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we will turn to the front - page of the sunday times. 8096 and a page of the sunday times. 80% and aay rise. i don't hear much these days, a pay rise. ., �* , ., , ., rise. i don't understand this one, i'm rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid- _ rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid. with _ rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid. with the _ rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid. with the sunday - rise. i don't understand this one, | i'm afraid. with the sunday times rise. i don't understand this one, i i'm afraid. with the sunday times is saying is hospitality industry is so short of staff that pay is shooting up, and so by 80%. so people who would have gotten saved 22,700 before the pandemic started can now look forward to salaries of 26,800. the times suggests this is to do with furlough but i would have thought that the sector has been so badly hit and so many bits of it have closed down, i'm surprised that they have a shortage of labour. 0n they have a shortage of labour. 0n the other hand, in the same piece, they are saying that retail pay has gon
we will turn to the front - page of the sunday times. 8096 and a page of the sunday times. 80% and aay rise. i don't hear much these days, a pay rise. ., �* , ., , ., rise. i don't understand this one, i'm rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid- _ rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid. with _ rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid. with the _ rise. i don't understand this one, i'm afraid. with the sunday - rise. i don't understand this one, | i'm afraid. with the sunday...
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no, they absolutely - cannot and the sunday times has been cannot and the sunday times has been runningif you look at that front—page photo of the four—year—old who is holding _ photo of the four—year—old who is holding up — photo of the four—year—old who is holding up that piece of paper which says holding up that piece of paper which says the _ holding up that piece of paper which says the bill that her father, matthew, is facing is more than £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat. £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat he _ £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat he is— £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat he is an— £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat. he is an nhs worker on £22,500 a year— flat. he is an nhs worker on £22,500 a year and _ flat. he is an nhs worker on £22,500 a year and the flat cost him £88,000 in 2012 _ a year and the flat cost him £88,000 in 2012. these sumsjust do not add up in 2012. these sumsjust do not add up and _ in 2012. these sumsjust do not add up and every— in 2012. these sumsjust do not add up and every one of these stories, and there
no, they absolutely - cannot and the sunday times has been cannot and the sunday times has been runningif you look at that front—page photo of the four—year—old who is holding _ photo of the four—year—old who is holding up — photo of the four—year—old who is holding up that piece of paper which says holding up that piece of paper which says the _ holding up that piece of paper which says the bill that her father, matthew, is facing is more than £100,000 to remove cladding from...
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i want to get onto the sunday times now — place. i want to get onto the sunday times now.ran, staying with you, to pick up on this, the palace sense for william to rescue the union. it says that courtiers are drawing up plans for the duke and duchess of cambridge to spend more time in scotland to boast of the union amid fears and the royal household that politicians are losing scotland. it is interesting that they are saying that these fears are being expressed and that they are known to be expressed by the royal household, at least according to this article. the sunday times _ least according to this article. tie: sunday times points least according to this article. tte: sunday times points out least according to this article. t“t2 sunday times points out in least according to this article. tt2 sunday times points out in the least according to this article. t“t2 sunday times points out in the same article that there is still no love lost between the queen and boris johnson and it seems that that confidence or lack thereof in the prime minister spreading to the rest of the
i want to get onto the sunday times now — place. i want to get onto the sunday times now.ran, staying with you, to pick up on this, the palace sense for william to rescue the union. it says that courtiers are drawing up plans for the duke and duchess of cambridge to spend more time in scotland to boast of the union amid fears and the royal household that politicians are losing scotland. it is interesting that they are saying that these fears are being expressed and that they are known to be...
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according to the sunday times, mr hancock informed his wife he was leaving her on thursday evening, immediately he learnt his affair was about to be exposed. in the mail on sunday, chancellor saja javid announced as new secretary. and in other news, wales miss out on a place in the euro 2020 quarterfinals. the telegraph sport carries a photo of wales captain gareth bale looking dejected after denmark scored the third of four goals in amsterdam. so, let's begin. we have to start... it is both of you, almost only one story tonight. ayesha, the mail on sunday first. a photograph of mrs hancock and the news that hancock quit his job and hancock and the news that hancock quit hisjob and his marriage. hancock and the news that hancock quit his job and his marriage. quit his “ob and his marriage. yeah, there's quit his job and his marriage. yeah, there's lots — quit his job and his marriage. yeah, there's lots of— quit his job and his marriage. yeah, there's lots of details _ quit his job and his marriage. yeah, there's lots of details about - quit his job and his marriage. yeah, there's lots of detai
according to the sunday times, mr hancock informed his wife he was leaving her on thursday evening, immediately he learnt his affair was about to be exposed. in the mail on sunday, chancellor saja javid announced as new secretary. and in other news, wales miss out on a place in the euro 2020 quarterfinals. the telegraph sport carries a photo of wales captain gareth bale looking dejected after denmark scored the third of four goals in amsterdam. so, let's begin. we have to start... it is both of...
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according to the sunday times — the duke and duchess of cambridge could be asked by palace aides to spendscotland to bolster the cause for the union. we can begin our discussion. good evening to you. we begin with the front page of the observer. an eye—catching story, a call from borisjohnson ahead of the g7 in cornwall next week to vaccinate the world's population by the end of next year. let's begin with you, maya. next year. let's begin with you, ma a. ~ . , , ., , next year. let's begin with you, maa. maya. what this story is really talkin: maya. what this story is really talking about, _ maya. what this story is really talking about, the _ maya. what this story is really talking about, the observers l maya. what this story is really - talking about, the observers saying a number of what they call influential figures saying a failure to agree a vaccination plan for poorer countries could lead to them refusing or being unable or unwilling to take measures to deal with climate change. i think one of the key things from this story in the key things from this story in the observer, the st
according to the sunday times — the duke and duchess of cambridge could be asked by palace aides to spendscotland to bolster the cause for the union. we can begin our discussion. good evening to you. we begin with the front page of the observer. an eye—catching story, a call from borisjohnson ahead of the g7 in cornwall next week to vaccinate the world's population by the end of next year. let's begin with you, maya. next year. let's begin with you, ma a. ~ . , , ., , next year. let's begin...
