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infact, it stone. as another ferry stolen building. in fact, it could stone.uld be described as a high—tech stonehenge in the center of london. it's an obvious building, its also flat, what's this all about? obvious building, it's also flat, what's this all about?- obvious building, it's also flat, what's this all about? yes, this is really one — what's this all about? yes, this is really one man, _ what's this all about? yes, this is really one man, one _ what's this all about? yes, this is really one man, one practice, - what's this all about? yes, this is| really one man, one practice, this personal project and experiment using ancient building techniques. what you have is a limestone structural frame. what you have is a limestone structuralframe. this building is made of limestone and the material that's being used for centuries. it's a megalith. these are blocks of stone on top of one another. and traumatic for the poor architect because considered to be an eyesore by the council. because considered to be an eyesore by the council-— because considered to
infact, it stone. as another ferry stolen building. in fact, it could stone.uld be described as a high—tech stonehenge in the center of london. it's an obvious building, its also flat, what's this all about? obvious building, it's also flat, what's this all about?- obvious building, it's also flat, what's this all about? yes, this is really one — what's this all about? yes, this is really one man, _ what's this all about? yes, this is really one man, one _ what's this all about? yes, this...
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it was quite a responsibility for a young man, you were only 27, to take, and infact, just before youabout that, ijust want to show you. this is you at the nuremberg trial. this is thejudge, leading judge, michael musmanno, of the supreme court of pennsylvania. these are the defendants, 22 defendants, each one charged with mass murder. all of them pleaded not guilty, no—one ever showed any sign of remorse, whatsoever, and i remember very well what i said: "may it please your honours, it is with sorrow and with hope that we here disclose murder of over a million innocent and defenceless men, women and children. vengeance is not our goal, nor do we seek merely a just retribution. we ask this court to affirm by international penal action man's right to live in peace and dignity, regardless of his race or creed. the case we present is a plea of humanity to law". that these men wrote the darkest page in human history. people were murdered because they didn't share the race, the colour and the ideology of their executioners. i thought it was horrible then, i think it's horrible now, and i a
it was quite a responsibility for a young man, you were only 27, to take, and infact, just before youabout that, ijust want to show you. this is you at the nuremberg trial. this is thejudge, leading judge, michael musmanno, of the supreme court of pennsylvania. these are the defendants, 22 defendants, each one charged with mass murder. all of them pleaded not guilty, no—one ever showed any sign of remorse, whatsoever, and i remember very well what i said: "may it please your honours, it...
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gale force winds, infact. here�*s a strong wind. gale force winds, in fact.e north sea. it dries out, some areas around the irish sea, we will have showers. now the good news is for some of the good news is for some of the trick—or—treaters, the skies will be clear enough and i think there�*ll be some dry weather around as well. but not completely dry, always a showers about. the forecast shows the weather will be changeable for the first half of the week, but towards the end, things should settle down. bye—bye. this is bbc news the headlines... pope francis has urged world leaders at next week�*s climate summit in glasgow to take radical decisions offering concrete hope to future generations. in a message recorded for the bbc the pope said that with climate change and the pandemic people felt increasingly powerless, frail and fearful. the french president has said that britain�*s reputation is at stake in a row over post brexit fishing rights. emmanuel macron told the financial times that if you spend years negotiating a treaty then do the opposite of what w
gale force winds, infact. here�*s a strong wind. gale force winds, in fact.e north sea. it dries out, some areas around the irish sea, we will have showers. now the good news is for some of the good news is for some of the trick—or—treaters, the skies will be clear enough and i think there�*ll be some dry weather around as well. but not completely dry, always a showers about. the forecast shows the weather will be changeable for the first half of the week, but towards the end, things...
