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sainsbury�*s says it is in the right.t leave chloe at home? i appreciate i�*m a bloke wandering around with a cat, which is a bit unusual. what i want to be able to do is just run my life normally. when somebody says, no, you can�*t, because you have this auxiliary aid, this creature that is helping you, it�*s really upsetting. dominic casciani, bbc news. now, they�*ve already won the league cup and the fa cup this season, but missed out on the premier league title last week to man city. liverpool are now setting their sights on winning the champions league against real madrid to make it a treble. andy swiss is in paris ahead of the final tomorrow. yes, welcome to paris and the start of what could be a very special weekend for liverpool fans. 0fficially, their ticket allocation for this final was only about 20,000 but i can tell you that thousands more fans are heading out here to sample the atmosphere. as you said, they have already won two trophies this season but can they now win the biggest trophy of all? chanting. re
sainsbury�*s says it is in the right.t leave chloe at home? i appreciate i�*m a bloke wandering around with a cat, which is a bit unusual. what i want to be able to do is just run my life normally. when somebody says, no, you can�*t, because you have this auxiliary aid, this creature that is helping you, it�*s really upsetting. dominic casciani, bbc news. now, they�*ve already won the league cup and the fa cup this season, but missed out on the premier league title last week to man...
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tesco has joined sainsbury tesco hasjoined sainsbury in tesco has joined sainsbury in saying it will food. the government has announced that the legislation has been pushed back a year as officials assess the proposals and the rising cost of living. celebrity shelf and healthy eating campaignjamie 0liver living. celebrity shelf and healthy eating campaignjamie oliver is not happy and organised a protest today following the announcement. he explains to our health editor why he's using a giant putting to symbolise the fight. it is he's using a giant putting to symbolise the fight. it is symbolic ofthe symbolise the fight. it is symbolic of the mess _ symbolise the fight. it is symbolic of the mess we _ symbolise the fight. it is symbolic of the mess we have _ symbolise the fight. it is symbolic of the mess we have got - symbolise the fight. it is symbolic| of the mess we have got ourselves into. it's very much like a u—turn on the childhood obesity strategy that borrows its own government designed and passed as a law that he's doing a u—turn on his own laws at a time and child health h
tesco has joined sainsbury tesco hasjoined sainsbury in tesco has joined sainsbury in saying it will food. the government has announced that the legislation has been pushed back a year as officials assess the proposals and the rising cost of living. celebrity shelf and healthy eating campaignjamie 0liver living. celebrity shelf and healthy eating campaignjamie oliver is not happy and organised a protest today following the announcement. he explains to our health editor why he's using a giant...
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we hear today that sainsbury�*s has now joined, i'mjust looking hear today that sainsbury�*s has now lead on this. ., , ., ., this. indeed, and they are doing that because — this. indeed, and they are doing that because i _ this. indeed, and they are doing that because i think— this. indeed, and they are doing that because i think sainsbury's| this. indeed, and they are doing l that because i think sainsbury's or tesco, 77% of their customers said they wanted those supermarkets to be promoting healthier eating. but what we need to do is make sure that the government step in and create that level playing field for businesses so that those leaders like sainsbury's, like tesco's, like a couple of the other supermarkets, other food couple of the other supermarkets, otherfood businesses, are not being undercut by the lifeguards. yes. undercut by the lifeguards. yes, because at _ undercut by the lifeguards. yes, because at the _ undercut by the lifeguards. yes, because at the moment - undercut by the lifeguards. yes, because at the moment anyone who is dragging their heels on this, they ar
we hear today that sainsbury�*s has now joined, i'mjust looking hear today that sainsbury�*s has now lead on this. ., , ., ., this. indeed, and they are doing that because — this. indeed, and they are doing that because i _ this. indeed, and they are doing that because i think— this. indeed, and they are doing that because i think sainsbury's| this. indeed, and they are doing l that because i think sainsbury's or tesco, 77% of their customers said they wanted those supermarkets to be...
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sainsbury�*s says it is in the right.ciate i'm a bloke wandering around with a cat, which is a bit unusual. what i want to be able to do is just run my life normally. when somebody says, no, you can't, because you have this auxiliary aid, this creature that is helping you, it's really upsetting. from fridge magnets to fine china, shop windows are filled with merchandise to mark the queen's platinum jubilee. it's estimated that we'll spend around £280 million on souvenirs as part of the royal celebrations this year. sarah rogers has been to a factory in stoke—on—trent, where staff are trying to keep up with demand. this is china you definitely wouldn't eat your dinner off. these posh plates will set you back £150 each. but top—end merchandise is in high demand ahead of the queen's platinum jubilee, with the nation set to spend millions on royal regalia. at this factory in stoke, clay is crafted into collectors' items. you make this look really easy. it does make it look easy. yeah, it does look easy when somebody watches i
sainsbury�*s says it is in the right.ciate i'm a bloke wandering around with a cat, which is a bit unusual. what i want to be able to do is just run my life normally. when somebody says, no, you can't, because you have this auxiliary aid, this creature that is helping you, it's really upsetting. from fridge magnets to fine china, shop windows are filled with merchandise to mark the queen's platinum jubilee. it's estimated that we'll spend around £280 million on souvenirs as part of the royal...
