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has the sunday times had somebody there | really trust. ered this conflict? irate the time, how have you covered this conflict?— this conflict? we haven't had someone _ this conflict? we haven't had someone there _ this conflict? we haven't had someone there all— this conflict? we haven't had someone there all the - this conflict? we haven't had someone there all the time, | someone there all the time, because fielding war correspondence is very expensive business. we sent louise callaghan over pretty much as soon as the war broke out. she was there for awhile and eventually came out and someone else took over. they both did some fantastic reports. former moscow correspondent mark bennett was on that up until last week. as it happens, we haven't got anybody over there this week but we have got a dispatch coming from ukraine because we have built up a good network of stringers and local reporters. christina lamb, chief foreign correspondent was on the show in 2021 and she talked back then, she was grounded because of the pandemic and like ot
has the sunday times had somebody there | really trust. ered this conflict? irate the time, how have you covered this conflict?— this conflict? we haven't had someone _ this conflict? we haven't had someone there _ this conflict? we haven't had someone there all— this conflict? we haven't had someone there all the - this conflict? we haven't had someone there all the time, | someone there all the time, because fielding war correspondence is very expensive business. we sent louise callaghan...
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we have last week's edition of the sunday times. e paper version is huge, and familiar and full of magazines. something to sit down with over breakfast on a sunday into lunch. how long do you think the print edition can exist? i think it will be around for a lot longer yet. i mean, listen, the future is entirely digital, but there is still a place for the print edition. i suspect it will be around for quite a lot longer. i often think that even though all our effort and energy now is focused very much on digital and how we do journalism for the digital audience, in a way, that means the print product has to become even better, it has to be more beautiful, better laid out and it is already a thing of beauty, we have an excellent art director. but i think in a way, it needs to be a boutique product, something maybe we charge a bit more for. but you think it is going to be all—digital? yes, completely. i wonder if the sundays will be the last to go as a print version, because there is a way of sitting around with them on a sunday? i thi
we have last week's edition of the sunday times. e paper version is huge, and familiar and full of magazines. something to sit down with over breakfast on a sunday into lunch. how long do you think the print edition can exist? i think it will be around for a lot longer yet. i mean, listen, the future is entirely digital, but there is still a place for the print edition. i suspect it will be around for quite a lot longer. i often think that even though all our effort and energy now is focused...
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if a sunday paper isn't doing that, it is not doing itsjob. by the timethe news is, they are looking for something different from us, looking for something distinctive. they want us to give them the news, by coming up with our own exclusives or they want to have us explain the news they are already aware of. i think our role is, in that sense, whether it is print or digital, the business of explaining the news but also breaking the news is the same. is there any discomfort, do you feel uncomfortable with the amount of power the british press still holds? i think it is healthy, i think it is good. i suppose it is good if it is truth to power? yes, if we weren't here... people complain about the press a lot, but if we were not here, they would miss us. no one else is holding power to account and it is something the sunday times has been doing for the last 200 years. obviously, notjust the sunday times. it is about how you hold that power to account, some people say, rupert murdoch, if they all got together and they could bring down the government. do you th
if a sunday paper isn't doing that, it is not doing itsjob. by the timethe news is, they are looking for something different from us, looking for something distinctive. they want us to give them the news, by coming up with our own exclusives or they want to have us explain the news they are already aware of. i think our role is, in that sense, whether it is print or digital, the business of explaining the news but also breaking the news is the same. is there any discomfort, do you feel...
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just talk us through what we know, according to both the sunday times and the sun on sunday.s meeting. the telegraph has issued a late second edition, with a new headline, that soon akjohnson hold 11th hour talks but it is pretty much the same detail as we had before, so we don't know much about this meeting. i don't know whether it actually happened but apparently it did. the sun on sunday reporting it as deal or no deal. the sunday times saying they have rishi sunak forging ahead sunday times saying they have rishi sunakforging ahead in sunday times saying they have rishi sunak forging ahead in the leadership contest, and boris johnson's support appealing to school. what is interesting about the tally of votes for boris johnson is that, we think, about 5k mps but people are not coming out publicly, not the same overwhelming open support that there is for rishi sunak is on 125 the last count, with penny mordaunt at 23, so there seems to be a bit of secrecy around the borisjohnson vote, there are accusations of lying, saying that there has been a information of the votes and
just talk us through what we know, according to both the sunday times and the sun on sunday.s meeting. the telegraph has issued a late second edition, with a new headline, that soon akjohnson hold 11th hour talks but it is pretty much the same detail as we had before, so we don't know much about this meeting. i don't know whether it actually happened but apparently it did. the sun on sunday reporting it as deal or no deal. the sunday times saying they have rishi sunak forging ahead sunday times...
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this is being reported by the sunday times.take place later this evening. if we get any more on that, we will bring it to you. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, it stays mild through the second half of the weekend and into next week. we've got further rain in the forecast, and this is much more likely to be thundery as this area of low pressure extends its way north and eastwards through tonight and into tomorrow. the showers that we have had this afternoon across the south of the uk
this is being reported by the sunday times.take place later this evening. if we get any more on that, we will bring it to you. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, it stays mild through the second half of the weekend and into next week. we've got further rain in the forecast, and this is much more likely to be thundery as this area of low pressure extends its way north and eastwards through tonight and into tomorrow. the showers that we have had this afternoon across the south of the...
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gabriel pogrom from the sunday times will tell us how he lands his stories, and we're going to hear the story of fi glover and jane garvey leaving the bbc for times radio. we'll hear the story according to their agent. but let's begin with the situation with the uk economy. here with me in the media studio is stephanie flanders, head of bloomberg economics, and we're alsojoined by paul lewis, the presenter of radio 4's money box. both of you, you're very welcome. stephanie, even forsomeone like you who's covered these matters for some time, this is a particularly challenging story to get across. yeah, and i think there's sort of a double challenge. i think the british people have always, through history, kind of struggled to understand the importance of the pound changing value if they're not immediately about to go on holiday, and we did start this week hearing about the pound hitting all—time lows. but there's been a sort of another major part of the uncertainty — probably the more important part of the uncertainty in the market this week — which is this big run from uk government deb
gabriel pogrom from the sunday times will tell us how he lands his stories, and we're going to hear the story of fi glover and jane garvey leaving the bbc for times radio. we'll hear the story according to their agent. but let's begin with the situation with the uk economy. here with me in the media studio is stephanie flanders, head of bloomberg economics, and we're alsojoined by paul lewis, the presenter of radio 4's money box. both of you, you're very welcome. stephanie, even forsomeone like...
