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you covered moscow for the daily telegraph. you know moscow very, very well. attack, we're never going to get to whoever was responsible for it. certainly not in the short term. but, on both sides, what does this mean? >> well, it's a very confusing story, and conspiracy theories are multiplying rapidly like mushrooms in the rain. however, i think there's a few things that you can be pretty confident about. i mean, the first is the russian allegation it was an assassination attempt, which i find, well, why would you send the drones and time them to arrive at the kremlin at 2:00 in the morning when obviously everybody's gone home and gone to bed? i mean, whatever it is, it's a two to four hour flight time from ukraine border, and so you set them off at 11:00 in the morning or 12:00, not at 8:00 or 10:00 in the evening. so, there's that. the other thing is, there's been some questions raised at if ukraine's drones can reach that far, but they do, and actually this is not the first time that ukraine has flown drones into russia. there was a wave of drone attacks
you covered moscow for the daily telegraph. you know moscow very, very well. attack, we're never going to get to whoever was responsible for it. certainly not in the short term. but, on both sides, what does this mean? >> well, it's a very confusing story, and conspiracy theories are multiplying rapidly like mushrooms in the rain. however, i think there's a few things that you can be pretty confident about. i mean, the first is the russian allegation it was an assassination attempt,...
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i understand it came out in the daily telegraph, a right-wing in the daily telegraph, a right—wing newspaperopponents.— her political opponents. i would not be surprised _ her political opponents. i would not be surprised if— her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that _ her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that is _ her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that is true. - her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that is true. they . be surprised if that is true. they are out to get her, the left wing, i want a strong people in the government in the tory party, and she is a target for them. this word the blob is — she is a target for them. this word the blob is coming _ she is a target for them. this word the blob is coming up _ she is a target for them. this word the blob is coming up a _ she is a target for them. this word the blob is coming up a lot, - she is a target for them. this word the blob is coming up a lot, what l she is a target for them. this word | the blob is coming up a lot, what is your understanding of that? i understan
i understand it came out in the daily telegraph, a right-wing in the daily telegraph, a right—wing newspaperopponents.— her political opponents. i would not be surprised _ her political opponents. i would not be surprised if— her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that _ her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that is _ her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that is true. - her political opponents. i would not be surprised if that is true. they ....
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another story about trump and the daily telegraph. k as doctors without earning a degree, on the right—hand side, i would like to know where they are working. anyway, thatis know where they are working. anyway, that is all from us tonight. victoria is here tomorrow. you can contact us at any time. sleep well. goodbye. was the capital of punjab. the court commander of that sector, his house was vandalized and set ablaze. this is huge. not only that, but also the moment, one of the moments in honour of the martyrs was also set ablaze. so i think, i think this will play a huge part in whether they will be able to participate in the next election or not, because there is a possibility that he will be disqualified. he possibility that he will be disqualified.— possibility that he will be disuualified. , , ., disqualified. he can be disqualified b the disqualified. he can be disqualified by the courts _ disqualified. he can be disqualified by the courts for _ disqualified. he can be disqualified by the courts for the _ disqualified. he can b
another story about trump and the daily telegraph. k as doctors without earning a degree, on the right—hand side, i would like to know where they are working. anyway, thatis know where they are working. anyway, that is all from us tonight. victoria is here tomorrow. you can contact us at any time. sleep well. goodbye. was the capital of punjab. the court commander of that sector, his house was vandalized and set ablaze. this is huge. not only that, but also the moment, one of the moments in...
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as we'll hear, he is now a hero to people from the green party to the readers of the daily telegraph, alliance, to surfers against sewage circle. feargal sharkey, welcome to political thinking. thank you very much for having me. now, you have been described, i saw, as a "stroppy former punk rocker who won't take no for an answer". do you plead guilty? am i right in thinking that might have been a man called michael dugger? yeah, i'm seeing him in a few days�* time. i'm going to have to remonstrate with him over that. former labour mp. the head of the music industry. indeed. do i take no for an answer? no. i've never been very good at that. stroppy? well, i'll discuss that with michael further. we can expand on that one. i would deny the former charge and probably have to concede the latter one. what about former punk rocker? do you think of yourself as a punk? because undertones clearly came in that era, but i looked at a video of you the other day, there you were, not with the kind of spiky hair, not with the safety pins. you were there with a smart jacket, a white shirt. not that di
as we'll hear, he is now a hero to people from the green party to the readers of the daily telegraph, alliance, to surfers against sewage circle. feargal sharkey, welcome to political thinking. thank you very much for having me. now, you have been described, i saw, as a "stroppy former punk rocker who won't take no for an answer". do you plead guilty? am i right in thinking that might have been a man called michael dugger? yeah, i'm seeing him in a few days�* time. i'm going to have...
