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you are telegraph, not sunday - paper, talks about... you are - telegraph, not sunday telegraph.russ is looking at doing if she becomes the next tory party leader and prime minister. of course what is going on with the nhs is part of that picture because there are just so many demands on where there needs to be spending. she has previously spoken about directing some of the money away from the nhs into social care, and the headline on the front of the sunday telegraph saying she is mulling the nuclear option of a 5% vat cut, the article making the point of some of her supporters saying what will be happening within the economy will basically be exploding on a date one if she becomes prime minister. drawing all of the different considerations together and looking at this specific targeted help. tell us a bit more about what that article is saying in terms of the precious and where she is thinking. this saying in terms of the precious and where she is thinking.— where she is thinking. this article is lookin: where she is thinking. this article is looking specifically _ where she is
you are telegraph, not sunday - paper, talks about... you are - telegraph, not sunday telegraph.russ is looking at doing if she becomes the next tory party leader and prime minister. of course what is going on with the nhs is part of that picture because there are just so many demands on where there needs to be spending. she has previously spoken about directing some of the money away from the nhs into social care, and the headline on the front of the sunday telegraph saying she is mulling the...
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her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph — urging sanctions for iran following theing of salman rushdie. the sunday times chooses to focus on reports the treasury is developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. and finally the mirror shows the human impact of the cost of living crisis. let's begin. we haven't got emma with us at the minute so it is up to kate to keep us going, as emma did last time. kate, thanks for sticking with us. let's begin with the observer and the headline, keir starmer to demand a halt in autumn hike to energy prices. labour have been criticised that they have been very slow off the mark to really make any capital out of this and to suggest something different from the government? in suggest something different from the covernment? , . government? in his defence, keir starmer has _ government? in his defence, keir starmer has pointed _ government? in his defence, keir starmer has pointed out - government? in his defence, keir starmer has pointed out the - government? in his defence, keir starmer has pointed out the cos
her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph — urging sanctions for iran following theing of salman rushdie. the sunday times chooses to focus on reports the treasury is developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. and finally the mirror shows the human impact of the cost of living crisis. let's begin. we haven't got emma with us at the minute so it is up to kate to keep us going, as emma did last time. kate, thanks for sticking with us. let's begin...
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to the sunday telegraph, . .. this is _ conservatives aim for. to the sunday telegraph,... ... this is an _ extraordinary story, because we know that the nhs has been struggling to tackle the covert backlog —— like the covid backlog. one of the reasons for that is that one in ten consultants are expected to retire in the next ten months, and one of the triggers for that is that there is a real problem with the structure of their pension scheme. they have a cap, many people have a pension cap, but unfortunately, gps and consultants are actually taxed if they carry on working and putting money into their pension pots. so, quite a lot of them choose to take early retirement. liz truss's plan is to solve that backlog very much around trying to restructure that part of their remuneration, which sounds very laudable, i don't know why nobody has done that before, if it really is that straightforward, evenif it really is that straightforward, even if they have a cat they would not be penalised if they continued working. alongside the cost of living, the backlog in the nhs, the waiti
to the sunday telegraph, . .. this is _ conservatives aim for. to the sunday telegraph,... ... this is an _ extraordinary story, because we know that the nhs has been struggling to tackle the covert backlog —— like the covid backlog. one of the reasons for that is that one in ten consultants are expected to retire in the next ten months, and one of the triggers for that is that there is a real problem with the structure of their pension scheme. they have a cap, many people have a pension...
