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i think the sunday times and the sunday telegraph have this line on the story.ay times, the sun, which were affected although the printing plants that we re although the printing plants that were located also print telegraph and the mail, so 1.5 million papers, it's a lot of papers and i should say, they weren't delivered and they we re say, they weren't delivered and they were recycled. both of the papers suggest there could be new laws to crack down on extinction rebellion protests in future and i think this is partly because i agree with emma two, of course we need to have the ability to protest in this country. —— i agree with shyama. but it has to be within the law. i think there we re to be within the law. i think there were 80 arrests at the printing plants on saturday, friday night and saturday. you know, local businesses we re saturday. you know, local businesses were disrupted. it was an unpleasant occasion. and i think if you are going to protest it has to be within the law and the idea is, i think, that there might be new powers taken to protect free
i think the sunday times and the sunday telegraph have this line on the story.ay times, the sun, which were affected although the printing plants that we re although the printing plants that were located also print telegraph and the mail, so 1.5 million papers, it's a lot of papers and i should say, they weren't delivered and they we re say, they weren't delivered and they were recycled. both of the papers suggest there could be new laws to crack down on extinction rebellion protests in future...
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and he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times.he embodiment of a humble hack, taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth, harry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. the singer—songwriter michael kiwanuka has won this year's mercury prize for his self—titled third album. he beat the likes of dua lipa and stormzy to win the £25,000 prize. the 33—year—old's victory was revealed live on the bbc‘s the one show after covid—19 restrictions made the annual award ceremony impossible. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz has more. # don't hesitate... it was a case of third time lucky for the 33—year—old london—born musician, winning the prestigious award for his third album, which had earned him his third nomination. it was a happy ending to a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer—songwriter. i've always been kind of worried about, um, my place in the musical landscape, where i fit in, all those kind of questions. and with this one, ijust kind of ma
and he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times.he embodiment of a humble hack, taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth, harry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. the singer—songwriter michael kiwanuka has won this year's mercury prize for his self—titled third album. he beat the likes of dua lipa and stormzy to win the £25,000 prize. the 33—year—old's victory was...
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the sunday times, unsafe flats pa ralyse the sunday times, unsafe flats paralyse housing market. 1.5 ure they are cladding free and this ta kes sure they are cladding free and this takes money and time. it is costing thousands of pounds for the owners and all these flats are just lying idle and people who are in them cannot move out. they cannot sell them and it is going to be a real problem for the industry. according to the sunday times, under leasehold, they must pay for the repairs and the typical cladding bills are £30,000. in one block in manchester, they reach £115,000. you have got all those olympic village once in london which borisjohnson famously said would be swanky at them one of these big holiday mediterranean flats. there are all these, some luxury flats that have been built in modern times, which cannot be sold. anne, page three. the diaries of sasha, the former mp's the diaries of sasha, the former mp‘s wife he has written some pretty indiscreet diaries, including various claims about format by mr david cameron. it has been called a glut of smut in the observer. she i
the sunday times, unsafe flats pa ralyse the sunday times, unsafe flats paralyse housing market. 1.5 ure they are cladding free and this ta kes sure they are cladding free and this takes money and time. it is costing thousands of pounds for the owners and all these flats are just lying idle and people who are in them cannot move out. they cannot sell them and it is going to be a real problem for the industry. according to the sunday times, under leasehold, they must pay for the repairs and the...
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at the most interesting thing i think in the sunday times story, which co m pa res to the sunday timeshe coverage, suggesting that that boris johnson is actively looking at the idea of this kind of break a 2—3 week break on the virus. the sunday times suggesting that he should —— rejected that idea put forward by the scientists and that they are going to try and carry on as we are. now, if he has rejected the scientist's view, that's going to be an interesting moment between him and the scientific advice. penny, we have interviewed a couple of scientists this evening who have been very definite that there needs to be action steps ste ps ta ke n steps taken and fast, and yet we see in this article, of course, the prime minister also having his ear bent by the chancellor and other members of the cabinet to our very conscious of the pressures coming from businesses and talk of economy suffering. well, the talk of the economy suffering, why don't —— when we talk about the economy, we just talk about this kind of economy, but what the economy is is its vast, when you have 100 million people
at the most interesting thing i think in the sunday times story, which co m pa res to the sunday timeshe coverage, suggesting that that boris johnson is actively looking at the idea of this kind of break a 2—3 week break on the virus. the sunday times suggesting that he should —— rejected that idea put forward by the scientists and that they are going to try and carry on as we are. now, if he has rejected the scientist's view, that's going to be an interesting moment between him and the...
