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now, according to the telegraph . let them eat the telegraph.em eat cake, i suppose. >> yeah . the, pensioners like >> yeah. the, pensioners like cake, don't they? they could get a lot of it for the £1,260 a yeah a lot of it for the £1,260 a year. they're going to lose under labour, says the telegraph. there's some there's some telegraph bias in here as well because what have, what have labour done to cost £1,260. well they've scrapped the winter fuel allowance, £300 a year. the 960 comes from fiscal drag basically by pensioners paying tax, not changing the strata at which the tax kicks in. they should £960. who came up with the idea of freezing these tax levels? i don't know jeremy hunt . levels? i don't know jeremy hunt. let's see what jeremy hunt has to say about this. former chancellor jeremy to say about this. former chancellorjeremy hunt to say about this. former chancellor jeremy hunt warned that millions of retirees are on track to be hit with a retirement tax. it's a shame he couldn't have done something about it. say, well, yes, a few
now, according to the telegraph . let them eat the telegraph.em eat cake, i suppose. >> yeah . the, pensioners like >> yeah. the, pensioners like cake, don't they? they could get a lot of it for the £1,260 a yeah a lot of it for the £1,260 a year. they're going to lose under labour, says the telegraph. there's some there's some telegraph bias in here as well because what have, what have labour done to cost £1,260. well they've scrapped the winter fuel allowance, £300 a year. the...
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the telegraph, good, quoted anonymous, lebanese, and his resources. a legend is a very rude airport was being used as a storage depot for weapons supplied by a wrong. the sourcing was questionable. even more telling. the telegraph report did not even include a bi line. no journalist put their name to it. still the article spread columbia so much more telegraph, i believe it was the kind of story designs to traffic across other news if he's but i'm asked in my god, assume sion, michigan, michigan, me to, to do the home that we might do you mean by these are the zip codes suffers from various problems. first of all, the author is on them. secondly, some of the sources we don't know if what they're saying is opinion or based on the evidence. this is clearly a problem, i think, way of doing, tormented some. so telegraph article has caused critics to be concerned that the newspaper maybe manufacturing consent for a potential is really right on the airport, which this is typical is rarely propaganda. and the purpose of it is very clear 1st to scare the leba
the telegraph, good, quoted anonymous, lebanese, and his resources. a legend is a very rude airport was being used as a storage depot for weapons supplied by a wrong. the sourcing was questionable. even more telling. the telegraph report did not even include a bi line. no journalist put their name to it. still the article spread columbia so much more telegraph, i believe it was the kind of story designs to traffic across other news if he's but i'm asked in my god, assume sion, michigan,...
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well, what does not help is journalism likes and reports in the telegraph. the one with no reporters name attached an exercise in propaganda, reminiscent of western news outlets and the crimes they have committed against journalism. in the past, at the expense of those in the middle east. let me 1st to mine the audiences of not is really propaganda, but american propaganda, everybody remembers colin powell, that the un security council and claiming that saddam hussein has weapons of mass destruction, which was a clear lie to justify the war against iraq and eventually the destruction of the rock, this is exactly the same and we can neither trust is really media nor british media nor western media. they regard to take is really propaganda whether it's the bbc calling as the railings killed while palestinians somehow die. whether it's the, a washington post or the new york times lies about mass rate or the 40 babies that were beheaded. all of these now are in the history books, domain and image missing from listing domain and media is, is the fact that the mai
well, what does not help is journalism likes and reports in the telegraph. the one with no reporters name attached an exercise in propaganda, reminiscent of western news outlets and the crimes they have committed against journalism. in the past, at the expense of those in the middle east. let me 1st to mine the audiences of not is really propaganda, but american propaganda, everybody remembers colin powell, that the un security council and claiming that saddam hussein has weapons of mass...
