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excuse me, nigel, iwonder nigel. nice to have you back.e me, nigel, i wonder if you could take us to the front page of the guardian and the sad death of desmond tutu announced today. yes. desmond tutu announced today. yes, and all different _ desmond tutu announced today. yes, and all different are _ desmond tutu announced today. yes and all different are featuring this, and quite rightly. desmond tutu was a massive figure, small stature but certainly a huge figure, and as far as getting rid of apartheid in south africa was concerned, he played one of the biggest if not the biggest part in doing that. there was a nice little anecdote told about him which kind of sums up the man by the former africa correspondent of the new york times today, and he remembers going with him on an internalflight to cape town, and of 400 passengers, desmond tutu was the only one signal out for a body search, and when he came back from that, he said, it must�*ve been my middle cross which set it off! they must�*ve thought it was a weapon, which in a sense it wa
excuse me, nigel, iwonder nigel. nice to have you back.e me, nigel, i wonder if you could take us to the front page of the guardian and the sad death of desmond tutu announced today. yes. desmond tutu announced today. yes, and all different _ desmond tutu announced today. yes, and all different are _ desmond tutu announced today. yes and all different are featuring this, and quite rightly. desmond tutu was a massive figure, small stature but certainly a huge figure, and as far as getting rid of...
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nigel, ten seconds left- _ congratulations to them. nigel, ten seconds left.tions to them. nigel, ten seconds left. but it's nice to - seconds left. but it's nice to finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? i finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? . , finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? ., , ., , finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? ., , .,, , , isn't it? i really hope she en'oys sendin: isn't it? i really hope she en'oys spending that i isn't it? i really hope she en'oys spending that £1 i isn't it? i really hope she en'oys spending that £1 million, h isn't it? i really hope she enjoys spending that £1 million, which | isn't it? i really hope she enjoys i spending that £1 million, which will -et spending that £1 million, which will get hurt _ spending that £1 million, which will get hurt various tele— deals. we get hurt various tele- deals. we wish her all _ get hurt various tele— deals. - wish her all the best, get hurt various tele— deals. - wish herallthe best, it get hurt various tele— deals. - wish her all the best, it was wonderfu
nigel, ten seconds left- _ congratulations to them. nigel, ten seconds left.tions to them. nigel, ten seconds left. but it's nice to - seconds left. but it's nice to finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? i finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? . , finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? ., , ., , finish with eight nice new story, isn't it? ., , .,, , , isn't it? i really hope she en'oys sendin: isn't it? i really hope she en'oys spending that i isn't it? i really hope she en'oys...
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talk us through what it means, nigel? timer;r through what it means, nigel? about _ through what it means, nigel? tie: are talking about the cobra through what it means, nigel? tt21. are talking about the cobra meeting tomorrow, which is obviously hugely important. some of the considerations could be further restrictions and a possible lockdown. sage advised the government that they want a ban on indoor mixing, and indoor hospitality. so without doing something, and if they do do that, there could be another massive rebellion by tory mps, that would depend on borisjohnson recalling parliament over the christmas week. what it does show is that he is under a lot of pressure to put more restrictions on, and it does feel at the moment but we will be lucky to get to christmas without more restrictions, the way that infections are going at the moment. just quickly on this idea of more restrictions coming in, what is your take on that and how people will respond. t take on that and how people will resond. ~ ., ., ., , .,, ., respond. i think a lot of people are doin
talk us through what it means, nigel? timer;r through what it means, nigel? about _ through what it means, nigel? tie: are talking about the cobra through what it means, nigel? tt21. are talking about the cobra meeting tomorrow, which is obviously hugely important. some of the considerations could be further restrictions and a possible lockdown. sage advised the government that they want a ban on indoor mixing, and indoor hospitality. so without doing something, and if they do do that, there...
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nigel? the one thing — know covid hasn't gone away. nigel?n't gone away. nigel? the one thing i think we _ know covid hasn't gone away. nigel? the one thing i think we need - know covid hasn't gone away. nigel? the one thing i think we need to - the one thing i think we need to think— the one thing i think we need to think about with the nhs is actually how it _ think about with the nhs is actually how it goes forward once we've got through— how it goes forward once we've got through co—bed. the response has been _ through co—bed. the response has been absolutely magnificent in the same _ been absolutely magnificent in the same way— been absolutely magnificent in the same way that when you actually get treatment, it's usually superb, so asjoe _ treatment, it's usually superb, so asjoe says, it's nothing against the scale — asjoe says, it's nothing against the scale and dedication of the staff — the scale and dedication of the staff the _ the scale and dedication of the staff. the question really is whether— staff. the question really is wheth
nigel? the one thing — know covid hasn't gone away. nigel?n't gone away. nigel? the one thing i think we _ know covid hasn't gone away. nigel? the one thing i think we need - know covid hasn't gone away. nigel? the one thing i think we need to - the one thing i think we need to think— the one thing i think we need to think about with the nhs is actually how it _ think about with the nhs is actually how it goes forward once we've got through— how it goes forward once we've got through...
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nigel comedy what is it any more | nigel comedy what is it any more about— nigel comedy what is it any5th of august to i the evacuation period. let's say from the 15th of august to the l the evacuation period. let's say. from the 15th of august to the end of august — from the 15th of august to the end of august and— from the 15th of august to the end of au:ust. : :, from the 15th of august to the end of au:ust. : ., , from the 15th of august to the end of au:ust. : :, , ., , of august. and that is all fcdo staff? not— of august. and that is all fcdo staff? not from _ of august. and that is all fcdo staff? not from any _ of august. and that is all fcdo staff? not from any other i staff? not from any other department?— staff? not from any other deartment? :: :: , , staff? not from any other deartment? [xii :: , , , ., , department? the 1300 is fcdo staff, es, i department? the 1300 is fcdo staff, yes. i believe- _ department? the 1300 is fcdo staff, yes, i believe. you _ department? the 1300 is fcdo staff, yes, i believe. you believe. - department? the 1300 is fcdo staff, yes, i believe.
nigel comedy what is it any more | nigel comedy what is it any more about— nigel comedy what is it any5th of august to i the evacuation period. let's say from the 15th of august to the l the evacuation period. let's say. from the 15th of august to the end of august — from the 15th of august to the end of august and— from the 15th of august to the end of au:ust. : :, from the 15th of august to the end of au:ust. : ., , from the 15th of august to the end of au:ust. : :, , ., , of august....
