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what do you make of the guardian's lead? the guardian or| the guardian's lead? _ the guardian's lead? the guardian or keen to push this line _ the guardian's lead? the guardian or keen to push this line of _ keen to push this line of questioning at the press conference today, and borisjohnson doesn't really want to admit there are big problems that he could help. so although the guardian said johnson admits the nhs could be overwhelmed in the coming weeks, he did actually say that some areas could feel temporarily overwhelmed, but it was something that could be overcome, i guess. so i think what he was pointing to is this emerging picture of a real geographical split. as we've said, some parts of the country are already suffering, greater manchester in particular has said they'll have to cancel nonurgent surgery and some appointments, other areas might cope better. although it was very, very serious before christmas and the numbers of people going to hospital has increased, the hospitals at least have not been overwhelmed at the stage. so there seems to be a rea
what do you make of the guardian's lead? the guardian or| the guardian's lead? _ the guardian's lead? the guardian or keen to push this line _ the guardian's lead? the guardian or keen to push this line of _ keen to push this line of questioning at the press conference today, and borisjohnson doesn't really want to admit there are big problems that he could help. so although the guardian said johnson admits the nhs could be overwhelmed in the coming weeks, he did actually say that some areas...
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i'm a little bit surprised that the guardian splashed with it because this story— guardian splashed withstory has really been rumbling since _ this story has really been rumbling since monday. that was when number ten were _ since monday. that was when number ten were asked at the morning lobby forjournalists if the national insurance rise would go ahead and at that point— insurance rise would go ahead and at that point they seem to be saying it would _ that point they seem to be saying it would and _ that point they seem to be saying it would and then later in the day boris _ would and then later in the day borisjohnson was asked would and then later in the day boris johnson was asked if it was going _ boris johnson was asked if it was going to — boris johnson was asked if it was going to go ahead and he could not guarantee — going to go ahead and he could not guarantee it. so this is a dance all week— guarantee it. so this is a dance all week realty— guarantee it. so this is a dance all week really between the journalists and numberten to week really between the journalists and number
i'm a little bit surprised that the guardian splashed with it because this story— guardian splashed withstory has really been rumbling since _ this story has really been rumbling since monday. that was when number ten were _ since monday. that was when number ten were asked at the morning lobby forjournalists if the national insurance rise would go ahead and at that point— insurance rise would go ahead and at that point they seem to be saying it would _ that point they seem to be saying it...
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take us onto the guardian, which has a couple of. the guardian, which has a couple of interesting extrae rather than trying fighte -- automatic process. we know boris johnson likes _ automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to _ automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to be _ automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to be optimistic, - automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to be optimistic, he | johnson likes to be optimistic, he is not suited to circumstance like this, but it is more complicated than 5a signatures coming in and he steps down. we are facing a hike in living expenses, the may elections. i don't think many people would want to take over right now, i think there is an argument to be made among many people within the conservative party, the parliamentary conservative party, that his days are numbered but he should stick around to observe the flak coming his way. we don't know how many people have cemented —— submitted letters to graham brady, so we should not count our chickens, should not count letters before they are opened. fir chickens, should
take us onto the guardian, which has a couple of. the guardian, which has a couple of interesting extrae rather than trying fighte -- automatic process. we know boris johnson likes _ automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to _ automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to be _ automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to be optimistic, - automatic process. we know boris johnson likes to be optimistic, he | johnson likes to be optimistic, he is not suited to circumstance like...
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what we know from the guardian, he was a drivenjeff -- jihadist — the guardian, he was a drivenjeff —eviously. it will he — involved injihad previously. it will be difficult for muslims in texas — will be difficult for muslims in texas for— will be difficult for muslims in texas for a while, inevitably all texas fora while, inevitably all muslims— texas for a while, inevitably all muslims will be blamed, accused and suspected, _ muslims will be blamed, accused and suspected, but i wish as a muslim but this— suspected, but i wish as a muslim but this did — suspected, but i wish as a muslim but this did not keep on happening, so many— but this did not keep on happening, so many merge, wild muslims not making _ so many merge, wild muslims not making it — so many merge, wild muslims not making it harder in a very difficult world _ making it harder in a very difficult world we — making it harder in a very difficult world we are now all living in. the authorities — world we are now all living in. the authorities say _ world we are now all living in. tue: authorities say they world we are no
what we know from the guardian, he was a drivenjeff -- jihadist — the guardian, he was a drivenjeff —eviously. it will he — involved injihad previously. it will be difficult for muslims in texas — will be difficult for muslims in texas for— will be difficult for muslims in texas for a while, inevitably all texas fora while, inevitably all muslims— texas for a while, inevitably all muslims will be blamed, accused and suspected, _ muslims will be blamed, accused and suspected, but i...
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we have known for two — guardian once again please?ve known for two years _ guardian once again please? we have known for two years the _ guardian once again please? we have known for two years the nhs - guardian once again please? we have known for two years the nhs has - guardian once again please? we have| known for two years the nhs has been under immense pressure because of coping. the omicron variance is arguably making things a little bit worse but in a very different way. on the positive side, with omicron, the cases do seem to be that little bit more milder which means there are less patient heading into icu and requiring really intense medical intervention, which is good news for patients in hospitals and the staff there, but because of the increased transmissibility of omicron, the impact in terms of staffing seems to be that the greater in the reports over the week and the one in ten hospital staff are off, not all because of coping, but still in enormous number of the niche is out of the front line —— not all because of th
we have known for two — guardian once again please?ve known for two years _ guardian once again please? we have known for two years the _ guardian once again please? we have known for two years the nhs - guardian once again please? we have known for two years the nhs has - guardian once again please? we have| known for two years the nhs has been under immense pressure because of coping. the omicron variance is arguably making things a little bit worse but in a very different way. on the...
