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that’s and cording to the telegraph. that's where michael _ and cording to the telegraph.'s where michael gove has been placed in charge _ where michael gove has been placed in charge of even more important things— in charge of even more important things for— in charge of even more important things for them and indeed to go back to _ things for them and indeed to go back to the previous point about leveling — back to the previous point about leveling up, you could see that michael— leveling up, you could see that michael gove is now the minister for leveling _ michael gove is now the minister for leveling up the uk. given that form such an _ leveling up the uk. given that form such an important part of the conservatives ledge at the last election. — conservatives ledge at the last election, michael gove is really in the driving — election, michael gove is really in the driving seat when it comes to delivering — the driving seat when it comes to delivering that for the party and for the — delivering that for the party and for the government. it's usually an important — for
that’s and cording to the telegraph. that's where michael _ and cording to the telegraph.'s where michael gove has been placed in charge _ where michael gove has been placed in charge of even more important things— in charge of even more important things for— in charge of even more important things for them and indeed to go back to _ things for them and indeed to go back to the previous point about leveling — back to the previous point about leveling up, you could see that michael—...
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sunday telegraph.ce would end “p of a rapid reaction force would end up undermining nato and the fact is the nato secretary—general has got a vested interest there because presumably it would undermine his job too. but i can imagine that the eu will press ahead with this now. on the basis that we have just heard joe biden's in afghanistan and there must be a question about whether or not we can carry on relying on american support. oh the rule believe that europe is to start thinking about happens if they have to defend themselves without the us to defend themselves without the us to back them. the papers pointing out the nato was at the centre of those efforts to evacuate westerners and afghans from kabul.— and afghans from kabul. absolutely. and niel and afghans from kabul. absolutely. and nigel mentioned _ and afghans from kabul. absolutely. and nigel mentioned pakistan - and afghans from kabul. absolutely. | and nigel mentioned pakistan earlier and the _ and nigel mentioned pakistan earlier and the
sunday telegraph.ce would end “p of a rapid reaction force would end up undermining nato and the fact is the nato secretary—general has got a vested interest there because presumably it would undermine his job too. but i can imagine that the eu will press ahead with this now. on the basis that we have just heard joe biden's in afghanistan and there must be a question about whether or not we can carry on relying on american support. oh the rule believe that europe is to start thinking about...
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. james, the telegraph, in some ways it i and it must be done right. james, the telegraph, in some waysinally on a funding stream for aduu finally on a funding stream for adult social care. and elderly care. there seemed to be a debate about whether he could come out of income tax or national insurance also either way, tax or national insurance also eitherway, it tax or national insurance also either way, it is going to be a requirement for the taxpayer, but it will mean the conservatives after kind of break one of manifesto pledges. kind of break one of manifesto ledues. . �*. kind of break one of manifesto ”ledes_ ., �*, ., kind of break one of manifesto ledues. . �*, ., , kind of break one of manifesto -ledes. . �*, . , kind of break one of manifesto nledes. . �*, . , ., kind of break one of manifesto nledues. . �*, . , ., pledges. that's a big part of it, isn't it? they — pledges. that's a big part of it, isn't it? they said _ pledges. that's a big part of it, isn't it? they said they were i pledges. that's a big part of it, | isn't it? they said they were not going _ isn't it? they
. james, the telegraph, in some ways it i and it must be done right. james, the telegraph, in some waysinally on a funding stream for aduu finally on a funding stream for adult social care. and elderly care. there seemed to be a debate about whether he could come out of income tax or national insurance also either way, tax or national insurance also eitherway, it tax or national insurance also either way, it is going to be a requirement for the taxpayer, but it will mean the conservatives after...
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yes, the telegraph _ of the legislation. yes, the telegraph is _ of the legislation.lation. yes, the telegraph is a slightly if. of the legislation. yes, the telegraph is a slightly if an | telegraph is a slightly if an element of it in that they are sort of focusing — element of it in that they are sort of focusing on the government's nhs bill which _ of focusing on the government's nhs bill which will create these integrated boards of nhs and social care, _ integrated boards of nhs and social care, bringing them together. but they've _ care, bringing them together. but they've honed in on the fact that each _ they've honed in on the fact that each one — they've honed in on the fact that each one will have a person at the top of— each one will have a person at the top of it— each one will have a person at the top of it who will be commanding a large _ top of it who will be commanding a large salary. and i think this sort of ties— large salary. and i think this sort of ties into — large salary. and i think this sort of ties into the wider conversation about— of ties i
yes, the telegraph _ of the legislation. yes, the telegraph is _ of the legislation.lation. yes, the telegraph is a slightly if. of the legislation. yes, the telegraph is a slightly if an | telegraph is a slightly if an element of it in that they are sort of focusing — element of it in that they are sort of focusing on the government's nhs bill which _ of focusing on the government's nhs bill which will create these integrated boards of nhs and social care, _ integrated boards of nhs and...
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let's go on to the telegraph, shall we? . on to the telegraph, shall we?s in your area as well.— in your area as well. - covering. there is a _ in your area as well. - covering. there is a huge _ in your area as well. - covering. there is a huge knock-on - in your area as well. - covering. there is a huge knock-on effect| in your area as well. - covering. - there is a huge knock-on effect that there is a huge knock—on effect that comes— there is a huge knock—on effect that comes from — there is a huge knock—on effect that comes from panic buying fuel, and we have already — comes from panic buying fuel, and we have already had yeah where we have seen people having access to nhs treatment for serious conditions already— treatment for serious conditions already delayed and this petrol crisis _ already delayed and this petrol crisis is — already delayed and this petrol crisis is making the situation worse~ — crisis is making the situation worse. when you are dealing with a potentially — worse. when you are dealing with a potentially fatal condition of this nat
let's go on to the telegraph, shall we? . on to the telegraph, shall we?s in your area as well.— in your area as well. - covering. there is a _ in your area as well. - covering. there is a huge _ in your area as well. - covering. there is a huge knock-on - in your area as well. - covering. there is a huge knock-on effect| in your area as well. - covering. - there is a huge knock-on effect that there is a huge knock—on effect that comes— there is a huge knock—on effect that comes from...
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the front page of the sunday telegraph. _ boil down to. the front page of the sunday telegraph.telegraph. poll tax 2.0. i yes, interesting use of headline, a comparison — yes, interesting use of headline, a comparison with margaret thatcher. focusing _ comparison with margaret thatcher. focusing on the national insurance hike and _ focusing on the national insurance hike and it — focusing on the national insurance hike and it is a new report from hmrc_ hike and it is a new report from hmrc saying that this insurance hike could lead _ hmrc saying that this insurance hike could lead to the breakdown of families— could lead to the breakdown of families which sounds very dramatic. it families which sounds very dramatic. it could _ families which sounds very dramatic. it could deter companies from hiring new staff— it could deter companies from hiring new staff and increasing wages. so obviously _ new staff and increasing wages. so obviously there are questions raised about— obviously there are questions raised about why— obviously there are questions raised about why this government
the front page of the sunday telegraph. _ boil down to. the front page of the sunday telegraph.telegraph. poll tax 2.0. i yes, interesting use of headline, a comparison — yes, interesting use of headline, a comparison with margaret thatcher. focusing _ comparison with margaret thatcher. focusing on the national insurance hike and _ focusing on the national insurance hike and it — focusing on the national insurance hike and it is a new report from hmrc_ hike and it is a new report from hmrc...
