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the telegraph is lettinu reduce isolation. the telegraph is lettin: it reduce isolation.graph is letting it be _ reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known _ reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known that, - reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known that, now, - reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known that, now, the chancellor sunak also supports cutting isolation from seven days to five days, and this is really about a lot of discussion in government right now about how you move from pandemic to the end of the pandemic, how we all learn to live with this virus and trying get on with our lives as much as we can. i don't think it is surprising. he is the chancellor. i think other ministers from the main economic ministry as well also would like to see this happen, the americans have already done it. there is a lot of pressure on the public sector and on business as well because of staff shortages, so this can certainly help, but i think the politics here is also interesting because this is an increasingly robust cabinet.
the telegraph is lettinu reduce isolation. the telegraph is lettin: it reduce isolation.graph is letting it be _ reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known _ reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known that, - reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known that, now, - reduce isolation. the telegraph is letting it be known that, now, the chancellor sunak also supports cutting isolation from seven days to five days, and this is really about a lot of discussion in...
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once the telegraph came _ title, stop left. once the telegraph came out— title, stop left. with this in such detail, bang. _ came out with this in such detail, hang. in— came out with this in such detail, bang, in they went with anyone and they picked up on the night before the funeral. they picked up on the night before the funeral-— they picked up on the night before the funeral. actually broke a lot of exclusives on _ the funeral. actually broke a lot of exclusives on the _ the funeral. actually broke a lot of exclusives on the various - the funeral. actually broke a lot of exclusives on the various parties, | exclusives on the various parties, haven't they?— exclusives on the various parties, haven't they? also if you've got the to -a haven't they? also if you've got the tory party sheet — haven't they? also if you've got the tory party sheet it's _ haven't they? also if you've got the tory party sheet it's the _ haven't they? also if you've got the tory party sheet it's the telegraph, | tory party sheet it's the telegraph, to get— tory party sheet it's the telegraph, t
once the telegraph came _ title, stop left. once the telegraph came out— title, stop left. with this in such detail, bang. _ came out with this in such detail, hang. in— came out with this in such detail, bang, in they went with anyone and they picked up on the night before the funeral. they picked up on the night before the funeral-— they picked up on the night before the funeral. actually broke a lot of exclusives on _ the funeral. actually broke a lot of exclusives on the _ the...
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the telegraph is re ”ortin , saying about this. the telegraph is reporting. as _ saying about this.ut this. the telegraph is reporting, as are all the _ saying about this. the telegraph is reporting, as are all the papers, i saying about this. the telegraph is reporting, as are all the papers, it| reporting, as are all the papers, it is a really big story, that, essentially, the civil claim against jeffrey epstein that virginia giuffre settled with him, the details of that have now been made public as part of the case, the civil action that she is filing against prince andrew himself, and she has made the allegations around prince andrew, which is that she was forced to sleep with him when she was a child, when she was 17, allegations which she of course denies, so at this sediment reveals first of all is that the value of the settlement, but more importantly for prince andrew's perspective, it would reveals a clause that giuffre signed which is a sort of clause that says, as part of taking this settlement, she wants take civil action against epstein's associates. so there is now a
the telegraph is re ”ortin , saying about this. the telegraph is reporting. as _ saying about this.ut this. the telegraph is reporting, as are all the _ saying about this. the telegraph is reporting, as are all the papers, i saying about this. the telegraph is reporting, as are all the papers, it| reporting, as are all the papers, it is a really big story, that, essentially, the civil claim against jeffrey epstein that virginia giuffre settled with him, the details of that have now been made...
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i telegraph, nervous weights since the telegraph.'s a possibility that things to progress - telegraph. there's a possibility| that things to progress through telegraph. there's a possibility i that things to progress through the process and prince andrew, that she could be compelled or asked to provide some sort of witness testimony about whether her father was working at the express of the night in question. and the telegraph reports that she has no memory of the event whatsoever. and she can also be asked whether her father sweats, and we should never be asked about our dads about that. judging by how things are going at the moment, briefly, djokovic on the practice court, looking a bit sweaty. having played some tennis. it's really difficult for djokovic, the australian immigration minister has rubbed his visa and he will be in court _ has rubbed his visa and he will be in court tomorrow in the australian open _ in court tomorrow in the australian open in _ in court tomorrow in the australian open in melbourne is going to be start
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he is writing in the telegraph. he says we need to— writing in the telegraph.ent on imported _ that we don't become dependent on imported food from abroad, because it will— imported food from abroad, because it will lead _ imported food from abroad, because it will lead to big increases in food — it will lead to big increases in food prices. and this comes, of course, — food prices. and this comes, of course, as— food prices. and this comes, of course, as britain is facing a looming _ course, as britain is facing a looming cost of living crisis anyway with rising — looming cost of living crisis anyway with rising energy prices. and it comes— with rising energy prices. and it comes as — with rising energy prices. and it comes as borisjohnson is preparing to hold _ comes as borisjohnson is preparing to hold talks with rishi sunak and the business secretary this week to discuss _ the business secretary this week to discuss options for helping families cope with _ discuss options for helping families cope with the sharp rise in the cost of energv_ cope with the sha
he is writing in the telegraph. he says we need to— writing in the telegraph.ent on imported _ that we don't become dependent on imported food from abroad, because it will— imported food from abroad, because it will lead _ imported food from abroad, because it will lead to big increases in food — it will lead to big increases in food prices. and this comes, of course, — food prices. and this comes, of course, as— food prices. and this comes, of course, as britain is facing a looming _...
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back to the daily telegraph _ enquiry. we will see. back to the daily telegraph front _ enquiry.ge, - daily telegraph front page, sticking with politics as a theme, useful evenit with politics as a theme, useful even it is both of your expertise. the front page says number ten police questioned by grey over parties. the sub headline, officers' accounts of comings and goings in downing street to form a key part of the report. this is the ongoing story, it feels like about a decade over the report, and lots of viewers will know, sue grey is a senior civil servant looking into the ever expanding allegations of parties and rule breaking in downing street during the success of coronavirus lockdowns. the telegraph front page makes total sense written down but no one... inaudible. the police officers who would have beenin the police officers who would have been in the vicinity have been interviewed by the team, and according to the telegraph and the sources who have talked, their testimony is pretty damning. fine sources who have talked, their testimony is pretty damning. one of the sour
back to the daily telegraph _ enquiry. we will see. back to the daily telegraph front _ enquiry.ge, - daily telegraph front page, sticking with politics as a theme, useful evenit with politics as a theme, useful even it is both of your expertise. the front page says number ten police questioned by grey over parties. the sub headline, officers' accounts of comings and goings in downing street to form a key part of the report. this is the ongoing story, it feels like about a decade over the...