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let's move on to the sunday times. caroline, your story, go. let's move on to the sunday times. the sunday times has been leading the way on _ years". yes, the sunday times has been leading the way on the - years". yes, the sunday times has i been leading the way on the exposure of what went on with the greensill saga, and we have received information about a report which is due to come out tomorrow which is being published, interim findings by the committee. this is really the body that was empowered to make sure that all of the public bodies that exist are upheld to the highest standards of anti—corruption standards of anti—corru ption measures, standards of anti—corruption measures, and lord evans, former head of m15, chaired that committee. he has come up with a number of recommendations in this interim report, which he believes need to be implemented immediately in order to clean up politics and clean—up sleaze. 0ne clean up politics and clean—up sleaze. one of the main recommendations is that in some circumstances it warrants a five year ban from lobbying for x ministers a
let's move on to the sunday times. caroline, your story, go. let's move on to the sunday times. the sunday times has been leading the way on _ years". yes, the sunday times has been leading the way on the - years". yes, the sunday times has i been leading the way on the exposure of what went on with the greensill saga, and we have received information about a report which is due to come out tomorrow which is being published, interim findings by the committee. this is really the body...
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no, they absolutely - cannot and the sunday times has been running _ cannot and the sunday times hasn running quite a campaign about this and if_ running quite a campaign about this and if you _ running quite a campaign about this and if you look at that front—page photo _ and if you look at that front—page photo of— and if you look at that front—page photo of the four—year—old who is holding _ photo of the four—year—old who is holding up — photo of the four—year—old who is holding up that piece of paper which says the _ holding up that piece of paper which says the bill that her father, matthew, is facing is more than £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat. £100,000 to remove cladding from his that he _ £100,000 to remove cladding from his that he is_ £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat he is an— £100,000 to remove cladding from his flat. he is an nhs worker on £22,500 a year— flat. he is an nhs worker on £22,500 a year and _ flat. he is an nhs worker on £22,500 a year and the flat cost him £88,000 in 2012 _ a year and the flat cost him £88,000 in 2012. these sumsjust do not
no, they absolutely - cannot and the sunday times has been running _ cannot and the sunday times hasn running quite a campaign about this and if_ running quite a campaign about this and if you _ running quite a campaign about this and if you look at that front—page photo _ and if you look at that front—page photo of— and if you look at that front—page photo of the four—year—old who is holding _ photo of the four—year—old who is holding up — photo of the four—year—old who...
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it's not there for the sunday times and i guess it's not there for cnn. it's not there for the bbc. i just saw arwa nodding away. do you agree? i agree in that this is a phenomenon that i think we as an industry have been facing for a while and we've also globally speaking facing this sort of tragic trend of looking inwards and in the sense that nations on that scale have really been looking inward. governments have been looking inward. what i fear the covid pandemic did with us on an individual level there actually was a sense among western audiences if i'm going to put them over there, being that most of us when we report foreign news, we report from non—western countries, on topics that these western audiences can't necessarily relate to. they can't relate to the level of war we are talking about in syria or yemen, or can't relate to the level of poverty in these nations that are really struggling to even feed their kids one meal a day. but when covid hit, people all of a sudden went through this experience of, what if i was going through this in the m
it's not there for the sunday times and i guess it's not there for cnn. it's not there for the bbc. i just saw arwa nodding away. do you agree? i agree in that this is a phenomenon that i think we as an industry have been facing for a while and we've also globally speaking facing this sort of tragic trend of looking inwards and in the sense that nations on that scale have really been looking inward. governments have been looking inward. what i fear the covid pandemic did with us on an...
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christina is chief correspondent for the sunday times.orting in pakistan and afghanistan for more than three decades and senior international correspondent for cnn based in istanbul. before we get into the heart of the programme, you are the only one actually not based at home. you are out and about. so, can you tell us where are you and what are you doing? we are actually en route to a climate change story taking place in turkey. there has been an explosion of what looks like an alien, weird, slimy substance in a sea. we are actually going to do a story on that and how it's tied to climate change and we will be diving into it. it will be gross and interesting. of all the things i was expecting you to say, slimy alien substance was not that. anyway, let us start with the most obvious challenge. how do you do foreign reporting during a pandemic when you are not actually allowed to go anywhere. john simpson, you have been doing this for over half a century. you have reported from over 120 countries around the world, how does this last year
christina is chief correspondent for the sunday times.orting in pakistan and afghanistan for more than three decades and senior international correspondent for cnn based in istanbul. before we get into the heart of the programme, you are the only one actually not based at home. you are out and about. so, can you tell us where are you and what are you doing? we are actually en route to a climate change story taking place in turkey. there has been an explosion of what looks like an alien, weird,...
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the front page of the sunday times, to go. the front page of the sunday times. they — to go.e of the sunday times, they use the word _ times, they use the word humiliation. the same question to you, the timing, how long it took. i you, the timing, how long it took. i think 24 hours for matt hancock, who has taken a year and a half and still hasn't admitted he got it wrong with care homes, let's be honest, one day's action is fantastic from matt hancock. that is agility at its finest level. i just want to go back to what david said because i completely agree that it is his breaking of the rules but i wonder if he'd been photographed shaking hands with another politician, which he also shouldn't have been doing, or standing very close and doing what the footballers did, putting his arm around a male colleague, i wonder if we would have had the same response in the newspapers. i think it is notjust the hypocrisy of his behaviour, it is the fact that that hypocrisy extended to such a degree that he clearly felt he could have an extramarital affair in his office, while he was tell
the front page of the sunday times, to go. the front page of the sunday times. they — to go.e of the sunday times, they use the word _ times, they use the word humiliation. the same question to you, the timing, how long it took. i you, the timing, how long it took. i think 24 hours for matt hancock, who has taken a year and a half and still hasn't admitted he got it wrong with care homes, let's be honest, one day's action is fantastic from matt hancock. that is agility at its finest level. i...
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weeks later, the sunday times reported... the theory goes, the trip would have helped. it about india�*s absence from the list. a number ten spokesperson said only... well, we got more detail on the government�*s thinking when health secretary matt hancock said this in may. when we put pakistan on the red list, and indeed, bangladesh, the positivity of those arriving from pakistan and bangladesh was three times higher that from india. that�*s why we took those decisions. but publicly available government data doesn�*t back that up. these are the covid infection rates for arrivals in late march and early april. india�*s above bangladesh and close to pakistan. then, injune, mr hancock argued that back in april, the government didn�*t have the full picture. we didn�*t have that data because there is a long lag from the cases, the data in which the case occurs, to the date when the sequencing comes back. so, you have to act on the data that you have. his argument there is about sequencing, the process where individual variants are identified. but even without that informati
weeks later, the sunday times reported... the theory goes, the trip would have helped. it about india�*s absence from the list. a number ten spokesperson said only... well, we got more detail on the government�*s thinking when health secretary matt hancock said this in may. when we put pakistan on the red list, and indeed, bangladesh, the positivity of those arriving from pakistan and bangladesh was three times higher that from india. that�*s why we took those decisions. but publicly...
