and worked on the guardian's pandora papers juliette, you also worked on the paradise papers and the panama papers. can you remind us what links them all and why do they all begin with p? well, the letter p, i don't know, itjust happened. l and we do get them confused. but they are about - similarthings, getting bigger each time. so, the panama papers. was a leak of information from an offshore law firm, about 11 million files, - the...
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ben'amin, the guardian also talks about — unhappy with.ith. benjamin, the guardian also talks about how lord frost - unhappy with. benjamin, the guardian also talks about how lord frost has i also talks about how lord frost has said... about the european court of justice being the final arbiter of eu law in northern ireland. they don't want that. there is a kind of ideological disputes, isn't there, of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that going to be one of the key sticking points? it is very likely. _ of the key sticking points? it is very likely. and _ of the key sticking points? it 3 very likely, and you're absolutely right to say that what we have here are largely ideological questions. borisjohnson and lord frost laid out their stall so clearly about what they think of things like the european court ofjustice, of cheques on the borders. they made that clear years ago and so i think they want israel to going. aubrey allegretti makes a very good point, that they were elected to get bre
ben'amin, the guardian also talks about — unhappy with.ith. benjamin, the guardian also talks about how lord frost - unhappy with. benjamin, the guardian also talks about how lord frost has i also talks about how lord frost has said... about the european court of justice being the final arbiter of eu law in northern ireland. they don't want that. there is a kind of ideological disputes, isn't there, of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that...
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my guardians, they often made me jump through hoops to get things done. they set up -- they wanted me to go see a psychologist and have a neuropsych evaluation done, and after a few weeks of going back and forth, we finally gave in and went to the one they wanted me to go to. without a doubt, the psychologist said that there is no need for a guardianship in her report, and shortly after that, we were able to get the guardianship terminated. >> did -- was there opposition to terminating it? did they try to keep it in place? >> they opposed it from the very beginning when we gave them notice that we were challenging the guardianship, and they drug their feet the whole way. >> how long did it take to terminate it? >> roughly a year and a half after we had served them. >> i would invite others to comment on the process of terminating guardianships, how often it occurs that someone who is subject to a guardianship wishes to terminate it. >> it is very difficult to terminate a guardianship and conservatorship. it is very research-intensive. it is very resource-
my guardians, they often made me jump through hoops to get things done. they set up -- they wanted me to go see a psychologist and have a neuropsych evaluation done, and after a few weeks of going back and forth, we finally gave in and went to the one they wanted me to go to. without a doubt, the psychologist said that there is no need for a guardianship in her report, and shortly after that, we were able to get the guardianship terminated. >> did -- was there opposition to terminating...
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i say settle it like true sportsmen: guardians vs. guardians.all players get bats and steroids, roller derby guys get roller skates and a lot of questions from their family. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now-- really? that's a job? that's a job? really, that's a job? you went to law school. now, i'm a sports fan. i know baseball is the one where you get ice cream in a tiny helmet. but these rolly derbers have a strong argument, because their team has called itself the cleveland guardians since 2013. so, the former cleveland indians are just continuing their tradition of stealing a name from people who were there first. ( cheers and applause ) now the-- gotta put it out there. got to put it out there. the baseball team's case is not looking too good. according to the lawsuit, the baseball team knew that the roller derby team already had the name "cleveland guardians." so to hide their plan, they allegedly made secret trademark filings on the small island of mauritius. reminds me of that famous scene from "field of dreams." >> if you build it, make su
i say settle it like true sportsmen: guardians vs. guardians.all players get bats and steroids, roller derby guys get roller skates and a lot of questions from their family. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now-- really? that's a job? that's a job? really, that's a job? you went to law school. now, i'm a sports fan. i know baseball is the one where you get ice cream in a tiny helmet. but these rolly derbers have a strong argument, because their team has called itself the cleveland guardians since...