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take us there was a telegraph was saying? this month be art of a telegraph was saying?month be part of a process _ telegraph was saying? this month be part of a process because _ telegraph was saying? this month be part of a process because she's - telegraph was saying? this month be part of a process because she's been | part of a process because she's been doing this investigation and what's been happening. —— this must be part of. it must be hard for her because so many new stories have been coming out the last week. i mean, one has to remember this is a very independent—minded senior civil servant, but the inquiry cannot be independent because the final arbiter of it, thejudge of it independent because the final arbiter of it, the judge of it is borisjohnson himself. it's the most peculiar thing in this country that we have the system, where the person being investigated is also the final decision—maker on it. but anyway, i would've loved to have been there, wouldn't we all, to see what happened — did he look her in the i like he looked ruth davidson, and convince h
take us there was a telegraph was saying? this month be art of a telegraph was saying?month be part of a process _ telegraph was saying? this month be part of a process because _ telegraph was saying? this month be part of a process because she's - telegraph was saying? this month be part of a process because she's been | part of a process because she's been doing this investigation and what's been happening. —— this must be part of. it must be hard for her because so many new stories have...
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lets go to i the telegraph, there front page - the telegraph, there front page — the front page on lotsecedent, the result will be mobs seeking to tear down such across the country. but other people, legalacademics across the country. but other people, legal academics and so on saying this is the jury system, it iury saying this is the jury system, it jury can decide what they like. thea;r jury can decide what they like. they can, jury can decide what they like. they can. you're — jury can decide what they like. they can. you're right. — jury can decide what they like. they can, you're right, one _ jury can decide what they like. they can, you're right, one is _ jury can decide what they like. tie: can, you're right, one is saying this opens the door to mob rule, another says thejury can this opens the door to mob rule, another says the jury can be a kind of societal pressure release valve, and that there is zero chance of any iury and that there is zero chance of any jury deciding it would be fair game to destroy a statue of churchill, for example, because it's always the statue of chu
lets go to i the telegraph, there front page - the telegraph, there front page — the front page on lotsecedent, the result will be mobs seeking to tear down such across the country. but other people, legalacademics across the country. but other people, legal academics and so on saying this is the jury system, it iury saying this is the jury system, it jury can decide what they like. thea;r jury can decide what they like. they can, jury can decide what they like. they can. you're — jury can...
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talk about the daily telegraph, the telegraph front page says pressure on johnson to telegraph fronton johnson to release full telegraph front page says pressure onjohnson to release full report. this is basically the question of whether or not we will see the report in its entirety as many say we should do or whether or not we are going to see parts of it redacted or parts of it held back from the public. lucy, do you think the report should be released in full and when i say info i'm talking potentially as set in the article here statements, photographs, messages, things like that? yes. here statements, photographs, messages, things like that? yes, the tric thin messages, things like that? yes, the tricky thing is — messages, things like that? yes, the tricky thing is what _ messages, things like that? yes, the tricky thing is what would _ messages, things like that? yes, the tricky thing is what would have - messages, things like that? yes, the tricky thing is what would have in - tricky thing is what would have in the report released in full actually achieve because quite a lot o
talk about the daily telegraph, the telegraph front page says pressure on johnson to telegraph fronton johnson to release full telegraph front page says pressure onjohnson to release full report. this is basically the question of whether or not we will see the report in its entirety as many say we should do or whether or not we are going to see parts of it redacted or parts of it held back from the public. lucy, do you think the report should be released in full and when i say info i'm talking...
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let's look at the daily telegraph, which _ the animals.he daily telegraph, which focuses on - the animals. let's look at the daily l telegraph, which focuses on national insurance and also has the same picture of borisjohnson in the back of his car. it's the same picture used by the independent — give me a chance to study the model of phone the prime minister is using, i've spent several minutes on and i can't work out if it's a flip phone or part of his seat belt. i've been trying to get into that this evening, given the fact that we don't have the sue gray, i had to do something. but nonetheless, this is a different angle from the telegraph which has been critical of its former employee.— which has been critical of its former employee. yes, this is another front _ former employee. yes, this is another front that _ former employee. yes, this is another front that the - former employee. yes, this is another front that the pm - former employee. yes, this is another front that the pm is i former employee. yes, this is - another front that th
let's look at the daily telegraph, which _ the animals.he daily telegraph, which focuses on - the animals. let's look at the daily l telegraph, which focuses on national insurance and also has the same picture of borisjohnson in the back of his car. it's the same picture used by the independent — give me a chance to study the model of phone the prime minister is using, i've spent several minutes on and i can't work out if it's a flip phone or part of his seat belt. i've been trying to get...
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yeah, and as the telegraph reports, there is - the telegraph reports, there is something in the regionf 80,000 that remain unvaccinated in the workforce —— or get the sacks. there is serious _ workforce —— or get the sacks. there is serious concern this deadline is looming _ is serious concern this deadline is looming and there is still rate debatem _ looming and there is still rate debate... they have been brave, they have spoken — debate... they have been brave, they have spoken out on tv programmes, been _ have spoken out on tv programmes, been in _ have spoken out on tv programmes, been in the _ have spoken out on tv programmes, been in the media about their choice. — been in the media about their choice, but there is a real problem because _ choice, but there is a real problem because we — choice, but there is a real problem because we already have massive vacancies — because we already have massive vacancies within the nhs. the idea we are _ vacancies within the nhs. the idea we are going to let staff go at a time we — we are going to let staff go at a time we really need them, w
yeah, and as the telegraph reports, there is - the telegraph reports, there is something in the regionf 80,000 that remain unvaccinated in the workforce —— or get the sacks. there is serious _ workforce —— or get the sacks. there is serious concern this deadline is looming _ is serious concern this deadline is looming and there is still rate debatem _ looming and there is still rate debate... they have been brave, they have spoken — debate... they have been brave, they have spoken out...
