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the sunday telegraph says _ for a lot of businesses.e sunday telegraph says rishi sunak - for a lot of businesses. the sunday telegraph says rishi sunak plots i for a lot of businesses. the sunday telegraph says rishi sunak plots a| telegraph says rishi sunak plots a tax rate on parcels and freelance workers. there have been a lot of online deliveries when people have not been able to get out. but a lot of self—employed people also say, we've hardly been supported through all of this. . , , we've hardly been supported through all ofthis. . , , ., v we've hardly been supported through allofthis. . , , ., �*, ., all of this. precisely, that's what i mean about — all of this. precisely, that's what i mean about giving _ all of this. precisely, that's what i mean about giving with - all of this. precisely, that's what i mean about giving with one - all of this. precisely, that's what i i mean about giving with one hand and taking — i mean about giving with one hand and taking with the other and many, many— and taking with the other and many
the sunday telegraph says _ for a lot of businesses.e sunday telegraph says rishi sunak - for a lot of businesses. the sunday telegraph says rishi sunak plots i for a lot of businesses. the sunday telegraph says rishi sunak plots a| telegraph says rishi sunak plots a tax rate on parcels and freelance workers. there have been a lot of online deliveries when people have not been able to get out. but a lot of self—employed people also say, we've hardly been supported through all of this. . , ,...
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on the front page of the sunday telegraph _ again.n the front page of the sunday telegraph that are - again. on the front page of the sunday telegraph that are a i again. on the front page of the - sunday telegraph that are a number of very interesting point, some of which we have covered, phase two, they will ease these lockdowns in phase two, an interesting point is there is the aim to go for age rather than profession in leading the lockdown, penny? it is rather than profession in leading the lockdown, penny?— the lockdown, penny? it is so difficult, the lockdown, penny? it is so difficult. my _ the lockdown, penny? it is so difficult, my goodness, - the lockdown, penny? it is so difficult, my goodness, who l the lockdown, penny? it is so - difficult, my goodness, who would want to be organising this? but it seems like perhaps... i know teachers were talking about the fact that they should jump ahead, but just in terms of the actual kinds of trying to organise everything, if you are taking into account usa teacher, who is a support
on the front page of the sunday telegraph _ again.n the front page of the sunday telegraph that are - again. on the front page of the sunday telegraph that are a i again. on the front page of the - sunday telegraph that are a number of very interesting point, some of which we have covered, phase two, they will ease these lockdowns in phase two, an interesting point is there is the aim to go for age rather than profession in leading the lockdown, penny? it is rather than profession in leading...
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shyama, back to the sunday telegraph and this is i the sunday telegraph and this is supposed grenfellisis. this is good news. rishi sunak_ to ease the cladding crisis. this is good news. rishi sunak has i to ease the cladding crisis. this is good news. rishi sunak has held | good news. rishi sunak has held talks and are talking about a £5 billion fund to strip the cladding from unsafe flats but it makes me cross that host builders is not being penalised. we have read too many stories about profit companies taking short cuts, deliberately turning a blind eye to possible problems up ahead and i think ultimately relying on the government to bail them out when things go wrong. i know people who can't sell their homes because they are bought in flats that turn out to be technically dangerous and i think it's great that £5 billion of that is enough is great but at the end of the day, i hope that covid will have taught this government and all of us that we need to hold the feet to the fire of those people who actually do wrong instead of constantly covering up wrong instead of constantly cov
shyama, back to the sunday telegraph and this is i the sunday telegraph and this is supposed grenfellisis. this is good news. rishi sunak_ to ease the cladding crisis. this is good news. rishi sunak has i to ease the cladding crisis. this is good news. rishi sunak has held | good news. rishi sunak has held talks and are talking about a £5 billion fund to strip the cladding from unsafe flats but it makes me cross that host builders is not being penalised. we have read too many stories about...