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guardian. waiting for an asking for a lift instead of waiting foran ambulance, asking for a lift instead of waiting for an ambulance, because hospitals are struggling to admit patients, so presumably amulets are tied up in car parks waiting for patients to be admitted, because you can't dump them off the car park and drive for them off the car park and drive for the next one. you also mentioned the headline, and we heard today deerfoot hospital, and plymouth saying 500 staff off, critical emergency— they aren't the only trust doing that. again, also on the testing site, even hospitals are struggling to get enough testing equipment here.— struggling to get enough testing equipment here. that's right, the -ublic will equipment here. that's right, the public will know _ equipment here. that's right, the public will know it's _ equipment here. that's right, the public will know it's been - equipment here. that's right, the public will know it's been very - public will know it's been very difficult
guardian. waiting for an asking for a lift instead of waiting foran ambulance, asking for a lift instead of waiting for an ambulance, because hospitals are struggling to admit patients, so presumably amulets are tied up in car parks waiting for patients to be admitted, because you can't dump them off the car park and drive for them off the car park and drive for the next one. you also mentioned the headline, and we heard today deerfoot hospital, and plymouth saying 500 staff off, critical...
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i will stay with you, jo, for the guardian. _ colleges. i will stay with you, jo, for the guardian. colleges. i will stay with you, jo, | for the guardian. johnson tries to take back control amid party outrage. this is trying to change the narrative away from those gatherings that we are still waiting to hear from gatherings that we are still waiting to hearfrom sue gray about, but to hear from sue gray about, but the guardian using that line, take back control, against the government this time. ,., ., .~' control, against the government this time. a ., control, against the government this time. w ., ., control, against the government this time. ., ., . time. good luck with that one! we are still waiting. _ time. good luck with that one! we are still waiting. another - time. good luck with that one! we are still waiting. another crunch i are still waiting. another crunch week_ are still waiting. another crunch week where we may or may not get, let's hope _ week where we may or may not get, let's hope that we get sue gray's report, although goodness knows what it'll tell— report, alt
i will stay with you, jo, for the guardian. _ colleges. i will stay with you, jo, for the guardian. colleges. i will stay with you, jo, | for the guardian. johnson tries to take back control amid party outrage. this is trying to change the narrative away from those gatherings that we are still waiting to hear from gatherings that we are still waiting to hearfrom sue gray about, but to hear from sue gray about, but the guardian using that line, take back control, against the government this...
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onto our| last paper, the guardian - the front last paper, the guardian — the front page, this is a continuationg,... peter fosterfrom daily telegraph about prices rising,... peter foster from the financial times, rising,... peter foster from the financialtimes, i rising,... peter foster from the financial times, i spoke to them earlier this evening on the bbc news channel, she had been campaigning for the inflation to be measured using foods that people with very little money are struggling to buy, saying the prices of those goods has gone up dramatically over the last year or so — gone up dramatically over the last year orso — and gone up dramatically over the last year or so — and it looks like she's had an effect. could you talk us through it? it’s had an effect. could you talk us through it?— through it? it's always controversial, - through it? it's always controversial, the - through it? it's always controversial, the wayi through it? it's always - controversial, the way that through it? it's always _ controversial, the way that some feeis _ controversial, the way that some feels the — con
onto our| last paper, the guardian - the front last paper, the guardian — the front page, this is a continuationg,... peter fosterfrom daily telegraph about prices rising,... peter foster from the financial times, rising,... peter foster from the financialtimes, i rising,... peter foster from the financial times, i spoke to them earlier this evening on the bbc news channel, she had been campaigning for the inflation to be measured using foods that people with very little money are struggling...
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well, i'm glad you mentioned the guardian because it does seem that the guardian newspaper out of london. gets advanced copies of a lot of these books and can excerpt them and bring the shock value to light. how do you think that happens? you know, i don't know someone did a profile of i think the journalist who gets a lot of them and you know, it's anyone's guess as to how the guardian gets advanced copies, but i know it's a it's a big thorn in the backside of publishers. and you know, we plan we plan rollouts around it and we try to game out when we think the guardian is going to get an advanced copy and and you know, sometimes we work that into our plan. sometimes we try to preempt it. but you know, it's it's a big mystery. i don't know but kudos to them they obviously have you know a system that that works publishers work really hard in some cases like we did in with the comey book. we kept it under lock and key for weeks and we were able to hold that secret, you know a long time up until the thursday friday before publications. so four days before and we you if a book is contains tr
well, i'm glad you mentioned the guardian because it does seem that the guardian newspaper out of london. gets advanced copies of a lot of these books and can excerpt them and bring the shock value to light. how do you think that happens? you know, i don't know someone did a profile of i think the journalist who gets a lot of them and you know, it's anyone's guess as to how the guardian gets advanced copies, but i know it's a it's a big thorn in the backside of publishers. and you know, we plan...
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if the parents, other relatives or court appointed guardians had the last word. but often they also want to have a say where relationships are concerned. as late as educator, jessica stein hoisin knows all too well, and it's not as if they forbid it, but they're not exactly thrilled when it happens. in rare cases, i've experienced this in all its facets, and then it goes like this. and i, it's nice when they have a girlfriend or boyfriend and it's fine for them to hold hands or kiss or whatever and so high. but as soon as things go further than that, as soon as they want to spend the night together and maybe really become sexually active, then that's the limit that's been had off the kind of i hope of and before who who relies that so sure before what fears did they have them? what negative consequences do they see and to people growing closer here, chrome and how can we allay those fears coming from him? and how can we support the people who live here so that maybe they can even conduct such discussions without needing us as moderators from ripple throng? no, de
if the parents, other relatives or court appointed guardians had the last word. but often they also want to have a say where relationships are concerned. as late as educator, jessica stein hoisin knows all too well, and it's not as if they forbid it, but they're not exactly thrilled when it happens. in rare cases, i've experienced this in all its facets, and then it goes like this. and i, it's nice when they have a girlfriend or boyfriend and it's fine for them to hold hands or kiss or whatever...