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the sunday times _ so that needs to be set as well. tia: sunday times front page.able view. rachel, is prince william the person to save the union? i rachel, is prince william the person to save the union?— rachel, is prince william the person to save the union? i somehow doubt it. it is absolutely _ to save the union? i somehow doubt it. it is absolutely true _ to save the union? i somehow doubt it. it is absolutely true that - it. it is absolutely true that prince _ it. it is absolutely true that prince william is infinitely more popular— prince william is infinitely more popular in — prince william is infinitely more popular in polling in scotland than say boris — popular in polling in scotland than say borisjohnson but i am not sure that necessarily transposes two would _ that necessarily transposes two would quite like prince william and therefore _ would quite like prince william and therefore everything else that we think about wanting independence from england is no longer true. i suspect— from england is no longer true. i suspect that this will read as fai
the sunday times _ so that needs to be set as well. tia: sunday times front page.able view. rachel, is prince william the person to save the union? i rachel, is prince william the person to save the union?— rachel, is prince william the person to save the union? i somehow doubt it. it is absolutely _ to save the union? i somehow doubt it. it is absolutely true _ to save the union? i somehow doubt it. it is absolutely true that - it. it is absolutely true that prince _ it. it is absolutely...
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according to the story on the front of the sunday times, - front of the sunday times, passengers aremanchester to london last week, subjected to 17 automated messages. there's a whole world of people who were downloading all these messages, although one chinese railway ccs wondered what does that mean. that drives us all— wondered what does that mean. that drives us all mad _ wondered what does that mean. trust drives us all mad and it doesn't make any sense! an aneurysm every time i'm on a train. ijust want to throw my shoes. it's so annoying. the worst thing is it's bad enough with the lack of reception, and then all these announcements come on... laughter we need a joint political party. i think— we need a joint political party. i think we — we need a joint political party. i think we can agree on her manifesto to end _ think we can agree on her manifesto to end these announcements. deal. a esha to end these announcements. deal. ayesha hazarika _ to end these announcements. deal. ayesha hazarika and _ to end these announcements. deal. ayesha hazarika and tim _ to end these announc
according to the story on the front of the sunday times, - front of the sunday times, passengers aremanchester to london last week, subjected to 17 automated messages. there's a whole world of people who were downloading all these messages, although one chinese railway ccs wondered what does that mean. that drives us all— wondered what does that mean. that drives us all mad _ wondered what does that mean. trust drives us all mad and it doesn't make any sense! an aneurysm every time i'm on a...
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christina is chief correspondent for the sunday times.ting on tennis match pakistan and afghanistan for more than three decades and senior international correspondent for cnn based in istanbul. before we get into the heart of the programme, you are the only one actually not based at home. you are out and about. so, can you tell us where are you and what are you doing? we tell us where are you and what are you doing?— tell us where are you and what are oudoinu? ., . , ., you doing? we are actually en route to a climate — you doing? we are actually en route to a climate change _ you doing? we are actually en route to a climate change story _ you doing? we are actually en route to a climate change story taking - to a climate change story taking place in turkey. there has been an explosion of what looks like an alien, weird, slimy substance in a sea of areas. it's thank called me for lunch but we are actually going to do a story on that and how it's tied to climate change and he will be diving into it. it will be gross and interesting. {iii b
christina is chief correspondent for the sunday times.ting on tennis match pakistan and afghanistan for more than three decades and senior international correspondent for cnn based in istanbul. before we get into the heart of the programme, you are the only one actually not based at home. you are out and about. so, can you tell us where are you and what are you doing? we tell us where are you and what are you doing?— tell us where are you and what are oudoinu? ., . , ., you doing? we are...
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weeks later, the sunday times reported... the theory goes, the trip would have helped.never accepted that. what is beyond dispute, though, is that by mid april, the pressure on borisjohnson was building. one leading public health academic said india being off the red list was "frankly insane". but the government held its line. on the 16th of april, the telegraph asked it about india's absence from the list. a number ten spokesperson said only... well, we got more detail on the government's thinking when health secretary matt hancock said this in may. when we put pakistan on the red list, and indeed, bangladesh, the positivity of those arriving from pakistan and bangladesh was three times higher that from india. that's why we took those decisions. but publicly available government data doesn't back that up. these are the covid infection rates for arrivals in late march and early april. india's above bangladesh and close to pakistan. then, injune, mr hancock argued that back in april, the government didn't have the full picture. we didn't have that data because there is a
weeks later, the sunday times reported... the theory goes, the trip would have helped.never accepted that. what is beyond dispute, though, is that by mid april, the pressure on borisjohnson was building. one leading public health academic said india being off the red list was "frankly insane". but the government held its line. on the 16th of april, the telegraph asked it about india's absence from the list. a number ten spokesperson said only... well, we got more detail on the...
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let's move on to the sunday times front page.for at some point? yes, we were told there _ be paid for at some point? yes, we were told there was _ be paid for at some point? yes, we were told there was no _ be paid for at some point? yes, we were told there was no magic - be paid for at some point? yes, we l were told there was no magic money tree i remember at some point? all these spending announcements, whether it is green pledges for cop26, a new royal, the whitehall spending review, covid recovery, social care coming up, it sounds like from the story that the pm is on a collision course with the chancellor rishi sunak to see actually, where are we getting this money from? the triple lock for pensions might be under threat again. we know number ten batted that way last time it was up for grabs and i suppose the money does have to come from somewhere. we hoped these massive bills we didn't expect from the pandemic and it sounds like there will be a bit of a stand—off between being able to spend and recover and how we do that a
let's move on to the sunday times front page.for at some point? yes, we were told there _ be paid for at some point? yes, we were told there was _ be paid for at some point? yes, we were told there was no _ be paid for at some point? yes, we were told there was no magic - be paid for at some point? yes, we l were told there was no magic money tree i remember at some point? all these spending announcements, whether it is green pledges for cop26, a new royal, the whitehall spending review, covid...
