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the telegraph quoting boris johnson. goes. i will report back. the telegraph quoting borisjohnson.tamp duty to end the housing disgrace, borisjohnson stamp duty to end the housing disgrace, boris johnson wants stamp duty to end the housing disgrace, borisjohnson wants to move on from the burka row. we don't, it really, do we? are clearly the daily telegraph does, and boris johnson can rely on them for that. an extraordinary intervention by borisjohnson, criticising an extraordinary intervention by boris johnson, criticising all an extraordinary intervention by borisjohnson, criticising all the housing policies of the government of which he was just recently a member. and this splash is based on his column which goes into the very poor quality of much new build housing, absolutely warranted, and then just goes into a sort of mass attack on developers, naming some of them, and then on taxation, the taxation of property. and he says stamp duty is holding up the market, we should get rid of it, cut it, indeed, it was raised in the government of which he was a member. and then he is als
the telegraph quoting boris johnson. goes. i will report back. the telegraph quoting borisjohnson.tamp duty to end the housing disgrace, borisjohnson stamp duty to end the housing disgrace, boris johnson wants stamp duty to end the housing disgrace, borisjohnson wants to move on from the burka row. we don't, it really, do we? are clearly the daily telegraph does, and boris johnson can rely on them for that. an extraordinary intervention by borisjohnson, criticising an extraordinary intervention...
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carried his telegraph, which carried his original comments, and jessica, picking up on the comments from ruth davidson? yes. i don't think conservative headquarters would be pleased to see how long this story has gone on, and mounting criticism, including from ruth davidson, seeing as one of the party's bright young prospects, and she is very scathing about boris johnson, but prospects, and she is very scathing about borisjohnson, but she uses a bitter perhaps controversial comparison, she says that she wouldn't criticise, or have a debate in the daily telegraph about whether someone in the daily telegraph about whether someone should wear a crucifix, so why should you have a similar debate about whether someone can wear a burqa. i think that people can properly understand the point that she is trying to make. you should not be able to tell women what a well anyone what to wear, but boris johnson wasn't actually arguing that, he was saying that he thought it should... he thought it should be discouraged. but i think that maybe these comments from ruth davidson will then take the row a li
carried his telegraph, which carried his original comments, and jessica, picking up on the comments from ruth davidson? yes. i don't think conservative headquarters would be pleased to see how long this story has gone on, and mounting criticism, including from ruth davidson, seeing as one of the party's bright young prospects, and she is very scathing about boris johnson, but prospects, and she is very scathing about borisjohnson, but she uses a bitter perhaps controversial comparison, she says...
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nice that the telegraph is keeping thejohnson nice that the telegraph is keeping the johnson family afloattory donors are saying that this whole thing is ridiculous, but borisjohnson shouldn't go before the tory party discipline everybody. — — shouldn't go before the tory party discipline everybody. —— that boris johnson. frankly, he has to do. if complaints are made, the body has to investigate. they made is narrated. lam sure investigate. they made is narrated. i am sure they will. but they at least have to industry. then stanley johnson weighs in and says boris johnson weighs in and says boris johnson should have gone further in the article, saying that the burqa should be banned in schools and hospitals. personally, ithought it was. i didn't think you could do surgery was. i didn't think you could do surgery and teach kids wearing a burqa. anyway, we can see where the telegraph is coming from there. behind boris, and presumably it will be when he finally makes his pitch for the leadership. lots of people welcome the debate over the burqa in one way 01’ welcome the debate over the burqa
nice that the telegraph is keeping thejohnson nice that the telegraph is keeping the johnson family afloattory donors are saying that this whole thing is ridiculous, but borisjohnson shouldn't go before the tory party discipline everybody. — — shouldn't go before the tory party discipline everybody. —— that boris johnson. frankly, he has to do. if complaints are made, the body has to investigate. they made is narrated. lam sure investigate. they made is narrated. i am sure they will....
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telegraphed clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf. .. telegraphed his clubs.he official story, what the telegraaf... telegraphed his thing, the police are not bothering to enforce or crackdown on these things, people smoking weed in their own homes or sharing it around or that believe in current commissions are and they're saying if we let people smoke and drink —— drink booze, why can't they use cannabis recreationally? telegraphed readers will like their police to be responding to... and the truth is it is against the law and beirut should be prosecuting and if the government wants to change the law about is what they should do. there are a couple of bigger things there across the western world, people are changing these things. most of america now, it is legal to have a small amount of cannabis and canada is in the middle of changing the law and so the uk is miles behind best in treating something that you will be arrested and sent to prison if you do this. another thing interesting is police and crime commissioners are introduced to theresa may to be peopl
telegraphed clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf. .. telegraphed his clubs.he official story, what the telegraaf... telegraphed his thing, the police are not bothering to enforce or crackdown on these things, people smoking weed in their own homes or sharing it around or that believe in current commissions are and they're saying if we let people smoke and drink —— drink booze, why can't they use cannabis recreationally? telegraphed readers will like their police to be responding...
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the daily telegraph, holy grail pill beats middle—aged spread.beats middle-aged spread. while you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? i can't bear it, this idea of taking a pill and you will be thin or go to heaven. no! it's taken me three and a half years to lose weight that i put on and i'm still... how did you do it? i went on the five — two diet, and i'm still on it. it's difficult, but it's a way of life. it's never easy. these are lies! how does it work? do you know the science behind it? would it's astonishing to learn it's come from america? it would not! the american research tracked 12,000 overweight adults and found that fourin overweight adults and found that four in ten who took the drug lost a significant amount of weight over the course of the year, and anybody who's been to america probably thinks it isn't working! the health experts must tear their hair out when they read this stuff. they spent a month after month trying to instil in people the need for better dietand instil in peopl
the daily telegraph, holy grail pill beats middle—aged spread.beats middle-aged spread. while you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? i can't bear it, this idea of taking a pill and you will be thin or go to heaven. no! it's taken me three and a half years to lose weight that i put on and i'm still... how did you do it? i went on the five — two diet, and i'm still on it. it's difficult, but it's a way of life. it's never easy. these are lies!...
