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martin, starting with you, the front page of the daily telegraph. e worst inflation in the g7, the group of leading industrialised nations. the daily tele . ra - h industrialised nations. the daily telegraph are — industrialised nations. the daily telegraph are going _ industrialised nations. the daily telegraph are going straight - industrialised nations. the dailyl telegraph are going straight with the 10.1% figure and comparing it with figures in other countries in europe and the us, which obviously as the headline suggests are lower than ours. which certainly makes the situation look even worse for us, doesn't it? it's not great in some other countries, and the reason we are worse off is we rely a lot on gas and imports than many european countries. therefore, the declining rate of the pound against the dollar hits are small than the declining rate of the euro against the dollar. both currencies have gone down against the dollar but it hits us more because we rely on imports. as everyone realises from the figures today and what has been going on,
martin, starting with you, the front page of the daily telegraph. e worst inflation in the g7, the group of leading industrialised nations. the daily tele . ra - h industrialised nations. the daily telegraph are — industrialised nations. the daily telegraph are going _ industrialised nations. the daily telegraph are going straight - industrialised nations. the dailyl telegraph are going straight with the 10.1% figure and comparing it with figures in other countries in europe and the us, which...
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let's go to the daily telegraph. schools with - politics. let's go to the daily telegraph. aces both recognising that some young people are transitioning and feel that they need to access, others changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex. look, this changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex. look,— on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story and _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story and on - on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story and on behalf| on their birth sex. look, this is a l very strange story and on behalf of the attorney general and clarifying the attorney general and clarifying the rules. but
let's go to the daily telegraph. schools with - politics. let's go to the daily telegraph. aces both recognising that some young people are transitioning and feel that they need to access, others changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex. look, this changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex. look,— on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story and _ on...
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let's go to the daily telegraph. schools with - politics. let's go to the daily telegraph. schools with only politics. let's go to the daily - telegraph. schools with only unisex lavatories are breaking the law. this is the tension between providing safe single—sex spaces both recognising that some young people are transitioning and feel that they need to access, others changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex. look, this changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex. look,— on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story and _ on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story and on - on their birth sex. look, this is a very strange story and on behalf| on their birth sex. look, this is a l very strange story and on behalf of the attorney general and clarifying the attorney general and clarifying the rules. but i worry about is this is a really sensitive issue and i think young people that are transitioning, it is incredibly complex an
let's go to the daily telegraph. schools with - politics. let's go to the daily telegraph. schools with only politics. let's go to the daily - telegraph. schools with only unisex lavatories are breaking the law. this is the tension between providing safe single—sex spaces both recognising that some young people are transitioning and feel that they need to access, others changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex. look, this changing rooms which are not based on their birth sex....
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we moved to the daily telegraph because we _ would too. we have been| telegraph because we have been covering over the last few weeks various stresses and strains of the nhs is under. we have had delays to a&e, delays to add minutes waiting times, now we have nhs 111 patients on hold 20 times too long. shaama, what are the details. this on hold 20 times too long. shaama, what are the details.— what are the details. this is a re ort what are the details. this is a report that — what are the details. this is a report that says _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 times - what are the details. this is a - report that says 20 times longer, so they are _ report that says 20 times longer, so they are supposed to answer within a few minutes but they are waiting 6.5 minutes— few minutes but they are waiting 6.5 minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if— minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if you — minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if you are panicked and something is going
we moved to the daily telegraph because we _ would too. we have been| telegraph because we have been covering over the last few weeks various stresses and strains of the nhs is under. we have had delays to a&e, delays to add minutes waiting times, now we have nhs 111 patients on hold 20 times too long. shaama, what are the details. this on hold 20 times too long. shaama, what are the details.— what are the details. this is a re ort what are the details. this is a report that — what are...
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the daily- were nodding along. the daily teler-rah were nodding along. the daily telegraph call— were nodding along. say it is spot on as a policy. it's much more remarkable to get three as from your local comprehensive than from a private school and you should be viewed more favourably if you do. fantastic. now the front page of the sun, martin. gold trafford. manchester united not doing brilliantly at the moment, but potentially some good news for them? for their fans, potentially some good news for them? fortheirfans, i'm potentially some good news for them? for theirfans, i'm sure. potentially some good news for them? fortheirfans, i'm sure. i potentially some good news for them? for theirfans, i'm sure. i want to for their fans, i'm sure. i want to talk— for their fans, i'm sure. i want to taikahout— for their fans, i'm sure. i want to talk about this because we have been talking _ talk about this because we have been talking about lots of depressing things. — talking about lots of depressing things, haven't we? as a leeds united — things, haven't we? as a leeds united fan. _ things, haven't we
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the daily telegraph have picked up here saying, in the first comment on the debate, james cleverly, theildren to decide between applicants with similar grades. so quite a narrow focus there, rather than the broad debate, but interesting, i'm sure that will get the readers of the daily telegraph interested, which is why they put it on their front page, of course. 0k, why they put it on their front page, of course. ok, the front page of the financial times. this is a counterintuitive story at first glance, at least. martin, the headline is japan's latest advice on alcohol to its younger generation. please drink more. what's going on? because they are not drinking enough of their own sake, isn't it? funnily enough, in conjunction with younger people in other parts of the world, including in this country, the evidence has shown over recent decades, in fact, the last few decades, in fact, the last few decades, that there is a decline in drinking among younger people. this is happening injapan. and of course it's harming their drinks industry in effect, and they are trying to encourage people
the daily telegraph have picked up here saying, in the first comment on the debate, james cleverly, theildren to decide between applicants with similar grades. so quite a narrow focus there, rather than the broad debate, but interesting, i'm sure that will get the readers of the daily telegraph interested, which is why they put it on their front page, of course. 0k, why they put it on their front page, of course. ok, the front page of the financial times. this is a counterintuitive story at...