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time for _ week or so? yeah, from the sunday to thursday. time for a _ week or so? the sunday to thursday. time for a look at _ week or so? yeah, from the sunday to thursday. time for a look at the i thursday. time for a look at the weather with _ thursday. time for a look at the weather with stav. _ hello there. much of a country saw a fine day today except for that wash—out on friday. we have cloud and outbreaks of rain trundling eastwards through the night into parts of scotland and into england and wales. but out of that, some are clearer skies and clearing in scotland and northern ireland overnight too. quite a mild night to come. then the weather front across england and wales, so cloudier, showery bursts of rain and heavy downpours into the afternoon whereas for scotland and northern ireland, western england and wales, the best of the sunshine with temperatures a notch down across the board, down to 19 degrees. through the week, weather front is bringing a little rain to the north west of the country, breezy here, high pressure in the south and east, so here t
time for _ week or so? yeah, from the sunday to thursday. time for a _ week or so? the sunday to thursday. time for a look at _ week or so? yeah, from the sunday to thursday. time for a look at the i thursday. time for a look at the weather with _ thursday. time for a look at the weather with stav. _ hello there. much of a country saw a fine day today except for that wash—out on friday. we have cloud and outbreaks of rain trundling eastwards through the night into parts of scotland and into...
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christina lam, foreign correspondent for the sunday time. thank you so much for sharing your views and experience with us. you keep now rival protests are taking place on the streets of the peruvian capital, lima by supporters of the 2 opposing presidential candidates. federal c u. s. claim victory in the presidential one of 2 weeks ago, but his right wing opponent cake was. maury is refusing to concede defeat account to ended on tuesday with christie. you're just over 44000 votes ahead. who's your morning is claiming election ford with little evidence the back it up. well, let's cross live now. somebody on a sanchez, he joins us now from the ma, marianna, people protesting in peru their calls for marches around the country. it seems that many of them are anxious about the results. what's actually going on there? will barbara, there are people reporters of pick up of somebody just a few blocks away from the field gathering here in the center of the capital. people on both sides. very anxious about the result. many people here are the support
christina lam, foreign correspondent for the sunday time. thank you so much for sharing your views and experience with us. you keep now rival protests are taking place on the streets of the peruvian capital, lima by supporters of the 2 opposing presidential candidates. federal c u. s. claim victory in the presidential one of 2 weeks ago, but his right wing opponent cake was. maury is refusing to concede defeat account to ended on tuesday with christie. you're just over 44000 votes ahead. who's...
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the island is secure to, to on when in game one on sunday time to buy all the writing sunday champions, but find themselves immediately on the back. so here it is a better 7 series. so, so still a long way to go to takes place on tuesday. well, just over 6 months ago, roman gray's on was lucky to the 5 base fiery crash in bahrain that ultimately ended his for me, the one cray. the french driver who suffered burns has since successfully returned to bracing an indie car. but on sunday he found himself in another fire this time at a rice in detroit, and robbed an extinguisher, and did his best to put it out before the fiber brigade arrived. they later applauded him for keeping a cool head now of a joke of which says a golden grand slam in 2021 is possible off to winning the french open. the well, the one claims the 2nd of 2 majors this season on sunday, on the clay at roland garrath, he meets the funnel fits the path joke, which also won the australian open in february and hope to defend the wimbledon title later this month will be lympics and us open any play to achieve the golden slime
the island is secure to, to on when in game one on sunday time to buy all the writing sunday champions, but find themselves immediately on the back. so here it is a better 7 series. so, so still a long way to go to takes place on tuesday. well, just over 6 months ago, roman gray's on was lucky to the 5 base fiery crash in bahrain that ultimately ended his for me, the one cray. the french driver who suffered burns has since successfully returned to bracing an indie car. but on sunday he found...
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the sunday times, let's say we have! go on! the sunday times. and — let's say we have! go on!speak _ let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will speak to - let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will speak to the - times, and we will speak to the journalist later on who wrote this, about the queen's tv viewing habits and how she has been a particular fan of line of duty and would spend much of the lockdown talking to her staff about the various plot twists within what was described as hms bubble which was the codename for the group of people who kind of kept close to the queen during lockdown. keeping lots of other people away to ensure that she was safe. turns out she is also a fan of dad's army which is probably not a surprise and the x factor. but which is probably not a surprise and the x factor-— the x factor. but does surprise me! great to know. _ the x factor. but does surprise me! great to know, just _ the x factor. but does surprise me! great to know, just like _ the x factor. but does surprise me! great to know, just like us, - great to know,
the sunday times, let's say we have! go on! the sunday times. and — let's say we have! go on!speak _ let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will speak to - let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will speak to the - times, and we will speak to the journalist later on who wrote this, about the queen's tv viewing habits and how she has been a particular fan of line of duty and would spend much of the lockdown talking to her staff about the various plot twists within what...
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papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are joe mayes from bloomberg, and sian griffiths from the sunday timesgator whose murder has remained unsolved for more than three decades has criticised the metropolitan police's response. earlier this week, an independent report into daniel morgan's murder accused scotland yard of "a form of institutional corruption" — a claim that has been rejected by the force's commissioner. the dups paul givan has been told that he will have to resign as first minister after a new party leader takes over. he is northern ireland's youngest first minister and before long he will also be the shortest serving leader to hold the post. mr givan was informed of the news after the resignation of the dup leader, edwin poots on thursday night. sirjeffrey donaldson, who is favourite to be the next dup leader, has made it clear he plans to lead the party from stormont as first minister. the political commentator, sarah creighton, told me how the dup got itself into its current predicament. really this has been a disastrous number of weeks for the dup and its disastrous couple
papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are joe mayes from bloomberg, and sian griffiths from the sunday timesgator whose murder has remained unsolved for more than three decades has criticised the metropolitan police's response. earlier this week, an independent report into daniel morgan's murder accused scotland yard of "a form of institutional corruption" — a claim that has been rejected by the force's commissioner. the dups paul givan has been told that he will have to resign as...
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at the _ sunday times and other publications? at the time? | sunday times and other publications? pologies. lord dyson does not believe the bbc 's story— dyson does not believe the bbc 's story is, _ dyson does not believe the bbc 's story is, in— dyson does not believe the bbc 's story is, in his report. openness individually, decided autonomously that the _ individually, decided autonomously that the martin bashir story was not newsworthy and he believes the sunday— newsworthy and he believes the sunday times story about there being an official— sunday times story about there being an official line not to report it is true _ an official line not to report it is true there _ an official line not to report it is true. there simon? -- an official line not to report it is true. there simon?— an official line not to report it is true. there simon? -- is he wrong? i think it is wrong, _ true. there simon? -- is he wrong? i think it is wrong, all _ true. there simon? -- is he wrong? i think it is wrong, all i _ true. there simon? -- is he wrong? i think it is wrong, all i can _ true. th
at the _ sunday times and other publications? at the time? | sunday times and other publications? pologies. lord dyson does not believe the bbc 's story— dyson does not believe the bbc 's story is, _ dyson does not believe the bbc 's story is, in— dyson does not believe the bbc 's story is, in his report. openness individually, decided autonomously that the _ individually, decided autonomously that the martin bashir story was not newsworthy and he believes the sunday— newsworthy and he...