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these matters have been publicised world round. 0k, nigel cawthorne. _ publicised world round. 0k, nigelorld round. 0k, nigel cawthorne, thank you _ publicised world round. 0k, nigel cawthorne, thank you for - publicised world round. 0k, nigel| cawthorne, thank you for speaking publicised world round. 0k, nigel- cawthorne, thank you for speaking to us on bbc news. in the last few minutes, we've had this statement from the us attorney's office — it says... the us attorneys office goes on to say... let's speak to the prominent us lawyer lisa bloom, who has represented eight women who say they were abused byjeffrey epstein. lisa, just give us a sense, if you can, of how much it takes for a victim of a crime of this sort to summon the courage to go to court and face the person who has put them through such a terrible ordeal. h0 through such a terrible ordeal. no one through such a terrible ordeal. i157 one wants through such a terrible ordeal. its one wants to do it, nobody wants to go to court and testify in a sexual assault trial. most people would even call an attorney, most people willju
these matters have been publicised world round. 0k, nigel cawthorne. _ publicised world round. 0k, nigelorld round. 0k, nigel cawthorne, thank you _ publicised world round. 0k, nigel cawthorne, thank you for - publicised world round. 0k, nigel| cawthorne, thank you for speaking publicised world round. 0k, nigel- cawthorne, thank you for speaking to us on bbc news. in the last few minutes, we've had this statement from the us attorney's office — it says... the us attorneys office goes on to...
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that was nigel cawthorne being _ the world around?wed - the world around? that was nigel cawthorne being interviewed by i the world around? that was nigel i cawthorne being interviewed by my colleague just a little earlier. i want to review estate we have had in from robert glassman here, a lawyer representing jane, one of maxwell's accusers who testified at her trial. maxwell's accusers who testified at hertrial. —— maxwell's accusers who testified at her trial. —— a statement. ijust have the text here, it is worth reading in full, robert glassman says, the verdict screams loud and clear, if you make it easierfor another to sexually abuse children, you too will be held accountable for your role in that abuse. the strong women survivors of ghislaine maxwell and jeffrey epstein's abuse can all sleep better tonight knowing that the justice system got it right. jerry stayed focused on what really mattered. miss maxwell played a critical role in helping jeffrey epstein sexually abused girls. so that statement from one of the lawyers of on
that was nigel cawthorne being _ the world around?wed - the world around? that was nigel cawthorne being interviewed by i the world around? that was nigel i cawthorne being interviewed by my colleague just a little earlier. i want to review estate we have had in from robert glassman here, a lawyer representing jane, one of maxwell's accusers who testified at her trial. maxwell's accusers who testified at hertrial. —— maxwell's accusers who testified at her trial. —— a statement. ijust...
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nigel farage joins us next. kyle out next week stream all the originals free for a month tucker carlson.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: nigel farage first populist leader in the west. he has spent years to get out of the eu and restore democracy to great britain. he did. it worked. he is the guy who actually did what he said he is going to do. in the process of doing that he learned a lot. he learned what tyranny looks like. is he very interested in the united states. he knows a lot about it. close to former president trump. we sat down for a long and fascinating conversation nigel if a iraq brand new episode of strategicking show pucker carlson today. here is part of it. ♪ >> i think we will look back in years to come and see the biden administration -- actuallies the biden administration is the aberration not trump winning. >> tucker: i think that's very, very true. this is not the beginning of some new era. this is the end of something. >> that's what i think, yeah. >> their hysteria betrays that. >>
nigel farage joins us next. kyle out next week stream all the originals free for a month tucker carlson.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: nigel farage first populist leader in the west. he has spent years to get out of the eu and restore democracy to great britain. he did. it worked. he is the guy who actually did what he said he is going to do. in the process of doing that he learned a lot. he learned what tyranny looks like. is he very interested in the united states. he...
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. >> tucker: so, before there was trump, there was nigel farage who awakened the u.k.lly have to serve the european union. you could have democracy. and he did it. he pulled it off. he got the u.k. out of the eu. but, in the meantime, he learned a lot. he says that civil liberties are attacked all over the west and the united states may be the world's last hope for freedom.at nigel farage joins us next. and our new documentary called "the trial of kyle" out nextwe week. stream it all come all of the originals, free for a month, tuckercarlson.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct.
. >> tucker: so, before there was trump, there was nigel farage who awakened the u.k.lly have to serve the european union. you could have democracy. and he did it. he pulled it off. he got the u.k. out of the eu. but, in the meantime, he learned a lot. he says that civil liberties are attacked all over the west and the united states may be the world's last hope for freedom.at nigel farage joins us next. and our new documentary called "the trial of kyle" out nextwe week. stream...
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nigel milsom there from the sunday _ his bags.ore about the decision by the dutch government to reintroduce a lockdown and the measures other countries are introducing to deal with the arrival of the omicron variant. we can now speak to saad omer, who's director at the yale institute for global health. thank you forjoining us. my thank you for “oining us. my pleasure. — thank you for “oining us. my pleasure. i _ thank you forjoining us. my pleasure. i want _ thank you forjoining us. my pleasure. i want to - thank you forjoining us. my pleasure. i want to ask - thank you forjoining us. my pleasure. i want to ask you | pleasure. i want to ask you about this _ pleasure. i want to ask you about this fast _ pleasure. i want to ask you about this fast spread - pleasure. i want to ask you about this fast spread of i about this fast spread of omicron throughout europe. you think the taken by the netherlands are appropriate or do you put your kind of judgement more behind these softer measures taken by the other countries?— softer measures
nigel milsom there from the sunday _ his bags.ore about the decision by the dutch government to reintroduce a lockdown and the measures other countries are introducing to deal with the arrival of the omicron variant. we can now speak to saad omer, who's director at the yale institute for global health. thank you forjoining us. my thank you for “oining us. my pleasure. — thank you for “oining us. my pleasure. i _ thank you forjoining us. my pleasure. i want _ thank you forjoining us. my...
