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with me are annabel denham, director of communications for the institute of economic affairs, and thesterjohn stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a real mix of stories on tomorrow's front pages. the guardian focuses on worries that a new nuclear submarine deal between britain, the us and australia could ratchet up tensions with china. it says officials in the uk and us are now working to deal with an international backlash to the pact. claims in the financial times tomorrow that the chancellor is going to set out new rules around government borrowing in next month's budget. the paper says rishi sunak will commit to stop borrowing to fund day—to—day spending within three years. the i claims that the government will approve the use of genetically—engineered crops in the uk, breaking away from eu rules. the paper claims trials are to get started in hertforshire, with the aim of getting products onto supermarket shelves within five years. priti patel is demanding "decisive action" from police against climate protestors. that's according to the telegraph. it says the home s
with me are annabel denham, director of communications for the institute of economic affairs, and thesterjohn stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a real mix of stories on tomorrow's front pages. the guardian focuses on worries that a new nuclear submarine deal between britain, the us and australia could ratchet up tensions with china. it says officials in the uk and us are now working to deal with an international backlash to the pact. claims in the financial times tomorrow that...
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a steep majority of young brits also on socialism according to a new poll by the institute of economic affairs, almost 70 percent. in fact, at the same time in spain, the socialist workers party has retained its firm, hold on power. throughout the pandemic, for people growing up in the economy far less forgiving than the one in which their parents spent their best years. radical solutions look like the only viable ones. defeating a disease like this is an activity for which a society must be prepared and poor, which is society must mobilize its resources to confront this disease. when cold is 19 came in the late winter of 2020, the united states was unprepared and the united states has been able to cope the country. the system as a whole has broken down. and that is a clear way in which the experience of the pandemic has made the witnesses of capitalism and the growing interest in socialism much stronger than it was already before that russia also has not been in due to the rise in global wealth inequality. the countries rich have added $40000000000.00 to their collective net worth since the b
a steep majority of young brits also on socialism according to a new poll by the institute of economic affairs, almost 70 percent. in fact, at the same time in spain, the socialist workers party has retained its firm, hold on power. throughout the pandemic, for people growing up in the economy far less forgiving than the one in which their parents spent their best years. radical solutions look like the only viable ones. defeating a disease like this is an activity for which a society must be...
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annabel denham who is the director of communications at the free market think—tank the institute of economic affairsmorrow's front pages. starting with. the telegraph said a third covid jab is being advised of the most vulnerable. while further boosters are yet to be confirmed. a similar story for the daily mail. says their urgent calls to be but not to suggest to be given to all over 50s. the guardian from dominic raab but that the uk was caught out by the speed of the fall of kabul. according to the i game game has broken out between cabinet ministers of the governments exit from afghanistan. the metro leads with the news that itv has been cleared by media regulator ofcom over piers morgan's criticism of the duchess of sussex. a different story in the financial times. it reports that the uk has secret plans to move its trident nuclear submarine bases abroad in the event of scottish independence. so let's begin... we will start with the i. uk cabinet ministers at war in a blame game. what do you make of this, doesn't ring true? what do you make of this, doesn't rinu true? ~ ., . ring true? well, if
annabel denham who is the director of communications at the free market think—tank the institute of economic affairsmorrow's front pages. starting with. the telegraph said a third covid jab is being advised of the most vulnerable. while further boosters are yet to be confirmed. a similar story for the daily mail. says their urgent calls to be but not to suggest to be given to all over 50s. the guardian from dominic raab but that the uk was caught out by the speed of the fall of kabul....
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with me are annabel denham, director of communications for the institute of economic affairs and theadcasterjohn stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... concerns about tensions with china on many front pages tomorrow — the guardian focuses on worries that a pact between britain, the us and australia to build new nuclear powered submarines could increase the risk of conflict. the financial times has the response from beijing, where it says officials have accused the countries of a �*cold war mentality�*. meanwhile the times has former prime minister theresa may questioning the potential implications for britain if china were to invade taiwan. something different from the daily mail, which reports travel rules for fully vaccinated people will be �*torn up�* by the half—term holidays, with dozen of countries on a new approved travel list. the i says that the government is set to approve the use of genetically engineered crops in the uk, with the aim of getting products into supermarkets within five years. the mirror claims a royal exclusive, saying prince andrew has been thr
with me are annabel denham, director of communications for the institute of economic affairs and theadcasterjohn stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... concerns about tensions with china on many front pages tomorrow — the guardian focuses on worries that a pact between britain, the us and australia to build new nuclear powered submarines could increase the risk of conflict. the financial times has the response from beijing, where it says officials have accused the countries of a...