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"britain fears" is the lead in the daily telegraph. as it leads with calls for a windfall tax, as companies at the centre of the global grain trade enjoy record bonanza amid soaring food prices around the world. —— the guardian. plenty of papers to look at and as we begin our look, they are all dominated by the shooting of a nine—year—old, the death of a nine—year—old. kate, we start with the liverpool echo which we don't always feature in this news of your but we do tonight for obvious reasons, and i sat there in the summary, the question, the paper asks, "whose side are you on?" just to give the audience one of the subtitles there, "imagine knowing something about this unspeakable crime but keeping quiet because you'd rather sacrifice our city to the thugs then getjustice for 0livia." kate, take us through the weight the liverpool echo presents the story as popular as he pointed out, it's an incredibly arresting front page is popular with the liverpool echo covering a horrific story of a nine—year—old girl. fix, big story of a nine-yea
"britain fears" is the lead in the daily telegraph. as it leads with calls for a windfall tax, as companies at the centre of the global grain trade enjoy record bonanza amid soaring food prices around the world. —— the guardian. plenty of papers to look at and as we begin our look, they are all dominated by the shooting of a nine—year—old, the death of a nine—year—old. kate, we start with the liverpool echo which we don't always feature in this news of your but we do...
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so let's begin with the daily telegraph, and thank you forjoining us this evening. ine, the new prime minister will offer help with bills. it says as soon as possible — but when is that? from speaking to people, they need help now. , ., ., , ., ., . now. they do, and this announcement cominu now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow _ now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow from _ now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow from ofgem - now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow from ofgem will. now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow from ofgem will be | coming tomorrow from 0fgem will be huge because it will set out what the next couple of months will look like for millions of households across the country who are struggling to pay their bills. and within two weeks, we will also have a new prime minister. liz truss will have had her new cabinet installed, shall have done her first pmqs and be under huge pressure to say what she'll do for the cost of so far we've had another leadership postings tonight — she's been
so let's begin with the daily telegraph, and thank you forjoining us this evening. ine, the new prime minister will offer help with bills. it says as soon as possible — but when is that? from speaking to people, they need help now. , ., ., , ., ., . now. they do, and this announcement cominu now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow _ now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow from _ now. they do, and this announcement coming tomorrow from ofgem - now. they do, and this...
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says the daily telegraph. it's home, it's home, history makers, the daily mirror. t a dream, we did beat germany to the finals. a photo of all the winners together on the daily telegraph as well. what about the future? and the impact this result might have. . earlier, i asked tracy noonan, goalkeeper for the us women's national football team that won the world cup in 1999, for her take on the final. tremendous game. i loved watching the game, and the action and i was definitely excited to see england pull it off in the end. your national team has gone from strength to strength over the course of the last 20, 30 years even now, actually. how does england, for example, make the most of a moment like this because we talk a lot about boosting grass roots sport and obviously the excitement that young girls are going to see from a win like this, do you need a lot of infrastructure for this to work? a lot of financial support too? i mean, to be honest, england is reaping the rewards of what they have been already kind of putting into place, when you talk about the apprenti
says the daily telegraph. it's home, it's home, history makers, the daily mirror. t a dream, we did beat germany to the finals. a photo of all the winners together on the daily telegraph as well. what about the future? and the impact this result might have. . earlier, i asked tracy noonan, goalkeeper for the us women's national football team that won the world cup in 1999, for her take on the final. tremendous game. i loved watching the game, and the action and i was definitely excited to see...
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the daily telegraph reports that a minister wants people hosting ukrainian refugees to be given more and deal with the cost of rising bills. and the daily star's front page is dedicated to taking a nap, they report that snoozing at work makes people more productive. so, let's begin. starting with the financial times, welcome to you both. the uk inflation protected to top 18%, sobering, given how high currently —— inflation currently is. this sobering, given how high currently -- inflation currently is.— -- inflation currently is. this is a re ort -- inflation currently is. this is a report by — -- inflation currently is. this is a report by city _ -- inflation currently is. this is a report by city of _ -- inflation currently is. this is a report by city of the _ -- inflation currently is. this is a report by city of the investment l report by city of the investment bank, it is on the higher end of the predictions for high —— how high inflation could get but if this prediction does pan out, we are looking at high street inflation since 1976. it is a big issue, particularly when you k
the daily telegraph reports that a minister wants people hosting ukrainian refugees to be given more and deal with the cost of rising bills. and the daily star's front page is dedicated to taking a nap, they report that snoozing at work makes people more productive. so, let's begin. starting with the financial times, welcome to you both. the uk inflation protected to top 18%, sobering, given how high currently —— inflation currently is. this sobering, given how high currently -- inflation...
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now to exam results day, as the daily telegraph features a picture ofjoyful students celebrating with headline that 20% of our top university places have gone to foreign students. the daily mirror asks what has become of our country as a 87—year—old man waits in the cold for a ambulance for 15 hours. the guardian says water company executives bonus rose by 20% in 2021, despite most of the firms failing to meet sewage pollution targets. the metro's take on this is "feeling flush" — for what it calls the �*scandal�* of water bosses�* 2a million pounds pay rise as pipes leak in the streets, and sewage is dumped in the sea. and finally, the times says thousands of foreign workers will be hired for britain's care homes this winter under plans for a matchmaking service to plug staff shortages. let us begin. james, do you want to kick us off this run with the telegraph, and this story about exam results? , ., , results? yes, the telegraph hitting out at international _ results? yes, the telegraph hitting out at international students - - results? yes, the telegraph hitting out at internation
now to exam results day, as the daily telegraph features a picture ofjoyful students celebrating with headline that 20% of our top university places have gone to foreign students. the daily mirror asks what has become of our country as a 87—year—old man waits in the cold for a ambulance for 15 hours. the guardian says water company executives bonus rose by 20% in 2021, despite most of the firms failing to meet sewage pollution targets. the metro's take on this is "feeling flush"...