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we sat down with nigel farah's to talk about what that was like.what he said. >> people who believe they are morally superior to the other side of the argument. this is what they genuinely believe. they actually believe that they are better than people. they cannot find a rational explanation for why the brexit vote happened, why the man from "the apprentice," they cannot find a rational explanation. therefore they look for irrational ones. the russia hoax was perfect for them. it was absently perfect for them. that played out on both sides of the pond. we had hillary saying it nigel l farage was allied with the kremlin. it's either the russians that did it, it's either that cambridge analytica aqaba we memorized the country, they've been chasing. >> normal people, they always ask, maybe i played a role in this. if your kids hate you, you ask was i a good father? a normal person would always ask that. >> they can concentrate that. >> tucker: spent a long time in brussels fighting to get the u.k. out of the vice grip, he was barred from pubs and res
we sat down with nigel farah's to talk about what that was like.what he said. >> people who believe they are morally superior to the other side of the argument. this is what they genuinely believe. they actually believe that they are better than people. they cannot find a rational explanation for why the brexit vote happened, why the man from "the apprentice," they cannot find a rational explanation. therefore they look for irrational ones. the russia hoax was perfect for them....
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nigel farage will take that on.york subway in broad daylight. hear him talk about the terrifying ordeal. cnn suspends chris cuomo after a report on a his brother's. we have the report after this. ♪. ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (vo)pider-man no way home what's better than giving a better phone this holiday season? oh! i know, i know. giving a better phone on a better network. how much better? ranked #1 in network reliability 16 times in a row better. the most awarded for network quality a whopping 27 times by j.d. power better. yeah. and verizon is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction for small business wireless service better. this round's on me. holiday better with 5g from america's most reliable network. because everyone deserves better. what's strong with me? holidi know wh
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this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight arejo philips, political commentator and nigelunday people & sunday mirror. rising concern about the rapid spread of the 0micron variant in london has prompted mayor sadiq khan to declare a major incident in the capital. he said "the 0micron variant has quickly become dominant, with cases increasing rapidly and the number of patients in our hospitals on the rise again." in the past seven days, the number of covid patients in london hospitals has gone up by 29%. a major incident is described as an event or situtaion with a range of serious consequences and is "beyond the scope of business—as—usual operations". it's an event which requires special arrangements to be implemented by one or more emergency responders. we are incredibly concerned in the huge surge of omicron. we have had the biggest number of new cases, 26,000 hospital admissions are going up, and staff absences are going up by a massive level so i have taken a decision in consultation with our partners to take a major incident today. ratherthan partners to take a major
this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight arejo philips, political commentator and nigelunday people & sunday mirror. rising concern about the rapid spread of the 0micron variant in london has prompted mayor sadiq khan to declare a major incident in the capital. he said "the 0micron variant has quickly become dominant, with cases increasing rapidly and the number of patients in our hospitals on the rise again." in the past seven days, the number of covid patients...
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the sports minister nigel huddlestone hasissued sports minister nigel huddlestone has issued a fresh the vaccine so the jab drive goes on but given that some top—flight clubs are experiencing what are deemed uncontrollable outbreaks, there are calls for managers and players for a so—called circuit breaker, meaning the season will be paused for a couple of weeks. premier league bosses are keen to keep the show on the road but on monday they will meet club bosses to decide how best to manage this ever worsening crisis. thank you forjoining us. now, it's the strictly come dancing final tomorrow night, but it's sad news for aj 0dudu and her partner kai widdrington, who have pulled out of the show. the tv presenter has torn a ligament in her right ankle. she says she's "deeply upset" she can't perform. it means there are just two couples left in the competition, rose ayling—ellis, the first deaf contestant to take part in the series, and john whaite, the first man to dance in a same sex couple, as nikki fox reports. making history as the first deaf contestant on strictly come dancing, ros
the sports minister nigel huddlestone hasissued sports minister nigel huddlestone has issued a fresh the vaccine so the jab drive goes on but given that some top—flight clubs are experiencing what are deemed uncontrollable outbreaks, there are calls for managers and players for a so—called circuit breaker, meaning the season will be paused for a couple of weeks. premier league bosses are keen to keep the show on the road but on monday they will meet club bosses to decide how best to manage...
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let�*s talk to the service�*s medical director, nigel ruddell.reme pressure, what does that look like?— does that look like? we are seeing the same issues _ does that look like? we are seeing the same issues as _ does that look like? we are seeing the same issues as our— does that look like? we are seeing the same issues as our colleagues| does that look like? we are seeing i the same issues as our colleagues in other ambulance services across the uk and ireland, we have a significant number of staff who are unable to work either because they have developed covid or they are having to isolate because of contact with it, on top of the normal sickness levels we have at this time of year, we have between a quarter and a third of our staff currently unable to work. that is combined with the pressures of increased calls with covid, significant delays in handing patients over when we arrive at hospitals, that is make it difficult for us to respond to emergencies in a timely fashion. hagar emergencies in a timely fashion. how do ou emergencies in a time
let�*s talk to the service�*s medical director, nigel ruddell.reme pressure, what does that look like?— does that look like? we are seeing the same issues _ does that look like? we are seeing the same issues as _ does that look like? we are seeing the same issues as our— does that look like? we are seeing the same issues as our colleagues| does that look like? we are seeing i the same issues as our colleagues in other ambulance services across the uk and ireland, we have a significant...
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i will ask nigel farage. he is next. ♪♪ what's strong with me?ur staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire stuart: britain's prime minister boris johnson telling brits to work from home as omicron continues to spread and announcing mandatory proof of vaccination required to enter nightclub and other venues and mandating masks on most indoor places was nigel farage joins us, the uk is going backwards. what's going on? >> the european union's direction, he said you need to have mandatory vaccination. never thought i might hear this from conservatives in my lifetime. what is going on? he is in big trouble, big big trouble. it now turns out when the rest of the country was locked down, couldn't even visit friends, several things took place. some drunken passes including by which a door got broken. when boris is confronted by this he denies all knowledge of it. the newspapers are going bad, the cons
i will ask nigel farage. he is next. ♪♪ what's strong with me?ur staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire stuart: britain's prime minister boris johnson telling brits to work from home as omicron continues to spread and announcing mandatory proof of vaccination required to enter nightclub and other venues and mandating masks on most...
