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it’s line that the telegraph has. it's uuite a line that the telegraph has.e new development in this vaccine row. the telegraph has learned that as you say british taxpayer money was used to fund this factory in the netherlands where astrazeneca doses are being produced. they say that up to £21 million was put in by health secretary matt hancock and the eu did not find this plant and indeed the government of the netherlands did not put money in either. this is a new development which has caused understandable anger amongst conservative mps in the public when you seem like the british taxpayer has made this retribution and therefore should be getting these doses, as we know the eu has the stance of saying they will not allow the export of astrazeneca doses until the eu citizens have had to what's been allocated to them. we can see is the development of the court to really stoke this row once more. . , . court to really stoke this row once more. . y . _, court to really stoke this row once more. . , . more. thanks very much joe, i hope we have got — more. thank
it’s line that the telegraph has. it's uuite a line that the telegraph has.e new development in this vaccine row. the telegraph has learned that as you say british taxpayer money was used to fund this factory in the netherlands where astrazeneca doses are being produced. they say that up to £21 million was put in by health secretary matt hancock and the eu did not find this plant and indeed the government of the netherlands did not put money in either. this is a new development which has...
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, we could _ because as it says in the telegraph, we could be — because as it says in the telegraph, so in the absence of— having a working app. so in the absence of fact, how do things were? to have _ absence of fact, how do things were? to have some sort of paper certificates? what would that look like? _ certificates? what would that look like? it's — certificates? what would that look like? it's worth remembering the demographics of people who are vaccinated. take nightclubs for instance — vaccinated. take nightclubs for instance. at the moment, more than half of— instance. at the moment, more than half of the _ instance. at the moment, more than half of the population is vaccinated, but it's mainly older people — vaccinated, but it's mainly older people that aren't going to be many 60 or— people that aren't going to be many 60 or 80—year—olds wanting to go to the nightclub. instead, you have lots of— the nightclub. instead, you have lots of younger people who are not vaccinated — lots of younger people who are not vaccinated that are very keen to go. so do _ vaccinated that are
, we could _ because as it says in the telegraph, we could be — because as it says in the telegraph, so in the absence of— having a working app. so in the absence of fact, how do things were? to have _ absence of fact, how do things were? to have some sort of paper certificates? what would that look like? _ certificates? what would that look like? it's — certificates? what would that look like? it's worth remembering the demographics of people who are vaccinated. take nightclubs for...
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ui— continues to flood sopping ok, the telegraph. ui_ thisi telegraph, uk target climate.et climate. this. is one of the curious climate change story. it is clear to me many of the homes in the uk are not energy efficient, it is going to cause significant amount of money to bring those up to efficient standards that would be appropriate for the uk to hit all of its carbon and climate change goals, and so therefore the only question is, who is go to pay for it? are homeowners going to pay for it? are homeowners going to pay for it? are homeowners going to pay for it? or is the government want to pay for it? the government is talking a great game, but where is the money was white caroline? == the money was white caroline? -- caroline? — the money was white caroline? -- caroline? the _ the money was white caroline? -- caroline? the cost _ the money was white caroline? -- caroline? the cost of _ the money was white caroline? -- | caroline? the cost of modifications to make homes — caroline? the cost of modifications to make homes fit _ caroline? the cost of modifications to ma
ui— continues to flood sopping ok, the telegraph. ui_ thisi telegraph, uk target climate.et climate. this. is one of the curious climate change story. it is clear to me many of the homes in the uk are not energy efficient, it is going to cause significant amount of money to bring those up to efficient standards that would be appropriate for the uk to hit all of its carbon and climate change goals, and so therefore the only question is, who is go to pay for it? are homeowners going to pay for...
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let's stay with the telegraph. _ that to happen again. let's stay with the telegraph.n. let's stay - with the telegraph. the aftermath of the death of prince philip, is front page says the queen want to sit look at the funeral of her husband because she is not eligible to be in a support bubble, the paper says cub because she does not live on her own, meaning the only who can sit with her is a member of her staff. 0therfamily members with her is a member of her staff. other family members close by. rosa prince, while we talk about the prince, while we talk about the prince and the wider story, the story came up on the wires, the queen has returned to royal duty. she is already back at work. that is stoicism, isn't _ she is already back at work. that is stoicism, isn't it? _ she is already back at work. that is stoicism, isn't it? extraordinary - stoicism, isn't it? extraordinary bravery from her post i think the telegraph story is fascinating both for telling the story of this family and also highlighting the, more generally, how people suffered through the pandemic wh
let's stay with the telegraph. _ that to happen again. let's stay with the telegraph.n. let's stay - with the telegraph. the aftermath of the death of prince philip, is front page says the queen want to sit look at the funeral of her husband because she is not eligible to be in a support bubble, the paper says cub because she does not live on her own, meaning the only who can sit with her is a member of her staff. 0therfamily members with her is a member of her staff. other family members close...
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if— telegraph. this really will depend on processes. if other _ telegraph.on processes. if other countries l on processes. if other countries they— on processes. if other countries they will— on processes. if other countries they will make saying is well when they will make saying is well when they want — they will make saying is well when they want people to travel there. obviously— they want people to travel there. obviously the vaccine offers a lot of reassurance. there are still questions _ of reassurance. there are still questions about the vaccine about how long — questions about the vaccine about how long immunity lasts, and there is a problem possibly of discrimination against those who still haven't had the chance you have _ still haven't had the chance you have the — still haven't had the chance you have the vaccine. having said that, it's hot— have the vaccine. having said that, it's not a _ have the vaccine. having said that, it's not a totally alien idea there are already restrictions on travel to some — are already restrictions on travel to som
if— telegraph. this really will depend on processes. if other _ telegraph.on processes. if other countries l on processes. if other countries they— on processes. if other countries they will— on processes. if other countries they will make saying is well when they will make saying is well when they want — they will make saying is well when they want people to travel there. obviously— they want people to travel there. obviously the vaccine offers a lot of reassurance. there are still...
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the telegraph is talking about how they will now_ telegraph is talking about how they will now therew there are people that only do one test on their return rather than _ do one test on their return rather than a _ do one test on their return rather than a second one, which will cut that cost— than a second one, which will cut that cost a — than a second one, which will cut that cost a little bit but it's rachet— that cost a little bit but it's rachel said, people have felt the pain through coronavirus and probably— pain through coronavirus and probably family not be new to afford to take _ probably family not be new to afford to take a _ probably family not be new to afford to take a holiday in the near future _ to take a holiday in the near future. and for other people, any money— future. and for other people, any money that— future. and for other people, any money that they can get into the aviation— money that they can get into the aviation industry will be money that they very— aviation industry will be money that they very welcome for at the moment. no need _ they very welcome
the telegraph is talking about how they will now_ telegraph is talking about how they will now therew there are people that only do one test on their return rather than _ do one test on their return rather than a _ do one test on their return rather than a second one, which will cut that cost— than a second one, which will cut that cost a — than a second one, which will cut that cost a little bit but it's rachet— that cost a little bit but it's rachel said, people have felt the pain...