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and, helen, i mentioned the telegraph — borisjohnson was their star columnist for years.eir support? i wouldn't bet against, in some future time, him being offered another massive contract to write telegraph columns — if his, you know, reign of a thousand years ever ends, obviously — who can imagine that happening? but what's interesting to me about the fact is, i think the telegraph have played this much more which has become a kind of borisjohnson fanzine — and the mail, which reheated a may 2020 sun story about keir starmer having a beer and there's a photograph of him by the window. and the telegraph have actually been a lot straighter down the line than perhaps anybody expected. you know, they did break the bring—your—own—bottle story, theyjust didn't have that email — that incredibly incriminating email — so it didn't get as much play. they did break the story of the head of the covid taskforce having a leaving party, for example. but i think it is significant to me that tory—supporting papers, papers have been very sympathetic to brexit, have been willing — particu
and, helen, i mentioned the telegraph — borisjohnson was their star columnist for years.eir support? i wouldn't bet against, in some future time, him being offered another massive contract to write telegraph columns — if his, you know, reign of a thousand years ever ends, obviously — who can imagine that happening? but what's interesting to me about the fact is, i think the telegraph have played this much more which has become a kind of borisjohnson fanzine — and the mail, which...
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take us to the telegraph. — story going on. take us to the telegraph. if— story going on.legraph, if you would, "tori mp resigns over schoolboy handling of fraud." this would've been a bigger story had it not been for the downing street party.- story had it not been for the downing street party. lord agnew, former nonexecutive _ downing street party. lord agnew, former nonexecutive director - downing street party. lord agnew, former nonexecutive director of. former nonexecutive director of several apartments and now a ministerjointly between the cabinet office in the treasury, shocked everyone by standing up in the house of lords and dramatically resigning. the government recently wrote off more than 4 billion of covid fraud from the loan scheme, but actually across the board, i can't think how many figures tens of billions is. it's a lot of knots.— many figures tens of billions is. it's a lot of knots. and he's right to be angry _ it's a lot of knots. and he's right to be angry about _ it's a lot of knots. and he's right to be angry about that. - it's a lot of knots. and
take us to the telegraph. — story going on. take us to the telegraph. if— story going on.legraph, if you would, "tori mp resigns over schoolboy handling of fraud." this would've been a bigger story had it not been for the downing street party.- story had it not been for the downing street party. lord agnew, former nonexecutive _ downing street party. lord agnew, former nonexecutive director - downing street party. lord agnew, former nonexecutive director of. former nonexecutive...
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that story of the sunday telegraph, they have _ that story of the sunday telegraph, they have quotedd all three of— they have quoted three ministers and all three of them have made remarks which _ all three of them have made remarks which are _ all three of them have made remarks which are not supportive of the prime — which are not supportive of the prime minister. and a whole raft of ministers _ prime minister. and a whole raft of ministers came out after the first remark— ministers came out after the first remark supported him but these ministers — remark supported him but these ministers having taken the temperature of the party and the voters _ temperature of the party and the voters have clearly been distancing themselves. that is important in a tory supporting paper, where the mood _ tory supporting paper, where the mood of— tory supporting paper, where the mood of the party might be swinging, and people _ mood of the party might be swinging, and people are, after all, beholden to boris— and people are, after all, beholden to borisjohnson for and people are, after all, beholde
that story of the sunday telegraph, they have _ that story of the sunday telegraph, they have quotedd all three of— they have quoted three ministers and all three of them have made remarks which _ all three of them have made remarks which are _ all three of them have made remarks which are not supportive of the prime — which are not supportive of the prime minister. and a whole raft of ministers _ prime minister. and a whole raft of ministers came out after the first remark— ministers...
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we begin with the telegraph.reporting that plan b coronavirus restrictions are set to be scrapped as the pm faces a plot to call a vote of no confidence from rebels in his party. the metro has a picture of the prime minister looking glum as he's questioned over whether downing street parties broke covid rules, under the headline "nobody told me". on the front page of the guardian is a report on the clamour to oust the prime minister — they also report plan b restrictions will be eased on the 26th of january. and note claims that lateral flow tests may be charged for any summer, a claim the government denies. the times has a big picture of the pm looking sombre as they lead with the story of tory mps teaming up to topple their boss. the i has the same picture as they highlight that chancellor rishi sunak has only given borisjohnson lukewarm support. the mirror has more on the backbench scheming to unseat the prime minister, reporting the involvement of the mp for melton mobray in what has been dubbed the "porkie p
we begin with the telegraph.reporting that plan b coronavirus restrictions are set to be scrapped as the pm faces a plot to call a vote of no confidence from rebels in his party. the metro has a picture of the prime minister looking glum as he's questioned over whether downing street parties broke covid rules, under the headline "nobody told me". on the front page of the guardian is a report on the clamour to oust the prime minister — they also report plan b restrictions will be...
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telegraph, fourand a drone an article in the sunday telegraph, four and a drone plan to protect the vulnerable minutes. tell us more about this one. , ., ., minutes. tell us more about this one. , _, ., ., ., one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the back _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the back of _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the back of lots i one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the back of lots of i it comes off the back of lots of really — it comes off the back of lots of really terrifying stories, especially of young women being attacked — especially of young women being attacked and murdered on their way home _ attacked and murdered on their way home at— attacked and murdered on their way home at night. and clearly there is a problem. — home at night. and clearly there is a problem, and the police and the government are grappling with how to deal with— government are grappling with how to deal with that. this is a novel
telegraph, fourand a drone an article in the sunday telegraph, four and a drone plan to protect the vulnerable minutes. tell us more about this one. , ., ., minutes. tell us more about this one. , _, ., ., ., one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the back _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the back of _ one. this is a fascinating idea and it comes off the back of...
