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mo hussein, is that- away for it for a while. we will i see. mo hussein, is that parley?hussein, is that parley? so many of the facts have come out in dribs and drabs of the media. pictures, facts, details about these parties. pictures, facts, details about these arties. ., pictures, facts, details about these arties. . ., ~ . , parties. yeah, i do think that is -la in: parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite _ parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite a _ parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite a big _ parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite a big part. - parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite a big part. a - parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite a big part. a lot l parties. yeah, i do think that is| playing quite a big part. a lot of it is already there. we all pretty much _ it is already there. we all pretty much knew that the laws had been broken. _ much knew that the laws had been broken, we had an awareness of how many— broken, we had an awareness of how many events— broken, we had an awareness of how many events ther
mo hussein, is that- away for it for a while. we will i see. mo hussein, is that parley?hussein, is that parley? so many of the facts have come out in dribs and drabs of the media. pictures, facts, details about these parties. pictures, facts, details about these arties. ., pictures, facts, details about these arties. . ., ~ . , parties. yeah, i do think that is -la in: parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite _ parties. yeah, i do think that is playing quite a _ parties. yeah, i do...
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lord darroch and mo hussein will be back again at 11:30. with another review coming up.mber one emma raducanu was unable to capitalise i'm marc edwards with your sport. on a one—set lead as her french open debut ended with a defeat in the second round. the reigning us open champion started strongly against aliaksandra aliaksandra sasnovich to take the first set 6—3. however, her belarusian opponent came roaring back and proved too strong for the 12th seed, coming through 3—6,6—1,6—1. despite the defeat raducanu says being injury free has been her "biggest win" and she was positive about her clay court season this year. i think ithinkl i think i definitely got stronger as recruiting went on. itjust takes a lot more to win the point on this surface, and you hit a ball flat, it doesn't really do that much. so i definitely learned when to use the shape and stuff. but, yeah, i still feel like i got quite a long way to go. but overall, i would say i've definitely had a good first experience on the play, and i think that i can definitely improve a lot more than what i am right
lord darroch and mo hussein will be back again at 11:30. with another review coming up.mber one emma raducanu was unable to capitalise i'm marc edwards with your sport. on a one—set lead as her french open debut ended with a defeat in the second round. the reigning us open champion started strongly against aliaksandra aliaksandra sasnovich to take the first set 6—3. however, her belarusian opponent came roaring back and proved too strong for the 12th seed, coming through 3—6,6—1,6—1....
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mo hussein, let's look at the i as well.green— school shootings green yes, it's devastating _ school shootings green yes, it's devastating and _ school shootings green yes, it's devastating and senseless, - school shootings green yes, it's devastating and senseless, and| school shootings green yes, it's - devastating and senseless, and just the idea of the president asking this question shows how powerless he is to really change anything about it. precisely because it's so ingrained in the american consciousness, the right to bear arms. any even small modifications will not get the support politically, so instead, you just have this cycle of these devastating events happening, public outcry to some extent, the most powerful person in the country calling it out, making the most of statements, and sadly at happened again. but it begs the question about some point, when will the balance tips? funds already in the states have been the leading cause of death and children until he enters, so how long can this go on? it's all hard
mo hussein, let's look at the i as well.green— school shootings green yes, it's devastating _ school shootings green yes, it's devastating and _ school shootings green yes, it's devastating and senseless, - school shootings green yes, it's devastating and senseless, and| school shootings green yes, it's - devastating and senseless, and just the idea of the president asking this question shows how powerless he is to really change anything about it. precisely because it's so ingrained in the...
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with me are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedicte paviot, who's the uk correspondent for france 2a, and chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, let's start with the i — it says that the possibility of a leadership challenge against the pm inches closer, as more tory mps call for borisjohnson to resign or face a confidence vote. in the telegraph — police forces are routinely failing to answer 999 calls within target times in the wake of the pandemic, leaving nearly three million people a year to wait for longer than the national target of ten seconds. in the metro — families sleeping on floors and queuing for up to eight hours for flights as staff shortages at uk airports threaten to wreck the jubilee weekend for millions. staying in westminster, boris johnson's lurch to the right after p. so, let's begin. cani can i start with saint tori threat to johnson can i start with saint tori threat tojohnson growing by the day. people saying borisjohnson should resign. how close do you think they are to
with me are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedicte paviot, who's the uk correspondent for france 2a, and chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, let's start with the i — it says that the possibility of a leadership challenge against the pm inches closer, as more tory mps call for borisjohnson to resign or face a confidence vote. in the telegraph — police forces are routinely failing to answer 999...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan, and the former conservative adviser mo hussein.he metro leads with the cost of living crisis, and claims that some families are getting food poisoning because they're turning off their fridges and freezers to save money. the ft focuses on comments by the chancellor that the next few months will be "tough" and that he can't control "global forces". the guardian leads with comments by the new chief inspector of constabulary, who says the cost of living crisis could lead to an increase in crime. the telegraph reports that vladimir putin is stealing grain and destroying farm machinery in ukraine in a deliberate attempt to disrupt food supplies. tories�* triple tax cut boost is the mail's headline — it says rishi sunak is drawing up plans for a major package to help with energy bills injuly, potentially by cutting council tax.