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the northern ireland trade story also makes the lead in the guardian it says the eu is offering to removeajority of post brexit checks on british goods entering the province. the daily mail has a story about its campaign to increase the number of face to face appointments with gps. so let's begin. let us start, rachel do you want to kick us off this evening with the front of the metro? ministers refuse to say sorry? this front of the metro? ministers refuse to say sorry?— to say sorry? this story is based on the damning _ to say sorry? this story is based on the damning report _ to say sorry? this story is based on the damning report that _ to say sorry? this story is based on the damning report that came - to say sorry? this story is based on the damning report that came out i the damning report that came out this morning by the two committees at westminster on how the uk government had handled the pandemic. and that initial response. which was to slow as you said there were the worst public health response that the country has ever had. steve barkley was sent out by the government this
the northern ireland trade story also makes the lead in the guardian it says the eu is offering to removeajority of post brexit checks on british goods entering the province. the daily mail has a story about its campaign to increase the number of face to face appointments with gps. so let's begin. let us start, rachel do you want to kick us off this evening with the front of the metro? ministers refuse to say sorry? this front of the metro? ministers refuse to say sorry?— to say sorry? this...
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on the newly branded cleveland guardians baseball team, night court's next.er settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ♪ i like it, i love it, i want some more of it♪ ♪i try so hard, i can't rise above it♪ ♪don't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'♪ ♪but i like it, i love it♪ applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ ♪ >> time now for night court, cleveland indians that they put controversy in their name behind them when they announced they were changing the name to the guardians. it turns out there's already a cleveland guardians, there is a roller derby team. that team is taking the baseball franchise the court arguing cleveland cannot have two teams with the exact same name. the baseball team says it shouldn't be a problem, the team should be able to operate as is. a privacy specialist and attorney along with criminal attorney bob emma welcome back. we are going to start with exhibit a, two sports teams in the same city cannot have identical names pick a major baseball will never apartment chicago cubs lacrosse to o
on the newly branded cleveland guardians baseball team, night court's next.er settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ♪ i like it, i love it, i want some more of it♪ ♪i try so hard, i can't rise above it♪ ♪don't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'♪ ♪but i like it, i love it♪ applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ ♪ >> time now for night court, cleveland indians that they put controversy in their name behind them when they...
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welcome back to you, lucy, the same paper, the guardian, but the same paper, the guardian, but the storya lot of concerns about the booster campaign in recent weeks, also about the roll—out about the javid schools, take up as low as 30% in some schools, and the story in the front of the guardian show is that on the 15% of pregnant and in and i getting vaccinated and indeed some are being turned away from clinics. it is the government's advice to pregnant women to get above vaccinated. it can be a real risk to the unborn baby, i think particularly later in the pregnancy, and a really grim statistic in the guardian story there about 13 women, the vast majority of whom where not jabbed having tight and just three months earlier this year.- jabbed having tight and just three months earlier this year. cheney, is this something _ months earlier this year. cheney, is this something you _ months earlier this year. cheney, is this something you are _ months earlier this year. cheney, is this something you are hearing - months earlier this year. cheney, is | this something you are hearing from you
welcome back to you, lucy, the same paper, the guardian, but the same paper, the guardian, but the storya lot of concerns about the booster campaign in recent weeks, also about the roll—out about the javid schools, take up as low as 30% in some schools, and the story in the front of the guardian show is that on the 15% of pregnant and in and i getting vaccinated and indeed some are being turned away from clinics. it is the government's advice to pregnant women to get above vaccinated. it can...
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the guardian i think didn't explicitly back the labour party the last election, election before., because of social media you don't just need newspaper backings and i think it's much more open. what about on the conservative side? will every paper support every tory leader? i think they will. i think when it comes down to it. i had to raise a smile a couple weeks ago when borisjohnson brought forward his social care plan and there was a huge thundering comment piece in the telegraph saying that they couldn't possibly see how this could ever pass and it was sort of the end of conservatism. and interestingly enough, it was a good debate there that boris johnson started about whether he could get tax rises passed his party. when it comes to it, four weeks until election he is going to get the backing of the daily mail, he will get the backing of the daily telegraph i think that's... going back to the question at the top of the programme, how much sway do you think the press hold over public opinion anyway? i think we still do. but not to the extent where in '97 and 2001 it really di
the guardian i think didn't explicitly back the labour party the last election, election before., because of social media you don't just need newspaper backings and i think it's much more open. what about on the conservative side? will every paper support every tory leader? i think they will. i think when it comes down to it. i had to raise a smile a couple weeks ago when borisjohnson brought forward his social care plan and there was a huge thundering comment piece in the telegraph saying that...