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still the article spread columbia so much more telegraph. i believe it was the kind of story designed to traffic across other news if he's but i'm that's in my god as soon finish. forgotten michigan. we took the home that we might do you mean by least the are the codes suffers from various problems. first of all, the altar is on them. secondly, some of the sources we don't know if what they're saying is opinion or based on the evidence. this is clearly a problematic way of doing tormented some so telegraph article has caused critics to be concerned that the newspaper maybe manufacturing consent for up essential is really right on the airport. which this is difficult is really propaganda. and the purpose of it is very clear 1st to scare the lebanese public, but also it's targeting western audiences and his really uh audiences. by justifying what israel intends to do, which is targeting civilians installation. lebanese government is on the defensive following a damning report by the british daily telegraph. this is a typical is rarely attempt
still the article spread columbia so much more telegraph. i believe it was the kind of story designed to traffic across other news if he's but i'm that's in my god as soon finish. forgotten michigan. we took the home that we might do you mean by least the are the codes suffers from various problems. first of all, the altar is on them. secondly, some of the sources we don't know if what they're saying is opinion or based on the evidence. this is clearly a problematic way of doing tormented some...
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the fate of the telegraph has become quite a saga.it's a business that's being pursued because it of its profitability or the influence it brings with it? if we have a look at the numbers, the revenue at the telegraph in 2023 was up around 5% at 260 million, the spectator was around 2% at 28 million, the telegraph suffered a loss around 244 million, the spectator saw 10% decline in operating profits as well. just judging by the numbers and the price hike attached to it we can say here, this is quite a lot to do with the influence that it brings. if we think about the number of britons that this paper and its online publication as well reaches, we are talking around 2.5 million britons. that is a really big reach, obviously, this is a very influential paper, also one of the oldest in the uk, started in 1855. it is also famously intertwined with the upper echelons of the conservative party. it is fair to say there is quite a lot to do with the influence this might bring. an asset like the telegraph does not come up for sale very often.
the fate of the telegraph has become quite a saga.it's a business that's being pursued because it of its profitability or the influence it brings with it? if we have a look at the numbers, the revenue at the telegraph in 2023 was up around 5% at 260 million, the spectator was around 2% at 28 million, the telegraph suffered a loss around 244 million, the spectator saw 10% decline in operating profits as well. just judging by the numbers and the price hike attached to it we can say here, this is...
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-- many telegraph wiser as they could.y almost made it to georgia. abou m from chattanooga, they ran out of fuel and the confederates closed in. the raiders took off on they survived there but one by one confederate oodhounds rounded them up. they were taken to a confederate prison, held in a tiny underground room, chained b their necks and their wrists, starved. still the men remained unbowed and unbroken. eventually eight escaped. six were exchanged for confederate prisoners.■the restd george -rpb tried both sentenced to death -- spice and both is -- spies and both ea. when that fateful day came, as they approached the gallos, philip and george stood tall. a crowd gathered around th private wilson turned to face the crowd, summing the ultimate measure of grace. and according to reports from s. he looked at the crowd and he said, they were wrong, but he did not harbor th south. toward the p he said, it was not them but s whwere responsible for the rebellion. and he said, the time would come when the union would be restore
-- many telegraph wiser as they could.y almost made it to georgia. abou m from chattanooga, they ran out of fuel and the confederates closed in. the raiders took off on they survived there but one by one confederate oodhounds rounded them up. they were taken to a confederate prison, held in a tiny underground room, chained b their necks and their wrists, starved. still the men remained unbowed and unbroken. eventually eight escaped. six were exchanged for confederate prisoners.■the restd...
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let's do the sunday telegraph. and angela rayneris sunday telegraph.er is now one of britain's most powerful women. good thing she's such a mature and balanced statesperson. >> yes, this is angela rayner. she's the woman who basically was a bit fraudulent with her. was she fraudulent? accused of being fraudulent ? being fraudulent? >> yeah, i'd say, possibly . being fraudulent? >> yeah, i'd say, possibly. i think she definitely lived in the correct house that she said, that's my opinion. yeah. >> she lived in one of those two houses. she's going to be. she's going to be the new deputy, the new deputy prime minister, which is i would think the more important job is the is the chancellor of the exchequer is more important. >> yeah. but some people are claiming for some reason now that rain is more important, even though everyone knows chancellor is the second most important because of the way the labour party i did not read this and i'll tell you why i didn't read it, because any time they say, oh, she's one of the most powerful women, she's the second i
let's do the sunday telegraph. and angela rayneris sunday telegraph.er is now one of britain's most powerful women. good thing she's such a mature and balanced statesperson. >> yes, this is angela rayner. she's the woman who basically was a bit fraudulent with her. was she fraudulent? accused of being fraudulent ? being fraudulent? >> yeah, i'd say, possibly . being fraudulent? >> yeah, i'd say, possibly. i think she definitely lived in the correct house that she said, that's...