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should be banned from lobbying for up to five years after leaving office — that's the focus of the sunday timesto the anti—corruption watchdog's announcement this coming week in the wake of the greensill scandal. and we return to our top story this evening with the independent�*s front page — which features a picture of footballer christian eriksen being taken off the pitch earlier this evening. the player is now in a stable condition in hospital. so let's begin... so lovely to see you. joe, i wonder if you can kick us off, please. this was the breaking story today. and that concerning christian eriksen. yes, absolutely shocking. anybody who was_ yes, absolutely shocking. anybody who was watching have been absolutely stunned to see the 29—year—old who just sort of fell to the ground~ — 29—year—old who just sort of fell to the ground. we don't know quite what happened. _ the ground. we don't know quite what happened, and he is in hospital and apparently— happened, and he is in hospital and apparently is reportedly in a stable condition. — apparently is reportedly in a stable condition, which is
should be banned from lobbying for up to five years after leaving office — that's the focus of the sunday timesto the anti—corruption watchdog's announcement this coming week in the wake of the greensill scandal. and we return to our top story this evening with the independent�*s front page — which features a picture of footballer christian eriksen being taken off the pitch earlier this evening. the player is now in a stable condition in hospital. so let's begin... so lovely to see you....
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time of year given the sunshine will still get into the low 20s. and the high teens and low 20s in the north. pleasantly warm in that strong sunshine. saturday night into sundayf and followed behind by sunny spells. but those will trigger some intense showers and thunderstorms as well. and it's still warm air. so, when the sun comes out, still into the low 20s. as ever, there is more on the website including the warnings. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the official reports into the manchester arena attack has highlighted missed opportunities prevent deaths. the bomber should have been identified as a threat, the report blames police and others responsible at the concert. everybody concerned with security at the arena should have been doing theirjob in the knowledge that a terrorist attack might occur on that night. terrorist attack might occur on that ni . ht. , ., ., night. they were not. the next hour we will turn — night. they were not. the next hour we will turn to _ night. they were not. the next hour we will turn to zambia, _ night. they were not. the next hour we will turn to zambia, when - night. they were not. the next hour we will tu
time of year given the sunshine will still get into the low 20s. and the high teens and low 20s in the north. pleasantly warm in that strong sunshine. saturday night into sundayf and followed behind by sunny spells. but those will trigger some intense showers and thunderstorms as well. and it's still warm air. so, when the sun comes out, still into the low 20s. as ever, there is more on the website including the warnings. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the official reports into...
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is directly contradicted by the second permanent secretary in meetings minutes published by the sunday timescorresponds only with private office via a gmail account. and as the good law project have reported, on the 19th of april 2020, lord feldman e—mailed lord bethell on his private address about the availability of covid—19 test kits by a canadian company. "certainly worth contacting to see if they can help. and the pricing seems competitive." it is self—evident this is government business and specifically within the lord bethell's portfolio. and lord feldman, who was co—chair of the conservative party, was writing to the minister at his private e—mail address on government business. i note in addition the ministers meeting with abington health on the 1st of april 2020 was not disclosed on the ministerial meeting schedule. i am absolutely rigorous to ensure that government business is conducted through the correct formal channels. my lords, contracts are negotiated by officials, not by ministers. submissions from officials are handled through departmental digital boxes, and that is right.
is directly contradicted by the second permanent secretary in meetings minutes published by the sunday timescorresponds only with private office via a gmail account. and as the good law project have reported, on the 19th of april 2020, lord feldman e—mailed lord bethell on his private address about the availability of covid—19 test kits by a canadian company. "certainly worth contacting to see if they can help. and the pricing seems competitive." it is self—evident this is...
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let me start with the sunday times. it says puritan in chief who became the minister.s here that his job and his marriage and then if i can show you a picture of the observer, inside you have hancock may have gone but questions of integrity linger. it goes to the point you made. it wasn't so much the image was put on the front page of the newspaper on friday. this image shows matt hancock, the then health secretary, in an embrace with his aide. it wasn't that that really broke the camel's back. it wasn't the infidelity or the morality of it but it was the fact that then people felt it was hypocritical of him. he was the man who of course created these rules. he was the architect of the social distancing rules. that photo according to the sun was from may the 6th. in that time we were in stage 2 of restrictions. what does that mean? you couldn't hug family members, you couldn't hug anyone. there was social distancing. in fact, only a week after that photo was taken of him could you officially start hugging people that you saw the easing, let's say, on social distancing.
let me start with the sunday times. it says puritan in chief who became the minister.s here that his job and his marriage and then if i can show you a picture of the observer, inside you have hancock may have gone but questions of integrity linger. it goes to the point you made. it wasn't so much the image was put on the front page of the newspaper on friday. this image shows matt hancock, the then health secretary, in an embrace with his aide. it wasn't that that really broke the camel's back....
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papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are joe mayes from bloomberg, and sian griffiths from the sunday timesained unsolved for more than three decades has criticised the metropolitan police's response. earlier this week, an independent panel accused scotland yard of "a form of institutional corruption" over daniel morgan's case — a claim that was later rejected by the force's commissioner. sanchia berg reports. daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his death. his son, also called daniel, wasjust four years old when he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morgan's murder in a pub car park in south london 34 years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to consider the panel's report. but she said she did not accept that the force was currently institutionally corrupt. i don't accept their apologies. i think we've heard enough apologies. i think it's
papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are joe mayes from bloomberg, and sian griffiths from the sunday timesained unsolved for more than three decades has criticised the metropolitan police's response. earlier this week, an independent panel accused scotland yard of "a form of institutional corruption" over daniel morgan's case — a claim that was later rejected by the force's commissioner. sanchia berg reports. daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his...