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uk/sport tesco has joined sainsbury tesco hasjoined sainsbury and saying it will be sticking to the originalod adverts before the 9pm watershed will come into force in october. legislation has been pushed back by a year as officials assess the impact of the policies on the rising cost of living. celebrity chefs and healthy eating campaignerjamie oliver organise a protest outside downing street following the decision. he explained to her health editor why he was using a putting to symbolise fight. it’s editor why he was using a putting to symbolise fight.— symbolise fight. it's symbolic of the mess that _ symbolise fight. it's symbolic of the mess that we've _ symbolise fight. it's symbolic of the mess that we've gotten i symbolise fight. it's symbolic of i the mess that we've gotten ourselves into. that drop that was turning to the eaton mess is very much like the u—turn on childhood obesity strategy that bars his own government designed and passed as law. he is doing a u—turn on his own laws at a time when child health has never been more compromised since records began. the last two years
uk/sport tesco has joined sainsbury tesco hasjoined sainsbury and saying it will be sticking to the originalod adverts before the 9pm watershed will come into force in october. legislation has been pushed back by a year as officials assess the impact of the policies on the rising cost of living. celebrity chefs and healthy eating campaignerjamie oliver organise a protest outside downing street following the decision. he explained to her health editor why he was using a putting to symbolise...
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now sainsbury�*s says it's in the right.ormally. when somebody says, "no, you can't because you have this auxiliary aid, this creature that is helping you," it's really upsetting. dominic casciani, bbc news. a spokesperson for sainsbury�*s said, 'while we understand customers need support in our stores, safety is our highest priority�*. the supermarket says it's working with environmental health to see if they can help mr fenn visit their stores without compromising food hygeine standards. it's been more than 40 years since their last tour, but last night swedish pop legends abba hit the stage once more — well, sort of. the band have created digital versions of themselves as they were in their heyday — and these so—called abba—tars are performing with live musicians in london. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went along to watch the show. the waiting was over. # so when you're near me, darling, can't you hear me? # sos... more than 40 years after the last abba concert, they returned to the stage last night — al
now sainsbury�*s says it's in the right.ormally. when somebody says, "no, you can't because you have this auxiliary aid, this creature that is helping you," it's really upsetting. dominic casciani, bbc news. a spokesperson for sainsbury�*s said, 'while we understand customers need support in our stores, safety is our highest priority�*. the supermarket says it's working with environmental health to see if they can help mr fenn visit their stores without compromising food hygeine...
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we heard the boss of sainsbury�*s getting an interview with the guardian highlighting the fact that,sis has caused the price of food to spiral and it's been quite a few days if you are already struggling to make ends meet, because we paid a lot for ministers, including the likes of the conservative mp, lee anderson, essentially saying that, you know, poorer households need to learn how to budget better in order to survive and as little as 30 tenths, but within that piece, we also heard that they are about two and a five british adults already that are having to cut back on their food shopping in order to get to buy every single day, which is awfully bleak fire britain every single day, which is awfully bleakfire britain in every single day, which is awfully bleak fire britain in 2022. every single day, which is awfully bleakfire britain in 2022. it every single day, which is awfully bleak fire britain in 2022. it comes at the same time as borisjohnson who has delayed a ban on cheap food essentially to help people survive during these difficult times, you know, he only had this emerge
we heard the boss of sainsbury�*s getting an interview with the guardian highlighting the fact that,sis has caused the price of food to spiral and it's been quite a few days if you are already struggling to make ends meet, because we paid a lot for ministers, including the likes of the conservative mp, lee anderson, essentially saying that, you know, poorer households need to learn how to budget better in order to survive and as little as 30 tenths, but within that piece, we also heard that...