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let's look at the daily telegraph.ng aside the cricket in the rain, they have hammond eyes amazon tax and also a story about boris johnson. let's focus on the story about universities. this is really intriguing after all years of student struggling to get in on all the arguments over student finance. maybe now the boot is on the other foot. basically, the story points out that, over the past years, when the government came in and said they would raise these two £9,000, they said that would come with a lift in cap on student numbers so universities could, because they had their teaching grant taken away, they could bring in more students make more money that way and it would be balanced out. the problem is they cannot fill those places. i worked in clearing at warwick university. we any had a small number of places to fill but whenever i speak to academics now, they select clearing has become huge. 0ne successful university encourages people to fill places even at this late stage. it is strange that universities mention
let's look at the daily telegraph.ng aside the cricket in the rain, they have hammond eyes amazon tax and also a story about boris johnson. let's focus on the story about universities. this is really intriguing after all years of student struggling to get in on all the arguments over student finance. maybe now the boot is on the other foot. basically, the story points out that, over the past years, when the government came in and said they would raise these two £9,000, they said that would...
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and the row over anti—semitism in the labour party continues in the telegraph.ived the munich 0lympics accuses jeremy corbyn of being an anti—semite. the sun fronts with an exclusive with meghan markle's father, who, in an interview with the paper, compares the royal family to scientologists and accuses them of "having a cult—like secrecy". and "latte levy", taxes could be imposed on throwaway coffee cups, as the government continues it's war on plastic pollution, that's according to the mail. the guardian leads with an exclusive story about people being left waiting for more than 20 years by the home office for a decision for a decision on asylum claims. so a wide variety of stories making the saturday papers. his last interview was going to be the last interview, but then there is another one. let's make a start with the telegraph. first, i am back and ready to kill theresa may's plans. what is he going to do? nigel farage is back. i did not realise he had been away. that would make a headline, i am going away. he says headline, i am going away. he says he is
and the row over anti—semitism in the labour party continues in the telegraph.ived the munich 0lympics accuses jeremy corbyn of being an anti—semite. the sun fronts with an exclusive with meghan markle's father, who, in an interview with the paper, compares the royal family to scientologists and accuses them of "having a cult—like secrecy". and "latte levy", taxes could be imposed on throwaway coffee cups, as the government continues it's war on plastic pollution,...
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that is what the telegraph as saying.as a white van they crossed onto the wrong side of the road at the same time and no one seems to know quite why it —— that crossed. possibly it was part of a broader picture of staking out the situation. i was struck also by the figure that there are 676 live investigations at the moment. the terrorist squad are phenomenal people. the way they have delivered for this country, we have had some terrible things happen, but without then we would be in a parlous state. all is our first question now is not how well did you respond, but how much did you already know? that is just a given. the fact that they actually know what is going on or have a good idea, never should any criticism be levelled at them. they are fantastic. still a lot of questions on that case. our third main story, president at one who carries on becky minnock —— president at again. iam laughing becky minnock —— president at again. i am laughing all smoking and they should be. it is very serious. this government is unbelie
that is what the telegraph as saying.as a white van they crossed onto the wrong side of the road at the same time and no one seems to know quite why it —— that crossed. possibly it was part of a broader picture of staking out the situation. i was struck also by the figure that there are 676 live investigations at the moment. the terrorist squad are phenomenal people. the way they have delivered for this country, we have had some terrible things happen, but without then we would be in a...
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and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. welcome to you both. thanks for being here. many of tomorrow‘s front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office‘s approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in the zimbabwean capital harare following monday‘s contested elections. the guardian also features today‘s violent protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the anti—semitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leaderjeremy corbyn to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we‘ve been covering today, the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might‘ve
and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. welcome to you both. thanks for being here. many of tomorrow‘s front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office‘s approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking...
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the telegraph certainly got their money ‘s worth from his comments.fourth day of talking about them. ruth davidson, waded in to criticise boris, she says that you would not have a similar kind of debate about the banning of a crew to six that —— crucifix. i think some people may say that there are different issues at play. in fact, boris wasn't even arguing for a ban on wearing a burqa, but this kind of ta kes on wearing a burqa, but this kind of takes on into another level, and maybe the fire gets turned elsewhere, . .. and maybe the fire gets turned elsewhere,... and boris showing no sign of backing down at the moment. absolutely not. i don't expect an apology. as the telegraph know, public opinion is about 60% of brits wa nt public opinion is about 60% of brits want to ban the burqa. to reiterate again, he did not call for it to be banned, he said it should not be, but he criticised it. it is very interesting, people like ruth davidson getting involved in this row, because it continues that sense of split any conservative party. i think you are see
the telegraph certainly got their money ‘s worth from his comments.fourth day of talking about them. ruth davidson, waded in to criticise boris, she says that you would not have a similar kind of debate about the banning of a crew to six that —— crucifix. i think some people may say that there are different issues at play. in fact, boris wasn't even arguing for a ban on wearing a burqa, but this kind of ta kes on wearing a burqa, but this kind of takes on into another level, and maybe the...
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the daily telegraph talks about jeremy corbyn's extraordinary row with the israeli prime minister robert this is about and why the prime minister of israel is criticising the labour party leader. jeremy corbyn has laid a wreath, it has finally emerged, to a group of palestinian terrorists, but the complication is over exactly who he leads the wreath for. this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. so it has been very confusing as to who he was actually laying it for but it has emerged today that there was a least late for the terrorists who were part of the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes, and that has led to an absolute massive outrage today which has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu has led to the israeli president benjamin neta nyahu getting has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu getting involved and saying it is completely unacceptable and he should not have done it. i think forjeremy corbyn to have received attention from benjamin netanyahu to have received attention from benjamin neta nyahu really to have received attention from ben
the daily telegraph talks about jeremy corbyn's extraordinary row with the israeli prime minister robert this is about and why the prime minister of israel is criticising the labour party leader. jeremy corbyn has laid a wreath, it has finally emerged, to a group of palestinian terrorists, but the complication is over exactly who he leads the wreath for. this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. so it has been very confusing as to who he was actually laying it for but it has...
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some of the papers are less positive than the telegraph... recording artist in the world. she‘s got 13 studio albums, really catchy tunes, you go around the world, you can go to any bar around the world, and like a virgin is playing — we all know these things. she has reinvented herself and says she‘s focusing on herself and says she‘s focusing on herfamily, herself and says she‘s focusing on her family, although she herself and says she‘s focusing on herfamily, although she is herself and says she‘s focusing on her family, although she is talking about new music as well, inspired by her new home in portugal, very trendy. always ahead of the game, it seems, and in her 60th year, reinventing yet further. you think this will be a storming success, a number—1 album? this will be a storming success, a number-1 album? i'd be lying to say i wouldn‘t hope so. number-1 album? i'd be lying to say i wouldn't hope so. all right, madonna reinventing herself, and quite interesting, because there‘s this photograph on the telegraph of her running through a
some of the papers are less positive than the telegraph... recording artist in the world. she‘s got 13 studio albums, really catchy tunes, you go around the world, you can go to any bar around the world, and like a virgin is playing — we all know these things. she has reinvented herself and says she‘s focusing on herself and says she‘s focusing on herfamily, herself and says she‘s focusing on her family, although she herself and says she‘s focusing on herfamily, although she is...
