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(the telegraph because the are with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned _ with this.the telegraph because they are concerned on _ with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned on top - with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned on top of - with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned on top of the l they are concerned on top of the ongoing cofinancing in a 100 people are losing their lives every day still in this country, they are saying flute death may reach 60,000 according to experts.— according to experts. that's because the telegraph _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes this _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes this a - according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes this a headline | the telegraph makes this a headline and it_ the telegraph makes this a headline and it is_ the telegraph makes this a headline and it is because last year through so much _ and it is because last year through so much lockdown, lack of social interc
(the telegraph because the are with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned _ with this.the telegraph because they are concerned on _ with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned on top - with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned on top of - with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned on top of the l they are concerned on top of the ongoing cofinancing in a 100 people are losing their lives every day still in this country, they are saying flute death may...
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telegraph, i've got no problems with the telegraph, my interests are not those of the telegraph — myh. this is an ludicrous attack we have here the situation where _ attack we have here the situation where the — attack we have here the situation where the french prime minister is going _ where the french prime minister is going on— where the french prime minister is going on the attack against the uk. irrespective of the rights and wrongs— irrespective of the rights and wrongs of the argument, but you can't _ wrongs of the argument, but you can't pretend it's not they this is a clear— can't pretend it's not they this is a clear demand for the european union, _ a clear demand for the european union, the — a clear demand for the european union, the club to come to the aid of france — union, the club to come to the aid of france and put britain back in the box — of france and put britain back in the box. you may disagree with that committee _ the box. you may disagree with that committee may agree with it but that is what _ committee may agree with it but that is what is _ committee may
telegraph, i've got no problems with the telegraph, my interests are not those of the telegraph — myh. this is an ludicrous attack we have here the situation where _ attack we have here the situation where the — attack we have here the situation where the french prime minister is going _ where the french prime minister is going on— where the french prime minister is going on the attack against the uk. irrespective of the rights and wrongs— irrespective of the rights and wrongs of the...
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(the telegraph because the are with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned _ with this. of the l they are concerned on top of the ongoing cofinancing in a 100 people are losing their lives every day still in this country, they are saying flute death may reach 60,000 according to experts.— according to experts. that's because the telegraph _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes this _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes this a - according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes this a headline | the telegraph makes this a headline and it— the telegraph makes this a headline and it is— the telegraph makes this a headline and it is because last year through so much _ and it is because last year through so much lockdown, lack of social intercourse, lack of in any way being — intercourse, lack of in any way being able _ intercourse, lack of in any way being able to go in harm's y, very few people — being able to go in harm's y, very few people died of flu. we
(the telegraph because the are with this. (the telegraph because they are concerned _ with this. of the l they are concerned on top of the ongoing cofinancing in a 100 people are losing their lives every day still in this country, they are saying flute death may reach 60,000 according to experts.— according to experts. that's because the telegraph _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes _ according to experts. that's because the telegraph makes this _ according to experts....
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the telegraph has spun _ happen in time. the telegraph has spun this— happen in time.ey cannot blame the eu any— spun this away, they cannot blame the eu any more, so they will blame the eu any more, so they will blame the workers — the eu any more, so they will blame the workers. it's notjust christmas that's going — the workers. it's notjust christmas that's going to be held up by industry— that's going to be held up by industry disputes. looks like top 26 industry disputes. looks like top 26 in glasgow— industry disputes. looks like top 26 in glasgow will be held up by an industrial— in glasgow will be held up by an industrial dispute as well, lack of lorry— industrial dispute as well, lack of lorry drivers, lack of being people. we've _ lorry drivers, lack of being people. we've seen— lorry drivers, lack of being people. we've seen this in brighton where the refuse — we've seen this in brighton where the refuse workers have gone on strike _ the refuse workers have gone on strike for— the refuse workers have gone on strike for a — the refuse workers have gone on str
the telegraph has spun _ happen in time. the telegraph has spun this— happen in time.ey cannot blame the eu any— spun this away, they cannot blame the eu any more, so they will blame the eu any more, so they will blame the workers — the eu any more, so they will blame the workers. it's notjust christmas that's going — the workers. it's notjust christmas that's going to be held up by industry— that's going to be held up by industry disputes. looks like top 26 industry disputes. looks...
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yes seamlessly into the front of the telegraph, sebastian.— seamlessly into the front of the telegraphelegraph, sebastian. yes and they have said that there are _ telegraph, sebastian. yes and they have said that there are even - telegraph, sebastian. yes and they have said that there are even morej have said that there are even more concern about the following lockdown of people being at home and online the whole time. even more people will open radicalised creating more lone roof terrace if this is a terrorist incident as we think that it is at the state. it's just so hard to track, quite a huge human and technical resources to track one of these potential lone wolf people. we know that the suspect in this david back on killing was known to benefit in the prevent programme. we don't know the prevent skin which he is counterterrorism at a community level had engaged with them. these are all things that will be looked at in the coming weeks along with remembering sir david's life and achievements. fin remembering sir david's life and achievements.— remembering sir david's life and achie
yes seamlessly into the front of the telegraph, sebastian.— seamlessly into the front of the telegraphelegraph, sebastian. yes and they have said that there are _ telegraph, sebastian. yes and they have said that there are even - telegraph, sebastian. yes and they have said that there are even morej have said that there are even more concern about the following lockdown of people being at home and online the whole time. even more people will open radicalised creating more lone roof terrace if...
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this is reall bad the daily telegraph today. this is really bad news _ the daily telegraph today.ily telegraph today. this is really bad news people and this | the daily telegraph today. this is| really bad news people and this is going to be another economic shock. so we have got for mortgage lenders, the biggest leaders in britain, raising their rates following the budget and the daily telegraph reports this could see up to £400 added to annual repayments so that's millions of borrowers who are going to face quite a sharp increase in what they're going to have to pay for this is being done ahead of an anticipated rise in interest rates for the bank of england, and again i think talking about that squeezed middle, more of the lower income and middle, more of the lower income and middle income and middle class families, and you know for anyone as well who is young maybejust looking out mortgage and been a real struggle to get there, to see your costs go up that much is going to be quite terrifying to be honest. and i'll be honest, it's one of the things that's really concerned and
this is reall bad the daily telegraph today. this is really bad news _ the daily telegraph today.ily telegraph today. this is really bad news people and this | the daily telegraph today. this is| really bad news people and this is going to be another economic shock. so we have got for mortgage lenders, the biggest leaders in britain, raising their rates following the budget and the daily telegraph reports this could see up to £400 added to annual repayments so that's millions of borrowers who...