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it's also bringing a lot of mild airand infact the air across the atlantic right now is mild and thisernoon. breezy and windy in places with gusts up to 50 miles an hour in the north west of the uk, with rain at times, but the rest of the country here dry with just fleeting spits and spots of rain and temperatures of around 1a or 15 celsius. here is that weather front making its journey towards east through the course of the night. it will turn wet for a time around cornwall, devon, wales, around the irish sea and in glasgow. this is early in the morning on sunday towards the east and the south—east, it should be a dry morning. and a very mild morning, 13 in some areas. but notice what happens to that weather front. it literallyjust breaks up into bits and pieces of rain, so on sunday in the afternoon, we are expecting sunny spells and fleeting showers, perhaps the odd heavy one, but it won't last for very long, because that breeze will push these showers along. the temperatures in one or two spots could get up to around 16 celsius. here is sunday night into monday, and again further
it's also bringing a lot of mild airand infact the air across the atlantic right now is mild and thisernoon. breezy and windy in places with gusts up to 50 miles an hour in the north west of the uk, with rain at times, but the rest of the country here dry with just fleeting spits and spots of rain and temperatures of around 1a or 15 celsius. here is that weather front making its journey towards east through the course of the night. it will turn wet for a time around cornwall, devon, wales,...
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we have, for example natural gas, which are, in fact, we have, for example natural gas, which are, infacter we make, she loses the election and steps down as prime minister. but a new government here will be committed to more drilling, at least for now. the oil and gas sector in norway accounts for more than 40% of the country�*s exports. kim�*s family is one of 200,000 who rely on the production of fossil fuels. he works for the state—owned energy company as an electrician on an oil rig. i know how it could be in hammerfest if we do not have the economy and the oil and gas companies there. it will be a ghost city with no industry and nothing. so for us it is important.— nothing. so for us it is imortant. , ., ., , ., important. many norwegians do not want to _ important. many norwegians do not want to see _ important. many norwegians do not want to see these _ important. many norwegians do not want to see these key - not want to see these key industries undermined. they feel less drilling could make them poorer. i feel less drilling could make them poorer.— feel less drilling could make
we have, for example natural gas, which are, in fact, we have, for example natural gas, which are, infacter we make, she loses the election and steps down as prime minister. but a new government here will be committed to more drilling, at least for now. the oil and gas sector in norway accounts for more than 40% of the country�*s exports. kim�*s family is one of 200,000 who rely on the production of fossil fuels. he works for the state—owned energy company as an electrician on an oil rig....
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infact, one healthcare workers were vaccinated. just received the vaccine, hersecond trainees has just received the vaccine, her second shot, around august of this year so it was quite a while before all of us could get the shot. the s stem of us could get the shot. the system is — of us could get the shot. the system is split _ of us could get the shot. the system is split between public and private there, was it a case that the government prioritise the public sector rather than private doctors? correct. so most people in mexico are not privately insured, so around 90% of the population is treated in public centres so it makes sense that the government prioritise the public institutions, however, everybody was treating covid patients at the time and still are so it was a difficult time in a difficult climate in the country when doc is in the private sector felt slighted. —— doctors. considered as a different group of physicians than the ones in the public sector. however, one could argue, if a young person, even if you are a doct
infact, one healthcare workers were vaccinated. just received the vaccine, hersecond trainees has just received the vaccine, her second shot, around august of this year so it was quite a while before all of us could get the shot. the s stem of us could get the shot. the system is — of us could get the shot. the system is split _ of us could get the shot. the system is split between public and private there, was it a case that the government prioritise the public sector rather than private...
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infact, if air which has originated in the tropics.n fact, if we trace it back, looking at the wind arrows and we are across the azores, here is the coast of the us and canada, and here we have the caribbean, so that is where the air has come from and it does sometimes happen. it is a little unusual but there is a lot of energy in that current over us in terms of strong winds and weather fronts crossing the country now. and look at these temperatures. these are the overnight temperatures, 16 , no lower than that in the south overnight and a bit fresher in the northern climes in scotland and northern ireland at around 9 . it's still going to be very mild tomorrow with a rush of wind from the tropics and there will be showers, perhaps thunderstorms, gusty winds and hail all mixed in with some sunshine, so not 21 but 18, which i'm sure you will agree is warm enough for this time of year. thursday, a complete change and it will be a shock to the system. the wind is going to do almost a 180, so rather than coming in from the southern climes
infact, if air which has originated in the tropics.n fact, if we trace it back, looking at the wind arrows and we are across the azores, here is the coast of the us and canada, and here we have the caribbean, so that is where the air has come from and it does sometimes happen. it is a little unusual but there is a lot of energy in that current over us in terms of strong winds and weather fronts crossing the country now. and look at these temperatures. these are the overnight temperatures, 16 ,...