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with whiz back to the telegraph. —— lets.amount. this is john phones once every 12 minutes. a huge amount. this isjohn golding, the vice—chairman of the royal college of psychiatrists, who is basically saying that you shouldn't let your child have an iphone under the age of the web on this topic which i think many of us could probably identify with, the age where children are walking to and from school unaccompanied and we might wa nt school unaccompanied and we might want to know where they are. really serious findings, there has been a correlation in rise in depression among women from 16— 24 with the emergence of iphones or smartphones, the suggestion being that it is better for children to not eat —— not being given these devices until later on. i would echo that myself spent my children are fixated with ipad is, whenever my phone is on the table they have got it, every birthday that comes up, it is always the number one thing they want. actually, is great during the summer holidays to see them doing something else. they
with whiz back to the telegraph. —— lets.amount. this is john phones once every 12 minutes. a huge amount. this isjohn golding, the vice—chairman of the royal college of psychiatrists, who is basically saying that you shouldn't let your child have an iphone under the age of the web on this topic which i think many of us could probably identify with, the age where children are walking to and from school unaccompanied and we might wa nt school unaccompanied and we might want to know where...
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onto the telegraph, brexit... level results day. onto the telegraph, brexit. .. the telegraph, brexit... fears brexit talks are being bugged? basically the fear here is the eu produced some slides which show that the checkers agreement was never going to be accepted by the eu. this is before the agreement was agreed to... and in britain, within hours of this meeting, they had rung up angela merkel and told them to ignore the latest. but the fact is the deal has not been shot down, but they're convinced the only way britain will get a hold of this information is that the secret service have bugged the room. anyone who has ever worked in brussels will tell you it is leafier than a steve and a colander. the only way you can get things in the brussels is by bugging the room? that is simply not true. it is an incredibly leaky place. but they been licking all the time for the last two years. —— leaking. i'm interested in your view about this, the momentum, if i can use the politically charged word when it has nothing to do about the labour party, it does seem to be at
onto the telegraph, brexit... level results day. onto the telegraph, brexit. .. the telegraph, brexit... fears brexit talks are being bugged? basically the fear here is the eu produced some slides which show that the checkers agreement was never going to be accepted by the eu. this is before the agreement was agreed to... and in britain, within hours of this meeting, they had rung up angela merkel and told them to ignore the latest. but the fact is the deal has not been shot down, but they're...
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let's look at the telegraph. may on a mission to sub saharan africa.ca, nigeria and kenya. we have mutual benefits and she is building trade links with those african countries. it isa links with those african countries. it is a long time since a british prime minister went on a trade mission to sub saharan africa, i was saying that macron had left him, and you are pointing out the chinese have more than leptin —— leapt in. i should mention that i was reading about a ship called the ss mendy which was a shipwreck in world war i. which was a shipwreck in world war i, and it is the worst maritime disaster in south african history —— ss mendi. the bell from the ss mendi turned up, it was left in a plastic bag on swanage pier last year. there was a lot of talk about the centenary was a lot of talk about the ce nte nary of was a lot of talk about the centenary of the shipwreck and this bell was just left. it had centenary of the shipwreck and this bell wasjust left. it had been centenary of the shipwreck and this bell was just left. it had been lost for deca
let's look at the telegraph. may on a mission to sub saharan africa.ca, nigeria and kenya. we have mutual benefits and she is building trade links with those african countries. it isa links with those african countries. it is a long time since a british prime minister went on a trade mission to sub saharan africa, i was saying that macron had left him, and you are pointing out the chinese have more than leptin —— leapt in. i should mention that i was reading about a ship called the ss mendy...
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what about the telegraph stories since you read that about divisions?hat story co m es you read that about divisions? that story comes on that. i mean, but the telegraph and the express unsurprisingly are reporting this on favorably. they reporting hammond's warnings ina favorably. they reporting hammond's warnings in a negative light, how dare he, who does he think he is? this does show you the rift in the government that there is still a robin said the government of people who are pushing for a softer brexit toa who are pushing for a softer brexit to a softer brexit and the trouble is they keep getting torpedoed by the hard wing of the government who you could argue are basicallyjust running the clock on the negotiation because they want no deal. they actually do. they want to recreate the singapore style deregulated... we already know the regulators will be incorporated into british law whether or not they have a deal. will be don't know that. that's part of the problem. berti said those laws will go back into british parliamentary lock, go back into
what about the telegraph stories since you read that about divisions?hat story co m es you read that about divisions? that story comes on that. i mean, but the telegraph and the express unsurprisingly are reporting this on favorably. they reporting hammond's warnings ina favorably. they reporting hammond's warnings in a negative light, how dare he, who does he think he is? this does show you the rift in the government that there is still a robin said the government of people who are pushing for...
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the telegraph has scottish conservative lead, ruth davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa lead,th davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa comments, saying that wearing one is no different wearing a crucifix the mirror also leaves with the borisjohnson remarks, and pressure is increasing on the foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories spoke at against them. so, without we have a real mixture of front pages, there. and let's start with the story that is ona let's start with the story that is on a lot of the front pages, not surprisingly, of course, the daily telegraph, which carried his original comments, and jessica, picking up on the comments from ruth davidson? yes. i don't think conservative headquarters would be pleased to see how long this story has gone on, and mounting criticism, including from ruth davidson, seeing as one of the party's bright young prospects, and she is very scathing about boris johnson, but prospects, and she is very scathing about borisjohnson, but she uses a bitter perhaps controversial comparison, she says that she wouldn't criticise, or
the telegraph has scottish conservative lead, ruth davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa lead,th davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa comments, saying that wearing one is no different wearing a crucifix the mirror also leaves with the borisjohnson remarks, and pressure is increasing on the foreign secretary after more than a dozen tories spoke at against them. so, without we have a real mixture of front pages, there. and let's start with the story that is ona let's start with the...