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the two were honored for stealing a locomotive and driving north, while destroying telegraph wires essential to the wte house ceremony runs just under 20 minutes. >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. [hail to the chief playing by stri quartet anddn drums] ♪♪ here ce please bow as we mark this occasion in prayer. almighty god. giver of currently and strength -- courage and strength to all those who seek your face, we thank you for your presence beow our nation's highestr honor upon these valiant souls whose bold and heroic actions he price so many have paid for the sake of e fo all. while our nation pauses to remember t enduring legacy of privates george d. wilson and phillip g. shadrack, help us to hold fast theth they so bravely defended and help us to hold h of liberty they fought to preserve. asho the sacrifice of these brave men, grant us, lord, strength to face our battles, courage to ride toward justice, as these young men did on that great locomotive. an unwavering faith and hope that darkest hour, the light of freedom will continue t shine. may their example i
the two were honored for stealing a locomotive and driving north, while destroying telegraph wires essential to the wte house ceremony runs just under 20 minutes. >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. [hail to the chief playing by stri quartet anddn drums] ♪♪ here ce please bow as we mark this occasion in prayer. almighty god. giver of currently and strength -- courage and strength to all those who seek your face, we thank you for your presence beow our nation's...
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locomotive, and driving it north while destroying bridges, railroad tracks, and telephone wires -- telegraph wires essential to the confederacy. rs just under 20 minutes. program but you can watch it in its entirety as we take you live to the white house where makg -- announcer: please bow as we mark this occasion in prayer. >> almighty god, giver of courage and strength to all those who seek youraith we thank you for your presence with us today as we gather to bestow our nation's highest honor upon these valiant souls whose bold and heroic actions remind price so many have paid for the sake of liberty and justice for all. while our nation pautoer the enf five it's george the wilson and iphadrach, help us to hold fast the priiples they so bravely defended and help us to hold high the light of liberty they fought to preserve. the sacrifice these brave men, grant us, lord, strength to face our battles, courage to ride toward justice,t great locomotive. and hope that even in our darkest h lighl continue to shine. may their example illuminate our paths and inspire us to uphold justice and righte
locomotive, and driving it north while destroying bridges, railroad tracks, and telephone wires -- telegraph wires essential to the confederacy. rs just under 20 minutes. program but you can watch it in its entirety as we take you live to the white house where makg -- announcer: please bow as we mark this occasion in prayer. >> almighty god, giver of courage and strength to all those who seek youraith we thank you for your presence with us today as we gather to bestow our nation's highest...
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-- and cutting as many telegraph wiser as they could.hey almost made it to georgia. about 15 miles from chattanooga, they ran out of fuel and the confederates closed in. the raiders took off on foot, running and hiding in the woods. they survived there for weeks. but one by one confederate soldiers, supporters and their bloodhounds rounded them up. they were taken to a confederate prison, held in a tiny underground room, chained by their necks and their wrists, starved. still the men remained unbowed and unbroken. eventually eight escaped. six were exchanged for confederate prisoners. the rest, including philip and george -rpb tried as spice and both sentenced to death -- spice and both is -- spies and both sentenced to death. when that fateful day came, as they approached the gallos, philip and george stood tall. a crowd gathered around them, private wilson turned to face the crowd, summing the ultimate measure of grace. and according to reports from that day, this is what he said. he looked at the crowd and he said, he believed they we
-- and cutting as many telegraph wiser as they could.hey almost made it to georgia. about 15 miles from chattanooga, they ran out of fuel and the confederates closed in. the raiders took off on foot, running and hiding in the woods. they survived there for weeks. but one by one confederate soldiers, supporters and their bloodhounds rounded them up. they were taken to a confederate prison, held in a tiny underground room, chained by their necks and their wrists, starved. still the men remained...