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let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. of tomorrow's papers, the daily telegraph leads on details of the duke of edinburgh's funeral — it writes that prince philip planned every element of his send—off over the past 18 years. the metro writes that princes william and harry will not walk side by side behind their grandfather's coffin at his funeral and will instead be separated by their cousin peter phillips. the sun adds that the brothers will be kept at arms length for the procession, in which it was confirmed today that no one would wear military uniforms. the daily mail has a picture of prince charles who was seen today with tears in his eyes as he read tributes to his father left by members of the public. the express writes that there will be time in the funeral procession for the queen to pause for a moment of reflection as she says her final farewell to her husband of 73 years. the guardian reports that government officials have raised concerns about the mass expansion of rapid coronavirus testing — estimating that a
let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. let's start with the deli to daily telegraph. of tomorrow's papers, the daily telegraph leads on details of the duke of edinburgh's funeral — it writes that prince philip planned every element of his send—off over the past 18 years. the metro writes that princes william and harry will not walk side by side behind their grandfather's coffin at his funeral and will instead be separated by their cousin peter phillips. the sun adds that the brothers...
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who has written to every— daily telegraph.e permanent secretary in whitehall i hear after having a meeting — whitehall i hear after having a meeting with the ball was fairly testy— meeting with the ball was fairly testy saying we now need to get to the bottom of exactly who has the second _ the bottom of exactly who has the second jobs, who is effectively on double _ second jobs, who is effectively on double bubble, who is being enumerated by some private company in the _ enumerated by some private company in the big _ enumerated by some private company in the big wide world of commercialism. at the same time working _ commercialism. at the same time working for— commercialism. at the same time working for taxpayers. do commercialism. at the same time working for taxpayers.— commercialism. at the same time working for taxpayers. do they not know this? — working for taxpayers. do they not know this? no, _ working for taxpayers. do they not know this? no, this _ working for taxpayers. do they not know this? no, this is _ working
who has written to every— daily telegraph.e permanent secretary in whitehall i hear after having a meeting — whitehall i hear after having a meeting with the ball was fairly testy— meeting with the ball was fairly testy saying we now need to get to the bottom of exactly who has the second _ the bottom of exactly who has the second jobs, who is effectively on double _ second jobs, who is effectively on double bubble, who is being enumerated by some private company in the _ enumerated by...
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from the telegraph. _ -- but some boys. from the telegraph, homeowners - -- but some boys.turn down radiators day hit climate change targets. radiators day hit climate change taraets. ., , ~' radiators day hit climate change taraets. ., , ,, , radiators day hit climate change taraets. ., , ~ , ., targets. not this week, but at some oint. but targets. not this week, but at some point- itut we _ targets. not this week, but at some point. but we know _ targets. not this week, but at some point. but we know every _ targets. not this week, but at some point. but we know every single - point. but we know every single person is, in theory, very supportive of ecological causes and saving the planet. but until we are asked to do something, and we have seen this with cars and things we buy and consume, the latest thing to knock on our door is homeowners being asked to turn down radiators by 10 degrees to meet the targets that the uk have pledged. 0f by 10 degrees to meet the targets that the uk have pledged. of course, i imagine 10 degrees in one go would be quite dramatic, but may b
from the telegraph. _ -- but some boys. from the telegraph, homeowners - -- but some boys.turn down radiators day hit climate change targets. radiators day hit climate change taraets. ., , ~' radiators day hit climate change taraets. ., , ,, , radiators day hit climate change taraets. ., , ~ , ., targets. not this week, but at some oint. but targets. not this week, but at some point- itut we _ targets. not this week, but at some point. but we know _ targets. not this week, but at some point....
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moving onto the telegraph... please do. i moving onto the telegraph...y important because today _ do. i think it's really important because today was _ do. i think it's really important because today was also - do. i think it's really important because today was also the . do. i think it's really important| because today was also the day do. i think it's really important - because today was also the day when borisjohnson said the government was too _ borisjohnson said the government was too busy to hold an inquiry, which _ was too busy to hold an inquiry, which is — was too busy to hold an inquiry, which is what the families of the brief— which is what the families of the brief want. i lost my sister to covid — brief want. i lost my sister to covid two _ brief want. i lost my sister to covid two and a half months ago, and rememher— covid two and a half months ago, and remember the poor have died in greater— remember the poor have died in greater numbers. front line difficult _ greater numbers. front line difficultjobs, ethnic minorities, so for— difficul
moving onto the telegraph... please do. i moving onto the telegraph...y important because today _ do. i think it's really important because today was _ do. i think it's really important because today was also - do. i think it's really important because today was also the . do. i think it's really important| because today was also the day do. i think it's really important - because today was also the day when borisjohnson said the government was too _ borisjohnson said the government was too...
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we are going to stay with the daily telegraph because i with the daily telegraph because there is a cartoonrgi to another mri? in every funeral of course not just the royalfamily, and every funeral, biggest family occasions there of course tension. some of it comes down to who possesses where? some comes down to the rather eccentric idea of whether military uniforms or not should be worn. i think actually you have to put this in context— think actually you have to put this in context in terms of the misread. the notion— in context in terms of the misread. the notion of the row over whether prince _ the notion of the row over whether prince and — the notion of the row over whether prince and richard ware and adam rose _ prince and richard ware and adam rose outfit after he was effectively zapped _ rose outfit after he was effectively zapped to look next act by the queen not too _ zapped to look next act by the queen not too long ago. and of course harrv's — not too long ago. and of course harry's result of moving to america. the result— harry's result of moving to america. the result of— har
we are going to stay with the daily telegraph because i with the daily telegraph because there is a cartoonrgi to another mri? in every funeral of course not just the royalfamily, and every funeral, biggest family occasions there of course tension. some of it comes down to who possesses where? some comes down to the rather eccentric idea of whether military uniforms or not should be worn. i think actually you have to put this in context— think actually you have to put this in context in terms...
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back to the daily telegraph to one of the _ honest.raph to one of the stories _ honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of— honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of the - honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of the day. - to one of the stories of the day. which i've been trying to understand for top mns sues aldi of a fake call and caterpillar. as far as i understand that you've got the mns cake which is calling and you've got the aldi cake which the knock—off is cast bert and mns hates that. someone put on twitter there's about ten of these cakes. which was the original? marks & spencer as i believe in 1990. there are a lot of copies in some varying similarities. the aldi one is very close. and aldi, from a distance they look the same. marks & spencer say look, it's a lovely old dig, ours are made with and freshness. i did. i got this feeling that the stories got some legs. i feeling that the stories got some le . s. ., , feeling that the stories got some lens. ., , , ., ., .,
back to the daily telegraph to one of the _ honest.raph to one of the stories _ honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of— honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of the - honest. back to the daily telegraph to one of the stories of the day. - to one of the stories of the day. which i've been trying to understand for top mns sues aldi of a fake call and caterpillar. as far as i understand that you've got the mns cake which is calling and you've got the...