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through the time we get to sunday.p shower still tonight lingering to the midlands and wales and patchy rain from northeast england, quite a lot of clad keeping temperatures from probably too low most of us still in double figures heading into saturday morning. we still have this fairly weak area of low pressure. not particularly active weather fronts, just bringing a fair amount of cloud in a few spots of rain through the day on saturday but less isobars on the map and not as breezy. why cloudy conditions, wanted to showers for northeast england but also wanted to shop showers for the midlands, wales east anglia, sandy smells elsewhere i think for most places in temperatures between 13 to 22 degrees. this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley, the headlines at 7pm. matt hancock apologises after pictures emerged of him embracing and kissing a colleague, breaking covid guidelines. he says he's sorry after the images showed him with gina coladangelo. mr hancock still has the support of the prime minister, but labour says he should
through the time we get to sunday.p shower still tonight lingering to the midlands and wales and patchy rain from northeast england, quite a lot of clad keeping temperatures from probably too low most of us still in double figures heading into saturday morning. we still have this fairly weak area of low pressure. not particularly active weather fronts, just bringing a fair amount of cloud in a few spots of rain through the day on saturday but less isobars on the map and not as breezy. why...
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papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are joe mayes from bloomberg, and sian griffiths from the sunday timesh covid jabs and come into contact with someone infected with covid, could be spared having to isolate for 10 days. that's if trials, currently under way, prove the idea is effective. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticasjoins me now. so what would happen instead of quarantining? essentially it is daily testing. as you say this only applies to people who have been double vaccinated. you would have to have had both your covid vaccines and allowed a couple of weeks to allow that to come to pass, your antibodies to be built up. then what they are looking at with these trials, what they are looking at with the 40,000 people involved at the minute, instead of having to isolate for coming into contact with someone with the cove symptoms, you take a daily test in the morning, a rapid lateralflow test, if it is negative you are allowed out for the day. the next morning you have to do the same again and so on for a week. after a week you are clear. that is what they are examining. the
papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are joe mayes from bloomberg, and sian griffiths from the sunday timesh covid jabs and come into contact with someone infected with covid, could be spared having to isolate for 10 days. that's if trials, currently under way, prove the idea is effective. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticasjoins me now. so what would happen instead of quarantining? essentially it is daily testing. as you say this only applies to people who have been double...
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sunday nights were also the time to plan and prepare for the week to come. it was an evening of antismaker anticipation, hope and a new begin, sunday nights can be the right time to reflect on what is most important in life. family, friends, faith, neighbors and country. sunday mornings are great, they are peaceful, tranquil. but sunday nights. the serenity begins to give way to excitement and anticipation for what possible in the week to come. i had my life changed on a sunday night, i was sitting in church, probably unhappy about missing the dallas cowboy's game, i looked across the sanctuary of our church, i saw the most beautiful girl i had seen in my life. i have been looking at her since, and been living with her for the past 31 years, there is something beautiful about sunday night in america, when there is that chance to spend the time with you, i grabbed it what could be better than reflecting and remember, renewing and anticipating and ex pressing grad computer for what we -- gratitude for what we have, i am not a television professional. there are
sunday nights were also the time to plan and prepare for the week to come. it was an evening of antismaker anticipation, hope and a new begin, sunday nights can be the right time to reflect on what is most important in life. family, friends, faith, neighbors and country. sunday mornings are great, they are peaceful, tranquil. but sunday nights. the serenity begins to give way to excitement and anticipation for what possible in the week to come. i had my life changed on a sunday night, i was...
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this is a headline from the sunday times in the united kingdom can.ed not from a seafood market, not from a human being eating a bat but, rather, from the lab right across the street that was experimenting with bat coronaviruses. this is also interesting to me, lawrence, that it came from the u.k., because it shows the group think that overtook the entire world who dismissed that idea as a spoors. lawrence: -- a conspiracy. it came through a leak. this is not official channels. it's not like all these government agencies are being transparent with us. certain reporters are getting leaks, but again, kt mcfarland said we wouldn't be at this point if the american media would have held these folks accountable. they decided to go after trump. watch this. >> the mainstream media, social media, the tech titans, the democrats, by all of those people refusing to allow the stories to come out about china, the damage has been done. china's gotten away with it. you know, we may have investigations now into the origins, but do you think the chinese are going to le
this is a headline from the sunday times in the united kingdom can.ed not from a seafood market, not from a human being eating a bat but, rather, from the lab right across the street that was experimenting with bat coronaviruses. this is also interesting to me, lawrence, that it came from the u.k., because it shows the group think that overtook the entire world who dismissed that idea as a spoors. lawrence: -- a conspiracy. it came through a leak. this is not official channels. it's not like...
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have a great sunday. >>> time and temperature on nbc bay area is sponsored by mancini's sleep world,est place to buy a mattress. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. when it comes to flooring, i'm hard to please. so, i go to floor & decor where they don't just know the difference between products, they live for it. from american hardwood to spanish porcelain to italian marble, i'm looking for inspiration from every part of the world. so, when it comes to discovering every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design, one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. now, i've got one. explore floor &
have a great sunday. >>> time and temperature on nbc bay area is sponsored by mancini's sleep world,est place to buy a mattress. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion...
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said "the sunday times." "the observer" says hancock may have gone but impressions of integrity linger and "the daily mail" hancock quits his job and marriage. he put out a video statement where he apologized for his failings and where he needed to step down given the fact he was telling people who they ought to be doing and following rules and he was going against them. take a listen to what he said. >> i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made, that you have made and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them and that's why i've got to resign. >> reporter: so he was under increasing pressure following the front page of "the sun" that came out on friday. you could see the cctv image of matt hancock in an embrace with one of his closest aides. it wasn't so much the morality of it or the infidelity of it of these two individuals, having this affair that really broke the camel's back. it hypocrisy. here you have a health secretary at the time who was creating t
said "the sunday times." "the observer" says hancock may have gone but impressions of integrity linger and "the daily mail" hancock quits his job and marriage. he put out a video statement where he apologized for his failings and where he needed to step down given the fact he was telling people who they ought to be doing and following rules and he was going against them. take a listen to what he said. >> i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in...
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he told the sunday times he's human and is not letting the is dent bother him. back and cringe. so it's growth. it's about growth. hart did note accountability is important when people do or say something damaging. piers morgan here's his take last night on hannity. >> if you deviate one iota from their woke world view, you must be saved, villifi department an. we've seen it happen again and again. i discovered after i left the morning show over here, for example, that meghan markle personally contacted my boss he demanding all sorts of things including an apology. that can't be right. somebody like meghan markle, a public figure, thinks she has the right to dictate the freedom of speech and the freedom of expression and opinion of broadcasters like me or yourself. todd: morgan left his hosting gig back in march after his comments about prince harry and a meghan markle's interview with oprah drew fierce backlash. jillian: incredible video out of russia shows a group of good samaritans going to great heights to rescue two kids from a drain pipe. they formed a hum
he told the sunday times he's human and is not letting the is dent bother him. back and cringe. so it's growth. it's about growth. hart did note accountability is important when people do or say something damaging. piers morgan here's his take last night on hannity. >> if you deviate one iota from their woke world view, you must be saved, villifi department an. we've seen it happen again and again. i discovered after i left the morning show over here, for example, that meghan markle...