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the sunday telegraph has a picture of the tearful family of archie battersbee who died earlier today.unday times says rishi sunak has pledged billions to help ease the cost of living crisis. the sunday mirror reports on a warning from the nspcc that schoolgirls are being groomed on tiktok. the sun continues to discuss the fallout of the wagatha christie trial. and finally, britain faces an �*eco meltdown�* as the heatwave looms, according to the sunday people. we're going to start with the sunday telegraph. the picture there, i think will stay imprinted on many people's minds of archie's mum and family at an unbelievable fight to try and get what they wanted for their child. yes, holly did absolutely everything she could and this is an absolutely heartbreaking case. and it may be a result of we should look at the way that we actually do deal with tragic cases like this, but i have to say i'm not quite sure how. quite clearly, in situations like this, you need some discretion of people to make those awful decisions. i can't think who else, apart from judges, because the primary purpose
the sunday telegraph has a picture of the tearful family of archie battersbee who died earlier today.unday times says rishi sunak has pledged billions to help ease the cost of living crisis. the sunday mirror reports on a warning from the nspcc that schoolgirls are being groomed on tiktok. the sun continues to discuss the fallout of the wagatha christie trial. and finally, britain faces an �*eco meltdown�* as the heatwave looms, according to the sunday people. we're going to start with the...
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her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph urging sanctions for iran following thebbing of salman rusdie. and finally, the sunday times focus on the cost of living crisis with reports the treasury is developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. let's to cope with energy costs. begin with the observer picture, let's begin with the observer. this picture, emma, of wimbledon common. i'm guessing that this pond normally looks a bit bigger than that. it’s looks a bit bigger than that. it�*s astonishing. i think we've all seen in our local parks so—called green spaces. they'rejust in our local parks so—called green spaces. they're just absolutely dry, kind of sahara conditions. we took the hosepipe ban in our gardens but the hosepipe ban in our gardens but the parks and green spaces are absolutely drying up and what can be done? wejust absolutely drying up and what can be done? we just desperately need some rain. done? we “ust desperately need some rain. , . done? we 'ust desperately need some rain. , . ., , . rain. yes, and the forecasters are to b
her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph urging sanctions for iran following thebbing of salman rusdie. and finally, the sunday times focus on the cost of living crisis with reports the treasury is developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. let's to cope with energy costs. begin with the observer picture, let's begin with the observer. this picture, emma, of wimbledon common. i'm guessing that this pond normally looks a bit bigger than that. it’s...
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the sunday telegraph along with a picture of archie battersbee's family.ays rishi sunak has pledged to introduce another 5 rishi sunak has pledged to introduce another multibillion—poundpackage to help ease the cost ofliving crisis, this is the sunday mirror reporting on a warning from the nspcc that schoolgirls are being groomed on tiktok. the sun continues to report on the rebekah vardy trial. first question, nigel, have you read all of those books behind you? actually, i have read most _ of those books behind you? actually, i have read most of— of those books behind you? actually, i have read most of them, _ of those books behind you? actually, i have read most of them, there - of those books behind you? actually, i have read most of them, there are. i have read most of them, there are some reference books, and over there is a concise oxford dictionary and i haven't read a word of that. i am 'ust haven't read a word of that. i am just jealous- _ haven't read a word of that. i am just jealous. you _ haven't read a word of that. i am just jealous. you hav
the sunday telegraph along with a picture of archie battersbee's family.ays rishi sunak has pledged to introduce another 5 rishi sunak has pledged to introduce another multibillion—poundpackage to help ease the cost ofliving crisis, this is the sunday mirror reporting on a warning from the nspcc that schoolgirls are being groomed on tiktok. the sun continues to report on the rebekah vardy trial. first question, nigel, have you read all of those books behind you? actually, i have read most _...
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the sunday telegraph has a picture of the tearful family of archie battersbee, who was taken off life yesterday. the sunday times says rishi sunak has pledged billions to help ease the cost of living crisis. the sunday mirror reports on a warning from the nspcc that schoolgirls are being groomed on tiktok. the sun continues to discuss the fallout of the �*wagatha christie�* trial. and finally, britain faces an �*eco meltdown�* as the heatwave looms, according to the sunday people. so, let's begin... hello, lovely to see you both, thank you forjoining us on the sunday morning. a lot of big topics to discuss through the morning, were going to start with the front page of the sunday telegraph, focusing on liz truss versus rishi sunak. the headline they go on is, truss will rush through her tax cuts to cover cost of living crisis. can you kick us off? ., , ., cost of living crisis. can you kick usoff? ., , ., ., , , us off? the only two leadership rivals are both _ us off? the only two leadership rivals are both fighting - us off? the only two leadership rivals are both fighting it - us o
the sunday telegraph has a picture of the tearful family of archie battersbee, who was taken off life yesterday. the sunday times says rishi sunak has pledged billions to help ease the cost of living crisis. the sunday mirror reports on a warning from the nspcc that schoolgirls are being groomed on tiktok. the sun continues to discuss the fallout of the �*wagatha christie�* trial. and finally, britain faces an �*eco meltdown�* as the heatwave looms, according to the sunday people. so,...