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infact, overthe always divided, it's always been by stress.ivided, it's always been by stress. infact, overthe years, it sometimes been poisonous. so what is different about this period? i think what we are _ different about this period? i think what we are seeing _ different about this period? i think what we are seeing now _ different about this period? i think what we are seeing now is - different about this period? i think what we are seeing now is the - different about this period? i think what we are seeing now is the risej what we are seeing now is the rise of the internet. of course, we saw that this individual who stabbed a member of parliament had been radicalised. it so much easier now to go online and to look and listen to go online and to look and listen to people who feel are closer to you whereas in my capitol hill, we didn't really have the internet. we had a fledgling email. so the proliferation of information and the ability to radicalise people to do her perfect acts and take nothing further than a january six where people w
infact, overthe always divided, it's always been by stress.ivided, it's always been by stress. infact, overthe years, it sometimes been poisonous. so what is different about this period? i think what we are _ different about this period? i think what we are seeing _ different about this period? i think what we are seeing now _ different about this period? i think what we are seeing now is - different about this period? i think what we are seeing now is the - different about this period? i think...
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infact, its at handling the supply chain problems.s sales has written risen significantly. it does seem tesla is able to pass on the higher costs to customers because they can raise prices for their high—end models. the car sales has increased globally, notjust in the us, but in china and this model is a high seller.— a high seller. investor confidence _ a high seller. investor confidence is - a high seller. investor confidence is rising i a high seller. investor confidence is rising in| a high seller. investor- confidence is rising in tesla, our other companies behind when it comes to manufacturing and delivery of electric cars? first of all, tesla is seen as a leader in terms of electric vehicle production and design and also in supply of the electric battery and the whole ecosystem, including the software and all the infrastructure including the electrical vehicle charging point. it is a leader in that field. the news that hertz is buying 100,000 tesla is a big testimony. it is actually buying at almost market price instead usually
infact, its at handling the supply chain problems.s sales has written risen significantly. it does seem tesla is able to pass on the higher costs to customers because they can raise prices for their high—end models. the car sales has increased globally, notjust in the us, but in china and this model is a high seller.— a high seller. investor confidence _ a high seller. investor confidence is - a high seller. investor confidence is rising i a high seller. investor confidence is rising in| a...
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infact, sir big—band crates, ending cages for laying hens.r this year in march. he was very passionate about this. also sponsored a bill led our other patron, henry smith mp, to end cages for laying hens called beatrice's bill and he spoke about this only last week at our event in the party conference before a room full of conservative mps and councillors and the deputy pm, dominic raab, and secretary of state, george eustice. so he has been a powerful voice for animal welfare for many years, well, for decades. animal welfare for many years, well, for decades-— for decades. lorraine, i'm so sorry to interruot. _ for decades. lorraine, i'm so sorry to interrupt, but _ for decades. lorraine, i'm so sorry to interrupt, but we _ for decades. lorraine, i'm so sorry to interrupt, but we have - for decades. lorraine, i'm so sorry to interrupt, but we have just - for decades. lorraine, i'm so sorry to interrupt, but we have just run l to interrupt, but we have just run out of time. lorraine platt, the founding patron of the conservative animal welfar
infact, sir big—band crates, ending cages for laying hens.r this year in march. he was very passionate about this. also sponsored a bill led our other patron, henry smith mp, to end cages for laying hens called beatrice's bill and he spoke about this only last week at our event in the party conference before a room full of conservative mps and councillors and the deputy pm, dominic raab, and secretary of state, george eustice. so he has been a powerful voice for animal welfare for many years,...