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let's go on to the telegraph- _ to doing this. 0k. let's go on to the telegraph.g this. 0k. let's go on to the telegraph. a story there, i to doing this. 0k. let's go on to| the telegraph. a story there, i've got guts to make us a high wage country. he's basically saying that it's up to business to sort themselves out and if they do that then the short term wrinkles that we are saying as far as the cost of living is concerned, they will be ironed out. living is concerned, they will be ironed out-— living is concerned, they will be ironed out. ., , , ironed out. the telegraph is looking ahead to boris _ ironed out. the telegraph is looking ahead to boris johnson's _ ironed out. the telegraph is looking ahead to boris johnson's speech - ironed out. the telegraph is looking ahead to boris johnson's speech to | ahead to boris johnson's speech to the conservative conference tomorrow. the conservative conference tomorrow— the conservative conference tomorrow. ~ ., , ., ., , tomorrow. what is going to be sa inc. tomorrow. what is going to be saying- a _ tomorrow. what is
let's go on to the telegraph- _ to doing this. 0k. let's go on to the telegraph.g this. 0k. let's go on to the telegraph. a story there, i to doing this. 0k. let's go on to| the telegraph. a story there, i've got guts to make us a high wage country. he's basically saying that it's up to business to sort themselves out and if they do that then the short term wrinkles that we are saying as far as the cost of living is concerned, they will be ironed out. living is concerned, they will be ironed...
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. about sleep - the front of the telegraph-— about sleep - the front of the teleu-rah. a... , ., telegraphn, we will increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was— increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was saying in the previous segment— as i was saying in the previous segment we did, that's the opposite advice _ segment we did, that's the opposite advice given in a book that totally terrified _ advice given in a book that totally terrified me, calledlb why we sleep, and it— terrified me, calledlb why we sleep, and it basically says says if you don't _ and it basically says says if you don't get — and it basically says says if you don't get a full eight hours, your entire _ don't get a full eight hours, your entire life. — don't get a full eight hours, your entire life, you are at risk of all types _ entire life, you are at risk of all types of— entire life, you are at risk of all types of things like dementia, depression, schizophrenia, —— why we steep _ depression, schizophrenia, —— why we steep these _ depression, schizophrenia, —— why we sleep. t
. about sleep - the front of the telegraph-— about sleep - the front of the teleu-rah. a... , ., telegraphn, we will increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was— increase our risk of alzheimer's — as i was saying in the previous segment— as i was saying in the previous segment we did, that's the opposite advice _ segment we did, that's the opposite advice given in a book that totally terrified _ advice given in a book that totally terrified...
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yes, have your booster jab — with the telegraph? yes, have your boosterjab to _ with the telegraph?terjab to save _ with the telegraph? yes, have your boosterjab to save christmas - with the telegraph? yes, have your boosterjab to save christmas was l boosterjab to save christmas was the message. it was kind of a mixed messaging or an awkward position for him to take, which is cases are rising, they could hit 100,000 a day. we're only midway through october, so we have to be 0ctober, so we have to be very careful and vigilant. but the government isn't going to implement plan bee. plan a was everyone getting theirjabs when called out. we plan b would involve mandatory masks indoors and possibly some form of vaccine passport. and also a return to the work from home guidance from the government, so health chiefs have been calling on the government, and the message from javid was very serious, but not seriously enough to do any of these things. interesting line for him to take.~ . things. interesting line for him to take. ~ ., ., .,~ ., things. interesting line for him to take. ~ . ., .
yes, have your booster jab — with the telegraph? yes, have your boosterjab to _ with the telegraph?terjab to save _ with the telegraph? yes, have your boosterjab to save christmas - with the telegraph? yes, have your boosterjab to save christmas was l boosterjab to save christmas was the message. it was kind of a mixed messaging or an awkward position for him to take, which is cases are rising, they could hit 100,000 a day. we're only midway through october, so we have to be 0ctober, so we...
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the other part of the telegraph that martin | part of the telegraph that martin has mentioned is thatle, they working — immuno copyrights people, they working three different nine parity groups— working three different nine parity groups over 80s, working three different nine parity groups over80s, karen working three different nine parity groups over 80s, karen residents —— immuno _ groups over 80s, karen residents —— immuno compromise. it is all kind of really— immuno compromise. it is all kind of really a _ immuno compromise. it is all kind of really a bit _ immuno compromise. it is all kind of really a bit messy —— care home residents — really a bit messy —— care home residents. you look at places like israel~ _ residents. you look at places like israel. hats off, they have done a good _ israel. hats off, they have done a good job — israel. hats off, they have done a good job. we have 64 million people and that— good job. we have 64 million people and that does make it more difficult, _ and that does make it more difficult, and it makes it more difficult — difficult, and it makes
the other part of the telegraph that martin | part of the telegraph that martin has mentioned is thatle, they working — immuno copyrights people, they working three different nine parity groups— working three different nine parity groups over 80s, working three different nine parity groups over80s, karen working three different nine parity groups over 80s, karen residents —— immuno _ groups over 80s, karen residents —— immuno compromise. it is all kind of really— immuno...
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yes the telegraph story quoted _ inside as well. yes the telegraph story quoted to the _ inside as well. yes the telegraph story quoted to the fact - inside as well. yes the telegraph story quoted to the fact that - inside as well. yes the telegraph i story quoted to the fact that orest johnson _ story quoted to the fact that orest johnson was on bloomberg given an interview— johnson was on bloomberg given an interview saying he's not a xenophobe that he and pitchfork investment away from china. they liz trust say _ investment away from china. they liz trust say we _ investment away from china. they liz trust say we don't want strategically important infrastructure. there's slight tension _ infrastructure. there's slight tension there. what's really happening here is it is somewhat politically— happening here is it is somewhat politically popular especially in the conservative party to take a strong — the conservative party to take a strong start against china. it's a pretty— strong start against china. it's a pretty strong into chi
yes the telegraph story quoted _ inside as well. yes the telegraph story quoted to the _ inside as well. yes the telegraph story quoted to the fact - inside as well. yes the telegraph story quoted to the fact that - inside as well. yes the telegraph i story quoted to the fact that orest johnson _ story quoted to the fact that orest johnson was on bloomberg given an interview— johnson was on bloomberg given an interview saying he's not a xenophobe that he and pitchfork investment away from...