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that a no—deal brexit will result in the eu breaching its own laws, that's according to the daily telegraphdaily mail hails a new text message alerts system, which it says is revolutionising the fight against sepsis. self—harming by teenage girls has doubled in 20 years, that's according to the times, which says that the figures have led to concerns about the pressures of school and social media on young people. the independent carries a picture of the world war two vintage aircraft which crashed in the swiss alps, killing all 20 passengers and crew on board. it also reports that leading universities are urging the government to bring back maintenance grants for poor students in order to improve diversity in higher education. the guardian has found that virgin has been awarded almost £2 billion worth of nhs contracts in the past five years. the mirror leads on its campaign to change the organ donor law to an opt—out system, which it says has been praised by prime minister theresa may. and the i voices alarm over the number of unaffordable houses being built on green—belt land. so, a varied
that a no—deal brexit will result in the eu breaching its own laws, that's according to the daily telegraphdaily mail hails a new text message alerts system, which it says is revolutionising the fight against sepsis. self—harming by teenage girls has doubled in 20 years, that's according to the times, which says that the figures have led to concerns about the pressures of school and social media on young people. the independent carries a picture of the world war two vintage aircraft which...
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what about the house of commons committee looking at his contract with the daily telegraph, they arep on the wrists. a government body, the office of the advisory committee on business appointments, they published this letter online today which goes into some detail about the job that mr johnson took with the daily telegraph after resigning as foreign secretary earlier this month, he resigned as the minister on the 9th ofjuly and signed a contract with the telegraph a few days later. under the rules, he should have sought advice from the committee about that job to sought advice from the committee about thatjob to receive guidance on whether it was appropriate for him asa on whether it was appropriate for him as a former minister to take it up. he did not do that in the time allocated. he only did it retrospectively after signing his contract with the telegraph and the committee watchdog is not happy. it said he is clearly breaking the ministerial code, retrospectively, if you like, not a minister anymore, and it is unacceptable he did not seek advice. he will not face punishment but
what about the house of commons committee looking at his contract with the daily telegraph, they arep on the wrists. a government body, the office of the advisory committee on business appointments, they published this letter online today which goes into some detail about the job that mr johnson took with the daily telegraph after resigning as foreign secretary earlier this month, he resigned as the minister on the 9th ofjuly and signed a contract with the telegraph a few days later. under the...
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that's in the telegraph.airport today after information screens broke down, forcing thousands of passengers to read flight details written on whiteboards. the prisons minister has admitted that up to 20 more jails are facing issues with drugs and violence similar to those in birminghamjail. that's according to the independent. the surging number of measles cases in europe makes the front page of the times. the same story makes the front page of the guardian, which says the outbreak has triggered a european health alert. and the daily mail reports on a new five—minute treatment, which it says could offer hope to millions of middle—aged men who suffer with an enlarged prostate. so a varied set of front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of it all. the telegraph talking about boris johnson and were there to be a contest for leadership of the party, would a change of the party's rules help him is the question. possibly it would, but lord haig cautioning against call from the grassroots to make it easier for
that's in the telegraph.airport today after information screens broke down, forcing thousands of passengers to read flight details written on whiteboards. the prisons minister has admitted that up to 20 more jails are facing issues with drugs and violence similar to those in birminghamjail. that's according to the independent. the surging number of measles cases in europe makes the front page of the times. the same story makes the front page of the guardian, which says the outbreak has...
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the daily telegraph of there, mark carney blamed for slump in the palette, this after his interview oned of notjust by mps but also market and lists for this temporary drop in the pound. it then went up later on. well, they are all lining up to criticise him. jacob rees mann, david jones, and they are very angry at him and think he is presenting a doomsday scenario that they simply did not recognise. i think it is interesting that the daily telegraph says that mark carney therefore should be blamed because of this drop in the pound for the high cost of four holidays. that shows what they are thinking about. but we should point out that apart from these usual suspects, in that sense, the brexiteers, harshly criticising mark carney, there is somebody who feels sanguine for the opposite reason, and that is the chief executive of british airways. he says he feels assured that there will not be planes grounded here in the uk, there will be some sort of agreement that will be transported —— an agreement for transport copper hands the eu and therefore people should not panic. things will be s
the daily telegraph of there, mark carney blamed for slump in the palette, this after his interview oned of notjust by mps but also market and lists for this temporary drop in the pound. it then went up later on. well, they are all lining up to criticise him. jacob rees mann, david jones, and they are very angry at him and think he is presenting a doomsday scenario that they simply did not recognise. i think it is interesting that the daily telegraph says that mark carney therefore should be...
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laura, we start with the telegraph.with this vehicle on the westminster bridge, within a year of another attack at roughly the same spot. yes, it felt a bit deja vu this morning going into work and seeing police everywhere and it is interesting because obviously the story has had huge coverage today but it was one guy. it's not like he achieved the mission he perhaps set out to achieve, reports of him driving around for hours this morning, leaving his home i think in birmingham or wherever he rented the carfrom and birmingham or wherever he rented the car from and not having the guts to do itand car from and not having the guts to do it and police ambulance up your behind him and suddenly he swerved so behind him and suddenly he swerved so you behind him and suddenly he swerved so you saw behind him and suddenly he swerved so you saw the video the bbc put out earlier and resort —— three cyclists we re earlier and resort —— three cyclists were injured, to a hospital and they are both out. it is one of those ones where it
laura, we start with the telegraph.with this vehicle on the westminster bridge, within a year of another attack at roughly the same spot. yes, it felt a bit deja vu this morning going into work and seeing police everywhere and it is interesting because obviously the story has had huge coverage today but it was one guy. it's not like he achieved the mission he perhaps set out to achieve, reports of him driving around for hours this morning, leaving his home i think in birmingham or wherever he...
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, been dragged into the i’ow. the telegraph, been dragged into the row.rd one to get into. the labour representation committee, a campaign group of which he is the president, highlighted how the former president of the board of deputies and welcomed trump's elections and went on to praise trump's decision to move the us embassy in israel to jerusalem. this comes on the back of peter wilson, a member of the labour national executive committee, who had said and i think he'd blamed jewish trump fanatics for making up allegations. it's another story, jewish trump fanatics for making up allegations. it's anotherstory, but it's more open fighting. it's also the right—wing press, and it's going for this, aren't they? talking about islamophobia, and i don't like the word, the racism against muslims in the conservative party, which baroness warsi has been going on and oi'i baroness warsi has been going on and on about. we don't talk about that. there is open season, i think, against labour and within labour. but there are many in the labour party itself... margare
, been dragged into the i’ow. the telegraph, been dragged into the row.rd one to get into. the labour representation committee, a campaign group of which he is the president, highlighted how the former president of the board of deputies and welcomed trump's elections and went on to praise trump's decision to move the us embassy in israel to jerusalem. this comes on the back of peter wilson, a member of the labour national executive committee, who had said and i think he'd blamed jewish trump...
