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going back to the telegraph story, this is a warning | telegraph story, this is a warning from _ telegraphwarning from the top of the head of the royal— from the top of the head of the royal college of emergency medicine, this is— royal college of emergency medicine, this is not— royal college of emergency medicine, this is notjust doctors and nurses saying _ this is notjust doctors and nurses saying this, — this is notjust doctors and nurses saying this, this is dr adrian boyle who is— saying this, this is dr adrian boyle who is the — saying this, this is dr adrian boyle who is the head of the royal college of emergency medicine, saying that the emergency care system is collapsing within hospitals, and we are on— collapsing within hospitals, and we are on the — collapsing within hospitals, and we are on the brink of the first ever nursing — are on the brink of the first ever nursing strike in history. they will be nursing strike in history. they will he striking — nursing strike in history. they will be striking on the 15th at the 20th and also _ be striking on the 15th at the 20th and al
going back to the telegraph story, this is a warning | telegraph story, this is a warning from _ telegraphwarning from the top of the head of the royal— from the top of the head of the royal college of emergency medicine, this is— royal college of emergency medicine, this is not— royal college of emergency medicine, this is notjust doctors and nurses saying _ this is notjust doctors and nurses saying this, — this is notjust doctors and nurses saying this, this is dr adrian boyle who...
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is that continues, yasmin, the telegraph| continues, yasmin, the telegraph runs page talks about thet says that apparently, rishi sunak and jeremy hunt plan in the words of the article, a stealth tax raid on pension. it is a difficultjob for them to try very hard to balance the books, to work out where to get money from where to save money and targeting pensioners as this article suggests, would that be a good idea? you have to remember this is a predictable kind of pre—emptive strike _ predictable kind of pre—emptive strike by— predictable kind of pre—emptive strike by the telegraph which is always— strike by the telegraph which is always anti tax and protective of pensioners took a lock. in a way, i feel this _ pensioners took a lock. in a way, i feel this is — pensioners took a lock. in a way, i feel this is a — pensioners took a lock. in a way, i feel this is a strategic article. what — feel this is a strategic article. what is — feel this is a strategic article. what is clear though is the mess we are in— what is clear though is the mess we are in is— what is clear though is the
is that continues, yasmin, the telegraph| continues, yasmin, the telegraph runs page talks about thet says that apparently, rishi sunak and jeremy hunt plan in the words of the article, a stealth tax raid on pension. it is a difficultjob for them to try very hard to balance the books, to work out where to get money from where to save money and targeting pensioners as this article suggests, would that be a good idea? you have to remember this is a predictable kind of pre—emptive strike _...
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let's have a look at the telegraph _ do it. let's have a look at the telegraph and _ do it.t the telegraph and this _ do it. let's have a look at the telegraph and this is - do it. let's have a look at the telegraph and this is about i do it. let's have a look at the - telegraph and this is about reviving the bill of rights just been extremely controversial, take us through that. extremely controversial, take us through that-— through that. this is the rishi sunak government _ through that. this is the rishi sunak government that - through that. this is the rishij sunak government that wants through that. this is the rishi i sunak government that wants to through that. this is the rishi - sunak government that wants to bring it back_ sunak government that wants to bring it back and _ sunak government that wants to bring it back and it was messy, chaotic and eventually it did not go through parliament but this was rishi sunak that wants — parliament but this was rishi sunak that wants to bring back the british bill of— that wants to bring back the british bill of rights this
let's have a look at the telegraph _ do it. let's have a look at the telegraph and _ do it.t the telegraph and this _ do it. let's have a look at the telegraph and this is - do it. let's have a look at the telegraph and this is about i do it. let's have a look at the - telegraph and this is about reviving the bill of rights just been extremely controversial, take us through that. extremely controversial, take us through that-— through that. this is the rishi sunak government _ through that....
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the telegraph, revived a bill of rights to halt migrants.— telegraph, revived a bill of rights to haltgovernment is clutching at straws _ to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on _ to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on this _ to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on this one, - to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on this one, i - clutching at straws on this one, i think. anything really to see if they can actually solve the migrant crisis. the idea here is to bring back the bill of rights and broadly that would give our supreme court supremacy over the european court of human rights. not a good idea, i would say. but one of the reasons for doing this is it would get the idea of taking asylum seekers to rwanda to be processed off the ground and at the moment, it is the european court which says no, we should not do it, and no flights have taken off and we have spent £120 million trying to get 200 asylum seekers over the so obviously in the event that we could get the bill of rights back, you could then start th
the telegraph, revived a bill of rights to halt migrants.— telegraph, revived a bill of rights to haltgovernment is clutching at straws _ to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on _ to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on this _ to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on this one, - to halt migrants. the government is clutching at straws on this one, i - clutching at straws on this one, i think. anything really to see if they can actually...
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gemma, front page of the telegraph - the age going up to 68, i telegraph — the age going up to 68, if for some. are you worried about the pension age going up yet again? i think it's inevitable. i'll be working till i'm 95 anyway. i think it's inevitable because it would save them billions.— it's inevitable because it would save them billions. jae�*? | it's inevitable because it would save them billions. jae�*? ithink it's inevitable because it would save them billions. jae�*? i think for save them billions. joe? i think for the tragedy _ save them billions. joe? i think for the tragedy democrat treasury, they love this _ the tragedy democrat treasury, they love this because it means more tax revenue _ love this because it means more tax revenue taken from those in work —— ithink— revenue taken from those in work —— i think it's _ revenue taken from those in work —— i think it's a — revenue taken from those in work —— i think it's a tragedy. they see it as a _ i think it's a tragedy. they see it as a silver— i think it's a tragedy. they see it as a silver bullet, i fully expect to he
gemma, front page of the telegraph - the age going up to 68, i telegraph — the age going up to 68, if for some. are you worried about the pension age going up yet again? i think it's inevitable. i'll be working till i'm 95 anyway. i think it's inevitable because it would save them billions.— it's inevitable because it would save them billions. jae�*? | it's inevitable because it would save them billions. jae�*? ithink it's inevitable because it would save them billions. jae�*? i think...