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the sunday telegraph's main picture story is of prince charles after visiting his father, the duke of, in hospital. the sunday people speaks of fresh hope in the vaccine race and declares we could be "free by summer". the observer's lead is that a ban on outside sport can end, according to a top scientist advising borisjohnson. the paper also reports on soaring household poverty during the pandemic. alexei navalny "defiant in the dock" is the independent�*s headline, as the russian opposition leader denounces legal proceedings against him as "absurd". he now faces two—and—a—half years in prison. and the sunday times reports on the world's first transplants in children using hearts brought back to life with a pioneering machine. that's been conducted at the royal papworth hospital in cambridgeshire. 0k, ok, let's begin our chat. nice to see you both again. and, simon, you're going to kick us off this time around and we are starting with the front page of the mail, jabs for every uk adult byjuly 31. this the front page of the mail, “abs for every uk adult by july 31._ every uk adult by
the sunday telegraph's main picture story is of prince charles after visiting his father, the duke of, in hospital. the sunday people speaks of fresh hope in the vaccine race and declares we could be "free by summer". the observer's lead is that a ban on outside sport can end, according to a top scientist advising borisjohnson. the paper also reports on soaring household poverty during the pandemic. alexei navalny "defiant in the dock" is the independent�*s headline, as...
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i hope the sunday telegraph is wrong and the sunday times is right.rch to eat. i do feel all the lovely going out to the pub which hopefully will happen from easter weekend in our bubbles with our own families, and other relaxation of sport, etc, that will be great but i feel by far the most important thing is for children to be back at school because they have paid out of the terrible price in this pandemic, as have the many parents, myself included, that have had them home for many months. positive news.— positive news. james, let look at the sunday _ positive news. james, let look at the sunday times, _ positive news. james, let look at the sunday times, slightly - positive news. james, let look at i the sunday times, slightly different version. isuppose the sunday times, slightly different version. i suppose the point is there may not be a cast—iron version in downing street, they are still looking at the data. some of this is a movable feast.— a movable feast. absolutely. if the andemic a movable feast. absolutely. if the pandemic has _ a movable
i hope the sunday telegraph is wrong and the sunday times is right.rch to eat. i do feel all the lovely going out to the pub which hopefully will happen from easter weekend in our bubbles with our own families, and other relaxation of sport, etc, that will be great but i feel by far the most important thing is for children to be back at school because they have paid out of the terrible price in this pandemic, as have the many parents, myself included, that have had them home for many months....
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james, the sunday telegraph reading and what it will do in the budget.shi sunak plots a raid on parcels and freelance workers.— rishi sunak plots a raid on parcels and freelance workers. it feels very random, and freelance workers. it feels very random. you _ and freelance workers. it feels very random. you pick — and freelance workers. it feels very random, you pick two _ and freelance workers. it feels very random, you pick two things - and freelance workers. it feels very random, you pick two things out. and freelance workers. it feels very random, you pick two things out of| random, you pick two things out of our long _ random, you pick two things out of our long list — random, you pick two things out of our long list of things to tax, focusing _ our long list of things to tax, focusing on parcels and self—employed people. it doesn't seem _ self—employed people. it doesn't seem terribly good politics to mean a couple _ seem terribly good politics to mean a couple of — seem terribly good politics to mean a couple of fronts. he has apparently decided a
james, the sunday telegraph reading and what it will do in the budget.shi sunak plots a raid on parcels and freelance workers.— rishi sunak plots a raid on parcels and freelance workers. it feels very random, and freelance workers. it feels very random. you _ and freelance workers. it feels very random. you pick — and freelance workers. it feels very random, you pick two _ and freelance workers. it feels very random, you pick two things - and freelance workers. it feels very random, you...
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it is in congress for separate sunday telegraph you have schools opening, primaries and secondaries aent sources briefing, giving us a little bit of information here and there about what may not happen may not happen because naturally we just want to know what's can happen and when it can happen and we want to hear from the horse's mouth.— the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to the _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to the fact - the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to the fact that l think this speaks to the fact that there are different people bending there are different people bending the ear of the government. it could be they teachers unions or could be the scientists. nobody is completely on the same page as each other when it comes to how to tackle the virus. and ifeel for the it comes to how to tackle the virus. and i feel for the scientists it comes to how to tackle the virus. and ifeel for the scientists in some
it is in congress for separate sunday telegraph you have schools opening, primaries and secondaries aent sources briefing, giving us a little bit of information here and there about what may not happen may not happen because naturally we just want to know what's can happen and when it can happen and we want to hear from the horse's mouth.— the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think this speaks to _ the horse's mouth. unfortunately i think...