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on the front of the telegraph-_ the telegraph.the bo cott, the telegraph. yes, this is the boycott. the — the telegraph. yes, this is the boycott, the sporting - the telegraph. yes, this is the boycott, the sporting racism i the telegraph. yes, this is the - boycott, the sporting racism related boycott _ boycott, the sporting racism related boycott of— boycott, the sporting racism related boycott of social media which the duke _ boycott of social media which the duke of— boycott of social media which the duke of cambridge hasjoined in as well, _ duke of cambridge hasjoined in as well, it_ duke of cambridge hasjoined in as well, it is_ duke of cambridge hasjoined in as well, it is lasting over this weekend, led by football teams and it is part _ weekend, led by football teams and it is part of— weekend, led by football teams and it is part of the pushback against social_ it is part of the pushback against social media sites, twitter, facebook, instagram, and really their_ facebook, instagram, and really theirapparent facebook, inst
on the front of the telegraph-_ the telegraph.the bo cott, the telegraph. yes, this is the boycott. the — the telegraph. yes, this is the boycott, the sporting - the telegraph. yes, this is the boycott, the sporting racism i the telegraph. yes, this is the - boycott, the sporting racism related boycott _ boycott, the sporting racism related boycott of— boycott, the sporting racism related boycott of social media which the duke _ boycott of social media which the duke of— boycott of social...
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we will stay with the dailv telegraph- _ queen does. we will stay with the daily telegraph.zoom in on the i daily telegraph. zoom in on the cartoon. my sense tells me to be there to corky talking to each other. the quick, no military uniforms i didn't get the memo. for a few days there has been an awful lot of chat about the use of subjects of what family members might wearand the subjects of what family members might wear and the fact that the two people who served the longest in the armed forces were perhaps the two people who were allowed to wear uniforms at all. no one wears them. know. look, it is been one of those background stories that affect the headlines this week. prince andrew wanted, we are led to believe, want to wear an wanted, we are led to believe, want to wearan admiral wanted, we are led to believe, want to wear an admiral outfit. i5 wanted, we are led to believe, want to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? _ to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? he _ to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? he is _ to wear an admiral outfit. is it admiral? he is n
we will stay with the dailv telegraph- _ queen does. we will stay with the daily telegraph.zoom in on the i daily telegraph. zoom in on the cartoon. my sense tells me to be there to corky talking to each other. the quick, no military uniforms i didn't get the memo. for a few days there has been an awful lot of chat about the use of subjects of what family members might wearand the subjects of what family members might wear and the fact that the two people who served the longest in the armed...
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sienna, the sunday telegraph _ from here. sienna, the sunday telegraph focus _ from here. sunday telegraph focus on the tribute | from here. sienna, the sunday - telegraph focus on the tribute from prince charles yesterday. it telegraph focus on the tribute from prince charles yesterday.— prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and — prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of— prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the _ prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers _ prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers we - prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the papers we are i on that and of the papers we are looking at this morning it has the most information and detail on its front page. about the funeral. so it is talking about how unscripted and very much from the heart and it is talking about how the funeral has honestly been very significantly reduced due to covid restrictions which is very important because thousands and thousands of families have been grieving over the last year and been subje
sienna, the sunday telegraph _ from here. sienna, the sunday telegraph focus _ from here. sunday telegraph focus on the tribute | from here. sienna, the sunday - telegraph focus on the tribute from prince charles yesterday. it telegraph focus on the tribute from prince charles yesterday.— prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and — prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of— prince charles yesterday. it focuses on that and of the _ prince charles yesterday. it focuses on...
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going onto the telegraph, i'm having to do this| the telegraph, i'm having to do this quite frequently very— having five deaths reported, which is very low — having five deaths reported, which is very low indeed. the government has decided it will play this cautiously, despite clear pressure from _ cautiously, despite clear pressure from his— cautiously, despite clear pressure from his backbenchers to open up quicker— from his backbenchers to open up quicker than the timetable would suggest — quicker than the timetable would suggest. i think the government's priority— suggest. i think the government's priority at— suggest. i think the government's priority at the moment is to be as cautious— priority at the moment is to be as cautious as — priority at the moment is to be as cautious as they possibly can because _ cautious as they possibly can because this time must be the last time _ because this time must be the last time and — because this time must be the last time. and because that is the case, if we _ time. and because that is the case, if we have _ time. and because that is the c
going onto the telegraph, i'm having to do this| the telegraph, i'm having to do this quite frequently very— having five deaths reported, which is very low — having five deaths reported, which is very low indeed. the government has decided it will play this cautiously, despite clear pressure from _ cautiously, despite clear pressure from his— cautiously, despite clear pressure from his backbenchers to open up quicker— from his backbenchers to open up quicker than the timetable would...
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this is the next part of this debate, because the telegraph is also reporting tonight that we _ telegraphoon, maybe as soon as next week, and at— very soon, maybe as soon as next week, and at that point, they will be pressure on a lot of us who have to work— be pressure on a lot of us who have to work from — be pressure on a lot of us who have to work from home at the moment to id to work from home at the moment to go back— to work from home at the moment to go back into — to work from home at the moment to go back into london. i do go into work— go back into london. i do go into work when — go back into london. i do go into work when i _ go back into london. i do go into work when i have to, and the trains are completely deserted. quite howm — are completely deserted. quite how i— are completely deserted. quite how... i assume they will get more people _ how... i assume they will get more people back— how... i assume they will get more people back on the train. i think people — people back on the train. i think people do— people back on the train. i think people do miss seeing each other
this is the next part of this debate, because the telegraph is also reporting tonight that we _ telegraphoon, maybe as soon as next week, and at— very soon, maybe as soon as next week, and at that point, they will be pressure on a lot of us who have to work— be pressure on a lot of us who have to work from — be pressure on a lot of us who have to work from home at the moment to id to work from home at the moment to go back— to work from home at the moment to go back into — to work...
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in the daily telegraph _ its phase. final story now. in the daily telegraph you _ its phase.i over a fake call and caterpillar. simon, there is calling the caterpillar cake and then casper. i don't know if i made the name correctly. you also informed me there are eight of them. someone put a montaae there are eight of them. someone put a montage of — there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight _ there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different _ there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different ones. - there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different ones. i l a montage of eight different ones. i believe _ a montage of eight different ones. i believe there are.— believe there are. here's my one ruestion believe there are. here's my one question to _ believe there are. here's my one question to you. _ believe there are. here's my one question to you. the _ believe there are. here's my one question to you. the cake - believe there are. here's my one question to you. the cake wars, | believe there are. here's my one -
in the daily telegraph _ its phase. final story now. in the daily telegraph you _ its phase.i over a fake call and caterpillar. simon, there is calling the caterpillar cake and then casper. i don't know if i made the name correctly. you also informed me there are eight of them. someone put a montaae there are eight of them. someone put a montage of — there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight _ there are eight of them. someone put a montage of eight different _ there are eight of...