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john, staying on the front page of the telegraph, the l front page of the telegraph, the prince of waless, so he is saying there _ come from the private sector. yes, so he is saying there is _ come from the private sector. yes, so he is saying there is only - come from the private sector. jae: so he is saying there is only so much that government can do, there is only so much money, i think you talk about how the private sector can provide trillions to get on with job of tackling climate change, but one of the things he suggested, and he will be in rome tomorrow to give his speech to the g20, is talking about the fashion industry which he knows is very important to italy and saying it is one of the sectors that pollutes the most. and one of the things he is going to be suggesting is that when you get new clothes, they come with a label showing you how sustainable they are, how they were designed, how they were made, and how they were shipped so people, when they buy their clothes, they know whether they are doing something that is quite great or not something that is quite great or not s
john, staying on the front page of the telegraph, the l front page of the telegraph, the prince of waless, so he is saying there _ come from the private sector. yes, so he is saying there is _ come from the private sector. yes, so he is saying there is only - come from the private sector. jae: so he is saying there is only so much that government can do, there is only so much money, i think you talk about how the private sector can provide trillions to get on with job of tackling climate...
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let's switch to the daily telegraph. this story about . daily telegraph.ing used by the health secretary, a change in tone regarding a plan b when it comes to cover this winter. when sajid javid took on the role of health _ when sajid javid took on the role of health secretary, he stood out as very different in terms of his tone from _ very different in terms of his tone from matt— very different in terms of his tone from matt hancock, his predecessor, he talked _ from matt hancock, his predecessor, he talked about no turning back and it definitely feels as though they are in_ it definitely feels as though they are in a — it definitely feels as though they are in a different place now where sajid _ are in a different place now where sajid javid — are in a different place now where sajid javid is much more careful in what _ sajid javid is much more careful in what he _ sajid javid is much more careful in what he is — sajid javid is much more careful in what he is saying. we heard that the press _ what he is saying. we heard that the press conference last we
let's switch to the daily telegraph. this story about . daily telegraph.ing used by the health secretary, a change in tone regarding a plan b when it comes to cover this winter. when sajid javid took on the role of health _ when sajid javid took on the role of health secretary, he stood out as very different in terms of his tone from _ very different in terms of his tone from matt— very different in terms of his tone from matt hancock, his predecessor, he talked _ from matt hancock, his...
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yes, i think this is the sunday telegraph thing. it is| the sunday telegraph thing.liday, people to visit loved ones. something we could not do _ visit loved ones. something we could not do as— visit loved ones. something we could not do as well. the red list of countries _ not do as well. the red list of countries may fall only to about nine _ countries may fall only to about nine i— countries may fall only to about nine. i think from this week the green _ nine. i think from this week the green and — nine. i think from this week the green and amber categories will be merged _ green and amber categories will be merged into it. it is fair to say the uk — merged into it. it is fair to say the uk has _ merged into it. it is fair to say the uk has been behind europe in terms _ the uk has been behind europe in terms of— the uk has been behind europe in terms of moving forward with this as we, terms of moving forward with this as we. touch— terms of moving forward with this as we, touch wood, move back to normal and this— we, touch wood, move back to normal and this will—
yes, i think this is the sunday telegraph thing. it is| the sunday telegraph thing.liday, people to visit loved ones. something we could not do _ visit loved ones. something we could not do as— visit loved ones. something we could not do as well. the red list of countries _ not do as well. the red list of countries may fall only to about nine _ countries may fall only to about nine i— countries may fall only to about nine. i think from this week the green _ nine. i think from this week the...
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dave, the front of the telegraph, again, a picture of. the telegraph, again, a picture of that smilehe avidly supported. that we have also got apart from the counterterrorism police are looking for me because it's in passed to scotland yard, which is in charge of the policing, but also a nice tribute from the former cabinet minister who david amess served through good times and bad. that often unsung important figure in a minister's lifetime of the parliamentary private secretary, the unpaid bag carrier. yes. parliamentary private secretary, the unpaid bag carrier.— unpaid bag carrier. yes, i didn't knowthis. _ unpaid bag carrier. yes, i didn't know this, but _ unpaid bag carrier. yes, i didn't know this, but he _ unpaid bag carrier. yes, i didn't know this, but he was - unpaid bag carrier. yes, i didn't know this, but he was a - unpaid bag carrier. yes, i didn't know this, but he was a pbs . unpaid bag carrier. yes, i didn'tj know this, but he was a pbs for make-up _ know this, but he was a pbs for make-up retail _ know this, but he was a pbs for make-up retail he _ know this, but h
dave, the front of the telegraph, again, a picture of. the telegraph, again, a picture of that smilehe avidly supported. that we have also got apart from the counterterrorism police are looking for me because it's in passed to scotland yard, which is in charge of the policing, but also a nice tribute from the former cabinet minister who david amess served through good times and bad. that often unsung important figure in a minister's lifetime of the parliamentary private secretary, the unpaid...
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the telegraph is and save elsewhere. the telegraph is a friendly outlet _ and save elsewhere.a friendly outlet to _ and save elsewhere. the telegraph is a friendly outlet to the _ and save elsewhere. the telegraph is a friendly outlet to the government, | a friendly outlet to the government, so it's_ a friendly outlet to the government, so it's a _ a friendly outlet to the government, so it's a good place for them to do this _ so it's a good place for them to do this i_ so it's a good place for them to do this i think— so it's a good place for them to do this. i think there is some interesting figures in there, and it's got— interesting figures in there, and it's got the treasury's fingers over this _ it's got the treasury's fingers over this this— it's got the treasury's fingers over this this is— it's got the treasury's fingers over this. this is costing up to a penny on income — this. this is costing up to a penny on income tax. the thing i would say in response — on income tax. the thing i would say in response to that is you have got to weigh _ in response to that is you
the telegraph is and save elsewhere. the telegraph is a friendly outlet _ and save elsewhere.a friendly outlet to _ and save elsewhere. the telegraph is a friendly outlet to the _ and save elsewhere. the telegraph is a friendly outlet to the government, | a friendly outlet to the government, so it's_ a friendly outlet to the government, so it's a _ a friendly outlet to the government, so it's a good place for them to do this _ so it's a good place for them to do this i_ so it's a good place for...
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sticking with the daily telegraph, lots of. with the daily telegraph, lots of people are talking aboutot on their whatsapp or their instagram or their facebook. facebook down is the road stops scrolling. the road stops growing, as the road stopped because of this or not? when one company owns so many of these apps and something goes wrong, it has quite the impact. something goes wrong, it has quite the im act. . ., ., , the impact. ever had to move my u-rou the impact. ever had to move my grow) chat _ the impact. ever had to move my grow) chat to _ the impact. ever had to move my group chat to twitter _ the impact. ever had to move my group chat to twitter to - group chat to twitter to stay connected with mine. but, yes, as soon as one of these companies go down, lots of different and i do think it does share that concentration of power ring that theyis concentration of power ring that they is sending some people in person to sort out servers, i'm not tech reports i wouldn't know what the problem is but it does show how dependent we are on these apps, a social media and a lot of work g
sticking with the daily telegraph, lots of. with the daily telegraph, lots of people are talking aboutot on their whatsapp or their instagram or their facebook. facebook down is the road stops scrolling. the road stops growing, as the road stopped because of this or not? when one company owns so many of these apps and something goes wrong, it has quite the impact. something goes wrong, it has quite the im act. . ., ., , the impact. ever had to move my u-rou the impact. ever had to move my grow)...