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the sunday telegraph reports on a letter written by the us ambassador to the british government thatcomes to dealing with iran. the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. and the sunday mirror has the story of a ten—year—old boy who boy who weighs 17 stone and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. those are the front pages, let's ta ke those are the front pages, let's take a more in—depth look at the stories. we are starting with the cabinet war over boris. are you surprised how this has developed since that column? six days on and now he is just a backbencher and yet he has this extraordinary ability to dominate the news agenda. it is a bit depressing they are still talking about it. the sunday times has spoken to a number of cabinet ministers who have used this as a chance to give another kicking to theresa may. there is not a serious political brain in downing street is probably the best quote in this piece. it is not playing out well with all of the cabinet and presu
the sunday telegraph reports on a letter written by the us ambassador to the british government thatcomes to dealing with iran. the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. and the sunday mirror has the story of a ten—year—old boy who boy who weighs 17 stone and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. those are the front pages, let's ta ke those are the front pages, let's take a...
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he is on the front page of the telegraph, being blamed a slump in the pound? more than that. he has been described byjacob rees—mogg as the high priest of project fear. and lots of other people are lining up. priti patel, david jones, the former brexit minister, peter bone and others. very harsh in their criticism of mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, saying that he is really presenting a very pessimistic picture, a doomsday scenario. but of course contingency planning has to be done. 0ne course contingency planning has to be done. one that not voice of doom at all about brexit and the implications consequences of it is willie walsh, the ceo of british airways, who is saying that all this kind of talk about planes being grounded and not flying because they wouldn't have certification, etc, that leaves him fuming. he is saying, look, this is obviously a challenge, but he believes that there will be, he says this in the daily telegraph, there will be a competence of agreement and planes will fly, even if there are some pickups and challenges to fa
he is on the front page of the telegraph, being blamed a slump in the pound? more than that. he has been described byjacob rees—mogg as the high priest of project fear. and lots of other people are lining up. priti patel, david jones, the former brexit minister, peter bone and others. very harsh in their criticism of mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, saying that he is really presenting a very pessimistic picture, a doomsday scenario. but of course contingency planning has to...
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that's in the daily telegraph.nd the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first of all, to this the united states, to donald trump's former aids ina states, to donald trump's former aids in a lot of trouble. —— two of donald trump. it is almost cliche to say it is the biggest day in the presidency, but today has to crank up presidency, but today has to crank up there. the last few hours are some of the most dramatic moments we have seen. we have had to make the developments this evening. —— two. notjust from paul developments this evening. —— two. not just from paul manafort, developments this evening. —— two. notjust from paul manafort, but also the plea deal with michael cohen, his lawyer and personalfixer and why that is so interesting and damaging potentially for donald trump is that he has said that he has admitted making payments against electoral law
that's in the daily telegraph.nd the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first of all, to this the united states, to donald trump's former aids ina states, to donald trump's former aids in a lot of trouble. —— two of donald trump. it is almost cliche to say it is the biggest day in the presidency, but today has to crank...
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the telegraph saying raise a glass to middle age to lower the risk of dementia.ate amount of wine. for a half bottles per week is considered moderate. —— fourand wine. for a half bottles per week is considered moderate. —— four and a half. we were all taught that drinking alcohol could be bad for you. actually, it could be the reverse of. one of those mixed message stories. i think it is basically impossible to navigate through the conflicting health advice that is out there. i read something lately that we should set up something lately that we should set upa risk something lately that we should set up a risk commission to warn everybody about every thing they could face of. bad idea. we should pursue moderation, whether it is alcohol or smartphone usage. in fa ct, alcohol or smartphone usage. in fact, find a way to limit those addictions and political —— a little bit of what you fancy doesn't do you much harm. let's look at the metro. the idea that we might be making a bid to stage the world cup in 30 —— 2030. jolly. fantastic. something on british soil, someth
the telegraph saying raise a glass to middle age to lower the risk of dementia.ate amount of wine. for a half bottles per week is considered moderate. —— fourand wine. for a half bottles per week is considered moderate. —— four and a half. we were all taught that drinking alcohol could be bad for you. actually, it could be the reverse of. one of those mixed message stories. i think it is basically impossible to navigate through the conflicting health advice that is out there. i read...
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with me are laura hughes, political of financial times and asa bennett, brexit editor of the telegraphgood to see you again. it will be over in 15 minutes. 0h, too soon! many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the bridge that collapsed in genoa, leaving many dead, as well as the diy retailer homebase's announcement, which is that it's to close 42 stores. the metro's front page has the verdict on ben stokes's trial. not guilty of affray in bristol. the daily star also leads with the ben stokes trial and that aquittal. the mirror's top line is the suspected terrorist attack near the houses of parliament, and reference to the police arriving within seconds on the scene. it also has coverage of the collapsed bridge in genoa. also leading with the westminster attack, and that collapsed bridge in genoa, is the telegraph's front page, as well as the times. the is front page has an image of the moment police swarmed the westminster attacker‘s car. and, finally, the guardian's main story is the reported rise in pay for chief executives, while workers' pay f
with me are laura hughes, political of financial times and asa bennett, brexit editor of the telegraphgood to see you again. it will be over in 15 minutes. 0h, too soon! many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the bridge that collapsed in genoa, leaving many dead, as well as the diy retailer homebase's announcement, which is that it's to close 42 stores. the metro's front page has the verdict on ben stokes's trial. not guilty of affray in bristol. the daily...
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it will be a scoop for the telegraph. he will have errant whatever sums he does.is an interesting story. if it is as bad as the independent says that is real trouble for the tory party. he will not be worried by this story, he will see it going exactly the way he wa nts, will see it going exactly the way he wants, he will be delighted. ian martin in the times, saying he is not that organised. let us look at the express. this is interesting. eu fears zero deal brexit. now the eu is getting worried. the story is saying that brussels has appeared to blink for the first time in the flex is back row negotiations. but that in mind they are offering a access to the single market without the condition of free movement of eu citizens. we want out of the single market. would they really do that? why? read further down the story. you have got to page seven. these are quotes from a senior tory mp, who has made these observations. when he puts it in context he says they blinked, britain going to world trade organisation rules would not harm them. however he also warned it was
it will be a scoop for the telegraph. he will have errant whatever sums he does.is an interesting story. if it is as bad as the independent says that is real trouble for the tory party. he will not be worried by this story, he will see it going exactly the way he wa nts, will see it going exactly the way he wants, he will be delighted. ian martin in the times, saying he is not that organised. let us look at the express. this is interesting. eu fears zero deal brexit. now the eu is getting...