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let's look at the guardian. _ short-term damages.t's look at the guardian, your paper, - short-term damages. let's look at the guardian, your paper, leading | short-term damages. let's look at i the guardian, your paper, leading on it as well. this issue of the european court ofjustice, a lot of people think this is a bit of an ideological question. but could this be a real sticking point or stumbling block that means that there cannot actually be a new deal? it could very well be, although we have seen— it could very well be, although we have seen from all the previous years— have seen from all the previous years of— have seen from all the previous years of brexit negotiations that redlines — years of brexit negotiations that redlines can sometimes phase two pink lines— redlines can sometimes phase two pink lines where possible. so you are certainly right to say it is not an ideological split. it is largely what _ an ideological split. it is largely what is — an ideological split. it is largely what is with brexiteers as they were v
let's look at the guardian. _ short-term damages.t's look at the guardian, your paper, - short-term damages. let's look at the guardian, your paper, leading | short-term damages. let's look at i the guardian, your paper, leading on it as well. this issue of the european court ofjustice, a lot of people think this is a bit of an ideological question. but could this be a real sticking point or stumbling block that means that there cannot actually be a new deal? it could very well be, although we...
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we had james milner from the guardian, what do you think?unning the rebuttal unit and — is running the rebuttal unit and at _ is running the rebuttal unit and at the labour press office. he is— and at the labour press office. he is experience, he has lots of experience with labour, any government, he worked for tony blair— government, he worked for tony blair after— government, he worked for tony blair after tony blair left power. _ blair after tony blair left power, and it has allowed some of the _ power, and it has allowed some of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say _ of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it — of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it is — of the jeremy corbyn supporters to say it is a tony blair tribute _ to say it is a tony blair tribute act, but the important point — tribute act, but the important point is — tribute act, but the important point is that he is a professional, he understands communication. i think in some ways, _ communication. i think in some ways, aaron is red, he could have — ways, aaron is red, he cou
we had james milner from the guardian, what do you think?unning the rebuttal unit and — is running the rebuttal unit and at _ is running the rebuttal unit and at the labour press office. he is— and at the labour press office. he is experience, he has lots of experience with labour, any government, he worked for tony blair— government, he worked for tony blair after— government, he worked for tony blair after tony blair left power. _ blair after tony blair left power, and it has allowed...
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another health story with the guardian _ worried about.ry| with the guardian within nhs waiting list triggers tide of abuse against staff and the point being how times have changed when people were standing out at eight o'clock on a thursday night to applaud the nhs. it's really concerning the story. i supposed to some extent it might be an indication that things might be going back to normalfor ill or good. because the problem of abuse and in the health service is not a new one on though it might have abated in the period of time where so that people were so grateful to health workers, but, yes, this is very concerning and probably is a problem that is not going away any time soon because there are all sorts of warnings about staff shortfalls, notjust nurses, so it's problem that there are practical measures that can reduce the problems for nurses who have worked so hard without much break at all as coronavirus was sweeping the country, getting on for two years ago. country, getting on for two years auo. ~ ., country, getting on for two y
another health story with the guardian _ worried about.ry| with the guardian within nhs waiting list triggers tide of abuse against staff and the point being how times have changed when people were standing out at eight o'clock on a thursday night to applaud the nhs. it's really concerning the story. i supposed to some extent it might be an indication that things might be going back to normalfor ill or good. because the problem of abuse and in the health service is not a new one on though it...
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and that's not that unique when you think about for instance the guardian, which is free to read but there is a significantly large audience that is willing to pay for it. they're willing to also pay for the idea that other people can read this content without there being a payoff. we operate something quite similar. yes, it's worked and my message to people who are sceptical about that, or want to enter the media, there is a huge appetite for new ways of doing things, different kind of content, for what you might see in media. you can find your audience, this great essay by kevin kelly, about 20 years ago. many of the lessons in that essay, highly recommended, are still pertinent. we found our audience, it's growing and we are growing and were very happy to be able to do that while being core with our values. like the london economic you did very well under thejeremy corbyn bounce so what has happened to your traffic since then? last year was the best year for us by far. our youtube audience doubled — i think you can put that down to many people getting content online. obviously the
and that's not that unique when you think about for instance the guardian, which is free to read but there is a significantly large audience that is willing to pay for it. they're willing to also pay for the idea that other people can read this content without there being a payoff. we operate something quite similar. yes, it's worked and my message to people who are sceptical about that, or want to enter the media, there is a huge appetite for new ways of doing things, different kind of...