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james, the telegraph does what n-aers spending.mes, the telegraph does what papers like yours and _ spending. james, the telegraph does what papers like yours and the - spending. james, the telegraph does what papers like yours and the times| what papers like yours and the times and the ft in particular do so well, which is what it really gets its teeth into the story, it is quite happy to give a lot of the front page to it. pretty much the entire left hand side of the left—hand side of the front page more or less, there is a lot of detail in the story. there is a lot of detail in the sto . , , ., there is a lot of detail in the sto. , , ., story. yes, there is, and papers do really have — story. yes, there is, and papers do really have the _ story. yes, there is, and papers do really have the space _ story. yes, there is, and papers do really have the space to _ story. yes, there is, and papers do really have the space to go - story. yes, there is, and papers do really have the space to go to - story. yes, there is, and papers do
james, the telegraph does what n-aers spending.mes, the telegraph does what papers like yours and _ spending. james, the telegraph does what papers like yours and the - spending. james, the telegraph does what papers like yours and the times| what papers like yours and the times and the ft in particular do so well, which is what it really gets its teeth into the story, it is quite happy to give a lot of the front page to it. pretty much the entire left hand side of the left—hand side of the...
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own digital age today. >> dc williams was literally tapping a telegraph wire.does the term wiretapping, as we use it today, mean in today's society? >> americans tend to use the term wiretapping somewhat promiscuously. we use it to referred all manner of electronic eavesdropping, electronic surveillance. from the amazon alexa passively listening, to be at, noise and be a conversations in your home, to the nsa's data valence schemes since 9/11. this is not exactly what that issue when we talk in legal terms, technological terms, about the practice of wiretapping. which, strictly speaking, refers to the interception of messages, conversations carried by wire live, from asunder to a receiver. this is a practice, again, that dates all the way to the 19th century. when wiretap or's like williams would literally tap into, splice into, the telegraph network. and over here is morris code as it clicked away. that's how telegraphed tapping worked in the late 19th century, early 20th century, really up until the 19 80s that's what we are talking about. >> technologically,
own digital age today. >> dc williams was literally tapping a telegraph wire.does the term wiretapping, as we use it today, mean in today's society? >> americans tend to use the term wiretapping somewhat promiscuously. we use it to referred all manner of electronic eavesdropping, electronic surveillance. from the amazon alexa passively listening, to be at, noise and be a conversations in your home, to the nsa's data valence schemes since 9/11. this is not exactly what that issue...
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�*e’ewe'eh flfieffefit of the telegraph, gas deals ee eeheee'eeeee�*e’ewe'eh flfieffefit of the telegraphlittle bit awkward, _ to ease energy crisis. yeah, it's a little bit awkward, all— to ease energy crisis. yeah, it's a little bit awkward, all technical. little bit awkward, all technical though— little bit awkward, all technical though i— little bit awkward, all technical though i will say the benefits of rishi _ though i will say the benefits of rishi sunak going to egypt, we can see them _ rishi sunak going to egypt, we can see them now, rememberthat rishi sunak going to egypt, we can see them now, remember that that was a see them now, remember that that was 6 hum. _ see them now, remember that that was a u—turn, originally he wasn't going to go. _ a u—turn, originally he wasn't going to go. and — a u—turn, originally he wasn't going to go. and i— a u—turn, originally he wasn't going to go, and i think had he stuck to that, _ to go, and i think had he stuck to that, had — to go, and i think had he stuck to that, had he _ to go, and i think had he stuck to that, had he not gone, we
�*e’ewe'eh flfieffefit of the telegraph, gas deals ee eeheee'eeeee�*e’ewe'eh flfieffefit of the telegraphlittle bit awkward, _ to ease energy crisis. yeah, it's a little bit awkward, all— to ease energy crisis. yeah, it's a little bit awkward, all technical. little bit awkward, all technical though— little bit awkward, all technical though i— little bit awkward, all technical though i will say the benefits of rishi _ though i will say the benefits of rishi sunak going to...
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let's go back to the telegraph.wa s can get a focus on the cartoon. he always does well, taking two stories and combining them in one humorous cartoons. _ and combining them in one humorous cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much _ cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much in _ cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much in the — cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much in the statement and says look on the _ much in the statement and says look on the bright side, or the bet will prepare _ on the bright side, or the bet will prepare you for the bitter disappointment of the world cup. obviously in england supporter, to hear my— obviously in england supporter, to hear my accent, i do not have a team _ hear my accent, i do not have a team, im— hear my accent, i do not have a team, i'm scottish. and if it seems to be suggesting that england has a history— to be suggesting that england has a history of— to be suggesting that england has a history of end of not winning and that's— history of end of not winning and that's pro
let's go back to the telegraph.wa s can get a focus on the cartoon. he always does well, taking two stories and combining them in one humorous cartoons. _ and combining them in one humorous cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much _ cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much in _ cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much in the — cartoons, guy watching the cartoons much in the statement and says look on the _ much in the statement and says look on the bright side, or the bet will prepare _ on...
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they're listening to a telegraph tap. that's the picture from that 1906 novel we're talking with brian hochman, who wrote the book the listeners on the history of wiretapping in the united states and taking your phone calls. it's just after 930 on the east coast, a at 10 a.m. eastern, we'll end program. the house expected to a brief pro forma session this so that's where we may be going if in at that time but go ahead keep calling in on line split regionally 202748 8000. if you're in the eastern or central time zone 202748 8001. if you're in the mountain or pacific time zone this shawn in the mountain time zone. good morning this good morning i have a question the gentleman i guess he didn't answer it from the last but when obama and clapper can spy on a presidential and biden and then biden can read a presidential house and then now got zuckerberg come out to say the fbi is involved in and telling him that buried the biden story isn't this like absolute corruption they all these departments that little cuba behind you ne
they're listening to a telegraph tap. that's the picture from that 1906 novel we're talking with brian hochman, who wrote the book the listeners on the history of wiretapping in the united states and taking your phone calls. it's just after 930 on the east coast, a at 10 a.m. eastern, we'll end program. the house expected to a brief pro forma session this so that's where we may be going if in at that time but go ahead keep calling in on line split regionally 202748 8000. if you're in the...