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i can feel the hackles rising at the daily telegraph editorial i at the daily telegraph editorial meeting of new managerial roles, apparently. perhaps that always explains amongst those who voted against this measure tonight were two former cabinet ministers. what do you make of this story? this two former cabinet ministers. what do you make of this story?- do you make of this story? this is interesting. _ do you make of this story? this is interesting, the _ do you make of this story? this is interesting, the telegraph - do you make of this story? this is interesting, the telegraph has i interesting, the telegraph has dogged of detail about the health and care bill, which they say some of the money — a large proportion of the money will be raised by these changes to national insurance, which will be £12 billion a year, the government says, a large proportion of tax will go on dealing with the covid backlogs the nhs is suffering. there's also some challenges that the health service is dealing with this and helps recoverfrom the health service is dealing with this and helps recover from th
i can feel the hackles rising at the daily telegraph editorial i at the daily telegraph editorial meeting of new managerial roles, apparently. perhaps that always explains amongst those who voted against this measure tonight were two former cabinet ministers. what do you make of this story? this two former cabinet ministers. what do you make of this story?- do you make of this story? this is interesting. _ do you make of this story? this is interesting, the _ do you make of this story? this is...
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let's look at the daily telegraph- _ be. let's look at the daily telegraph. �*facemasks i be.egraph. �*facemasks will be back telegraph. "facemasks will be back if virus cases surge in the autumn." we've already heard nicola sturgeon saying it would be foolish for any leader to say that there won't have to be some sort of retrograde steps taken because as we've seen, there's still tens of thousands of new cases emerging every day, and still far too many people dying. yes. emerging every day, and still far too many people dying. yes, and cases are really _ too many people dying. yes, and cases are really starting - too many people dying. yes, and cases are really starting to - too many people dying. yes, and cases are really starting to move | cases are really starting to move now, hospitalisations are really starting to move, and we haven't really seen the full effect of schools reopening on case numbers and hospitalisations. we know the delta variant is certainly affecting children more, lots of young children, those below the age of any vaccination that might be ruled out. w
let's look at the daily telegraph- _ be. let's look at the daily telegraph. �*facemasks i be.egraph. �*facemasks will be back telegraph. "facemasks will be back if virus cases surge in the autumn." we've already heard nicola sturgeon saying it would be foolish for any leader to say that there won't have to be some sort of retrograde steps taken because as we've seen, there's still tens of thousands of new cases emerging every day, and still far too many people dying. yes. emerging...
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says and _ patients are scared so the telegraph says and i_ patients are scared so the telegraph saysill know the feelings, they are scared — will know the feelings, they are scared to — will know the feelings, they are scared to confront their doctors, to ask too— scared to confront their doctors, to ask too many questions when they are told they— ask too many questions when they are told they have to have this medicine, theyjust accept it, because _ medicine, theyjust accept it, because they don't feel able to argue, — because they don't feel able to argue, what the government report found _ argue, what the government report found is— argue, what the government report found is the telegraph is telling us about— found is the telegraph is telling us about a _ found is the telegraph is telling us about a government inquiry and apparently this inquiry found in some _ apparently this inquiry found in some cases, exercise, fresh air, social, _ some cases, exercise, fresh air, social, talking to people, spending time with— social, talking to people, spending time with people might be more
says and _ patients are scared so the telegraph says and i_ patients are scared so the telegraph saysill know the feelings, they are scared — will know the feelings, they are scared to — will know the feelings, they are scared to confront their doctors, to ask too— scared to confront their doctors, to ask too many questions when they are told they— ask too many questions when they are told they have to have this medicine, theyjust accept it, because _ medicine, theyjust accept it,...
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. —— daily telegraph.ers" as 0xford scientists say britain's third doses are better deployed overseas. according to the metro, commuters and public transport staff have clashed over confusing face covering rules, as the number of people wearing them has dropped. the guardian says scrapping the universal credit £20 uplift will hit the sickest areas the hardest. the i follows the story, with mounting anger and condemnation from conservative mps regarding the government's decision. and finally, the independent says the home secretary is being accused of blackmail as tensions between france and the uk over migrant boats begin to rise. let us begin and start with the telegraph. mya, if i could begin with you. we've seen these arguments unfold about whether we need a third jab going into the winter. many will feel that it's protective, talk of combining it with the flu vaccine. some scientists say it's not... it's better going overseas. this some scientists say it's not. .. it's better going overseas.— some scie
. —— daily telegraph.ers" as 0xford scientists say britain's third doses are better deployed overseas. according to the metro, commuters and public transport staff have clashed over confusing face covering rules, as the number of people wearing them has dropped. the guardian says scrapping the universal credit £20 uplift will hit the sickest areas the hardest. the i follows the story, with mounting anger and condemnation from conservative mps regarding the government's decision. and...
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maya, we're going to go to the telegraph are one story which i the telegraph are one story which is perhapsalt alzheimer's. this is a suggestion that oxygen treatment could stop progression. it’s that oxygen treatment could stop progression-— progression. it's quite extraordinary - progression. it's quite extraordinary becausej progression. it's quite _ extraordinary because alzheimer's is a growing _ extraordinary because alzheimer's is a growing problem across the world. 800.000 _ a growing problem across the world. 800,000 people have it in the uk. thats— 800,000 people have it in the uk. that's expected to be 1's 0.6 million — that's expected to be 1's 0.6 million by— that's expected to be 1's 0.6 million by 20 40. a story like this, people _ million by 20 40. a story like this, people with — million by 20 40. a story like this, people with mild cognitive impairment, having spent 90 minutes in an oxidant— impairment, having spent 90 minutes in an oxidant changer and improving manager— in an oxidant changer and improving manager e _ in an oxidant changer and improving manager e -- — in a
maya, we're going to go to the telegraph are one story which i the telegraph are one story which is perhapsalt alzheimer's. this is a suggestion that oxygen treatment could stop progression. it’s that oxygen treatment could stop progression-— progression. it's quite extraordinary - progression. it's quite extraordinary becausej progression. it's quite _ extraordinary because alzheimer's is a growing _ extraordinary because alzheimer's is a growing problem across the world. 800.000 _ a...