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let's move on to the telegraph. louis. >> telegraph. this is good news happening.den aides working on plan to convince president to stand down because the president, a president's an idiot. i think we just saw him say, did did did we not hear him say, did did did we not hear him say, i couldn't believe what we just hear that or not? >> i wasn't sure. >> i wasn't sure. >> it seemed to be coming down with covid, so maybe i'm completely nuts, but you both heard it as well, didn't you? i heard it as well, didn't you? i heard it as well, didn't you? i heard it seemed like he said putin instead of zelenskyy. >> so he's introducing i'm going to let zelenskyy say something. he's, he's he's the hoodlum who's working in, yeah. well he is it from what i hear. i've heard about it. he's a hoodlum and he's working in the ukraine. and so he introduces zelenskyy and instead of saying president zelenskyy, he said, president putin. it's not a good look, is it? no, it isn't a good look. >> well, no, he certainly has. all eyes are on him and everybody says and we've got this, press co
let's move on to the telegraph. louis. >> telegraph. this is good news happening.den aides working on plan to convince president to stand down because the president, a president's an idiot. i think we just saw him say, did did did we not hear him say, did did did we not hear him say, i couldn't believe what we just hear that or not? >> i wasn't sure. >> i wasn't sure. >> it seemed to be coming down with covid, so maybe i'm completely nuts, but you both heard it as well,...
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okay, we're going to move on to the telegraph. the front coven on to the telegraph.he front cover, josh, what are the telegraph leading with? >> on wednesday, johnson asked trump to stand by ukraine. we've got a lovely picture there of our former pm, and he's combed his hair for this one, which is nice. well, sort of. sort of. yeah and, and we have a trump, who's alive, which is great. if you want to have a job, and i mean, i'm just saying that people who say the opposite, not that i have. i'm just saying the people who've not. i'm just. i'm glad you want to put my. josh. i just want to want to put my foot in it. i just want to be very clear that i'm very happy he's alive. >> well, of course he is. of course he's still. that wasn't ironic. here he is. you know, it's kind of it's kind of incredible that he's right back at work, i think. >> i reckon he would have got in even if he'd been killed. i think he's that, you know, nothing. nothing stops him, guy. i think he would have just been rather biden is so unpopular. >> yeah, something like that. >> yeah, something lik
okay, we're going to move on to the telegraph. the front coven on to the telegraph.he front cover, josh, what are the telegraph leading with? >> on wednesday, johnson asked trump to stand by ukraine. we've got a lovely picture there of our former pm, and he's combed his hair for this one, which is nice. well, sort of. sort of. yeah and, and we have a trump, who's alive, which is great. if you want to have a job, and i mean, i'm just saying that people who say the opposite, not that i...
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leah telegraph, leo lewis good.the famously impartial news agencies complains that the bbc were afraid of not being impartial. >> yeah, so the bbc bosses panicked over impartiality rules dunng panicked over impartiality rules during the pandemic, says lewis goodall. he's the former newsnight policy editor who suggested that bbc bosses were panicked by accusations of left wing bias during the covid pandemic. and this basically comes down to while he was at the bbc, goodall became embroiled in a public spat over impartiality with sir robin gibb, a former director of communications at number 10. i think under theresa may, who was appointed as a bbc board member in 2021, and, lewis goodall wrote an article for the new statesman that was very critical of the tory government, and he was told after after he'd had this sort of twitter spat with the sir robbie, the editors told him to be very careful and that robbie is watching you and lewis goodall says it was improper for someone on the board not supposed to be involved in
leah telegraph, leo lewis good.the famously impartial news agencies complains that the bbc were afraid of not being impartial. >> yeah, so the bbc bosses panicked over impartiality rules dunng panicked over impartiality rules during the pandemic, says lewis goodall. he's the former newsnight policy editor who suggested that bbc bosses were panicked by accusations of left wing bias during the covid pandemic. and this basically comes down to while he was at the bbc, goodall became embroiled...