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sports minister nigel huddleston today spoke about these increased measures and also refused to rulee. the plan b measures we have implemented at the moment were because we believe they are the right measures for right now. in terms of the measures brought in, facemasks, vaccination certificates and so on for entry to major events, we believe they are proportionate and the goal is to try and reduce transmission. they're proportionate measures, and we don't want any of these things to be any longer than absolutely necessary, but the prime minister has said we're taking one day at a time and looking at the data and that will drive decisions. arsenal have stripped pierre—emerick aubameyang of the club captaincy and said he won't be considered for selection against west ham tomorrow night. aubameyang was dropped for saturday's win over southampton for what manager mikel arteta described as a "disciplinary breach". reports suggest he returned late from a trip to france. we have made this decision and that unfortunately is a really tough one, and obviously, if i had to choose, i wouldn't l
sports minister nigel huddleston today spoke about these increased measures and also refused to rulee. the plan b measures we have implemented at the moment were because we believe they are the right measures for right now. in terms of the measures brought in, facemasks, vaccination certificates and so on for entry to major events, we believe they are proportionate and the goal is to try and reduce transmission. they're proportionate measures, and we don't want any of these things to be any...
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nigel farage and tucker carlson our pontificating on this of all issues? farage and carlson?aragons, icons of masculinity to you? really? ♪ ♪ ♪ coming up next, it's called the experiment. more often than not, experiments fail, don't they? why are so many people, including the white house it seems, are pretending as if u.s. democracy is not under dire threat right now? right after this. right after this new iphone 13 pro and airpods, and t-mobile is paying for them both! and this is for new and existing customers. upgrade to the iphone 13 pro and airpods both on us. only at t-mobile. ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. liberty. ♪ now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and
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and i will remember when, as your again and i will formally evade topography nigel graphic, angel moray. k. miley means joe gabriella, she not being in a woolly comes about unable. now we're gonna move on our for she, i get that to make tune on her lip. i'm my will, is you chromosome, we open up a week and about that. and i look up here at even if he miss you to have a cup of coffee in a me with home. and i me, me, me that crazy if what i mean, if you can, if we are new goes yeah, nothing. i've been to been any on their cattle. my now it was out of the my phone, the whole more, my grady more value, but i will say the enjoy evaluate go by are there for but i will know them. i'm in the right place. i will be present in i got you're gonna meaning when it goes, anyone to meet on guy of land in a korea gopro do even ave in a fight in the area of that of their go. when long go home corner, the party will my uncle bush abroad to terrible animal post huntersville, im gonna to me it do let me google it. i do a near my down just in the middle or is with member was whom maria bagwell on. that it w
and i will remember when, as your again and i will formally evade topography nigel graphic, angel moray. k. miley means joe gabriella, she not being in a woolly comes about unable. now we're gonna move on our for she, i get that to make tune on her lip. i'm my will, is you chromosome, we open up a week and about that. and i look up here at even if he miss you to have a cup of coffee in a me with home. and i me, me, me that crazy if what i mean, if you can, if we are new goes yeah, nothing. i've...
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its star presenter is nigel farage, who brought in a global exclusive interview with donald trump.ontinued steady growth if it is to flourish financially. another product which is flourishing is times radio. to launch any new business is hard. to do so in a pandemic is harder still. and to do so in a pandemic, in a market dominated by the mighty bbc and to achieve a solid audience is a remarkable achievement. he said no rules have been broken. if that turns out not to be... the first official audience figures for times radio in october showed a weekly reach of 637,000. it's vindicated rebekah brooks' decision as leader of news uk to pivot to radio. the station has extended the time brand and could yet be a healthy earner for the company. 25 years after the panorama interview with princess diana, the report written by lord dyson and commissioned by the new director—general of the bbc had some scathing criticism, both of the corporation and of the correspondent martin bashir. lord dyson condemned both the way that the bbc secured that interview and its failure to investigate its own
its star presenter is nigel farage, who brought in a global exclusive interview with donald trump.ontinued steady growth if it is to flourish financially. another product which is flourishing is times radio. to launch any new business is hard. to do so in a pandemic is harder still. and to do so in a pandemic, in a market dominated by the mighty bbc and to achieve a solid audience is a remarkable achievement. he said no rules have been broken. if that turns out not to be... the first official...
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labour and the reform party which have been the brexit party previously, changed its name, rebranded, nigelr candidate came third here. they and labour both say this is a rejection of borisjohnson. that is why the numbers have gone down, they say. they say the claims of corruption around the government of sleeves, recent claims of christmas taking place at downing street while covid—19 restrictions were in place last christmas. they say all of those factors at play here and this is a rejection of borisjohnson and so they're trying to talk up their loss as a positive just so the conservatives were claiming this is a good win. angela merkel has attended a ceremony in berlin — a rite of passage for german leaders since the late �*90s — to mark the end of a chancellor's tenure. it follows her many years dominating german politics as mark lobel reports. it's a ceremony dating back to the 16th century. here, the military tattoo capping off 16 years of angela merkel�*s leadership. the firm and pragmatic leader who often held her cards close to her chest, reflected on her time as chancellor. transl
labour and the reform party which have been the brexit party previously, changed its name, rebranded, nigelr candidate came third here. they and labour both say this is a rejection of borisjohnson. that is why the numbers have gone down, they say. they say the claims of corruption around the government of sleeves, recent claims of christmas taking place at downing street while covid—19 restrictions were in place last christmas. they say all of those factors at play here and this is a...
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and deferred it because i went to harvard for two years and i worked there for the summer in 89 with nigeli was studying in harvard and we were studying central—bank independence and the case for it and how you could do it differently, and four years at the financial times writing about it, a pamphlet in 1992 about how you could do it in a labour way, talked to gordon brown five years before we did it, so the intensity of the preparation was quite something. was it ever as good again? i look back sometimes at myjournalistic career and the first big story i covered was the fall of margaret thatcher. i was not on screen, or behind the microphone, i was a producer, but there are moments i think there will never be a story as exciting, as important as the felling of margaret thatcher when i was very young and inexperienced. do you ever look back at that period and think it never got as good as that again? i think that in a positive way. but i do think that. different generations have different experiences. some generations can spend years and years in politics and never get into government. we
and deferred it because i went to harvard for two years and i worked there for the summer in 89 with nigeli was studying in harvard and we were studying central—bank independence and the case for it and how you could do it differently, and four years at the financial times writing about it, a pamphlet in 1992 about how you could do it in a labour way, talked to gordon brown five years before we did it, so the intensity of the preparation was quite something. was it ever as good again? i look...