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infact, if air which has originated in the tropics. so that is where the air has come from and it does sometimes happen. it is a little unusual but there is a lot of energy in that current over us in terms of strong winds and weather fronts crossing the country now. and look at these
infact, if air which has originated in the tropics. so that is where the air has come from and it does sometimes happen. it is a little unusual but there is a lot of energy in that current over us in terms of strong winds and weather fronts crossing the country now. and look at these
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infact, he criticising the national insurance increase.y strong words from him or not. he also had a go come in a roundabout way, at external critics, too. some of them are saying the problems we have with supplies and hgv drivers, that has all been made worse by brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. the prime minister said previously, levers, remainers, we leave all that behind. no, no. he concentrated again, used the b word and said there were great opportunities to come from brexit. the bigger picture stuff was to concentrate on the future, so much so that he mentioned it 17 times in his speech. the idea there was, i think, to coin a phrase, to tell people things can only get better, there is a long—term vision for the country, post—pandemic, he was suggesting, so all the short—term difficulties people are having on the cost of living and so on, the idea that this was temporary, these are bumps on the road, they wanted us to look at the high way ahead. that said, there is still a lot of concern in t
infact, he criticising the national insurance increase.y strong words from him or not. he also had a go come in a roundabout way, at external critics, too. some of them are saying the problems we have with supplies and hgv drivers, that has all been made worse by brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. the prime minister said previously, levers, remainers, we leave all that behind. no, no. he concentrated again, used the b word and said there were great...
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it's also bringing a lot of mild airand infact the air across the atlantic right now is mild and thisvon, wales, around the irish sea and in glasgow. this is early in the morning on sunday at towards the east on sunday towards the east and the south—east, it should be a dry morning. and a very mild morning, 18 in some areas. 13 in some areas. but notice what happens to that weather front. it literallyjust breaks up into bits and pieces of rain, so on sunday in the afternoon, we are expecting sunny spells and fleeting showers, perhaps the odd heavy one, but it won't last for very long, because that breeze will push these showers along. the temperatures in one or two spots could get up to around 16 celsius. here is sunday night into monday, and again further showers and more of a breeze in the north of the uk. but these westerlies will be with us for quite some time into the week ahead. westerlies often bring showers to western areas of the uk, and you can see them here on monday. some also affecting wales, cornwall, devon, perhaps one or two running along the channel, too. the further
it's also bringing a lot of mild airand infact the air across the atlantic right now is mild and thisvon, wales, around the irish sea and in glasgow. this is early in the morning on sunday at towards the east on sunday towards the east and the south—east, it should be a dry morning. and a very mild morning, 18 in some areas. 13 in some areas. but notice what happens to that weather front. it literallyjust breaks up into bits and pieces of rain, so on sunday in the afternoon, we are expecting...
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i had no inkling or any idea and infact like at all.one is being run or as i was thinking oh yeah, i wonder not in an anxious way but how you do. i wonder which one of them will actually get it. and it turned out to be me. which is very nice. maw; to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, _ to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, what _ to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, what does - to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, what does it i to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, what does it mean to you as a writer? products as a writer is very hard to come by and he doesn't get any bigger than a noble prize i guess. iii a he doesn't get any bigger than a noble prize i guess.— noble prize i guess. in a way of bein: noble prize i guess. in a way of being recognized _ noble prize i guess. in a way of| being recognized internationally noble prize i guess. in a way of i being recognized internationally as opposed the balance. even as a school kid i knew that the noble prize is noth
i had no inkling or any idea and infact like at all.one is being run or as i was thinking oh yeah, i wonder not in an anxious way but how you do. i wonder which one of them will actually get it. and it turned out to be me. which is very nice. maw; to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, _ to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, what _ to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, what does - to be me. which is very nice. many congratulations, what does it i to be...