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do you want to take us onto the guardian? _ bit of good. do you want to take us onto the guardian?urgent action isn't taken to reduce the number getting infected. i think the number getting infected. i think the story draws _ the number getting infected. i think the story draws attention _ the number getting infected. i think the story draws attention to - the number getting infected. i think the story draws attention to a - the story draws attention to a really — the story draws attention to a really problematic real—world consequences that will occur if coronavirus takes off as it seems to be doing _ coronavirus takes off as it seems to be doing this winter. that is massive _ be doing this winter. that is massive disruption to workplace as we saw— massive disruption to workplace as we saw it— massive disruption to workplace as we saw it last year. this is a group of trade _ we saw it last year. this is a group of trade unions coming together to represent — of trade unions coming together to represent 3,000,000 workers and they say urgent _ represent 3,000,000 workers and they say
do you want to take us onto the guardian? _ bit of good. do you want to take us onto the guardian?urgent action isn't taken to reduce the number getting infected. i think the number getting infected. i think the story draws _ the number getting infected. i think the story draws attention _ the number getting infected. i think the story draws attention to - the number getting infected. i think the story draws attention to a - the story draws attention to a really — the story draws attention to...
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let's move on to the guardian, and the picture i to the guardian, and the picture they've gone the front multiple levels. in this highlights what so many mp say privately, that they and their staff have, underall sorts privately, that they and their staff have, under all sorts of threats all over the years —— killing of sir david amess. over the years -- killing of sir david amess.— over the years -- killing of sir david amess. it's terrible, and at the moment _ david amess. it's terrible, and at the moment if _ david amess. it's terrible, and at the moment if you _ david amess. it's terrible, and at the moment if you speak - david amess. it's terrible, and at the moment if you speak to i david amess. it's terrible, and at the moment if you speak to mps| the moment if you speak to mp5 yesterday— the moment if you speak to mp5 yesterday and today, the fears about security— yesterday and today, the fears about security are — yesterday and today, the fears about security are very real. but most mps are actually— security are very real. but most mps are actually desperate to maintain that ea
let's move on to the guardian, and the picture i to the guardian, and the picture they've gone the front multiple levels. in this highlights what so many mp say privately, that they and their staff have, underall sorts privately, that they and their staff have, under all sorts of threats all over the years —— killing of sir david amess. over the years -- killing of sir david amess.— over the years -- killing of sir david amess. it's terrible, and at the moment _ david amess. it's...
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the guardian has a picture of a rather glum harry maguire as salah celebrates.ol player became the first away player to score a hat trick at the stadium for more than 80 years. that's got to hurt! let's begin our chat this evening. lovely to have you both back and, mo, you are going to kick us off this time around, is the front page of the times. billions for clearing the initials backlog. —— nhs backlog. this billions for clearing the initials backlog. -- nhs backlog. this is a real political _ backlog. -- nhs backlog. this is a real political issue, _ backlog. -- nhs backlog. this is a real political issue, and _ backlog. -- nhs backlog. this is a real political issue, and it - backlog. -- nhs backlog. this is a real political issue, and it will- real political issue, and it will only heat up in the coming months and years, and that is why government is acting on it. at the last week there were figures showing this is a record high on the waiting list for people waiting for treatments in hospital in england, 5.7 million people or so, has been made worse by the
the guardian has a picture of a rather glum harry maguire as salah celebrates.ol player became the first away player to score a hat trick at the stadium for more than 80 years. that's got to hurt! let's begin our chat this evening. lovely to have you both back and, mo, you are going to kick us off this time around, is the front page of the times. billions for clearing the initials backlog. —— nhs backlog. this billions for clearing the initials backlog. -- nhs backlog. this is a real...