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on the telegraph _ catch up city rivals. on the telegraph again, - catch up city rivals.rivals. on the - telegraph again, a nice take on it. the glazes look to follow ronaldo. yes, they are apparently looking, a lot of papers have this story, although it is not confirmed. some of the figures that have been talked about run into the billions. 790 million i think they paid for it in the first place back in 2005. and they are apparently looking at other options short of an outright sale, simply selling some of their stock in the club. there is a huge amount of anger, even someone who doesn't follow football match, i am aware there is a huge amount as anda at there is a huge amount as anda at the weight manchester united has been managed and there is an issue with that pull in general, we have seen something with birmingham city that was similar. and previously a lot of anger at newcastle united, seems to be have resolved now, and other places like derby as well, i think eldon is another place. there is a crisis of ownership in british football and a disagreement about what f
on the telegraph _ catch up city rivals. on the telegraph again, - catch up city rivals.rivals. on the - telegraph again, a nice take on it. the glazes look to follow ronaldo. yes, they are apparently looking, a lot of papers have this story, although it is not confirmed. some of the figures that have been talked about run into the billions. 790 million i think they paid for it in the first place back in 2005. and they are apparently looking at other options short of an outright sale, simply...
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the headline is a very typically telegraphed headline and a tory minister has taken his plan to the telegraphto house _ to reduce dependency on hotels to house migraines and he is in many ways, _ house migraines and he is in many ways, many— house migraines and he is in many ways, many viewers will see this is a very. _ ways, many viewers will see this is a very. it _ ways, many viewers will see this is a very. it is — ways, many viewers will see this is a very, it is not cost—effective to be a very, it is not cost—effective to he housing — a very, it is not cost—effective to be housing migrants and hotels when they are _ be housing migrants and hotels when they are being processed and the claims _ they are being processed and the claims are — they are being processed and the claims are being assessed and whether— claims are being assessed and whether or not they should be given asvium _ whether or not they should be given asvium or— whether or not they should be given asylum or entry but i would say that we have _ asylum or entry but i would say that we have already seen just asylum or entry
the headline is a very typically telegraphed headline and a tory minister has taken his plan to the telegraphto house _ to reduce dependency on hotels to house migraines and he is in many ways, _ house migraines and he is in many ways, many— house migraines and he is in many ways, many viewers will see this is a very. _ ways, many viewers will see this is a very. it _ ways, many viewers will see this is a very. it is — ways, many viewers will see this is a very, it is not cost—effective...
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let's move onto the telegraph. talking about. onto the telegraph.us —— cop reparations. just explain this to us -- cop 27. reparations. just explain this to us -- cop 27-— -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussin: -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussing reparations. _ -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussing reparations. it's - -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussing reparations. it's not. discussing reparations. it's not that the government has committed itself. it's an interesting idea that western avenue to compensate less while countries with climate mitigation. basically it's about paying reparation. it's a complicated issue because you would have to work out which countries are most responsible and i would have to be agreed. and i have to which countries will receive these reparations and what specific areas will be spent on. there's a lot more to be discussed here. it's an interesting concept. i think it was the daily mail today had a headline talking about condemning to suggest something of a television quite similar
let's move onto the telegraph. talking about. onto the telegraph.us —— cop reparations. just explain this to us -- cop 27. reparations. just explain this to us -- cop 27-— -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussin: -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussing reparations. _ -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussing reparations. it's - -- cop 27. britton is talking about discussing reparations. it's not. discussing reparations. it's not that the government has committed itself....
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— paper like the mail on side and the telegraph and there is none of the traditional— telegraph and there with effectively it was— giving this budget with effectively it was a _ giving this budget with effectively it was a budget, the thumbs up and i would _ it was a budget, the thumbs up and i would be _ it was a budget, the thumbs up and i would be worried about that politically if i was a conservative prime _ politically if i was a conservative prime minister or chancellor. from bad to worse, delivering that statement, your speciality as an adviser or minister in terms of pensions, could jeremy hunt have been more imaginative when you think of all the billions sloshing around in pension funds in opening up more imaginative ways, perhaps of investing through there? certainly, there has been _ investing through there? certainly, there has been some _ investing through there? certainly, there has been some good - investing through there? certainly, there has been some good news i investing through there? certainly, | there has been some good news for pensioners themselves and adding milli
— paper like the mail on side and the telegraph and there is none of the traditional— telegraph and there with effectively it was— giving this budget with effectively it was a _ giving this budget with effectively it was a budget, the thumbs up and i would _ it was a budget, the thumbs up and i would be _ it was a budget, the thumbs up and i would be worried about that politically if i was a conservative prime _ politically if i was a conservative prime minister or chancellor. from bad to...
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i quite like the line in the telegraph at the end where _ line in the telegraph at the end where one decides to run or not. he's a man who enjoys being in the limelight, so even _ who enjoys being in the limelight, so even if— who enjoys being in the limelight, so even if he isn't sure, he's probably— so even if he isn't sure, he's probably enjoying keeping everyone on their— probably enjoying keeping everyone on their toes, waiting and guessing to see _ on their toes, waiting and guessing to see whether he will run again or not. ~ �* ., ., ., ., ., ~' not. we've got time now to look at the upcoming _ not. we've got time now to look at the upcoming world _ not. we've got time now to look at the upcoming world cup, - not. we've got time now to look at the upcoming world cup, which - not. we've got time now to look at the upcoming world cup, which i. the upcoming world cup, which i think starts later this month. the headline in the sports page of the times, "fans paid to be spies at world cup." a group of a0 england fans have been paid by qatar with instructions to deliver positive mes
i quite like the line in the telegraph at the end where _ line in the telegraph at the end where one decides to run or not. he's a man who enjoys being in the limelight, so even _ who enjoys being in the limelight, so even if— who enjoys being in the limelight, so even if he isn't sure, he's probably— so even if he isn't sure, he's probably enjoying keeping everyone on their— probably enjoying keeping everyone on their toes, waiting and guessing to see _ on their toes, waiting and...