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the sunday telegraph leads with plans of liz truss — who is said to be thinking about what's decribed�*nuclear�* option of a 5% cut in vat. in the express — borisjohnson says a huge package of measures is on the way to protect people from the cost of living crisis. the observer leads on trade union plans to join forces for a wave of strikes in the autumn. the devastating floods in pakistan is on the front of the independent. the mirror leads on allegations of bullying on the x—factor. and finally — the sunday times leads on polling on the nhs — which says the majority now expect delays in treatment. let us begin and jo phillips, let me start with you. the sunday telegraph liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. it liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , h, , liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , u, , , liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , ,., , , ., liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. _ 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. this - 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. this is - 5%. it
the sunday telegraph leads with plans of liz truss — who is said to be thinking about what's decribed�*nuclear�* option of a 5% cut in vat. in the express — borisjohnson says a huge package of measures is on the way to protect people from the cost of living crisis. the observer leads on trade union plans to join forces for a wave of strikes in the autumn. the devastating floods in pakistan is on the front of the independent. the mirror leads on allegations of bullying on the x—factor....
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her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph — urging sanctions for iran, following ay times chooses to focus on reports the treasury is developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. and finally, the mirror shows the human impact of the cost of living crisis. so let's begin. first of all, the observer. i mentioned the picture story, the long, parched summer. the main news story, keir starmerto long, parched summer. the main news story, keir starmer to demand holt on a hike in energy prices, saying 0fgem should be blocked in allowing the increase to energy prices in october, to keep the price cap current level of just below october, to keep the price cap current level ofjust below £2000. the observer is reporting on monday keir starmer is going to demand that the energy cap be frozen at £1971. instead of 3600, which we had anticipated as being the next cap in october. this also follows from last week's story in the observer where gordon brown took the gauntlet and really sort of started pushing the labour party to come up with some proper solution
her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph — urging sanctions for iran, following ay times chooses to focus on reports the treasury is developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. and finally, the mirror shows the human impact of the cost of living crisis. so let's begin. first of all, the observer. i mentioned the picture story, the long, parched summer. the main news story, keir starmerto long, parched summer. the main news story, keir starmer to...
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the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister — as candidate liz trussto halt the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it's the middle of august — experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. no survival mode here, good to have you back on with us. we will get cracking. the sunday times is where we will start. universities push for vital tuition fee rise. the we will start. universities push for vital tuition fee rise.— vital tuition fee rise. the funding of hi . her vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education _ vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education has - vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education has been - vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education has been a i of higher education has been a difficult — of higher education has been a difficult political issue for decades, and many governments of all different_ decades, and many governments of all different colours have really suffe
the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister — as candidate liz trussto halt the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it's the middle of august — experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. no survival mode here, good to have you back on with us. we will get cracking. the sunday times is where we will start. universities push for vital tuition...