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quoted on the front of the daily telegraph. same story on a couple of different papers. look at the metro, james. slightly different tone there. it's drought over order, grass up a neighbour, it says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen _ says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on — says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on the _ says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on the front - says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on the front of - says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on the front of the i we've seen on the front of the telegraph. it said that the company told regulators injanuary it telegraph. it said that the company told regulators in january it would be ready— told regulators in january it would be ready to go online. 400,000 households will benefit from that drinking — households will benefit from that drinking water as well. but the metro— drinking water as well. but the metro and the daily star, a couple of pages _ metro and the daily star, a couple of pages have got these fun front—page headlines, if you like. grass—
quoted on the front of the daily telegraph. same story on a couple of different papers. look at the metro, james. slightly different tone there. it's drought over order, grass up a neighbour, it says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen _ says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on — says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on the _ says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on the front - says. it's a huge contrast to what we've seen on the front of - says. it's a huge...
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the daily - resolved. final story - looking to i the winter. on the daily telegrapht are people going to do, philip bathtubs? ~ . , ., bathtubs? i think what they are auoin to bathtubs? i think what they are going to do _ bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is _ bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is order— bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is order as - bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is order as much i bathtubs? i think what they are - going to do is order as much larger as they— going to do is order as much larger as they can— going to do is order as much larger as they can and stored under the stairs— as they can and stored under the stairs -- — as they can and stored under the stairs -- as _ as they can and stored under the stairs —— as much longer. so that they've _ stairs —— as much longer. so that they've got — stairs —— as much longer. so that they've got a _ stairs —— as much longer. so that they've got a stash for the winter. the good — they've got a stash for the winter. the good news is that they don't really _ the g
the daily - resolved. final story - looking to i the winter. on the daily telegrapht are people going to do, philip bathtubs? ~ . , ., bathtubs? i think what they are auoin to bathtubs? i think what they are going to do _ bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is _ bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is order— bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is order as - bathtubs? i think what they are going to do is order as much i bathtubs? i think what they are - going to do is...
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the daily telegraph, big picture there are one of the ballistic missiles that's been launched by chinapment, rosa. yeah because we — worrying development, rosa. yeah because we don't _ worrying development, rosa. yeah because we don't have... _ worrying development, rosa. yeah because we don't have... the economy is tanking _ because we don't have... the economy is tanking. there's a new crisis looming — is tanking. there's a new crisis looming in— is tanking. there's a new crisis looming in china. this seems to have been _ looming in china. this seems to have been triggered by a visit by nancy pelosi. _ been triggered by a visit by nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house of representatives. she's not gone there _ representatives. she's not gone there on— representatives. she's not gone there on the behalf of the bite and raising _ there on the behalf of the bite and raising it's— there on the behalf of the bite and raising. it's gone down very badly in beijing — raising. it's gone down very badly in beijing -- _ raising. it's gone down very badly in beijing —— on behalf of the biden re
the daily telegraph, big picture there are one of the ballistic missiles that's been launched by chinapment, rosa. yeah because we — worrying development, rosa. yeah because we don't _ worrying development, rosa. yeah because we don't have... _ worrying development, rosa. yeah because we don't have... the economy is tanking _ because we don't have... the economy is tanking. there's a new crisis looming — is tanking. there's a new crisis looming in— is tanking. there's a new crisis looming...
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let's continue talking about bills, the cost—of—living but bring in the daily telegraph newspaper to someone seeing a gas bill, and the war in ukraine. .,. , seeing a gas bill, and the war in ukraine. .. , �*, , ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over _ ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over the _ ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over the war - ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over the war in - ukraine. exactly, there's this i collision over the war in ukraine and rocketing fuel prices. boris johnson — and rocketing fuel prices. boris johnson talked about this before, warning _ johnson talked about this before, warning we could start to see ukraine fatigue setting in — and that's— ukraine fatigue setting in — and that's what this article is speaking to. that's what this article is speaking to it _ that's what this article is speaking to it says— that's what this article is speaking to. it says that european countries are so— to. it says that european countries are so firm — to. it says that european countries are so firm against vladimir putin and imposin
let's continue talking about bills, the cost—of—living but bring in the daily telegraph newspaper to someone seeing a gas bill, and the war in ukraine. .,. , seeing a gas bill, and the war in ukraine. .. , �*, , ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over _ ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over the _ ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over the war - ukraine. exactly, there's this collision over the war in - ukraine. exactly, there's this i collision over the war in...
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the daily telegraph, liz truss, you can see on the front page picking up another endorser.ying she has the graph to win. ,, . , , .., mordaunt saying she has the graph to win. ,, . , , ., win. i think that is significant and because she _ win. i think that is significant and because she was _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i of _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i of liz - win. i think that is significant and because she was i of liz truss, i win. i think that is significant and l because she was i of liz truss, this is an important moment. —— ahead of. the only person was against putting down taxes was rishi sunak, so it makes sense that all of those others who are in the leadership race would ultimately put themselves behind liz truss. she's growing more powerful every day, so they are also bagging their places on the front bench. i think it's very significant. we didn't really think an awful lot of penny mourdant before the race beyond but she was very interesting mp. zahaw
the daily telegraph, liz truss, you can see on the front page picking up another endorser.ying she has the graph to win. ,, . , , .., mordaunt saying she has the graph to win. ,, . , , ., win. i think that is significant and because she _ win. i think that is significant and because she was _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i of _ win. i think that is significant and because she was i of liz - win. i think that is...
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let's finish with the daily telegraph. satins not to blame for aches, just age. —— statins. se a lot of people use them. it's very confusing as to what they're good for, what side effects are. now it seems that your creaking joints are just because you're getting older! it creaking joints are just because you're getting older!— creaking joints are just because you're getting older! it blames it on the long _ you're getting older! it blames it on the long march _ you're getting older! it blames it on the long march of _ you're getting older! it blames it on the long march of time. - you're getting older! it blames it on the long march of time. it's i you're getting older! it blames it on the long march of time. it's a| on the long march of time. it's a massive — on the long march of time. it's a massive study. 150,000 people. there have been_ massive study. 150,000 people. there have been concerns about statins having _ have been concerns about statins having pains on the joints. it's a double—blind study which mixed it all up. _ double—blind study which mixed it all up. and —
let's finish with the daily telegraph. satins not to blame for aches, just age. —— statins. se a lot of people use them. it's very confusing as to what they're good for, what side effects are. now it seems that your creaking joints are just because you're getting older! it creaking joints are just because you're getting older!— creaking joints are just because you're getting older! it blames it on the long _ you're getting older! it blames it on the long march _ you're getting older! it...