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here, it shows that the other— telegraph here, it shows that the other side — telegraph here, it showsive risk to public health but then it's that other side, how it's affected — then it's that other side, how it's affected children not being in school — affected children not being in school. it shows the importance of keeping _ school. it shows the importance of keeping schools open, going into the winter— keeping schools open, going into the winter to— keeping schools open, going into the winter to prevent mental health issues _ winter to prevent mental health issues being worse. i think it would be issues being worse. i think it would he really— issues being worse. i think it would be really interesting to see how the government moves forward to attempt to tackle _ government moves forward to attempt to tackle this using our new education secretary has some questions to answer there and it would _ questions to answer there and it would he — questions to answer there and it would be interesting to see how it moves _ would be interesting to see how it moves forward.— would be interest
here, it shows that the other— telegraph here, it shows that the other side — telegraph here, it showsive risk to public health but then it's that other side, how it's affected — then it's that other side, how it's affected children not being in school — affected children not being in school. it shows the importance of keeping _ school. it shows the importance of keeping schools open, going into the winter— keeping schools open, going into the winter to— keeping schools open, going...
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daisy, you're ahead of the curve. �* ., , telegraph. of the curve. i have _ the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to _ the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to admit, - the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to admit, a - the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to admit, a bit - the curve. already ahead of the i curve. i have to admit, a bit more orange _ curve. i have to admit, a bit more orange than — curve. i have to admit, a bit more orange than future, but at least i'm bright _ orange than future, but at least i'm bright to _ orange than future, but at least i'm bri . ht to. ., orange than future, but at least i'm briuht to. ., .., orange than future, but at least i'm briuht to. ., _, ., orange than future, but at least i'm briuht to. ., ., ., orange than future, but at least i'm briuhtto. ., ., ., ., bright to. you could of got away with that, _ bright to. you could of got away with that, you — bright to. you could of got away with that, you look— bright to. you could of got away with that, you look li
daisy, you're ahead of the curve. �* ., , telegraph. of the curve. i have _ the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to _ the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to admit, - the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to admit, a - the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to admit, a bit - the curve. already ahead of the i curve. i have to admit, a bit more orange _ curve. i have to admit, a bit more orange than — curve. i have to admit, a bit more orange than future, but...
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and that's what's on the daily telegraph-— and that's what's on the daily teleu-rah. ., ,., telegraph. there were accusations of russian companies limiting suppliesl russian companies limiting supplies of chemicals —— chemicals. some suggested this could be an economic thing to destabilise the recovery post pandemic, but it doesn't show how aligned the west is on russia. it's highly controversial, and angela merkel has been criticised for going ahead with that. this is something that we haven't had to contend with for a good couple of decades, but as things... we have an increasing reliance on renewable energy, then gas is going to become something where you're successful to a number of supplies. i lost my train of thought. the fact is its inflation. we saw inflation tick up, and there's a widespread expectation in the treasury and elsewhere that bills are going to... they're warning about this, saying those bills are going to increase as energy demand increases in the next couple months. that's really going to squeeze people.— couple months. that's really going to squeeze people. ind
and that's what's on the daily telegraph-— and that's what's on the daily teleu-rah. ., ,., telegraph. there were accusations of russian companies limiting suppliesl russian companies limiting supplies of chemicals —— chemicals. some suggested this could be an economic thing to destabilise the recovery post pandemic, but it doesn't show how aligned the west is on russia. it's highly controversial, and angela merkel has been criticised for going ahead with that. this is something that we...
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front of the sunday telegraph is a story i the sunday telegraph is a story we've been covering.grow throughout the week, don't you? yes. throughout the week, don't you? yes, most papers — throughout the week, don't you? yes, most papers have _ throughout the week, don't you? is: most papers have this. gas throughout the week, don't you? 123 most papers have this. gas prices and food. people ask what the connection is here but it is about stunning animals for meat when slaughtering them and for packaging for degreasing food, but the gas prices have gone up, some firms have gone bust or closed down, or pause their production and there is even concerns that some meat products will run out within two weeks and there are big concerns about christmas, getting the turkey on the table. i implore your listeners and viewers not to go out and panic by but they will probably buy 12 rows anyway as they normally do when they panic by. white might notjust our viewers and listeners, your readers as well! nevertheless, it is an alarming development and, as a result, the business secretary has be
front of the sunday telegraph is a story i the sunday telegraph is a story we've been covering.grow throughout the week, don't you? yes. throughout the week, don't you? yes, most papers — throughout the week, don't you? yes, most papers have _ throughout the week, don't you? is: most papers have this. gas throughout the week, don't you? 123 most papers have this. gas prices and food. people ask what the connection is here but it is about stunning animals for meat when slaughtering them and...
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let's end with the telegraph at a little - with the telegraph at a little paragraph new rules introduced forfeiting honours.— forfeiting honours. this is when eo - le forfeiting honours. this is when peeple get _ forfeiting honours. this is when pe0ple get very _ forfeiting honours. this is when people get very upset - forfeiting honours. this is when people get very upset when - forfeiting honours. this is when - people get very upset when somebody has been given in honour of some kind possibly even a title and then their behaviour or past behaviour possibly after they've got beyond it so disgraceful that we think they should no longer have that. this is new guidelines enabling honours to be rescinded. interesting note, the honours dissolve or disappear or are withdrawn when somebody dies anyway. the eggs sample, posthumously you can't take went away because harry happen. certainly you can make a note that while that person may have been knighted or received another honour subsequent information emerged that meant that that was rescinded or discredited. take him last thought _ rescinded
let's end with the telegraph at a little - with the telegraph at a little paragraph new rules introduced forfeiting honours.— forfeiting honours. this is when eo - le forfeiting honours. this is when peeple get _ forfeiting honours. this is when pe0ple get very _ forfeiting honours. this is when people get very upset - forfeiting honours. this is when people get very upset when - forfeiting honours. this is when - people get very upset when somebody has been given in honour of some kind...
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the main story for the telegraph. _ people's hell.y for the telegraph, the _ people's hell. the main story for the telegraph, the fishing - people's hell. the main story for the telegraph, the fishing wall. | people's hell. the main story for. the telegraph, the fishing wall. the stories about the release of fishing permits. stories about the release of fishing ermits. , ,., , stories about the release of fishing ermits. , , , , , ., , permits. everybody else seems to be focusin: on permits. everybody else seems to be focusing on the _ permits. everybody else seems to be focusing on the crisis _ permits. everybody else seems to be focusing on the crisis at _ permits. everybody else seems to be focusing on the crisis at the - permits. everybody else seems to be focusing on the crisis at the petrol i focusing on the crisis at the petrol pumps but it is a story that the government has rejected three quarters of applications from small french boats to fish in waters around britain. the numbers are quite small, the ministers have granted o
the main story for the telegraph. _ people's hell.y for the telegraph, the _ people's hell. the main story for the telegraph, the fishing - people's hell. the main story for the telegraph, the fishing wall. | people's hell. the main story for. the telegraph, the fishing wall. the stories about the release of fishing permits. stories about the release of fishing ermits. , ,., , stories about the release of fishing ermits. , , , , , ., , permits. everybody else seems to be focusin: on permits....