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he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times.ry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. remembering sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernaker. well, you can really feel the autumn in the air now. first thing this morning in northern scotland, it was —5 celsius. we had a few hailstorms during the day and other parts of the country, and the autumn chill is with us at least for the next 2—3 days. and on top of that, it'll turn very windy tomorrow across eastern and southeastern areas. if you look at the north atlantic, there's a cloud out there, weather systems lining up. the whole atmosphere across the atlantic is becoming alive and an autumnal picture. so, let's see what's happening then through the course of this evening and overnight. showers scattered across england and wales — not too many of them around scotland and northern ireland. in fact, here, the winds will also be light with clear skies, meaning temperatures in glasgow
he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times.ry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. remembering sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernaker. well, you can really feel the autumn in the air now. first thing this morning in northern scotland, it was —5 celsius. we had a few hailstorms during the day and other parts of the country, and the autumn chill is with us at least...
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let's start off, rosamond, let's start off with the sunday times.tter from tony blairand featuring that letter from tony blair and john major criticising the government's brexit plans. there are strong words, as the world looks on aghast at the uk, whose words was once accepted as inviolable, this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation. yes, it's quite a brutal intervention from two former prime ministers from rival parties. they are saying that tearing up part of the withdrawal agreement will jeopardise peace in northern ireland. it will make it harder to negotiate other trade deals and it would destroy trust in britain, so it's not exactly looking great for boris johnson's new it's not exactly looking great for borisjohnson's new plans. they actually say within the article, that we have all got to a point with brexit where it has dragged on for so brexit where it has dragged on for so long that many others feel quite exhausted by it and they may not realise how shocking this latest turn is, but they say it absolutely is
let's start off, rosamond, let's start off with the sunday times.tter from tony blairand featuring that letter from tony blair and john major criticising the government's brexit plans. there are strong words, as the world looks on aghast at the uk, whose words was once accepted as inviolable, this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation. yes, it's quite a brutal intervention from two former prime ministers from rival parties. they are saying that tearing up part of the...
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the sunday times has a very different take.s johnson different take. it is basically saying that borisjohnson is going to reject this idea from the past two days of a circuit breaker. a two or three week period to try and stop the spread of the disease. we are going to know on monday or tuesday whether he is backing the scientists are backing the business community more. it talks about a furious they say there are a million jobs at risk in the risk and. these are all at riskjobs. risk in the risk and. these are all at risk jobs. there's risk in the risk and. these are all at riskjobs. there's the other side as well with the 4 million are low incomes and benefits. are they going to get a special payment of £500 to self—isolate. this is the other problem. it might also be the reason why this is endemic in place, which is poorer because of the fact that they cannot afford time off. they are working jobs where you cannot do it from home. they have to go out and if they don't, they have not got enough money to be able to feed theirf
the sunday times has a very different take.s johnson different take. it is basically saying that borisjohnson is going to reject this idea from the past two days of a circuit breaker. a two or three week period to try and stop the spread of the disease. we are going to know on monday or tuesday whether he is backing the scientists are backing the business community more. it talks about a furious they say there are a million jobs at risk in the risk and. these are all at riskjobs. risk in the...
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the sunday times now, the virus cases in care homes spiral again. health secretary admitting that residents are at risk. this was a scandal when it happened last time. very important story actually, because i was writing for the independent about the resurgence of cases recently. and i did think that it was odd that we had not really heard much about what was going on in care homes. i sort of assumed that that problem had been solved. and here comes a leak document suggesting that it has not and that cases are going up even in care homes. it has to be said it is mostly amongst staff of the moment in care homes but obviously that is going to be a risk to residents as well. the point was made that lots of care homes and workers working in lots of different ca re workers working in lots of different care homes and unwittingly and unintentionally might be carrying it from one place to another. yes, sadly this could again be one of those casualties of the inadequate functioning of our test and tray syste m functioning of our test and tray system because a
the sunday times now, the virus cases in care homes spiral again. health secretary admitting that residents are at risk. this was a scandal when it happened last time. very important story actually, because i was writing for the independent about the resurgence of cases recently. and i did think that it was odd that we had not really heard much about what was going on in care homes. i sort of assumed that that problem had been solved. and here comes a leak document suggesting that it has not...
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he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times.rry evans put journalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. today marks 45 years since the first britons conquered the treacherous south face of everest. doug scott was the first of them to stand on the summit, along with his team—mate, dougal haston. fiona trott has been to carrock fell in the lake district, where doug used to train for all his expeditions. congratulations, well done. joy, but also relief. sir chris bonington led the 1975 expedition. i was before, he thought it might be a rescue mission, but doug scott and dougal haston had made it, they were the first to ascend the south—west face and reach the summit of everest. today, a summit in cumbria sets the scene today, a summit in cumbria sets the scene for a different kind of everest challenge. some of these climbers want to match its height. it will take several trips. among them, doug scott's son ewan. this is even hitting the high point. number one, done. b
he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times.rry evans put journalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced. sir harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. today marks 45 years since the first britons conquered the treacherous south face of everest. doug scott was the first of them to stand on the summit, along with his team—mate, dougal haston. fiona trott has been to carrock fell in the lake district, where doug used to train for all his expeditions....