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he worked at reason magazine, an american conservative liberal democrats and the institute of economic affairs. if you would like to learn more about matthew and our panelists today, visit our website, read newsfeeds project.org. -- readproject.org. i will turn it over to matthew. once our plano has completed, we go to the audience for q and a. think of the top questions you would like to ask them please. audience questions can be submitted by zoom using arrays hand function and they will call on you directly. with that, we are excited for a great discussion. matthew, the floor is yours. matthew: thank you all for joining. i'm excited for this conversation on a topic is increasingly on everyone's mind. you may or member during the trump administration that the president signed a number of executive orders aimed at chinese owned apps, the most popular bieng tiktok. what we've seen during the biden administration is the revoking of the relevant orders and the imposition of new orders and i think this raises an opportunity for us to discuss the national security risks of the social media apps as
he worked at reason magazine, an american conservative liberal democrats and the institute of economic affairs. if you would like to learn more about matthew and our panelists today, visit our website, read newsfeeds project.org. -- readproject.org. i will turn it over to matthew. once our plano has completed, we go to the audience for q and a. think of the top questions you would like to ask them please. audience questions can be submitted by zoom using arrays hand function and they will call...
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guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcasterjohn stapleton and anabel denham — from the institute of economic affairskers must be fully vaccinated by 11th november if they want to continue working. today is the deadline for anyone who's still unvaccinated to come forward and have their firstjab. more than 90% of care home workers in england have now had one dose of the vaccine, 82 % are now fully vaccinated. unions estimate that up to 70,000 staff members won't be vaccinated by the november deadline. they warn of a severe staffing crisis. here's our social affairs correspondent alison holt. testing staff, residents and visitors is just one of the jobs hayley evans has to do as part of her work in a bristol care home that helps people back on their feet after a long stay in hospital. despite witnessing the impact of covid, she only recently had herfirst vaccination — just in time for today's deadline. she's had past problems with blood clots and was worried about side effects. i feel like we sacrifice enough of ourselves and we give as much as we can do ourjobs. and it was just another choice that kin
guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcasterjohn stapleton and anabel denham — from the institute of economic affairskers must be fully vaccinated by 11th november if they want to continue working. today is the deadline for anyone who's still unvaccinated to come forward and have their firstjab. more than 90% of care home workers in england have now had one dose of the vaccine, 82 % are now fully vaccinated. unions estimate that up to 70,000 staff members won't be vaccinated by the november...
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the director of the defense strategy and national security program at the a strategy and strategic policy institute. and in beijing we have an italian, a china, political and economic affairs, common type, specializing in by jing gentleman, thank you so much for joining us. i'm going to start with you paid. as we heard in rosalind package, the us secretary of state says this move is an aimed at any particular country. but clearly this is in response to beijing and it's moves in the south trying to say in issues with taiwan. what's your reaction to those comments by the secretary of stage? everyone knows that there's been a tension about the south trying to see. see would be to be safe in beijing and the country's neighboring area. and this term to get australian law with nuclear power submarines. the 1st time is a very serious attempt to push back and balance power. so balance of power principle, the us felt that the chinese were going all too far in taking care of those islands and expanding somewhere in trying to control that area. and they wanted to make sure the ceiling will be left open and it's very important seminal action. so i think what are the major impact in th
the director of the defense strategy and national security program at the a strategy and strategic policy institute. and in beijing we have an italian, a china, political and economic affairs, common type, specializing in by jing gentleman, thank you so much for joining us. i'm going to start with you paid. as we heard in rosalind package, the us secretary of state says this move is an aimed at any particular country. but clearly this is in response to beijing and it's moves in the south trying...