with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan, and the former conservative adviser mo hussein.he metro leads with the cost of living crisis, and claims that some families are getting food poisoning because they're turning off their fridges and freezers to save money. the ft focuses on comments by the chancellor that the next few months will be "tough" and that he can't control "global forces". the guardian leads with comments by the new chief inspector of constabulary,...
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i'm joined now by mo hussein, who was special advisor to the former home secretary amber rudd, and beforenumber ten. less tha n less than an hour to go for those who have been named, what advice would you be giving to those behind the closed door? we would you be giving to those behind the closed door?— the closed door? we need to make sure there is _ the closed door? we need to make sure there is nothing _ the closed door? we need to make sure there is nothing else - the closed door? we need to make sure there is nothing else that - the closed door? we need to make sure there is nothing else that is i sure there is nothing else that is hugely damaging that could come out. everything has hopefully been accounted for and thought about. the real problem with this, is in my view, been about the mishandling of it. we were told, nothing to see here, no parties and here we are, 126 fines later, so a huge self—inflicted wound. making sure you have thought of everything, no further damaging information. the prime minister will be pushing to say, we have heard this, i have changed, the people name
i'm joined now by mo hussein, who was special advisor to the former home secretary amber rudd, and beforenumber ten. less tha n less than an hour to go for those who have been named, what advice would you be giving to those behind the closed door? we would you be giving to those behind the closed door?— the closed door? we need to make sure there is _ the closed door? we need to make sure there is nothing _ the closed door? we need to make sure there is nothing else - the closed door? we need...
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with me are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedicte paviot, who's is theespondent for france 24. tomorrow's front pages, starting with thei— it says that the possibility of a leadership challenge against the pm inches closer, as more tory mps call for borisjohnson to resign orface a confidence vote. in the telegraph — police forces are routinely failing to answer 999 calls within target times in the wake of the pandemic, leaving nearly 3 million people a year waiting longer than the national target of 10 seconds. the daily mail says that ministers are facing mounting pressure to cut fuel taxes further after the cost of filling a family car with diesel passed 100 pounds for the first time. in the indepenedent, families struggle as food prices rise. office for national statistic figures show that the cheapest pasta increased by 50% in the year to april. holiday—makers are left in tears as airport chaos deepens due to staff shortages. that's on the front page of the express. the times leads on the same story, it says that government has criticised airports an
with me are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedicte paviot, who's is theespondent for france 24. tomorrow's front pages, starting with thei— it says that the possibility of a leadership challenge against the pm inches closer, as more tory mps call for borisjohnson to resign orface a confidence vote. in the telegraph — police forces are routinely failing to answer 999 calls within target times in the wake of the pandemic, leaving nearly 3 million people a year...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan, and the former conservative adviser mo hussein.ourchat ina our chat in a moment, a quick look through some of those front pages. the metro leads with the cost of living crisis, and claims that some families are getting food poisoning because they're turning off their fridges and freezers to save money. the ft focuses on comments by the chancellor that the next few months will be "tough" and that he can't control "global forces". the guardian leads with comments by the new chief inspector of constabulary, who says the cost of living crisis could lead to an increase in crime. the mirror highlights research suggesting prices are rising faster for poorer people because they spend a bigger share of their income on food and fuel. the telegraph reports that vladimir putin is stealing grain and destroying farm machinery in ukraine, in a deliberate attempt to disrupt food supplies. "tories�* triple tax cut boost" is the mail's headline — it says rishi sunak is drawing up plans for a major package to help with energy bills injuly, potentiall
with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan, and the former conservative adviser mo hussein.ourchat ina our chat in a moment, a quick look through some of those front pages. the metro leads with the cost of living crisis, and claims that some families are getting food poisoning because they're turning off their fridges and freezers to save money. the ft focuses on comments by the chancellor that the next few months will be "tough" and that he can't control "global...