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today, 0k, find but the telegraph said today, 0k. i'm _ find but the telegraph said today, ok, i'm suret in a minute. he should — and a look at it in a minute. he should not— and a look at it in a minute. he should not resign now. but the way i would've _ should not resign now. but the way i would've thought this would happen, it's a question of when not air. idols— it's a question of when not air. idols thought it was a question of needing a — idols thought it was a question of needing a tory party conference in first week— needing a tory party conference in first week of october oh or september to be something of a coronation cover somewhat new. idols thought _ coronation cover somewhat new. idols thought the _ coronation cover somewhat new. idols thought the pivotal moment is the local elections on the fourth and 5th of— local elections on the fourth and 5th of may. if the tories get drug completely and badly in places they shouldn't— completely and badly in places they shouldn't be then the men in grey suits _ shouldn't be then the men in grey suits in _ shouldn't be then the men in
today, 0k, find but the telegraph said today, 0k. i'm _ find but the telegraph said today, ok, i'm suret in a minute. he should — and a look at it in a minute. he should not— and a look at it in a minute. he should not resign now. but the way i would've _ should not resign now. but the way i would've thought this would happen, it's a question of when not air. idols— it's a question of when not air. idols thought it was a question of needing a — idols thought it was a question of needing...
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the telegraph as suspects receiving suit great dossier-— telegraph as suspects receiving suit ureat dossier., , , great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with _ great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with the _ great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with the story _ great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with the story that - to lead off with the story that scotland —— scotland yard is not going to contact any suspect in the party gate affair, anyone accused of potentially breaching lockdown rules by being at or organising the parties that took place in downing street. it's been such a complicated series of changes on this story today. sue gray is understood to be entirely furious because the met police told her to publish a slimmed down version of her report, she should possibly redact or water down some of the details she was going to include in the report and they have asked her to do that because they may want to launch prosecutions. there has been all kinds of arguments about this, whether this was an appropriate thing for the paulding police to d
the telegraph as suspects receiving suit great dossier-— telegraph as suspects receiving suit ureat dossier., , , great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with _ great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with the _ great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with the story _ great dossier. the telegraph chooses to lead off with the story that - to lead off with the story that scotland —— scotland yard is not going to contact any suspect in the party gate affair, anyone...
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yeah, that's one of those, the sunday telegraph's lead there. l the sunday telegraph's lead there. 0ntor and compare it to leveling up. talk us through what the observer is suggesting when it comes observer is suggesting when it comes to this whole leveling process. the observer is basically suggesting the observer is basically suggesting the story that nigel will talk about in a minute, which is michael gove, the leveling _ a minute, which is michael gove, the leveling up _ a minute, which is michael gove, the leveling up minister, announcing there _ leveling up minister, announcing there is— leveling up minister, announcing there is going to be a whole load of money— there is going to be a whole load of money of— there is going to be a whole load of money of new funds for poor areas, 20 towns. _ money of new funds for poor areas, 20 towns, and they're all going to -et 20 towns, and they're all going to get a _ 20 towns, and they're all going to get a chunk of money and be able to elect their— get a chunk of money and be able to elect their own mayors and things, the observer did a bit
yeah, that's one of those, the sunday telegraph's lead there. l the sunday telegraph's lead there. 0ntor and compare it to leveling up. talk us through what the observer is suggesting when it comes observer is suggesting when it comes to this whole leveling process. the observer is basically suggesting the observer is basically suggesting the story that nigel will talk about in a minute, which is michael gove, the leveling _ a minute, which is michael gove, the leveling up _ a minute, which is...
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tickets under the telegraph and they put _ costs. _ costs. tickets under the telegraph and they put a figure _ costs. tickets under the telegraph and they put a figure on _ costs. tickets under the telegraph and they put a figure on it. - costs. tickets under the telegraph and they put a figure on it. £1900| and they put a figure on it. £1900 from april and this is not a monthly or anything but the terribly charge you will go up to but that's a phenomenal... that is up from the current level of 1200 so an increase of 48%. current level of 1200 so an increase of 4896. ~ , , ., current level of 1200 so an increase of48%. , ,, of 4896. ministers are essentially bein: of 4896. ministers are essentially being encouraged _ of 4896. ministers are essentially being encouraged to _ of 4896. ministers are essentially being encouraged to try - of 4896. ministers are essentially being encouraged to try and - of 4896. ministers are essentially being encouraged to try and find | being encouraged to try and find other— being encouraged to try and f
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that's move on to the telegraph. cost—of—living, kieran. quite an increase! this to the telegraph. an increase! this has been called by _ kieran. quite an increase! this has been called by the _ kieran. quite an increase! this has been called by the telegraph - kieran. quite an increase! this has been called by the telegraph and l been called by the telegraph and effective tax on working from home, and during _ effective tax on working from home, and during the pandemic, we have all works_ and during the pandemic, we have all works from _ and during the pandemic, we have all works from home. a lot of key workers — works from home. a lot of key workers have not been able to do that, _ workers have not been able to do that, but — workers have not been able to do that, but hybrid working, working from _ that, but hybrid working, working from home — that, but hybrid working, working from home has been proposed as the new normal, — from home has been proposed as the new normal, both for a better worklife — new normal, both for a better worklife balance, but also one of the great — workl
that's move on to the telegraph. cost—of—living, kieran. quite an increase! this to the telegraph. an increase! this has been called by _ kieran. quite an increase! this has been called by the _ kieran. quite an increase! this has been called by the telegraph - kieran. quite an increase! this has been called by the telegraph and l been called by the telegraph and effective tax on working from home, and during _ effective tax on working from home, and during the pandemic, we have all works_...
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sienna, let's look at the telegraph. tougher powers - to be. sienna, let's look at the telegraph.re has been a policy frenzy, every day, we are getting something new. dominic raab has been quite busy. he is reviewing the human rights act, that is a little project he has got going, but he is also announcing the jail terms magistrates proposes going to double, from the current maximum six months to a year, and that means they can try more serious offences like assault and burglary and theft and fraud, so it will increase the number of cases they can handle and obviously that could help with the backlog. again, iwould point obviously that could help with the backlog. again, i would point out that we had over a decade of austerity, with really serious deep cuts to the criminaljustice system, we
sienna, let's look at the telegraph. tougher powers - to be. sienna, let's look at the telegraph.re has been a policy frenzy, every day, we are getting something new. dominic raab has been quite busy. he is reviewing the human rights act, that is a little project he has got going, but he is also announcing the jail terms magistrates proposes going to double, from the current maximum six months to a year, and that means they can try more serious offences like assault and burglary and theft and...