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humi humiliated, inside "puritan in chief" who became the minister for had inkrissy says "the sunday timeshis job and marriage." in the "observer" hancock may have gone but questions of integrity linger. xwgs matt hancock wrote a letter to the prime minister. the prime minister said he was sorry to see him go but he apologized for his failings. take a listen. >> i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made, that you have made and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them and that's why i've got to resign. >> reporter: it wasn't just the public outcry but also members of his party of boris johnson's party who felt that his position was untenable. kim? >> so much more than just a kiss there. cnn's isa suarez reports, appreciate. >>> new coronavirus restrictions have gone into place in parts of australia this weekend as covid case numbers tick upward. a two-day lockdown went into effect a few hours ago in some northern territory areas, the two-week stay-at-home order is under way in the sydney region. ivan watson joins us live from hong kong. w
humi humiliated, inside "puritan in chief" who became the minister for had inkrissy says "the sunday timeshis job and marriage." in the "observer" hancock may have gone but questions of integrity linger. xwgs matt hancock wrote a letter to the prime minister. the prime minister said he was sorry to see him go but he apologized for his failings. take a listen. >> i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made, that you have made...
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that according to a sunday times london report saying u.s. diplomatic sources are worried if the origin is not determined this could happen again. >> at the very least we'll find out that china was not transparent. we're going to find out that china covered up what they knew. >> experts say china could provide evidence to help guide the investigation. >> they could provide the blood samples from those who worked in the lab in wuhan. they have refused to do that they could provide the source of the original strains. they refuse to do that. >> the ministry of foreign affairs in beijing fired back together. >> china firmly opposes some u.s. politicians politicizing the virus tracing issue. why are these people pestering on the theory of chinese lab leak without any evidence? >> there is also the issue of how this covid origin story was covered. now, some in the mainstream media are sounding embarrassed after ridiculing the lab leak theory. >> i think people made this mistake. a lot of people on the political left and in the media said, wow, if t
that according to a sunday times london report saying u.s. diplomatic sources are worried if the origin is not determined this could happen again. >> at the very least we'll find out that china was not transparent. we're going to find out that china covered up what they knew. >> experts say china could provide evidence to help guide the investigation. >> they could provide the blood samples from those who worked in the lab in wuhan. they have refused to do that they could...
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the sunday times says downing street and the treasury are at loggerheads over borisjohnson's multi—millions a claim that prince charles has vowed that harry and meghan's son — archie — will never be a prince under the new slimmed down monarchy. a palace spokesman told the paper they don't comment on speculation over succession. and it was musical royalty trending on twitter overnight. paul weller played a concert with the bbc symphony orchestra in london last month — which was broadcast on bbc 2 last night — prompting a flood of admiring comments online. a lot of football around at the moment with the euro is going on. england and scotland game on friday night and i think that was a thrill for many scottish fans who were there, keeping them to a draw but for england fans a disappointment. a side issue in the football was gareth southgate's attire. if you can see here, he warwick sued for the first game but this game... the weather was awful and the rain was have ring down anti— opted for a —— and he did for a shacket. it is a cross between a shirt and a jacket. itjust cross between a shirt
the sunday times says downing street and the treasury are at loggerheads over borisjohnson's multi—millions a claim that prince charles has vowed that harry and meghan's son — archie — will never be a prince under the new slimmed down monarchy. a palace spokesman told the paper they don't comment on speculation over succession. and it was musical royalty trending on twitter overnight. paul weller played a concert with the bbc symphony orchestra in london last month — which was broadcast...
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well above sunday's all-time high of 40 degrees. capital city, portland, several covid vaccinations has have had to close, and people are sleeping and cooling sheers to escape the heat. to top regional health official for the portland metro region has been at portland's biggest cooling station. >> this is absolutely a public health emergency for people who are not familiar with portland, oregon, we are a tempera climate with highs in the middle to high 70's fahrenheit with record shattering heat this last few days well over 100 degrees. with not that much cooling overnight. about 80 degrees overnight. we saw this coming, and we mobilized, knowing this was a real life safety threat. ross: tell me where you are speaking to us from, please. >> i'm speaking to you from the oregon convention center in portland. this is our main cooling shelter. we have about 500 people that had about 500 people here yesterday -- we had about 500 people here yesterday. we have areas for people to lie down. people have brought their belongings, their pets.
well above sunday's all-time high of 40 degrees. capital city, portland, several covid vaccinations has have had to close, and people are sleeping and cooling sheers to escape the heat. to top regional health official for the portland metro region has been at portland's biggest cooling station. >> this is absolutely a public health emergency for people who are not familiar with portland, oregon, we are a tempera climate with highs in the middle to high 70's fahrenheit with record...
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report in the sunday times of london quotes british spies who now say the leak theory is feasible.ort comes as lawmakers in the united states continue to demand answers about the origins of covid our intelligence community. all the way back to 2010 had been identifying concerns that china had been working on manipulating viruses for biological weapons that could have grave impact a worldwide. the world health organization and china issued a report back in march, saying it was most likely the virus jumped into people from bats through another animal. the group now wants the u. s to share any intelligent it has about the origins of the coronavirus outbreak with the scientific community just a little more than 10 minutes before one o'clock and let's check in with rosemary oroczo for a look at our weather forecast rosemary outside in oakland, you can see the fog rolling in and san francisco is certainly feels cooler. yes. ah, and i think we are all fans of very mild, even cool weather at times and that's exactly what we're seeing. today temperatures falling back to near average even a
report in the sunday times of london quotes british spies who now say the leak theory is feasible.ort comes as lawmakers in the united states continue to demand answers about the origins of covid our intelligence community. all the way back to 2010 had been identifying concerns that china had been working on manipulating viruses for biological weapons that could have grave impact a worldwide. the world health organization and china issued a report back in march, saying it was most likely the...