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, if you read the leader— that the sunday times, if you read the leader column of the sunday timesthe sunday times, i'm speculating here, people can find— times, i'm speculating here, people can find out— times, i'm speculating here, people can find out by reading it tomorrow, that that _ can find out by reading it tomorrow, that that might well be in favour of sunak. _ that that might well be in favour of sunak, giving the tone of the front story, _ sunak, giving the tone of the front story, so— sunak, giving the tone of the front story, so i— sunak, giving the tone of the front story, so i think that the express will be, — story, so i think that the express will be, but — story, so i think that the express will be, but the story doesn't tell you very— will be, but the story doesn't tell you very much. itjust will be, but the story doesn't tell you very much. it just tells you the straightforward thing that he is back, _ straightforward thing that he is back, there is a a talking of his campaign, _ back, there is a a talking of his campaign, and as you have been reporting — campai
, if you read the leader— that the sunday times, if you read the leader column of the sunday timesthe sunday times, i'm speculating here, people can find— times, i'm speculating here, people can find out— times, i'm speculating here, people can find out by reading it tomorrow, that that _ can find out by reading it tomorrow, that that might well be in favour of sunak. _ that that might well be in favour of sunak, giving the tone of the front story, _ sunak, giving the tone of the front...
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speaking of leaders, the sunday times has i leaders, the sunday times has pointed out thatjeremy huntve. meanwhile, as we turn to the front page of the matter, it is ben wallace, big ben, in fact. then's name has been in play for a while, _ then's name has been in play for a while, so _ then's name has been in play for a while, so nike is keeping a very low profile _ while, so nike is keeping a very low profile at— while, so nike is keeping a very low profile at the moment. it is all friends — profile at the moment. it is all friends of— profile at the moment. it is all friends of so and aids of snack —— friends _ friends of so and aids of snack —— friends and — friends of so and aids of snack —— friends and aids mac of sunak. it is also up _ friends and aids mac of sunak. it is also up in — friends and aids mac of sunak. it is also up in the air and i think it is noticeable — also up in the air and i think it is noticeable that it is only the mirror— noticeable that it is only the mirror who has ben wallace's them in play. mirror who has ben wallace's them in play the _ mirror who ha
speaking of leaders, the sunday times has i leaders, the sunday times has pointed out thatjeremy huntve. meanwhile, as we turn to the front page of the matter, it is ben wallace, big ben, in fact. then's name has been in play for a while, _ then's name has been in play for a while, so _ then's name has been in play for a while, so nike is keeping a very low profile _ while, so nike is keeping a very low profile at— while, so nike is keeping a very low profile at the moment. it is all friends...
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and the sunday times, interestingly, as saying that support for boris is appearing to stall. to play a kingmaker and lent her support to rishi sunak, which would really push him very, very high up in states, and, finally, dominic raab in the sunday times is reported to be saying that the partygate investigation is ongoing, the ongoing investigations over whether boris johnson the ongoing investigations over whether borisjohnson lied to the house of commons represent a fundamental hurdle to boris returning to number ten. the big auestion returning to number ten. the big question is _ returning to number ten. the big question is going _ returning to number ten. the big question is going to _ returning to number ten. the big question is going to be _ returning to number ten. the big question is going to be how - returning to number ten. the big question is going to be how the i question is going to be how the markets react, the yields on gilts have gone up on news that boris johnson was entering or could be entering the race again. butjust looking inside the sunday express, mart
and the sunday times, interestingly, as saying that support for boris is appearing to stall. to play a kingmaker and lent her support to rishi sunak, which would really push him very, very high up in states, and, finally, dominic raab in the sunday times is reported to be saying that the partygate investigation is ongoing, the ongoing investigations over whether boris johnson the ongoing investigations over whether borisjohnson lied to the house of commons represent a fundamental hurdle to...
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he�*s the whitehall editor of the sunday times.es. last year, he won a british journalism award for anti—corruption reporting, in part for his work on david cameron and lex greensill. if you remember those cameron text to rishi sunak what we know about them, thanks to gabriel. and then in the last few weeks there was the scoop that liz truss is chief of staff. mark fallbrook had been interviewed as a witness by fbi agents investigating an alleged criminal plot to bribe a puerto rican politician. and then we learned, courtesy of gabriel, that mr. fallbrook had been paid was being paid via his private lobbying company, not as a civil servant, something that is now changed, i should say, in both cases. mr. fallbrook denies doing anything wrong. but let�*s meet the man behind the sun. scoops i gabriel thanks for coming in. i couldn�*t have dreamed of a more generous introduction. you�*re going to be very popular with my mum and dad this evening. well, if they�*re listening, hello to them and it�*s all entirely factually correct, you�*r
he�*s the whitehall editor of the sunday times.es. last year, he won a british journalism award for anti—corruption reporting, in part for his work on david cameron and lex greensill. if you remember those cameron text to rishi sunak what we know about them, thanks to gabriel. and then in the last few weeks there was the scoop that liz truss is chief of staff. mark fallbrook had been interviewed as a witness by fbi agents investigating an alleged criminal plot to bribe a puerto rican...
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this is the sunday time is running _ them. this is the sunday time is running with _ them.me is running with a headline - them. this is the sunday time is running with a headline the| is running with a headline the tory rights burning johnson as sir —— support four when max urges. looking at the daily telegraph, rishi sunak races to secure a majority. at the time it went to air —— print it that he had 77 people supporting him but that has now surpassed 100. he is not officially declared an interest. this is the daily mail. a rumour after the two men met that there may be some power—sharing agreement on the cards but we will have to wait and see. this is the daily mirror running a headline, not again. the sub headline here bereaved covid families join the furious shock return after, of course, those scandals that ousted boris johnson from number 10 ousted borisjohnson from number 10 including the lockdown parties. the financial times weekend says that they are alarmed by the idea of the return ofjohnson to number 10. they talk about the pound falling one point 1% against the
this is the sunday time is running _ them. this is the sunday time is running with _ them.me is running with a headline - them. this is the sunday time is running with a headline the| is running with a headline the tory rights burning johnson as sir —— support four when max urges. looking at the daily telegraph, rishi sunak races to secure a majority. at the time it went to air —— print it that he had 77 people supporting him but that has now surpassed 100. he is not officially declared...