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the telegraph, picks up on that fact, too, writing that the prime minister wants to raise taxes to theire second world war to bring in billions of pounds to tackle nhs waiting lists and the social care crisis. staying with those funding plans, the metro reports that the prime minister has admitted to breaking his election pledge not to raise taxes. "make the care worth the cost" — that leads on the front of the daily mail, as it too reports on today's social care funding announcements. "pm stakes reputation on 12 billion pound health plan — but will it deliver?" is the question posed by the guardian. and finally the sun, and the paper calls it "bojo's biggest gamble", and questions whether the manifesto u—turn will cost votes. so let's start off with polly, and will it cost votes? that's a good question. will it cost votes? that's a good cuestion. ~ �* , ., , will it cost votes? that's a good cuestion. ~ �*, . , ., , question. well, it's a big gamble and it's on _ question. well, it's a big gamble and it's on all— question. well, it's a big gamble and it's on all the _ question. well, it
the telegraph, picks up on that fact, too, writing that the prime minister wants to raise taxes to theire second world war to bring in billions of pounds to tackle nhs waiting lists and the social care crisis. staying with those funding plans, the metro reports that the prime minister has admitted to breaking his election pledge not to raise taxes. "make the care worth the cost" — that leads on the front of the daily mail, as it too reports on today's social care funding...
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yes, and they haven't got the scary graph the telegraph has, but it's along the same lines as the telegraphhat this is the biggest since the second world war. and for a a lot of young people, who this will hit, they don't care, theyjust care about will be in their pay packets next year when it kicks in. at the moment it says in the times of this is a calculated risk, a calculated gamble that is taking to help fix the nhs and solve the social care crisis. now a lot of people will see where we've been the last 18 months, the nhs has struggled, we've had lockdowns to save the nhs, people have bought into the idea that the nhs is the thing that's protecting us over our lifetimes and always will. ithink us over our lifetimes and always will. i think he's made sure with all the emotional words he was using today to describe it, again, there remains in our mindsjust how much the people who worked within the nhs have given over the last 18 months. so he's talk it up and i think a lot of people do by into that. but the proof is in the pudding, and that'll be what happens in the next few years. we we
yes, and they haven't got the scary graph the telegraph has, but it's along the same lines as the telegraphhat this is the biggest since the second world war. and for a a lot of young people, who this will hit, they don't care, theyjust care about will be in their pay packets next year when it kicks in. at the moment it says in the times of this is a calculated risk, a calculated gamble that is taking to help fix the nhs and solve the social care crisis. now a lot of people will see where we've...
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there's not much detail in the telegraph but it said netflix are going _ telegraph but it said netflix it said netflix are going to develop a gaming series of road att— going to develop a gaming series of road all books as well. when it contes— road all books as well. when it comes to — road all books as well. when it comes to his books maybe i'll be converted — comes to his books maybe i'll be converted. it was really interesting is that— converted. it was really interesting is that £500 million and just 2019 the family earned just 26 million from _ the family earned just 26 million from his— the family earned just 26 million from his books. you can see the scale _ from his books. you can see the scale of this— from his books. you can see the scale of this deal for the family. which _ scale of this deal for the family. which route all books do you want to be made into a ten part miniseries or as matt was saying into a video game? or as matt was saying into a video came? , ., or as matt was saying into a video rame? , ., ., , or as matt was saying into a video came? . , . game? there w
there's not much detail in the telegraph but it said netflix are going _ telegraph but it said netflix it said netflix are going to develop a gaming series of road att— going to develop a gaming series of road all books as well. when it contes— road all books as well. when it comes to — road all books as well. when it comes to his books maybe i'll be converted — comes to his books maybe i'll be converted. it was really interesting is that— converted. it was really interesting is that...
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i thought what was interesting in the telegraph was it said that _ interesting in the telegraph was iti thought of liz truss seeking leadership. the other point in the _ seeking leadership. the other point in the telegraph article is oliver dowden, — in the telegraph article is oliver dowden, who is now tory party had chairman — dowden, who is now tory party had chairman. "it's time to go part our offices" _ chairman. "it's time to go part our offices." they're saying it...
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the telegraph leads with coronavirus.he paper reports that the prime minister is planning to "rip up covid restrictions" as part of a new approach to the virus this winter. the metro, along similar lines, leads on vaccine passport plans for nightclubs and big events in england being dropped and the i claims that borisjohnson is banking on boosterjabs to control infections through the winter. it's reporting that third jabs are set to begin in the next couple of weeks, with the pm announcing his plans on tuesday. so let's begin. you are going to kick herself with a lady who has graced most of the papers today and that is emma. there she is. a huge smile. we have got used to it now and the trophy in her hands. what an amazing smile. it is hands. what an amazing smile. it is ure hands. what an amazing smile. it 3 pure enjoyment. you hands. what an amazing smile. it 1 pure enjoyment. you saw that when she plays. she has got this incredible youth on her side and seems to play with this complete freedom. she is loving every minu
the telegraph leads with coronavirus.he paper reports that the prime minister is planning to "rip up covid restrictions" as part of a new approach to the virus this winter. the metro, along similar lines, leads on vaccine passport plans for nightclubs and big events in england being dropped and the i claims that borisjohnson is banking on boosterjabs to control infections through the winter. it's reporting that third jabs are set to begin in the next couple of weeks, with the pm...
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jessica, takes us to the sunday telegraph _ our own.a situation like afghanistan. i suppose, after brexit, the uk would not be involved in that, but is that a viable alternative to nato? the in that, but is that a viable alternative to nato? ., ., alternative to nato? the idea of the eu raid alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response _ alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response force _ alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response force is - alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response force is one i alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response force is one that l eu rapid response force is one that stretches back 25 years or so, people say the late 19905 was when people say the late 19905 was when people were saying that there should have been harmed. could prevent blood—letting on its door and elsewhere. president macron i5 blood—letting on its door and elsewhere. president macron is a big fan of this idea and it has been seen bit more coolly by the germans, but president macron was
jessica, takes us to the sunday telegraph _ our own.a situation like afghanistan. i suppose, after brexit, the uk would not be involved in that, but is that a viable alternative to nato? the in that, but is that a viable alternative to nato? ., ., alternative to nato? the idea of the eu raid alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response _ alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response force _ alternative to nato? the idea of the eu rapid response force is - alternative to nato?...
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the telegraph essay from minister relaxes rules for foreign telegraph essay from minister relaxes rulescontrasting interpretation of it. what is your take though on the kind of more if you try and take away their perspectives on the significance of this move given they have been demands from other industries for at least a year for kind of role changes on this and things like farming saying we are not going to be able to get in various seasonal crops because police give us visas and the government does it for this. it is going to be hard to sustain its policy position once it has made this temporary move as it keeps telling us it is temporary. yes. this temporary move as it keeps telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm in the home _ telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm in the home secretary _ telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm in the home secretary has - telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm in the home secretary has been i telling us it is temporary. yes, i'm l in the home secretary has been very strong _ in the home secretary has been very strong on _ in the home secretary has been very
the telegraph essay from minister relaxes rules for foreign telegraph essay from minister relaxes rulescontrasting interpretation of it. what is your take though on the kind of more if you try and take away their perspectives on the significance of this move given they have been demands from other industries for at least a year for kind of role changes on this and things like farming saying we are not going to be able to get in various seasonal crops because police give us visas and the...