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a look ahead to the easing of lockdown on the front page of the sunday telegraph. christopher hope reports that in england, we'll be allowed to meet a friend on a bench and to gather outdoors with our own household from the 8th of march — according to a senior government source. the paper also reports that primary schools should open on that same date, with secondary schools to follow a week later. but tim shipman's lead article for tomorrow's sunday times disagrees — saying that all children in england will return to school on eighth of march. �*back in the pub garden for easter�* reads the headline from the mail on sunday — the paper reports that outdoor hospitality could open in england in time for the easter weekend. a warning on the front of the observer as the government nears its target of offering the coronavirus vaccine to 15 million people by mid february. professor sarah gilbert, of the oxford vaccine center, has told the paper that lessons haven't been learned until far too late, and in some respect remain still unlearned, citing the issue of airborne t
a look ahead to the easing of lockdown on the front page of the sunday telegraph. christopher hope reports that in england, we'll be allowed to meet a friend on a bench and to gather outdoors with our own household from the 8th of march — according to a senior government source. the paper also reports that primary schools should open on that same date, with secondary schools to follow a week later. but tim shipman's lead article for tomorrow's sunday times disagrees — saying that all...
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a look ahead to the easing of lockdown on the front page of the sunday telegraph.hold from the 8th of march — according to a senior government source. the paper also reports that primary schools should open on that same date, with secondary schools to follow a week later. but tim shipman's lead article for tomorrow's sunday times disagrees — saying that all children in england will return to school on 8th of march. a warning on the front of the observer as the government nears its target of offering the coronavirus vaccine to 15 million people by mid february a leading scientist behind developing the vaccine says that the uk repeatedly failed to heed early warnings
a look ahead to the easing of lockdown on the front page of the sunday telegraph.hold from the 8th of march — according to a senior government source. the paper also reports that primary schools should open on that same date, with secondary schools to follow a week later. but tim shipman's lead article for tomorrow's sunday times disagrees — saying that all children in england will return to school on 8th of march. a warning on the front of the observer as the government nears its target of...
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of the union. 0n dateline�*s panel this week: janet daley, whose columns appear weekly in the sunday telegraphrey kofman is a former tv anchor and foreign correspondent in canada and the united states. and here with me in the studio is vincent knee, a china specialist with bbc world news. warm welcome to all of you. the european commission has been piling pressure on the vaccine manufacturer astrazeneca all week, angry that millions of doses it agreed to supply to the eu before the end of march may be cut by up to 60% because of manufacturing problems. yet, its decision friday to invoke part of the brexit deal, an emergency power to potentially introduce checks on the border between northern ireland — part of the uk — and the republic of ireland, in the eu, was incendiary. before the night was over, brussels executed a humiliating u—turn. it highlights, though, something we talked about on this programme last weekend — the risk of vaccine nationalism, particularly at a time when both astrazeneca and pfizer have warned of production delays. jeffrey, was this about securing more vaccines, do you
of the union. 0n dateline�*s panel this week: janet daley, whose columns appear weekly in the sunday telegraphrey kofman is a former tv anchor and foreign correspondent in canada and the united states. and here with me in the studio is vincent knee, a china specialist with bbc world news. warm welcome to all of you. the european commission has been piling pressure on the vaccine manufacturer astrazeneca all week, angry that millions of doses it agreed to supply to the eu before the end of...
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back to the sunday telegraph, 5 billion to ease the cladding crisis.— cladding crisis.ing crisis. yeah, i am interested in this story - cladding crisis. yeah, i am - interested in this story because i think— interested in this story because i think it's — interested in this story because i think it's so grossly unfair. obviously, since the terrible tragedy— obviously, since the terrible tragedy of grenfell tower, when, as we know. _ tragedy of grenfell tower, when, as we know, people lost their lives because — we know, people lost their lives because of the cladding that was put on the _ because of the cladding that was put on the building, that turned the whole _ on the building, that turned the whole place into an inferno. as a result— whole place into an inferno. as a result of— whole place into an inferno. as a result of that, if you happen to live in— result of that, if you happen to live in a — result of that, if you happen to live in a local authority property, the government has already paid to have that _ the government has already paid to have that cladding re
back to the sunday telegraph, 5 billion to ease the cladding crisis.— cladding crisis.ing crisis. yeah, i am interested in this story - cladding crisis. yeah, i am - interested in this story because i think— interested in this story because i think it's — interested in this story because i think it's so grossly unfair. obviously, since the terrible tragedy— obviously, since the terrible tragedy of grenfell tower, when, as we know. _ tragedy of grenfell tower, when, as we know, people...