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kate, you are going to kick us off, please. 0urfirst look at the sunday times. over to you. sunday times has gone full tilt on what hunt is going be doing, as indeed have the other papers. from a newspaper point of view, because of my career is in newspapers, it is interesting the get these friend pages. it is really hard to illustrate a front pages when all the pictures are of a gray man in a suit. the sunday times have done quite a good job here by taking these four animated pictures of jeremy hunt. it at least makes a bit of a change from just one grinning mug shot. what the paper talked about is how he intended to lady penny cut ten, tax and there is also the talk of sunak telling his friends he would take the top job if he is operative. —— offered it. if you... it is really making hunt look as if he is the grown up having to take charge after turmoil the past couple of weeks.— take charge after turmoil the past couple of weeks._ of - take charge after turmoil the past - couple of weeks._ of course couple of weeks. annabel? of course the three things _ couple of weeks. a
kate, you are going to kick us off, please. 0urfirst look at the sunday times. over to you. sunday times has gone full tilt on what hunt is going be doing, as indeed have the other papers. from a newspaper point of view, because of my career is in newspapers, it is interesting the get these friend pages. it is really hard to illustrate a front pages when all the pictures are of a gray man in a suit. the sunday times have done quite a good job here by taking these four animated pictures of...
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anyone who has read the sunday times — party? anyone who has read the sunday times will _ party?ead the sunday times will see how - party? anyone who has read the - sunday times will see how disunited various portions of the conservative party. there are some extraordinary briefings of liz truss, sticking the knife into michael gove in a slightly pronounced, slightly batty fashion. he not everybody�*s cup of tea but he have supporters within the bubble of westminster and people will see that as an attack that was unjustified and frankly, uncouth. but the party is obviously not united on many, many fronts. liz truss has not had a good beginning to her premiership. she had no honeymoon period and what she did have she has managed to blow with a very tin eared and politically foolish fiscal event statement, which worried the markets and ran into conferences and with her being significantly on the back foot. the party within parliament is going to be looking at whether or not they are facing what is essentially an extinction level event, based on the polling we are seeing. whether th
anyone who has read the sunday times — party? anyone who has read the sunday times will _ party?ead the sunday times will see how - party? anyone who has read the - sunday times will see how disunited various portions of the conservative party. there are some extraordinary briefings of liz truss, sticking the knife into michael gove in a slightly pronounced, slightly batty fashion. he not everybody�*s cup of tea but he have supporters within the bubble of westminster and people will see...
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the sunday times leads with the explosion on the only bridge linking russia to the occupied crimean peninsula. the paper says the blast gives ukraine hope and is a serious embarassment for russia. the observer leads on the same story, calling the incident a bitter blow for the russian leader vladimir putin. moving on, the telegraph's lead is a call from the prime minister, liz truss, to her mps unite or face or disaster. the sunday express says the pm is telling her ministers to work together and stop navel gazing. the mail sticks with the political theme with an aide of the prime minister telling michael gove to stop plotting or let in keir starmer. the mirror leads with the death of the serial killer peter tobin and his ex wife saying she's his death has bought a sense of relief. so let's begin... a warm welcome to our guests nigel and joe, let's start with a sunday times first of all, which has on its front page, the image of the bridge on which there was the explosion there, so if i start with you, joe, first of all, humiliating for putting and it brings hope for ukraine? , ., , , ukraine
the sunday times leads with the explosion on the only bridge linking russia to the occupied crimean peninsula. the paper says the blast gives ukraine hope and is a serious embarassment for russia. the observer leads on the same story, calling the incident a bitter blow for the russian leader vladimir putin. moving on, the telegraph's lead is a call from the prime minister, liz truss, to her mps unite or face or disaster. the sunday express says the pm is telling her ministers to work together...
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the sunday times shows a picture of rescue operations in seoul, south korea, where at least 146 havede during halloween celebrations. joe and nigel, lovely to see both on what is a very sad and tragic saturday evening. we will off with a sunday times, and that is leading on that top story, we got the picture on theirfront page, that top story, we got the picture on their front page, at least 146 die in seoul halloween stampede. it is awful, it is absolutely horrific, and every now and again, stampede like this happening very, very crowded places, and you can only begin to imagine what it must be like to be in the middle of it. the figures of the number of people killed has been steadily rising since we first heard of this a few hours ago and as you said, the sunday times is saying at least 146 dead, and you have been reporting earlier this evening on at least 100 injured. and those are serious injuries so i imagine the death toll will rise. ' ~ , ., ., will rise. 146, in the space of an hour it had _ will rise. 146, in the space of an hour it had gone _ will rise. 146, in the space o
the sunday times shows a picture of rescue operations in seoul, south korea, where at least 146 havede during halloween celebrations. joe and nigel, lovely to see both on what is a very sad and tragic saturday evening. we will off with a sunday times, and that is leading on that top story, we got the picture on theirfront page, that top story, we got the picture on their front page, at least 146 die in seoul halloween stampede. it is awful, it is absolutely horrific, and every now and again,...
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according to the sunday times, the prime minister tells king charles to stay away his year's climate as agreed not to go. the sunday express headlines the murder charge of 34—year—old thomas cashman of nine—year old 0livia pratt—korbel. so let's begin... welcome back to you both, let's start with the sunday star times, the headlines, liz truss advised king to stay away from the climate summit. , . summit. the interesting thing about the article is — summit. the interesting thing about the article is that _ summit. the interesting thing about the article is that it _ summit. the interesting thing about the article is that it does _ summit. the interesting thing about the article is that it does further - the article is that it does further in the text give some space to some suspicions as to why this might have taken place but nothing has been very explicit so what we do know is that the king is not going to cop27 which is taking place next month and neither is liz truss and yet it is very clear that the king has always been passionate about things to do with the environment and in par
according to the sunday times, the prime minister tells king charles to stay away his year's climate as agreed not to go. the sunday express headlines the murder charge of 34—year—old thomas cashman of nine—year old 0livia pratt—korbel. so let's begin... welcome back to you both, let's start with the sunday star times, the headlines, liz truss advised king to stay away from the climate summit. , . summit. the interesting thing about the article is — summit. the interesting thing about...
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it will be windy for a time, as well, sunday night into monday, as that low—pressure crosses close byo the north and west. then high pressure builds for the start of the week. the weather fronts tending to erode that and bring some more rain into the north and west late on tuesday. for monday, we may well start a little bit damp in the south—east for the rush hour. still that brisk wind across north—eastern parts of scotland, but otherwise it is looking like a dry and fine day. then, as the winds fall light to start our tuesday morning, it is likely to be a bit frosty first thing with patchy mist and fog around, but otherwise some fine weather around. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor of people and the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips, tomorrow's front pages starting with... the sunday times leads with the explosion on the only bridge linking russia to the occupied crimean peninsula. the paper says the blast gives ukraine hope and is a serious embarassment for russia. th
it will be windy for a time, as well, sunday night into monday, as that low—pressure crosses close byo the north and west. then high pressure builds for the start of the week. the weather fronts tending to erode that and bring some more rain into the north and west late on tuesday. for monday, we may well start a little bit damp in the south—east for the rush hour. still that brisk wind across north—eastern parts of scotland, but otherwise it is looking like a dry and fine day. then, as...