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departmental heads corpus to their statements were all about trying to save their own skin, who will also let nigel. mm. this is a tale with a variety of truths for every episode, including a meeting in november, 2006. that said to be the genesis of the emissions fraud. it was the 1st of 3 key situations in which v w staff had the choice of voicing in favor or against the deception. the engineers made a presentation for the then head of engine development, showing how the e, a 189 could pass the straight u. s. emissions tests. the software developers provided a detailed description of the cheat feature, assuming their bus would then ban its deployment. they claim one of them would later testify. i was clear about our plan. i was expecting the boss to throw us out except he didn't.
departmental heads corpus to their statements were all about trying to save their own skin, who will also let nigel. mm. this is a tale with a variety of truths for every episode, including a meeting in november, 2006. that said to be the genesis of the emissions fraud. it was the 1st of 3 key situations in which v w staff had the choice of voicing in favor or against the deception. the engineers made a presentation for the then head of engine development, showing how the e, a 189 could pass...
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i spoke to nigel nelson, the political editor of one of britain's biggest sunday papers, the sunday mirrorodd for lord frost to do what he's done, especially now. he's there to negotiate the northern ireland protocol, which is one of the last major bits of brexit to get cleared up. and suddenly he quits before the job is done, which is in itself a bit weird. on top of that, it's also interesting that he decided to quit over a week ago and yet borisjohnson wanted him to keep it secret because he thought a high—profile resignation like this would damage his government even more than it's been damaged at the moment. they're both friends, but lord frost was boris johnson's special adviser when he was foreign secretary. but he must be very angry with what's going on to do what he's done. he talks in his resignation letter about being unhappy with the direction of travel of the government. he doesn't specify specifically which bit he's unhappy about, but he certainly says he's against coercive covid—i9 regulations. so now he has decided to walk. given this has come out rather earlier than was in
i spoke to nigel nelson, the political editor of one of britain's biggest sunday papers, the sunday mirrorodd for lord frost to do what he's done, especially now. he's there to negotiate the northern ireland protocol, which is one of the last major bits of brexit to get cleared up. and suddenly he quits before the job is done, which is in itself a bit weird. on top of that, it's also interesting that he decided to quit over a week ago and yet borisjohnson wanted him to keep it secret because he...
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we lost peggy on christmas day, then we lost michael, nigel, roger, anne, pat, trudy, john, joyce andrly residents in less than three weeks. we were clear for so long and then itjust hit us and with that, one by one, all of our staff were going, it was long, it was tiring. it was scary. head chef nick has worked here for three decades. she and her team did 12—hour shifts in the kitchen, sending meals on trays as the residents isolated alone in their rooms. we would facetime residents or sometimes you would run past their windows and just wave at them. and just sort of, like, let them know, you know, we are still here. i have made gingerbread men and i have put little blue mouths on and dickie bowties... but a year on, nick hasjust finished icing the christmas cake, determined this year will be very different. are you more hopeful about this christmas? let's just get to christmas day, let's just have the day for our residents, because they missed out so much last year. and ijust hope that we make christmas day special and we have our big dinner and singing and, you know, everybody enjo
we lost peggy on christmas day, then we lost michael, nigel, roger, anne, pat, trudy, john, joyce andrly residents in less than three weeks. we were clear for so long and then itjust hit us and with that, one by one, all of our staff were going, it was long, it was tiring. it was scary. head chef nick has worked here for three decades. she and her team did 12—hour shifts in the kitchen, sending meals on trays as the residents isolated alone in their rooms. we would facetime residents or...
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the sports minister nigel huddlestone has urged anyone, including footballers, to get vaccinated whilst also asking clubs to "strongly encourage" players to get the jab. arsenal are visiting elland road today and their manager mikel arteta is calling for clarity around cancelling matches. we always want to play when we have the right conditions to do so, 100%. we have been here on the other side of the table, when we had all the arguments to play a football match and we ended up playing it. so that's what i'm saying, that we need clarity. because then the condition can be altered, and that wouldn't be fair. it's not just football that is struggling. seven european rugby matches between french and british teams this weekend have been postponed because of france's new travel rules in response to the 0micron variant. the match between ulster and northampton saints did get played last night, though. ulster came out on top 27—22 in belfast. there are three matches in the tournament today. michael van gerwen takes to the oche later as he bids for a fourth world darts championship and insists
the sports minister nigel huddlestone has urged anyone, including footballers, to get vaccinated whilst also asking clubs to "strongly encourage" players to get the jab. arsenal are visiting elland road today and their manager mikel arteta is calling for clarity around cancelling matches. we always want to play when we have the right conditions to do so, 100%. we have been here on the other side of the table, when we had all the arguments to play a football match and we ended up...
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service, civil 7th and in that department, laurie bristow, who's a former ambassador to capital ad nigel, katy of the prime minister, special representative for afghanistan. all of these people were the instrumental in the way that things unfold. aids in that august evacuation. they were dos, different questions because they had different roles. but for the boss and who is that the head of the, the foreign office said that yes, there were things that they could and should have done better. but this is a complex and challenging situation. they did successfully evacuate 15000 people. they wish they could have got out more and they will look at what they could do better in the future. he was all specifically many times about his holiday because as this event was unfolding the series of events, he was in there. he was on holiday and didn't come back until the 26th of all west africa missed on fell to the taliban. on the 15th of august, he says, effective apologizing that, you know, he's reflected on this several times and if he could have his time again, he would have come back from holiday
service, civil 7th and in that department, laurie bristow, who's a former ambassador to capital ad nigel, katy of the prime minister, special representative for afghanistan. all of these people were the instrumental in the way that things unfold. aids in that august evacuation. they were dos, different questions because they had different roles. but for the boss and who is that the head of the, the foreign office said that yes, there were things that they could and should have done better. but...