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anyone who wants to take part must join a gorilla guardian club. then they get payed for their work. >> we have to thin out the club. clearing a bit, so the camera isn't obstructed. >> once a month, the team spends a few days venturing deep into the rainforest. they use compasses and gps to find their way. marcel ketchen has been part of the team f nine year the vironmenl scientt records precisely where each animal trail is found. what's parculay interesting are the movements of the around 25 gorillas that were discovered here in 2002. up to then, there were only two known gorilla subspecies in cameroon -- one group living south of the sanaga river, and another hundreds of kilometers away to the north. >> the reason why we are collecting these samples is to do some genetic analis to find out how related the gorillas of ebo are to those found south of the naga and t crossriver gorill. it's very significant. and if this analysis finally cometo conclusion, we might realize that in cameroon, instead of having two subspecies of gorillas, we might be hav
anyone who wants to take part must join a gorilla guardian club. then they get payed for their work. >> we have to thin out the club. clearing a bit, so the camera isn't obstructed. >> once a month, the team spends a few days venturing deep into the rainforest. they use compasses and gps to find their way. marcel ketchen has been part of the team f nine year the vironmenl scientt records precisely where each animal trail is found. what's parculay interesting are the movements of the...
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to it. a _ the guardian, if it comes down to it. a source — the guardian, if it comes down to it, asource claimed borisjohnson will scrap this national insurance rise despite claiming that finding that cash— rise despite claiming that finding that cash for the nhs is vital. so where _ that cash for the nhs is vital. so where will— that cash for the nhs is vital. so where will he find that money from, especially_ where will he find that money from, especially when it seems like there is a real— especially when it seems like there is a real paralysis across governmentjust now. we spoken about issues _ governmentjust now. we spoken about issues around cost of living, for example. — issues around cost of living, for example, the ukraine, other issues with the _ example, the ukraine, other issues with the uk— example, the ukraine, other issues with the uk at the moment, with covid-i9 — with the uk at the moment, with covid—19 recovery and pushing forward — covid—19 recovery and pushing forward with the nhs, with this getting — forward with the nhs, with this getting back to work and ther
to it. a _ the guardian, if it comes down to it. a source — the guardian, if it comes down to it, asource claimed borisjohnson will scrap this national insurance rise despite claiming that finding that cash— rise despite claiming that finding that cash for the nhs is vital. so where _ that cash for the nhs is vital. so where will— that cash for the nhs is vital. so where will he find that money from, especially_ where will he find that money from, especially when it seems like there is a...
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let's look at the guardian. tories turning on the p.m. . irate look at the guardian.p hearing these stories. on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories- i'll— on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe _ on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it _ on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it when _ on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it when i - on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it when i see - stories. i'll believe it when i see it. i spoke to one tory mp early this evening who was fuming with rage. to quote him, "i will not be over this prime minister. " he said not yet, but i've refilled my fountain. i think a lot of people are very upset. you looked at the killer statement made by theresa may, no love lost between her and borisjohnson. he was constantly trying to undermine her own premiership when she was prime minister, but did ask a simple question — did the prime minister not understand the rules, or did he think they did not apply to him? and thatis think they did
let's look at the guardian. tories turning on the p.m. . irate look at the guardian.p hearing these stories. on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories- i'll— on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe _ on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it _ on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it when _ on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it when i - on the p.m. . we keep hearing these stories. i'll believe it when i see -...
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what do you make of the guardian's front page? is you make of the guardian's front nae?velopment in this story- what i — page? is another development in this story- what i am _ page? is another development in this story. what i am interested _ page? is another development in this story. what i am interested in - page? is another development in this story. what i am interested in i- story. what i am interested in i think is this idea that all these delays, they met cutting across the sue gray report, is this notjust possibly leading to borisjohnson may be getting off the hook a little bit because if it is just a redacted report now from sue gray without very much detail, the whole thing is kind of almost kicked into the long grass while the police does its work. it kind of feels as though the political tension with taken out of situation and by the time maybe we get the full detail if it ever is published within the line, people will have lost interest and boris johnson will have survived to fight another day. so it kind of feels like it needs to be dealt with now, and th
what do you make of the guardian's front page? is you make of the guardian's front nae?velopment in this story- what i — page? is another development in this story- what i am _ page? is another development in this story. what i am interested _ page? is another development in this story. what i am interested in - page? is another development in this story. what i am interested in i- story. what i am interested in i think is this idea that all these delays, they met cutting across the sue gray...
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anyone who wants to take part must join a gorilla guardian club. then they get paid for their work for gonna drink an on going have to thin out the clearing a bit. so the camera isn't obstructed, cassandra, i hipaa laconia once a month the team spends a few days venturing deep into the rain forest. they use campuses and t p. s to find their way. marcell kitchen has been part of the team for 9 years. the environmental scientist records precisely where each animal trail is found. what's particularly interesting are the movements of the around 25 gorillas that were discovered here in 2002. after then, there were only 2 known gorilla sub species and cameron, one group living south of the seneca river and another hundreds of kilometers away to the north. for the reason why we call we are collecting the sample is to do some genetic analysis to find out, well, how related the glass of able to doors fall inside of the cassandra? the grocery where glue, less able forest in southwest and cameron covers an area of almost 1500 square kilometers and borders are
anyone who wants to take part must join a gorilla guardian club. then they get paid for their work for gonna drink an on going have to thin out the clearing a bit. so the camera isn't obstructed, cassandra, i hipaa laconia once a month the team spends a few days venturing deep into the rain forest. they use campuses and t p. s to find their way. marcell kitchen has been part of the team for 9 years. the environmental scientist records precisely where each animal trail is found. what's...