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and dame judith haggis, who i would remind the honourable lady said only yesterday in the sunday telegraph sensible. i hope that she will read what dame judith had said and perhaps reflect on the question that she had asked. a tory peer has accused the government of "abandoning women". lady nokes dismissed as "garbage" front bench claims that the word women could not be used in legislation, which would allow ministers to take paid maternity leave. the conservative backbencher put down an amendment expressing regret at its drafting. the legislation was rushed through the commons earlier this month to allow attorney general suella braverman to take six months maternity leave. current laws mean she'd have to resign her post to take time off. the minister said this was the beginning, not the end, of a journey of reform. the bill send out a vital message to encourage women from various walks of life to enter politics and seek promotion and government without the fear of having to later choose between career and family. he turned to the concerns about the language in the bill. the language used
and dame judith haggis, who i would remind the honourable lady said only yesterday in the sunday telegraph sensible. i hope that she will read what dame judith had said and perhaps reflect on the question that she had asked. a tory peer has accused the government of "abandoning women". lady nokes dismissed as "garbage" front bench claims that the word women could not be used in legislation, which would allow ministers to take paid maternity leave. the conservative...
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a look ahead to the easing of lockdown on the front page of the sunday telegraph.oors with our own household from the 8th of march — according to a senior government source. the paper also reports that primary schools should open on that same date, with secondary schools to follow a week later. but tim shipman�*s lead article for tomorrow's sunday times disagrees — saying that all children in england will return to school on eighth of march.
a look ahead to the easing of lockdown on the front page of the sunday telegraph.oors with our own household from the 8th of march — according to a senior government source. the paper also reports that primary schools should open on that same date, with secondary schools to follow a week later. but tim shipman�*s lead article for tomorrow's sunday times disagrees — saying that all children in england will return to school on eighth of march.
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the sunday telegraph says rishi sunak is planning new taxes on online deliveries and the self—employedder to start paying for the £300 billion cost of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. the independent says the public would back new taxes on the wealthy and big businesses in order to pay back the cost of the coronavirus support. the sunday times leads with rishi sunak�*s plans to raise income tax by £6 billion as he looks to find a way to plug the black hole in the nation's finances. it also has a photo of the sunshine most of the uk experienced today. more lead—up to the budget in the sunday express, which says the chancellor is promising "light at the end of the tunnel" as he reveals his plans to revive britain's pubs, restaurants and high street shops. the mail on sunday leads with the news thatjust one vaccine shot reduces the risk of being hospitalised by covid—19 by more than 90%. and the mirror says "his spirit will live on" as it headlines a photo from captain sir tom moore's funeral earlier today. so, let's begin. let's start with the mail on sunday. exclusive, single jab
the sunday telegraph says rishi sunak is planning new taxes on online deliveries and the self—employedder to start paying for the £300 billion cost of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. the independent says the public would back new taxes on the wealthy and big businesses in order to pay back the cost of the coronavirus support. the sunday times leads with rishi sunak�*s plans to raise income tax by £6 billion as he looks to find a way to plug the black hole in the nation's finances....
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the sunday telegraph carries a photograph of prince charles after visting his father, the duke of edinburghs on the rift between prince william and prince harry — claiming the duke of cambridge is �*really sad and genuinely shocked' at his brother's departure from royal life. the paper also reports on amazing surgery carried out in a british hospital — the world's first transplants in children that have used hearts brought back to life with a pioneering machine. so let's begin. geraldine, jabs for every uk adult by the 31st ofjuly, so accelerating the government target. in nearly a year of awful news this continuous really good news about how the vaccination programme is going is a real tonic for the nation and every adult having at least one dose by the end ofjuly and it's all part of the road map we will hear from the pie minister tomorrow. all over 50s by april 15. —— the prime minister. hopefully that leads to the opening up of various other things we will hear about tomorrow as well. i things we will hear about tomorrow as well. , ,,.,, ., things we will hear about tomorrow aswell. , .
the sunday telegraph carries a photograph of prince charles after visting his father, the duke of edinburghs on the rift between prince william and prince harry — claiming the duke of cambridge is �*really sad and genuinely shocked' at his brother's departure from royal life. the paper also reports on amazing surgery carried out in a british hospital — the world's first transplants in children that have used hearts brought back to life with a pioneering machine. so let's begin. geraldine,...