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western union in the telegraph really pushed back on government's attempts to both told telegraph linesess them but in the age of telephones from the beginning ma bell was big brother's handmade and over time the tele phone carriers around the country most importantly the bell system provided information and also access to infrastructure telecommunications infrastructure for the purpose of law enforcement a national security. it was then centrist mostly because of their regulators. that relationship changes in the 1980s with the breakup of the bell system and with the explosion of new communication devices and technologies. and the more intelligent medication environment private companies found it far more beneficial to be on the a side a customer and provide to see an privacy not found their commitment was that the privacy. instead simply good business. privacy of the profit minded priority. this all comes to a head in the 1990s when basically the government finds itself no longer the telecommunication companies willing to do the business of wiretapping with the authorities so konerko'
western union in the telegraph really pushed back on government's attempts to both told telegraph linesess them but in the age of telephones from the beginning ma bell was big brother's handmade and over time the tele phone carriers around the country most importantly the bell system provided information and also access to infrastructure telecommunications infrastructure for the purpose of law enforcement a national security. it was then centrist mostly because of their regulators. that...
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so this book the listeners explore the history of wiretapping from the age of the telegraph from the age of d.c. williams to the very near president. the central storyline explores how it is wiretapping transformed from a dirty business so-called associated with criminals like a d.c. williams to an acceptable law enforcement tactic used widely in the investigation of crime and the protection of national security. that ioo will say this is not te book that i expected to write. when i started out on this project eight years ago i envisioned myself telling a story about spies in secrets. that probed in the recesses of the past. and expose the history that had instead is at work through the sources, the story was a much more public story. a much moresa prosaic story in e end. a story about tapped telephones and civil soups and divorce cases. story about bugging devices and boardrooms and labor union meetings. finally aut story about the surveillance technique in the hands of the police. the entity that turns out most used and abused electronic surveillance over time. and the characters y
so this book the listeners explore the history of wiretapping from the age of the telegraph from the age of d.c. williams to the very near president. the central storyline explores how it is wiretapping transformed from a dirty business so-called associated with criminals like a d.c. williams to an acceptable law enforcement tactic used widely in the investigation of crime and the protection of national security. that ioo will say this is not te book that i expected to write. when i started out...
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well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford.ink the market's very well served. we have approximately i think we reach about 80% of the bradford population each month. bradford's a city of about half 1 million, about 400,000 people in the city come to our site every month. he talks about peterborough and the bbc going deeper into peterborough. well, we publish a hyperlocal cycle. a hyperlocal cycle, peterborough matters in peterborough. i know that national world also has the local newspaper there called peterborough today. i know that reach plc publishes cambridgeshire live, which covers peter in debt, so ijust don't see the need for the bbc to come into this space. i don't think the bbc should be using the licence fee to do things that are already well provided by the commercial news sector and even worse, come in and distort the sector and make it even tougher for local news publishers who have who have had it publishers who have had it pretty hard in the last ten to 15 years. ten to 15 years in any case. i read earlier that n
well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford.ink the market's very well served. we have approximately i think we reach about 80% of the bradford population each month. bradford's a city of about half 1 million, about 400,000 people in the city come to our site every month. he talks about peterborough and the bbc going deeper into peterborough. well, we publish a hyperlocal cycle. a hyperlocal cycle, peterborough matters in peterborough. i know that national...
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see neck put i boots on the ground in kyiv is the headline in the sunday telegraph. on the front page of the sunday express as well, jo? find is on the front page of the sunday express as well, 10?— is on the front page of the sunday express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest _ express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest show _ express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest show to _ express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest show to grace - is the greatest show to grace caesar's palace is saying something when you think of the people that have performed their over the years. this is her show that should have happened almost a year ago and it was cancelled at the very, very short notice, i think the day before, leading a lot of fans extremely disappointed and adele in tears. i mean, she looks absolutely fabulous, doesn't she? shejust looks happy, you know, comfortable within herself, and all the reviews are absolutely 5—star. it is a great deal for her, are absolutely 5—star. it is a great dealfor her, and the are absolutely 5—star.
see neck put i boots on the ground in kyiv is the headline in the sunday telegraph. on the front page of the sunday express as well, jo? find is on the front page of the sunday express as well, 10?— is on the front page of the sunday express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest _ express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest show _ express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest show to _ express as well, 10? and to say this is the greatest show to grace - is the greatest...
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, but lots of things— in the daily telegraph, but lots of things are — in the daily telegraph, but lotsng to be very difficult _ things are going to be very difficult for the poorest members of society _ difficult for the poorest members of society. we know that the energy cap is going _ society. we know that the energy cap is going to _ society. we know that the energy cap is going to change from april. there has been _ is going to change from april. there has been some detail on that in some of the _ has been some detail on that in some of the other— has been some detail on that in some of the other papers saying that it will rise. — of the other papers saying that it will rise, from £2500, up to £3000, maybe _ will rise, from £2500, up to £3000, maybe 3100, and we know that the poorest _ maybe 3100, and we know that the poorest members of society have the least amount of spare cash when it comes— least amount of spare cash when it comes to _ least amount of spare cash when it comes to spending on things like energy— comes to spending on things like energy and food bills which are goi
, but lots of things— in the daily telegraph, but lots of things are — in the daily telegraph, but lotsng to be very difficult _ things are going to be very difficult for the poorest members of society _ difficult for the poorest members of society. we know that the energy cap is going _ society. we know that the energy cap is going to _ society. we know that the energy cap is going to change from april. there has been _ is going to change from april. there has been some detail on that in...