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moving on to the sunday telegraph which leads with plans of liz truss who is said to be thinking abouthat's decribed as a nuclear option of a 5% cut in vat. in the express, borisjohnson says a huge package of measures is on the way to protect people from the cost of living crisis. the observer leads on trade union plans tojoin forces for a wave of strikes in the autumn. the devastating floods in pakistan is on the front of the independent and the mirror leads on allegations of bullying on the x factor. so let's begin... nigel, let me begin with you. the sunday story about the nhs. unreasonable according to public polling here. the unreasonable according to public polling here-— unreasonable according to public polling here. the over the service is caettin polling here. the over the service is getting less? — polling here. the over the service is getting less? yes, _ polling here. the over the service is getting less? yes, it _ polling here. the over the service is getting less? yes, it looks - polling here. the over the service is getting less? yes, it looks as l polling here. the over
moving on to the sunday telegraph which leads with plans of liz truss who is said to be thinking abouthat's decribed as a nuclear option of a 5% cut in vat. in the express, borisjohnson says a huge package of measures is on the way to protect people from the cost of living crisis. the observer leads on trade union plans tojoin forces for a wave of strikes in the autumn. the devastating floods in pakistan is on the front of the independent and the mirror leads on allegations of bullying on the x...
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the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister — as candidate liz trusst the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. and the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it's the middle of august — experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. nice and viable mode here. we have lots to get through. we'll start with the sunday times and the story about the universities. what's the story, daisy? about the universities. what's the story. daisy?— story, daisy? this is probably the best story in _ story, daisy? this is probably the best story in the _ story, daisy? this is probably the best story in the papers - story, daisy? this is probably the best story in the papers today. i story, daisy? this is probably the. best story in the papers today. i've got an old—fashioned paper copy, universities push for vital tuition fee rise, uk students must pay closer to £24,000 a year or lose their places to foreigners, argue bosses. we've got this ridiculous situation, it's not ridiculous from the universi
the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister — as candidate liz trusst the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. and the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it's the middle of august — experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. nice and viable mode here. we have lots to get through. we'll start with the sunday times and the story about the universities. what's the story, daisy?...
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her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph
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her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph — urging sanctions for iran following thes developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. and finally the mirror shows the human impact of the cost of living crisis. let's begin. we haven't got emma with us at the minute so it is up to kate to keep us going, as emma did last time. kate, thanks for sticking with us. let's begin with the observer and the headline, keir observer and the headline, keir starmer to demand a halt in autumn hike to energy prices. labour have been criticised that they have been very slow off the
her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph — urging sanctions for iran following thes developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. and finally the mirror shows the human impact of the cost of living crisis. let's begin. we haven't got emma with us at the minute so it is up to kate to keep us going, as emma did last time. kate, thanks for sticking with us. let's begin with the observer and the headline, keir observer and the headline, keir starmer to...
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a �*60s progressive who by the 1980s was a conservative, now writing a weekly column in the sunday telegraphd thomas kielinger, who has been a foreign correspondent for german media, including in washington dc during the carter and reagan presidencies. he has written biographies of churchill and of both queens elizabeth. lovely to have you all in the studio with us today. let me start with you, eunice, on the question of energy. how busy a summer has it been for governments in continental europe in terms of trying to address the energy crisis which is upon us and which will loom ever larger as the winter approaches? well, it has been extremely busy managing not only the expectations of voters but also managing the acrimony between member states because of course when there is a crisis then there is going to be a competition for resources. and we saw that with a little bit of blame gaming, southern europe saying a few things to germany in particular, saying a few things about germany's dependency on russian oil. with the spanish government saying, well, we do not live above our means energy—w
a �*60s progressive who by the 1980s was a conservative, now writing a weekly column in the sunday telegraphd thomas kielinger, who has been a foreign correspondent for german media, including in washington dc during the carter and reagan presidencies. he has written biographies of churchill and of both queens elizabeth. lovely to have you all in the studio with us today. let me start with you, eunice, on the question of energy. how busy a summer has it been for governments in continental...
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moving on to the sunday telegraph which leads with plans of liz truss who is said to be thinking aboutiving crisis. the observer leads on trade union plans tojoin forces for a wave of strikes in the autumn. the devastating floods in pakistan is on the front of the independent and the mirror leads on allegations of bullying on the x factor. so let's begin...