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in a joint column for the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair called the proposal, which wouldnternational law, shocking and irresponsible. thejustice secretary robert buckland this morning dismissed the criticism, saying the country is facing an unprecedented situation. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt, reports. two former prime ministers, one conservative, one labour, both angry. they have joined forces before to speak against brexit, but now they have strong words for a government planning to alter parts of the treaty which paved the way for leaving the eu less than a year ago. writing in the sunday times, sirjohn and mr blair said the government's actions were irresponsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice. they said it raises questions that go far beyond the impact on ireland, the peace process and negotiations for a trade deal, crucial that they are. it questions the very integrity of our nation. the government has defended the plan, "it is an unprecedented situation," it says, and the powers it will give itself will probably never be used. this is all
in a joint column for the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair called the proposal, which wouldnternational law, shocking and irresponsible. thejustice secretary robert buckland this morning dismissed the criticism, saying the country is facing an unprecedented situation. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt, reports. two former prime ministers, one conservative, one labour, both angry. they have joined forces before to speak against brexit, but now they have strong words for a...
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it's also reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since theviders say it's vital that the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i really want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that and start prioritising the testing in care homes. the department of health and social care says it's done everything it can to ensure the safety of residents and staff since the start of the pandemic and that it will publish its winter plan for social care shortly. alison holt, bbc news. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed for spying in iran, has not been taken to court to face new charges, as she'd been expecting. the british foreign office said it welcomed the deferral of the hearing and said they "call on iran to make nazanin's release permanent so that she can return to herfamily in the uk." speaking to my colleague lukwesa burak, nazanin'
it's also reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since theviders say it's vital that the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i really want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that and start prioritising the testing in care homes. the department of health...
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sunday. we are not going to blink this time around.we blinked on the first time. it was blinking brexit. this is an exclusive interview with david frost, now lord frost who is the government's chief negotiator on brexit. it comes ahead of the eighth round of talks, only eight, i thought we must have been up to 808 because michel barnier is arriving in london on tuesday. david frost, you may remember, also was appointed to lead the security brief for the uk which raised an eyebrow from theresa may. and he hasn't wasted any time in using this interview to basically put a jibe against her government and that is what he is referring to this time, we won't blink. it's a very gung ho interview, very much about we are going to stand up for british sovereignty, we will not give in, the eu aren't doing anything, they are failing to engage. it makes rather depressing reading i think for anyone who is concerned about what is actually going to happen at the end of the year when brexit happens and we haven't got a deal. it is quite clear that this
sunday. we are not going to blink this time around.we blinked on the first time. it was blinking brexit. this is an exclusive interview with david frost, now lord frost who is the government's chief negotiator on brexit. it comes ahead of the eighth round of talks, only eight, i thought we must have been up to 808 because michel barnier is arriving in london on tuesday. david frost, you may remember, also was appointed to lead the security brief for the uk which raised an eyebrow from theresa...
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james, let's go to the sunday times.mbles dogs nhs testing app. criticisms of testing, test and trace. the criticism has dogged the government and this is saying the they knew at only about one third of tests are appearing on the new nhs app. yes, the government is consistently being beaten with that word, world beating, very u nfortu nate word, world beating, very unfortunate that borisjohnson use that because i'm afraid we've only been world beating in the number of people who have died from coronavirus. i hate to say that but it's been an absolute shambles. the sense this is a government that could not run a drink in a brewery continues. they spent £11 million deriding other offers and launching their own app which they abandoned injune and now they're huge singing and dancing launch, advertise on the front page of all the papers yesterday, has crashed and as you said one third of people cannot register their tests from public health england on it. it's a disaster. another factor that seems to be playing into the idea
james, let's go to the sunday times.mbles dogs nhs testing app. criticisms of testing, test and trace. the criticism has dogged the government and this is saying the they knew at only about one third of tests are appearing on the new nhs app. yes, the government is consistently being beaten with that word, world beating, very u nfortu nate word, world beating, very unfortunate that borisjohnson use that because i'm afraid we've only been world beating in the number of people who have died from...
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but writing in the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair say "what is being proposed now is shockinge, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." more than 30 people have been killed by wildfires that are sweeping through us west coast states, officials say. dozens of people are missing in oregon alone, with one emergency official saying the state should be preparing for a "mass fatality incident." kathryn armstrong reports. the city of portland, almost invisible under a thick layer of smoke — the result of deadly wildfires that have been raging on the west coast for weeks. meteorologists on saturday said that the air quality here and in neighbouring states was the worst in the world, and warnings are in place in canada as the smoke travels north. so awfully kind of you guys. thank you so much. elsewhere in oregon, these residents are now relying on the kindness of strangers after having to flee their homes, unsure when they will be able to return and what they will find when they get ther
but writing in the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair say "what is being proposed now is shockinge, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." more than 30 people have been killed by wildfires that are sweeping through us west coast states, officials say. dozens of people are missing in oregon alone, with one emergency official saying the state should be preparing for a...