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that just 2 to the daily telegraph that just 2 te ste— the daily telegraph that just 2 te eree not even hurt, try to play the victim and that's what these two did in all the cities in the world. this is the last one. they should have done that in because there's zero tolerance for weaklings in the city of new york. never mind liars. and that's what they are . what were they doing here? why did why was she out that night, miss princess of privacy? because wanted to accept yet because she wanted to accept yet another award from some far left liberal gloria steinem, supposedly the mother to us all. oh, unless you actually don't believe in abortion on demand until the ninth month of pregnancy . so she wanted to give pregnancy. so she wanted to give meghan markle award, vision meghan markle an award, a vision award . you know what the award award. you know what the award praised? read it to you. praised? i'll read it to you. they were thrilled to recognise meghan's strength and resilience. critical to building a better for world our children. her strength and resilience. what are y
that just 2 to the daily telegraph that just 2 te ste— the daily telegraph that just 2 te eree not even hurt, try to play the victim and that's what these two did in all the cities in the world. this is the last one. they should have done that in because there's zero tolerance for weaklings in the city of new york. never mind liars. and that's what they are . what were they doing here? why did why was she out that night, miss princess of privacy? because wanted to accept yet because she...
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it was a story on the front page of the daily telegraph. which is a right of centre newspaper. hey serious, really?" i never, ever set out to seek validation from the gatekeepers of the english literary canon. i was always a part of the alternative poetry scene in this country. right. finally, and very briefly, you've described yourself as a member of the rebel generation. how would you describe the current generation of black britons? um... the black lives matter generation. they have a greater sense of belonging than i...than my generation ever did. and they don't have to fight some of the battles that my generation had to fight, and i'm very hopeful for the future. linton kwesijohnson, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. thank you. hello. it's looking pretty quiet weather—wise across the uk for the week ahead. we have high pressure to thank that there will be a lot of settled weather. most of us will see little if no rain, many of us will see increasing amounts of sunshine and that should see the temperatures lifting a little. the reason it'll be quiet — this a
it was a story on the front page of the daily telegraph. which is a right of centre newspaper. hey serious, really?" i never, ever set out to seek validation from the gatekeepers of the english literary canon. i was always a part of the alternative poetry scene in this country. right. finally, and very briefly, you've described yourself as a member of the rebel generation. how would you describe the current generation of black britons? um... the black lives matter generation. they have a...
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it was a story on the front page of the daily telegraph. which is a right—of—centre newspaper. really?" i never, ever set out to seek validation from the gatekeepers of the english literary canon. i was always a part of the alternative poetry scene in this country. right. finally, and very briefly, you've described yourself as a member of the rebel generation. how would you describe the current generation of black britons? um... the black lives matter generation. they have a greater sense of belonging than i...than my generation ever did. and they don't have to fight some of the battles that my generation had to fight, and i'm very hopeful for the future. linton kwesijohnson, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. compared with some of the often dull and rather cool weather we've had so far this spring, things have turned a little bit warmer. but there is nothing that we would call a heat wave on the way. certainly not technically speaking, because to get a heat wave in the uk, we need to see temperatures exceeding these thresholds which vary
it was a story on the front page of the daily telegraph. which is a right—of—centre newspaper. really?" i never, ever set out to seek validation from the gatekeepers of the english literary canon. i was always a part of the alternative poetry scene in this country. right. finally, and very briefly, you've described yourself as a member of the rebel generation. how would you describe the current generation of black britons? um... the black lives matter generation. they have a greater...