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with me are are olivia utley, who's assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcasterjohnvery good evening to you both. thank you very much for being with us. let's show you the front pages we've got so far. we'll start with that breaking news on the guardian's front page, mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. the telegraph follows the story — his reforms set in train a series of events that led to the collapse of soviet communism, and helped to end the cold war. back here in the uk, the i newspaper carries a plea from small businesses to whoever becomes prime minister. "save us from 200% energy hikes," is its headline. -- 400%. the ft says rishi sunak warns over risk of markets losing faith in british economy. the express says farewell to boris johnson as the race to become the next prime minister draws to a close, with them and in her —— winner announced on monday. let's start off with john and let's start off withjohn and the death of mikhail gorbachev. an extraordinary figure. it's one of those late—breaking stories that's a
with me are are olivia utley, who's assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcasterjohnvery good evening to you both. thank you very much for being with us. let's show you the front pages we've got so far. we'll start with that breaking news on the guardian's front page, mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. the telegraph follows the story — his reforms set in train a series of events that led to the collapse of soviet...
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in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for thetwo years, and says while he's concerned about helping people on benefits and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year, he says, you're having your energy bills go up by 80%. the energy price cap is set by the regulator 0fgem. it's rising by 80% in october. currently, a typical annual energy bill paid by direct debit is £1,971. in october, that will rise to £3,519. pre—payment meter customers pay a little extra. a typical usage bill from october then will be £3,608. i'm afraid the pain might not be over. the energy price cap is now reviewed every three months. analysts are predicting a rise in january and another one in april. with every increase, more and more people will face financial difficulty. people here in reading are starting to fear the pinch. at the moment it's ok, but eventually it'll come to a point where, especially in the winter, you will struggle. so i'm quite lucky, but i can imagine a lot pe
in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for thetwo years, and says while he's concerned about helping people on benefits and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year, he says, you're having your energy bills go up by 80%. the energy price cap is set by the regulator 0fgem. it's rising by 80% in october. currently, a typical annual energy bill paid by direct debit...
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isjust one in, you need good eyesight for this, it is just one of the columns at the front of the daily telegraphaccess, i will not take job near the bottom, it says soon access, i will not takejob in liz truss cabinet. is that something you are surprised by, or does it seem inevitable, given the gulf of their different plans in the economy and on taxation? it different plans in the economy and on taxation?— different plans in the economy and on taxation? ., , , on taxation? it has not exactly been a good-natured _ on taxation? it has not exactly been a good-natured contest _ on taxation? it has not exactly been a good-natured contest for - on taxation? it has not exactly been a good-natured contest for the - a good—natured contest for the conservative leadership. in some ways. _ conservative leadership. in some ways, it — conservative leadership. in some ways, it is — conservative leadership. in some ways, it is not surprising, there was _ ways, it is not surprising, there was speculation over the weekend, including _ was speculation over the weekend, including from my colleague in the lobby— in
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"truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits," reads the front of the daily telegraph, referring toments made by liz truss at the final tory hustings held in london a few hours ago. "ryan giggs trialjury split," reads the front of metro. the former footballer could face a retrial after a jury failed to reach a verdict charges he faced the ft leads the ft leads on gas prices in europe — reporting that german factories are halting production in response to energy prices caused by russia's "alarming" squeeze on gas. the express has the news that the queen will not travel to appoint the new pm next week. it will take place at balmoral. in a special to mark the 40th edition of voice. prince charles has been made the guest editor and he described in the headline sharing the shared vision for change. along with a photo of him with the prime minister. let's begin. james, do you want to kick us off? the eye front page of yellow seems like a little bit of worry amongst liz truss�*s colleagues among the upcoming election. of course, the big topic we're all worried about is energy hikes and wha
"truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits," reads the front of the daily telegraph, referring toments made by liz truss at the final tory hustings held in london a few hours ago. "ryan giggs trialjury split," reads the front of metro. the former footballer could face a retrial after a jury failed to reach a verdict charges he faced the ft leads the ft leads on gas prices in europe — reporting that german factories are halting production in response to energy prices...
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broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph will say hello to both in a moment. we start with the metro, leading with the hose pipe them. —— ban. graphs of your granny, says the daily star, which says people can be fined £1000 if caught using hosepipes. a plant built to protect 1005 hosepipes. a plant built to protect 100s of thousands of drought has been switched off. the express leads with gas prices and fears that rising costs could push inflation up to 15%. the guardian has an image of the influential civil rights act which, activists in 1963. he died at 93. scrapping a quality for training for her department to help fight back against woke witch trials. scientists in the us have restored many biological functions in scientists in the us have restored many biologicalfunctions in pigs that have been dead more than an hour, which could be used to... calling for more investments and sports facility. we're all very good at talking at the weather, but interesting line here. the headline is water plant that could prevent hose ban
broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph will say hello to both in a moment. we start with the metro, leading with the hose pipe them. —— ban. graphs of your granny, says the daily star, which says people can be fined £1000 if caught using hosepipes. a plant built to protect 1005 hosepipes. a plant built to protect 100s of thousands of drought has been switched off. the express leads with gas prices and fears that...
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in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadhim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the years, and says while he's concerned about helping people on benefits and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. "if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year," he says, "you're having your energy bills go up by 80%." "it's really hard." "we're looking at all the options." the energy price cap is set by the regulator 0fgem. it's rising by 80% in october. currently, a typical annual energy bill paid by direct debit is £1,971. in october, that will rise to £3,519. prepayment meter customers pay a little extra — a typical usage bill from october, then, will be £3,608. becky has a full—time job. for the first time, she's having to think about whether to heat her home orfeed herfamily. i've never had to use a food bank before. i've had to use one twice in the past few weeks, purely because my money isn't stretching anywhere, any more. every household will get £400 off their bill in six instalments from october, with more help for pensioners and those on l
in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadhim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the years, and says while he's concerned about helping people on benefits and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. "if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year," he says, "you're having your energy bills go up by 80%." "it's really hard." "we're looking at all the options." the energy price cap is set by the regulator...