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and the sunday telegraph go on theirfront page, poll trust and the sunday telegraph go on their frontury warning one effect of the 1.25 percentage point increase may be an impact on family formation. several mps in redwall seat seat they face a major backlash from constituents. obviously there is the financial impact and also the impact of the pledge not to taxes that gets digested in this. joe, calling it poll—tax two, what do you think about that? it’s poll-tax two, what do you think about that?— about that? it's clearly a very emotive language, _ about that? it's clearly a very emotive language, i - about that? it's clearly a very emotive language, i think- about that? it's clearly a very| emotive language, i think the about that? it's clearly a very i emotive language, i think the study will be put concerning for the government in terms of the feedback that mps are getting in those red wall areas, and how it looks like this policy is potentially going down really quite badly and that is because, as the hmrc impact assessment points out, it reduces the disposable income of those on
and the sunday telegraph go on theirfront page, poll trust and the sunday telegraph go on their frontury warning one effect of the 1.25 percentage point increase may be an impact on family formation. several mps in redwall seat seat they face a major backlash from constituents. obviously there is the financial impact and also the impact of the pledge not to taxes that gets digested in this. joe, calling it poll—tax two, what do you think about that? it’s poll-tax two, what do you think...
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james, the front of the telegraph — sure. james, the front of the telegraph is _ sure.e front of the telegraph is reporting a planj sure. james, the front of the i telegraph is reporting a plan to boost social care if national insurance is the tool used by the government, could cost firms money. the facts with this is obviously conservatives in 2019, in their manifesto pledge, said they would not raise national insurance to put the bill for social care, so that is one the elements of this as well, but the other part of this is the fact that we need to find money from somewhere to pay for this and if our parents and grandparents are going to be comfortable certainly speaking for my parents and grandparents, i want to make sure they have good care. i don't mind paying a little bit more to make sure that that happens and it is good to be... we all left to do with —— have to do with us of it is not a problem, it is a thing we are all involved in. i think it is going to come from somewhere, i think we touched in this last hour about the fact he could obviously affect more pe
james, the front of the telegraph — sure. james, the front of the telegraph is _ sure.e front of the telegraph is reporting a planj sure. james, the front of the i telegraph is reporting a plan to boost social care if national insurance is the tool used by the government, could cost firms money. the facts with this is obviously conservatives in 2019, in their manifesto pledge, said they would not raise national insurance to put the bill for social care, so that is one the elements of this as...
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also, we noticed the telegraph has a reasonably similar story about some kind of return to 1971.ght at the bottom, the telegraph on the front page, stamper terms to british pints. annabelle, we go to a pub now, can we pay in shillings? £31 now, can we pay in shillings? of course. this measure began before the uk joined the course. this measure began before the ukjoined the european trading bump, so i don't personally have much memory. yes, it's interesting that telegraph is going with the return of the crown to pint glasses, but it's how we go about identifying eu you law and working through it to get through any unnecessary regulations. post—brexit european red tape, which i certainly welcome. allow them to grow and take on workers. , ., ,, ., , ., ., workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in _ workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in 2021 _ workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in 2021 to _ workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in 2021 to be _ workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in 2021 to be not - workers. john stapleton, are we i allowed in 2021 to be not bilingual
also, we noticed the telegraph has a reasonably similar story about some kind of return to 1971.ght at the bottom, the telegraph on the front page, stamper terms to british pints. annabelle, we go to a pub now, can we pay in shillings? £31 now, can we pay in shillings? of course. this measure began before the uk joined the course. this measure began before the ukjoined the european trading bump, so i don't personally have much memory. yes, it's interesting that telegraph is going with the...
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so glamorous —— daily telegraph.mother about saito being a shining star. the point tony races as well, in the pandemic some people may have put off getting things checked, reluctant to add what they see as pressure on the health service at a time when it is dealing with backlogs, but a real timely reminder that actually if people suspect something is wrong, especially if they suspect there may be a lumbar cancer, to get it checked. yes. they suspect there may be a lumbar cancer, to get it checked.— cancer, to get it checked. yes, that is the very — cancer, to get it checked. yes, that is the very silver— cancer, to get it checked. yes, that is the very silver lining _ cancer, to get it checked. yes, that is the very silver lining to _ cancer, to get it checked. yes, that is the very silver lining to these - is the very silver lining to these horrendous stories. similarly to when we lost jade goody all these years ago, it is... it reaches audiences the other figures can't reach, because she is young, beautiful, glamor
so glamorous —— daily telegraph.mother about saito being a shining star. the point tony races as well, in the pandemic some people may have put off getting things checked, reluctant to add what they see as pressure on the health service at a time when it is dealing with backlogs, but a real timely reminder that actually if people suspect something is wrong, especially if they suspect there may be a lumbar cancer, to get it checked. yes. they suspect there may be a lumbar cancer, to get it...
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the starting with. .. telegraph. the starting with... telegraph.he paper leads with sarah the telegraph. the paper leads with sarah everard milder. he reports that her cousin killer couzens falsely arrested for the couzens used his police card to lure her up the street. it also carries a picture of the labour leader clear steer two keir starmer following his wind in brighton. sarah didn't stand a chance. that's the headline in the sun which reports on the agony of sarah's milder at the thought of what her daughter in dord. the i says president dick is being urged to restore trust in the police after sarah's milder. a different story in the financial times. it reports state minister is out to shift green surcharges from household electricity builds and onto gas builds. let's begin. obviously the papers reflect on two big stories. the aftermath of the sarah everard milder and keir starmer speech. we will start with kier summers speech and a look in the guardian newspaper. the headline the picture of sir keir starmer and his wife victoria on the front
the starting with. .. telegraph. the starting with... telegraph.he paper leads with sarah the telegraph. the paper leads with sarah everard milder. he reports that her cousin killer couzens falsely arrested for the couzens used his police card to lure her up the street. it also carries a picture of the labour leader clear steer two keir starmer following his wind in brighton. sarah didn't stand a chance. that's the headline in the sun which reports on the agony of sarah's milder at the thought...
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that's according to the telegraph.ome secretary was responding to campaign group blockades on the m25 earlier this week. the metro splashes on the story of alleged racist abuse directed at bbc sport presenter, gavin ramjaun, on twitter. it claims the social media firm told him abusive comments posted online didn't violate its rules, when he complained to them. plenty of papers to discuss. the ft begins with the headline, "china attacks cold war mentality." when i was based in china, a hotline was set up between the us and china. we all got very excited about that and talked about what would happen. it was about the mentality of... this comes back as the us and the uk, potentially setting themselves up. uk, potentially setting themselves u -. ~ uk, potentially setting themselves u, . , , ~' uk, potentially setting themselves u . _ . , , ~' ., , up. well, yes, i think the mentality is really interesting. _ up. well, yes, i think the mentality is really interesting. i _ up. well, yes, i think the mentality is really inter
that's according to the telegraph.ome secretary was responding to campaign group blockades on the m25 earlier this week. the metro splashes on the story of alleged racist abuse directed at bbc sport presenter, gavin ramjaun, on twitter. it claims the social media firm told him abusive comments posted online didn't violate its rules, when he complained to them. plenty of papers to discuss. the ft begins with the headline, "china attacks cold war mentality." when i was based in china, a...