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after 13 years, he was banged out by the sunday times printers.ut it did not work out. a year later he resigned claiming the proprietor would not give him the editorial independence he has promised. we found america more congenial, later becoming us citizens. the americans are enormously welcoming and open. you wouldn't get quite the same thing in london. by now, he was overshadowed in the public eye by his younger, more glamorous wife, tina brown. she was the fashionable and sometimes controversial editor first of vanity fair and then of the new yorker. they were a power couple. from the clinton white house down, they were at all the best parties. eventually harold evans was knighted, a fine journalist and editor who combined technical brilliance with a crusaders belief and the duty of the press to make the world a better place. harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. a number of cougars have been spotted strolling through the suburbs of the chilean capital, santiago. scientists say coronavirus lockdowns have embolded the cougars, who have bee
after 13 years, he was banged out by the sunday times printers.ut it did not work out. a year later he resigned claiming the proprietor would not give him the editorial independence he has promised. we found america more congenial, later becoming us citizens. the americans are enormously welcoming and open. you wouldn't get quite the same thing in london. by now, he was overshadowed in the public eye by his younger, more glamorous wife, tina brown. she was the fashionable and sometimes...
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it's reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since the start providers say it's vital the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i really want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that and will start prioritising the testing in care homes. the department for health and social care says since the start of the pandemic, it's done everything it can to ensure the safety of residents and staff. it says laboratories are returning tests around as quickly as possible and it plans to expand the system in coming weeks. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman, the co—founder and director of deltapoll uk, and also the broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown. that's all coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. the weather is set to get quite a bit hotter ac
it's reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since the start providers say it's vital the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i really want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that and will start prioritising the testing in care homes. the department for...
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let's start with the sunday times. shocking, johnson shames uk, say x prime ministers. this is sirjohn major and tony blair, both keen remainders, it has to be said, but from different parties now saying boris johnson but from different parties now saying borisjohnson is wrong from his internal markets bell. yes, you are right to draw attention to the fa ct are right to draw attention to the fact that they are both remainers, because one possible interpretation of this is one final push by the remainers, by the establishment to try to scupper what's left of any possibility to have a trade deal, but nevertheless, they are not alone in being really horrified by the manner in which borisjohnson has decided to play this latest kind of moment of the trade talks. we've had theresa may questioning whether anybody globally would ever be able to trust britain or trust our negotiators ever again. we've had brexiters like lord howard, michael howard, saying that he is uncomfortable with the bill that is going to be put to parliament on monday. unfortunately, whatever side of the b
let's start with the sunday times. shocking, johnson shames uk, say x prime ministers. this is sirjohn major and tony blair, both keen remainders, it has to be said, but from different parties now saying boris johnson but from different parties now saying borisjohnson is wrong from his internal markets bell. yes, you are right to draw attention to the fa ct are right to draw attention to the fact that they are both remainers, because one possible interpretation of this is one final push by the...
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it's reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since the starte month. as demand for tests rises in the general population, care providers say it's vital the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i really want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that, and will start prioritising the testing in care homes. the department of health and social care says since the start of the pandemic, it's done everything it can to ensure the safety of residents and staff. it says laboratories are returning tests around as quickly as possible and it plans to expand the system in coming weeks. alison, there is clearly growing concern within the government and a number ten about the rising infection rates in wider society. we have seen the introduction of the rule of six in england tomorrow, toughening the restrictions, and yet seemingly little mention of care homes and
it's reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since the starte month. as demand for tests rises in the general population, care providers say it's vital the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i really want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that, and...
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that also leads the sunday times, which tells of a cross—party rebuttal of extinction rebellion‘s latest and the resulting political consensus on the need for both freedom of speech and freedom of the press. the mail leads on its interview with the uk's chief brexit negotiator, lord frost, who's told the paper britain "will not blink" ahead of crunch talks next week with his eu conterpart, michel barnier. brexit also making the front of the express, and borisjohnson‘s warning to the eu that it must be realistic about what brexit means, insisting, "0ur sovereignty is non—negotiable. " and the sunday mirror features harry and meghan‘s deal with netflix. there are suggestions the couple are in talks over a film about princess diana. a quick glimpse at some of those front pages. let us begin our chat, both. nigel, you can kick us off this time around with the front page of the observer, please. what the 0bserver has is a leaked document from public health england, which is saying that, in parts of the northwest, bolton, manchester, 0ldham, northwest, bolton, manchester, 0ld ham, rochdale, no
that also leads the sunday times, which tells of a cross—party rebuttal of extinction rebellion‘s latest and the resulting political consensus on the need for both freedom of speech and freedom of the press. the mail leads on its interview with the uk's chief brexit negotiator, lord frost, who's told the paper britain "will not blink" ahead of crunch talks next week with his eu conterpart, michel barnier. brexit also making the front of the express, and borisjohnson‘s warning to...