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but the guerrilla guardians clubs don't want things to stop there. move along through unfair, do we want to know goes on to be created, was on which the measures to guarantee the survival of the guerrillas are respected rush because the species is in danger. o extinction. finish body shop element. that's why he only takes his children to the edge of the forest. well, look here, this trail, what animal left, that trail, that he saw a porcupine. he wants his children to know about animals, but he also wants them to know when to leave the forest to its inhabitants. we hope you enjoyed the feel and elect members of the gorilla guardian club me or is walked through native we the ice often. good bye for me, sandra, twin over here in compile a gander and see next week. thank you, sandra. if you want to know more about a co issues follow up on our social media channels, all the best for me to. i have chris alam saying good bye from lagos. ah, with ah, with you. oh you been you made in vienna gazing. this is for you to perfect world, and that's been my work f
but the guerrilla guardians clubs don't want things to stop there. move along through unfair, do we want to know goes on to be created, was on which the measures to guarantee the survival of the guerrillas are respected rush because the species is in danger. o extinction. finish body shop element. that's why he only takes his children to the edge of the forest. well, look here, this trail, what animal left, that trail, that he saw a porcupine. he wants his children to know about animals, but he...
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daisy, let's look at the guardian. _ and humility. daisy, let's look at the guardian.l roles with a picture of him in naval uniforms and forces parade. he parade. he does see himself very much as a military man. of course he was a veteran of the falklands war. that sort of adds to the humiliation, i guess. it to the humiliation, i guess. it definitely does. this isn't a faux passion for the military, he did serve, he did see active service in the 40th anniversary of the falklands is coming up. they would've been a lot of ceremonies that he would've been a central part of and he will be very dismayed about that. that's i—sided. there is about that. that's i—sided. there is a personal side, about that. that's i—sided. there is a personalside, i do about that. that's i—sided. there is a personal side, i do feel very sorry for his daughters as you would any children of somebody who's going through these kind of accusations in this kind of a public humiliation. i think no matter what you think of him, all of us will probably feel very sorry for them, wonder how they're goin
daisy, let's look at the guardian. _ and humility. daisy, let's look at the guardian.l roles with a picture of him in naval uniforms and forces parade. he parade. he does see himself very much as a military man. of course he was a veteran of the falklands war. that sort of adds to the humiliation, i guess. it to the humiliation, i guess. it definitely does. this isn't a faux passion for the military, he did serve, he did see active service in the 40th anniversary of the falklands is coming up....
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take us through this in a bit more detail, with the guardian is saying here. . . detail, with the guardianndustry that is miuhtil here. this is another industry that is mightily decimated _ here. this is another industry that is mightily decimated with - here. this is another industry that l is mightily decimated with teachers forced take either take either a negative test and not being ill hopefully asymptomatic or suffering from covid—i9 or omicron. huge knock on effect on schools coming up with ideas and remedying that and trying to accommodate those numbers, including the merging of different classes within schools, taking out a whole year groups as necessary. potential mandate of mask wearing amongst young students. all sorts of measures to work around the fact that they would do anything just to keep those classrooms full of young children whose schooling has been so disrupted over the last two years, anything but that.— disrupted over the last two years, anything but that. interesting that this latest guidance _ anything but that. interesting that this latest guidance on _ anything
take us through this in a bit more detail, with the guardian is saying here. . . detail, with the guardianndustry that is miuhtil here. this is another industry that is mightily decimated _ here. this is another industry that is mightily decimated with - here. this is another industry that l is mightily decimated with teachers forced take either take either a negative test and not being ill hopefully asymptomatic or suffering from covid—i9 or omicron. huge knock on effect on schools coming up...
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well, i'm glad you mentioned the guardian because it does seem that the guardian newspaper out of londonced copies of a lot of these books and can excerpt them and bring the shock value to light. how do you think that happens? you know, i don't know someone did a profile of i think the journalist who gets a lot of them and you know, it's anyone's guess as to how the guardian gets advanced copies, but i know it's a it's a big thorn in the backside of publishers. and you know, we plan we plan rollouts around it and we try to game out when we think the guardian is going to get an advanced copy and and you know, sometimes we work that into our plan. sometimes we try to preempt it. but you know, it's it's a big mystery. i don't know but kudos to them they obviously have you know a system that that works publishers work really hard in some cases like we did in with the comey book. we kept it under lock and key for weeks and we were able to hold that secret, you know a long time up until the thursday friday before publications. so four days before and we you if a book is contains truly explosiv
well, i'm glad you mentioned the guardian because it does seem that the guardian newspaper out of londonced copies of a lot of these books and can excerpt them and bring the shock value to light. how do you think that happens? you know, i don't know someone did a profile of i think the journalist who gets a lot of them and you know, it's anyone's guess as to how the guardian gets advanced copies, but i know it's a it's a big thorn in the backside of publishers. and you know, we plan we plan...