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the palace was responding to a story in the sunday times which said that the pm had �*ordered' the kinggo to cop 27. now on bbc news our world: expelled by uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared. 50 years ago, my family fled their home in uganda. all asian british citizens must leave uganda. - president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave. the army people said, "just get quickly inside the car." most people took the bare minimum — a suitcase and a tiny amount of cash. my mum wasjust saying, "take the money out, throw it away." "mum, mum, it's money!" "no, just throw it now!" she must have left a lot behind. she did. we literally took nothing at all. i grew up hearing stories of a tropical paradise. but towards the end of their time there, my family's reality was very different. i must reorganise this country properly. - now, i'm going there with my mum and my aunt to understand more about what they lost, and how the expulsion impacted the country. you asking us questions, reha, but at that time, when you se
the palace was responding to a story in the sunday times which said that the pm had �*ordered' the kinggo to cop 27. now on bbc news our world: expelled by uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared. 50 years ago, my family fled their home in uganda. all asian british citizens must leave uganda. - president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave. the army people said, "just get quickly inside the car." most...
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the sunday times shows a picture of rescue operations in seoul, south korea, where at least 146 have mpede during halloween celebrations. flavour of the sunday morning papers. joe and nigel, lovely to have you back. let us kick off, the scottish mall on sunday, the kremlin hacked truss�*s mobile is the headline. nigel camille to take away. headline. nigel camille to take awa . , , , ., ., away. yes, this is the revelation that liz truss _ away. yes, this is the revelation that liz truss as _ away. yes, this is the revelation that liz truss as foreign - away. yes, this is the revelation l that liz truss as foreign secretary had her_ that liz truss as foreign secretary had her phone hacked. the suspicion is it was_ had her phone hacked. the suspicion is it was done by russian spies but that is_ is it was done by russian spies but that is not— is it was done by russian spies but that is not actually confirmed. the problem _ that is not actually confirmed. the problem obviously is that the kind of things— problem obviously is that the kind of things that were on it were things— of things
the sunday times shows a picture of rescue operations in seoul, south korea, where at least 146 have mpede during halloween celebrations. flavour of the sunday morning papers. joe and nigel, lovely to have you back. let us kick off, the scottish mall on sunday, the kremlin hacked truss�*s mobile is the headline. nigel camille to take away. headline. nigel camille to take awa . , , , ., ., away. yes, this is the revelation that liz truss _ away. yes, this is the revelation that liz truss as _...
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the palace was responding to a story in the sunday times which said that the pm had ordered the kingot to go to cop27. a man has been charged with murdering nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel five weeks after she was shot in the chest at her home in liverpool. 34—year—old thomas cashman is accused of killing 0livia, who died after convicted burglar joseph nee was chased into herfamily�*s property in dovecot in august. at a press conference in liverpool this evening, maria corr from the crown prosecution service outlined the charges. let's hear what she said. the crown prosecution service has authorised merseyside police to charge thomas cashman, 3a, from grenadier drive, west derby, with the murder of a nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel. also, the attempted murder ofjoseph nee and cheryl korbel on the 22nd of august 2022. cashman additionally has been charged with two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. i have further authorised the police to charge paul russell, 40, from snowbury road west derby, with assisting an offender. i, on behalf of cps mersey chesh
the palace was responding to a story in the sunday times which said that the pm had ordered the kingot to go to cop27. a man has been charged with murdering nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel five weeks after she was shot in the chest at her home in liverpool. 34—year—old thomas cashman is accused of killing 0livia, who died after convicted burglar joseph nee was chased into herfamily�*s property in dovecot in august. at a press conference in liverpool this evening, maria corr from...
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tomorrow's sunday times newspaper reports that prime minister liz truss "ordered" him not to take partrit of "mutual friendship and respect". you are watching bbc news, the headlines this hour: russian troops withdraw from a strategic east ukraine town to avoid being surrounded by the ukrainian military. tens of thousands of homes and businesses are still suffering widespread power outages in the wake of hurricane ian. the two frontrunners in brazil's highly polarised presidential election have been holding their final rallies ahead of sunday's vote. all major polls have put former leftist president luiz inacio lula de silva ahead of right—wing incumbant, jair bolsonaro, but anxiety over a contested outcome remains. laura trevelyan reports from rio dejaneiro. welcome to rio on this final day of campaigning in brazil's presidential election, which is being seen as one the incumbent, who is behind in the polls is casting doubt on the integrity of brazil's voting system. brazil has electronic voting machines and the result come through nationally within two hours of the polls closing. but
tomorrow's sunday times newspaper reports that prime minister liz truss "ordered" him not to take partrit of "mutual friendship and respect". you are watching bbc news, the headlines this hour: russian troops withdraw from a strategic east ukraine town to avoid being surrounded by the ukrainian military. tens of thousands of homes and businesses are still suffering widespread power outages in the wake of hurricane ian. the two frontrunners in brazil's highly polarised...
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in the sunday times story suggesting, . the sunday times story suggesting, being told that he shouldore changes to come so it definitely brings hisjudgment into question and secondly the big problem the government faces right now is showing people they are on their side, that's already been buffeted a bit with the 45p tax cut and the bankers' bonuses policy and now to make it look as though actually he is prepared to talk and maybe act, though the treasury denies there was the conversation, on the back of a meeting, a champagne reception with hedge fund managers who stood to benefit from the pound collapsing potentially, i think a lot of people will be thinking at home, are they on my side? , ., ., ~' ., side? plenty to talk about with liz truss and probably _ side? plenty to talk about with liz truss and probably we _ side? plenty to talk about with liz truss and probably we would - truss and probably we would expect... no sound. people aren't paying more than £2500, a typicalfamily people aren't paying more than £2500, a typical family isn't, making sure we are dealing with the iss
in the sunday times story suggesting, . the sunday times story suggesting, being told that he shouldore changes to come so it definitely brings hisjudgment into question and secondly the big problem the government faces right now is showing people they are on their side, that's already been buffeted a bit with the 45p tax cut and the bankers' bonuses policy and now to make it look as though actually he is prepared to talk and maybe act, though the treasury denies there was the conversation, on...