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it is also reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since thethe month. as demand for tests rises in the general population, care providers say it's vital that the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that and start prioritising the testing in care homes. the department for health and social care says it has done everything it can to ensure the safety of residents and staff since the start of the pandemic and that it will publish its winter plan for social care shortly. alison holt, bbc news. well, the latest government figures show there were 3,330 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 3,050. five deaths were reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9 test, and that means, on
it is also reported in the sunday times today that infections in care homes have quadrupled since thethe month. as demand for tests rises in the general population, care providers say it's vital that the care sector is made a priority. i think the testing regime has had serious problems and i want the government to prioritise care services. we saw at the start of this pandemic that people living in care homes were the most susceptible to the virus, so i hope that they will realise that and...
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on sunday. >>> time is 4:27. oakland, searching for a new police chief. eria the city is prioritizing in that search. >>> and the case of a man dying after an incident with police, this time in upstate new york. this new video is sparking renewed calls for racial justice and police reform. ♪ ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. >>> good morning, new...
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times and staff writer at tribuneazine grace blakeley. tomorrow's front pages starting with a selection of the latest ones in. chancellor angela merkel‘s comments that alexei navalny was the victim of a crime, lead frankfuter allgemeine, as the german government announced it has proof the kremlin critic was poisoned by nerve agent novichok. staying with that story, the new york times says russian leader vladamir putin hasn't publicly spoken his most high—profile opponent's name in more than 20 years in power. the china daily reports on a european visit by foreign minister wang yi — it says the trip to italy, the netherlands, norway, france and germany led to an agreement to bolster unity between china and the european states. and in the uk, the daily telegraph says the government's drive to encourage workers to return to the office has been postponed, as firms struggle to meet social distancing guidelines. the newspaper also features the duke and duchess of sussex, as they sign a production deal with streaming giant n
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times and staff writer at tribuneazine grace blakeley. tomorrow's front pages starting with a selection of the latest ones in. chancellor angela merkel‘s comments that alexei navalny was the victim of a crime, lead frankfuter allgemeine, as the german government announced it has proof the kremlin critic was poisoned by nerve agent novichok. staying with that story, the new york times says russian leader vladamir putin hasn't...
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but his greatest triumph had been a tooth turn the sunday times into a campaigning newspaper.alf of victims of thalidomide. the paper won them increase compensation and scored a landmark victory for freedom of the press in the european court to the editor's the light. tremendous, it's the most important judgement, not only for the freedom of the press but for the citizens right to know in england. the most distinguished group of judges have told the british government, reform the laws. they have got to do it now. after 13 years, he was banged out by the sunday times printers, a measure of the esteem in which his staff help them. rupert murdoch asked him to edit the times and it didn't work out. years later, he resigned, claiming the proprietor didn't give him the editorial independence he was promised. he found america more genial, later becoming a us citizen. the americans are enormously welcoming and open. you wouldn't get quite the same thing in london. by now, he was overshadowed in the public eye by his younger and more glamorous wife tina brown. she was the fashionable a
but his greatest triumph had been a tooth turn the sunday times into a campaigning newspaper.alf of victims of thalidomide. the paper won them increase compensation and scored a landmark victory for freedom of the press in the european court to the editor's the light. tremendous, it's the most important judgement, not only for the freedom of the press but for the citizens right to know in england. the most distinguished group of judges have told the british government, reform the laws. they...
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fleet street legend and former editor of the sunday times sir harold evans has died aged 92.me if you're watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. new measures to protect millions of uk jobs and the economy will be set out by the chancellor today. rishi sunak is under pressure from business, unions and mps to come up with a suitable replacement for the furlough scheme, which ends next month. borisjohnson has said mr sunak will come up with "creative and imaginative" solutions. so the autumn budget is cancelled and mps will be told of his winter plan for the economy. it's thought different forms of wage subsidy and targeted financial help is being considered. options may include a salary top—up scheme, similar to those already operating in france and germany. and a possible extention to a vat cut for tourism and hospitality until the end of march. the cbi wants a wages top—up from the government, provided that employees can work at least 50% of their normal hours. the tuc goes further. it wants work
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today, sirjohn major and tony blair joined forces again, writing in the sunday times that the government's the very integrity of our nation. ireland's foreign minister agrees. the british government, in my view, is behaving in an extraordinary way, and british people need to know that, because, outside of britain, where this issue is being discussed now, the reputation of the uk and britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very serious way. tomorrow, the action returns to parliament. several conservative mps have said they can't support a bill that breaks the law. that was vicki young there. right, let's take a look at what else is hitting headlines around the world. japan's ruling party will shortly hold a vote for its new leader and the country's next prime minister. the current prime minister, shinzo abe, is stepping down due to health reasons after almost eight years in the role. the liberal democratic party has a majority in parliament, so whoever wins the leadership contest will become prime minister. protests have been held in seve
today, sirjohn major and tony blair joined forces again, writing in the sunday times that the government's the very integrity of our nation. ireland's foreign minister agrees. the british government, in my view, is behaving in an extraordinary way, and british people need to know that, because, outside of britain, where this issue is being discussed now, the reputation of the uk and britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very serious way....