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i have to continue, and infact, i the sort of intimidation.n such a poor condition is because environmentalists and conservationists like myself and indeed even prince charles, as he submitted this morning on your report, we feel a certain underlying sense of shame that we haven't done enough quickly enough, and both he and i are older gentleman, shall we say, and as a consequence of that, we recognise that our time is running out and therefore we have to act with ever more energy and determination to make a difference while we have that opportunity to do so. so, icannot while we have that opportunity to do so. so, i cannot back down and i will not back down. i may change my mind if i think that one of the things i am campaigning for turns out to be wrong. we should all deserve that right because i'm asking other people to change their lives but at this point in time, the things i am campaigning against, fox hunting, illegal, unsustainable shooting, so on and so forth, they would not be beneficial to our natural world. they would be beneficial
i have to continue, and infact, i the sort of intimidation.n such a poor condition is because environmentalists and conservationists like myself and indeed even prince charles, as he submitted this morning on your report, we feel a certain underlying sense of shame that we haven't done enough quickly enough, and both he and i are older gentleman, shall we say, and as a consequence of that, we recognise that our time is running out and therefore we have to act with ever more energy and...
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it's not mark zuckerberg, infact, i've media painted.ot of times they were stymied in those efforts by upper level management, and the c suite can and i think that is the best thing that's coming out of these hearings right now is complicating the narrative of what facebook is and what it is capable of.— narrative of what facebook is and what it is capable of. thank you for “oinini what it is capable of. thank you for joining us- — what it is capable of. thank you for joining us- we _ what it is capable of. thank you for joining us. we appreciate - what it is capable of. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. - what it is capable of. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. very l joining us. we appreciate it. very interesting to talk at there. that is kate leiva that's on the us, assistant professor at st. john's university law school in new york. stay with me here on outside sites. in a few minutes, back to the states to talk about california because the governor is coming to an end of offshore drilling after an oil spill. now,
it's not mark zuckerberg, infact, i've media painted.ot of times they were stymied in those efforts by upper level management, and the c suite can and i think that is the best thing that's coming out of these hearings right now is complicating the narrative of what facebook is and what it is capable of.— narrative of what facebook is and what it is capable of. thank you for “oinini what it is capable of. thank you for joining us- — what it is capable of. thank you for joining us- we _...
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we have been here before and infact, it services. meant that when the pandemic it, we were less able to deal with it. and so it is very important he does invest in for instance social care, and in the people that have got us through this pandemic and it is very important that he sets a direction for the economy and for businesses to know that for instance, they can invest in green measures to decarbonise the economy and hits net zero. he needs to be looking at the short—term picture, helping families through, and that should include reversing the cuts but he also needs to be investing for the future. so that we can find ourselves better placed to address the challenges like climate change in the future. we address the challenges like climate change in the future.— change in the future. we will see. thank you — change in the future. we will see. thank you for— change in the future. we will see. thank you forjoining _ change in the future. we will see. thank you forjoining us. - and for viewers in the uk, we'll bring you the budget spe
we have been here before and infact, it services. meant that when the pandemic it, we were less able to deal with it. and so it is very important he does invest in for instance social care, and in the people that have got us through this pandemic and it is very important that he sets a direction for the economy and for businesses to know that for instance, they can invest in green measures to decarbonise the economy and hits net zero. he needs to be looking at the short—term picture, helping...
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stuart: where is the science that says a vaccinated child will infact an unvaccinated child?k. lauren: the problem is a lot of people are pro freedom when it comes to vaccination. center in academy seems more anti-vaccination or pro freedom or even pro science by their decision. they had a rule? place in the spring if you were vaccinated as a teacher you couldn't work there. stuart: they did. we put them on the show at that point as well. thanks very much, lauren. quick check of the big board. we're still down not that much. down 75 points. look at that level, 35,681. microsoft, got to check this thing out. i'm grinding my own axe here. i own some of it. that thing is up strong, up 14 bucks. 324, brand new all-time high for microsoft. the 10-year treasury yield still well below 1.6%. you're at 1.56 at the moment. the price of gold hovering around 1800 bucks an ounce. 1794 to be precise. a lot of selling in cryptos today including in bitcoin which is at 59,400. so it is below 60,000 bucks. oil, 81, 82, $83 a barrel, down a little bit. nat-gas, where is that? almost, that's imp
stuart: where is the science that says a vaccinated child will infact an unvaccinated child?k. lauren: the problem is a lot of people are pro freedom when it comes to vaccination. center in academy seems more anti-vaccination or pro freedom or even pro science by their decision. they had a rule? place in the spring if you were vaccinated as a teacher you couldn't work there. stuart: they did. we put them on the show at that point as well. thanks very much, lauren. quick check of the big board....