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sunday telegraph pm catastrophe. sunday telegraph pm to hand teachers and nurses bumper pay rise. the observer says labour makes working class children key to school reforms sunday express the great brexit betrayal and the sunday the daily star sunday red dwarf legend save our angel delight and those of your front pages. we'll get to the important angel delight ones soon, but paul, mail on sunday. where are they going on about panic alarms given to all new mps over safety fears, >> after an unprecedented rise in the number of threats and a gun attack on trump, it triggers a dramatic increase in westminster security measures. now, they've all been given these devices supplied as part of their commons welcome pack. as a and this is a first in doing so it does the i'm slightly cynical about these things because it always feels like slightly more of an insurance policy , than insurance policy, than a deterrent because, it should something happen, god forbid. and you know, the chances are getting higher and higher, it's almost like the powers that be can say, look, we, you know, we gav
sunday telegraph pm catastrophe. sunday telegraph pm to hand teachers and nurses bumper pay rise. the observer says labour makes working class children key to school reforms sunday express the great brexit betrayal and the sunday the daily star sunday red dwarf legend save our angel delight and those of your front pages. we'll get to the important angel delight ones soon, but paul, mail on sunday. where are they going on about panic alarms given to all new mps over safety fears, >> after...
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let's get into it with the sunday telegraph.bout asking for consent and things like that . that sexual things like that. that sexual assault solved. and i assume, indeed. >> yeah, they should spread these out . athletes condoms tell these out. athletes condoms tell users to ensure they have consent of partner. yeah they've got they've they've distributed 300,000 contraceptives. that's 33 per, olympian because obviously they've got high sex drives. i don't know, i thought you weren't meant to have sex before doing events. or maybe. maybe it's celebration of week beds. >> so they couldn't, didn't they? the cardboard beds. >> maybe they should put in. here we go. here's something. >> maybe they should of love. be fair. ask for consent. >> yeah, ask for consent . the >> yeah, ask for consent. the idea that someone's going to, like, see that as they're about and then go, oh yeah, i forgot to ask, can i just double check that? oh yeah. no, that or it's going to stop like a sexual attack and go, oh, you know what? you've you've made me
let's get into it with the sunday telegraph.bout asking for consent and things like that . that sexual things like that. that sexual assault solved. and i assume, indeed. >> yeah, they should spread these out . athletes condoms tell these out. athletes condoms tell users to ensure they have consent of partner. yeah they've got they've they've distributed 300,000 contraceptives. that's 33 per, olympian because obviously they've got high sex drives. i don't know, i thought you weren't meant...
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we've got to just kick some butt two seconds very quickly. >> cover the telegraph.r the telegraph. josh >> gps threat to see fewer patients in payroll . so, go to patients in payroll. so, go to the doctors sooner rather than later. >> somebody. they hate us. >> somebody. they hate us. >> and i haven't seen this in print that, somewhere in the region of 50% of visits to the gp are with mental health issues. now, i don't know what i make of that exactly, but it doesn't feel like the ideal use of a gp's time. i'm not belittling those that need, but it feels like maybe it could be met more productively by people who had more narrow. well, there's three stories who specialise in mental health, right? >> mental people to go off benefits and go into the i don't think mental people is the expression that we use now, is it sorry, all the mental health people benefits and then get into the army? i think rio is the most obvious way to deal with it very quickly. >> the daily star carry, the daily star, goes with, back of the net. >> and what this is about is the it's putting th
we've got to just kick some butt two seconds very quickly. >> cover the telegraph.r the telegraph. josh >> gps threat to see fewer patients in payroll . so, go to patients in payroll. so, go to the doctors sooner rather than later. >> somebody. they hate us. >> somebody. they hate us. >> and i haven't seen this in print that, somewhere in the region of 50% of visits to the gp are with mental health issues. now, i don't know what i make of that exactly, but it...