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the sunday telegraph leads on a call by rishi sunak, the conservative leadership hopeful to designatehich may have been inspired by the fatwa imposed on the author in 1989, by iran's leader at that time. the mail on sunday also leads on the fallout from that attack. the paper reports what it calls a sickening death threat against the harry potter authorjk rowling, who was told "you're next". treasury officials are working on plans that could reduce future rises in energy bills by £1100, the sunday times reports. the paper says the proposals involve a government—backed lending scheme for suppliers to reduce the amount they need to charge households. and the observer reports that labour leader sir keir starmer is to call for a ban on the rise in the energy price cap, set to be introduced this autumn. the weather and the drought in many areas dominates the inside pages for many papers. this is from the times this morning, the environment secretary opposing a national grid for water shipping water from west to east. these pictures we see now from across the uk blow your mind, don't they?
the sunday telegraph leads on a call by rishi sunak, the conservative leadership hopeful to designatehich may have been inspired by the fatwa imposed on the author in 1989, by iran's leader at that time. the mail on sunday also leads on the fallout from that attack. the paper reports what it calls a sickening death threat against the harry potter authorjk rowling, who was told "you're next". treasury officials are working on plans that could reduce future rises in energy bills by...
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a �*60s progressive who by the 1980s was a conservative, now writing a weekly column in the sunday telegraph kielinger has been a foreign correspondent for german media, including in washington dc during the carter and reagan presidencies. he's written biographies of churchill and of both queens elizabeth. lovely to have you all in the studio with us today. let me start with you eunice, on the question of energy for the how busy of the summer has it been for the government and continental europe and trying to address the energy crisis upon us and will loom ever larger as winter approaches? it’s and will loom ever larger as winter approaches?— approaches? it's been extremely bus . approaches? it's been extremely busy- managing _ approaches? it's been extremely busy. managing not— approaches? it's been extremely busy. managing not only - approaches? it's been extremely busy. managing not only the - busy. managing not only the expectation of voters but the acrimony between member states because of course, when there is a crisis and there is going to be a competition for resources. we saw a bit
a �*60s progressive who by the 1980s was a conservative, now writing a weekly column in the sunday telegraph kielinger has been a foreign correspondent for german media, including in washington dc during the carter and reagan presidencies. he's written biographies of churchill and of both queens elizabeth. lovely to have you all in the studio with us today. let me start with you eunice, on the question of energy for the how busy of the summer has it been for the government and continental...
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and the sunday telegraph reports that the environment secretary has urged more water companies to introducee battersbee's mum hollie, following the death of the 12—year—old boy. inside the papers, quite a few of them covering the water shortage, some ideas here from courtesy of the mail on sunday, some of the left—field ideas, use a container to collect water while you shower then use it to flush the toilet, fancy that? challenge yourself to finish the show in the time it takes to listen to a four—minute track from a playlist on sparta by including lady gaga's rain on me, bruce springsteen's the river and adele's water under the bridge. think about it a lot more because on the side — other side of this, it's not the serengeti, it's a field in cambridge, located there and it does look like it could be wildebeest, hippos and zebras. this is one of europe's most important wetlands but you can see that, just how parched it is. you can see that, 'ust how parched it is. ,,, ., ,, ., , it is. speaking of wildlife, this icture it is. speaking of wildlife, this picture in _ it is. speaking of wildli
and the sunday telegraph reports that the environment secretary has urged more water companies to introducee battersbee's mum hollie, following the death of the 12—year—old boy. inside the papers, quite a few of them covering the water shortage, some ideas here from courtesy of the mail on sunday, some of the left—field ideas, use a container to collect water while you shower then use it to flush the toilet, fancy that? challenge yourself to finish the show in the time it takes to listen...