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after the guardian angels. suckers, when need to change.f these progressive democrats, rising violent crime rates. and as you pointed out, great front page of the new york post to point out the 21 children killed within nine months by other children, most of them members of gangs. the response mayor de blasio, he wants style readers to meet you in precinct. maybe they'll have players there to defund the police, black lives matters, how ridiculous. i was at the projects all night when the shootings occurred. i was trying to sort of like get information it might resolve this crime. young men and young women were coming up to be insane is not for nothing curtis but the streets and here are snitches in the get snatched and end up in ditches. and i didn't say anything, because nobody downtown in manhattan whose going to protect me and i am on my own and that's what i pledge to all of them they would be protected confidential informants and money for information. in a witness protection program. that's what helps break the back of the italian org
after the guardian angels. suckers, when need to change.f these progressive democrats, rising violent crime rates. and as you pointed out, great front page of the new york post to point out the 21 children killed within nine months by other children, most of them members of gangs. the response mayor de blasio, he wants style readers to meet you in precinct. maybe they'll have players there to defund the police, black lives matters, how ridiculous. i was at the projects all night when the...
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were going to go to the guardian. natalie, this 1's for you i guardian.irection, it's just a correction. it's just a change of direction, it'sjust a correction. nothing it's just a change of direction, it's just a correction. nothing to see here, move along. is that how a lot of the readers who are in your neck of the woods, is that how they see all this?— see all this? absolutely not. i think it's quite _ see all this? absolutely not. i think it's quite simple. - see all this? absolutely not. i think it's quite simple. it's - think it's quite simple. it's typical— think it's quite simple. it's typical borisjohnson, always upbeat, _ typical borisjohnson, always upbeat, always positive, always bullish, — upbeat, always positive, always bullish, brushing it off, nothing to worry— bullish, brushing it off, nothing to worry about. i don't think the teachers. _ worry about. i don't think the teachers, the nurses, the care workers — teachers, the nurses, the care workers ail— teachers, the nurses, the care workers all those people were queuing — workers all tho
were going to go to the guardian. natalie, this 1's for you i guardian.irection, it's just a correction. it's just a change of direction, it'sjust a correction. nothing it's just a change of direction, it's just a correction. nothing to see here, move along. is that how a lot of the readers who are in your neck of the woods, is that how they see all this?— see all this? absolutely not. i think it's quite _ see all this? absolutely not. i think it's quite simple. - see all this? absolutely...
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and the guardian has been investigating how life and conspiracy theories about covid—19 have been running months and have amassed millions of use. so, let's begin. gas levy gets green light at the time. , . , ., , gas levy gets green light at the time. , ., , ., ., ~ gas levy gets green light at the time. , ., , ., ., «a, ., gas levy gets green light at the time. , ., , ., ., ~ ., ., ., time. this was lots of talk ahead of co- - time. this was lots of talk ahead of co - - 26, time. this was lots of talk ahead of cepp 26. the _ time. this was lots of talk ahead of cepp 26. the global _ time. this was lots of talk ahead of copp 26, the global climate - time. this was lots of talk ahead of| copp 26, the global climate summit in glasgow about what the government is going to do in terms of the uk net zero target and the plans for levies on gas bills to fund low carbon heating. the exact timing of when that will come into effect is not in the story but i think it's seen as bad timing evening about the fact that we are hearing all these warnings about how much gas bills are going to soar in the
and the guardian has been investigating how life and conspiracy theories about covid—19 have been running months and have amassed millions of use. so, let's begin. gas levy gets green light at the time. , . , ., , gas levy gets green light at the time. , ., , ., ., ~ gas levy gets green light at the time. , ., , ., ., «a, ., gas levy gets green light at the time. , ., , ., ., ~ ., ., ., time. this was lots of talk ahead of co- - time. this was lots of talk ahead of co - - 26, time. this was...