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the missiles were reportedly launched in the early hours of sunday morning, local time.fying where they landed. this, from the japanese prime minister's office on twitter, appears to confirm at least one of the launches. the incident comes amid simmering tensions over us—led military exercises in the region. it's the latest in a series of launches this week. on tuesday, pyongyang fired a missile overjapan, followed by another two launches on thursday. the bbc has been told that uk prime minister liz truss sacked conor burns as the country's trade minister yesterday, after eyewitnesses saw him touching a young man's thigh at a hotel bar during the party's conference in birmingham. mr burns has denied any wrongdoing. as someone who's dedicated and committed to public service, to the service of my constituents, the last 2a hours have been distressing and devastating, and i've still not had any information from the party of the nature of the complaint. i say, as i said in my statement, that i will cooperate fully with the party when they engage with me. and i look forward to
the missiles were reportedly launched in the early hours of sunday morning, local time.fying where they landed. this, from the japanese prime minister's office on twitter, appears to confirm at least one of the launches. the incident comes amid simmering tensions over us—led military exercises in the region. it's the latest in a series of launches this week. on tuesday, pyongyang fired a missile overjapan, followed by another two launches on thursday. the bbc has been told that uk prime...
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. >> as charlie walter explains the niner are looking for more consistency starting sunday. >>> time for your red and gold report. 49ers and rams from sofi stadium. christian mccaffrey was added to the mix for last week's game. niners offense showed same glare and issues, costly turnovers against kansas city shifted momentum. defense struggled getting off the field on third and long. it's nearing mid season and both units have yet to click at the same time consistently. >> offensively we've got to execute better. defensively, same thing. i think we just can't keep taking turns. you can't shoot yourself in the foot. it starts with executing as best you can, being on your assignment and doing what you need to help the team win. >> that's all you do. we have an opportunity against a favorite division rival. >> with the red and gold report, i am charlie walter. >>> we'll have more on sunday's match up. catch the red and gold report on kpix and cbs news bay area. >>> textbook form for one of the clutchest shots he will hit. i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavor
. >> as charlie walter explains the niner are looking for more consistency starting sunday. >>> time for your red and gold report. 49ers and rams from sofi stadium. christian mccaffrey was added to the mix for last week's game. niners offense showed same glare and issues, costly turnovers against kansas city shifted momentum. defense struggled getting off the field on third and long. it's nearing mid season and both units have yet to click at the same time consistently. >>...
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with me are sian griffiths, who's the education editor at the sunday times, and the author and journalist. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the financial times suggests liz truss is preparing to rip up the government's controversial mini—budget in a desperate attempt torebuild market confidence and save her embryonic premiership. the i says any major u—turn could cast doubt on the chancellor's future — as he faces questions over his credibility. meanwhile the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng saying he's not going anywhere. according to the guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the marketsby agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics the metro says the nurse accused of killing seven babies wrote a note on a post—it note saying she killed him on purpose. she killed him on purpose. and the sun says the ref who didn't spot diego maradonna's infamous hand—ball goal against england in the 1986 world cup, is set to earn around three mil;ion pounds, by
with me are sian griffiths, who's the education editor at the sunday times, and the author and journalist. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the financial times suggests liz truss is preparing to rip up the government's controversial mini—budget in a desperate attempt torebuild market confidence and save her embryonic premiership. the i says any major u—turn could cast doubt on the chancellor's future — as he faces questions over his credibility. meanwhile the daily telegraph has...
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on the air sunday time we we continue.artial mobilization. there are already 40 of them from kamchatka to moscow and the region of the agenda there, they stop their activities, but volunteers can still come to the military registration and enlistment offices, experienced instructors help to restore military skills in a mobilized manner. many recently returned widows trained a wide variety of tank divisions in the artillery communications process, as close as possible to the combat situation, training called up for partial mobilization inspected this week by vladimir putin, along with head of the ministry of defense sergei shoigu in the ryazan region, the commander-in-chief personally checked weapons at the firing line and talked with the fighters. the streltsy training ground in the ryazan region, where the mobilized are being trained under the guidance of officers of the airborne forces, a sudden check of the supreme commander-in-chief at the beginning of the main directorate, vladimir putin, came here to personally verif
on the air sunday time we we continue.artial mobilization. there are already 40 of them from kamchatka to moscow and the region of the agenda there, they stop their activities, but volunteers can still come to the military registration and enlistment offices, experienced instructors help to restore military skills in a mobilized manner. many recently returned widows trained a wide variety of tank divisions in the artillery communications process, as close as possible to the combat situation,...
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the sunday times leads with the story of prime minister liz truss telling king charles to stay away from the charge over the killing of nine—year old olivia pratt—korbel. so let's begin. sunday, telegraph stop. if we start with you, penny, liz truss and seeing all in my plan for growth will reverse the cloud. and we have seen her really doubling down rather than any sign of a u—turn. i seen her really doubling down rather than any sign of a u-turn._ than any sign of a u-turn. i don't think we were _ than any sign of a u-turn. i don't think we were going _ than any sign of a u-turn. i don't think we were going to _ than any sign of a u-turn. i don't think we were going to see - than any sign of a u-turn. i don't think we were going to see any i than any sign of a u-turn. i don't i think we were going to see any sign of a u—turn quickly. even if it is a u—turn it will be really small u—turn it will be really small u—turn probably by degrees. in the coming telegraph the court changes are always something people might find worrying. i think the words might find worrying is particularly worry
the sunday times leads with the story of prime minister liz truss telling king charles to stay away from the charge over the killing of nine—year old olivia pratt—korbel. so let's begin. sunday, telegraph stop. if we start with you, penny, liz truss and seeing all in my plan for growth will reverse the cloud. and we have seen her really doubling down rather than any sign of a u—turn. i seen her really doubling down rather than any sign of a u-turn._ than any sign of a u-turn. i don't...
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saudi arabia, just to the north was here in carter though harvard around 35 degrees celsius on sunday time cooler. $33.00 celsius love the sunshine as we go $13.00, monday. there are a few showers further north northern parts of a route. maybe northern syria, pushing into northern around could see a shower too. and a chance have one or 2 showers, just around the backseat and caspian sea chill to wanted to shout to, to the far north of libya, maybe into the north of egypt too. but from much of north africa, pleasant sunshine, coming through. pleasant sunshine, all the way down into the hearts of africa into west africa. a little bit of dust ties, moderate dust haze around northern parts of nigeria, a slightly shower still continuing to the south was a chance to some thunder. downpours coming through here, and they stretched away, right through gotta into liberia. should be little dry there for sierra leone, though showers showing up with the wet weather that we have just around doug bond, pushing down 3 cameras all the way into angola. big. how was coming through here over the next dare say
saudi arabia, just to the north was here in carter though harvard around 35 degrees celsius on sunday time cooler. $33.00 celsius love the sunshine as we go $13.00, monday. there are a few showers further north northern parts of a route. maybe northern syria, pushing into northern around could see a shower too. and a chance have one or 2 showers, just around the backseat and caspian sea chill to wanted to shout to, to the far north of libya, maybe into the north of egypt too. but from much of...