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i spoke to mo hussein, who was special advisor to the former home secretary amber rudd, and before thatr at number 10 earlier. he told me what to expect when sue greys report comes out in a few days�* time. the key thing is, it has been going on for so long, we really need to make sure there is nothing else that is hugely damaging that could come out, so everything has hopefully been accounted for and thought about. the real problem with this has, in my view, been in great part the mishandling of it. we were told, nothing to see here, no parties, and here we are, 126 fines later. a huge, self—inflicted wound. making sure you have thought of everything, there are no further damaging revelations is key, and then i think the key people around the prime minister will really be pushing the change narrative. we already have this, that i have changed personnel, they are not there any more, putting in new structures, that was then, this is now. i would hope there is some humility and contrition around this as well, because i think i have been some efforts to almost trivialise this, and i don't
i spoke to mo hussein, who was special advisor to the former home secretary amber rudd, and before thatr at number 10 earlier. he told me what to expect when sue greys report comes out in a few days�* time. the key thing is, it has been going on for so long, we really need to make sure there is nothing else that is hugely damaging that could come out, so everything has hopefully been accounted for and thought about. the real problem with this has, in my view, been in great part the...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedictefor a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mimi. government officials in france say that an industrial scale'ticketing fraud operation contributed to the problems at saturday's champions league final. in the past hour, uefa have announced that they have commissioned an independent report into what went wrong. ticket holders attending the game described a "chaos" before and after the match with french police repeatedly firing tear gas and pepper spray at people waiting to get into the stadium. the french sports minister has been criticised for her attempts to blame people without tickets. the first element, the root cause of all that, was the volume of full stick its or persons without any tickets. —— the volume of false tickets. we know there were a number of adverse circumstances that made the problem even harsher, late arrival around the stadium, difficulties in the transportation, difficulties also to locate the british people that were everywhere around the stadium, wit
our guestsjoining me tonight are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedictefor a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mimi. government officials in france say that an industrial scale'ticketing fraud operation contributed to the problems at saturday's champions league final. in the past hour, uefa have announced that they have commissioned an independent report into what went wrong. ticket holders attending the game described a "chaos" before and...
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joining me tonight at the writer and broadcaster kate bevan and the former conservative adviser mo husseineuropa league final. over 100,000 fans were expected by spanish police in the game kicked off at 8pm. in sizzling temperatures. still nil nil at the moment. rangers and frankfurt hoping for their major trophy in many years. frankfurt�*s last glory was in 1980 and rangers as far back as 1972. at stake is the place and the group stages as well as the trophy, of course. currently goalless midway through the first—half they are. we are going to stay with football because a new equal pay agreement between the men�*s and women�*s teams has been announced and it has been held as potentially changing the game around the world foot of us soccer says the teams will now pull their world cup along with their share of television and sponsorship revenues. i along with their share of television and sponsorship revenues.- and sponsorship revenues. i think that now it _ and sponsorship revenues. i think that now it is _ and sponsorship revenues. i think that now it is going _ and sponsorship revenues.
joining me tonight at the writer and broadcaster kate bevan and the former conservative adviser mo husseineuropa league final. over 100,000 fans were expected by spanish police in the game kicked off at 8pm. in sizzling temperatures. still nil nil at the moment. rangers and frankfurt hoping for their major trophy in many years. frankfurt�*s last glory was in 1980 and rangers as far back as 1972. at stake is the place and the group stages as well as the trophy, of course. currently goalless...
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11:30pm, we'll be looking through the papers at 10:30pm and 11:30pm, we've got a law derek and mo husseinatest sport for you right now. here is mark. he is at the bbc sport centre. good evening. british number one emma raducanu has been knocked out of the french open in the second round. despite taking a one—set lead over aliaksandra sasnovich, she failed to capitalise, losing 6—1, 6—1 in the next two sets. emma raducanu was positive about how clay court season this year. i think ithinki i think i got stronger as the clay season went on. itjust takes a lot more to win the point on the surface. you know, you hit a ball flat, didn't really do that much, so i definitely learned when to use the shape and stuff, but i feel like i have still got quite a long way to go on the surface, but overall, i would say i have definitely had a good first experience on the clay and i think that i can definitely improve a lot more than what i am meinau. it's been a very busy afternoon in the men's draw, with lots of the top seeds in action. britain's men's number one, cameron norrie, breezed into the third r
11:30pm, we'll be looking through the papers at 10:30pm and 11:30pm, we've got a law derek and mo husseinatest sport for you right now. here is mark. he is at the bbc sport centre. good evening. british number one emma raducanu has been knocked out of the french open in the second round. despite taking a one—set lead over aliaksandra sasnovich, she failed to capitalise, losing 6—1, 6—1 in the next two sets. emma raducanu was positive about how clay court season this year. i think ithinki...