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the story in the telegraph— the customs border. the story in the telegraph is— the customs border.ho has nowjoined louder this particular— who has nowjoined louder this particular argument, who has nowjoined louder this particularargument, urging lord particular argument, urging lord frost. _ particular argument, urging lord frost. our— particularargument, urging lord frost, our man, to give way on the fishing _ frost, our man, to give way on the fishing argument. we cannot, because one of— fishing argument. we cannot, because one of the _ fishing argument. we cannot, because one of the main reasons for people voting _ one of the main reasons for people voting brexit or getting worked up about— voting brexit or getting worked up about brexit was the fishing rights of the _ about brexit was the fishing rights of the french and british waters, so - excuse _ of the french and british waters, so - excuse me. — of the french and british waters, so — excuse me, ithinki of the french and british waters, so — excuse me, i think i am catching olivia's _ — excuse me, i think i am catching ol
the story in the telegraph— the customs border. the story in the telegraph is— the customs border.ho has nowjoined louder this particular— who has nowjoined louder this particular argument, who has nowjoined louder this particularargument, urging lord particular argument, urging lord frost. _ particular argument, urging lord frost. our— particularargument, urging lord frost, our man, to give way on the fishing _ frost, our man, to give way on the fishing argument. we cannot, because one...
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let's look at reality on the daily telegraph. action on — inflation and stagnant wages." there was action on universal— inflation and stagnant wages." there was action on universal credit, - inflation and stagnant wages." there was action on universal credit, for i was action on universal credit, for the lowest earners to keep eight more pants in the pound. that'll help some. that will help others, as well, others on the lowest of wages. but for the vast majority of everybody else, there really wasn't much help for the cost of living at all. feel dirty was frozen but not decreased, and i think it's a bit of a bet from the prime minister, looking at what is undoubtedly a cost—of—living crisis. some of it imposed by him and the prime minister and their tax rises. the bet certainly has to be, this crisis will have to go away a little bit at least so people are feeling less anxious and keeping all their money. at the moment we aren't spending. as we were discussing earlier, if people are getting quite angry about this cost—of—living
let's look at reality on the daily telegraph. action on — inflation and stagnant wages." there was action on universal— inflation and stagnant wages." there was action on universal credit, - inflation and stagnant wages." there was action on universal credit, for i was action on universal credit, for the lowest earners to keep eight more pants in the pound. that'll help some. that will help others, as well, others on the lowest of wages. but for the vast majority of everybody...
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absolute touches on the daily telegraph's story, new taxes j daily telegraph's story, new taxes to search lifestyles quickly — and isn't that a spirit that all governments globally could harness? i that all governments globally could harness? ~ �* , , that all governments globally could harness? ~ �*, , , . harness? i think it's very difficult because obviously _ harness? i think it's very difficult because obviously was _ harness? i think it's very difficult because obviously was a - harness? i think it's very difficult | because obviously was a one-off, harness? i think it's very difficult - because obviously was a one-off, we because obviously was a one—off, we hope, lifetime event the likes of which we've never seen, so i think a lot of people went into that almost like a wartime mentality. when it's a case of your taxes going incrementally up, the car that you hoped it would last a few more years, you've been pushed into changing, your being penalised through perhaps levees like driving through perhaps levees like driving through london or have a polluting car — it is painful, and i
absolute touches on the daily telegraph's story, new taxes j daily telegraph's story, new taxes to search lifestyles quickly — and isn't that a spirit that all governments globally could harness? i that all governments globally could harness? ~ �* , , that all governments globally could harness? ~ �*, , , . harness? i think it's very difficult because obviously _ harness? i think it's very difficult because obviously was _ harness? i think it's very difficult because obviously was a -...
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and lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the telegraph.a moment, first tomorrow's front pages. let's start with. .. the i reports on the queens decision not to attend the cop25 climate conference in glasgow next month. the guardian leads with a "thundering wake—up call", as the un warns of a temperature rise of two point seven degrees celsius. the daily telegraph leads with a report by the public accounts committee, which criticises the nhs�* test and trace system as an "eyewatering" waste of cash. the metro looks ahead to the chancellor's budget announcement tomorrow, reporting on the pay rise to public sector workers. the ft says the business secretary kwasi kwarteng is looking to attract investors to help reboot britain's "floundering" nuclear energy programme — whilst attemping to lock out chinese companies. the independent leads with a report that government ministers so let's begin... great to see both of you. mclean pulls out of cap 26 on doctor's advice. we will first, jamie. i think this is good news. it shows that she is listenin
and lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the telegraph.a moment, first tomorrow's front pages. let's start with. .. the i reports on the queens decision not to attend the cop25 climate conference in glasgow next month. the guardian leads with a "thundering wake—up call", as the un warns of a temperature rise of two point seven degrees celsius. the daily telegraph leads with a report by the public accounts committee, which criticises the nhs�* test and trace system as an...
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best move on, nigel, to the front of the telegraph.a few years earlier to the prevent programme. yes. plucked up a few years earlier to the prevent programme. yes, the programme _ the prevent programme. yes, the programme has — the prevent programme. yes, the programme has been _ the prevent programme. yes, the programme has been a _ the prevent programme. yes, the| programme has been a remarkable express ? success. it is to stop youngsters getting radicalised before they get out of hand. but we are not sure in this case what it actually means. it could be a teacher who decides that he or she is worried about something in a people and then send them off to prevent. it is interesting, i think, but as far as the sunday telegraph sources go, that this man was not known to mi5. one of the problems about the mi5 watchlist is it is about the mi5 watchlist is it is about 3000 strong, and there are an awful lot more people who might be a danger out there but the weather works is that that 3000 is pretty static. so, what ends up happening is wh
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the daily telegraph i think that's~~~ _ the daily telegraph i think that's... the daily telegraph i thinkbut not to the extent where in 97 and 2001— but not to the extent where in 97 and 2001 it _ but not to the extent where in 97 and 2001 it really— but not to the extent where in 97 and 2001 it really didn't - 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter— 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter sort— 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter sort of— 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter sort of getting - 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter sort of getting the i matter sort of getting the son's— matter sort of getting the son's support _ matter sort of getting the son's support did. - matter sort of getting the son's support did. i- matter sort of getting the i son's support did. i wouldn't say swung _ son's support did. i wouldn't say swung the _ son's support did. i wouldn't say swung the election - son's support did. i wouldn't i say swung the election because i think— say swung the election because i think the _ say swung the election because i think the sun _ say swung the election because i think the s
the daily telegraph i think that's~~~ _ the daily telegraph i think that's... the daily telegraph i thinkbut not to the extent where in 97 and 2001— but not to the extent where in 97 and 2001 it _ but not to the extent where in 97 and 2001 it really— but not to the extent where in 97 and 2001 it really didn't - 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter— 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter sort— 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter sort of— 97 and 2001 it really didn't matter sort of getting...