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the ongoing allegations and row also lead on the telegraph.f—drive cars, as it reports lane keeping technology could arrive in the uk this year. and finally — a look ahead to summer, as the sun reports spain will welcome british holiday makers from june. so, let's begin. the front of the eye. anger at the prime minister, what do you make of this? i prime minister, what do you make of this? ., ., ., this? i have no idea when the prime minister said _ this? i have no idea when the prime minister said this _ this? i have no idea when the prime minister said this but _ this? i have no idea when the prime minister said this but people - this? i have no idea when the prime minister said this but people seem l minister said this but people seem to have heard it. he was very upset by the idea that there should be a second lockdown and fee seeing the way that the first lockdown, he did not really want to close the country down again, but this is early days of the pandemic and says that many people have been bereaved and have been deeply hurt which i do
the ongoing allegations and row also lead on the telegraph.f—drive cars, as it reports lane keeping technology could arrive in the uk this year. and finally — a look ahead to summer, as the sun reports spain will welcome british holiday makers from june. so, let's begin. the front of the eye. anger at the prime minister, what do you make of this? i prime minister, what do you make of this? ., ., ., this? i have no idea when the prime minister said _ this? i have no idea when the prime...
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as we _ turn to the daily telegraph than, their front turn to the daily telegraph than, theirfront pageiscredit him as mo says, geraldine?— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings - says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings for| says, geraldine? well, i think to i discredit dominic cummings for the people that already don�*t find him a very attractive figure is not difficult. they include centauri mps, there were a lot of tory mps that at the time when dominic cummings was at the heart of government they were concerned about this kind of power and influence he had over the prime minister. in terms of how it is going to be spun out from of the lanes we have seen a ready have not exactly been a strong push back from number 10, that the prime minister would never get in the way of an inquiry, and that everything is done within the right guidelines, it will be just enough or whether they come out swinging and going heavy with the kind of counter or if they are hoping now that this will die down but
as we _ turn to the daily telegraph than, their front turn to the daily telegraph than, theirfront pageiscredit him as mo says, geraldine?— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic— says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings - says, geraldine? well, i think to discredit dominic cummings for| says, geraldine? well, i think to i discredit dominic cummings for the people that already don�*t find him a very attractive figure is not difficult. they include centauri...
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let's have a look| at the sunday telegraph.ing her final farewell. the queen sitting alone and bidding herfinalfarewell. this is an article they feature prominently by allison pearson, very nicely written, saying it was a heartbreakingly beautiful day and the weather was amazing. for the papers it is difficult because it has been all over the tv the day before and the newspapers have to offer something different and part offer something different and part of what is different i suppose is the quality of the writing is well as the photographs. absolutely. arc uabl as the photographs. absolutely. arguably they — as the photographs. absolutely. arguably they come _ as the photographs. absolutely. arguably they come into - as the photographs. absolutely. arguably they come into their i as the photographs. absolutely. l arguably they come into their own when the commentary is that good and certainly there are several fantastic pieces in the sunday papers. the scene was set, it was a beautifully sunny day, the eyes of the world upon
let's have a look| at the sunday telegraph.ing her final farewell. the queen sitting alone and bidding herfinalfarewell. this is an article they feature prominently by allison pearson, very nicely written, saying it was a heartbreakingly beautiful day and the weather was amazing. for the papers it is difficult because it has been all over the tv the day before and the newspapers have to offer something different and part offer something different and part of what is different i suppose is the...
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so, as we turn to the sunday telegraph, we have i to the sunday telegraph, we have what you are just on her lifelong companion. precisely. we see his coffin in that image, we see the drape over it, we see his naval store and the wreath she placed on it —— naval sward. when you look at that coffin, it reminds us that this service was pared back notjust by the pandemic, but also by the prince. it represented what he wanted at his funeral service, which was a strong emphasis that showed his affinity with the sea and his closeness to the military and in particular to the military and in particular to the navy. let us go to the front page of the sunday times," forced to mourn alone." many people around the country will have gone through what she has gone through in terms of losing anyone. forced to mourn and honour our family, losing anyone. forced to mourn and honour ourfamily, are losing anyone. forced to mourn and honour our family, are lost losing anyone. forced to mourn and honour ourfamily, are lost in smaller groups. it would have hurt. definitely. i did feel very much today— defin
so, as we turn to the sunday telegraph, we have i to the sunday telegraph, we have what you are just on her lifelong companion. precisely. we see his coffin in that image, we see the drape over it, we see his naval store and the wreath she placed on it —— naval sward. when you look at that coffin, it reminds us that this service was pared back notjust by the pandemic, but also by the prince. it represented what he wanted at his funeral service, which was a strong emphasis that showed his...
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at this article in the telegraph and also the one in the sunday— telegraph and also the one in the sundayy how we might be _ sunday express his talk by how we might be trailing some of this coming — might be trailing some of this coming to see how it goes, in particular— coming to see how it goes, in particular with big sporting occasions like the snooker championships in sheffield or the fa cup final— championships in sheffield or the fa cup final at wembley. there's also part of— cup final at wembley. there's also part of navy trailing it in the nightclub in liverpool or maybe just see how _ nightclub in liverpool or maybe just see how it— nightclub in liverpool or maybe just see how it rolls out, and we have seen _ see how it rolls out, and we have seen us _ see how it rolls out, and we have seen us across europe, that governments are really keen to show that they— governments are really keen to show that they are trying to experiment with ways — that they are trying to experiment with ways of safely getting their population back to some semblance of normat— population back to some sem
at this article in the telegraph and also the one in the sunday— telegraph and also the one in the sundayy how we might be _ sunday express his talk by how we might be trailing some of this coming — might be trailing some of this coming to see how it goes, in particular— coming to see how it goes, in particular with big sporting occasions like the snooker championships in sheffield or the fa cup final— championships in sheffield or the fa cup final at wembley. there's also part of—...
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moving the telegraph, speaking to a - the telegraph, speaking to a government adviser, the important today as well with other scientists is that these potential risks don't seem to affect people in the most at risk group and so, those people should carry on taking the jab. what carry on taking the 'ab. what the 're carry on taking the 'ab. what they're suggesting _ carry on taking the jab. what they're suggesting from - carry on taking the jab. what they're suggesting from the | carry on taking the jab. twist they're suggesting from the joint committee and immunisation is that to maintain confidence and trust for the public and the vaccination, you should slow down the roll—out of it. it is shifting down the age group and one element of that would be presumably that you must not allow the under 30s to have this and that times have to align over speculation and they were considering restriction for this vaccine for those under the age of 30. so it would be an age—related strategy there. would be an age-related strategy there. ~ . ., , would be an age-related strategy there. ~ . .,, .,
moving the telegraph, speaking to a - the telegraph, speaking to a government adviser, the important today as well with other scientists is that these potential risks don't seem to affect people in the most at risk group and so, those people should carry on taking the jab. what carry on taking the 'ab. what the 're carry on taking the 'ab. what they're suggesting _ carry on taking the jab. what they're suggesting from - carry on taking the jab. what they're suggesting from the | carry on taking...