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writing in the sunday times newspaper, the two former leaders describe the proposal as shocking, addingritain's reputation for the rule of law, threaten the good friday peace agreement and could prompt damaging retaliation from the european union. a leading scientist has warned that the uk is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus, as infections rise. professor sir mark walport, a member of the british government's scientific advisory body, says people need to limit their socialising to ensure children can remain at school, and students at university. lauren moss reports. 0n the final weekend before new restrictions are introduced, there's a stark warning about what could lie ahead. 3,500 more coronavirus cases have been diagnosed for the second day in a row. scientists say although the rate of infection is lower than it was at the peak of the epidemic, covid—i9 is growing in the community. i think one would have to say we're on the edge of losing control. and you've only got to look across the channel to see what's happening in france and what's happening in spain. the figures
writing in the sunday times newspaper, the two former leaders describe the proposal as shocking, addingritain's reputation for the rule of law, threaten the good friday peace agreement and could prompt damaging retaliation from the european union. a leading scientist has warned that the uk is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus, as infections rise. professor sir mark walport, a member of the british government's scientific advisory body, says people need to limit their...
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first a look at tomorrow's front pages: let's start with the sunday times — it splashes on leaked documentsers have criticised the attorney—general for destroying the uk's reputation, as the row over brexit continues. brexit is on the front page of the sunday telegraph too. the newspaper says the prime minister risks another row with the eu — with plans to opt out of parts of european human rights laws. the sunday express carries an interview with borisjohnson, in which he vows to radically overhaul jail sentences. the mail on sunday urges an end to the covid restrictions, which have seen thousands of women forced to endure labour alone. and, the sunday mirror reports that ufc star conor mcgregor, taken into custody in corsica on suspicion of attempted sexual
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the sailor was aboard the "uss nimitz" but could not be located on the aircraft carrier sunday. >>> time now for a look at your labor day weather forecast. denver is preparing for weather whiplash. the city hit a record 101 degrees over the weekend, but by tomorrow night they're expecting up to three inches of snow. checking today's high temperatures, denver gets to 93 today along with several other cities. still brutally hot in california. los angeles hits 90 but much hotter away from the ocean, minneapolis will see a high of only 60 with showers possible from the dakotas to michigan and pleasantly warm across the northeast today. 79 in new york. >>> coming up, a new warning about hand sanitizer. hear from a woman who says she was seriously burned. >>> but first a boy gets his head stuck in a railing five stories high. the effort to save him. >>> and the shocking moment at the u.s. open, the top ranked player is thrown out after hitting the line judge in the throat with a ball. what he is saying this morning. line judge in the throat with a ball. how will 2020 census data be used? where
the sailor was aboard the "uss nimitz" but could not be located on the aircraft carrier sunday. >>> time now for a look at your labor day weather forecast. denver is preparing for weather whiplash. the city hit a record 101 degrees over the weekend, but by tomorrow night they're expecting up to three inches of snow. checking today's high temperatures, denver gets to 93 today along with several other cities. still brutally hot in california. los angeles hits 90 but much hotter...
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in a joint column for the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair called the proposal — which woulding dismissed the criticism, saying the country is facing an unprecedented situation. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt, reports.
in a joint column for the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair called the proposal — which woulding dismissed the criticism, saying the country is facing an unprecedented situation. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt, reports.
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publisher and longtime editor of the sunday times harald evans has died it was 92. spawned more than 17 years making him one of the most influential figures in british media it was known for advocating for causes often overlooked is that an investigation that exposed the harmful effects of the drug for little minds in the 1950 s. . israel is imposing even stricter coronavirus lockdown measures after a surgeon in factions prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the destructions a necessary to keep the country from being pushed to what he calls the edge of the abyss i fostered reports. israel was already one week into its 2nd coded 1000 locked down now with new cases nearing 7000 a day and the health system issuing warnings of overstretch daily life in the economy to be restricted yet further. in the past 2 days we heard from the experts that if we don't take immediate and difficult steps we will reach the edge of the a bit in order to save the lives of israeli citizens we are required to impose full lockdown for 2 weeks. that means all non-essential businesses will cl
publisher and longtime editor of the sunday times harald evans has died it was 92. spawned more than 17 years making him one of the most influential figures in british media it was known for advocating for causes often overlooked is that an investigation that exposed the harmful effects of the drug for little minds in the 1950 s. . israel is imposing even stricter coronavirus lockdown measures after a surgeon in factions prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the destructions a necessary to...