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, they say this is an— say, in the guardian, they say this is an polygraph —— the eu.he details, it seems there has been a — some of the details, it seems there has been a significant shift from the eu _ has been a significant shift from the eu cite on this, the checks carried — the eu cite on this, the checks carried on— the eu cite on this, the checks carried on goods. as quoted in some of these _ carried on goods. as quoted in some of these articles, they state it would — of these articles, they state it would be _ of these articles, they state it would be a soft touch approach and approach _ would be a soft touch approach and approach the uk government had initially— approach the uk government had initially wanted out of these negotiations, sol initially wanted out of these negotiations, so i think there does seem _ negotiations, so i think there does seem to _ negotiations, so i think there does seem to be — negotiations, so i think there does seem to be a massive shift on this and it— seem to be a massive shift on this and it will— seem to be a massive shift on t
, they say this is an— say, in the guardian, they say this is an polygraph —— the eu.he details, it seems there has been a — some of the details, it seems there has been a significant shift from the eu _ has been a significant shift from the eu cite on this, the checks carried — the eu cite on this, the checks carried on— the eu cite on this, the checks carried on goods. as quoted in some of these _ carried on goods. as quoted in some of these articles, they state it would — of...
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i’ii guardian in their opening pandora's box. caroline.— box. caroline.d - box. caroline. i'll my goodness, i it's a very impressive friend page. over 100 billionaires, 300 public officials, we know that this is beyond these national borders, this has been applied over by journalists, hugejournalistic efforts, so congratulations to them, and this country, it's a combination of panorama and the guardian, so i just think that, i mean, obviously people will pick these numbers and these people to pieces, it's not a good luck, but, really, this is i want to celebrate the journalistic endeavour, and it does remind us, that bit about supermarkets, when they do something well, they speak truth to power. whether it will result in any kind of, i don't know, any enforced, whether they will pay the fines of ghetto opinion or something more material, i don't know, but it has been an interesting moment of greatjournalistic efforts on many, many parts. i moment of great journalistic efforts on many, many parts.— moment of great journalistic efforts on many, many parts.
i’ii guardian in their opening pandora's box. caroline.— box. caroline.d - box. caroline. i'll my goodness, i it's a very impressive friend page. over 100 billionaires, 300 public officials, we know that this is beyond these national borders, this has been applied over by journalists, hugejournalistic efforts, so congratulations to them, and this country, it's a combination of panorama and the guardian, so i just think that, i mean, obviously people will pick these numbers and these people...
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-- included the guardian, headquartered in united kingdom.ber reading a story -- i'm getting the secondhand knows what we can rely on the state of journalism as it is today -- but they were approached by the british state who said, ok, ok, you had were fine and you've done enough, now it is time to stop. and they had to send th archival material to the united states to partner publicion cause they no longer believed they wer safe to continue publishing. and they were right. agents of the brith right nt to "the guardian" and destroyed the computers. they have it on film, trying to raise any trace -- erase any trace the stories had been written to the confines [indiscernible] now julianas not deterred by that you ner would be. when you perform the lel of surveillance against a person that has clearly been performed and is being performed, even today certainly in prison, against julian assange, you understand at least something about their character. you understand their breaking point. you know what it will take to make them bend. and he did no
-- included the guardian, headquartered in united kingdom.ber reading a story -- i'm getting the secondhand knows what we can rely on the state of journalism as it is today -- but they were approached by the british state who said, ok, ok, you had were fine and you've done enough, now it is time to stop. and they had to send th archival material to the united states to partner publicion cause they no longer believed they wer safe to continue publishing. and they were right. agents of the brith...
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is free — about for instance the guardian is free to — about for instance the guardian is free to readlike _ is free to read but they say would you like to - is free to read but they say would you like to support i would you like to support our journalism _ would you like to support our journalism because _ would you like to support our journalism because if- would you like to support our journalism because if we - journalism because if we produce _ journalism because if we produce something - journalism because if we| produce something quite distinct— produce something quite distinct from _ produce something quite distinct from the - produce something quite distinct from the male i produce something quite distinct from the male of produce something quite - distinct from the male of the express _ distinct from the male of the express. there _ distinct from the male of the express. there is— distinct from the male of the express. there is a - express. there is a significantly- express. there is a significantly large i express. there is a - significantly large audience that— significantl
is free — about for instance the guardian is free to — about for instance the guardian is free to readlike _ is free to read but they say would you like to - is free to read but they say would you like to support i would you like to support our journalism _ would you like to support our journalism because _ would you like to support our journalism because if- would you like to support our journalism because if we - journalism because if we produce _ journalism because if we produce...