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it off her new dealfor the daily telegraph breaks it off her new deal for northern ireland.is is quite interesting, is to? what if in the time that this would have been reported in very partisan terms and now it feels as if the papers have kind of pulled away from some of that rhetoric. it's obvious this was a real problem. this is something that from the minute this deal was signed two years ago in 2019 there were problems already. people are already criticising it, there were issues on both sides, nobody was particularly happy about it. and problems have only gotten worse and they have come march the front. the fact that the eu has cut out ahead of this and has been briefing is probably pretty part of that i think. they have gone to papers and you can read the quotes that are all very similar. they have given papers and i think that tends to help with that. they framed it in a way
it off her new dealfor the daily telegraph breaks it off her new deal for northern ireland.is is quite interesting, is to? what if in the time that this would have been reported in very partisan terms and now it feels as if the papers have kind of pulled away from some of that rhetoric. it's obvious this was a real problem. this is something that from the minute this deal was signed two years ago in 2019 there were problems already. people are already criticising it, there were issues on both...
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telegraph — — joanna.ostjoanna, so we'll keep trying with our tech here. front page of the sunday telegraph, we've lost and as well. ., ., �* , the sunday telegraph, we've lost and as well. ., ., �* . as well. no. you're still with me? if ou as well. no. you're still with me? if you could _ as well. no. you're still with me? if you could let _ as well. no. you're still with me? if you could let us _ as well. no. you're still with me? if you could let us know— as well. no. you're still with me? if you could let us know who - as well. no. you're still with me? if you could let us know who are l if you could let us know who are these _ if you could let us know who are these , , if you could let us know who are these ._ . , if you could let us know who are these . , these cyber attacks being carried aaainst. these cyber attacks being carried against. states _ these cyber attacks being carried against. states who _ these cyber attacks being carried against. states who commit - these cyber attacks being carried
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jo, it is the sunday telegraph, europe again, but the non—european union bit of europe.n court of human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is well - human rights. the newly demoted| justice secretary. he is well known for not believing in the human rights act he said that many years ago. this is an interview with the sunday telegraph repeating what is at the conservative party conference and he is using, you know, the old mantra of it is ridiculous, people can complain human rights to a family life and that means we can't deport dangerous criminal, for incidents. the argument for or against their said that without the human rights act, the hillsborough families, though mid staffs hospital deaths families, and many, many other cases would not have got the justice that they eventually partially got, after many years campaigning. he has been heavily criticised, notjust by groups like liberty but
jo, it is the sunday telegraph, europe again, but the non—european union bit of europe.n court of human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is well - human rights. the newly demoted| justice secretary. he is well known for not believing in the human rights act he said that many years ago. this is an interview with...
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john, when we turn to the front page of the telegraph, - front page of the telegraph, obviously borises, and with the emergence of this letter it makes you think that france are trying to push the eu to make an example of britain.— trying to push the eu to make an example of britain. yes. you had the meetin: example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today _ example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today between _ example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today between boris - example of britain. yes. you had the| meeting today between boris johnson meeting today between borisjohnson and the eu commission president and then tomorrow he will meet the french president to talk about this and lots of other issues i'm sure, but it doesn't seem like either side is backing down. we saw boris johnson and macron getting on quite well today, slapping each other�*s backs, doing fist bumps, but when we look at what is actually going on with this fishing row you saw this letter yesterday from the french pm to the eu. then we have heard lord frost come back today and say that the uk is loo
john, when we turn to the front page of the telegraph, - front page of the telegraph, obviously borises, and with the emergence of this letter it makes you think that france are trying to push the eu to make an example of britain.— trying to push the eu to make an example of britain. yes. you had the meetin: example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today _ example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today between _ example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today between boris -...
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moving to the front page of the telegraph and getting a boosterjab page of the telegraph and gettingjab to save your christmas. yes, the nhs most senior doctor and thatis yes, the nhs most senior doctor and that is exactly what he is saying and he is saying to the over �*50s, get that booster jab and he is saying to the over �*50s, get that boosterjab because we know that about six months after you've had your second jab, the immunity starts to wane in the thinking is that if older people get their boosterjabs, transmission rates booster jabs, transmission rates will carry boosterjabs, transmission rates will carry on going up and it will help level off those rising infection rates and therefore we may not need plan b and we may not need to lock down of a christmas or take much more drastic measures. i think ministers are also thinking that at the moment, and the half term, schools are closed and transmissions that were happening so rapidly among children, there may be a plateauing of that as well. so they're hoping that by maybe they've got a few days grace, they certainly don't wan
moving to the front page of the telegraph and getting a boosterjab page of the telegraph and gettingjab to save your christmas. yes, the nhs most senior doctor and thatis yes, the nhs most senior doctor and that is exactly what he is saying and he is saying to the over �*50s, get that booster jab and he is saying to the over �*50s, get that boosterjab because we know that about six months after you've had your second jab, the immunity starts to wane in the thinking is that if older people...
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the telegraph says the chancellor will use next week's budget statement to announce plans for a digitalerhaul of the nhs. the paper also has a picture of the head armourer on the film set where alec baldwin shot and killed cinematographer halyna hutchins. the upcoming budget is also the lead for the express which says plans to beef up border security will be at the heart of the chancellor's speech. the times leads on the case of a british soldier who has confessed to murdering a 21—year—old woman while training in kenya in 2012. and as the cop climate summit looms, the mirror claims borisjohnson flew over 1,000 miles in two weeks byjetting between campaign trips and events on a private jet. so, let's begin... that was a look at the front pages. lovely to have you back for our look through those pun dashed front pages. jerry, kick us off with a front page of the observer, we are hearing a lot about plan b. we front page of the observer, we are hearing a lot about plan b.- hearing a lot about plan b. we are heafina hearing a lot about plan b. we are hearin: a hearing a lot about plan b. we
the telegraph says the chancellor will use next week's budget statement to announce plans for a digitalerhaul of the nhs. the paper also has a picture of the head armourer on the film set where alec baldwin shot and killed cinematographer halyna hutchins. the upcoming budget is also the lead for the express which says plans to beef up border security will be at the heart of the chancellor's speech. the times leads on the case of a british soldier who has confessed to murdering a 21—year—old...