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let's kick off with the telegraph.mitism. that is the front page in the telegraph. more bad news for the labour party and its leadership. frank field has lit the paper and it has gone off with a bang. it has to do with anti—semitism, another episode in this thing which has dominated the labour party, or seems to dominated the labour party for the past couple of months. it has been convulsed by these allegations, but frank field has not been staring in his language. he's talked about the party seen as racist, the thuggery in his own account of birkenhead and tom watson has come in and said this is a wake—up call. the telegraph said labour mps were stunned last night and warned that he could be the first of quite a few to go independent. it could be the biggest split since the s e p in 1981. will have to wait and see about this. there is also a case that this is another instalment towards the door marked exit. -- sdp. he has complained about two things. anti—semitism and also what he talks about as intolerance, thuggery
let's kick off with the telegraph.mitism. that is the front page in the telegraph. more bad news for the labour party and its leadership. frank field has lit the paper and it has gone off with a bang. it has to do with anti—semitism, another episode in this thing which has dominated the labour party, or seems to dominated the labour party for the past couple of months. it has been convulsed by these allegations, but frank field has not been staring in his language. he's talked about the party...
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staying with the telegraph.k and ready to kill theresa may's chequers plan. he is back in the sense that he is going to hit the road, going up he is going to hit the road, going up and down britain as part of leave means leave, campaigning against the chequers deal, which he is effectively a betrayal of the people voted for they voted to leave the eu. this is significant because we are waiting for a grassroots backlash against the government's proposal. we are waiting to some kind of action when the tory party, waiting for boris johnson to step forward or somebody to push theresa may out, and this could be the kind of thing that gets that dynamic yelling. if there is a revival on the right, if there is a revival among eurosceptics and ukip, that could spook tory backbenchers into acting against theresa may and acting against theresa may and acting against theresa may and acting against the deal. that is the theory. what the government would say is that this sort of thing doesn't make the slightest bit of differe
staying with the telegraph.k and ready to kill theresa may's chequers plan. he is back in the sense that he is going to hit the road, going up he is going to hit the road, going up and down britain as part of leave means leave, campaigning against the chequers deal, which he is effectively a betrayal of the people voted for they voted to leave the eu. this is significant because we are waiting for a grassroots backlash against the government's proposal. we are waiting to some kind of action...
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in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph. its front page headline reads — hammond under fire for no deal warning. the chancellor is accused of undermining theresa may in a letter to the treasury after yesterday's no deal brexit departure speech. looking at the sydney morning herald where the only story in town is the challenge for the prime minister's job. scott morrison has emerged as the new leader of australia and members of parliament, including his opponent, have already pledged their loyalty to him. in the financial times, there's another development on the delayed listing of aramco. this story says saudi arabia's foreign wealth fund is primed to choose international banks to lend it $11 billion, filling the whole left by the delay. the independent has the temporary release of british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who was sentenced to five years jail in iranforspying. finally on bbc news — coffee by drone? technology company ibm has patented a machine to detect when people are tired and bring them coffee to l
in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph. its front page headline reads — hammond under fire for no deal warning. the chancellor is accused of undermining theresa may in a letter to the treasury after yesterday's no deal brexit departure speech. looking at the sydney morning herald where the only story in town is the challenge for the prime minister's job. scott morrison has emerged as the new leader of australia and members of parliament, including his opponent, have...
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the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced byve behaviour in classrooms — and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace a variety of front pages. and news that the brexit secretary has conceded that brexit deal talks are unlikely to hit the october deadline, what are the ramifications of this? many because clearly there is no agreement between the two sides on many of the key issues. and yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary yet, they say that it might last until january before we yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary before we get some kind of deal. now think about that. there will be virtually no time for the house of commons to consider a deal in any detail, we are out at the end of march. and it raises this nightmarish prospect of a deal hastily put together at the last minute. vague, vague answers to things like the irish question. voting for this so there's no deal 01’ no voting for this so there's no deal or no time for other option, i think under those
the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced byve behaviour in classrooms — and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace a variety of front pages. and news that the brexit secretary has conceded that brexit deal talks are unlikely to hit the october deadline, what are the ramifications of this? many because clearly there is no agreement between the two sides on many of the key...
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writing in the daily telegraph on monday, borisjohnson said a total ban on full face coverings
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next to a picture of ben stokes back on the cricket pitch — the sunday telegraph says the governmentans to solve the care crisis by launching a new care isa which is exempt from inheritance tax. pose weather front pages. let's start with our chat. it's brexit, basically. let's start with the 0bserver. basically. let's start with the observer. it's always exit. i know, my goodness. it's alkaline and time. —— battle lines time. there hasn't been any news and this on the front page of the observer is there remain campaign, the people's vote campaign, the people's vote campaign, they want a second referendum and the observer has launched this front page by pointing out that the co—founder of the fashion retailer super dry has given £1 million to this campaign for the vote but it is not really about superdry or about him but about the fa ct superdry or about him but about the fact that there is growing support for a second referendum. they are trying to do more willing to show thatis trying to do more willing to show that is what the country once and their hope is obviously that the count
next to a picture of ben stokes back on the cricket pitch — the sunday telegraph says the governmentans to solve the care crisis by launching a new care isa which is exempt from inheritance tax. pose weather front pages. let's start with our chat. it's brexit, basically. let's start with the 0bserver. basically. let's start with the observer. it's always exit. i know, my goodness. it's alkaline and time. —— battle lines time. there hasn't been any news and this on the front page of the...
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also in the sunday telegraph, an intriguing story, theresa may ordering a space race with the europeanon after brexit. could be exciting, i don't know. it points out the underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileo project, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen
also in the sunday telegraph, an intriguing story, theresa may ordering a space race with the europeanon after brexit. could be exciting, i don't know. it points out the underlying serious message of what happens after brexit and the fact that security, underlying this galileo project, and britain's potential exclusion from it is this issue over security and what's going to happen
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and finally, in the telegraph, most people enjoy a lie—in when you can get it, but a new study is suggestingrsleeping can be as bad for your health as lack of sleep. so let's begin. with me is jane foley, a senior fx strategist at rabobank. to see you. let's get into the guardian's story. it brings back the focus on the novichok attacks, who is responsible, all british fingers pointing directly at moscow. to demand the extradition of two russian suspects is a familiar route for britain to take, and will probably get a familiar response. that is the broad conclusion, that it will be met by a scornful response from putin. russia have said they have attempted to extradite russians back into russia from the uk, and these would be high—profile critics of the russian regime, and the uk has refused that. people will think that the crown prosecution service, after hundreds of officers trying to work out the precise movements of these russians, they are ready to put in this request. nothing is expected to come from it, from russia's point of view. to you and me it seems obvious they have to continue
and finally, in the telegraph, most people enjoy a lie—in when you can get it, but a new study is suggestingrsleeping can be as bad for your health as lack of sleep. so let's begin. with me is jane foley, a senior fx strategist at rabobank. to see you. let's get into the guardian's story. it brings back the focus on the novichok attacks, who is responsible, all british fingers pointing directly at moscow. to demand the extradition of two russian suspects is a familiar route for britain to...