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let's look back at the daily telegraph- _ they generous prisoners, you can see it at the bottom —— dangerous from automatic release. your conclusions, ali? i think a lot of people will be very surprised~ — think a lot of people will be very surprised. i think senate sees policy— surprised. i think senate sees policy -- _ surprised. i think senate sees policy —— sentencing policy is difficult — policy —— sentencing policy is difficult to understand. people feel these _ difficult to understand. people feel these crimes are the ones that they should _ these crimes are the ones that they should serve the time. we know that doesn't _ should serve the time. we know that doesn't happen. you can get left out, _ doesn't happen. you can get left out, but — doesn't happen. you can get left out, but i — doesn't happen. you can get left out, but i think automatic release for the _ out, but i think automatic release for the most serious crimes here is referring _ for the most serious crimes here is referring to — for the most serious crimes here is referring to aggravated robbery, grievous — referring to
let's look back at the daily telegraph- _ they generous prisoners, you can see it at the bottom —— dangerous from automatic release. your conclusions, ali? i think a lot of people will be very surprised~ — think a lot of people will be very surprised. i think senate sees policy— surprised. i think senate sees policy -- _ surprised. i think senate sees policy —— sentencing policy is difficult — policy —— sentencing policy is difficult to understand. people feel these _...
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now to results day — as the daily telegraph have a picture ofjoyful students celebrating with the headline20% of our top university places have gone to foreign students. from joyful students to a headline about dipping a—level grades in the yorkshire post, who say results dropped from pandemic highs, but remain above 2019 levels. the guardian says water company executives�* bonus rose by 20% in 2021, despite most of the firms failing to meet sewage pollution targets. "scandalous" is what the metro is saying on their front page about the water bosses�* 21% pay rise. —— "feeling flush". a cheerful line—up to start with. let's start with your chosen subject, i imagine you've been fairly busy preparing material for this edition of the sunday times and working with your colleagues on coverage during the course of the day. talk us through what the results tell us and with the telegraph has chosen to highlight. sure, what the results tell us today is that the pass rate is down for a—levels compared to last year, very down — a record drop, which has left probably about 211,000 more students not ge
now to results day — as the daily telegraph have a picture ofjoyful students celebrating with the headline20% of our top university places have gone to foreign students. from joyful students to a headline about dipping a—level grades in the yorkshire post, who say results dropped from pandemic highs, but remain above 2019 levels. the guardian says water company executives�* bonus rose by 20% in 2021, despite most of the firms failing to meet sewage pollution targets....
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meanwhile the daily star is back to that martin lewis interview, where he called for what he labelled a �*zombie�* government to do more to help. the daily telegraphims one spark could �*cause destruction�*, with the met office warning of an exceptional risk of wildfires across much of southern england. meanwhile, the yorkshire post shows a hidden bridge emerging from a reservoir near ripponden as water levels fall, but claims yorkshire water has said isn't planning to bring in a hosepipe ban. and the express reports fears from pharmacists that a shortage of key medicines could be putting patients at risk, with many having to visit several chemists to get prescriptions. so, let's begin. it is as bad as the covid—19 crisis. cost—of—living meltdown needs to be treated like the pandemics as the metro. , , a, , treated like the pandemics as the metro. , , , metro. this is martin lewis saying this, many — metro. this is martin lewis saying this, many thousands _ metro. this is martin lewis saying this, many thousands of - metro. this is martin lewis saying this, many thousands of pounds l metro. this is martin lewis saying - this, many thousands of pou
meanwhile the daily star is back to that martin lewis interview, where he called for what he labelled a �*zombie�* government to do more to help. the daily telegraphims one spark could �*cause destruction�*, with the met office warning of an exceptional risk of wildfires across much of southern england. meanwhile, the yorkshire post shows a hidden bridge emerging from a reservoir near ripponden as water levels fall, but claims yorkshire water has said isn't planning to bring in a...
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in case of refusal to pay bills for electricity, according to the daily telegraph. inter, the average cost of heating homes will exceed £4,000, an amount that many britons cannot afford. well over 100,000 people have joined the movement called don't pay, and in germany and the authorities are seriously worried that due to the energy crisis this fall, riots will begin in the country. the thuringian authorities believe that extremists will take advantage of the protests for their own purposes. today in moscow, at luzhniki, specialists from the sports world were honored. state awards were presented to those who provided training for athletes who achieved high results at the olympics and paralympics, if the awardees were the head of the russian tennis federation shamil torpishchev head coach of the synchronized swimming team tatyana pokrovskaya, a total of more than 100 people. behind every success in our athletes - this is a huge work. the entire coaching corps of sports federations, specialists. medics are all those who help our athletes prepare for the main competitio
in case of refusal to pay bills for electricity, according to the daily telegraph. inter, the average cost of heating homes will exceed £4,000, an amount that many britons cannot afford. well over 100,000 people have joined the movement called don't pay, and in germany and the authorities are seriously worried that due to the energy crisis this fall, riots will begin in the country. the thuringian authorities believe that extremists will take advantage of the protests for their own purposes....
