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our guests tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman who's directorganisation deltapoll. football fans and festival goers have been among those facing another round of travel disruption today, on the sixth day of national rail strikes this summer. this map shows that only around one in five services was running, after around 115,000 rail workers walked out again in their dispute over pay and conditions. the rmt union has warned that more industrial action is very likely. plenty of people affected by this story for a range of reasons. thomas goodearl is a flight attendant who's been hit by the successive strikes in recent weeks. so, how has this latest strike set him back?. i can get to work but sometimes i can't get home and it is really starting to have an effect on me, financially. i have lost £300 to £400 this month on emergency hotel rooms alone purely because i can't get home. and does have a major negative effect on me but it's like, um, everything i try to do, nothing seems to work. like, i came back from vancouver and there was no train to get
our guests tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman who's directorganisation deltapoll. football fans and festival goers have been among those facing another round of travel disruption today, on the sixth day of national rail strikes this summer. this map shows that only around one in five services was running, after around 115,000 rail workers walked out again in their dispute over pay and conditions. the rmt union has warned that more industrial action is...
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with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who's director of theges. the sunday times frontpage — uk students must pay tuition fees closer to £24,000 a year or lose their places to applicants overseas, urge university bosses. the sunday mirror reports 2.6 million of subsidised meals were binned in the houses of parliament, as soaring food prices hit family households, waste—minster, is its headline. the sunday express says britain's business are being urged to get ready for a trade deal predicted to open up a post—brexit market
with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who's director of theges. the sunday times frontpage — uk students must pay tuition fees closer to £24,000 a year or lose their places to applicants overseas, urge university bosses. the sunday mirror reports 2.6 million of subsidised meals were binned in the houses of parliament, as soaring food prices hit family households, waste—minster, is its headline. the sunday express says britain's business are being...
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with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who's director of the polling organisation deltapoll. to both of them in the moment. the sunday times frontpage — uk students must pay tuition fees closer to £24,000 a year or lose their places to applicants overseas, urge university bosses. the sunday mirror reports 2.6 million of subsidised meals were binned in the houses of parliament, as soaring food prices hit family households, waste—minster, is its headline. the sunday express says britain's business are being urged to get ready for a trade deal predicted to open up a post—brexit market of around half a billion people. the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister — as candidate liz truss pledges to halt the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it's the middle of august — experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. no survival mode here, good to see you both. we will start with the sunday times. univers
with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who's director of the polling organisation deltapoll. to both of them in the moment. the sunday times frontpage — uk students must pay tuition fees closer to £24,000 a year or lose their places to applicants overseas, urge university bosses. the sunday mirror reports 2.6 million of subsidised meals were binned in the houses of parliament, as soaring food prices hit family households, waste—minster, is its...
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evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordle mixed tomorrow for many of us, it is going to be generally dry with clear spells and just a few showers here and there, and showers are likely to continue across parts of scotland, although the winds will tend to ease. it has been a very blustery day here. perhaps a few showers elsewhere but on the whole, as i say, for most of us, it�*s a dry night. temperatures first thing around 10 degrees in aberdeen, 1a in liverpool and about that in london, as well. so, here�*s the forecast for sunday, then. it starts off quite sunny in many parts of the uk. lighter winds there in scotland, still a few showers but it will cloud over later in the afternoon. perhaps a little bit of rain there in northern and mid wales perhaps reaching the north—west later on in the day. highs up to about 25 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: sevastopol, the home of russia�*s black sea fleet in crimea, appears to have come under drone attack again. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk
evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordle mixed tomorrow for many of us, it is going to be generally dry with clear spells and just a few showers here and there, and showers are likely to continue across parts of scotland, although the winds will tend to ease. it has been a very blustery day here. perhaps a few showers elsewhere but on the whole, as i say, for most of us, it�*s a dry night. temperatures first thing around...
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11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford organisation deltapoll. michael gove has said he'll back rishi sunak to be the next leader of the conservative party, saying he has what it takes to do the job. the former levelling up secretary criticised leadership candidate liz truss, saying her tax policies would disadvantage the poorest in society. our political correspondent helen catt told us more about michael gove's endorsement. so, he initially backed kemi badenoch, who he had worked with in the department for levelling up. he backed her campaign. of course, she was eliminated in the mp stage. and since then, he hasn't said who he's going to back. he sort of kept his counsel. he has now decided to come out now, at this very late stage of the contest and say that he is going to back rishi sunak. that will be a welcome boost for the sunak campaign. in terms of sending out a sort of signal that they still have prominent backers, because, of course, what we've seen actually over the last couple of weeks is the momentum really bu
11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford organisation deltapoll. michael gove has said he'll back rishi sunak to be the next leader of the conservative party, saying he has what it takes to do the job. the former levelling up secretary criticised leadership candidate liz truss, saying her tax policies would disadvantage the poorest in society. our political correspondent helen catt told us more about michael gove's...
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11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordwho's director of the polling organisation deltapoll. football fans and festival—goers have been among those facing another round of travel disruption today, on the sixth day of national rail strikes this summer. this map shows that only around one in five services running, after 45,000 rail workers walked out again in their dispute over pay and conditions. the rmt union has warned that more industrial action is "very likely". helena wilkinson reports. a now—familiar sight for rail passengers across the country. half empty stations, weekend plans and services severely disrupted. half—empty stations, weekend plans and services severely disrupted. so, we have had to leave early from home due to the strike action. obviously, that is going to take a lot of time now to get to the stadium and also we are worried about what time we will get back and what time the trains are running to. obviously, like, i'm only quite young as well so, like, without me getting back to liverpool, like, i'm kind
11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordwho's director of the polling organisation deltapoll. football fans and festival—goers have been among those facing another round of travel disruption today, on the sixth day of national rail strikes this summer. this map shows that only around one in five services running, after 45,000 rail workers walked out again in their dispute over pay and conditions. the rmt union has warned...