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this amongst store, it's just story in the british mud or sunday times actually in the morning that drop to go stop is associated with a libyan militia leader a, a scraping the barrel with this one. it has to be noted that it wasn't that long ago that the u. s. military times was questioning why the united states spends $294000000.00 on via group or if military and was questioning why that was the base . something is between 20112014. why is the united states the rates of order of the 5 companies viagra? i mean, the fact that this is via gra, that the you in the revolutionaries, the legend ought to be really nice. so we subject that the sanctions politic united states, i would assume the global south la and russia and china and they'll have different companies associated with that drug by us. i've seen many thanks for joining on the program and speaking to ashley returns the independent journalist. thank you this week so washington clashed with re add following saudi arabia's claims that the bind in administration off for a one month delay to the opec plus decision to cut oil production.
this amongst store, it's just story in the british mud or sunday times actually in the morning that drop to go stop is associated with a libyan militia leader a, a scraping the barrel with this one. it has to be noted that it wasn't that long ago that the u. s. military times was questioning why the united states spends $294000000.00 on via group or if military and was questioning why that was the base . something is between 20112014. why is the united states the rates of order of the 5...
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the daily mirror columnist, susie boniface, and rosamund urwin, who's the media editor at the sunday timesk you for being with us. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the i, which says rishi sunak is beating borisjohnson in the race to become the uk's next prime minister. the mail speculates that they could put their differences aside and join forces to "govern together" — in a bid to unite conservative party. the telegraph also leads on the leadership race, saying johnson is gathering support from the right of the party, which could include kemi badenoch, and suella braverman. and that concerns the mirror, which says "not again" to the return of borisjohnson, citing dismay among bereaved families of coronavirus victims. and it's alarming some investors too. according to the financial times, the head of currency strategy at rabobank says it "would not be welcomed by the markets." but according to the express boris johnson is preparing an "extraordinary comeback", with the former prime minister saying he is "up for it". and christiano ronaldo makes tomorrow's back page
the daily mirror columnist, susie boniface, and rosamund urwin, who's the media editor at the sunday timesk you for being with us. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the i, which says rishi sunak is beating borisjohnson in the race to become the uk's next prime minister. the mail speculates that they could put their differences aside and join forces to "govern together" — in a bid to unite conservative party. the telegraph also leads on the leadership race,...
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tomorrow's sunday times newspaper here in the uk reports that prime minister liz truss "ordered" himithout a rope or safety equipment for 45 years. he's scaled some of the most famous skyscrapers in the world. but now the french spider—man has decided to make his death—defying pastime a family affair, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. like father, like son. alain robert has been climbing buildings by himself for a long, long time. now he has decided to let one of his kids into the family business, although it is a somewhat nervy affair. translation: | feel very stressed. - i've never been so scared in my life. i was a parachutist 39 times, i have shot weapons and done scary things in my life, but this, i have never been so scared in my life. it didn't stop him, though. two generations of the robert family climbing up the skyscraper in barcelona but has a height of 140 metres. you may occasionally question their sanity, but you cannot question the view. alain has scaled more than 150 buildings since he started doing this back in the late 70s. it may seem a little different this time,
tomorrow's sunday times newspaper here in the uk reports that prime minister liz truss "ordered" himithout a rope or safety equipment for 45 years. he's scaled some of the most famous skyscrapers in the world. but now the french spider—man has decided to make his death—defying pastime a family affair, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. like father, like son. alain robert has been climbing buildings by himself for a long, long time. now he has decided to let one of his kids into...
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the sunday times quoted a senior palace is also said the prime minister advised the king not to go.has been dismissed today are simply not true by a government minister. instead, but the palace and the government say there was agreement on both sides and it was unanimously decided that he should not attend cop27. much has changed over the past year, as he made plain in his first address to the nation as king — out there are new roles and responsibilities, meaning less time to devote to issues he cares passionately about. that won't stop them from supporting environmental causes, according to a former adviser. 50 causes, according to a former adviser. ., ., , , causes, according to a former adviser. . ., , , ., adviser. so i have absolutely no doubt he will _ adviser. so i have absolutely no doubt he will use _ adviser. so i have absolutely no doubt he will use the _ adviser. so i have absolutely no doubt he will use the position i adviser. so i have absolutely no i doubt he will use the position he's in at the moment to make those views known to people whenever he can, but he will d
the sunday times quoted a senior palace is also said the prime minister advised the king not to go.has been dismissed today are simply not true by a government minister. instead, but the palace and the government say there was agreement on both sides and it was unanimously decided that he should not attend cop27. much has changed over the past year, as he made plain in his first address to the nation as king — out there are new roles and responsibilities, meaning less time to devote to issues...
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tomorrow�*s sunday times newspaper here in the uk reports that prime minister liz truss "ordered" him than 50,000 rail workers are on strike, causing the biggest disruption on the railways this year. 0nly around 11% of the usual saturday services are running. it�*s the first time four rail unions have taken action on the same day in their long—running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. shutters down, empty platforms. it is the most disruptive train strike yet. i it is the most disruptive train strike yet-— strike yet. i have got no train. now, _ strike yet. i have got no train. now, i— strike yet. i have got no train. now, i have- strike yet. i have got no train. now, i havejustl strike yet. i have got no - train. now, i havejust rang my husband and he has got to drive two hours, well, longer than that, down to here typically are. , ., , ., are. they need to be paid for the work _ are. they need to be paid for the work they _ are. they need to be paid for the work they are _ are. they need to be paid for the work they are doing, -
tomorrow�*s sunday times newspaper here in the uk reports that prime minister liz truss "ordered" him than 50,000 rail workers are on strike, causing the biggest disruption on the railways this year. 0nly around 11% of the usual saturday services are running. it�*s the first time four rail unions have taken action on the same day in their long—running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. shutters down, empty platforms. it is...
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the sunday times quoted a senior palace source who said the prime minister advised the king to go.e palace and government now say there was agreement on both sides and it was unanimously decided he should not attend cop27. much has changed over the past year, as he made plain in his first address to the nation as king. there are new roles and responsibilities, meaning less time to devote to issues he cares passionately about. that will not stop him supporting environmental causes, according to a former adviser. i have absolutely no doubt that he will make those views known to people when he can but he would do it in a different way than he did it as prince of wales and that is perfectly clear and he will not be in egypt and that will give a strong signal that he recognises the difference. early in his reign, this has shown the delicate balancing act required a man is due to appear in court tomorrow, charged with the murder of nine—year—old olivia—pratt—korbel, who was shot at her home in liverpool in august. 3a—year—old thomas cashman from west derby, has also been charged with the
the sunday times quoted a senior palace source who said the prime minister advised the king to go.e palace and government now say there was agreement on both sides and it was unanimously decided he should not attend cop27. much has changed over the past year, as he made plain in his first address to the nation as king. there are new roles and responsibilities, meaning less time to devote to issues he cares passionately about. that will not stop him supporting environmental causes, according to...