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so i think if the telegraph suggests this could _ so i think if the telegraph suggests this could benone of the other papers have this detail at the other papers have this detail at the moment. it's an interesting front— the moment. it's an interesting front page. it the moment. it's an interesting front page-— the moment. it's an interesting front nae. , ., ., front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? — front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? that _ front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? that might _ front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? that might be - front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? that might be a - front page. it is. john, what do you i make of it? that might be a sensible compromise-— compromise. indeed it might, the other issue _ compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on _ compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the _ compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the other— compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the other paper - compromise. indeed it might, the other issue on the other paper is. ot
so i think if the telegraph suggests this could _ so i think if the telegraph suggests this could benone of the other papers have this detail at the other papers have this detail at the moment. it's an interesting front— the moment. it's an interesting front page. it the moment. it's an interesting front page-— the moment. it's an interesting front nae. , ., ., front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? — front page. it is. john, what do you make of it? that _ front page. it is....
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>> we are at 4926 telegraph avenue in oakland, near 51st street. >> right. and you've been there how many years now? >> altogether, 20. >> it will be the 20th your starting. >> we were talking earlier about how the store expanded into some of the different things that you do because of people's needs, and they asked. and so forth. the books you have, you have great books, tell us if you and show us a few of those, why you went in that direction. >> one of the books i brought was just to honor doctor houston smith, some of you probably know this title, doctor smith was sort of one of the inspirations for our shop come in because this came out around the time that we were beginning, a little after. >> hold it up. >> before we started sagrada. and it caught the spirit of honoring and respecting and trying to understand other religions different than our own as a way of nourishing our own faith. so we displayed this book in our very first shop. it became a centerpiece for us. and unfortunately, mary, at our first anniversary, invited houston smith to come visit
>> we are at 4926 telegraph avenue in oakland, near 51st street. >> right. and you've been there how many years now? >> altogether, 20. >> it will be the 20th your starting. >> we were talking earlier about how the store expanded into some of the different things that you do because of people's needs, and they asked. and so forth. the books you have, you have great books, tell us if you and show us a few of those, why you went in that direction. >> one of the...
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let's go, the telegraph. _ accepting the idea. let's go, the telegraph. jo. — accepting the idea.lots of things he wants to get involved in, in terms of changes that are needed, and this is probably... there are accusations this is part of the operation to save the conservative party or borisjohnson, but actually it is part of, we hope, some significant policy moves, and i would welcome that no matter what. interestingly, this is essentially giving magistrates the power to jail people, for example, for up to year, which would take pressure off some other courts. it has got some challenges, because people who have these powers would have to take about how they use those powers, but actually there are amazing people who do that work up and down the country, and the idea is you are judged by others that live in your locality, and they listen intently to the case and make a decision accordingly, so this is seen to be a move to effectively help. defendants will be given the option to have a jury will be given the option to have a jury if they prefer, but the pizza point is to clear the
let's go, the telegraph. _ accepting the idea. let's go, the telegraph. jo. — accepting the idea.lots of things he wants to get involved in, in terms of changes that are needed, and this is probably... there are accusations this is part of the operation to save the conservative party or borisjohnson, but actually it is part of, we hope, some significant policy moves, and i would welcome that no matter what. interestingly, this is essentially giving magistrates the power to jail people, for...
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the telegraph quotes— when it comes out. here. that — quotes somebody, if i can find it here, that they suggest if boris johnson — here, that they suggest if boris johnson is still prime minister by the end — johnson is still prime minister by the end of— johnson is still prime minister by the end of the week, they would be very surprised. so, they seem to suggest — very surprised. so, they seem to suggest sue gray will have something really interesting and possibly guite — really interesting and possibly quite damning to say about the prime minister. _ quite damning to say about the prime minister, and once a report is published, all those mps will wait for sue _ published, all those mps will wait for sue gray's report before deciding _ for sue gray's report before deciding whether or not they have... that's_ deciding whether or not they have... that's a _ deciding whether or not they have... that's a sort— deciding whether or not they have... that's a sort of make or break moment— that's a sort of make or break moment for
the telegraph quotes— when it comes out. here. that — quotes somebody, if i can find it here, that they suggest if boris johnson — here, that they suggest if boris johnson is still prime minister by the end — johnson is still prime minister by the end of— johnson is still prime minister by the end of the week, they would be very surprised. so, they seem to suggest — very surprised. so, they seem to suggest sue gray will have something really interesting and possibly guite — really...
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and in particular, the telegraph because it was the telegraph for still since own former employer, which broke the story about the downing street on the, on the eve of prince philip funeral. now this is important because they have been prime minister most reliable back amongst the british news pay for their that be a dramatic get tired. and in the, an aggressive an off style story for the prime minister. he's going to be looking over his shoulder, asking himself, well, how much i rely on my end is how much and i rely on my ministers. some of them may have their own ambitions. take my jo and also an online review view of the british media head of the telegraph. i wasn't in bed with the telegraphs, political correspondent training diver is an excellent journalist. got a very good story and run it on their front page that i really think there's more to it that they, they found a good school and like any good journalist who ran that good school, i don't think that there is a tell ask and i told tom last night, just asking this because i did promise out is that they can be part of the convers
and in particular, the telegraph because it was the telegraph for still since own former employer, which broke the story about the downing street on the, on the eve of prince philip funeral. now this is important because they have been prime minister most reliable back amongst the british news pay for their that be a dramatic get tired. and in the, an aggressive an off style story for the prime minister. he's going to be looking over his shoulder, asking himself, well, how much i rely on my end...
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the telegraph features a picture of the prime minister as the uk ramps up it's deployment to ukrainethe government's response to the afghanistan crisis in the summer. the paper says borisjohnson's aide watched cricket as kabul fell to the taliban. the express leads on the uk's response to the crisis in ukraine — with britain sending more troops, jets and warships. and the guardian says the government are accused of what it calls a levelling—up stunt to save the prime minister's job. we'll crack on straightaway and start off with, and typically i have just lost my list, are, there we go, the times. rishi sunak and boris johnson together with this editorial and, well, the editorialising in the sunday times but it looks like they have a united front, something that we haven't seen for a while, jo? m0. we haven't seen for a while, jo? no, not at all. — we haven't seen for a while, jo? no, not at all. and _ we haven't seen for a while, jo? no, not at all, and it _ we haven't seen for a while, jo? no, not at all, and it is _ we haven't seen for a while, jo? iirr, not at all, and it is inte
the telegraph features a picture of the prime minister as the uk ramps up it's deployment to ukrainethe government's response to the afghanistan crisis in the summer. the paper says borisjohnson's aide watched cricket as kabul fell to the taliban. the express leads on the uk's response to the crisis in ukraine — with britain sending more troops, jets and warships. and the guardian says the government are accused of what it calls a levelling—up stunt to save the prime minister's job. we'll...