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to end on the daily telegraph, this is _ daily telegraph, this is interesting.. is 5. telegraph reader who posted this they're happening on the phone. is a| telegraph reader who posted this and she posted that all the appointments she posted that all the appointments she had _ she posted that all the appointments she had by telephone from memory, were recorded and her records as face—to—face appointments and officials — face—to—face appointments and officials admitted that that does happen, — officials admitted that that does happen, classified and as face—to—face or telephone, by the government is really team to get people _ government is really team to get people face—to—face again and how do you measure — people face—to—face again and how do you measure that if i recorded correctly? _ you measure that if i recorded correctly?— you measure that if i recorded correctl ? ., ., ., correctly? your last thought on this? i correctly? your last thought on this? | think _ correctly? your last thought on this? | think the _ correctly? your last thought on this? i think
to end on the daily telegraph, this is _ daily telegraph, this is interesting.. is 5. telegraph reader who posted this they're happening on the phone. is a| telegraph reader who posted this and she posted that all the appointments she posted that all the appointments she had _ she posted that all the appointments she had by telephone from memory, were recorded and her records as face—to—face appointments and officials — face—to—face appointments and officials admitted that that does...
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ok, take us to the front page of the telegraph _ today.e reminding-— any more, it's meta with the rebrandinu. ., ., ,., any more, it's meta with the rebrandinu. ., ., ~ ., rebranding. learning about the meta verse in the — rebranding. learning about the meta verse in the last _ rebranding. learning about the meta verse in the last hour _ rebranding. learning about the meta verse in the last hour or— rebranding. learning about the meta verse in the last hour or so. - verse in the last hour or so. facebook— verse in the last hour or so. facebook rebranded as meta and then this means _ facebook rebranded as meta and then this means that meta is the overarching organisation and then within— overarching organisation and then within that you will have the apps that facebook currently runs, so facebook, — that facebook currently runs, so facebook, instagram and things like that and _ facebook, instagram and things like that and then you have meta, the meta _ that and then you have meta, the meta verse in that as a whole new direction — meta verse
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— but it's a symbol— for the evening telegraph — but it's a symbol for local people. .l for local people. .- a symbolfor local people. . it was all organised _ a symbolfor local people. . it was all organised in _ a symbolfor local people. . it was all organised in a _ a symbolfor local people. . it was all organised in a bit _ a symbolfor local people. . it was all organised in a bit of— a symbolfor local people. . it was all organised in a bit of a - a symbolfor local people. . it was all organised in a bit of a rush, - all organised in a bit of a rush, people in southend taken by surprise when the prime minister announced it this afternoon. of course the eyes looking at a subject that's being talked about a lot since last friday when sir david was killed. "mps val to meet public face—to—face." some politicians saying that mps are just not sake democrats say, anyone can walk into their surgeries if they make an appointment, but many others are saying no, this is absolutely an integral part of what democracy is integral part of what democracy is in this country, that y
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that is the daily telegraph headline, slapping l daily telegraph headline, slapping down kwasi kwartengof making up talks about bail out keep factories open and as you say, really undermining him. in quite unpleasant terms, saying we are not surprised, he's got form. yes. unpleasant terms, saying we are not surprised, he's got form.— surprised, he's got form. yes, and i asked treasury _ surprised, he's got form. yes, and i asked treasury sources, _ surprised, he's got form. yes, and i asked treasury sources, 0k, - surprised, he's got form. yes, and i asked treasury sources, 0k, what l surprised, he's got form. yes, and i | asked treasury sources, 0k, what is the form? no example sprang to my mind and i suppose i wouldn't necessarily know because the government always come out and accuse their own ministers of making things up, and i didn't get an answersoi things up, and i didn't get an answerso i kind things up, and i didn't get an answer so i kind of don't know. but the tone of the rebuke from the treasury does suggest there have been examples that have irked them before but i can't t
that is the daily telegraph headline, slapping l daily telegraph headline, slapping down kwasi kwartengof making up talks about bail out keep factories open and as you say, really undermining him. in quite unpleasant terms, saying we are not surprised, he's got form. yes. unpleasant terms, saying we are not surprised, he's got form.— surprised, he's got form. yes, and i asked treasury _ surprised, he's got form. yes, and i asked treasury sources, _ surprised, he's got form. yes, and i asked...
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there was a lot of climate—sceptic voices at the telegraph, and i tried my best to be a counterweightand he's clearly gone on a journey since then, we are told. apparently. wolfgang, prior to conde nast, you were an editor at zeit in germany, you've worked injournalism your whole career. what have you concluded as to how climate change reporting has changed? now we've reached a point where it's routinely on the front page. when i was editor at zeit, we also had a climate week and tried to look at the topic from all angles. it always felt like a topic, something you create a special issue or have a climate week. and we didn't understand that it's systemic and needs to be part of every vertical. to give you an example, what i mean by that — often in sports journalism, you read a story about a player transfer or the super league versus the champions league, and we're all used to seeing financial information in sportsjournalism. and we don't say, "oh, look financialjournalism in the sports section." and similarly, i think we are now in this process of ultra—normalising climate journalists
there was a lot of climate—sceptic voices at the telegraph, and i tried my best to be a counterweightand he's clearly gone on a journey since then, we are told. apparently. wolfgang, prior to conde nast, you were an editor at zeit in germany, you've worked injournalism your whole career. what have you concluded as to how climate change reporting has changed? now we've reached a point where it's routinely on the front page. when i was editor at zeit, we also had a climate week and tried to...