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well, yesterday the british daily telegraph. written with reference to sources. in the government countries that there is a growing fear in london that with the aggravation of the socio-economic crisis in europe, both military, economic and political support for ukraine will decline and, as the telegraph writes, british diplomats went to the continent primarily to paris and berlin in order to convince them not to reduce support for ukraine and, again, according to the british, and already at the upcoming informal meeting of european union foreign ministers on august 30-31, some eu countries may begin to advocate mitigation of anti-russian sanctions ivan alekseevich what do you think about this and who to trust the macron or the daily telegraph or no one? difficult choice, of course, if between the macron and yes and the flygraph, probably, in this pair no one should be trusted anymore, and the macron all the time plays some kind of his game. apparently. he hoped for a very long time to win laurels. eh, a peacemaker and some kind of reasonable person who finds jus
well, yesterday the british daily telegraph. written with reference to sources. in the government countries that there is a growing fear in london that with the aggravation of the socio-economic crisis in europe, both military, economic and political support for ukraine will decline and, as the telegraph writes, british diplomats went to the continent primarily to paris and berlin in order to convince them not to reduce support for ukraine and, again, according to the british, and already at...
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the daily mail lead with a university scramble, calling it toughest challenge for students in decades. while the mirror focus on opposition leader keir starmer and his demand to "freeze cruel bills now". the daily telegraphe with education woes, as they focus on dissapointment for a—level students. the guardian lead with an image and quote from margaret atwood on defending free speech. the independent focus on women protesting in kabul, a year on from the taliban takeover. the financial times lead on us lawmakers calling for trump's security threat to be assesed. and the times brings us back to the uk, saying three in four tory voters back labour's energy plan. let's start with the daily mirror, "starmer�*s energy demand, frees cruel bills now." hard hit families should not pay a penny more. there's been pressure — should not pay a penny more. there's been pressure on _ should not pay a penny more. there's been pressure on the _ should not pay a penny more. there's been pressure on the leader- should not pay a penny more. there's been pressure on the leader of- should not pay a penny more. there's been pressure on the leader of the i been pressure on the leader of the opposition to bring forward some con
the daily mail lead with a university scramble, calling it toughest challenge for students in decades. while the mirror focus on opposition leader keir starmer and his demand to "freeze cruel bills now". the daily telegraphe with education woes, as they focus on dissapointment for a—level students. the guardian lead with an image and quote from margaret atwood on defending free speech. the independent focus on women protesting in kabul, a year on from the taliban takeover. the...
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let's move on to the tory leadership campaign _ cri5i5 all wrapped up in one and the daily telegraph ll tax —— liz tru55. sing the prophet is not a dirty word and what do you make of her 5tand dirty word and what do you make of her stand on this in effect, i suppose the conservative party 5tand suppose the conservative party stand on the whole energy crisis at the moment. if on the whole energy crisis at the moment. ., , , ., , moment. if it does seem to be interminable, _ moment. if it does seem to be interminable, on _ moment. if it does seem to be interminable, on and - moment. if it does seem to be interminable, on and on, - moment. if it does seem to be i interminable, on and on, tonight, moment. if it does seem to be - interminable, on and on, tonight, i feel like _ interminable, on and on, tonight, i feel like there was a new twist and it may— feel like there was a new twist and it may thought this was quite a big deai~ _ it may thought this was quite a big deai~ li2— it may thought this was quite a big deal. liz truss saying that she would — deal. liz truss saying that she wou
let's move on to the tory leadership campaign _ cri5i5 all wrapped up in one and the daily telegraph ll tax —— liz tru55. sing the prophet is not a dirty word and what do you make of her 5tand dirty word and what do you make of her stand on this in effect, i suppose the conservative party 5tand suppose the conservative party stand on the whole energy crisis at the moment. if on the whole energy crisis at the moment. ., , , ., , moment. if it does seem to be interminable, _ moment. if it...
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in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the he's concerned about helping people on benefits and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year, he says, you're having your energy bills go up by 80%. it's really hard. we're looking at all the options. the energy price cap is set by the regulator 0fgem. it's rising by 80% in october. currently, a typical annual energy bill paid by direct debit is £1,971. in october, that will rise to £3,519. pre—payment meter customers pay a little extra. a typical usage bill from october then will be £3,608. i'm afraid the pain might not be over. the energy price cap is now reviewed every three months. analysts are predicting a rise injanuary and another one in april. with every increase, more and more people will face financial difficulty. people here in reading are starting to fear the pinch. at the moment it's ok, but eventually it'll come to a point where, especially in the winter, you will struggle. so i'm quite lucky,
in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the he's concerned about helping people on benefits and pensioners, those on middle incomes will need help too. if you're a senior nurse or a senior teacher on £45,000 a year, he says, you're having your energy bills go up by 80%. it's really hard. we're looking at all the options. the energy price cap is set by the regulator 0fgem. it's rising by 80% in october. currently, a typical annual energy...
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the chancellor has told the daily telegraph middle earners will need government support, too. ed households to reduce energy. the guardian once millions of people could be for stitches between eating and heating as rising bills will leave people with costs they cannot pgy- leave people with costs they cannot pay. the time said the rising costs could push inflation to 12% this october with the bank of england interest rate hitting 4% by next may. it is the kind of day on the front pages that would make you think i might not buy a newspaper tomorrow morning, if i want to enjoy the next few days. we have two, the northern echo's weekend edition which says energy prices will rocket and it is calling for national emergency and the daily mirror. neither paper has bothered with much text, but they are very, very striking front pages?- text, but they are very, very striking front pages? yes, they are. s-ueakin striking front pages? yes, they are. speaking for — striking front pages? yes, they are. speaking for quite _ striking front pages? yes, they are. speaking for quite a _ striking
the chancellor has told the daily telegraph middle earners will need government support, too. ed households to reduce energy. the guardian once millions of people could be for stitches between eating and heating as rising bills will leave people with costs they cannot pgy- leave people with costs they cannot pay. the time said the rising costs could push inflation to 12% this october with the bank of england interest rate hitting 4% by next may. it is the kind of day on the front pages that...