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so we will begin with the telegraph.>> yeah. >> yeah. >> royal mail blamed for postal vote chaos. >> so this is supposedly happening in about 70 constituencies. there have been complaints and i didn't realise how popular it was. i think they're saying it's up to 25% of they're saying it's up to 25% of the vote now. amazing, yeah. so it's a it's a big deal. it's about 10 million people are thought to do that. there are workarounds to do the postal vote. okay. and, but there are workarounds in that. if you haven't had it, some of them haven't had it, some of them haven't been delivered yet. some of them, they're afraid that it's not going to get there in time. but i believe it says or it says here, whether you're going to believe the daily telegraph, i'll believe him this time, that you can just take the postal vote with you if you're afraid of it not getting back and counted, you could just take it along to the polling office and hand it in and hand it in basically with a bit of so it wouldn't be a postal vote then? techn
so we will begin with the telegraph.>> yeah. >> yeah. >> royal mail blamed for postal vote chaos. >> so this is supposedly happening in about 70 constituencies. there have been complaints and i didn't realise how popular it was. i think they're saying it's up to 25% of they're saying it's up to 25% of the vote now. amazing, yeah. so it's a it's a big deal. it's about 10 million people are thought to do that. there are workarounds to do the postal vote. okay. and, but...
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it was hard to get the support of western union and the telegraph operators to do so. a lot of the other recommendations though, were a more kind of vague levels of put together more federal information, essentially, maybe create a while while this committee was going to sunset. maybe there should be created essentially a federal crime commission to continue its work and continue creating developing new information and new sources that could be used to assist these local organizations that, like i said, he really thought was going to be the place where this this problem was going to be ferreted out. were there repercussions for some of the organized crime figures, some of the folks, some of them had already been had already been on the radar of of law enforcement. gambler and another gambler in new york, i didn't mention named frank erikson was already being, i think, charged with perjury because he had been done and testify before another previous investigation about the use of telegraphs in interstate commerce, in gambling operation. as frank costello was already, i
it was hard to get the support of western union and the telegraph operators to do so. a lot of the other recommendations though, were a more kind of vague levels of put together more federal information, essentially, maybe create a while while this committee was going to sunset. maybe there should be created essentially a federal crime commission to continue its work and continue creating developing new information and new sources that could be used to assist these local organizations that,...
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sunday telegraph-— earlier stage. thank you. sunday teleu-rah. ., ~ , telegraph.inister. given it is your view that the nhs| given it is your view that the nhs is broken. — given it is your view that the nhs is broken, are you happy with the performance of the nhs chief executive and will you be keeping her on? _ executive and will you be keeping her on? look, this is not aimed at the heron? look, this is not aimed at the chief— her on? look, this is not aimed at the chief executive of the nhs. if the chief executive of the nhs. if the chief executive of the nhs. if the reflection on the failure of leadership of the last government. it is a raw honesty about the state of the nhs because we will not fix it if we are not honest. it is a tough thing to hear if you work in the nhs. 0bviously, my wife works in the nhs. 0bviously, my wife works in the nhs. 0bviously, my wife works in the nhs as i may have mentioned but it is tough because if you work in the nhs, putting a huge amount and in difficult circumstances. it is unrelenting. but, you know, we have to be honest
sunday telegraph-— earlier stage. thank you. sunday teleu-rah. ., ~ , telegraph.inister. given it is your view that the nhs| given it is your view that the nhs is broken. — given it is your view that the nhs is broken, are you happy with the performance of the nhs chief executive and will you be keeping her on? _ executive and will you be keeping her on? look, this is not aimed at the heron? look, this is not aimed at the chief— her on? look, this is not aimed at the chief executive of...
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a new stage in the restoration of the central telegraph on tverskaya.s. its diameter is almost 3 m. already during the work, specialists made an unexpected discovery. it turned out that the decorative element was not integral and was assembled from different parts. anastasia makhina climbed the scaffolding and examined everything in detail. golden ears frame a five-pointed red star. the coat of arms above the main entrance to the central telegraph building is still hidden by scaffolding from the eyes of passers-by. this was painted before the varnish was applied, because... you see small cracks like cobwebs that will also need to be cleaned, cleaned, painted and covered with glaze. during the restoration it turned out that the coat of arms was not whole, it was made of there are more than 50 components, many of them still have this marking. where the plywood is now, stood the famous globe, it is now being restored in st. petersburg, and the unusual frame in the shape of the early soviet coat of arms will be completely ready in a month, approximately fro
a new stage in the restoration of the central telegraph on tverskaya.s. its diameter is almost 3 m. already during the work, specialists made an unexpected discovery. it turned out that the decorative element was not integral and was assembled from different parts. anastasia makhina climbed the scaffolding and examined everything in detail. golden ears frame a five-pointed red star. the coat of arms above the main entrance to the central telegraph building is still hidden by scaffolding from...