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time now for a look at what's making some of this morning's front pages, and the sunday telegraph reportsto work. the paper quotes a source close to the foreign secretary as saying she would cut red tape and address barriers for those wanting to return. elsewhere, university bosses have told the sunday times the amount that uk students pay for tuition should be brought closer to the £24,000 a year average foreign students pay, as institutions look to admit more individuals from overseas in a bid to boost finances. it is £9,000 at least for most students, certainly. which has been frozen for a decade. putting it up to £24,000 per year would certainly have an impact. the observer features an image of an autumnal london on its front page this morning. my my favourite time of year. the paper reports on fears the recent hot weather and drought have pushed millions of trees into so—called survival—mode causing them to shed their leaves earlier than usual. so it might look ready but it isn't particularly good use. yes, it was called back autumn, an interesting article on the website yesterday. s
time now for a look at what's making some of this morning's front pages, and the sunday telegraph reportsto work. the paper quotes a source close to the foreign secretary as saying she would cut red tape and address barriers for those wanting to return. elsewhere, university bosses have told the sunday times the amount that uk students pay for tuition should be brought closer to the £24,000 a year average foreign students pay, as institutions look to admit more individuals from overseas in a...
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the sunday telegraph reports that leadership candidate liz truss is considering a "nuclear" vat cut ofost the government 38.4 billion pounds a year, but would save the average household more than 1,300 pounds over the same period. about £100 a month. a huge package of measures is on the way to help britons with rising bills, according to the sunday express, with the outgoing prime minister borisjohnson insisting that britain will not buckle under the energy crisis. the observer reports that unions are planning to join forces for a "wave of coordinated industrial action" against the cost of living. we have seen a lot of strikes on individual sectors, haven't we? well, that is possibly one of the plans stop that is all in protest against the rising cost of living. and the sun on sunday reports that prince andrew's loyal daughters, princesses beatrice and eugenie, have asked prince charles to allow their dad to return to royal duties. having a look of —— at a couple of the stories inside. somebody has pulled this out for us who has a real thing about air travel and space because this is t
the sunday telegraph reports that leadership candidate liz truss is considering a "nuclear" vat cut ofost the government 38.4 billion pounds a year, but would save the average household more than 1,300 pounds over the same period. about £100 a month. a huge package of measures is on the way to help britons with rising bills, according to the sunday express, with the outgoing prime minister borisjohnson insisting that britain will not buckle under the energy crisis. the observer...
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it happened early sunday morning at u&i liquor at telegraph avenue. he armed himself after two intruders broke into his store and chased them away. he tried to get the attention of a passing chp xar to get help. instead, he ended up in handcuffs. >> they should have done a little bit more talking to when you know in that situation, hsa intohep that.le at c >>y thi firshe storefront either. the store manager says someone broke his window earlier in the week so he was expecting them to come back. >>> also in oakland, three people were hurt in a shooting near oakland technical high school. there was a pee-wee football game going on at the school yesterday, so hundreds of people were in the stands. just after 1:00 yesterday afternoon, someone started shooting near the field. oakland police say a man, woman and a girl got hurt. they were taken to a local hospital for treatment. all are said to be in able condition. no suspect description has been released. >>> governor gavin newsom issued a state of emergency in siskiyou county for the wildfire. the state'
it happened early sunday morning at u&i liquor at telegraph avenue. he armed himself after two intruders broke into his store and chased them away. he tried to get the attention of a passing chp xar to get help. instead, he ended up in handcuffs. >> they should have done a little bit more talking to when you know in that situation, hsa intohep that.le at c >>y thi firshe storefront either. the store manager says someone broke his window earlier in the week so he was expecting...
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the pieces after an early morning break-in where he ended up in hand coughs early sunday morning at u&i liquors on telegraph manage. as betty yu reports the owner ended up being detained. >> reporter: tonight, workers at u&i liquor store on telegraph avenue boarded up windows and cleaned up broken glass from an early morning break-in. the manager, who did not want to go on camera, said he was in the back office just before 7:00 a.m. when the alarm went off. he armed himself with his gun and scared off two suspects inside. >> last week, this happened, so somebody broke his window and he was expecting this emto come back. he was ready like a good oakland resident should be. >> reporter: the manager said he chased the two would-be robbers outside. that's when they dropped their keys to the getaway car on the street and took off running. the manager said he waved with his gun for help at a passing chp car. he says he was detained in handcuffs in the cruiser and later passed to opd and released about an hour later. >> i think they should have done a little bit more talking to when you know in that situation -- h
the pieces after an early morning break-in where he ended up in hand coughs early sunday morning at u&i liquors on telegraph manage. as betty yu reports the owner ended up being detained. >> reporter: tonight, workers at u&i liquor store on telegraph avenue boarded up windows and cleaned up broken glass from an early morning break-in. the manager, who did not want to go on camera, said he was in the back office just before 7:00 a.m. when the alarm went off. he armed himself with...