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the telegraph, in two parts.s like is a bit of a downing street route briefing on plan b restrictions, but i have to say, i do not think the second half came from number 10. ha. to say, i do not think the second half came from number 10. no. this is art of half came from number 10. no. this is part of what _ half came from number 10. no. this is part of what has _ half came from number 10. no. this is part of what has been _ half came from number 10. no. this is part of what has been deemed - is part of what has been deemed operation red meat, the potential ending of covid restrictions, and i think we will go into that later. the big news is it was the prime minister's first public appearance since pmqs, he has been isolating, limiting contact, because a member of a civil he has covid. he gave a 50 minute interview, in which he doubled down —— 15 minute interview. he repeated, pleading endurance, saying nobody told him it was against the rules to be in the gathering on the 20th of may 2020, the party he says he c
the telegraph, in two parts.s like is a bit of a downing street route briefing on plan b restrictions, but i have to say, i do not think the second half came from number 10. ha. to say, i do not think the second half came from number 10. no. this is art of half came from number 10. no. this is part of what _ half came from number 10. no. this is part of what has _ half came from number 10. no. this is part of what has been _ half came from number 10. no. this is part of what has been deemed -...
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, aubrey — let's move on to the telegraph, aubrey li2— let's move on to the telegraph, aubrey.exit agreement. are required under the post-brexit agreement-— agreement. yes, article 16, triggering — agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that _ agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that will - agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that will be - agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that will be a - agreement. yes, article 16, - triggering that will be a pre-major triggering that will be a pre—major move _ triggering that will be a pre—major move it _ triggering that will be a pre—major move. it would essentially stop unilaterally applying checks on goods moving from great britain to northern— goods moving from great britain to northern ireland, and this is all so controversial because it is wrapped in the _ controversial because it is wrapped in the northern ireland protocol, the part— in the northern ireland protocol, the part of— in the northern ireland protocol, the part of the brexit deal that borisjohnson signed. so part of the issue _ borisjohnson signed. so part of th
, aubrey — let's move on to the telegraph, aubrey li2— let's move on to the telegraph, aubrey.exit agreement. are required under the post-brexit agreement-— agreement. yes, article 16, triggering — agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that _ agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that will - agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that will be - agreement. yes, article 16, triggering that will be a - agreement. yes, article 16, - triggering that will be a pre-major triggering that will...
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would you make of the telegraph's headline saying . of the telegraph�*s headline saying that he leavesthere trying to work out whether they — limbo? there trying to work out whether they will _ limbo? there trying to work out whether they will support - limbo? there trying to work out whether they will support rishi | whether they will support rishi sunak— whether they will support rishi sunak because they have been very critical— sunak because they have been very critical of— sunak because they have been very critical of boris johnson and who knows _ critical of boris johnson and who knows what they feel about liz, for they may _ knows what they feel about liz, for they may decide to support. maybe they may decide to support. maybe theyjust _ they may decide to support. maybe theyjust think that rishi sunak's willingness to unseat the prime minister— willingness to unseat the prime minister is unseemly at this point but there — minister is unseemly at this point but there is a palace resolution, whether— but there is a palace resolution, whether it — but there is a palace resolution,
would you make of the telegraph's headline saying . of the telegraph�*s headline saying that he leavesthere trying to work out whether they — limbo? there trying to work out whether they will _ limbo? there trying to work out whether they will support - limbo? there trying to work out whether they will support rishi | whether they will support rishi sunak— whether they will support rishi sunak because they have been very critical— sunak because they have been very critical of— sunak...
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if let's move on to the sunday telegraph, is the prime i sunday telegraph, is the prime minister ass—macrobeen looking for - there? again, the prime minister will have been looking for some i will have been looking for some respite and no more revelations. now it comes to his wife, who was pictured at an event hugging a friend. herfriend was having an engagement party and carrie was there. two ways of looking at that, she is not a member of the government and this happened in september 2020. government and this happened in september2020. she government and this happened in september 2020. she has acknowledged she was in breach of the restrictions but it wasn�*t at —— is severe, at the start of the pandemic. doesn�*t everyone have a relative who broke the rules in some way. but millions are saying, they didn�*t see their relatives, they had to miss funerals and they were not able to hug or hold family members in care homes. this will hurt boris johnson particularly because it is in the daily telegraph, the house journal, if you like, of the tory party. the prime minister wrote for the teleg
if let's move on to the sunday telegraph, is the prime i sunday telegraph, is the prime minister ass—macrobeen looking for - there? again, the prime minister will have been looking for some i will have been looking for some respite and no more revelations. now it comes to his wife, who was pictured at an event hugging a friend. herfriend was having an engagement party and carrie was there. two ways of looking at that, she is not a member of the government and this happened in september 2020....
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the telegraph has its own line, it's shortages?educe they're looking at trying to reduce the amount of time that people have to isolate. so at the moment, you get a positive lateral flow test, then you get your pcr test and, once you got your pcr result, if it is positive, your isolation period starts from then. where is the plan here is to try and make sure that your isolation period starts from the moment you get that positive lateral flow result. and from speaking to friends over christmas, some people were waiting five days to get their result, which it confirmed they had covid, then they had to start their isolation. so all of this is to try and get out of this isolation period quicker, and i think it sounds like a good idea to me. at the moment, 1.2 million people are isolating, so all of this is about getting people, as soon as they test negative, to get back to work, school, and caring responsibility to speed things along. apparently we will hear more about this tomorrow, but at the moment it's a story which the telegraph h
the telegraph has its own line, it's shortages?educe they're looking at trying to reduce the amount of time that people have to isolate. so at the moment, you get a positive lateral flow test, then you get your pcr test and, once you got your pcr result, if it is positive, your isolation period starts from then. where is the plan here is to try and make sure that your isolation period starts from the moment you get that positive lateral flow result. and from speaking to friends over christmas,...