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suzanne breen is political editor for the belfast telegraph.spring is the bbc�*s disinformation reporter and cathy payne is the chief executive of banijayee rights. and overseas a mammoth roster of programmes from black mirror, keeping up with the kardashian to masterchef. so kathy, what is next best thing you are cooking up at the moment? well, put me right on the spot with that question there. i think that banijay is a huge company, 120 production companies across 20 territories. a huge catalogue. we have — in terms of cooking shows and what we are cooking up at the moment, i think as you know, we've got a masterchef finale. i would say on the theme of cooking masterchef is a global phenomenon. it's produced all around the world. it's about real people, real food, and is a fantastic reflection of culture everywhere. let's start with the scenes of violence that have been playing out in the streets of belfast and other towns in northern ireland. almost 90 police officers have been injured as protesters, mainly teenagers, threw petrol bombs and
suzanne breen is political editor for the belfast telegraph.spring is the bbc�*s disinformation reporter and cathy payne is the chief executive of banijayee rights. and overseas a mammoth roster of programmes from black mirror, keeping up with the kardashian to masterchef. so kathy, what is next best thing you are cooking up at the moment? well, put me right on the spot with that question there. i think that banijay is a huge company, 120 production companies across 20 territories. a huge...
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ben, what did you make of the story in the telegraph? as - of the story in the telegraph?a quote from an insider seeing dominic cummings used to scribble a lot in his book, i do not know what he has got what he has not got. it is his book, i do not know what he has got what he has not got.— got what he has not got. it is what ou would got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. _ got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. they _ got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. they are - got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. they are pretty| you would expect. they are pretty nervous — you would expect. they are pretty nervous. dominic cummings knows, as they say, _ nervous. dominic cummings knows, as they say, where all the bodies are buried~ _ they say, where all the bodies are buried. 0ne they say, where all the bodies are buried. one would suspect that he would _ buried. one would suspect that he would be — buried. one would suspect that he would be willing to point them out, now that _ would be willing to point them out, now th
ben, what did you make of the story in the telegraph? as - of the story in the telegraph?a quote from an insider seeing dominic cummings used to scribble a lot in his book, i do not know what he has got what he has not got. it is his book, i do not know what he has got what he has not got.— got what he has not got. it is what ou would got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. _ got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. they _ got what he has not got. it is what you...
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looking at the detail in the story at the front of the telegraph.provided they can continue to socially distance. there will be limited to meeting just one other person. the world is opening up again, even allowing for the restrictions of contact with individuals, evenjust being restrictions of contact with individuals, even just being able to go to a public part is going to be a big step for other people. a lot of people will find it quite difficult after being slated for so long. it after being slated for so long. it might be quite frightening if you have been isolated for so long. but obviously it is a step that is incredibly welcome. 0ne obviously it is a step that is incredibly welcome. one thing we have seen actually throughout the crisis is how quickly people do deteriorate when they are stopped from seeing family and friends and they are stopped from having days out. and so hopefully this will stem that terrible tide. 0ne out. and so hopefully this will stem that terrible tide. one thing of concern, it is only one individual that can meet a
looking at the detail in the story at the front of the telegraph.provided they can continue to socially distance. there will be limited to meeting just one other person. the world is opening up again, even allowing for the restrictions of contact with individuals, evenjust being restrictions of contact with individuals, even just being able to go to a public part is going to be a big step for other people. a lot of people will find it quite difficult after being slated for so long. it after...
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let's go to the telegraph now. the main picture.dance, isn't it. pub landlords being in charge of controlling the cues and it's quite a lot for the sector to take on board bearing in mind how much they have suffered. i think that is certainly a complaint that many industry leaders have made and having to be closed and take a financial hit from that, they are facing quite onerous red tape and the hassle and burden of having to stock their doors to make sure people are queuing an orderly fashion and that people have downloaded the test and trace app on their phone and are signing in at that venue, and warning this evening amidst some of the areas in forming bottlenecks outside hospitality venues today. it is not surprising to see restaurant owners calling for authorities to take a lenient approach to enforcing the rules and regulations that you mentioned and particularly on the side is the analysis from scientists, the mixing addresses had a very modest impact that they predict on the spread of coronavirus and so, that is an extra rea
let's go to the telegraph now. the main picture.dance, isn't it. pub landlords being in charge of controlling the cues and it's quite a lot for the sector to take on board bearing in mind how much they have suffered. i think that is certainly a complaint that many industry leaders have made and having to be closed and take a financial hit from that, they are facing quite onerous red tape and the hassle and burden of having to stock their doors to make sure people are queuing an orderly fashion...
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lucy, let's start with the telegraph. william, he wants us to get on with the job.of george next to his great—grandfather. the papers have been contrasting the very different language here but i think some commentators are suggesting that even a slight sting in from the language used but tell us what do you think? figs language used but tell us what do ou think? �* , language used but tell us what do ou think? ~ , i. ., , . ., you think? as you would expect from the future king. _ you think? as you would expect from the future king, the _ you think? as you would expect from the future king, the language - you think? as you would expect from the future king, the language is - the future king, the language is very formal, although he does refer to the duke of edinburgh as his grandpa. and also someone who was still hungry for more royal participant, describing his grandfather as master of the barbecue and legend of banter. it was noticeable the very contrasting styles of the two brothers, but as i see it, very much united and sentiment. both paying tribute to the servi
lucy, let's start with the telegraph. william, he wants us to get on with the job.of george next to his great—grandfather. the papers have been contrasting the very different language here but i think some commentators are suggesting that even a slight sting in from the language used but tell us what do you think? figs language used but tell us what do ou think? �* , language used but tell us what do ou think? ~ , i. ., , . ., you think? as you would expect from the future king. _ you...
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meanwhile, the telegraph leads on the data from the office for national statistics which shows 23% ofd covid deaths reflect those who have died with the virus, rather than from it. the times says some companies have more than halved the costs of coronavirus tests for holiday—makers, after the government threatened to crack down on "profiteering" companies. the financial times reports on the news thatjohnson &johnson has delayed the roll—out of its vaccine in europe, after us health agencies called for a pause on the jab�*s use while they investigate incidents of rare blood clots. the sun's front page focuses on the road map out of lockdown, saying 1a million pub bookings have been made by brits wanting to secure an outdoor pub table. they might have to wait until may. let us begin, we are going to look, rosa and lance, at the i newspaper first, vaccines were under 40s in six weeks. speaking as someone in the 45-49 six weeks. speaking as someone in the 45—49 category, lance, i say i feel they have missed out the key moment, my group plasma queue moment, my group plasma queue moment, bu
meanwhile, the telegraph leads on the data from the office for national statistics which shows 23% ofd covid deaths reflect those who have died with the virus, rather than from it. the times says some companies have more than halved the costs of coronavirus tests for holiday—makers, after the government threatened to crack down on "profiteering" companies. the financial times reports on the news thatjohnson &johnson has delayed the roll—out of its vaccine in europe, after us...