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material for this edition of the sunday times and working with your colleagues on coverage during the course of the day. talk us through what the results tell us and with the telegraphhlight. sure, what the results tell us today is that the pass rate is down for a—levels compared to last year, very down — a record drop, which has left probably about 211,000 more students not getting theirfirst probably about 211,000 more students not getting their firstjoint of university place compared to this time last year, so there's a real scramble amongst disappointed and frustrated students to plan an alternative degree place today, and probably over the next coming days as well. and this is because the regulator off qual has decided to lower the pass rate because they were worried, and they were backed by government ministers in this position, that last year, the a and a star rate was too high and they saw inflation in grades, so they wanted to bring back the exam pass rate and the number of letter a and letter a star grades to the level we've seen since 2019, which is the last time our youngsters sat for exams before the pandemic. this will probably continue for the next co
material for this edition of the sunday times and working with your colleagues on coverage during the course of the day. talk us through what the results tell us and with the telegraphhlight. sure, what the results tell us today is that the pass rate is down for a—levels compared to last year, very down — a record drop, which has left probably about 211,000 more students not getting theirfirst probably about 211,000 more students not getting their firstjoint of university place compared to...
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sunday morning. police got a report of a person with a firearm standing on telegraph avenue just around the corner from the oakland international school after officers arrived and detained the man they learned he was the owner of a nearby business said he saw people breaking into a store and armed himself and went outside, says the would-be thieves ran off, though before police showed up. strong storm created a pretty big mess in parts of socal. heavy rain came down near. >> big bear causing mudslides along highway 38 cars and recreational vehicles getting stuck in the mud there. the californ3a highway patrol says it will need the whole day to clean up the area highway. 38 is closed between forest falls and lake williams. now the chp is asking people in the area to avoid the highway as they try to clean things up. in national news, the state of kentucky bracing for more rain today as they deal with devastating floods. the death toll climbing to at least 28 now reporter robert sherman has more from some people where the flooding hit hardest. >> this is what kim campbell and her family now call home when
sunday morning. police got a report of a person with a firearm standing on telegraph avenue just around the corner from the oakland international school after officers arrived and detained the man they learned he was the owner of a nearby business said he saw people breaking into a store and armed himself and went outside, says the would-be thieves ran off, though before police showed up. strong storm created a pretty big mess in parts of socal. heavy rain came down near. >> big bear...
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my sunday night panel is back with me, kurt, we've known for years that the conservative majority on the supreme court would likely restrict abortion access, they telegraphedp would only appoint pro life judges while he was running for office. why do you think democrats never came up with a unified political legislative strategy around this. >> well, again i think i referenced this in the last segment. you have to remember this mindset that all of us were in at the start of joe biden's presidency. we were coming off of january six, and we are we're also in a pandemic the likes of which we never seen. it literally froze everything in american place, as well as around the world. we were just trying to get through a period of time where thousands have been americans were dying every single day. our economy was frozen and there is a lot of fear and uncertainty. that is priority number one, two, and three. developing a vaccine, getting shots in arms, advancing that campaign. trying to stop the buddy come from piling up, and overwhelming our infrastructure in health care system. it was the entire focus of the first 18 months of the presidency, as well as the pol
my sunday night panel is back with me, kurt, we've known for years that the conservative majority on the supreme court would likely restrict abortion access, they telegraphedp would only appoint pro life judges while he was running for office. why do you think democrats never came up with a unified political legislative strategy around this. >> well, again i think i referenced this in the last segment. you have to remember this mindset that all of us were in at the start of joe biden's...