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laura, another story in the telegraph it's| another story in the telegraph it's about the deadline for amonrst months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory mps _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory mps of _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory mps of the _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt i amongst tory mps of the government's amongst tory mp5 of the government's policy of— amongst tory mp5 of the government's policy of mandating vaccination from all nhs _ policy of mandating vaccination from all nhs workers from april the 1st. the telegraph suggest 6% of those workers _ the telegraph suggest 6% of those workers have not been fully vaccinated. tory mps have been lobbving — vaccinated. tory mps have been lobbying the government to change the rules— lobbying the government to change the rules on this, which is why we might— the rules on this, which is why we might see — the rules on this, which is why we might see a — the rules on this, which is why we might see a delay, it is basically them _ might see a
laura, another story in the telegraph it's| another story in the telegraph it's about the deadline for amonrst months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory mps _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory mps of _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt amongst tory mps of the _ months? yes, there is a huge revolt i amongst tory mps of the government's amongst tory mp5 of the government's policy of— amongst tory mp5 of the government's...
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let's go to the telegraph. anger after - no flying at all. let's go to the | telegraph. where do you stand on that? it's 'ust where do you stand on that? it�*s just disappointment. this isjust another policy that's been scrapped, you turned in. sajid javid came to the commons and said times have changed. —— u—turned. we were still having the delta variant, now things have changed and omicron is dominant. not being as dangerous as delta, so this is not needed any more. but we've had many care homes having to make big sacrifices, working around the clock, manoeuvring about... they weren't jobs, and a lot of patients have suffered because of this. this is also the same sector that suffered because people weren't able to see their loved ones are the pandemic. the same rules that borisjohnson and downing street officials, many of them, didn't follow. there's just a lot to swallow at the moment, and it's just disappointing that they couldn't have sorted it when omicron was not the dominant strain before christmas. the harsh reality is that if you don't allow people to work in
let's go to the telegraph. anger after - no flying at all. let's go to the | telegraph. where do you stand on that? it's 'ust where do you stand on that? it�*s just disappointment. this isjust another policy that's been scrapped, you turned in. sajid javid came to the commons and said times have changed. —— u—turned. we were still having the delta variant, now things have changed and omicron is dominant. not being as dangerous as delta, so this is not needed any more. but we've had many...
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i them read the sunday telegraph, will be making of this?— be making of this?ing _ be making of this? i think there will be ongoing anger _ be making of this? i think there will be ongoing anger and - be making of this? i think there will be ongoing anger and fury l be making of this? i think there | will be ongoing anger and fury at the attitude that seems to have been displayed _ the attitude that seems to have been displayed at the very top towards the restrictions that were being imposed — the restrictions that were being imposed on the rest of the country. it's got _ imposed on the rest of the country. it's got this — imposed on the rest of the country. it's got this feeling as if people at the — it's got this feeling as if people at the top who were making rules that were — at the top who were making rules that were causing such distress to the whole — that were causing such distress to the whole population, really — whether— the whole population, really — whether it was guidelines or legal restrictions, the message was, "if you want— restrictions, the me
i them read the sunday telegraph, will be making of this?— be making of this?ing _ be making of this? i think there will be ongoing anger _ be making of this? i think there will be ongoing anger and - be making of this? i think there will be ongoing anger and fury l be making of this? i think there | will be ongoing anger and fury at the attitude that seems to have been displayed _ the attitude that seems to have been displayed at the very top towards the restrictions that were being imposed...
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it is a difficult one because the telegraph's reporting on it is around — telegraph's reporting on ite case recently with a prime minister barak policy decisions, whether— minister barak policy decisions, whether that be on covid restrictions for the general public, whether— restrictions for the general public, whether that be in this latest example here. scotland and wales have not— example here. scotland and wales have not got compulsory vaccinations for nhs _ have not got compulsory vaccinations for nhs and in northern ireland that will be _ for nhs and in northern ireland that will be a _ for nhs and in northern ireland that will be a public consultation, so there _ will be a public consultation, so there is— will be a public consultation, so there is this feeling, slightly confusing one, that compulsory vaccines— confusing one, that compulsory vaccines are obviously to increase maxi _ vaccines are obviously to increase maxi uptake and a threat to nhs staff was— maxi uptake and a threat to nhs staff was you will be fired if you are not— staff was you will be fired if you are not r
it is a difficult one because the telegraph's reporting on it is around — telegraph's reporting on ite case recently with a prime minister barak policy decisions, whether— minister barak policy decisions, whether that be on covid restrictions for the general public, whether— restrictions for the general public, whether that be in this latest example here. scotland and wales have not— example here. scotland and wales have not got compulsory vaccinations for nhs _ have not got compulsory...
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"britishjoins telegraph, on the front page. attempting to perhaps make this a wider renegotiation of the end of the cold war three decades ago. how do you see both those tensions between russia and ukraine, and more specifically this telegraph story? we will come to the ft and a bit. telegraph story? we will come to the ft and a bit-— ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin — ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin annexed _ ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin annexed crimea, - ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin annexed crimea, he - ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- l when putin annexed crimea, he wants to use _ when putin annexed crimea, he wants to use the _ when putin annexed crimea, he wants to use the situation in ukraine to really— to use the situation in ukraine to really draw— to use the situation in ukraine to really draw a line to prevent any further — really draw a line to prevent any further expansion eastwards of nato. 0f further expansion eastwards of nato. of course _ f
"britishjoins telegraph, on the front page. attempting to perhaps make this a wider renegotiation of the end of the cold war three decades ago. how do you see both those tensions between russia and ukraine, and more specifically this telegraph story? we will come to the ft and a bit. telegraph story? we will come to the ft and a bit-— ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin — ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin annexed _ ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when...
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what you make of this article in the telegraph? i . of this article in the telegraph?retty risk—averse, but this is the argument — pretty risk—averse, but this is the argument that does not have many legs. _ argument that does not have many legs. when— argument that does not have many legs, when you consider so many other— legs, when you consider so many other adults are going to work, children— other adults are going to work, children have got so many problems with socialisation and are learning heing _ with socialisation and are learning being impeded. plus there is no real proof— being impeded. plus there is no real proof everybody is wear the mask correctiv — proof everybody is wear the mask correctly. there are several other instrument — correctly. there are several other instrument of vaccination, testing, to he _ instrument of vaccination, testing, to be pursued before this idea... i see this _ to be pursued before this idea... i see this more as a gesture. this is a very— see this more as a gesture. this is a very visible — see this more as a gesture. this is a
what you make of this article in the telegraph? i . of this article in the telegraph?retty risk—averse, but this is the argument — pretty risk—averse, but this is the argument that does not have many legs. _ argument that does not have many legs. when— argument that does not have many legs, when you consider so many other— legs, when you consider so many other adults are going to work, children— other adults are going to work, children have got so many problems with socialisation...