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guardians is a great name.n't like guards-- crossing guards, lifeguards, shin guards! i'm wearing shin guards right now. grade a.titanium, tick hem. >> i think you're wrong. guardian is a terrible game. a guardian is what you get after your parents walk out of you for cigarettes and never come home and you're raised by a dude name arnold. >> parenting is hard. especially for single mothers. i honor you and i'm here for you. i want you to know that. >> ignore him, single mothers. let's move on to the biggest news happening in sports-- controversy in the n.b.a. >> a fight is brewing between the n.b.a., between vaccinated players and those who are not lining up to get the covid vaccine. the league says 90% of players have vaccinated, but a few high-profile players have been cagey, at best. >> kyrie irving remains coy about his vaccination status. >> please just respect my privacy. everything will be released at a due date but as of right now, please respect my privacy. >> new york city's order requires people ente
guardians is a great name.n't like guards-- crossing guards, lifeguards, shin guards! i'm wearing shin guards right now. grade a.titanium, tick hem. >> i think you're wrong. guardian is a terrible game. a guardian is what you get after your parents walk out of you for cigarettes and never come home and you're raised by a dude name arnold. >> parenting is hard. especially for single mothers. i honor you and i'm here for you. i want you to know that. >> ignore him, single...
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you got the victims commission in the guardian saying _ victims commission in the guardian saying it'sen there all the time, it seems and we just turned — the time, it seems and we just turned by— the time, it seems and we just turned by eye to it. now we've got the prime — turned by eye to it. now we've got the prime minister coming out tonight— the prime minister coming out tonight talking about it, priti patel— tonight talking about it, priti patel talking about it saying the police _ patel talking about it saying the police must take this seriously. but will we _ police must take this seriously. but will we see — police must take this seriously. but will we see it being taken seriously? it has to be aroused there's— seriously? it has to be aroused there's going to be more lives lost. conservatives have been in government for over a decade is it theirfall? is that government for over a decade is it their fall? is that all parties not taking this seriously enough because this goes back decades does in a? i don't think you can just blame this goes back decades does in a? i don't think
you got the victims commission in the guardian saying _ victims commission in the guardian saying it'sen there all the time, it seems and we just turned — the time, it seems and we just turned by— the time, it seems and we just turned by eye to it. now we've got the prime — turned by eye to it. now we've got the prime minister coming out tonight— the prime minister coming out tonight talking about it, priti patel— tonight talking about it, priti patel talking about it saying the...
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jim waterson, media editor at the guardian, just give us a reminder which newspapers and tv channels owned by or associated with saudi arabia? well, saudi arabia is a country with a lot of money and it wants to improve its image and it wants to start improving its image abroad. and there is no better place in the world, if you are a gulf state, to come to change your image than london. we have all sorts of institutions whether football, media, or educationalfor sale and willing to take some money. so, in the case of the media, you've got two really prominent examples, the london evening standard and the independent which is now online only. they were both owned by lord lebedev who is a russian, originally from russia. he sold stakes and owns a third of stakes to mysterious saudi businessmen who through a slightly complicated series of offshore accounts that turned out to be, in the eyes of the british government, connected to the saudi state. it is worth noting that the independent made it very clear that they haven't had any editorial compromising positions as a result of this, that
jim waterson, media editor at the guardian, just give us a reminder which newspapers and tv channels owned by or associated with saudi arabia? well, saudi arabia is a country with a lot of money and it wants to improve its image and it wants to start improving its image abroad. and there is no better place in the world, if you are a gulf state, to come to change your image than london. we have all sorts of institutions whether football, media, or educationalfor sale and willing to take some...