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let's go to the main story for the front page of the telegraph.and peel back why they have pause the trial for children and teenagers, it is that phrase they may use, and abundance of caution and not because of link in children. there is no risk at the moment it seems in this trial to children. yes. on the specifics of this, 200 yes. on the 5pecific5 of this, 200 children— yes. on the specifics of this, 200 children and young people at between six and _ children and young people at between six and i7 _ children and young people at between six and 17 years old were being used for six and17 years old were being used for this— six and 17 years old were being used for this that — six and 17 years old were being used for this trial. what i think really sticks— for this trial. what i think really sticks in— for this trial. what i think really sticks in my crawl i5 for this trial. what i think really sticks in my crawl is that absolutely britain has done fabulously well the last two or three — fabulously well the last two or three months. and contrast ma
let's go to the main story for the front page of the telegraph.and peel back why they have pause the trial for children and teenagers, it is that phrase they may use, and abundance of caution and not because of link in children. there is no risk at the moment it seems in this trial to children. yes. on the specifics of this, 200 yes. on the 5pecific5 of this, 200 children— yes. on the specifics of this, 200 children and young people at between six and _ children and young people at between...
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well done on the scoop and i want to move on to the next study which is the sunday telegraph, i likee taught how to disagree with each other, the core issue he says is be forgotten how to disagree well, practising the norms of disagreeing well and not making an enemy of other people and trying to work towards common ground our core intellectual skills. towards common ground our core intellectualskills. do towards common ground our core intellectual skills. do you think these skills have been lost notjust by students but by lots of us? i by students but by lots of us? i think they are skills being lost and definitely— think they are skills being lost and definitely in universities this is a very hot— definitely in universities this is a very hot issue. one of the points michael— very hot issue. one of the points michael arthur makes is when ucl was founded _ michael arthur makes is when ucl was founded in— michael arthur makes is when ucl was founded in 1826 people had to be founded in1826 people had to be taught— founded in 1826 people had to be taught how to learn the art of having
well done on the scoop and i want to move on to the next study which is the sunday telegraph, i likee taught how to disagree with each other, the core issue he says is be forgotten how to disagree well, practising the norms of disagreeing well and not making an enemy of other people and trying to work towards common ground our core intellectual skills. towards common ground our core intellectualskills. do towards common ground our core intellectual skills. do you think these skills have been...
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meanwhile the daily telegraph picks out the prime minister saying normailty is still "some way off", emerged that some measures to counter covid—19 could remain in place even after all adults had been offered a vaccine. and the daily mail asks if weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and a new warning of third wave all amounts to what can be described as "freedom." so, let's begin. good imparts, but he can choose which parts you want to pick. should be ticked off with comparing and contrasting several of the papers and so we have the mirror where we are open monday with the mail call of freedom. the different approaches, it would be the mirror that would've taken a more hostile line here. , , ., , , line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would — line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would traditionally _ line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would traditionally be - line here. yes, in terms of papers, they would traditionally be more i they would traditionally be more hostile to the government in which and lean to the left, but when it comes to thi
meanwhile the daily telegraph picks out the prime minister saying normailty is still "some way off", emerged that some measures to counter covid—19 could remain in place even after all adults had been offered a vaccine. and the daily mail asks if weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and a new warning of third wave all amounts to what can be described as "freedom." so, let's begin. good imparts, but he can choose which parts you want to pick....
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let's lookl at the sunday telegraph, nigel.i miss him enormously — and a photograph, laughing over a shared joke, perhaps, on the front page there. and below that, flowers outside windsor castle. as you said, requests for people not to bring floral tributes, the request for donations to be made instead, the people cannot help it but be drawn to these real buildings, nigel, can they? to these real buildings, nigel, can the ? ., ., ,. to these real buildings, nigel, can the? ., ., they? you cannot blame them. people would like to — they? you cannot blame them. people would like to pay _ they? you cannot blame them. people would like to pay their _ they? you cannot blame them. people would like to pay their respects, - would like to pay their respects, and one — would like to pay their respects, and one would hope they would do it in a covid _ and one would hope they would do it in a covid secure as way as possible _ in a covid secure as way as possible. the last thing philip wanted — possible. the last thing philip wanted was a s
let's lookl at the sunday telegraph, nigel.i miss him enormously — and a photograph, laughing over a shared joke, perhaps, on the front page there. and below that, flowers outside windsor castle. as you said, requests for people not to bring floral tributes, the request for donations to be made instead, the people cannot help it but be drawn to these real buildings, nigel, can they? to these real buildings, nigel, can the ? ., ., ,. to these real buildings, nigel, can the? ., ., they? you...
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that story also the lead for the telegraph, but its front page also carries a message from governmentmasks may not be needed this summer as the vaccine does the "heavy lifting" in the battle against coronavirus. "unethical and foolish" is the quote the times lifts from dominic cummings' blistering attack on borisjohnson. the former adviser�*s remarks were part of a 1,000—word post on his blog. the guardian describes mr cummings' attack on the pm as "astonishing" — but the paper also carries news of the biggest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history — the wrongful conviction of dozens of post office workers. the sun leads on the news that former manchester united star ryan giggs has been charged with assaulting two women, something he denies. so, let's begin. we are going to start with a story reading most of the papers this evening, lovely to see you both. we are going to start with the eye, cummings declares war onjohnson. i wonder if you can kick us off, geraldine?— wonder if you can kick us off, geraldine? , ., ., , ., , geraldine? there is no other story toniuht geraldine? there is n
that story also the lead for the telegraph, but its front page also carries a message from governmentmasks may not be needed this summer as the vaccine does the "heavy lifting" in the battle against coronavirus. "unethical and foolish" is the quote the times lifts from dominic cummings' blistering attack on borisjohnson. the former adviser�*s remarks were part of a 1,000—word post on his blog. the guardian describes mr cummings' attack on the pm as...
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it�*s interesting that when you read some of the article by allison pearson in the telegraph, she laysseclusion that the queen was feeling. as we turn to the front page of the sunday express, they point out that we're there for you, the british public are there for you, you are not alone. i are there for you, you are not alone. ~ ., ., , alone. i think that was the overriding _ alone. i think that was the overriding feeling - alone. i think that was the overriding feeling about i alone. i think that was the - overriding feeling about today. anybody i spoke to at the weekend said "i want to see how the queen is, i want to see my queen," some people said, because she has been with this man for 73 years, and people said it must be terrible to come in at night and not be able to have a moan or tell somebody of a funny thing that happened to you today. not to have that give—and—take which after 73 years, is part of your like, it's part of your spin, is part of your like, it's part of yourspin, it's part is part of your like, it's part of your spin, it's part of your whole makeup. and that f
it�*s interesting that when you read some of the article by allison pearson in the telegraph, she laysseclusion that the queen was feeling. as we turn to the front page of the sunday express, they point out that we're there for you, the british public are there for you, you are not alone. i are there for you, you are not alone. ~ ., ., , alone. i think that was the overriding _ alone. i think that was the overriding feeling - alone. i think that was the overriding feeling about i alone. i...