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times, and staff writer at tribune magazine, grace blakeley. great to see you both again. so let's have a look at some of the front pages we've got in already. the guardian leads with the german government's statement that they have evidence kremlin critic alexei navalny was poisoned by nerve agent novichok, as world leaders press vladamir putin for answers. the financial times carries a warning from borisjohnson about difficult economic times ahead and rishi sunak‘s admission that tax rises will be needed to cover the impact of coronavirus. the metro's front page states school exams cancelled due to lockdown could have been held — as the chair of quual said the body had warned ministers a calculated grades system would be controversial. the government's drive to encourage workers to return to the office has been postponed, as firms struggle to meet social distancing guidelines — that's according to the daily telegraph. the newspaper also features the duke and duchess of sussex after they sign a production deal with ne
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times, and staff writer at tribune magazine, grace blakeley. great to see you both again. so let's have a look at some of the front pages we've got in already. the guardian leads with the german government's statement that they have evidence kremlin critic alexei navalny was poisoned by nerve agent novichok, as world leaders press vladamir putin for answers. the financial times carries a warning from borisjohnson about...
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union is threatening to impose a customs border in the irish sea, separating but writing in the sunday timesny blair say "what is being proposed now is shocking...is irresponsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." 0ur political correspondent helen catt has more. of course, these are two former prime ministers from different parties, one labour, one conservative. so it is striking that they have chosen at this point to come back together again, if you like, and they make this quite and they've also, in their letter, attacked the justification that boris johnson has given for taking this action. borisjohnson has said he needs to do it to protect the integrity of the uk and the peace process in northern ireland. they've said they disagree with that. they say the government's action does not protect the good friday agreement, it imperils it. they've also poured scorn on the idea that this difference of opinion is something that's just come to light, saying that to claim now that the governme
union is threatening to impose a customs border in the irish sea, separating but writing in the sunday timesny blair say "what is being proposed now is shocking...is irresponsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." 0ur political correspondent helen catt has more. of course, these are two former prime ministers from different parties, one labour, one conservative. so it is...
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today, sirjohn major and tony blairjoined forces again, writing in the sunday times that the government'sy of our nation. ireland's foreign minister agrees. the british government, in my view, is behaving in an extraordinary way, and british people need to know that, because, outside of britain, where this issue is being discussed now, the reputation of the uk and britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very serious way. tomorrow, the action returns to parliament. several conservative mps have said they can't support a bill that breaks the law. let's get some of the day's other news. japan's ruling party is due to vote shortly to elect a new leader, and the country's new prime minister. shinzo abe is stepping down from the role after almost eight years due to health reasons. the liberal democratic party has a majority in parliament so whoever wins the leadership contest will automatically become prime minister. protests have been held in several cities in argentina against the policies of president alberto fernandez. they were sparked b
today, sirjohn major and tony blairjoined forces again, writing in the sunday times that the government'sy of our nation. ireland's foreign minister agrees. the british government, in my view, is behaving in an extraordinary way, and british people need to know that, because, outside of britain, where this issue is being discussed now, the reputation of the uk and britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very serious way. tomorrow, the action...
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i asked zoe thomas, the principal author of this year's sunday times good university guide, what studentsoing to find it's quite a different experience. it still of course worth having and this is a huge milestone in any young person's life and for their families as well. so they are still excited and looking forward to it but they will discover they will not have the big lecture hall experiences that would have happened in previous terms. because as you said in your introduction, so much is now being done online. there is still some face—to—face teaching, but it's going to be on a smaller scale in groups and students will be living and studying in bubbles. and these, as restrictions may get tighter, the bubbles may have to get a little smaller. halls of residence are less full, they have had to be to take into consideration social distancing, some universities are are hopeful being more sedate, it might positively impact students proclivities for drinking and reckless behaviour so there may be some positives to come out of this. but what we have also seen is a lot of development in the h
i asked zoe thomas, the principal author of this year's sunday times good university guide, what studentsoing to find it's quite a different experience. it still of course worth having and this is a huge milestone in any young person's life and for their families as well. so they are still excited and looking forward to it but they will discover they will not have the big lecture hall experiences that would have happened in previous terms. because as you said in your introduction, so much is...
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scientific adviser written in may to officials, some of it is redacted there, in response to a sunday timeson. they discuss how they should handle the inquiry. towards the bottom of it there is a really interesting quote. when he says, i argued stronger than anyone for action for lockdown with a telling off from the cmo, that's chris whitty, two other government officials included so mark sedwill, the cabinet secretary. you will remember sir patrick vallance and chris whitty have stood side by side at many of these downing street press c0 nfe re nces . at many of these downing street press conferences. there is a true suggestion here over a bit of a difference of opinion. a government spokesperson said there was no disagreement in the substance of scientific advice given to ministers and there was no delay to lock down. but i think this document suggests that there is may be quite a lot of discussion to be had about what was really going on. hugh pym, our health editor. families of those who lost their lives in the manchester arena bombing have been sharing messages and videos about their l
scientific adviser written in may to officials, some of it is redacted there, in response to a sunday timeson. they discuss how they should handle the inquiry. towards the bottom of it there is a really interesting quote. when he says, i argued stronger than anyone for action for lockdown with a telling off from the cmo, that's chris whitty, two other government officials included so mark sedwill, the cabinet secretary. you will remember sir patrick vallance and chris whitty have stood side by...