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and the reform party which have been the brexit party previously, changed its name, and rebranded, nigelndidate came third here. they and labour both saved as a rejection of borisjohnson. they and labour both say this is a rejection of borisjohnson. that is why the numbers of gone down, they say. they say the claims of corruption on the government of sleeves, recent claims of christmas taking place at downing street will covid—19 restrictions were in place last christmas. they say all of those factors at play here is a rejection they say all of those factors at play here and this is a rejection of borisjohnson and so they're trying to talk up their loss as a positive just so the conservatives will claim will claim this is a good win. the united states has reinstated a controversial trump—era migration policy on the orders of the supreme court. the remain in mexico programme orders asylum—seekers to stay on mexican territory while they wait for their applications to be processed. the white house press secretary jen psaki explained how president biden has been trying to scrap it. the presi
and the reform party which have been the brexit party previously, changed its name, and rebranded, nigelndidate came third here. they and labour both saved as a rejection of borisjohnson. they and labour both say this is a rejection of borisjohnson. that is why the numbers of gone down, they say. they say the claims of corruption on the government of sleeves, recent claims of christmas taking place at downing street will covid—19 restrictions were in place last christmas. they say all of...
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with me is nigel. what impact does this have on your business?— me is nigel.n your business? well, it has a huge impact on everyone looking | have on your business? well, it has i a huge impact on everyone looking to -et a huge impact on everyone looking to get away— a huge impact on everyone looking to get away to— a huge impact on everyone looking to get away to france for the christmas break _ get away to france for the christmas break we _ get away to france for the christmas break. we have something like 22,000 passengers _ break. we have something like 22,000 passengers but with us looking forward — passengers but with us looking forward to getting away, and then suddenly— forward to getting away, and then suddenly this announcement to the french_ suddenly this announcement to the french media yesterday to say that the borders would be closed. so it will have _ the borders would be closed. so it will have a — the borders would be closed. so it will have a huge impact on our business — will have a huge impact on our business and the custard marriage that
with me is nigel. what impact does this have on your business?— me is nigel.n your business? well, it has a huge impact on everyone looking | have on your business? well, it has i a huge impact on everyone looking to -et a huge impact on everyone looking to get away— a huge impact on everyone looking to get away to— a huge impact on everyone looking to get away to france for the christmas break _ get away to france for the christmas break we _ get away to france for the christmas break....
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labour and the reform party, which had been the brexit party previously, changed its name, rebranded, nigelman there. their candidate, richard tice, came third here. they and labour both say this is a rejection of borisjohnson. that is why the numbers have gone down, they say. they say the claims of corruption around the government of sleeze, recent claims, for example, at christmas, were taking place at downing street whilst covid restrictions were in place last christmas. they say all those factors played in, and they say this is a rejection of boris johnson, so they're trying to talk up their loss as a positive just as the conservatives were claiming this is a good win. let's get some of the day's other news: us lawmakers have approved legislation to continue funding the government until mid—february, averting a shutdown. the vote came late on thursday, after a small number of republican senators tried to delay the measures in a protest against president biden's vaccine mandate for businesses. and we'll have more on that in about 20 minutes. top us military official, general mark milley,
labour and the reform party, which had been the brexit party previously, changed its name, rebranded, nigelman there. their candidate, richard tice, came third here. they and labour both say this is a rejection of borisjohnson. that is why the numbers have gone down, they say. they say the claims of corruption around the government of sleeze, recent claims, for example, at christmas, were taking place at downing street whilst covid restrictions were in place last christmas. they say all those...
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nigel casey, the prime minister's special representative on afghanistan.try. and in the weeks afterwards when those airless were arranged. crucially, from sir philip barton, the secretary at the foreign office. the most senior civil servant, and he was on holiday in august, as was the foreign secretary at the time. just as all of this was playing out. dominic raab returned from his holiday on the 16th of august, and sir phyllis did not return until the 16th — max or philip. the taliban had seized the... lots of questions over and over again relating to his time on holiday. he wouldn't confirm where he was, although he said some of it was outside the uk and some of it was outside the uk and some of it was within. here's a little flavour of the opening exchanges around the whole question. the conservative mp whole question. the conservative mp who chairs the committee is putting the question, and then you'll hear from sir philip. kabul was the top of the list. it was clear that— the top of the list. it was clear that the — the top of the list. it was clear t
nigel casey, the prime minister's special representative on afghanistan.try. and in the weeks afterwards when those airless were arranged. crucially, from sir philip barton, the secretary at the foreign office. the most senior civil servant, and he was on holiday in august, as was the foreign secretary at the time. just as all of this was playing out. dominic raab returned from his holiday on the 16th of august, and sir phyllis did not return until the 16th — max or philip. the taliban had...
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ghislaine maxwell's biographer, nigel cawthorn, gave his reaction to bbc breakfast this morning and spokeh early on said she was wilfully ignorant of whatjeffrey epstein was up to, then she was complicit in it. —— thejudge said. the one thing we knew from the beginning was thatjeffrey epstein had sex with underage girls because he admitted so to a court in 2008. the trial there concerned offences committed in 2005. when we have heard of evidence that ghislaine maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practicallyjoined at maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practically joined at the maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practicallyjoined at the hip so it's very difficult to believe she did not know what was going on there. there are a good deal of technicalities involved in the specific charges brought in the case which is the reason the jury has taken so long to make the decision. next year, they have scheduled a perjury trial in this matter and of course, we will have the prince andrew hearing onjanuary course, we will have the prince andrew hearing on january the course, we will have the prince andrew
ghislaine maxwell's biographer, nigel cawthorn, gave his reaction to bbc breakfast this morning and spokeh early on said she was wilfully ignorant of whatjeffrey epstein was up to, then she was complicit in it. —— thejudge said. the one thing we knew from the beginning was thatjeffrey epstein had sex with underage girls because he admitted so to a court in 2008. the trial there concerned offences committed in 2005. when we have heard of evidence that ghislaine maxwell and jeffrey epstein...