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tie: front page of the daily telegraph, shyama, took us through this. 0 seconds when you ring 111, they are taking up to six and a half minutes when they take that call, so you might argue it is not a very long time but when you are having some sort of magical —— medical emergency, six and a half minutes sounds —— feels like a long time. picking up on what geri was saying, i think the public mood is really changing on all of this endless health service, they are not so much as leaving in big numbers to show us how unhappy they are. we have a crisis in all our public services at the moment and it is all very well sorted saying well, we can't afford to pay these public service workers but we see in the private sector people are constantly getting bonuses and being rewarded, actually, for the worst service, and our public service workers are trying to give us the best service and they are constantly being passed over, and again picking up on geri's point, i think all i hear is sympathy for all of theirs, and i think the media and the politicians have got it
tie: front page of the daily telegraph, shyama, took us through this. 0 seconds when you ring 111, they are taking up to six and a half minutes when they take that call, so you might argue it is not a very long time but when you are having some sort of magical —— medical emergency, six and a half minutes sounds —— feels like a long time. picking up on what geri was saying, i think the public mood is really changing on all of this endless health service, they are not so much as leaving...
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with me are are olivia utley, who's assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcasterjohnpleton. a warm welcome to you both once again. thanks very much for being with us. a glimpse of the front pages. and we begin with the times and that breaking news of mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. the telegraph follows the story, saying gorbachev�*s reforms set in train a series of events that led to the collapse of soviet communism, and helped to end the cold war. the metro's front page — the world mourns a true man of peace the world mourns a true man of peace. back here in the uk, the i newspaper carries a plea from small businesses to whoever becomes prime minister — "save us from 400% energy hikes," is its headline. as the summer season turns to autumn, the mirror says households back an urgent freeze in energy bills. the ft focuses on the growing cost of living. tory leadership contender rishi sunak tells the paper the british economy risks losing the confidence of global markets. the express bids farewell to borisjohnson as th
with me are are olivia utley, who's assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcasterjohnpleton. a warm welcome to you both once again. thanks very much for being with us. a glimpse of the front pages. and we begin with the times and that breaking news of mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. the telegraph follows the story, saying gorbachev�*s reforms set in train a series of events that led to the collapse of soviet communism,...
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he told the daily telegraph that after "deep" reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person towers thave won seven medals at the european championships in germany this morning, including four golds. there are high hopes for the british women's gymnastics team later today. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor can tell us more. we must start on the water because it has been a great morning for great britain. as you mentioned, seven medals in rowing, four gold. the rush was started by the women's four, then a few minutes later the men's four and certainly one of the performances of the morning had to be the women's quad sculls. they make their win look easy, they led from the start, never looked back and in the end with three seconds ahead of the netherlands. it means great britain are top of the medal table. really impressive stuff so far. gb have proved to be heroes on the water, can the gymnasts match that when they take flight because behind me the teams have just been introduced, the women's team final is about to take place. gb featuring alice kinsella, who won gb�*s says
he told the daily telegraph that after "deep" reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person towers thave won seven medals at the european championships in germany this morning, including four golds. there are high hopes for the british women's gymnastics team later today. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor can tell us more. we must start on the water because it has been a great morning for great britain. as you mentioned, seven medals in rowing, four gold. the rush was...
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he told the daily telegraph that after "deep" reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person totains, is a rite of passage for some hill walkers. but can you imagine scaling all 282 summits at the age of 82? nick gardner from the highlands set himself the challenge after his wife was taken into care. and as the royal osteoporosis society has just tweeted its congratulations, because, in the past hour he has just completed his final climb of the munros challenge. being with my wife is very challenging. because she does know me, but onlyjust. when your partner has alzheimer's, the problems are very severe. it has helped me deal with those problems. when i could no longer look after her, that was the game changer. that one really knocked me over. and i thought, "i have got to get a focus on life that was going to last a while." just doing, say, a marathon wouldn't be sufficient. once i had done it, the challenge is over. i had to have a challenge that lasted. earlier today, mr gardner spoke to the bbc as he prepared to scale the final peak, cairn gorm. i can't believe it's happenin
he told the daily telegraph that after "deep" reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person totains, is a rite of passage for some hill walkers. but can you imagine scaling all 282 summits at the age of 82? nick gardner from the highlands set himself the challenge after his wife was taken into care. and as the royal osteoporosis society has just tweeted its congratulations, because, in the past hour he has just completed his final climb of the munros challenge. being with my...
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he told the daily telegraph that, after deep reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person to down as an mp. mr edwards, who has sat as an independent mp, was cautioned by police in 2020 for assaulting his wife, and suspended from the party. earlier this week, it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster again, but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. our political correspondent david wallace—lockhartjoined me earlier to explain how the story developed. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the whip back, as it is known, to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following procedural advice they had received. a decision that split the party. their formal leader leanne wood was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision. they are going through divorce at the moment. we heard from the leader of plaid cymru, adam price who tweeted saying it is his firm beliefjonathan edwards cannot continu
he told the daily telegraph that, after deep reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person to down as an mp. mr edwards, who has sat as an independent mp, was cautioned by police in 2020 for assaulting his wife, and suspended from the party. earlier this week, it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster again, but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. our political correspondent david wallace—lockhartjoined me earlier to explain how the story...
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meanwhile the daily star reports comments from consumer expert martin lewis, who told the bbc that what he called a �*zombie�* government must provide more help. the daily telegraphone spark could �*cause destruction�*, with the met office warning of an exceptional risk of wildfires across much of southern england. and the yorkshire post shows a bridge emerging from a reservoir near ripponden as water levels fall, but claims yorkshire water isn't planning a hosepipe ban. the times splashes a new report from the policing watchdog, which says victims are being routinely failed being let down by the police�*s response to burglary, robbery and theft. and the express reports fears that a shortage of key medicines could be putting patients at risk, with many having to visit several chemists to get prescriptions. so, let's begin. energy firm threatened with new windfall tax. energy energy firm threatened with new windfall tax. energy companies energy firm threatened with new windfall tax. energy companies say fuel price rises are going to be told to increase investment or face higher taxes amid warnings of winter blackouts and national crisis in the cost—of—living. the
meanwhile the daily star reports comments from consumer expert martin lewis, who told the bbc that what he called a �*zombie�* government must provide more help. the daily telegraphone spark could �*cause destruction�*, with the met office warning of an exceptional risk of wildfires across much of southern england. and the yorkshire post shows a bridge emerging from a reservoir near ripponden as water levels fall, but claims yorkshire water isn't planning a hosepipe ban. the times...