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course those winds of help to lower the temperatures through the east and the mad and the strong sunday time it is back up again so $31.00 the high end in jerusalem a warm day q $845.00 degrees on time which is of course for the south and again we're now in the mid to high thirty's but feeling very humid as it is very very little way and on into monday we could well see one or 2 shots that if i mount a cloud working their way through areas of iran and again want to rain showers just pushing on into northern sections of afghanistan. but elsewhere it remains fine and dry with plenty of sunshine central africa plenty of downpours had of course the rains pushing it a bit further south this time of year the cloud as well is becoming a little bit thicker going to wash out sunday across northern areas of angola and all the while these showers these spells of rain working their way around the east coast of south africa as you can see becoming quite heavy as we go through monday but it stays warm dry and sunny in johannesburg with a high of 24. frank assessments seeing back in yemen. like the suit th
course those winds of help to lower the temperatures through the east and the mad and the strong sunday time it is back up again so $31.00 the high end in jerusalem a warm day q $845.00 degrees on time which is of course for the south and again we're now in the mid to high thirty's but feeling very humid as it is very very little way and on into monday we could well see one or 2 shots that if i mount a cloud working their way through areas of iran and again want to rain showers just pushing on...
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today, sirjohn major and tony blairjoined forces again, writing in the sunday times that the government'sland's foreign minister agrees. the british government, in my view, is behaving in an extraordinary way, and british people need to know that, because, outside of britain, where this issue is being discussed now, the reputation of the uk and britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very serious way. tomorrow, the action returns to parliament. several conservative mps have said they can't support a bill that breaks the law. that is it from me. thanks for watching. bye—bye. hello there. the weather is set to get quite a bit hotter across england and wales for the next day or two, but taking centre stage more recently has been this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic. and that's been bringing some very heavy rain, some large rainfall totals building in across the highlands. we've had over 140mm of rain recorded, bringing reports of some localised flooding. and we've had this landslide effect at the a83, at t
today, sirjohn major and tony blairjoined forces again, writing in the sunday times that the government'sland's foreign minister agrees. the british government, in my view, is behaving in an extraordinary way, and british people need to know that, because, outside of britain, where this issue is being discussed now, the reputation of the uk and britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very serious way. tomorrow, the action returns to...
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been redacted so it is not entirely clear who received it, a discussion over how to respond to a sunday times stop towards the bottom of the e—mail sir patrick says it is also the case that i argued stronger than anyone for action for lockdown, with a telling off from cmo, chris whitley, and a couple of other very senior government officials. implying a disagreement at the time over a very fundamental policy. a government spokesperson has said today there was no disagreement on the substance of scientific advice which was given to ministers and there was no delight to look down. i think this will fuel further debate and speculation about what is really going on. thank you. a new treatment for covid—i9, that uses artificial antibodies, is about to be tested in uk hospitals. mono—clonal antibodies are made in laboratories — and it's hoped they will boost the effect of the antibodies that occur naturally in people who are infected with coronavirus. about 2000 patients will be given the treatment — to see if its effective at fighting the virus. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle has more.
been redacted so it is not entirely clear who received it, a discussion over how to respond to a sunday times stop towards the bottom of the e—mail sir patrick says it is also the case that i argued stronger than anyone for action for lockdown, with a telling off from cmo, chris whitley, and a couple of other very senior government officials. implying a disagreement at the time over a very fundamental policy. a government spokesperson has said today there was no disagreement on the substance...
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but writing in the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair say "what is being proposed now is shockingonsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." 0ur political correspondent, helen catt is here. they both have criticised boris johnson in the past but these are very strong words of criticism. these are two former prime ministers from different parties, one labour and one conservative so to striking they have at this point decided to come back together again and also in the letter they have attacked the justification boris johnson is given for taking this action. he says he needs to do to protect the integrity of the uk and the peace process in northern ireland. they say they disagree with that and the government action does not protect the good friday agreement, it puts it in peril. they have poured scorn on the idea of this difference of opinion has just come to light saying to claim no the government has onlyjust discovered this consequence is a nonsense thought it was the prime min
but writing in the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair say "what is being proposed now is shockingonsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." 0ur political correspondent, helen catt is here. they both have criticised boris johnson in the past but these are very strong words of criticism. these are two former prime ministers from different parties, one labour and one...