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we are going to end on the front page of the telegraph, i on the front page of the telegraph, tony, but it is such a strange story. _ on your face. tell us more. it is such a strange story. these - such a strange story. these passengers _ such a strange story. these passengers basically - such a strange story. these passengers basically offset| such a strange story. these i passengers basically offset the emergency alarms and staged a protest, and for anybody who's ever beenin protest, and for anybody who's ever been in a train, the most surprising thing about this is that it worked and that train actually went back to the station that was supposed to stop on, so a huge victory for commuters everywhere, but i don't think it will be replicated anywhere else in the country any time soon. i love that, huge victory for commuters. caroline, very quickly. well, i think the red mutiny may be a bit of a reach,
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the telegraph is set to lift the travel ban for u.k. on november 8, the telegraph reporting. news coming in the last 20 minutes. tom: that means we will miss the conference. jonathan: we missed that. it ends today. tom: let me ask lisa. let us move on with julian lee. this is a guy with precise, wonderful acuity on oil. the london school of economics is thrilled -- he is from the london school of economics and bloomberg is thrilled to have him. a rate of change of oil, the cost of labor, what does it do to production now and into the next 18 months? julian: i think production now and the next 18 months will be very much driven by russia, and the other countries of the opec-plus group and what they decide to do. they are the ones who have the spare capacity that they can come online very quickly. they other ones who make the decision about how quickly. everything they have been saying for the last month or so suggests that they are not at the moment intending to open more quickly than they had planned to do back in the middle of july. that is where we are seeing costs of produ
the telegraph is set to lift the travel ban for u.k. on november 8, the telegraph reporting. news coming in the last 20 minutes. tom: that means we will miss the conference. jonathan: we missed that. it ends today. tom: let me ask lisa. let us move on with julian lee. this is a guy with precise, wonderful acuity on oil. the london school of economics is thrilled -- he is from the london school of economics and bloomberg is thrilled to have him. a rate of change of oil, the cost of labor, what...
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she is also on the front page of the daily telegraph. a - page of the daily telegraph.dum on push for net zero. �* , ., ., backing for a referendum on push for net zero. 3 . . ,, backing for a referendum on push for net zero. �*, ., ., i. ., net zero. it's great that you want to come to — net zero. it's great that you want to come to me. _ net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because - net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because this - net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because this is l to come to me, because this is actually lucy's story. maybe she should lead on this, but i am happy to talk about it. i don't know if you want to go first, lucy stapley that's very generous. jenny, cheers. said this is a poll conducted by a new campaign group that wants to govern— new campaign group that wants to govern into pies on all its net zero policies _ govern into pies on all its net zero policies until a national referendum has been _ policies until a national referendum has been held. this campaign group has been held. this campaign gr
she is also on the front page of the daily telegraph. a - page of the daily telegraph.dum on push for net zero. �* , ., ., backing for a referendum on push for net zero. 3 . . ,, backing for a referendum on push for net zero. �*, ., ., i. ., net zero. it's great that you want to come to — net zero. it's great that you want to come to me. _ net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because - net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because this - net zero. it's great that...
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lucy, just to bring in the telegraph front page, two thirds of care home residents are still waitinghave stopped vaccinating to prioritise treatment backlogs, and we also know that schoolchildren aged 12— 15 have not been jabbed schoolchildren aged 12— 15 have not beenjabbed quickly, that's why schoolchildren aged 12— 15 have not been jabbed quickly, that's why the government is trying to get these vaccines out in the hubs outside schools. ? vaccines out in the hubs outside schools ?_ vaccines out in the hubs outside schools. ? yes, i also wanted to ick u- schools. ? yes, i also wanted to pick up on _ schools. ? yes, i also wanted to pick up on some _ schools. ? yes, i also wanted to pick up on some things - schools. ? yes, i also wanted to pick up on some things and - pick up on some things and was talking — pick up on some things and was talking about, because there is one area of— talking about, because there is one area of concern, which is the efficacy— area of concern, which is the efficacy of— area of concern, which is the efficacy of the vaccinations that people — efficacy of
lucy, just to bring in the telegraph front page, two thirds of care home residents are still waitinghave stopped vaccinating to prioritise treatment backlogs, and we also know that schoolchildren aged 12— 15 have not been jabbed schoolchildren aged 12— 15 have not beenjabbed quickly, that's why schoolchildren aged 12— 15 have not been jabbed quickly, that's why the government is trying to get these vaccines out in the hubs outside schools. ? vaccines out in the hubs outside schools ?_...
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let's finish with the sunday telegraph. ladies| with the sunday telegraph.m isn't going to do that. yes. like ladies and gentlemen they deem isn't going to do that.— isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they — isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are _ isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are probably _ isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are probably doing - isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are probably doing the l think they are probably doing the film think they are probably doing the right thing because they have to change — right thing because they have to change with the times, they have to keep their— change with the times, they have to keep their customers — give their customers— keep their customers — give their customers that type of service they want _ customers that type of service they want if _ customers that type of service they want. if there are people on the plane. _ want. if there are people on the plane, rightly or wrongly, want. if there are people on the plane, rightly orwrongly, i
let's finish with the sunday telegraph. ladies| with the sunday telegraph.m isn't going to do that. yes. like ladies and gentlemen they deem isn't going to do that.— isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they — isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are _ isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are probably _ isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are probably doing - isn't going to do that. yes. well, i think they are probably doing the l think they are...
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tom, you wrote about science at buzzfeed, before that you were at the telegraph, how have things changedst prominently it has got bigger, widely discussed. certainly there has been huge progress, in the last few years, the bbc in particular has started to avoid false balance and presenting on the one hand a climate scientist with years of experience and then some guy who writes blogs for the telegraph, presenting them as alternative views, as though they have equal weight. there is much less of that now. coverage is better, more weight on scientific outputs, i would say it is sometimes going to the point where we are overstating. to the point where we are reading articles about people saying they are not having children because they are so scared, and i worry sometimes we go too far and present it as an existential threat which will kill everyone, but i feel like there was much more of a grounded in science and less contrarian nonsense than there used to be. it is gone for a niche green issue in front—page news, and you would formally have overlapped with borisjohnson. —— it has gone fro
tom, you wrote about science at buzzfeed, before that you were at the telegraph, how have things changedst prominently it has got bigger, widely discussed. certainly there has been huge progress, in the last few years, the bbc in particular has started to avoid false balance and presenting on the one hand a climate scientist with years of experience and then some guy who writes blogs for the telegraph, presenting them as alternative views, as though they have equal weight. there is much less of...
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still on the front page of the telegraph, sarah everard's access all areas pass to the commons. of this affair as — pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start to _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start to emerge i this affair as they start to emerge are really— this affair as they start to emerge are really quite horrific, and they? it are really quite horrific, and they? it seems _ are really quite horrific, and they? it seems as— are really quite horrific, and they? it seems as if the speaker of the house _ it seems as if the speaker of the house of— it seems as if the speaker of the house of commons did not accept the mets _ house of commons did not accept the met's assurances that he had had a pass to _ met's assurances that he had had a pass to get — met's assurances that he had had a pass to get everywhere in the commons. and he persisted and finally— commons. and he persisted and finally the — commons. and he
still on the front page of the telegraph, sarah everard's access all areas pass to the commons. of this affair as — pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start to _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start to emerge i this affair as they start to emerge are really— this affair as they start to emerge are really quite horrific, and...