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"truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits," is the daily telegraph's headline — referring to commentsby the foreign secretary at the final tory hustings held in london a few hours ago. the times�* top story is a rise in lone—parenting, as a study reveals nearly half of british children grow up outside the traditional two—parent household. the ft leads on gas prices in europe — reporting that german factories are halting production in response to energy prices caused by russia's "alarming" squeeze on gas. the express has the news that the queen will not travel to london to appoint the new prime minister next week — instead, it will take place at balmoral. and in a special edition of the voice, prince charles is guest editor, to mark the publication's 40th anniversary, with the headline reading "shared vision for change" on its front page. right, kate, do you want to kick us off this time? we'll start on the i. yes, although if we're starting with the letter i, i have to plug myself. you also get my column. tories expect truss to act fast on energy hikes. this is got to be the issue fac
"truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits," is the daily telegraph's headline — referring to commentsby the foreign secretary at the final tory hustings held in london a few hours ago. the times�* top story is a rise in lone—parenting, as a study reveals nearly half of british children grow up outside the traditional two—parent household. the ft leads on gas prices in europe — reporting that german factories are halting production in response to energy prices caused by...
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he told the daily telegraph that after "deep" reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person toay out at the beach, but a lack of public toilets in some seaside towns is catching people short, and potentially affecting tourism. campaigners in cleethorpes are concerned that visitors are leaving the beach and heading home early due to a shortage of facilities. lizzie steel has more. sun, sea, sand. bog—standard ingredients for a day at the beach. spending a penny has never been so hard. i spending a penny has never been so hard. , . , spending a penny has never been so hard. , ., , , hard. i personally saw people urinatin: hard. i personally saw people urinating on _ hard. i personally saw people urinating on the _ hard. i personally saw people urinating on the beach. - hard. i personally saw people | urinating on the beach. worse. hard. i personally saw people - urinating on the beach. worse. it is not acceptable. people were not given any choice.— not acceptable. people were not given any choice. danny started a etition given any choice. danny started a petition for _ given any
he told the daily telegraph that after "deep" reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person toay out at the beach, but a lack of public toilets in some seaside towns is catching people short, and potentially affecting tourism. campaigners in cleethorpes are concerned that visitors are leaving the beach and heading home early due to a shortage of facilities. lizzie steel has more. sun, sea, sand. bog—standard ingredients for a day at the beach. spending a penny has never been...
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as the nation awaits the next prime minister, the daily telegraph says the new pm will "hit the groundng" and offer urgent help bills within days of stepping into number ten. meanwhile, the ft follows the frontrunner of the conservative leadership contest, liz truss, who it says is eyeing up plans to trigger article 16 against the eu to buy more time dealing with the northern ireland protocol. the guardian says headteachers in england are calling on ministers to delay the return of pre—covid exam conditions, after this year's gcse results highlighted the attainment gap between north and south pupils. the mirror features nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel, who was shot dead in her home in liverpool on monday night. her family have appealed to the public to "speak up" so they can find the killer. and the liverpool echo also leads with the family's plea for help, as they ask the killer's associates to turn him in. the metro pictures the health secretary being heckled by a woman who quizzed him about ongoing ambulance waiting times which, the paper says, may have led to thousands of patient
as the nation awaits the next prime minister, the daily telegraph says the new pm will "hit the groundng" and offer urgent help bills within days of stepping into number ten. meanwhile, the ft follows the frontrunner of the conservative leadership contest, liz truss, who it says is eyeing up plans to trigger article 16 against the eu to buy more time dealing with the northern ireland protocol. the guardian says headteachers in england are calling on ministers to delay the return of...
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than she has said and where that's going to come from is not clear. ., ~' , ., let's look at the daily telegraphgacy of covid—19? abs, what extent is this to do with the legacy of covid-19?_ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with _ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with the _ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with the legacy _ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with the legacy of- legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is | to do with the legacy of covid-19 to do with the legacy of covid—19 stop place to be a health correspondent and i read about this issue quite a few years ago, coming down the track for a while and it's just yet another crisis and it's going to be under rishi sunak or liz truss. �* , , going to be under rishi sunak or liz truss. . , , , , , truss. and this is under pressure another plan _ truss. and this is under pressure another plan to _ truss. and this is under pressure another plan to focus _ truss. and this is under pressure another plan to focus on - truss. and this is under pressure another plan to focus on patients getting _ another plan to focus on
than she has said and where that's going to come from is not clear. ., ~' , ., let's look at the daily telegraphgacy of covid—19? abs, what extent is this to do with the legacy of covid-19?_ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with _ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with the _ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with the legacy _ legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is to do with the legacy of- legacy of covid-19? a lot of it is | to do with the legacy of covid-19 to do with the...
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let's move on to the daily telegraph. ter gc hq warns that cyberattackers could change people's ballots —— voting. what do you make of this story? to people's ballots -- voting. what do you make of this story?— you make of this story? to me, s-ueakin you make of this story? to me, speaking as— you make of this story? to me, speaking as a — you make of this story? to me, speaking as a political- you make of this story? to me, | speaking as a politicaljournalist, the most interesting thing is obviously the national security council advising the tory party on this is very interesting. it reminds us us of how vulnerable our democracy and democratic practices are, but what's interesting in terms of how it might affect the results is that originally, before this intervention, tory party members who decide the next prime minister were in theory able to vote twice. what i mean by that is they could vote originally physically and online, so let's say tory party member voted for rishi sunak by about it. in two weeks, they might chan
let's move on to the daily telegraph. ter gc hq warns that cyberattackers could change people's ballots —— voting. what do you make of this story? to people's ballots -- voting. what do you make of this story?— you make of this story? to me, s-ueakin you make of this story? to me, speaking as— you make of this story? to me, speaking as a — you make of this story? to me, speaking as a political- you make of this story? to me, | speaking as a politicaljournalist, the most interesting...