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emma tucker is the editor of the sunday times, only the second woman to have done thatjob in more thanhat wednesday isn't the day when you have to decide what the front page is? wednesday is definitely not the day when we decide on the front page, but it is a day when we are thinking very hard about it. because there is this intense pressure when you are editing a sunday paper all week because you are expected to break exclusives. so if you haven't got anything in the bag by wednesday, you are beginning to panicjust a little. and are you panicking this week, how are you feeling? actually, iam not, we have got two crackers.
emma tucker is the editor of the sunday times, only the second woman to have done thatjob in more thanhat wednesday isn't the day when you have to decide what the front page is? wednesday is definitely not the day when we decide on the front page, but it is a day when we are thinking very hard about it. because there is this intense pressure when you are editing a sunday paper all week because you are expected to break exclusives. so if you haven't got anything in the bag by wednesday, you are...
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there are reports this weekend too in the times and sunday times, disputed by suella braverman, thatansfer migrants dad to a hotel to help with theissue migrants dad to a hotel to help with the issue and did not act on government legal advice the government legal advice the government was illegally detaining thousands of migrants there. her colleague michael gove today said that she didn't ignore legal advice, she was balancing conflicting demands and there were unprecedented numbers of migrants arriving to the uk. the local dover mp natalie elphicke has also said that the immigration minister robertjenrick is due to visit both dover and manston soon, but i think there will be big questions about why not the home secretary suella braverman herself, as she continues to face questions about her own attitude to security. questions about her own attitude to securi . ., ~ , officials in western india say at least 60 people have died after a suspension bridge collapsed. hundreds were thought to have been on the bridge in morbi in gujarat state when it went down, plunging them into the rive
there are reports this weekend too in the times and sunday times, disputed by suella braverman, thatansfer migrants dad to a hotel to help with theissue migrants dad to a hotel to help with the issue and did not act on government legal advice the government legal advice the government was illegally detaining thousands of migrants there. her colleague michael gove today said that she didn't ignore legal advice, she was balancing conflicting demands and there were unprecedented numbers of...
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time. thank you. that's it for the papers this hour. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with anna mikhailova, the deputy political editor at the mail on sunday league. scott mctominay got the goal at old trafford which gave them all three points against the cypriot side. it means they only need a point from their final two group games to be guaranteed to advance in the competition. arsenal edged closer to the knockout stage, with a 1—0 win over bodo—glimt in norway. bukayo saka receiving a bit of fortune on his way to the only goal of the game. mikel arteta's side will progress with a win against psv eindhoven next thursday. really happy to win here against a team that has won the last 14 games of european competition in a row. there's not many european teams that have done that. so we have come here for game 15 i wanted. ——won it we have talked about this in the last few days and that was a challenge. in different context, and changes find a way to win and we've done it. west ham are through to the knockout stage of the europa conference league. after a 2—1win against anderlecht at the london stadium. said benrahma opened the scoring with t
time. thank you. that's it for the papers this hour. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with anna mikhailova, the deputy political editor at the mail on sunday league. scott mctominay got the goal at old trafford which gave them all three points against the cypriot side. it means they only need a point from their final two group games to be guaranteed to advance in the competition. arsenal edged closer to the knockout stage, with a 1—0 win over bodo—glimt in norway. bukayo saka...
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this is interesting, | so she has written something that will be in the sunday times in the morning,party, she is in that summer campaign that leadership campaign in the summer. she was perceived to have made a pretty good impression then, particularly with those on the right of the conservative party, and she has come out and publicly backed rishi sunak, and in her article, she says some of her colleagues, she says some of her colleagues, she says you're in for a simple solution to the leadership question. they recall borisjonnson resting the party behind in the puls, but three years on from what we need is not nostalgia or the cavalier cannellini patient, honest, conservative virtue. she points to rishi sunak saying that now is the time when she says she saw him in the treasury and saw the way he ran things and was worried then about the economic situation, inflation. that may bring vote mps from the right behind rishi sunak and so some of her backers were already seeing that they would support rishi sunak. for were already seeing that they would support rishi sunak.— were already
this is interesting, | so she has written something that will be in the sunday times in the morning,party, she is in that summer campaign that leadership campaign in the summer. she was perceived to have made a pretty good impression then, particularly with those on the right of the conservative party, and she has come out and publicly backed rishi sunak, and in her article, she says some of her colleagues, she says some of her colleagues, she says you're in for a simple solution to the...
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times. and then made the sunday edition of the new york times and my sales went up three times. and then, the week after it appeared in the new york times sunday edition to show you how crazy the new york times is, i became an editor of choice. so, the editors of the new york times repudiated their owner of your. it just goes to show you, if any of you out here are familiar with fair haven i am probably the reject from fair haven. >> i am not sure where to go with a question after that but what i would ask is, why is writing about richard nixon's still so controversial? >> there are several reasons, the main reason is one of the reviews that i received, which was a nice review. it was not bad. it said i cannot see it, nixon was so bad and kennedy was so good. there is no way that this book that was written as well as it was written, and the arguments that are made are so reasonable. it just cannot be. and, one of the reviews i got from a syndicate in canada was, this is an important book and you ought to read it, but 60 years they have gotten it wrong, gellman it is swimming up
times. and then made the sunday edition of the new york times and my sales went up three times. and then, the week after it appeared in the new york times sunday edition to show you how crazy the new york times is, i became an editor of choice. so, the editors of the new york times repudiated their owner of your. it just goes to show you, if any of you out here are familiar with fair haven i am probably the reject from fair haven. >> i am not sure where to go with a question after that...