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meanwhile here a complete contrast, looking at the telegraph, - contrast, looking at the telegraph, covidaths fall below average, daily numbers killed on roads. sal daily numbers killed on roads. so i su ose a daily numbers killed on roads. so i soppose a bit _ daily numbers killed on roads. sr i suppose a bit of good news for us daily numbers killed on roads. sri suppose a bit of good news for us on this country that daily covid deaths have now fallen below the average number of road accident fatalities. the telegraph has reported that today i think we had four deaths from covid, and the average daily road accident fatality averages out at about five. so i think some of the prime minister's own party's members are asking why the, while we are becoming so slow coming out of lockdown, why more things aren't opening faster. it does seem like we have managed to control the disease for now at least. there is the economy to think about. so it is sort of good news here but as anand was just saying, at the back of people's mines, some of the people who are responsible for opening up the country,
meanwhile here a complete contrast, looking at the telegraph, - contrast, looking at the telegraph, covidaths fall below average, daily numbers killed on roads. sal daily numbers killed on roads. so i su ose a daily numbers killed on roads. so i soppose a bit _ daily numbers killed on roads. sr i suppose a bit of good news for us daily numbers killed on roads. sri suppose a bit of good news for us on this country that daily covid deaths have now fallen below the average number of road accident...
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the telegraph has spoken to the family of a man who died from a blood clot on the brain after havinger says he was �*extraordinarily unlucky�* and is urging people to continue taking the vaccine to �*help save lives�*. and in other news — the metro: "britain getting back on track at last" — the paper reports there will be 18,000 train services a day from next monday as the country begins to come out of lockdown. so let�*s begin... a lot of papers covering astrazeneca and a lot of various ways. we will start with the sun. christopher camilla start with you. they are showing in percentages the chance of this blood clot. when you see it like that, it quite staggering how small this is. it like that, it quite staggering how small this is.— small this is. it is a tiny chance of a killer _ small this is. it is a tiny chance of a killer clot, _ small this is. it is a tiny chance of a killer clot, you _ small this is. it is a tiny chance of a killer clot, you will - small this is. it is a tiny chance of a killer clot, you will die - small this is. it is a tiny chancel of a killer clot, you w
the telegraph has spoken to the family of a man who died from a blood clot on the brain after havinger says he was �*extraordinarily unlucky�* and is urging people to continue taking the vaccine to �*help save lives�*. and in other news — the metro: "britain getting back on track at last" — the paper reports there will be 18,000 train services a day from next monday as the country begins to come out of lockdown. so let�*s begin... a lot of papers covering astrazeneca and...
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tomorrow's front pages starting with a story from the daily telegraph.t says vaccinated britons would avoid covid tests and quarantine, under government plans to allow foreign summer holidays. it's also one of a number of papers to publish a picture of the queen, with her son and heir to the throne, prince charles. the daily mirror says the easing of lockdown rules has sparked a massive boost in staycation holidays in the uk. the guardian carries a warning that patients could be waiting up to two years for vital operations by the time of the next election, due to what's been described as a "truly frightening" backlog of care, caused by the pandemic. the times reports a pledge from the head of nhs england, that the successful vaccination programme will be used as a "blueprint for the future" of the health service. the daily express says that care home residents will soon be reunited with their families in a proposed easing of the visiting restrictions. according to the daily mail, a new political memoir by alan duncan, borisjohnson�*s deputy when he was f
tomorrow's front pages starting with a story from the daily telegraph.t says vaccinated britons would avoid covid tests and quarantine, under government plans to allow foreign summer holidays. it's also one of a number of papers to publish a picture of the queen, with her son and heir to the throne, prince charles. the daily mirror says the easing of lockdown rules has sparked a massive boost in staycation holidays in the uk. the guardian carries a warning that patients could be waiting up to...
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and a male, _ newspapers, the telegraph and a male, who — newspapers, the telegraph and a male, whors, and i know exactly what jenny means, but the daily express use to sell millions, like it— daily express use to sell millions, like it rather many of our newspapers, and they don't any more, and hang _ newspapers, and they don't any more, and hang onto your readers i5 newspapers, and they don't any more, and hang onto your readers is part of your— and hang onto your readers is part of yourjob — and hang onto your readers is part of yourjob. it is a mixture. to get a great _ of yourjob. it is a mixture. to get a great picture of kate middleton as she was, _ a great picture of kate middleton as she was, laughing, she was really happy_ she was, laughing, she was really happy and — she was, laughing, she was really happy and very amused by something, and a _ happy and very amused by something, and a story— happy and very amused by something, and a story about a bounce back of the economy and a little picture of the economy and a little picture of the queen, back to doing what she does b
and a male, _ newspapers, the telegraph and a male, who — newspapers, the telegraph and a male, whors, and i know exactly what jenny means, but the daily express use to sell millions, like it— daily express use to sell millions, like it rather many of our newspapers, and they don't any more, and hang _ newspapers, and they don't any more, and hang onto your readers i5 newspapers, and they don't any more, and hang onto your readers is part of your— and hang onto your readers is part of...
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with me are clare cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and joe mayes, politics reporter forberg. welcome to you both. tomorrow's front pages starting with the times, which reports on new allegations of sexual exploitation, bullying and mismanagement at oxfam. after the prime minister's senior adviser on ethnic minorities quit amid a row over a government—commissioned report on race, doreen lawrence says it gives "racists the green light". that's on the front page of the guardian. the sun claims brits will have to head to bahrain if they want a summer holiday, because of "sluggish" vaccination rates in countries like spain. the i leads with an exclusive, reporting on links between the roles of david cameron's former ministers and their subsequentjobs within the private sector. the daily mail says covid passports are to be introduced, which we'll need to attend entertainment venues like theatres and football stadiums. and finally the daily mirror leads with news that we're in for a summer of fun with the entertrainment industry expecting millions in funding to help it bounce b
with me are clare cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and joe mayes, politics reporter forberg. welcome to you both. tomorrow's front pages starting with the times, which reports on new allegations of sexual exploitation, bullying and mismanagement at oxfam. after the prime minister's senior adviser on ethnic minorities quit amid a row over a government—commissioned report on race, doreen lawrence says it gives "racists the green light". that's on the front page of the...