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now sainsbury�*s says it's in the right.otional support. i'm not kidding. this woman is wrangling her peacock into the airport. the government there has introduced greater restrictions, ending what critics said had become animal anarchy in the skies. but what would you say to people who say, i understand the animal's desirable, but it's not really necessary for daily life? shouldn't you just leave chloe at home? i appreciate i'm a bloke wandering around with a cat, which is a bit unusual. what i want to be able to do is just run my life normally. when somebody says, "no, you can't because you have this auxiliary aid, this creature that is helping you," it's really upsetting. dominic casciani, bbc news. a spokesperson for sainsbury�*s said, �*while we understand customers need support in our stores, safety is our highest priority�*. the supermarket says it's working with environmental health to see if they can help mr fenn visit their stores without compromising food hygeine standards. it's interesting to see them just walkin
now sainsbury�*s says it's in the right.otional support. i'm not kidding. this woman is wrangling her peacock into the airport. the government there has introduced greater restrictions, ending what critics said had become animal anarchy in the skies. but what would you say to people who say, i understand the animal's desirable, but it's not really necessary for daily life? shouldn't you just leave chloe at home? i appreciate i'm a bloke wandering around with a cat, which is a bit unusual....
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food also makes the front page of the guardian, which carries a warning from the former boss of sainsbury days of shoppers enjoying low prices in uk supermarkets are over. in the times, education secretary nadhim zahawi says the country should be proud of its private schools, and should not change admission procedures to try to get more state school pupils into oxbridge. and the sun's front page is dominated by a picture of bbc podcaster and cancer campaigner deborahjames being given her damehood by prince william — just a day after it was announced she was being given it. she is of course receiving end of life care at home having integer treatment for bowel cancer. let's begin with sam. sam, kick off on the guardian story, linked also to your paper's strained the express about the scrapping, the attempt to stop cheap food office. what people expected from supermarkets for decades now is gone. the expected from supermarkets for decades now is gone. the golden era is over. decades now is gone. the golden era is over- there _ decades now is gone. the golden era is over. there is _ decades n
food also makes the front page of the guardian, which carries a warning from the former boss of sainsbury days of shoppers enjoying low prices in uk supermarkets are over. in the times, education secretary nadhim zahawi says the country should be proud of its private schools, and should not change admission procedures to try to get more state school pupils into oxbridge. and the sun's front page is dominated by a picture of bbc podcaster and cancer campaigner deborahjames being given her...
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i had communications with most of the big four and the responses i got from sainsbury�*s, mostly, wase way that sort of supermarkets competitive pricing works, once that the others might follow suit but they just haven't and that is that the sort of, well, it is a bit... upsetting, really. but, as i say, it is not the responsible to have supermarkets to price compete with, sort of, low benefits and low wages. but one of them is in a position to reinstate them is in a position to reinstate the value range so they all should, ultimately. but it is huge and it is very complex and there is not a simple sort of magic wand solution. there arejust lots of simple sort of magic wand solution. there are just lots of little things that people can do that will hopefully make things a bit better. so somebody is watching and over they are struggling and, you know, they are struggling and, you know, they are struggling and, you know, they are seeing these bold statistics putting figures on what they live daily and they know that they live daily and they know that the cost of living, you know, it's g
i had communications with most of the big four and the responses i got from sainsbury�*s, mostly, wase way that sort of supermarkets competitive pricing works, once that the others might follow suit but they just haven't and that is that the sort of, well, it is a bit... upsetting, really. but, as i say, it is not the responsible to have supermarkets to price compete with, sort of, low benefits and low wages. but one of them is in a position to reinstate them is in a position to reinstate the...
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supermarket chains tesco and now sainsburys have announced a ban on buy one get one free' junk foodstivated you to come all this way? we are here today because we do feel absolutely bombarded byjunk food advertisements. we see them everywhere we go, i see them on my screen, on my street, on my walk to school, at home, when i'm sitting at home, chilling on my phone. it is relentless and it is really hard to escape from junk food advertisements. so, what do you hope the government will do? i would hope that they would reverse the delay and bring it back forward because there are so many children in this country that are at risk right now from being overweight or suffering with obesity and the delay has put more children at risk and i hope that they bring it back so that we do stop feeling bombarded byjunk food advertisements. when you say "bombarded", what kind of ads? did they change the way you behave? did they make you eat certain foods, do you think? advertisements work, the companies wouldn't spend so much money on adverts as they do if they didn't work. junk food adverts, they wo
supermarket chains tesco and now sainsburys have announced a ban on buy one get one free' junk foodstivated you to come all this way? we are here today because we do feel absolutely bombarded byjunk food advertisements. we see them everywhere we go, i see them on my screen, on my street, on my walk to school, at home, when i'm sitting at home, chilling on my phone. it is relentless and it is really hard to escape from junk food advertisements. so, what do you hope the government will do? i...