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let's look at how the daily telegraph covers l at how the daily telegraph covers the story covers from, looking at a living prime minister who is the first british prime minister ever to announce us citizenship, to my not knowledge. —— denounce. johnson and biting astonished at macron. that denounce. johnson and biting astonished at macron. that was a treat bit astonished at macron. that was a great bit of _ astonished at macron. that was a great bit of trivia. _ astonished at macron. that was a great bit of trivia. i _ astonished at macron. that was a great bit of trivia. i managed - astonished at macron. that was a great bit of trivia. i managed to l great bit of trivia. i managed to flush to it _ great bit of trivia. i managed to flush to it that _ great bit of trivia. i managed to flush to it that far _ great bit of trivia. i managed to flush to it that far off _ great bit of trivia. i managed to flush to it that far off the - flush to it that far off the punchline.— flush to it that far off the punchline. flush to it that far off the unchline. ., ., �* punchline. -- flaw. you're r
let's look at how the daily telegraph covers l at how the daily telegraph covers the story covers from, looking at a living prime minister who is the first british prime minister ever to announce us citizenship, to my not knowledge. —— denounce. johnson and biting astonished at macron. that denounce. johnson and biting astonished at macron. that was a treat bit astonished at macron. that was a great bit of _ astonished at macron. that was a great bit of trivia. _ astonished at macron. that...
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according to figures reported in the telegraph only one — figures reported in the telegraph only one was... and have chosen — not had the jab since it was... and have chosen to not have the jab since _ have chosen to not have the jab since it — have chosen to not have the jab since it was _ have chosen to not have the jab since it was rolled out in april so there's— since it was rolled out in april so there's quite a large of people who are working in the health service who, _ are working in the health service who, if— are working in the health service who, if they stick to the guns and say, _ who, if they stick to the guns and say, l'rn — who, if they stick to the guns and say, l'rn not— who, if they stick to the guns and say, i'm not having it, there's going — say, i'm not having it, there's going to — say, i'm not having it, there's going to be _ say, i'm not having it, there's going to be a staffing crisis. to add to going to be a staffing crisis. add to the going to be a staffing crisis. trr add to the staffing crisis that already exists, some would argue. is there a way around
according to figures reported in the telegraph only one — figures reported in the telegraph only one was... and have chosen — not had the jab since it was... and have chosen to not have the jab since _ have chosen to not have the jab since it — have chosen to not have the jab since it was _ have chosen to not have the jab since it was rolled out in april so there's— since it was rolled out in april so there's quite a large of people who are working in the health service who, _ are...
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let's look at the daily telegraph now. _ like that. let's look at the daily telegraph now. page, priti patel urges police to get tough on climate protesters and there you see a motorist trying to motorist —— drag away an activist there. we all know about the climate change emergency, we know about the summit taking place in glasgow in november and what we learned this week is insulation is quite a big deal. annabel.— week is insulation is quite a big deal. annabel. yes, it is indeed. the demands — deal. annabel. yes, it is indeed. the demands of— deal. annabel. yes, it is indeed. the demands of this _ deal. annabel. yes, it is indeed. the demands of this group, - deal. annabel. yes, it is indeed. the demands of this group, i - the demands of this group, i believe. _ the demands of this group, i believe, are for total installation of social— believe, are for total installation of social housing within four or five years _ of social housing within four or five years. i'm afraid this simply isn't _ five years. i'm afraid this simply isn't practical within the timescale, we pro
let's look at the daily telegraph now. _ like that. let's look at the daily telegraph now. page, priti patel urges police to get tough on climate protesters and there you see a motorist trying to motorist —— drag away an activist there. we all know about the climate change emergency, we know about the summit taking place in glasgow in november and what we learned this week is insulation is quite a big deal. annabel.— week is insulation is quite a big deal. annabel. yes, it is indeed. the...
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the sunday telegraph says the new foreign secretary, liz truss, has waded into a diplomatic row overin's new security pact with the us and australia by insisting that "freedoms need to be defended". that's alongside its main picture story of strictly�*s first male same—sex pairing. "boris bid to level up the world" is the sunday express�*s take on the prime ministerflying out to new york tomorrow to make a speech at the united nations. to new york tomorrow to make the times focuses on the house of commons. "speaker's anger as extremists terrorise female labour mp" rosie duffield by forcing her to pull out of the labour party conference. that's alongside what the paper reports as hopes of a "cure" of an aggressive form of breast cancer. the mirror speaks of a "wonder drug hope" for leeds rhinos rugby legend, rob burrow, who has motor neurone disease. the paper says the drug has had dramatic results in american trials and quotes rob as saying he's "a realist, but without hope there is nothing." so, let's begin... right. if we start with the observer now. first of all, the message, don'
the sunday telegraph says the new foreign secretary, liz truss, has waded into a diplomatic row overin's new security pact with the us and australia by insisting that "freedoms need to be defended". that's alongside its main picture story of strictly�*s first male same—sex pairing. "boris bid to level up the world" is the sunday express�*s take on the prime ministerflying out to new york tomorrow to make a speech at the united nations. to new york tomorrow to make the...
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a lovely picture on i the front of the telegraph. that is kate jess — the front of the telegraph.re that we have all waited so long to see and they have done it in such style.— done it in such style. back-to-back screenings — done it in such style. back-to-back screenings over _ done it in such style. back-to-back screenings over the _ done it in such style. back-to-back screenings over the weekend, i screenings over the weekend, apparently, such as the demand for tickets. we are lovely — we are out of time. thank you. that is it for now. coming up next, we will have the sports news. good evening, this is your sports news. let�*s start with a champions league, where it has been a mixed night for the two british clubs in action. liverpool made it look easy with a great performance as they put five past porto but it was a different story for manchester city who were beaten by some lionel messi brilliance who was unstoppable in paris. manchester city and paris st germain, two of the most expensive teams ever assembled, billions spent chasing the richest prize in club football. lionel
a lovely picture on i the front of the telegraph. that is kate jess — the front of the telegraph.re that we have all waited so long to see and they have done it in such style.— done it in such style. back-to-back screenings — done it in such style. back-to-back screenings over _ done it in such style. back-to-back screenings over the _ done it in such style. back-to-back screenings over the weekend, i screenings over the weekend, apparently, such as the demand for tickets. we are lovely...