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the daily telegraph phrasing a speech by keir starmer who is expected to tell business leaders the daysdependence on foreign workers are over. the guardian reports on fresh allegations about the behaviour of the justice secretary allegations about the behaviour of thejustice secretary dominic rab. —— dominic raab. and the sun goes with hoorayjude. the sport is where we will start. alfie, david, good evening to those of you soul your previous role, sporting role. we will start with the front page of the metro and get onto the politics in iran and anything injust a moment but first of all, just your take on hit for six, is the headline, england's performance. it hit for six, is the headline, england's performance. it was a dream start. — england's performance. it was a dream start, you _ england's performance. it was a dream start, you could - england's performance. it was a dream start, you could not - england's performance. it was a dream start, you could not wish| england's performance. it was a i dream start, you could not wish for a better performance to open the world cup especially
the daily telegraph phrasing a speech by keir starmer who is expected to tell business leaders the daysdependence on foreign workers are over. the guardian reports on fresh allegations about the behaviour of the justice secretary allegations about the behaviour of thejustice secretary dominic rab. —— dominic raab. and the sun goes with hoorayjude. the sport is where we will start. alfie, david, good evening to those of you soul your previous role, sporting role. we will start with the front...
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western union, in the age of the telegraph, really pushed back on government attempts to both tap telegraph lines and also access messages. but in the age of the telephone, from the beginning as the saying went, ma bell was big brothers handmaiden. and over time the telephone carriers around the country, most importantly the bell system, found it quite beneficial to provide information and also access to kind of infrastructure, the telecommunications infrastructure, for the purpose of law enforcement and national security surveillance. it was in bell's interest mostly because it kept them in the good graces of government regulators. that relationship really changes in the 1980s with the breakup of the bell system and with the explosion of new communications devices and technologies. in a more competitive telecommunications environment, private companies found it far more beneficial to be on the side of the customer and to be sort of pro-privacy, and privacy in that sense wasn't kind of, their commitment wasn't the kind of privacy as a civil liberty but instead it was just simply good busine
western union, in the age of the telegraph, really pushed back on government attempts to both tap telegraph lines and also access messages. but in the age of the telephone, from the beginning as the saying went, ma bell was big brothers handmaiden. and over time the telephone carriers around the country, most importantly the bell system, found it quite beneficial to provide information and also access to kind of infrastructure, the telecommunications infrastructure, for the purpose of law...
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telegraph's christopher hope and rebecca reed will answer that in today's superstar panel at 1030. as brave chinese freedom fighters literally their lives to protest the communist regime's perpetual lockdown , i name and shame the lockdown, i name and shame the zero—covid zealots who wanted to give you and your loved ones same treatment. that's my digest's next as the bbc is forced admit its anti—brexit bias is it finally time to defund the corporation brexit campaigner social media sensation and self—proclaimed chief gammon slater thinks so. she joins me . 935. first it was she joins me. 935. first it was bondage teddy bears. now fashion giant balenciaga has come under fire again for a bizarre to child and a nicole kidman ad that's shocking the world. so we're going to have our top us tonight , we're going to have our top us tonight, kelly, to break down the controversy and over the sexualisation of . our children sexualisation of. our children at 945, should we have a referendum on net zero. i think so but i'll get your and conservationist stanley jones will fight his corner he s
telegraph's christopher hope and rebecca reed will answer that in today's superstar panel at 1030. as brave chinese freedom fighters literally their lives to protest the communist regime's perpetual lockdown , i name and shame the lockdown, i name and shame the zero—covid zealots who wanted to give you and your loved ones same treatment. that's my digest's next as the bbc is forced admit its anti—brexit bias is it finally time to defund the corporation brexit campaigner social media...
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. _ because we clearly have 50,000 extra deaths, says the telegraph, that have _ deaths, says the telegraphthat have happened, and to wait 24 hours when _ have happened, and to wait 24 hours when you _ have happened, and to wait 24 hours when you have had a stroke, your loved _ when you have had a stroke, your loved one — when you have had a stroke, your loved one has had a stroke or a heart _ loved one has had a stroke or a heart attack, this is very, very scam — heart attack, this is very, very scam ls — heart attack, this is very, very scerv is it_ heart attack, this is very, very scary. is it now, don't have a heart attack, _ scary. is it now, don't have a heart attack, don't— scary. is it now, don't have a heart attack, don't have a stroke? the thought— attack, don't have a stroke? the thought of. _ attack, don't have a stroke? the thought of, and i've been on the receiving — thought of, and i've been on the receiving end of being told, just take the — receiving end of being told, just take the relative in a taxi, most of the time _ take the relative in a taxi, most of the time it— tak
. _ because we clearly have 50,000 extra deaths, says the telegraph, that have _ deaths, says the telegraphthat have happened, and to wait 24 hours when _ have happened, and to wait 24 hours when you _ have happened, and to wait 24 hours when you have had a stroke, your loved _ when you have had a stroke, your loved one — when you have had a stroke, your loved one has had a stroke or a heart _ loved one has had a stroke or a heart attack, this is very, very scam — heart attack, this is...
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telegraph's christopher hope and rebecca reed will answer that in today's superstar panel at 1030. as brave chinese freedom fighters literally their lives to protest the communist regime's perpetual lockdown , i name and shame the lockdown, i name and shame the zero—covid zealots who wanted to give you and your loved ones same treatment. that's my digest's next as the bbc is forced admit its anti—brexit bias is it finally time to defund the corporation brexit campaigner social media sensation and self—proclaimed chief gammon slater thinks so. she joins me . 935. first it was she joins me. 935. first it was bondage teddy bears. now fashion giant balenciaga has come under fire again for a bizarre to child and a nicole kidman ad that's shocking the world. so we're going to have our top us tonight , we're going to have our top us tonight, kelly, to break down the controversy and over the sexualisation of . our children sexualisation of. our children at 945, should we have a referendum on net zero. i think so but i'll get your and conservationist stanley jones will fight his corner he s
telegraph's christopher hope and rebecca reed will answer that in today's superstar panel at 1030. as brave chinese freedom fighters literally their lives to protest the communist regime's perpetual lockdown , i name and shame the lockdown, i name and shame the zero—covid zealots who wanted to give you and your loved ones same treatment. that's my digest's next as the bbc is forced admit its anti—brexit bias is it finally time to defund the corporation brexit campaigner social media...