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looking at the front page of the guardian. through his teeth and i suppose there is no great surprise of the opposition mps are calling for the prime minister to go. a more conservative mps, the more worrying the skids for the prime minister the less anonymous this is getting. prime minister the less anonymous this is getting-— this is getting. there seemed to be letters going _ this is getting. there seemed to be letters going into _ this is getting. there seemed to be letters going into the _ this is getting. there seemed to be letters going into the box _ this is getting. there seemed to be letters going into the box with - letters going into the box with notes — letters going into the box with notes of — letters going into the box with notes of no confidence. we understand that to be happening and we know— understand that to be happening and we know douglas, who was the leader of the _ we know douglas, who was the leader of the conservatives in scotland have _ of the conservatives in scotland have already said that boris j
looking at the front page of the guardian. through his teeth and i suppose there is no great surprise of the opposition mps are calling for the prime minister to go. a more conservative mps, the more worrying the skids for the prime minister the less anonymous this is getting. prime minister the less anonymous this is getting-— this is getting. there seemed to be letters going _ this is getting. there seemed to be letters going into _ this is getting. there seemed to be letters going into the...
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take us onto the front of your sister paper, the guardian, if your sister paper, the guardian, if youe latest aspect ofthe johnson. this is the latest aspect of the political _ johnson. this is the latest aspect of the political crisis _ johnson. this is the latest aspect of the political crisis to _ johnson. this is the latest aspect of the political crisis to hit - johnson. this is the latest aspect of the political crisis to hit borisl of the political crisis to hit boris johnson. we've had a couple of mps, out and say today that they either know of reports or have been targeted themselves by government website who basically have, they say, blackmailed them into footing with the government, and appear lead the government has been using the threat of embarrassing stories, information the webs may held on mps, then basically saying, unless you vote with us, we will give one of these... and the second, the mp who has just defected from the conservative party to the labour party, christian wakeford, he said he was told that he government whips that if he did not vote with the governmen
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we will start this one with the guardian.dline there, prime minister pulled into row over tory party islamophobia. that's the headline. number ten can deeds returns with borisjohnson. why don't you kick us off, henry? boris johnson. why don't you kick us off, henry?— off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating _ off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating westminster - off, henry? this is a row which has| been dominating westminster since last night when the sunday times revealed that nusrat ghani, a well—respected conservative mp and former minister, said she had been told by government in 2020 that the reason she was sacked, somewhat surprisingly, related to her being muslim. she's obviously a very serious charge. she didn't actually name the the whip in question but mark spencer, the chief whip, in charge of keeping discipline in the conservative party, identified himself as the whip in question, but also seriously denies the claim. but it's a real problem for boris johnson and the conservative party. the a
we will start this one with the guardian.dline there, prime minister pulled into row over tory party islamophobia. that's the headline. number ten can deeds returns with borisjohnson. why don't you kick us off, henry? boris johnson. why don't you kick us off, henry?— off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating _ off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating westminster - off, henry? this is a row which has| been dominating westminster since last night when the sunday times...
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the guardian leads with this, too. campaigners hailed thejury�*s decision in a press conference earlier today. and the yorkshire post spashes with warnings of an nhs staffing crisis as it reports nearly six million patients are waiting to be treated. let's start, penny, why don't you kick us off? novak djokovic, this is an extraordinary story because he just thought he'd be able to go, he thought he had his medical exemption — but there was outrage in australia because people were saying, "this is one rule for the famous, people like novak djokovic, and one rule for ordinary australians." it novak djokovic, and one rule for ordinary australians. "— novak djokovic, and one rule for ordinary australians. " ordinary australians." it looks more complicated — ordinary australians." it looks more complicated than _ ordinary australians." it looks more complicated than just _ ordinary australians." it looks more complicated than just the _ ordinary australians." it looks more complicated than just the fact - ordinary australi
the guardian leads with this, too. campaigners hailed thejury�*s decision in a press conference earlier today. and the yorkshire post spashes with warnings of an nhs staffing crisis as it reports nearly six million patients are waiting to be treated. let's start, penny, why don't you kick us off? novak djokovic, this is an extraordinary story because he just thought he'd be able to go, he thought he had his medical exemption — but there was outrage in australia because people were saying,...
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doing to take us through the front page of the guardian?omorrow morning's papers. they've tried to move it, they have moved on by saying the campaigners don't think this £4 billion figure that michael gove is talking about getting the developers to offer — presumably used to offer to offer — presumably used to offer to pay for the protection money to al capone generously, because the alternative was rather worse. they'll offer this money, but it's not enough. they'll offer this money, but it's not enough-— not enough. yes, this is michael gove saying _ not enough. yes, this is michael gove saying the _ not enough. yes, this is michael gove saying the leaseholders . not enough. yes, this is michael - gove saying the leaseholders should not have _ gove saying the leaseholders should not have to face these huge costs for replacing combustible clattering, and he is directing his fire in the — clattering, and he is directing his fire in the direction of the developers, and i think he has said if the _ developers, and i think he has said if the o
doing to take us through the front page of the guardian?omorrow morning's papers. they've tried to move it, they have moved on by saying the campaigners don't think this £4 billion figure that michael gove is talking about getting the developers to offer — presumably used to offer to offer — presumably used to offer to pay for the protection money to al capone generously, because the alternative was rather worse. they'll offer this money, but it's not enough. they'll offer this money, but...
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the guardian has a similar story on david davis�* call for borisjohnson to go and christian wakeford's — they report that tory critics are now happy to wait for the results of sue gray's inquiry. the sun has a pun about the pork pie plot. there is a pie chart depicting the pm's position. see what they did there? let's begin now with the metro, shall we? any thanks to both of you forjoining me this evening. tom, if i could turn to you first, we have picked out this front page from the metro because they very nicely sit together these two major stories of the day. at the top, we have david davis and borisjohnson and the words that mr davis divorced johnson in the final hours of pmqs this morning, quoting cromwell, in the name of god, go, and just below it, return to the office, a reference to the government announcements that plan b is due to be phased out —— mr davis put tojohnson. which is the bigger story? davis put tojohnson. which is the biggerstory? i davis put to johnson. which is the bigger story?— bigger story? i think the return to office of the _ bigger story? i think the retu
the guardian has a similar story on david davis�* call for borisjohnson to go and christian wakeford's — they report that tory critics are now happy to wait for the results of sue gray's inquiry. the sun has a pun about the pork pie plot. there is a pie chart depicting the pm's position. see what they did there? let's begin now with the metro, shall we? any thanks to both of you forjoining me this evening. tom, if i could turn to you first, we have picked out this front page from the metro...