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they will have been a lot of— well telegraphed?e former prime minister rishi sunak gave approvalfor what we former prime minister rishi sunak gave approval for what we call access to take place which is when the saddo secretaries... and talk about what their priorities were from the start. —— to take place when the secretaries... those things that would have taken place before, ed miliband, for example, pat mcfadden, will have worked much more closely with the civil service, they know each other and trust and respect each other, i think we will see them more prepared than some of the others for whom it is the first time. as a minister, even, and as a cabinet minister. it will be variable, apache, the civil service permits... variable, apache, the civil service permits- - -— permits... because i 'ust want to -ause permits... because i 'ust want to pause there. h permits... because i just want to pause there. apologies - permits... because i just want to pause there. apologies court -- | pause there. apologies court —— apologies for
they will have been a lot of— well telegraphed?e former prime minister rishi sunak gave approvalfor what we former prime minister rishi sunak gave approval for what we call access to take place which is when the saddo secretaries... and talk about what their priorities were from the start. —— to take place when the secretaries... those things that would have taken place before, ed miliband, for example, pat mcfadden, will have worked much more closely with the civil service, they know...
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the telegraph . and time to throw telegraph.dom out of my wallet. >> well, that seems separate to this, but yeah , miracle new this, but yeah, miracle new anti—hiv jab could revolutionise virus protection. so lena capovilla , let's say, is this capovilla, let's say, is this new, incredibly effective vaccine? i mean , they say it's vaccine? i mean, they say it's got vaccine like potential. so presumably that means it doesn't work and the government are going to pressure you to have it for no reason. but in actual fact, you have a stroke two weeks later. this is one of the good ones. so it's, they gave it to 2134 women, and they and it was it worked in every case or something. so yeah, we could have a cure. and i've written a note here. i can't read because i've got i've got hiv. no, i haven't the i this is my last ever show. 20s >> any thoughts on it, >> any thoughts on it, >> eazy e, got hiv from freddie mercury, according to a song that i listened to. but yeah, the downside of this is it could increase risky sex and increase st
the telegraph . and time to throw telegraph.dom out of my wallet. >> well, that seems separate to this, but yeah , miracle new this, but yeah, miracle new anti—hiv jab could revolutionise virus protection. so lena capovilla , let's say, is this capovilla, let's say, is this new, incredibly effective vaccine? i mean , they say it's vaccine? i mean, they say it's got vaccine like potential. so presumably that means it doesn't work and the government are going to pressure you to have it...
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what's in the front cover of the telegraph nick. so the telegraph have le pen. i have wiped out macron. very bold words. she says she's practically wiped out macron. she got 34.5% of the vote versus the new popular front who are left. he's got 28.5. are macron's together coalition 22.5. so you just got absolutely destroyed. so he came third it seems that way. and from the telegraph article i know it's shocking stuff. i mean i hope that's right because i've just. no, no, it's i hate to give out misinformation on the telly and be louis schaefer, but the point is she's destroyed macron. he took he took the snap election. it's backfired. unless you believe the theory that he wants to just go and do a job for the un or nato or something, or he he wants to just get out of that seems to be the career progression for all politicians. yeah, i think rishi is eyeing his next job at facebook or whatever it is, but and she says she wants an absolute majority in the second round because this is weird french system i don't understand. well, yeah. so this is the first round. so
what's in the front cover of the telegraph nick. so the telegraph have le pen. i have wiped out macron. very bold words. she says she's practically wiped out macron. she got 34.5% of the vote versus the new popular front who are left. he's got 28.5. are macron's together coalition 22.5. so you just got absolutely destroyed. so he came third it seems that way. and from the telegraph article i know it's shocking stuff. i mean i hope that's right because i've just. no, no, it's i hate to give out...