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the telegraph carries a warning from ministers, that council tax bills may have to rise next year, toocial care. according to the i, the prime minister is set to tell the public they could face tougher covid restrictions this autumn. the sun reports that lawyers for virginia giuffre — the woman who has accused prince andrew of sexual abuse — claim they have successfully served him with legal papers. he denies the allegations. the same story makes the front page of the daily mail. but the newspaper also carries a picture of 18—year—old emma raducanu, who has reached the final of the us open. and the express says action is under way to speed up the recruitment of truckers, in order to prevent empty shelves at christmas. can't even bear to think about christmas. it should be banned at this point in the year. let's begin with the daily mail, "andrew served with the daily mail, "andrew served with us sex case papers. those quote talking about how they were dramatically handed over in a bizarre game of cat and mouse at his home in windsor. and we get an insight into exactly what went on and
the telegraph carries a warning from ministers, that council tax bills may have to rise next year, toocial care. according to the i, the prime minister is set to tell the public they could face tougher covid restrictions this autumn. the sun reports that lawyers for virginia giuffre — the woman who has accused prince andrew of sexual abuse — claim they have successfully served him with legal papers. he denies the allegations. the same story makes the front page of the daily mail. but the...
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, telegraph, telegraph. whatever it is, as long as you don't surprise the market and give them ample time, they will react okay i was surprised with the mid tapering i don't know the answer. the cadence of the tapering, is that lineal if they begin in december and six months later? that's sort of of interest to me i think they were right to pause a little the delta variant ended up being more dramatic than we thought and we saw a little bit of a slowdown they have been doing the right thing so far i don't know that 22 or 23 for a rate makes any difference right now. we are pretty short-term focused market whether it's the end of '22 or '23, i don't think it matters. >> if i told you in advance what the scenario was and headlines that could be market drivers, guess what direction the market would take, would you have guessed this direction the market took today? >> no. i am brutally honest given what we have heard over the last couple weeks given the head winds. that announcement out of federal express. i wou
, telegraph, telegraph. whatever it is, as long as you don't surprise the market and give them ample time, they will react okay i was surprised with the mid tapering i don't know the answer. the cadence of the tapering, is that lineal if they begin in december and six months later? that's sort of of interest to me i think they were right to pause a little the delta variant ended up being more dramatic than we thought and we saw a little bit of a slowdown they have been doing the right thing so...
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the sunday telegraph says johnson the ages at the start.g pay rises stop the mail on sunday times hdv boss over panic buying. the labour party conferences this week and the sunday mirror has a pledge from sir keir starmer that he will tax private schools in order to help the poorer children. the energy shortages forcing the government into improving a new wave of nuclear reactors, according to the sunday times. the sunday people has a plea from marcus rashford to the government not to cut universal credit by £20 a week. let's begin with going through the papers in more detail. good morning both of you. starting with the sunday telegraph and that headline, johnson demands pay rise for truckers. a senior government source told the paper that that temporary relaxation of rules along more eu workers to help replenish the shortage of drivers will only run up until christmas because they say we need to pay these people more than just flooding the market with cheap labour. there is a good cartoon on the front of the telegraph on a much lighter not
the sunday telegraph says johnson the ages at the start.g pay rises stop the mail on sunday times hdv boss over panic buying. the labour party conferences this week and the sunday mirror has a pledge from sir keir starmer that he will tax private schools in order to help the poorer children. the energy shortages forcing the government into improving a new wave of nuclear reactors, according to the sunday times. the sunday people has a plea from marcus rashford to the government not to cut...
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a similar line for the telegraph. it says emergency measures could get the essential work is priority access and cap how much drivers can stand when they do fail out. brexit is to blame for these steel issues as the man most likely to be elected chancellor of germany, that's according to the guardian, which also has the latest from the conference in brighton. the matcher has a different view on the fuel problem saying it's pushing people back under public transport. a different story splashed over at the daily mail. it says the prime minister has now ordered a thorough inquiry into smart motorways following an investigation by the paper. the main picture shows the schoolteacher and the man charged in the last few hours with her murder, a 36 —year—old. right, let's start off. welcome to both nice to see you both again, jenny, can i kick off with you and the ft. you are buying frenzy puts health services at risk. this is a call from the b and eight today, and yet the government and even that petrol retail association sa
a similar line for the telegraph. it says emergency measures could get the essential work is priority access and cap how much drivers can stand when they do fail out. brexit is to blame for these steel issues as the man most likely to be elected chancellor of germany, that's according to the guardian, which also has the latest from the conference in brighton. the matcher has a different view on the fuel problem saying it's pushing people back under public transport. a different story splashed...
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let's begin with the daily telegraph's headline — "we don't need mass boosters" — as oxford scientists britain's third doses are better deployed overseas. according to the metro, commuters and public transport staff have clashed over confusing face covering rules, as the number of people wearing them has dropped. the guardian says scrapping the universal credit £20 uplift will hit the sickest areas the hardest. the i follows the story, with mounting anger and condemnation from conservative mps regarding the government's decision. in the daily mail, a coroner has linked the death of patients to the lack of face—to—face appointments with gps. and finally, the times says a royal insider told the paper the queen and the royal family are supporters of the black lives matter movement. let us begin. there's a huge number of stories on the front pages. let's start with covid and dame selleck gear alert telling the telegraph that these boosterjobs should go overseas —— dame sarah gilbert. should go overseas -- dame sarah gilbert. , ., should go overseas -- dame sarah gilbert. , . . , gilbert. t
let's begin with the daily telegraph's headline — "we don't need mass boosters" — as oxford scientists britain's third doses are better deployed overseas. according to the metro, commuters and public transport staff have clashed over confusing face covering rules, as the number of people wearing them has dropped. the guardian says scrapping the universal credit £20 uplift will hit the sickest areas the hardest. the i follows the story, with mounting anger and condemnation from...
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the daily telegraph leads us to mo hussein's point about prices.ay energy companies. firms insist restriction has to be abolished, as gas price hits record high, but kwasi kwarteng went back down. ,, ., ., down. quite right too. the government _ down. quite right too. the government had _ down. quite right too. the government had to - down. quite right too. the government had to stand i down. quite right too. the i government had to stand firm down. quite right too. the - government had to stand firm on this. it was put in for a very good reason. people will be facing huge household rises in bills. to take that comfort blanket away is just going to plunge millions more people into poverty, so i am really pleased to see that he took such a firm line today. he needs to carry on with that. i am not sure what the solution is, whether it is state backed loans, whether it is taking a stake in some of the energy companies, but the one thing the government absolutely can't do is back down on that point. ls government absolutely can't do is back down on tha
the daily telegraph leads us to mo hussein's point about prices.ay energy companies. firms insist restriction has to be abolished, as gas price hits record high, but kwasi kwarteng went back down. ,, ., ., down. quite right too. the government _ down. quite right too. the government had _ down. quite right too. the government had to - down. quite right too. the government had to stand i down. quite right too. the i government had to stand firm down. quite right too. the - government had to...