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this sunday time we continue, gas oil and european tears.ar or buy groceries, the head of eu diplomacy, jose barrel, is on the loose. with such statements, europe according to him, it is a garden, and the rest of the world is a jungle, that is, the europeans are lucky that they are exceptional, and all the other savages with whom the enlightened are forced to communicate. that's just borel gardener, i forgot to mention. he also likes to talk about his exclusivity. so this gardener of the israeli garden, apparently, decided to make a cherry garden and put it under the ax ivan the good will continue. well, how many quarters of a floor, three quarters of a monsieur are in your tank? this is impossible 160 km from paris before entering a gas station , the police determine who is allowed to buy gasoline or diesel, the strike of workers, oil refineries in france has been going on for the third week. she is led to a severe shortage of fuel, the nerves of drivers were on edge. in social networks, we are gaining popularity with footage of how reserve
this sunday time we continue, gas oil and european tears.ar or buy groceries, the head of eu diplomacy, jose barrel, is on the loose. with such statements, europe according to him, it is a garden, and the rest of the world is a jungle, that is, the europeans are lucky that they are exceptional, and all the other savages with whom the enlightened are forced to communicate. that's just borel gardener, i forgot to mention. he also likes to talk about his exclusivity. so this gardener of the...
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boniface, who's a columnist for the daily mirror, and rosamund urwin, the media editor at the sunday timeshese weather fronts around that low, driving in plenty of frequent showers. but the wind direction coming from the south, so still relatively mild, a mild start to friday morning. plenty of showers from the southwest and some of these heavy, possibly even thundery once again, first thing in the morning. now they'll start to drift out of cornwall, up into wales, and gradually towards the midlands as we go through the morning rush hour, eventually moving their way steadily north. fewer showers into the far north of scotland, but nowhere maybe will escape those showers as we go through the afternoon. at least they'll rattle through at quite a pace because of that strong southerly wind — the strongest of the gusts close to the centre of the low during the afternoon, 50 mph not out of the question into the southwest. but always coming from a southerly direction, a mild source. so in between, with the sunshine coming through, temperatures still likely to peak into the high teens, which is pr
boniface, who's a columnist for the daily mirror, and rosamund urwin, the media editor at the sunday timeshese weather fronts around that low, driving in plenty of frequent showers. but the wind direction coming from the south, so still relatively mild, a mild start to friday morning. plenty of showers from the southwest and some of these heavy, possibly even thundery once again, first thing in the morning. now they'll start to drift out of cornwall, up into wales, and gradually towards the...
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the sunday times quoted a senior palace source who said the prime minister advised the king to go.sides and it was unanimously decided he should not attend cop27. much has changed over the past year, as he made plain in his first address to the nation as king. there are new roles and responsibilities, meaning less time to devote to issues he cares passionately about. that will not stop him supporting environmental causes according to a former adviser. environmental causes according to a formeradviser. he environmental causes according to a former adviser-— former adviser. he will make those views known _ former adviser. he will make those views known to _ former adviser. he will make those views known to people _ former adviser. he will make those views known to people when - former adviser. he will make those views known to people when he i former adviser. he will make those | views known to people when he can but he will do it in a different way than he did it as prince of wales and that is perfectly clear and the fact he will not be in egypt robbery gives a very strong signal th
the sunday times quoted a senior palace source who said the prime minister advised the king to go.sides and it was unanimously decided he should not attend cop27. much has changed over the past year, as he made plain in his first address to the nation as king. there are new roles and responsibilities, meaning less time to devote to issues he cares passionately about. that will not stop him supporting environmental causes according to a former adviser. environmental causes according to a...
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that interview last sunday with sir keir starmer prompted the sort of complaint that's been made many times different interview programmes and different interviewers, including me, articulated here by kevin o'meara. in previous incarnations, the sunday morning show started with a couple of guests reviewing the newspapers who then disappeared. but on sunday with laura kuenssberg, a panel of three pop up at a number of points during the programme, commenting on the interviews that laura'sjust done, as well as on other stories of the week — hence the appearance on the first programme of comedianjoe lycett, with that presumably sarcastic response to liz truss, not appreciated by tony webb, who wrote: liz o'donnell had a wider objection: but there have been fans too, including kenneth ferguson: so, what does laura herself have to say? here she is. laura, first thing to ask — what are you trying to do with the programme? well, i think the legacy of the sunday morning slot is massive, but i think we were excited to have an opportunity to make something that both respected the heritage of the progr
that interview last sunday with sir keir starmer prompted the sort of complaint that's been made many times different interview programmes and different interviewers, including me, articulated here by kevin o'meara. in previous incarnations, the sunday morning show started with a couple of guests reviewing the newspapers who then disappeared. but on sunday with laura kuenssberg, a panel of three pop up at a number of points during the programme, commenting on the interviews that laura'sjust...
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this is being reported by the sunday times. what tim shipman is saying is that the meeting had been delayed from earlier on saturday and may now take place later this evening. if we get any more on that, we will bring it to you. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, it stays mild through the second half of the weekend and into next week. we've got further rain in the forecast, and this is much more likely to be thundery as this area of low pressure extends its way north and eastwards through tonight and into tomorrow. the showers that we have had this afternoon across the south of the uk will push their way north and eastwards overnight. some clear skies ahead of these and behind, but also some mist and fog. before more heavy thundery rain arrives from the south—west later in the night. the far north of scotland likely to keep more cloud, some patchy rain here. temperatures generally in a range of 10—14 celsius. for tomorrow, it's another day of sunshine and showers, but this time the showers are much more likely to b
this is being reported by the sunday times. what tim shipman is saying is that the meeting had been delayed from earlier on saturday and may now take place later this evening. if we get any more on that, we will bring it to you. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, it stays mild through the second half of the weekend and into next week. we've got further rain in the forecast, and this is much more likely to be thundery as this area of low pressure extends its way north and eastwards...
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again tomorrow evening with the writer and broadcaster emma woolf and sian griffiths from the sunday timess hopes may have hung by a thread but at in electric ibrox fans sensed an opportunity. after liverpool's worst premier league start in a decade and grappling with a lengthy injuring list the reds resolved was about to be tested. rangers first champion league goal in 12 years. ibrox literally bouncing. but a glancing header from a corner to seven minutes later took the wind from rangers sales. rising highest, liverpool back in the game. with mo salah on the bench, he was reveling in his role as the man. some think liverpool have lost their spark but substitutes mo salah was about to set fire to rangers dreams with three goals inside six minutes. the fastest champions league hat trick in history was rounded off rangers. and injury time couldn't spoil the night. 3— to the score. in var will make it's debut in scottish football at hibernian's premiership meeting with stjohnstone next week. the start date was originally set for after the world cup but after nearly three years of testing it
again tomorrow evening with the writer and broadcaster emma woolf and sian griffiths from the sunday timess hopes may have hung by a thread but at in electric ibrox fans sensed an opportunity. after liverpool's worst premier league start in a decade and grappling with a lengthy injuring list the reds resolved was about to be tested. rangers first champion league goal in 12 years. ibrox literally bouncing. but a glancing header from a corner to seven minutes later took the wind from rangers...