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claims overflat refurbishment and the telegraph has the same story on their front page.ation with the prime minister via text about a plan for the great exhibition and because he was funding the flat, he was therefore being involved on down street its plans for the great exhibition. that plans for the great exhibition. that plan didn�*t even come to fruition but i think the bigger issue here is the honesty, or lack of honesty in downing street over the messages that were exchanged. the downing street over the messages that were exchanged.— downing street over the messages that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think _ that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the _ that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the government - that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the government is - that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the government is the j here, i think the government is the paper— here, i think the government is the paper these messages of onlyjust come _ paper these messages of onlyjust come to— paper these messages of onlyjust
claims overflat refurbishment and the telegraph has the same story on their front page.ation with the prime minister via text about a plan for the great exhibition and because he was funding the flat, he was therefore being involved on down street its plans for the great exhibition. that plans for the great exhibition. that plan didn�*t even come to fruition but i think the bigger issue here is the honesty, or lack of honesty in downing street over the messages that were exchanged. the...
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this is in course, this is 1st time we've seen you since reports emerged in the daily telegraph, not denied by don street about 2 busy parties howled in the garden in the buildings of number 10 the night before prince phillips funeral. when the country was in national morning, was having to apologize to the queen about those parties. the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid into rest. was that the moment of shame for you? i deeply and bitterly regret of that that happened, and i can only really and renew my apologies both to her, to her majesty and her to the country ah, for misjudgments of that, that were made and for which i take full responsibility of decent you neither being so many at scandals, sir ivan, bice johnson. the cabinets tore, am hayes. why is this one different? is it different? while judging by his facial expressions during that interview, even behind the mass, this was a man that seemed brow beaten, almost defeated after days, weeks of continual cool from opposition and peace to come clean on exactly what the prime minister did know or didn't
this is in course, this is 1st time we've seen you since reports emerged in the daily telegraph, not denied by don street about 2 busy parties howled in the garden in the buildings of number 10 the night before prince phillips funeral. when the country was in national morning, was having to apologize to the queen about those parties. the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid into rest. was that the moment of shame for you? i deeply and bitterly regret of that that...
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Jan 22, 2022
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we are going to end with the telegraph. set to be pushed back, vaccine for blind.y _ back, vaccine for blind. this is the compulsory policy for _ back, vaccine for blind. this is the compulsory policy for any - back, vaccine for blind. this is the compulsory policy for any nhs - back, vaccine for blind. this is the l compulsory policy for any nhs staff and angling. all staff would have to be vaccinated by the beginning of april, meaning the 3rd of february is the deadline to have the first dose. it's not the 80,000 staff in the nhs are unvaccinated. there are questions around how effective this policy is. and how it can be. there's one suggestion from the royal college of gps that a bit more time might be helpful in convincing and persuading nhs staff, that getting the vaccine is the good idea. it remains to be seen whether there will be an extension. it really shines a light on the effectiveness of this sort of thing. these sorts of mandates are brought into drive up rates, but if you have this number of people in the nhs unwilling to get vaccinated at this late s
we are going to end with the telegraph. set to be pushed back, vaccine for blind.y _ back, vaccine for blind. this is the compulsory policy for _ back, vaccine for blind. this is the compulsory policy for any - back, vaccine for blind. this is the compulsory policy for any nhs - back, vaccine for blind. this is the l compulsory policy for any nhs staff and angling. all staff would have to be vaccinated by the beginning of april, meaning the 3rd of february is the deadline to have the first...
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Jan 28, 2022
01/22
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the telegraph story is that as use of the _ the telegraph story is that as use of the metropolitan policebeginning to contact suspects in party— beginning to contact suspects in party way— beginning to contact suspects in party way affairs. and apparently they are — party way affairs. and apparently they are going to ask people to provide — they are going to ask people to provide a — they are going to ask people to provide a reasonable excuse if they are suspected to a broken lock down rules by— are suspected to a broken lock down rules by attending these parties or even organising these parties and i if they— even organising these parties and i if they cannot provide any reasonable excuse and according to this story— reasonable excuse and according to this story they will be fined. if this story they will be fined. if that this story they will be fined. that risk this story they will be fined. if that risk of a fire which of course the metropolitan police commissioner talked about earlier that in the week when she said that these will be fixed penalty notices and i have a feeling from me
the telegraph story is that as use of the _ the telegraph story is that as use of the metropolitan policebeginning to contact suspects in party— beginning to contact suspects in party way— beginning to contact suspects in party way affairs. and apparently they are — party way affairs. and apparently they are going to ask people to provide — they are going to ask people to provide a — they are going to ask people to provide a reasonable excuse if they are suspected to a broken lock...
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Jan 9, 2022
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front page of the sunday telegraph, _ cut back on.elegraph, liz truss, the foreign secretary, now the brexit negotiator after the resignation of another person, i will use article 16 if the eu won't bend. i would like you to unpick what article 16 is, how it is relevant to the northern ireland protocol and how the law of the milen protocol is been causing problems for britain. thanks for that one!— been causing problems for britain. thanks for that one! sorry! we're 'ust thanks for that one! sorry! we're just talking _ thanks for that one! sorry! we're just talking 200 _ thanks for that one! sorry! we're just talking 200 years _ thanks for that one! sorry! we're just talking 200 years of - thanks for that one! sorry! we're just talking 200 years of history or more! the difficulty that the eu in the uk are having at the moment is focused on european board ofjustice will stop we are saying we do not want that court to have jurisdiction over northern ireland, there are also issues a return to the hard border between the republic and nort
front page of the sunday telegraph, _ cut back on.elegraph, liz truss, the foreign secretary, now the brexit negotiator after the resignation of another person, i will use article 16 if the eu won't bend. i would like you to unpick what article 16 is, how it is relevant to the northern ireland protocol and how the law of the milen protocol is been causing problems for britain. thanks for that one!— been causing problems for britain. thanks for that one! sorry! we're 'ust thanks for that one!...