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we have already talked about argentina, it is in the telegraph. ask you one question before moving on. argentina has gone from one economic crisis to another. it is a boom and bust story... once a decade. in between the crises there is a huge surge in boom and they are bouncing back, is this cycle ever going to come to an end, do you think? this may actually be an opportunity to put the right measures in place to get this cycle to come to an end. but in the meantime it will be very painful. if you look at the imf programme, it will make them get rid of things like subsidies on water, subsidies on energy, on heating, so it will get very costly for the individual householder. the middle class has been suffering and is suffering. in these things it is always the middle classes that suffer. coolest bonds, aston martin shrugs off the spectre of brexit. in a programme with ben swanson we had eddie palmer, the ceo of aston martin, that is on at 8:30am on the bbc. he talked about this flotation to us. we grilled him a bit about brexit, what is thinking wa
we have already talked about argentina, it is in the telegraph. ask you one question before moving on. argentina has gone from one economic crisis to another. it is a boom and bust story... once a decade. in between the crises there is a huge surge in boom and they are bouncing back, is this cycle ever going to come to an end, do you think? this may actually be an opportunity to put the right measures in place to get this cycle to come to an end. but in the meantime it will be very painful. if...
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political issue, the row over anti—semitism in the labour party, makes the front page of the sunday telegraphow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is facing criticism for his links to a smear campaign against a jewish leader. the nhs has been warned it's at risk of breaking the law if it doesn't offer transgender patients awaiting surgery access to fertility treatments. that's according to the observer. the mail on sunday claims information about britain's new stealth fighterjets has been leaked to an as—yet unidentified third party, in what the paper calls an "audacious honeytrap plot". a story we've covered today features on the front page of the sunday express — detectives searching for missing midwife samantha eastwood have found a body and made three arrests. and the sunday mirror says the duchess of sussex is thought to be preparing for a reunion with herfather in the us. let us start with the latest twist of the anti—semitism row. tom watson really laying into his own party leader. a lot of insiders are feeling exactly what he said, that there is, you know, a realfear that there is, you know,
political issue, the row over anti—semitism in the labour party, makes the front page of the sunday telegraphow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is facing criticism for his links to a smear campaign against a jewish leader. the nhs has been warned it's at risk of breaking the law if it doesn't offer transgender patients awaiting surgery access to fertility treatments. that's according to the observer. the mail on sunday claims information about britain's new stealth fighterjets has been leaked to...
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the the telegraph, labour must labour must make seismic shifts, and the man who now sits in the house of lords, how well is he to comment on the future direction of the party? how's that going to help? all of the people who are criticising jeremy corbyn come from a particular tradition within the labour party was not feeling particularly at home at the moment and david was home secretary and is not in power for quite a long time. and this article is quite remarkable and saying that they are handling the anti—semitic scandal has been in shambles and i said that it needs to be a clear and different approach unless more windfall of the telegraph of course that's three more labour mps are on the verge of quitting labour on this. and on next week, it is going to be crucial that again, the political season after the summer break and the question is, will labour adopt the definition of anti—semitism that most do, or is it still bought the watered down again? and i think the critics of the party, are going to want clear decisive action from jeremy corbyn. i'm not sure they're going to get it.
the the telegraph, labour must labour must make seismic shifts, and the man who now sits in the house of lords, how well is he to comment on the future direction of the party? how's that going to help? all of the people who are criticising jeremy corbyn come from a particular tradition within the labour party was not feeling particularly at home at the moment and david was home secretary and is not in power for quite a long time. and this article is quite remarkable and saying that they are...
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mark, first of all, let's talk about the front page of the telegraph.y not.
mark, first of all, let's talk about the front page of the telegraph.y not.
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in the telegraph. that is right.compared, it was an article based on liberalism, condemning denmark's decision to ban the burqa in public. he compared them to people wearing —— looking like a letterbox or being a bank robber. he is refusing to apologise and it is almost as divisive as the brexit vote itself. it is because the conservative party in the country is always a lot more right wing than the conservative party in parliament which is usually a little more libertarian am progressive. borisjohnson comes more libertarian am progressive. boris johnson comes from more libertarian am progressive. borisjohnson comes from the libertarian wing of the party that he is throwing red meat to his base. some say he is taking a few indicators out of the donald trump playbook, meeting with steve bannon... they playbook, meeting with steve bannon. .. they are meant to have conversations. i don't know how many meetings. who knows. this is the sort of thing we are not told. but he is saying that he is being himself, authentic and
in the telegraph. that is right.compared, it was an article based on liberalism, condemning denmark's decision to ban the burqa in public. he compared them to people wearing —— looking like a letterbox or being a bank robber. he is refusing to apologise and it is almost as divisive as the brexit vote itself. it is because the conservative party in the country is always a lot more right wing than the conservative party in parliament which is usually a little more libertarian am progressive....
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now the sunday telegraph.cking to me, i think we are all on our phones. another survey said we look at our smartphones every 15 minutes or something and i'm one of them. i can't stop looking at the latest e—mails.m i'm one of them. i can't stop looking at the latest e-mails. it is not good view and it is not good for children. there nothing more tragic in the middle of this lovely summer, seeing people, young people, sitting at dinner together, not talking to each other because they are on their phones, what are they doing? i'm guilty as charged. i would say, take up guilty as charged. i would say, take up sailing. you can't be on the mobile phone. laughter i know some people who tried to live without their phones or eight months —— fora without their phones or eight months —— for a month and i found without their phones or eight months —— fora month and ifound it without their phones or eight months —— for a month and i found it very difficult. —— they found it. —— for a month and i found it very difficult. -
now the sunday telegraph.cking to me, i think we are all on our phones. another survey said we look at our smartphones every 15 minutes or something and i'm one of them. i can't stop looking at the latest e—mails.m i'm one of them. i can't stop looking at the latest e-mails. it is not good view and it is not good for children. there nothing more tragic in the middle of this lovely summer, seeing people, young people, sitting at dinner together, not talking to each other because they are on...