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guardian.eople sponsoring cop26, nationat— in the people sponsoring cop26, national grid, microsoft, gsk, land rover, _ national grid, microsoft, gsk, land rover, ikea and sponsorship is crucial— rover, ikea and sponsorship is crucial to— rover, ikea and sponsorship is crucial to this conference because the policing bill is going to be 20 {50,000,000 given how many world leaders _ {50,000,000 given how many world leaders and diplomats and influential businessmen are going to be descending on glasgow. the cop26 is being _ be descending on glasgow. the cop26 is being run— be descending on glasgow. the cop26 is being run out of the cabinet office — is being run out of the cabinet office and there have been mutterings around whitehall that may be things— mutterings around whitehall that may be things were not exactly in place ithink— be things were not exactly in place i think they are rather exposed to anything — i think they are rather exposed to anything the government say that things— anything
guardian.eople sponsoring cop26, nationat— in the people sponsoring cop26, national grid, microsoft, gsk, land rover, _ national grid, microsoft, gsk, land rover, ikea and sponsorship is crucial— rover, ikea and sponsorship is crucial to— rover, ikea and sponsorship is crucial to this conference because the policing bill is going to be 20 {50,000,000 given how many world leaders _ {50,000,000 given how many world leaders and diplomats and influential businessmen are going to be descending...
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media editor of the guardian. _ well. media editor of the guardian, i— well.ke to know how much is sort of— i would like to know how much is sort of going to be distinctively british and how much — distinctively british and how much is _ distinctively british and how much is going to be content from — much is going to be content from the _ much is going to be content from the us version, because, you know. _ from the us version, because, you know, they are quite different styles between the types — different styles between the types of publication. is types of publication. looking types of publication. is looking very british at the moment, paul mason... yeah, well 100% _ moment, paul mason... yeah, well 100% of — moment, paul mason... yeah, well 10094. of the _ moment, paul mason... yeah, well 100% of the launch - moment, paul mason... yeah, well 100% of the launch issue | well 100% of the launch issue has been _ well 100% of the launch issue has been generated in the uk. there — has been generated in the uk. there are. _ has been generated in the uk. there a
media editor of the guardian. _ well. media editor of the guardian, i— well.ke to know how much is sort of— i would like to know how much is sort of going to be distinctively british and how much — distinctively british and how much is _ distinctively british and how much is going to be content from — much is going to be content from the _ much is going to be content from the us version, because, you know. _ from the us version, because, you know, they are quite different styles between...
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hugo lowell from the guardian. l raising the debt limit. hugo i lowell from the guardian.ah everard will die injail after a judge murdered sarah everard will die in jail after a judge sentenced him to life in prison. wayne couzens pretended to arrest sarah in london in march during a coburg lockdown. he handcuffed her, kidnapped her and raped and killed her —— covid lockdown. there's family were in court watching as he was sentenced. lucy manning reports. sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home. for herfamily, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back, they said. but the rapist, murderer policeman will never be released, and herfamily said that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaki
hugo lowell from the guardian. l raising the debt limit. hugo i lowell from the guardian.ah everard will die injail after a judge murdered sarah everard will die in jail after a judge sentenced him to life in prison. wayne couzens pretended to arrest sarah in london in march during a coburg lockdown. he handcuffed her, kidnapped her and raped and killed her —— covid lockdown. there's family were in court watching as he was sentenced. lucy manning reports. sarah everard was, thejudge said,...
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if we turn to the guardian, i made cost of living crisis, public sector pay freeze.e, which paper are _ what is their take on this? site, which paper are you _ what is their take on this? 6 ite: which paper are you referring what is their take on this? s ite: which paper are you referring to? the guardian, sunak to scrap public sector pay freeze and made cost of living crisis. sector pay freeze and made cost of living crisis-— living crisis. they have been reporting — living crisis. they have been reporting over _ living crisis. they have been reporting over the _ living crisis. they have been reporting over the past - living crisis. they have been reporting over the past fewl living crisis. they have been - reporting over the past few days that, you know, there are criticisms over this. of grace, that, you know, there are criticisms overthis. of grace, every that, you know, there are criticisms over this. of grace, every time there is and the announcement of the end of the pay freeze or an increase to the national minimum wage, that is to be welcomed, but we do need
if we turn to the guardian, i made cost of living crisis, public sector pay freeze.e, which paper are _ what is their take on this? site, which paper are you _ what is their take on this? 6 ite: which paper are you referring what is their take on this? s ite: which paper are you referring to? the guardian, sunak to scrap public sector pay freeze and made cost of living crisis. sector pay freeze and made cost of living crisis-— living crisis. they have been reporting — living crisis. they...