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and that - brings us to the next newspaper that covers the story at late night in the daily telegraph is up everard killer use covid law to entrap her. the paper says questions over police vetting, will anything change? i vetting, will anything change? i think it will after this because it's absolutely extraordinary list of police — it's absolutely extraordinary list of police errors to put it politely with this — of police errors to put it politely with this case. many which are being currently— with this case. many which are being currently investigated. some police officers _ currently investigated. some police officers on — currently investigated. some police officers on suspension. there is in indecency— officers on suspension. there is in indecency is — officers on suspension. there is in indecency is suspense two suspension up indecency is suspense two suspension up to the _ indecency is suspense two suspension up to the day knowing the police force _ up to the day knowing the police force is — up to the day knowing the police force is a — up to the day knowing the police force
and that - brings us to the next newspaper that covers the story at late night in the daily telegraph is up everard killer use covid law to entrap her. the paper says questions over police vetting, will anything change? i vetting, will anything change? i think it will after this because it's absolutely extraordinary list of police — it's absolutely extraordinary list of police errors to put it politely with this — of police errors to put it politely with this case. many which are being...
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the northern ireland protocol — yes, it's back — reading the telegraph, sam, borisjohnson has securedover the northern ireland protocol, allowing the uk to extend a number of grace periods indefinitely avoiding a fresh sausage war. what do you make of that and the reading when you compare it with what the guardian are saying?— guardian are saying? well, really, if ou're a guardian are saying? well, really, if you're a remainer, _ guardian are saying? well, really, if you're a remainer, go _ guardian are saying? well, really, if you're a remainer, go by - guardian are saying? well, really, if you're a remainer, go by the i if you're a remainer, go by the guardian. orthe if you're a remainer, go by the guardian. or the express, if you're a remainer, go by the guardian. orthe express, if if you're a remainer, go by the guardian. or the express, if you're a leaver. ithink guardian. or the express, if you're a leaver. i think what's happened is — in brussels, i think people clearly understand that if you stop people in northern ireland eating sausages from the rest of the uk, or chilled me
the northern ireland protocol — yes, it's back — reading the telegraph, sam, borisjohnson has securedover the northern ireland protocol, allowing the uk to extend a number of grace periods indefinitely avoiding a fresh sausage war. what do you make of that and the reading when you compare it with what the guardian are saying?— guardian are saying? well, really, if ou're a guardian are saying? well, really, if you're a remainer, _ guardian are saying? well, really, if you're a remainer, go...
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let's talk about the fence, powell took the stage and telegraphed caper is coming but they are not worriedut it. >> the effect basically set finish in mid- 2022, powell discussed the possibility of rate hikes next year. to suggest it's ready to start with liquidity at least in the short term. big words will come as ends and investors start to look for things to begin. >> although he's a good telegraphing, maybe it's all baked and. in case this week wasn't exciting enough, what are you looking forward to next week? >> i looking up at that ceiling and potential for the government to shut down. it won't be an immediate problem, we because turbulence but it will be a big problem once they run out of money and that will happen late october, early november. >> so facebook over the years we've talked about withering criticism from everything from amplifying information to literally live streaming a massacre and. powering higher. finally this past week, it's not invulnerable acutely skills usually advertising. facebook said a privacy change on apple's ios system on our iphone is affecting the effe
let's talk about the fence, powell took the stage and telegraphed caper is coming but they are not worriedut it. >> the effect basically set finish in mid- 2022, powell discussed the possibility of rate hikes next year. to suggest it's ready to start with liquidity at least in the short term. big words will come as ends and investors start to look for things to begin. >> although he's a good telegraphing, maybe it's all baked and. in case this week wasn't exciting enough, what are...
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this is west 24 near telegraph avenue. as you pass the highway 13 area, traffic is backing up to about 13. we are seeing 13 miles per hour as slowest speeds in the area. give yourself a few extra minutes if you are commuting into oakland. it is a noninjury crash so it shouldn't take much time getting this one out of the road way. bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is moving pretty nicely. no delays, under 10 minutes from the maze into the city. golden gate bridge is clear. most bay area bridges are quiet. we are seeing a few cars making the ride south bound 101 into san francisco but everything quiet out of marin. same for san mateo bridge, 13 minutes between 880 and 101. along the nimitz freeway, 880 looking good. 35 minute commute your altamont pass, west bound 580, 205 towards 680. no crashes or incidents. that really is our other slow spot. things are fairly quiet on east shore freeway. 101 out of the south bay things are quiet, about a 35, 36 minute ride 101 from hellyer towards sfo. >>> faa ended safety investigation int
this is west 24 near telegraph avenue. as you pass the highway 13 area, traffic is backing up to about 13. we are seeing 13 miles per hour as slowest speeds in the area. give yourself a few extra minutes if you are commuting into oakland. it is a noninjury crash so it shouldn't take much time getting this one out of the road way. bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is moving pretty nicely. no delays, under 10 minutes from the maze into the city. golden gate bridge is clear. most bay area bridges are...
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that shooting evident 21st in telegraph right near downtown. here is a live picture from that area. still a very active scene underway. you can see the evidence markers do you can see the crime scene tape. from here we want to bring in ktvu is amanda quintana, who is live outside highland hospital with what police are saying about this story this morning, amanda. yes there are actually two scenes being investigated by police right now that first one that you just mentioned that the 21st and telegraph and that is where the officer was shot. the second scene is where the suspect barricaded himself inside. and that is at the 2100 block of martin luther king weigh the good news, though. is that the officer here is expected to survive and the suspect has non life threatening injuries. this is a sober reminder of how dangerous it is in the city of oakland how armed suspects. will quickly utilize these firearms stores are officers like we've seen in so many other cases. oakland police chief laurent armstrong knows today could have been much worse. 100 homicides in our city. three shootings
that shooting evident 21st in telegraph right near downtown. here is a live picture from that area. still a very active scene underway. you can see the evidence markers do you can see the crime scene tape. from here we want to bring in ktvu is amanda quintana, who is live outside highland hospital with what police are saying about this story this morning, amanda. yes there are actually two scenes being investigated by police right now that first one that you just mentioned that the 21st and...
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let's look at the daily telegraph.ht be the word 'ust. , , ., �* , , just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising _ just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising figure, _ just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising figure, but - just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising figure, but when - just. yes, this... to me, it's still| a surprising figure, but when you look at, there's been 50,000 deaths in england. obviously for those people, it's still a difficult experience. and for their families. if the ons finds that 256 deaths were considered to be true breakthroughs, where people have been fully vaccinated, but only 59 were people who have no underlying conditions in the average age who have these infections was 8a. i'm sure we all heard of people getting sick after being double vaccinated. myself and my child there and my husband all had covid a few weeks ago. —— my toddler. iwas husband all had covid a few weeks ago. —— my toddler. i was expecting it for to be a breeze. it still a nasty illness
let's look at the daily telegraph.ht be the word 'ust. , , ., �* , , just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising _ just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising figure, _ just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising figure, but - just. yes, this... to me, it's still a surprising figure, but when - just. yes, this... to me, it's still| a surprising figure, but when you look at, there's been 50,000 deaths in england. obviously for those people, it's still a difficult experience....