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the sunday telegraph reports that nearly 30 million people under 50 years old will be vaccinated at workne emergency service workers, teachers, delivery drivers and supermarket staff would be among those at the front of the queue — after all those who are older or vulnerable have been offered a jab. the sunday times reports that online retailers like amazon, which have done well during the pandemic, are facing a double tax raid under plans being drawn up by the government. it also has a picture of a snowboarder in aberdeenshire, with a warning that people in south—east england could be facing similar conditions as storm darcy arrives. the observer has an impressive snow picture too. this one is of a sledger near pitlochry. its lead story is based on figures showing the volume of exports going through british ports to the eu fell by 68% last month compared with january last year — a drop the paper says was mostly a result of problems caused by brexit. the government is disputing that figure. and no prizes for guessing which story features heavily in the scottish papers today. scotland on
the sunday telegraph reports that nearly 30 million people under 50 years old will be vaccinated at workne emergency service workers, teachers, delivery drivers and supermarket staff would be among those at the front of the queue — after all those who are older or vulnerable have been offered a jab. the sunday times reports that online retailers like amazon, which have done well during the pandemic, are facing a double tax raid under plans being drawn up by the government. it also has a...
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according to the sunday telegraph, the news brings hope of foreign holidays and outdoor events by augustplane after recording her highly—anticipated interview with the duke and duchess of sussex. and the denver post has pieced together the full story of survival and near—misses after an engine failure on a boeing 777 jet left a trail of debris falling from the sky. it is actually incredible nobody was seriously hurt. bud it is actually incredible nobody was seriously hurt-— seriously hurt. and you get a real sense of the _ seriously hurt. and you get a real sense of the scale _ seriously hurt. and you get a real sense of the scale of— seriously hurt. and you get a real sense of the scale of those - seriously hurt. and you get a real. sense of the scale of those things, don't you, because you only ever see them at airports, not in the air or in the sky, but you see that engine part next to a house, it is absolutely incredible. terrifying. we had the _ absolutely incredible. terrifying. we had the roller _ absolutely incredible. terrifying. we had the roller running - absolutely incredible
according to the sunday telegraph, the news brings hope of foreign holidays and outdoor events by augustplane after recording her highly—anticipated interview with the duke and duchess of sussex. and the denver post has pieced together the full story of survival and near—misses after an engine failure on a boeing 777 jet left a trail of debris falling from the sky. it is actually incredible nobody was seriously hurt. bud it is actually incredible nobody was seriously hurt-— seriously...
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years as the radio critic at the guardian, a mere 42 years at the daily telegraph, and was, not so long ago, poached by the sundaybeen listening to this week, gillian? i've been listening to an awful lot of music radio because david didn't like what i wrote about his radio station. no! so, i thought i will be fair to him, iwill tune around. ituned around. i listen to an awful lot of music radio this week and i'm still pondering it. but i want to congratulate david for having got himself onto dab, because i couldn't hear you on any of the dab radio sets i have all around my house, my flat. i could only get you on my oldest tuner, and today up you came on the radio dial. great. we've been there all the time, gillian. no, you haven't. we have! you haven't. no, i think you must have rushed out and paid the rent. listen, if you guys are going to have an argument, save it for about seven or eight minutes from now because we are going to talk facebook in australia and will come back to your good—natu red discussion shortly. let's look at the big story this week i mentioned at the top. people around the world have watche
years as the radio critic at the guardian, a mere 42 years at the daily telegraph, and was, not so long ago, poached by the sundaybeen listening to this week, gillian? i've been listening to an awful lot of music radio because david didn't like what i wrote about his radio station. no! so, i thought i will be fair to him, iwill tune around. ituned around. i listen to an awful lot of music radio this week and i'm still pondering it. but i want to congratulate david for having got himself onto...
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let's start if we can with the telegraph and the wonderful image of a family of five enjoying an ice cream this weekend. probably sundayer has been so good in many parts of the country, not everywhere but many parts. so what do you take from the telegraph assessment of what the prime minister is going to be announcing tomorrow? , , ., , ., ., tomorrow? there seems to be a real emhasis tomorrow? there seems to be a real emphasis on — tomorrow? there seems to be a real emphasis on social— tomorrow? there seems to be a real emphasis on social contact _ tomorrow? there seems to be a real emphasis on social contact and - tomorrow? there seems to be a real emphasis on social contact and the l emphasis on social contact and the need to be able to get out and see our loved ones and see other families, but to do so outdoors, this will be, we hope, beautiful spring because it needs to be otherwise all of this meeting up could be difficult. and that seems to be the emphasis that there is we would be able to meeting gardens and from the sound of the telegraph story, also, travel to meet those families but there doesn't seem to be
let's start if we can with the telegraph and the wonderful image of a family of five enjoying an ice cream this weekend. probably sundayer has been so good in many parts of the country, not everywhere but many parts. so what do you take from the telegraph assessment of what the prime minister is going to be announcing tomorrow? , , ., , ., ., tomorrow? there seems to be a real emhasis tomorrow? there seems to be a real emphasis on — tomorrow? there seems to be a real emphasis on social—...