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to the telegraph. sajid javid, may roll on police pay. —— may roll. —— may wrong.o long ago that people were saying he would lose his cabinet place altogether. against everybody‘s expectations, he was a remainer and now suddenly, here he is, he is being kept as, if not their favourite, to be is, he is being kept as, if not theirfavourite, to be the next prime minister. may certainly he does not seem to be concerned or frightened in any way at all about suggesting that his predecessor, one of his predecessors at the home 0ffice might have got a few things wrong. he will be furious for the fa ct wrong. he will be furious for the fact that asking for more money for the police has made it into the telegraph. how did that happen? maybe his officers are bugged by mi5. maybe his officers are bugged by m15. probably. he has basically drawn on the immigration targets, he won't endorse that. he is planning his own furrow here and he is unmistakable because theresa may has had to put it into the home office, someone had to put it into the home office, someone who forget to dr
to the telegraph. sajid javid, may roll on police pay. —— may roll. —— may wrong.o long ago that people were saying he would lose his cabinet place altogether. against everybody‘s expectations, he was a remainer and now suddenly, here he is, he is being kept as, if not their favourite, to be is, he is being kept as, if not theirfavourite, to be the next prime minister. may certainly he does not seem to be concerned or frightened in any way at all about suggesting that his predecessor,...
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brexit heads the telegraph ruth, tell us what it is telling us in its is saying that the mps are saying extra workload buzz of brexit, i am they have extra workload buzz of brexit, iam not they have extra workload buzz of brexit, i am not surprised given the state of the negotiation, however they want more money, but i think sir alistair graham, they want more money, but i think siralistairgraham, the they want more money, but i think sir alistair graham, the former chairman of the committee of standards in public life is saying this is open to abuse, people will use this as a wonderful excuse for getting mormon for what? but it is another another twist that clearly the mps are finding they are getting bigger work loads before of what is going on with brexit. no doubt they are being asked what is happening by their constituent, what is happening to this agreement, what does it mean, what happens if will is a no deal, so i have a bit of sympathy for them but i have a bit of sympathy with alistair gra ham's for them but i have a bit of sympathy with alistair graham's view this is open to
brexit heads the telegraph ruth, tell us what it is telling us in its is saying that the mps are saying extra workload buzz of brexit, i am they have extra workload buzz of brexit, iam not they have extra workload buzz of brexit, i am not surprised given the state of the negotiation, however they want more money, but i think sir alistair graham, they want more money, but i think siralistairgraham, the they want more money, but i think sir alistair graham, the former chairman of the committee of...
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david: it is an amazing platform for "the telegraph."roots members will be choosing the next conservative leader when that comes. since resigning as foreign secretary, mr. johnson has we signed up with "the telegraph." it is an amazing sounding board for him. quite many of his opinions are opposite of what the prime minister's positions are so he is kneeling. we wondered when he left what he is going to be doing. causing all sorts of problems for mrs. may. 's popularity at the same time seems to be increasing among the key constituents, the ones who will choose the leader. mark: like those that say they are out of here. david: could not be in a party led by boris johnson so he will be a very divisive person to lead the conservative party, but he has a groundswell of support in the country. we do not have a leadership contest as of yet but it will happen one day, and mr. johnson is positioning himself. mark: around the autumnal conference season. david: yes. we all remember the less than successful conference speech of last year. mark: sh
david: it is an amazing platform for "the telegraph."roots members will be choosing the next conservative leader when that comes. since resigning as foreign secretary, mr. johnson has we signed up with "the telegraph." it is an amazing sounding board for him. quite many of his opinions are opposite of what the prime minister's positions are so he is kneeling. we wondered when he left what he is going to be doing. causing all sorts of problems for mrs. may. 's popularity at...
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that might be the theme of the telegraph.own laws. just explain that. they are saying, they being ministers, the government is charged with, unnamed sources, although a few names have dripped into the story, if we end up crashing out of the eu next year that this will not be our fault, this will belong to the eu because they will be breaking their own laws, that they should be trying to create a culture of enabling us and cooperation with their nearest trading partners. that seems to me like child calling that a parent, saying i know i had a cell, i threw my toys out of the sand pit, but you we re my toys out of the sand pit, but you were expected to behave better and ina more were expected to behave better and in a more mature way. this is like ina in a more mature way. this is like in a strange divorcee trying to walk away from the marriage saying, if you think we are not going to be able to cope without you, you're wrong, but it is also your fault and you need to manage this operation. it is not a very strong position. lia
that might be the theme of the telegraph.own laws. just explain that. they are saying, they being ministers, the government is charged with, unnamed sources, although a few names have dripped into the story, if we end up crashing out of the eu next year that this will not be our fault, this will belong to the eu because they will be breaking their own laws, that they should be trying to create a culture of enabling us and cooperation with their nearest trading partners. that seems to me like...
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why don't we start with the daily telegraph.en island in south africa when nelson mandela was imprisoned, of course, but the headline is all about boris. in that picture, we have both been to the island. not together though. not together. i don't remember it being beautifully decorated in cream paint when i was there. anyway, back to boris. basically the pm is saying i'm fighting for the next election, which is probably in about four years' time. there was speculation that actually boris is planning an alternative vision of brexit for the conservative party conference which you will be going to. interesting that it says vision of brexit. it does not say plan for brexit. just a vision. she is so not scared of borisjohnson she has gone all the way to africa before she has been able to say she is not geared of him. but she has given it some good confidence on in africa. she is saying i am in this for the long term, i want to deliver the brexit the british people voted for. she is saying all the right things which is what she tends
why don't we start with the daily telegraph.en island in south africa when nelson mandela was imprisoned, of course, but the headline is all about boris. in that picture, we have both been to the island. not together though. not together. i don't remember it being beautifully decorated in cream paint when i was there. anyway, back to boris. basically the pm is saying i'm fighting for the next election, which is probably in about four years' time. there was speculation that actually boris is...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the anti—semitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leaderjeremy corbyn to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we‘ve been covering today, the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might‘ve saved house of fraser, the department store whose future now looks uncertain. the heatwave which has pushed many of us to stay in the uk for the summer holidays has, says the daily express, poured billions of pounds into the economy. the paper calls it a "bumper brexit home—spending bonanza". and football could be coming home after all, according to the metro, which claims that the football association is considering a bid to host the 2030 world cup finals. there you go. that is a quick look at the front pages. let‘s start off. steve, your paper leading off on the continuing anti—semitism row
on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the anti—semitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leaderjeremy corbyn to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we‘ve been covering today, the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that...