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and an exclusive with the princess of wales in the daily telegraph, who says not enough is being donelet's begin. kate, if you could kick us off. let's start on the daily mirror. hello kate, can you hear me? yes! , �* ,, , yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess _ yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess of _ yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess of wales. - yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess of wales. i'm - yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess of wales. i'm not i with the princess of wales. i'm not sure how she _ with the princess of wales. i'm not sure how she feels _ with the princess of wales. i'm not sure how she feels about - with the princess of wales. i'm not sure how she feels about that. - with the princess of wales. i'm not sure how she feels about that. it's| sure how she feels about that. it's probably the best headline that they've come up with, i thought it was quite funny, "yon in the usa," looking a little bored in the picture. i must say the match was pretty underwhelming, some of the
and an exclusive with the princess of wales in the daily telegraph, who says not enough is being donelet's begin. kate, if you could kick us off. let's start on the daily mirror. hello kate, can you hear me? yes! , �* ,, , yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess _ yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess of _ yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess of wales. - yes! sorry, i'm getting you mixed up with the princess of wales. i'm - yes! sorry, i'm...
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from the royal college of emergency medicine, that's carried by the sunday telegraph. the front page of the sunday express claims that military accommodation will be used to house the backlog of asylum—seekers who have arrived in brtiain. the sunday times has that report that we've been covering today into racism and misogyny at the london fire brigade. the paper says other organisations, including the bbc and nhs, could face similar investigations. the sun on sunday claims there's a row between prince andrew and westminster. it says that the prince has been told by ministers that he is to lose his police guard. ahead of tomorrow's i'm a celebrity finale, the sunday mirror calls contestantjill scott a winner already and expects her to "score millions" with offers flooding in for after she leaves the jungle. so let's begin. emma, if you could kick us off at the front page of the telegraph, thousands in 12 hour a&e weights every day. this is a stark warning from the top a&e doctor, the head doctor of the college of medicine. he has been saying that the emergency care sys
from the royal college of emergency medicine, that's carried by the sunday telegraph. the front page of the sunday express claims that military accommodation will be used to house the backlog of asylum—seekers who have arrived in brtiain. the sunday times has that report that we've been covering today into racism and misogyny at the london fire brigade. the paper says other organisations, including the bbc and nhs, could face similar investigations. the sun on sunday claims there's a row...
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. means on the telegraph. and personal with these people all the time spend of week in westminster spend of my week in westminster also royals, also covering the royals, which is a big story but is going to be a big story but we have totality year. yes we have totality next year. yes we have to talk about the royals because both of us this because both of us do this interesting and interesting double life and especially when harry and meghan were in the uk part of the royal family exploded really into the biggest story of the world you broke the fact that these two were even dating. yes at the time no one in this country had heard meghan markle genuinely, until i picked up your story, which at the time was on the front of the sunday express front page of the sunday express before you moved to the telegraph, i was actually like, who hadn't who is this? well, i hadn't heard her. i heard her name. heard of her. i heard her name. and then and i think and then i her. and i think i found the image her from deal foun
. means on the telegraph. and personal with these people all the time spend of week in westminster spend of my week in westminster also royals, also covering the royals, which is a big story but is going to be a big story but we have totality year. yes we have totality next year. yes we have to talk about the royals because both of us this because both of us do this interesting and interesting double life and especially when harry and meghan were in the uk part of the royal family exploded...
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. means on the telegraph. and personal with these people all the time spend of week in westminster spend of my week in westminster also royals, also covering the royals, which is a big story but is going to be a big story but we have totality year. yes we have totality next year. yes we have to talk about the royals because both of us this because both of us do this interesting and interesting double life and especially when harry and meghan were in the uk part of the royal family exploded really into the biggest story of the world you broke the fact that these two were even dating. yes at the time no one in this country had heard meghan markle genuinely, until i picked up your story, which at the time was on the front of the sunday express front page of the sunday express before you moved to the telegraph, i was actually like, who hadn't who is this? well, i hadn't heard her. i heard her name. heard of her. i heard her name. and then and i think and then i her. and i think i found the image of her from deal o
. means on the telegraph. and personal with these people all the time spend of week in westminster spend of my week in westminster also royals, also covering the royals, which is a big story but is going to be a big story but we have totality year. yes we have totality next year. yes we have to talk about the royals because both of us this because both of us do this interesting and interesting double life and especially when harry and meghan were in the uk part of the royal family exploded...
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let's move onto another story in the telegraph | onto another story in the telegraph gavin williamsonoted into any position he's never struck me as particularly talented. it was a real surprise to me that he was in the cabinet. now it turns out that he was being abusive towards wendy morton, the chief wept over the queens funeral. —— chief wept. rishi sunak has been the prime minister for a couple weeks and is already involved in two massive appointments. it seems either a lack ofjudgment or it shows that he doesn't care what people tell him that these ministers are under investigation. williams had to resign for leaking information to the national security which he said he didn't do, he said that was under teresa may's partnership. itjust shows that the prime minister idol lacksjudgment or shows that the prime minister idol lacks judgment or doesn't listen. taste lacks 'udgment or doesn't listen. we can't lacksjudgment or doesn't listen. we can't go without talking about one story on the front of quite a few papers with up his foray the jungle. according to the sun ritchie has said h
let's move onto another story in the telegraph | onto another story in the telegraph gavin williamsonoted into any position he's never struck me as particularly talented. it was a real surprise to me that he was in the cabinet. now it turns out that he was being abusive towards wendy morton, the chief wept over the queens funeral. —— chief wept. rishi sunak has been the prime minister for a couple weeks and is already involved in two massive appointments. it seems either a lack ofjudgment...