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sunday morning. elsewhere, though, it's going to be dry. sunshine at timeseaking out in northern ireland, and much of scotland seeing some sunshine away from the north west, where it turns wetter during the afternoon. here, the pollen levels won't be quite so high, but across england and wales, very high pollen levels, grass pollen at this time of the year, helped by the heat and humidity. now, it's going to be a warmer day in northern ireland. could make 26 degrees in aberdeenshire, and for the midlands towards the south east of england, 27, possibly 28 degrees. it's going to be a muggy game of football at wembley. that heat and humidity ahead of that weather front, which brings rain down across scotland and northern ireland on sunday night. by the time the rain reaches northern england, there's not much left. that rain peters out, and a band of cloud will head its way towards the south east. sunshine follows on behind. showers in the north and west of scotland, and it's cooler, fresher air that's coming in behind that band of cloud for many parts of the co
sunday morning. elsewhere, though, it's going to be dry. sunshine at timeseaking out in northern ireland, and much of scotland seeing some sunshine away from the north west, where it turns wetter during the afternoon. here, the pollen levels won't be quite so high, but across england and wales, very high pollen levels, grass pollen at this time of the year, helped by the heat and humidity. now, it's going to be a warmer day in northern ireland. could make 26 degrees in aberdeenshire, and for...
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all this on a sunday afternoon of times square. what does it say to visitors?o bright that i have to wear shades. alexandria ocasio-cortez is saying we're hysterical about big city crime. she is defending the defund the police movement. democrats are in real political trouble on this one. there is no question that violent crime is surging in big cities and democrats are getting the blame. a yahoo! poll gives president biden only 36% approval rating for his handling of crime. no wonder. the president thinks it is just about guns, not so much policing. the left defunds the police, disrespects them at every turn. the no bail policy puts criminals right back on to the streets. looters, rioters, so often walk free. eric adams, likely to be new york's next mayor, he says america is failing in running cities. he is black. he is a former police officer. he is a democrat. second hour of "varney & company" about to begin. ♪. former governor of arkansas mike huckabee joins me right now. governor, do you think a mayor like eric adams could turn new york city around? >> sur
all this on a sunday afternoon of times square. what does it say to visitors?o bright that i have to wear shades. alexandria ocasio-cortez is saying we're hysterical about big city crime. she is defending the defund the police movement. democrats are in real political trouble on this one. there is no question that violent crime is surging in big cities and democrats are getting the blame. a yahoo! poll gives president biden only 36% approval rating for his handling of crime. no wonder. the...
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Jun 27, 2021
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this is the front of the sunday times is morning.rtaining. but _ announcements? some of them are quite entertaining. but generally, i announcements? some of them are quite entertaining. but generally, a| quite entertaining. but generally, a kind of what —— wash over me. passages were subject to 17 automated messages will stop whitehall who are taking the train network. they say they promise they will be fewer annoying repetitious recording announcements, particularly this one which made me laugh. a chinese railway enthusiast recently wondered what does see it say it sorted mean? have you heard that? "see it, say it, sorted". it is in relation to suspicious packages. is in relation to suspicious packages-— is in relation to suspicious packages. is in relation to suspicious -aackaes. �* . , ., , is in relation to suspicious -aackaes. . , ., , ., packages. and wimbledon, 'ust round the corner. strawberry i packages. and wimbledon, just round the corner. strawberry fields? - packages. and wimbledon, just round the corner. strawberry fiel
this is the front of the sunday times is morning.rtaining. but _ announcements? some of them are quite entertaining. but generally, i announcements? some of them are quite entertaining. but generally, a| quite entertaining. but generally, a kind of what —— wash over me. passages were subject to 17 automated messages will stop whitehall who are taking the train network. they say they promise they will be fewer annoying repetitious recording announcements, particularly this one which made me...
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Jun 29, 2021
06/21
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will be the busiest times for travel. sunday, the easiest day. leave on monday, aim to return early. linsey? >> helpful advice. thank you, rebecca. >>> when we come back, the car struck by lightning with a family inside. hpv-related cance? you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females. and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 to help protect against certain cancers. hey... cancer! not... my... child. don't wait. talk to your child's doctor about hpv vaccination today. before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? talk to your child's doctor -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to somethin
will be the busiest times for travel. sunday, the easiest day. leave on monday, aim to return early. linsey? >> helpful advice. thank you, rebecca. >>> when we come back, the car struck by lightning with a family inside. hpv-related cance? you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females. and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. the cdc recommends hpv...
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Jun 2, 2021
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he had given mini lecture series there, he would do lecture series on sunday afternoons all the time in the 1850's, during the war, he would go to spring street. he went to the church the sunday after the election. how important was the reelection of lincoln? douglass open to this speech by reading from genesis. "and the dove came into him in the evening and lo in her mouth was an olive leaf, so noah knew that the waters were abated from the earth.' " douglass told the story to his mostly black audience. of noah's ark. noah sent the dove, the dove returns, olive branch in the beak, something is growing out there. he sent it out again, and the dove does not return. and in the story, the great old testament story, noah decides to take the tarp off the ark and lo the world had. been renewed. -- had been renewed. as a text, as a place to put his audience, the meaning of this election, it was not just about lincoln, it now means that this war is going to be prosecuted to its ugly, horrific bloody end, but it will mean black freedom. he went to the oldest rebirth story in western civilizati
he had given mini lecture series there, he would do lecture series on sunday afternoons all the time in the 1850's, during the war, he would go to spring street. he went to the church the sunday after the election. how important was the reelection of lincoln? douglass open to this speech by reading from genesis. "and the dove came into him in the evening and lo in her mouth was an olive leaf, so noah knew that the waters were abated from the earth.' " douglass told the story to his...
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Jun 2, 2021
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time. he wanted it. he'd given many lecture series there. he'd do like four-part lecture series on sunday afternoons. all the time in the 1850s during the warriors, he'd go to spring street ame. he went to spring street ame sunday after the election. how important was lincoln's re-election? douglas opened the speech by reading from genesis and the dove came into him in the evening. and low in her mouth was an olive leaf. plucked off so noah. knew that the waters. were abated. from the earth i was this text. douglas told the story to his well churched. mostly black audience of noah's ark noah sent the devil dove returns olive branch and the beak something's growing out there. noah sent the dove out again. and the dove does not return. and in the story the great old testament story noah decides to take the tarp off the ark and low the world have been renewed. as a text. as a place put his audience. and the meaning of this election? which wasn't just about lincoln it now means yeah. this war now is going to be prosecuted to its ugly horrific bloody end, but it's going to mean black freedom he went to the
time. he wanted it. he'd given many lecture series there. he'd do like four-part lecture series on sunday afternoons. all the time in the 1850s during the warriors, he'd go to spring street ame. he went to spring street ame sunday after the election. how important was lincoln's re-election? douglas opened the speech by reading from genesis and the dove came into him in the evening. and low in her mouth was an olive leaf. plucked off so noah. knew that the waters. were abated. from the earth i...