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the sports minister, nigel huddleston, has refused to rule out reducing capacities or even closing venuesltogether in future. his comments came on the back of plan b coming into effect tomorrow, which will require fans to show proof of double vaccination or a negative test to attend sporting events with crowds of more than 10,000. clubs, like brighton, are telling fans exactly what they expect of them from tomorrow. we are also going to ask people to complete an online declaration in advance of the game, which will have to be done for match ticket holders for every game, but for season ticket holders hopefully just once. and then once they're inside the stadium, once again, we're asking people to be responsible, wear their masks when they're moving around and also ideally wear their masks in the stadium bowl. it seems to be a small price to pay for keeping each other safe, protecting the nhs, and hopefully keeping the stadium open with a full capacity. the second ashes test begins on thursday and despite the capitulation in the first, england captainjoe root believes there is reason to be
the sports minister, nigel huddleston, has refused to rule out reducing capacities or even closing venuesltogether in future. his comments came on the back of plan b coming into effect tomorrow, which will require fans to show proof of double vaccination or a negative test to attend sporting events with crowds of more than 10,000. clubs, like brighton, are telling fans exactly what they expect of them from tomorrow. we are also going to ask people to complete an online declaration in advance of...
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we can speak now to nigel cawthorne, author of prince andrew: epstein, maxwell and the palace.utcome of this trial? �* , ., , ., this trial? it's really not surprising- _ this trial? it's really not surprising. obviously i this trial? it's really notl surprising. obviously the this trial? it's really not i surprising. obviously the jury this trial? it's really not _ surprising. obviously the jury took a long time because they were really technical matters involved in the six various charges here, but it was pretty clear from the beginning that the one thing we did know was that jeffrey epstein was involved in having sex with underage women, he admitted it back in 2005 in a terminal case back then, and ghislaine maxwell was around him at that time, so she must have known what was going on. so she would have been... and thejudge been... and the judge already pointed out to the jury at the very beginning that that made her, would have made are culpable if she had willfully ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to light during the evidence we heard in this trial of g
we can speak now to nigel cawthorne, author of prince andrew: epstein, maxwell and the palace.utcome of this trial? �* , ., , ., this trial? it's really not surprising- _ this trial? it's really not surprising. obviously i this trial? it's really notl surprising. obviously the this trial? it's really not i surprising. obviously the jury this trial? it's really not _ surprising. obviously the jury took a long time because they were really technical matters involved in the six various charges...
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nigel henderson urged everyone to get vaccinated.tedly concerned the jab could have a detrimental impact on their health. rumours from a tiny minority on social media have linked heart conditions in footballers to the vaccine. when i spoke to sports cardiologist dr sanjay sharma, he dismissed these concerns. our stats suggest that one in five young people in this country has had covid, and that will probably increase with omicron, which is clearly more infectious. the chance of covid affecting you once you've got it, it's one and 200, so the chance of someone giving covid that affects the is one and 1000. the risk of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart, is around one and 20,000 to one in 15,000, so you're almost 50 times less likely due to the vaccine then to covid. i think to me, it makes more sense to try to prevent yourself from getting covid. and we've seen facts and figures being released in the last 2a hours. i think 25% of footballers in the football league have no intention of getting the covid vaccine. what would your mes
nigel henderson urged everyone to get vaccinated.tedly concerned the jab could have a detrimental impact on their health. rumours from a tiny minority on social media have linked heart conditions in footballers to the vaccine. when i spoke to sports cardiologist dr sanjay sharma, he dismissed these concerns. our stats suggest that one in five young people in this country has had covid, and that will probably increase with omicron, which is clearly more infectious. the chance of covid affecting...
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deferred it because i went to harvard for two years and they worked there for the summer and 89 with nigelre studying in harvard and we were studying central—bank independence in the case for it and how you could do it differently and for years at the financial times writing about it. a pamphlet in 92 book about how you could do it in a neighbour away and the gordon brown five years before we did so and the intensity of the preparation was quite something. of the preparation was quite something-— of the preparation was quite somethint. . ., , something. was it ever is good atain? i something. was it ever is good again? i look— something. was it ever is good again? i look back _ something. was it ever is good again? i look back sometimes l something. was it ever is good l again? i look back sometimes at majorjournalistic again? i look back sometimes at major journalistic career again? i look back sometimes at majorjournalistic career in the first big story i covered was the fall of margaret thatcher. i was not on screen behind the microphone i was a there are moments i think they will never
deferred it because i went to harvard for two years and they worked there for the summer and 89 with nigelre studying in harvard and we were studying central—bank independence in the case for it and how you could do it differently and for years at the financial times writing about it. a pamphlet in 92 book about how you could do it in a neighbour away and the gordon brown five years before we did so and the intensity of the preparation was quite something. of the preparation was quite...
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sports minister nigel huddleston today spoke about these increased measures and also refused to rule so on for entry to major events, we believe they are proportionate and the goal is to try and reduce transmission. they're proportionate measures, and we don't want any of these things to be any longer than absolutely necessary, but the prime minister has said we're taking one day at a time and looking at the data and that will drive decisions. arsenal have stripped pierre—emerick aubameyang of the club captaincy and said he won't be considered for selection against west ham tomorrow night. aubameyang was dropped for saturday's win over southampton for what manager mikel arteta described as a "disciplinary breach". reports suggest he returned late from a trip to france. we have made this decision that unfortunately is a really tough one, and obviously, if i had to choose, i wouldn't like to be sitting here talking about it, but we had to do it. the next one is for now he's not involved in the squad. we want to take our culture, our demands to a different level, and when those standard
sports minister nigel huddleston today spoke about these increased measures and also refused to rule so on for entry to major events, we believe they are proportionate and the goal is to try and reduce transmission. they're proportionate measures, and we don't want any of these things to be any longer than absolutely necessary, but the prime minister has said we're taking one day at a time and looking at the data and that will drive decisions. arsenal have stripped pierre—emerick aubameyang...
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on wednesday, he talked to nigel farage about british prime minister boris johnson's bout with covid.es tend to take away the life force in some people, i notice. i mean it does feminize people. no one ever says that, but it's true. >> okay, let's unpack your woman hatin' for just a bit. it's like textbook misogyny, this baseline retro variation where weak equates to female even though women, through a long, painful, and awe inspiring process are how lives are created and the reason the human race forges on. it is women who are the life force, not weak-chinned blokes who ditch their bow ties for fake log cabins. but this isn't just about ridiculous people saying ridiculous things. people believe what these not so bright winners are saying, and not just in red states. here's jordan cleper of the daily show, talking to anti-vaxxers in of all places, los angeles. >> what do you think of the covid vaccine? >> i don't think it's a vaccine. i think it's snapping the dna in half. >> where did you hear this? a siamese cat? you recommend for public health people meditating? >> of course. >> pe
on wednesday, he talked to nigel farage about british prime minister boris johnson's bout with covid.es tend to take away the life force in some people, i notice. i mean it does feminize people. no one ever says that, but it's true. >> okay, let's unpack your woman hatin' for just a bit. it's like textbook misogyny, this baseline retro variation where weak equates to female even though women, through a long, painful, and awe inspiring process are how lives are created and the reason the...