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infact, he the former celtic manager, tommy burns.ything about being a rangers and i think his loss will be deeply felt by the club and scottish football across the game in scotland and beyond. across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ., across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ,, i. across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ,, . despite mounting pressure, it looks increasingly likely that 0le gunnar solskjaer will remain in charge of manchester united for saturday s trip to tottenham. solskjaer has come under intense scrutiny from fans and the media after his side's humilating 5—0 defeat to liverpool at old trafford on sunday. former chelsea boss antonio conte and zinedine zidane are among the names being suggested as a possible replacement. but cristiano ronaldo has insisted the whole team are to blame and said, "it s up to us to deliver." the t20 world cup continues today, pakistan play new zealand in the late match, but south africa are underway against holders west indies in dubai. south africa without quinton de kock "makes
infact, he the former celtic manager, tommy burns.ything about being a rangers and i think his loss will be deeply felt by the club and scottish football across the game in scotland and beyond. across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ., across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ,, i. across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ,, . despite mounting pressure, it looks increasingly likely that 0le gunnar solskjaer will remain in charge of manchester united for saturday s trip to tottenham....
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people randomised people to _ where 350,000 people randomised people to wear masks and they found infaction they fit well and there are several— if they fit well and there are several layers of cloth they are better — several layers of cloth they are better than if they are thin. although it is not the single difference between devolved nations, it is interesting to see across the uk 85% — it is interesting to see across the uk 85% of— it is interesting to see across the uk 85% of people still say they are trying _ uk 85% of people still say they are trying to— uk 85% of people still say they are trying to wear them. even though it is not _ trying to wear them. even though it is not required everywhere, when you are in_ is not required everywhere, when you are in a _ is not required everywhere, when you are in a crowded place, particularly indoors. _ are in a crowded place, particularly indoors. it— are in a crowded place, particularly indoors. it is— are in a crowded place, particularly indoors, it is important that people continue _ indoors, it is important that people continue to— indoor
people randomised people to _ where 350,000 people randomised people to wear masks and they found infaction they fit well and there are several— if they fit well and there are several layers of cloth they are better — several layers of cloth they are better than if they are thin. although it is not the single difference between devolved nations, it is interesting to see across the uk 85% — it is interesting to see across the uk 85% of— it is interesting to see across the uk 85% of...
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infact, here questions, as we mentioned in the headlines.fact, here he is, coming out of that door, with the red box. that was about half an hour ago, for the traditional family photo with his treasury team. now, those of you who are keen eyed might notice that the chief secretary to the treasury, simon clarke, is not there. you have to have a big shot for that team. he has tweeted himself that he lives with agoraphobia, and so decided not to take part. we will be talking to him and grilling him about the contents of the speech in that red box. rishi sunak is on his way to the commons. the government will want to mark a different stage, we are not through the pandemic, the virus are still with us, but perhaps not in a state of emergency. there have been words overnight from the treasury, as well as a lot of pre—announcements, told by lindsay hoyle, about an age of optimism. let's look at one of the newspapers here. the daily express, rishi, a new age of optimism, now britain needs you to deliver. can he move on and deliver this optimism, the
infact, here questions, as we mentioned in the headlines.fact, here he is, coming out of that door, with the red box. that was about half an hour ago, for the traditional family photo with his treasury team. now, those of you who are keen eyed might notice that the chief secretary to the treasury, simon clarke, is not there. you have to have a big shot for that team. he has tweeted himself that he lives with agoraphobia, and so decided not to take part. we will be talking to him and grilling...