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the sunday telegraph, johnson faces fresh brexit clash with judges.now part of the northern ireland protocol northern ireland as part of the single market so there's not a hard to border on the island of ireland. and i hope my colleagues will forgive — and i hope my colleagues will forgive me but this is something i find so _ forgive me but this is something i find so disturbing and upsetting. we 'ust find so disturbing and upsetting. we just signed this protocol. we were told just signed this protocol. we were totd this— just signed this protocol. we were told this was a wonderful deal and britain _ told this was a wonderful deal and britain has — told this was a wonderful deal and britain has reached this fantastic agreement, this oven ready agreement with the _ agreement, this oven ready agreement with the ego. it was always going to be the _ with the ego. it was always going to be the case — with the ego. it was always going to be the case that if northern ireland is part— be the case that if northern ireland is part of— be the case that if northe
the sunday telegraph, johnson faces fresh brexit clash with judges.now part of the northern ireland protocol northern ireland as part of the single market so there's not a hard to border on the island of ireland. and i hope my colleagues will forgive — and i hope my colleagues will forgive me but this is something i find so _ forgive me but this is something i find so disturbing and upsetting. we 'ust find so disturbing and upsetting. we just signed this protocol. we were told just signed...
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now some other stories, staying with the sunday telegraph. | staying with the sunday telegraph.ghts act. explain what is being proposed here. i think it is a tid in: u- being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise _ being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise after— being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise after brexit - being proposed here. i think it is a| tidying up exercise after brexit and britain's _ tidying up exercise after brexit and britain's withdrawal from the eu. dominic— britain's withdrawal from the eu. dominic raab, who is now the justice secretary— dominic raab, who is now the justice secretary is _ dominic raab, who is now the justice secretary is no fan of the human rights— secretary is no fan of the human rights act — secretary is no fan of the human rights act. this is something that continues— rights act. this is something that continues to be in force in british law and _ continues to be in force in british law and needs to be looked at and dealt _ law and needs to be looked at and dealt with — law and needs to be l
now some other stories, staying with the sunday telegraph. | staying with the sunday telegraph.ghts act. explain what is being proposed here. i think it is a tid in: u- being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise _ being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise after— being proposed here. i think it is a tidying up exercise after brexit - being proposed here. i think it is a| tidying up exercise after brexit and britain's _ tidying up exercise after brexit and britain's...
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there was a telegraph office there and one night a message comes in and the telegraph operator writesident, it is not good. he hands it to him and the message says, you know, the confederates have just raided a union outpost by fairfax station and captured 100 horses and a brigadier general. lincoln says, god, hate to lose 100 horses. the telegraph operator asks, what about the brigadier general? lincoln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes but it is hard to replace 100 horses. 70 gave that to me the day i made brigadier general. [laughter] it has been by my desk ever since, to this day it is there if you came to the house. it always reminded me your job is to take care of the horses. don't worry about being brigadier general. take care of the horses, the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty. whatever it takes to be successful in whatever it is you're trying to achieve. ♪ david: more action than direction, from earnings, from bonds, and from chinese real estate. this is bloomberg "wall street week." i'm david westin. this week, special
there was a telegraph office there and one night a message comes in and the telegraph operator writesident, it is not good. he hands it to him and the message says, you know, the confederates have just raided a union outpost by fairfax station and captured 100 horses and a brigadier general. lincoln says, god, hate to lose 100 horses. the telegraph operator asks, what about the brigadier general? lincoln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes but it is hard to replace 100...
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take us to the daily telegraph, laura - to the daily telegraph, laura kuenssberg appears on a numberi'm interested in is on the top left of the paper, "boosterjab weight could be cut to five months." this is an interesting one. . so what this is an interesting one. . sr what story suggests is that there are discussions in whitehall and jcvi about cutting this wait time, and what the analysis suggests is that 9,000,000 more people would receive the boosterjab if that change were to happen now, and that would double the number of people who are eligible. there's a number of things to note about this — this is really set against a high rate of covid in the uk at the moment, so this would be one strategy through which to protect people and reduce the chance of even more hospitalisations at the moment. but this needs to be set in context — while the vaccine is incredibly important in the uk, there is also a global angle to this as well, and whenever we talk about this, it's really important to recognise the huge numbers of people around the world that are not vaccinated because of countri
take us to the daily telegraph, laura - to the daily telegraph, laura kuenssberg appears on a numberi'm interested in is on the top left of the paper, "boosterjab weight could be cut to five months." this is an interesting one. . so what this is an interesting one. . sr what story suggests is that there are discussions in whitehall and jcvi about cutting this wait time, and what the analysis suggests is that 9,000,000 more people would receive the boosterjab if that change were to...
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say, will always support the labour leader and the papers on the right — the daily mail and the telegraphot always that simple? no, obviously in the late '90s, murdoch supported blair famously a very close relationship there. i think that's slightly different now. i don't think a labour leader needs the murdoch press now. i don't think it's that crucial. it's obviously important but it's not that crucial. the guardian i think didn't explicitly back the labour party the last election, election before. it's more complicated. i think that's the difference, because of social media you don't just need newspaper backings and i think it's much more open. what about on the conservative side? will every paper support every tory leader? i think they will. i think when it comes down to it. i had to raise a smile a couple weeks ago when borisjohnson brought forward his social care plan and there was a huge thundering comment piece in the telegraph saying that they couldn't possibly see how this could ever pass and it was sort of the end of conservatism. and interestingly enough, it was a good debate
say, will always support the labour leader and the papers on the right — the daily mail and the telegraphot always that simple? no, obviously in the late '90s, murdoch supported blair famously a very close relationship there. i think that's slightly different now. i don't think a labour leader needs the murdoch press now. i don't think it's that crucial. it's obviously important but it's not that crucial. the guardian i think didn't explicitly back the labour party the last election, election...
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the telegraph operator asked him, what about the brigadier general? then lincoln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes, but it is hard to replace 100 horses. somebody gave that to me the day i made brigadier general. [laughter] colin: and it has been by my desk ever since, to this day. it is there if you came to the house now. you would see it. it always reminded me that your job, powell, is to take care of the horses. don't worry about being a brigadier general. take care of the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, whatever it takes to be successful in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. ♪ >> john paulson made wall street's most lucrative trade of all time. >> he said john, i think there was a mistake. >> it was no mistake. paulson's bet on the collapse of subpri
the telegraph operator asked him, what about the brigadier general? then lincoln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes, but it is hard to replace 100 horses. somebody gave that to me the day i made brigadier general. [laughter] colin: and it has been by my desk ever since, to this day. it is there if you came to the house now. you would see it. it always reminded me that your job, powell, is to take care of the horses. don't worry about being a brigadier general. take care...