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the guardian re orts capable civil servant. the guardian reports that _ capable civil servant.nt. the guardian reports that she has _ capable civil servant. the guardian reports that she has a _ capable civil servant. the guardian reports that she has a reputation l reports that she has a reputation for vigorous internal investigations. sue gray was previously in charge of ethics at the cabinet office and ran a number of investigations, including one in 2017 which led to the sacking of damian green, who was a close ally of the then prime minister theresa may. he admitted to lying about having pawn on his computer. now sue gray turns her attention what happen in downing street during the pandemic. the first event she is looking at is on the 15th of may 2020. the prime minister and his wife shared cheese and wine with staff in the street garden. on the 20th of may, there was the bring your own booze party, also in the garden. in december, there were several isthmus gatherings or parties as well as an online quiz attended by the prime minister via video camera. boris johnson insis
the guardian re orts capable civil servant. the guardian reports that _ capable civil servant.nt. the guardian reports that she has _ capable civil servant. the guardian reports that she has a _ capable civil servant. the guardian reports that she has a reputation l reports that she has a reputation for vigorous internal investigations. sue gray was previously in charge of ethics at the cabinet office and ran a number of investigations, including one in 2017 which led to the sacking of damian...
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the guardian also features the news of downing street lockdown parties, saying the prime minister ising renewed anger from mps and bereaved families over the allegations. the metro's front page reports that nato has ordered warplanes and battleshops to eastern europe — as borisjohnson accuses russia of planning a "lightning war" on ukraine. it says battle shops, but i think it means battleships. the financial times also focusses on tensions with russia reporting the prime minister's words that any invasion is "going to a painful, violent, and bloody business". and the telegraph looks at the us' plans for a deterrent, asjoe biden puts 8,500 soldiers on high alert. would you like to kick us off this evening? good evening to you — kick us off with the guardian, and it's a very nice picture but i don't think that's the birthday cake that his wife arranged for him? he i that's the birthday cake that his wife arranged for him? no i don't think so. wife arranged for him? no i don't think s0- i'm _ wife arranged for him? no i don't think so. i'm sure _ wife arranged for him? no i don't think
the guardian also features the news of downing street lockdown parties, saying the prime minister ising renewed anger from mps and bereaved families over the allegations. the metro's front page reports that nato has ordered warplanes and battleshops to eastern europe — as borisjohnson accuses russia of planning a "lightning war" on ukraine. it says battle shops, but i think it means battleships. the financial times also focusses on tensions with russia reporting the prime minister's...
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with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor at the guardian, and peter foster, public policy editort the financial times. tomorrow's front pages. the metro says prince andrew will not settle his civil sex abuse case, and is set for a showdown in front of a jury in new york. it's the same lead story for the express, which also has an image of borisjohnson, saying the conservative party are rallying behind him. the guardian covers that latest attack on the prime minister's credibility, after he was accused of lying of the rescue of a charity's cats and dogs from afghanistan. borisjohnson is accused of telling "another whopper" in the daily star. the planned rise in national insurance is the focus of the telegraph, which has a report from mps who say it'll lead to higher prices in shops. the ft says the european central bank has warned lenders with significant russian exposure to ready themselves for international sanctions against moscow, if it invades ukraine. let's begin. a few hours ago, if you'd asked me to guess what the papers would be in the morning, i would've thought it would
with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor at the guardian, and peter foster, public policy editort the financial times. tomorrow's front pages. the metro says prince andrew will not settle his civil sex abuse case, and is set for a showdown in front of a jury in new york. it's the same lead story for the express, which also has an image of borisjohnson, saying the conservative party are rallying behind him. the guardian covers that latest attack on the prime minister's credibility,...
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, _ pethrick be, according to the guardian, so this is not relying on cummings— guardian, so this is. in terms of his trustworthiness? no, he is not seen is that— trustworthiness? no, he is not seen is that by— trustworthiness? no, he is not seen is that by the public, but they are so many— is that by the public, but they are so many dimensions... it has got the longest— so many dimensions... it has got the longest legs — so many dimensions... it has got the longest legs i have seen on a story in a long time!— longest legs i have seen on a story in a long time! speaking of trouble, if we look at — in a long time! speaking of trouble, if we look at the _ in a long time! speaking of trouble, if we look at the i, _ in a long time! speaking of trouble, if we look at the i, jo, _ in a long time! speaking of trouble, if we look at the i, jo, they - in a long time! speaking of trouble, if we look at the i, jo, they talk - if we look at the i, jo, they talk about the conservatives falling 13 points behind in the polls. polls go up points behind in the polls. polls go up and down, but... you
, _ pethrick be, according to the guardian, so this is not relying on cummings— guardian, so this is. in terms of his trustworthiness? no, he is not seen is that— trustworthiness? no, he is not seen is that by— trustworthiness? no, he is not seen is that by the public, but they are so many— is that by the public, but they are so many dimensions... it has got the longest— so many dimensions... it has got the longest legs — so many dimensions... it has got the longest legs i have seen...