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we start with the telegraph the sunday telegraph has a highly we want to cut tax before election .rver starmer will lords to restore trust in politics. the sunday times britain mulls swiss style ties brussels the express . shameless brussels the express. shameless fifa boss qatar over human rights record and brands west racist the sun on sunday stars jungle boy george quit threat and to the daily star sunday fifa boss dribbles on and on infamy infamy you've all got it infamy infamy you've all got it infamy and those are your front . get infamy and those are your front. get as you go they express what are they focusing on they are focusing on the fifa boss gianni infantino infantino infantino who basically has gone into a really long rant branding the west as and that we we've been racist 3000 years and we've got 3000 years to apologise for a racist this . of takes as long to racist this. of takes as long to apologise as it does do a thing as well even that load my 3000 is we have to go by the feeling like i am like gullible racist. those are very aussie sleep it i didn't have to do
we start with the telegraph the sunday telegraph has a highly we want to cut tax before election .rver starmer will lords to restore trust in politics. the sunday times britain mulls swiss style ties brussels the express . shameless brussels the express. shameless fifa boss qatar over human rights record and brands west racist the sun on sunday stars jungle boy george quit threat and to the daily star sunday fifa boss dribbles on and on infamy infamy you've all got it infamy infamy you've all...
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we start with the telegraph the sunday telegraph has a highly we want to cut tax before election .rver starmer will lords to restore trust in politics. the sunday times britain mulls swiss style ties brussels the express . shameless brussels the express. shameless fifa boss qatar over human rights record and brands west racist the sun on sunday stars jungle boy george quit threat and to the daily star sunday fifa boss dribbles on and on infamy infamy you've all got it infamy infamy you've all got it infamy and those are your front . get infamy and those are your front. get as you go they express what are they focusing on they are focusing on the fifa boss gianni infantino infantino infantino who basically has gone into a really long rant branding the west as and that we we've been racist 3000 years and we've got 3000 years to apologise for a racist this . of takes as long to racist this. of takes as long to apologise as it does do a thing as well even that load my 3000 is we have to go by the feeling like i am like gullible racist. those are very aussie sleep it i didn't have to do
we start with the telegraph the sunday telegraph has a highly we want to cut tax before election .rver starmer will lords to restore trust in politics. the sunday times britain mulls swiss style ties brussels the express . shameless brussels the express. shameless fifa boss qatar over human rights record and brands west racist the sun on sunday stars jungle boy george quit threat and to the daily star sunday fifa boss dribbles on and on infamy infamy you've all got it infamy infamy you've all...
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the telegraph previews a speech by keir starmer to the cbi when he's expected to tell business leaderst the days of low pay and dependence on foreign workers are over. the guardian reports on fresh allegations about the behaviour of the justice secretary dominic raab. and finally the times leads with a story on tailor—made treatments for cancer patients that experts say could see life expectancy double within a decade. so let's begin. welcome to you both, alfie, david, but to see you again. we are going to start with the sport because as much coverage as there is of the world cup, a big day in the uk for sports, let's start, david, as your former role obviously as sports editor here with the bbc, i am going to put you on the spot and let's rattle through the actual sport before we get onto the politics of it all. let's look at the front page of the sun. and their headline there, hurray, jude, england's performers in 30 seconds or so, what did you make of it? how performers in 30 seconds or so, what did you make of it?— did you make of it? how to separate their sort did you make of it?
the telegraph previews a speech by keir starmer to the cbi when he's expected to tell business leaderst the days of low pay and dependence on foreign workers are over. the guardian reports on fresh allegations about the behaviour of the justice secretary dominic raab. and finally the times leads with a story on tailor—made treatments for cancer patients that experts say could see life expectancy double within a decade. so let's begin. welcome to you both, alfie, david, but to see you again....
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comes from the fact thatlf_ headline in telegraph comes from the fact thatlf a labour government in fact thatlf a labour government in waiting is— fact thatlf a labour government in waiting is going to relax migration of certain— waiting is going to relax migration of certain sectors, he will want employers to boost training skills and access to british young people, apprenticeships at the same time so migration— apprenticeships at the same time so migration does not become a short—term thing rather than a long-term _ short—term thing rather than a long—term solution and in terms of the economics, in the end, this is largely— the economics, in the end, this is largely political, migration does help the — largely political, migration does help the economy, it helps wider society— help the economy, it helps wider society and our cultural richness as well but _ society and our cultural richness as well but in — society and our cultural richness as well but in terms of the economics, it is incredibly valuable and i think— it is incredibly valuable and i think it's _ it is incredibly val
comes from the fact thatlf_ headline in telegraph comes from the fact thatlf a labour government in fact thatlf a labour government in waiting is— fact thatlf a labour government in waiting is going to relax migration of certain— waiting is going to relax migration of certain sectors, he will want employers to boost training skills and access to british young people, apprenticeships at the same time so migration— apprenticeships at the same time so migration does not become a short—term...
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the telegraph. by turning away from the railroad, lee had broken his telegraphic connection to jefferson davis. he was now a free agent. able to make decisions without having to consult with him. why is this important? ask joseph johnston. his army around raleigh, north carolina, has sherman's forces about a day's march to his east. when sherman said -- johnson checks jefferson davis because there in connection. davis wants johnson to send them all his cavalry and to scatter his infantry with orders to rendezvous at a point to the west. johnson knows the misery this will inflict upon civilians as hordes of hungry infantry men come looking for food. he rejects davis's orders and surrenders his army. that's what you won't see so many joe johnson statues anymore.. by breaking his telegraphic communication to davis, lee is not bound to consult with him at this point. back to virginia, 1865. retreats are sloppy mother nature. on april six, two confederate columns got out supporting distance of each other
the telegraph. by turning away from the railroad, lee had broken his telegraphic connection to jefferson davis. he was now a free agent. able to make decisions without having to consult with him. why is this important? ask joseph johnston. his army around raleigh, north carolina, has sherman's forces about a day's march to his east. when sherman said -- johnson checks jefferson davis because there in connection. davis wants johnson to send them all his cavalry and to scatter his infantry with...
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the telegraph. by turning away from the railroad, lee had broken his telegraphic connection to jefferson davis. he was now a free agent. able to make decisions without having to consult with him. why is this important? ask joseph johnston. his army around raleigh, north carolina, has sherman's forces about a day's march to his east. when sherman said -- johnson checks jefferson davis because there in connection. davis wants johnson to send them all his cavalry and to scatter his infantry with orders to rendezvous at a point to the west. johnson knows the misery this will inflict upon civilians as hordes of hungry infantry men come looking for food. he rejects davis's orders and surrenders his army. that's what you won't see so many joe johnson statues anymore. . by breaking his telegraphic communication to davis, lee is not bound to consult with him at this point. back to virginia, 1865. retreats are sloppy mother nature. on april six, two confederate columns got out supporting distance of each othe
the telegraph. by turning away from the railroad, lee had broken his telegraphic connection to jefferson davis. he was now a free agent. able to make decisions without having to consult with him. why is this important? ask joseph johnston. his army around raleigh, north carolina, has sherman's forces about a day's march to his east. when sherman said -- johnson checks jefferson davis because there in connection. davis wants johnson to send them all his cavalry and to scatter his infantry with...