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we're joined now by ghislaine maxwell's biographer, nigel cawthorn. nigel, welcome to breakfast.right. we will let you _ about this. that is all right. we will let you ten _ about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of _ about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop - about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop it - about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop it is - about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop it is the | will let you ten of stop it is the bbc calling me.— will let you ten of stop it is the bbc calling me. will let you ten of stop it is the bbc callin: me. ., ., bbc calling me. the 'udge earlier on said if she was — bbc calling me. the judge earlier on said if she was wilfully _ bbc calling me. the judge earlier on said if she was wilfully ignorant - bbc calling me. the judge earlier on said if she was wilfully ignorant of i said if she was wilfully ignorant of what epstein was up to she was complicit in it. the one thing we knew from the beginning wasjeffrey epstein did have six with underage gir
we're joined now by ghislaine maxwell's biographer, nigel cawthorn. nigel, welcome to breakfast.right. we will let you _ about this. that is all right. we will let you ten _ about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of _ about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop - about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop it - about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop it is - about this. that is all right. we will let you ten of stop it is the | will...
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well, the sports minister, nigel huddleston, has refused to rule out reducing capacities or even closinge second half, but the incident isn't believed to be connected to the covid—19 outbreak at the club. united said he had recovered well and was having a series of precautionary investigations. the second ashes test begins on thursday and despite the capitulation in the first, england captainjoe root believes there is reason to be optimistic. they may have lost by nine wickets and suffered two batting collapses, but root has stressed the positives heading into that day—night test match with australia in adelaide. without sounding too cliched, there were things there we just have to do for longer. and we could be looking at a very different scoreline. and that's the sort of confidence that you have to take forward. and i think that's why it doesn't feel like previous tours, leaving brisbane where we have been absolutely battered and completely on the wrong end of the result, i think we're actually leaving there with a slightly different perspective. elise christie has announced her retire
well, the sports minister, nigel huddleston, has refused to rule out reducing capacities or even closinge second half, but the incident isn't believed to be connected to the covid—19 outbreak at the club. united said he had recovered well and was having a series of precautionary investigations. the second ashes test begins on thursday and despite the capitulation in the first, england captainjoe root believes there is reason to be optimistic. they may have lost by nine wickets and suffered...
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then we lost michael, nigel, anne, roger, pat, trudy, john, joyce and lastly, jean.ifts in the kitchen, sending meals out on trays, as the residents isolated alone in their rooms. we'd face time the residents, or sometimes you'd run past their windows and just wave at them, and just of like, let them know, you know, we're still here. i've made gingerbread men and i've put little blue masks on. but a year on, nic has just finished icing the christmas cake, determined this year will be very different. are you more hopeful about this christmas? you know, let'sjust get to christmas day. let's just have the day for our residents, because they missed out so much last year. and ijust hope that, you know, we make christmas day, especially when we have our big dinner and singing and, you know, everybody enjoying their selves with presents and that lot, but at the moment, ijust go day by day. # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.# and many of these residents weren't here last year, and are thankfully unaware of the trauma this home and its staff went through. they'
then we lost michael, nigel, anne, roger, pat, trudy, john, joyce and lastly, jean.ifts in the kitchen, sending meals out on trays, as the residents isolated alone in their rooms. we'd face time the residents, or sometimes you'd run past their windows and just wave at them, and just of like, let them know, you know, we're still here. i've made gingerbread men and i've put little blue masks on. but a year on, nic has just finished icing the christmas cake, determined this year will be very...
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with me as nigel wonnacott from brittany ferries. what impact does this have on your business?us, looking forward to— passengers booked with us, looking forward to getting away, and then suddenly— forward to getting away, and then suddenly this announcement through the french_ suddenly this announcement through the french media yesterday to say that the _ the french media yesterday to say that the borders will be closed, so it's going — that the borders will be closed, so it's going to have a huge impact on our business and the customers that use our— our business and the customers that use our services. both our business and the customers that use our services.— use our services. both you and your customers — use our services. both you and your customers need _ use our services. both you and your customers need this _ use our services. both you and your customers need this like _ use our services. both you and your customers need this like a - use our services. both you and your customers need this like a hole - use our services. both you and your customers need this like a ho
with me as nigel wonnacott from brittany ferries. what impact does this have on your business?us, looking forward to— passengers booked with us, looking forward to getting away, and then suddenly— forward to getting away, and then suddenly this announcement through the french_ suddenly this announcement through the french media yesterday to say that the _ the french media yesterday to say that the borders will be closed, so it's going — that the borders will be closed, so it's going to...
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but there are various people, nigel casey, and our ambassador who will be giving evidence to the foreign know how passionately they felt about this. and how carefully everyone was trying to get this right. and frankly that kind of criticism feels rather dislocated from the operational pressures and conditions that were the reality for all of us dealing with that situation.— all of us dealing with that situation. ., ., ., , situation. forgave me for putting this so bluntly, _ situation. forgave me for putting this so bluntly, mr _ situation. forgave me for putting this so bluntly, mr raab, - situation. forgave me for putting this so bluntly, mr raab, if - situation. forgave me for putting this so bluntly, mr raab, if you l situation. forgave me for putting i this so bluntly, mr raab, if you did a good job as you are suggesting, why are you not still in thatjob? that is a decision for the prime minister, he was very clear with me that his decision to move me to justice but also to give me the role of deputy prime minister was not based on afghanistan. if you look at afghanistan, it was acr
but there are various people, nigel casey, and our ambassador who will be giving evidence to the foreign know how passionately they felt about this. and how carefully everyone was trying to get this right. and frankly that kind of criticism feels rather dislocated from the operational pressures and conditions that were the reality for all of us dealing with that situation.— all of us dealing with that situation. ., ., ., , situation. forgave me for putting this so bluntly, _ situation....