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the defamation tries of a guardian journalist is currently taking place in london and say, the claims that back in 2019, a multi millionaire breaks it back here, had links to the russian government. during the case, withdrawal from the european union is more against the f takes a closer look now where the russia, again, is being skate. we have reached a point mold past the absurd we. we left that behind a long time ago where anything that happens and some one doesn't like it, that had happened. well. it gets blamed on russia. absurd was roughly when they claim that that trump was a russian agent. ludicrous was when american officials began literally blaming their headaches on russia. and of course, there was breaks it the best explanation for which seemed to be putin errand. banks has been dug by repeated accusations and close links with russia. the parallels between the russian intervention and briggs and the russian intervention in the trump campaign appear to be extraordinary breaks. it is now being pinned on russian interference with all of these parties were engaged in anti europ
the defamation tries of a guardian journalist is currently taking place in london and say, the claims that back in 2019, a multi millionaire breaks it back here, had links to the russian government. during the case, withdrawal from the european union is more against the f takes a closer look now where the russia, again, is being skate. we have reached a point mold past the absurd we. we left that behind a long time ago where anything that happens and some one doesn't like it, that had happened....
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over the weekend, he met nadia and had a message for his unexpected, would-be guardian angel. >> my mom wants you to know she loves you, and my sister. >> i love your mom and your sister, too. so we're all on the save wavelength. >> nadia plans to attend medical school. the canucks and her favorite team, the seattle kraken, are giving her a $10,000 scholarship. that is amazing. >> also hamilton says the words out of the doctor's mouth were that if he had ignored this message, in four or five years, he wouldn't be here. >> that is crazy to think. but it's also just how aware she was. the fact that she wants to go to medical school. this is all fate. >> they always say that the best treatment is prevention? >> mm-hm. and early detection as well. >> a guardian angel indeed there. >>> coming up, dozens of house fires being blamed on cats. >>> plus, how the world is remembering betty white, and what we know about the plan to celebrate her 100th birthday. >>> but first, how controversial nfl star, antonio brown, just ended his run with the buccaneers in a swirl of drama. you're watching "worl
over the weekend, he met nadia and had a message for his unexpected, would-be guardian angel. >> my mom wants you to know she loves you, and my sister. >> i love your mom and your sister, too. so we're all on the save wavelength. >> nadia plans to attend medical school. the canucks and her favorite team, the seattle kraken, are giving her a $10,000 scholarship. that is amazing. >> also hamilton says the words out of the doctor's mouth were that if he had ignored this...
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this february will be 43 years of overseeing the guardian angels.g the subways. and now in 13 countries 130 cities. it's almost like dÉjÀ vu. it's like we are moving back to that period of time that motivated me too start the guardian angels. elizabeth: we hear you, we need your voice curtis come back it is good to see you. curtis sliwa thanks for all you did for new york city, >> soon. another lawsuit against the white house for collapse of the borders spearheaded by texas attorney general and other republican attorney general including missouri attorney general eric schmitt. he is joining us next right here on "the evening edit". >> we are tired of state department officials lecturing americans about the sovereignty of borders of countries halfway across the world they pay no attention to the sovereignty of our border here. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the
this february will be 43 years of overseeing the guardian angels.g the subways. and now in 13 countries 130 cities. it's almost like dÉjÀ vu. it's like we are moving back to that period of time that motivated me too start the guardian angels. elizabeth: we hear you, we need your voice curtis come back it is good to see you. curtis sliwa thanks for all you did for new york city, >> soon. another lawsuit against the white house for collapse of the borders spearheaded by texas attorney...
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do you want to pick up on this, what the guardian is suggesting, that perhaps he mightjump rather thanhemselves to be pushed? you've known boris johnson themselves to be pushed? you've known borisjohnson a long time but you find that incredible? he known boris johnson a long time but you find that incredible?— you find that incredible? he might do. but as you find that incredible? he might d0- but as jenny _ you find that incredible? he might do. but as jenny said, _ you find that incredible? he might do. but as jenny said, it _ you find that incredible? he might do. but as jenny said, it is - you find that incredible? he might do. but as jenny said, it is not - you find that incredible? he might do. but as jenny said, it is not the do. but asjenny said, it is not the end of— do. but asjenny said, it is not the end of the — do. but asjenny said, it is not the end of the matter. it may be the case _ end of the matter. it may be the case he — end of the matter. it may be the case he resigns, but stays on, and that is_ case he resigns, but stays on, and that is a _ case he resigns, but st
do you want to pick up on this, what the guardian is suggesting, that perhaps he mightjump rather thanhemselves to be pushed? you've known boris johnson themselves to be pushed? you've known borisjohnson a long time but you find that incredible? he known boris johnson a long time but you find that incredible?— you find that incredible? he might do. but as you find that incredible? he might d0- but as jenny _ you find that incredible? he might do. but as jenny said, _ you find that incredible?...
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so the guardian reporting is accurate. there were meetings taking place up there.s discussed and all of the people who were there, but i can say that you know, mark meadows would have been there, as well as the legal team that was working on all of the b bonkers little plans that you were actually talking about right before this seg ment with pam. >> so who else would know about these meetings? who would know who was in these meetings, aside from the participants themselves? >> well, see, that was the beauty and also the downfall of having meetings in the residence like that. and the president -- the former president did that often. he did that quite a bit because there was a lot of par anoia about leaks in the white house and so he would have people up to the residence. so as you just asked, it would have been the people who were there, people in the you usher' office, who may have waved them in, which means getting their security information in so that the secret service could elite them in. certainly mark meadows, chief of staff and maybe a body man, depending o
so the guardian reporting is accurate. there were meetings taking place up there.s discussed and all of the people who were there, but i can say that you know, mark meadows would have been there, as well as the legal team that was working on all of the b bonkers little plans that you were actually talking about right before this seg ment with pam. >> so who else would know about these meetings? who would know who was in these meetings, aside from the participants themselves? >>...