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anand, we're going to look at the front page of the daily - the front page of the daily telegraph. peace a chance.— us is pleading to ukraine to give peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this — peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this story _ peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this story and _ peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this story and whichever - sides to this story and whichever one you — sides to this story and whichever one you prior torres gives a different— one you prior torres gives a different tilt. —— you prioritise. it different tilt. —— you prioritise. it seems — different tilt. —— you prioritise. it seems like us officials have been saying _ it seems like us officials have been saying to _ it seems like us officials have been saying to president zelensky to talk to the _ saying to president zelensky to talk to the russians. there's going to be a little _ to the russians. there's going to be a little infighting overwinter. —— a little infighting overwinter. —— a little _ a little infighting overwinter. —— a little infighting. —
anand, we're going to look at the front page of the daily - the front page of the daily telegraph. peace a chance.— us is pleading to ukraine to give peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this — peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this story _ peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this story and _ peace a chance. yeah, there are two sides to this story and whichever - sides to this story and whichever one you — sides to this story and whichever one you prior torres...
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as we look at that story in the telegraph . look at that story in the telegraph are the biggest rateng on his out tray at the moment?— black wednesday, is anything on his out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is the _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is the one - of rishi sunak, that is the one glimmer of light and the markets have responded reasonably well to both his appointments and jeremy hunt as chancellor and there definitely seen as a pairs of hands and the chaos that we saw which followed the budget from september and yields rising borrowing rates and yields rising borrowing rates and the pound plummeting, that seems to have levelled off so i suppose you could point it out and say, well, the basis of the economy isn't as unstable as it was and maybe this time last month, that being said, there still coming into winter with an energy crisis going up and huge
as we look at that story in the telegraph . look at that story in the telegraph are the biggest rateng on his out tray at the moment?— black wednesday, is anything on his out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is the _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is the one - of rishi...
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let's move on to today's telegraph. on now to today's telegraph.s try and make it that good the way can you. well it won't be that long but they've got to assume that my fears for of women and of course this follows the horrible murder of zahra this horrific murder of zahra this horrific murder as she was 35 murdered by this guy mcsweeney jordan mcsweeney horrific . so of mcsweeney horrific. so of course, sue and i was talking about being tough on crime so and he has this quite strange well to me quite strange face he says most emotional says my most emotional motivation is his wife and daughters . i motivation is his wife and daughters. i don't motivation is his wife and daughters . i don't know if you daughters. i don't know if you need motivation to be tough on need a motivation to be tough on crime, you know , most people crime, but you know, most people just in just walk down the street in london. but i if you if you're sunak you always going round sunak and you always going round and you and tinted cars and stuff you might crime but but might
let's move on to today's telegraph. on now to today's telegraph.s try and make it that good the way can you. well it won't be that long but they've got to assume that my fears for of women and of course this follows the horrible murder of zahra this horrific murder of zahra this horrific murder as she was 35 murdered by this guy mcsweeney jordan mcsweeney horrific . so of mcsweeney horrific. so of course, sue and i was talking about being tough on crime so and he has this quite strange well to...
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Nov 30, 2022
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. back to thursday telegraph. yeah it's like. well, yeah , this is one. like. well, yeah, this is one. although offered 150 million per season by saudi club al—nasr and i've heard it's actually 173 million a year and he's agreed , million a year and he's agreed, according to the daily mail, is close to signing. so you'll probably know he did explosive interview on a rubbish and now he obviously looking for a move and now of course he's leaving monday night he was rumoured to have had a ,350 million offer from saudi club. before that he didn't take because of course he wants play league wants to play champions league football. he wants to still break records it looks like break records but it looks like now there may not be any clubs really infirm he may actually consider years consider this offer. 37 years old. it's pretty old. right. so it's pretty usually end of a top usually like the end of a top flight even you're he's flight career, even you're he's superhuman. he always needs and although he's astonishingly
. back to thursday telegraph. yeah it's like. well, yeah , this is one. like. well, yeah, this is one. although offered 150 million per season by saudi club al—nasr and i've heard it's actually 173 million a year and he's agreed , million a year and he's agreed, according to the daily mail, is close to signing. so you'll probably know he did explosive interview on a rubbish and now he obviously looking for a move and now of course he's leaving monday night he was rumoured to have had a ,350...
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Nov 18, 2022
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let's move on to today's telegraph. on now to today's telegraph.s try and make it that good the way can you. well it won't be that long but they've got to assume that my fears for of women and of course this follows the horrible murder of zahra this horrific murder of zahra this horrific murder as she was 35 murdered by this guy mcsweeney jordan mcsweeney horrific . so of mcsweeney horrific. so of course, sue and i was talking about being tough on crime so and he has this quite strange well to me quite strange face he says most emotional says my most emotional motivation is his wife and daughters . i motivation is his wife and daughters. i don't motivation is his wife and daughters . i don't know if you daughters. i don't know if you need motivation to be tough on need a motivation to be tough on crime, you know , most people crime, but you know, most people just in just walk down the street in london. but i if you if you're sunak you always going round sunak and you always going round and you and tinted cars and stuff you might crime but but might
let's move on to today's telegraph. on now to today's telegraph.s try and make it that good the way can you. well it won't be that long but they've got to assume that my fears for of women and of course this follows the horrible murder of zahra this horrific murder of zahra this horrific murder as she was 35 murdered by this guy mcsweeney jordan mcsweeney horrific . so of mcsweeney horrific. so of course, sue and i was talking about being tough on crime so and he has this quite strange well to...