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showing some people some news headlines, back to school in three weeks crop frontpage of the sunday times. the telegraph, sport always helps. not if you are a scotland fan! _ scotland fan! they played so well yesterday and were just beaten by the welsh. they wear, just. that was the big thing, if scotland could back it up against that victory against england on the opening weekend. thea;r against that victory against england on the opening weekend.— on the opening weekend. they did back it u- on the opening weekend. they did back it up in _ on the opening weekend. they did back it up in many _ on the opening weekend. they did back it up in many ways. - back it up in many ways. it was fine margins is what it proved to be in the end for scotland against wales. two wins from two for wales and its six nations this year, 25—24 they come out on top in murrayfield. tom shanklin and andy nichol predicting yesterday morning on breakfast it would be a thriller and they were right. we can speak to them again. tom, wales came out on top, and they came out on the right side of it, it was fine margins in the end, sco
showing some people some news headlines, back to school in three weeks crop frontpage of the sunday times. the telegraph, sport always helps. not if you are a scotland fan! _ scotland fan! they played so well yesterday and were just beaten by the welsh. they wear, just. that was the big thing, if scotland could back it up against that victory against england on the opening weekend. thea;r against that victory against england on the opening weekend.— on the opening weekend. they did back it u-...
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sunday. >> valentine's day is tomorrow, and bay area florists are getting much-needed business. abc 7 was in berkeley less than a week ago when we stopped by ashby nowers on telegraph avenue. customers were lined up outside the door to buy their gifts from tradition items to a bouquet of roses shaped like an ox for the lunar new year. florists say people took a look at flowers and bought some to show their love from a safe distance. >> there is sfoe now in the sie with more snowing in down. chains are required on portions of interstate 80 and highway 50 and also in highway 89 from truckee to the sierraville area. the latest storm is expected it bring up to a foot of snow in some spots and the question, i think, drew is whether or not i guess they will see effects from this storm here in the bay area. >> dion, we'll see a little bit of light rain especially late tomorrow night with this same storm that will bring some snow to the sierra, as well. he had light rain earlier this morning and the cold front moved through here just as the sun was getting up. now the winds have certainly settled in. it is a windy afternoon and evening out there. we have winds gusting at 5
sunday. >> valentine's day is tomorrow, and bay area florists are getting much-needed business. abc 7 was in berkeley less than a week ago when we stopped by ashby nowers on telegraph avenue. customers were lined up outside the door to buy their gifts from tradition items to a bouquet of roses shaped like an ox for the lunar new year. florists say people took a look at flowers and bought some to show their love from a safe distance. >> there is sfoe now in the sie with more snowing...
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many of friday's front pages, including the telegraph, report on the duchess of sussex's victory in her high court privacy case against the mail on sundaytranged father. the times has a striking image of braemar in aberdeenshire, which recorded a temperature of minus 23 degrees celsius — the lowest in more than 25 years. a met office yellow snow and ice warning remains in place for large parts of the country until 12pm today. that will keep us updated throughout the morning. —— matt. "there's no quick fix" is the headline in the metro, which leads on a caution from a sage scientist that lockdown should not be eased. the scottish daily mail says nicola sturgeon is threatening to crackdown on the border. the paper reports that police will be asked to step up checks at the border with england. we are going to be talking to victoria atkins, junior minister, at 7:30am. she is the safeguarding minister. we will address new funding for police and also what extra rolls might be involved when it comes to quarantining. that is at half past seven. i it comes to quarantining. that is at half past seven.— half past seven. i no you saw that icture a
many of friday's front pages, including the telegraph, report on the duchess of sussex's victory in her high court privacy case against the mail on sundaytranged father. the times has a striking image of braemar in aberdeenshire, which recorded a temperature of minus 23 degrees celsius — the lowest in more than 25 years. a met office yellow snow and ice warning remains in place for large parts of the country until 12pm today. that will keep us updated throughout the morning. —— matt....