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let's go back to the guardian and give the prime minister break and talk about prince andrew. is that there were no good options left. of this is that there were no good options left-— of this is that there were no good options left. that seems to be the case. options left. that seems to be the case- there _ options left. that seems to be the case- there is _ options left. that seems to be the case. there is a _ options left. that seems to be the case. there is a moment - options left. that seems to be the case. there is a moment in - options left. that seems to be the case. there is a moment in this i case. there is a moment in this piece really start to feel even more sorry than you did for the queen. because we are, it will be overshadowed by the case concerning because it may not be heard until the order. so there will be all that delay until prince andrew either gives evidence in court and that he will obviously try to reach some sort of settlement with them but she is not minded to take the money. she wants her day in court and it seems as if she's gotten all the best la
let's go back to the guardian and give the prime minister break and talk about prince andrew. is that there were no good options left. of this is that there were no good options left-— of this is that there were no good options left. that seems to be the case. options left. that seems to be the case- there _ options left. that seems to be the case- there is _ options left. that seems to be the case. there is a _ options left. that seems to be the case. there is a moment - options left. that...
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a small story on the front page of the guardian. the last five days. it's the creator of the hit game overwhelmed by success. the problem on this front page that it gives away the solution to today's puzzle, if anyone hasn't done it in minutes. there we go. if you haven't done it, thatis there we go. if you haven't done it, that is today's solution. do you play? i that is today's solution. do you .la ? ., �* that is today's solution. do you .la 7 ., �* , that is today's solution. do you .la 7 ., r , ., that is today's solution. do you -la ? ., . , ., , ., play? i do. a bit more the update, i've onl play? i do. a bit more the update, we only been _ play? i do. a bit more the update, i've only been doing _ play? i do. a bit more the update, i've only been doing it _ play? i do. a bit more the update, i've only been doing it for - i've only been doing it for four days — i've only been doing it for four days. very— i've only been doing it for four days. very typical for me to be behind — days. very typical for me to be behind the zeitge
a small story on the front page of the guardian. the last five days. it's the creator of the hit game overwhelmed by success. the problem on this front page that it gives away the solution to today's puzzle, if anyone hasn't done it in minutes. there we go. if you haven't done it, thatis there we go. if you haven't done it, that is today's solution. do you play? i that is today's solution. do you .la ? ., �* that is today's solution. do you .la 7 ., �* , that is today's solution. do you .la...
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what is your _ the guardian. what is your definition _ the guardian.ur guiding principle that you would - guiding principle that you would bring _ guiding principle that you would bring in — guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions— guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions if— guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions if the - guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions if the nhs. guiding principle that you wouldl bring in restrictions if the nhs is at that— bring in restrictions if the nhs is at that point? _ bring in restrictions if the nhs is at that point? because - bring in restrictions if the nhs is at that point? because a - bring in restrictions if the nhs is at that point? because a lot- bring in restrictions if the nhs is at that point? because a lot of. at that point? because a lot of people — at that point? because a lot of people working _ at that point? because a lot of people working in _ at that point? because a lot of people working in the - at that point? because a lot of people wor
what is your _ the guardian. what is your definition _ the guardian.ur guiding principle that you would - guiding principle that you would bring _ guiding principle that you would bring in — guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions— guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions if— guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions if the - guiding principle that you would bring in restrictions if the nhs. guiding principle that you wouldl bring in restrictions...
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according to the guardian, borisjohnson is facing calls to ensure all evidence on the downing street is published alongside the results of the sue gray inquiry, after claims emerged the report was likely to amount to no more than a concise summary of findings. the times says borisjohnson has reinstated his tory leadership team to save his premiership amid increasing concern across government that a no—confidence vote is inevitable. the i reports that the government is "actively" considering a pause to its policy of mandatory covid vaccines for nhs workers, with growing fears that mass sackings will damage patient care. the daily express has news of a pill that fights both covid and flu in what they describe could be the next "secret weapon" in the war on viruses. according to the daily telegraph, the attorney general is seeking an injunction against the bbc to prevent the broadcaster allegedly identifying a spy working overseas. the bbc are insisting the news story is "overwhelmingly in the public interest". the daily mirror's front page concerntrates on meat loaf, who they say died
according to the guardian, borisjohnson is facing calls to ensure all evidence on the downing street is published alongside the results of the sue gray inquiry, after claims emerged the report was likely to amount to no more than a concise summary of findings. the times says borisjohnson has reinstated his tory leadership team to save his premiership amid increasing concern across government that a no—confidence vote is inevitable. the i reports that the government is "actively"...
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the guardian runs with the row over the sacking of former minister nusrat ghani. so let's begin.h will be in with the guardian story, we will look at the front page of the daily telegraph, two big stories on the front page there underneath the picture of the queen. we will look at the slightly smaller one at the bottom, the headline pressure on chief whip as ministers call for enquiry into nusrat ghani.— ministers call for enquiry into nusrat ghani. ministers call for enquiry into nusratghani. . , ., ., nusrat ghani. what is going on here? a very serious — nusrat ghani. what is going on here? a very serious story _ nusrat ghani. what is going on here? a very serious story which was - a very serious story which was broken last night by the sunday times, nusrat ghani is a conservative mp who had been a minister, released a statement to the sunday times saying she had been told that her sacking related to her muslimness. this had been the subject of a conversation in downing street about whether she should stay in office. she says she was told that by a government whip. unusually th
the guardian runs with the row over the sacking of former minister nusrat ghani. so let's begin.h will be in with the guardian story, we will look at the front page of the daily telegraph, two big stories on the front page there underneath the picture of the queen. we will look at the slightly smaller one at the bottom, the headline pressure on chief whip as ministers call for enquiry into nusrat ghani.— ministers call for enquiry into nusrat ghani. ministers call for enquiry into...