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the sunday telegraph have passports to normal life and —— kick as.ne. one issue a covid passport on your phone. 0ne issueisif a covid passport on your phone. one issue is if you do not have an iphone, but they are talking about having a paper covid passport, potentially, as well.— having a paper covid passport, potentially, as well. yes, then you would still — potentially, as well. yes, then you would still need _ potentially, as well. yes, then you would still need to _ potentially, as well. yes, then you would still need to have _ potentially, as well. yes, then you would still need to have an - potentially, as well. yes, then you | would still need to have an e-mail, would still need to have an e—mail, i suspect, to print it, and a printer. unless they are sending it personally to each one of us. but yes, what the sunday telegraph has done is mock—up of what these vaccination certificates might look like and, essentially, they boil down to a bar code on your phone. of course, we don't yet have an app in place and the story is saying it is unlikely
the sunday telegraph have passports to normal life and —— kick as.ne. one issue a covid passport on your phone. 0ne issueisif a covid passport on your phone. one issue is if you do not have an iphone, but they are talking about having a paper covid passport, potentially, as well.— having a paper covid passport, potentially, as well. yes, then you would still — potentially, as well. yes, then you would still need _ potentially, as well. yes, then you would still need to _ potentially, as...
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he told the telegraph and other papers — he told the telegraph and other papers that he feels betrayedbetrayed, he is sitting in a — papers that he feels betrayed, he is sitting in a car, i think, outside the embassy at the moment, according to the _ the embassy at the moment, according to the bbc_ the embassy at the moment, according to the bbc news at ten, and he is a buddy— to the bbc news at ten, and he is a buddy who — to the bbc news at ten, and he is a buddy who hasn't spoken out against and called _ buddy who hasn't spoken out against and called for the release of aung san suu _ and called for the release of aung san suu kyi. dominic raab applauded his courage _ san suu kyi. dominic raab applauded his courage and pay tribute in speaking _ his courage and pay tribute in speaking out, and you have to do with it _ speaking out, and you have to do with it shows how this appalling cool in — with it shows how this appalling cool in myanmar is now echoing on the streets — cool in myanmar is now echoing on the streets of london. i wonder if other— the streets of london. i wonder if oth
he told the telegraph and other papers — he told the telegraph and other papers that he feels betrayedbetrayed, he is sitting in a — papers that he feels betrayed, he is sitting in a car, i think, outside the embassy at the moment, according to the _ the embassy at the moment, according to the bbc_ the embassy at the moment, according to the bbc news at ten, and he is a buddy— to the bbc news at ten, and he is a buddy who — to the bbc news at ten, and he is a buddy who hasn't spoken out...
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and in the specific telegraph act of 1860, which was the federal funding of the wire across the country, the congress wrote that there needed to be first-come, first-served, nondiscriminatory access to this critical pathway. it was the same concept that was then applied to the telephone company. first-come, first-served, nondiscriminatory access. and what net neutrality does is to say the same thing about broadband internet pathways. , first-come, first-served, nondiscriminatory access. that's how economies grow rather than establishing gatekeepers that can say ok, i'm going to rule who gets on this and what the terms are going to be. peter: well, mr. wheeler, we talked recently with the former head technologist at the ftc, and he had written recently that some people think that we have come far enough with technical innovations. they are attacking american innovation, seeking sweeping regulation, higher taxes, and politicized antitrust enforcement and a better section 230 in a hope that this will paired back big tech. does net neutrality fit into that category? tom: no, and the interes
and in the specific telegraph act of 1860, which was the federal funding of the wire across the country, the congress wrote that there needed to be first-come, first-served, nondiscriminatory access to this critical pathway. it was the same concept that was then applied to the telephone company. first-come, first-served, nondiscriminatory access. and what net neutrality does is to say the same thing about broadband internet pathways. , first-come, first-served, nondiscriminatory access. that's...
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so, this is a reallyl interesting local piece on the front page of the telegraph.hat nicola sturgeon is quite cautious about the timeline of a second independence referendum. and she's pretty consistently said she wanted it to be legal because otherwise, what's the point? i think that has been among the snp politicians and among the supporters. there's this feeling that she's not going fast enough, and that is where alex hammond has snuckin and that is where alex hammond has snuck in to say they're going to bang the drum from day one. it's not clear that they will have any sway whatsoever at the moment. after the election next week. what i think is interesting is while this is at this stage, this is rhetoric because it's very much speaking of hyperlink medical situations. the stakes of this, the disputes over a second independence referendum between parliaments at holyrood and westminster, which is shamelessly better in a way, has the potential to get even worse, even more bitter. it looks likely that the snp will win certainly most seats in the scottish parliament
so, this is a reallyl interesting local piece on the front page of the telegraph.hat nicola sturgeon is quite cautious about the timeline of a second independence referendum. and she's pretty consistently said she wanted it to be legal because otherwise, what's the point? i think that has been among the snp politicians and among the supporters. there's this feeling that she's not going fast enough, and that is where alex hammond has snuckin and that is where alex hammond has snuck in to say...
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the telegraph says there's a backlash to those new travel plans, which could see familes paying hundredsunds for covid tests if they take trips abroad. the guardian also reports on plans for foreign travel. but its lead story is the violence in northern ireland — it sastoe biden has added to calls for calm — after what police in belfast described as the worst rioting in years. the financial times says president biden is calling for big multinational companies to pay levies to national based on local sales. medical leaders are urging people to keep taking the astrazeneca vaccine, saying it is safe and that the benefits far outweigh any risk. that's in the i. the same story makes the front page of the times — it carries a poll which suggests britons overwhelmingly trust the oxford—astrazeneca coronavirus jab. and, a different story in the sun. it says derek draper, the husband of broadcaster kate garraway, is back home — after more than a year in hospital with covid. so, let's begin. the mail. the papers, henry, let's kick off with you this time. but we were expected to hear tomorrow, a li
the telegraph says there's a backlash to those new travel plans, which could see familes paying hundredsunds for covid tests if they take trips abroad. the guardian also reports on plans for foreign travel. but its lead story is the violence in northern ireland — it sastoe biden has added to calls for calm — after what police in belfast described as the worst rioting in years. the financial times says president biden is calling for big multinational companies to pay levies to national based...
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that's in the telegraph.he death of prince philip was "so gentle" — that's according to sophie, countess of wessex, whose comments are on the front page of the metro. the daily mail also leads with the countess of wessex's description of the duke's final hours. she said he slipped away peacefully as if "somebody took him by the hand". according to the financial times, china is considering mixing and matching vaccines, amid doubts over the effectiveness of domesticjabs. and the guardian carries an investigation, which suggests young black workers have been hit disproportionately hard in the pandemic. let's begin. do you want to start with the telegraph? this is a paper we didn't have an hour ago, has a very striking photograph of the queen, and very much focused on the impacts the duke's death has had on his partner of more than 70 years. yes, really putting to light —— the light on the person whose heart will be breaking most right now. prince andrew said the duke of edinburgh's death has left a huge void in
that's in the telegraph.he death of prince philip was "so gentle" — that's according to sophie, countess of wessex, whose comments are on the front page of the metro. the daily mail also leads with the countess of wessex's description of the duke's final hours. she said he slipped away peacefully as if "somebody took him by the hand". according to the financial times, china is considering mixing and matching vaccines, amid doubts over the effectiveness of domesticjabs. and...