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that just 2 to ete— the daily telegraph that just 2 to eta ot— the daily telegraph that justly been hit and hurt and are wounded. they don't appreciate whiners who, when they're not even hurt , try to they're not even hurt, try to play they're not even hurt, try to play the victim and that's what these two did in all the cities in the world. this is the last one. they should have done that in because there's zero tolerance for weaklings in the city of new york. never mind liars. and that's what they are . what were they doing here? why did why was she out that night, miss princess of privacy? because wanted to accept yet because she wanted to accept yet another award from some far left liberal gloria steinem, supposedly the mother to us all. oh, unless you actually don't believe in abortion on demand until the ninth month of pregnancy . so she wanted to give pregnancy. so she wanted to give meghan markle award, vision meghan markle an award, a vision award . you know what the award award. you know what the award praised? read it to you. praised? i'll read it to you. they were
that just 2 to ete— the daily telegraph that just 2 to eta ot— the daily telegraph that justly been hit and hurt and are wounded. they don't appreciate whiners who, when they're not even hurt , try to they're not even hurt, try to play they're not even hurt, try to play the victim and that's what these two did in all the cities in the world. this is the last one. they should have done that in because there's zero tolerance for weaklings in the city of new york. never mind liars. and that's...
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onto the daily telegraph, the uk talking of economic decline, an article from the chancellor talking about negative direction of risk and talking up the economic opportunities but history about household bills about to fall as putin's energy war fails. a household bills about to fall as putin's energy warfails. a big development for economics. the guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor guardian, patience paid £550 per hour for private guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor private gps. guardian, patience paid £550 per hour for private gps. other times, ai is a clear and present danger to education. let's leave that that's all from us tonight. but before we go, we learned this morning of the death aged only 59 of one half of the most iconic guitar duos of the 1980s. so we leave you with the smiths�* bass player andy rourke along withjohnny marr, who created the legendary guitar section of how soon is now, back in 1985. goodnight. music: how soon is now by the smiths. this is bbc news, here he was at westminster in february giving the speaker a pilot's helmet. on the helmet reads,
onto the daily telegraph, the uk talking of economic decline, an article from the chancellor talking about negative direction of risk and talking up the economic opportunities but history about household bills about to fall as putin's energy war fails. a household bills about to fall as putin's energy warfails. a big development for economics. the guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor guardian, patience paid £550 per hour for private guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor private gps....
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the phone not to submit his i am going to go for brexit, i am going to submit the article to the daily telegraph written a remaining article and a brexit article and was weighing up which want to submit. how much did he not believe in brexit? it is which want to submit. how much did he not believe in brexit?— he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough — he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. - he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. i - he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. i was i really tough question. i was astonished, i had known him for decades and had worked in the office next to his for four years, i thought he was culturally european, he speaks a languages, which not many people do in this country, and he had grown up in brussels. i thought he was as culturally and is intellectually pro—european as it is possible to be in the conservative party. i was astonished. i tried my very best, the reporters were already outside his house, he said he was still weighing up the odd, but you are at and confirmed it. all i can say is whatever d
the phone not to submit his i am going to go for brexit, i am going to submit the article to the daily telegraph written a remaining article and a brexit article and was weighing up which want to submit. how much did he not believe in brexit? it is which want to submit. how much did he not believe in brexit?— he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough — he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. - he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. i - he not believe...
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onto the daily telegraph, the uk talking of economic decline, an article from the chancellor talkingfall as putin's energy war fails. a household bills about to fall as putin's energy warfails. a big development for economics. the guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor guardian, patience paid £550 per hour for private guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor private gps. guardian, patience paid £550 per hour for private gps. other times, ai is a clear and present danger to education. let's leave that that's all from us tonight. but before we go, we learned this morning of the death aged only 59 of one half of the most iconic guitar duos of the 1980s. so we leave you with the smiths' bass player andy rourke along withjohnny marr, who created the legendary guitar section of how soon is now, back in 1985.
onto the daily telegraph, the uk talking of economic decline, an article from the chancellor talkingfall as putin's energy war fails. a household bills about to fall as putin's energy warfails. a big development for economics. the guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor guardian, patience paid £550 per hour for private guardian, patience paid £550 per hourfor private gps. guardian, patience paid £550 per hour for private gps. other times, ai is a clear and present danger to education....
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insight in the daily telegraph tram— insight in the daily telegraph tram tt— insight in the daily telegraphgs going an nett— there's quite a few things going an nttt naw— there's quite a few things going on right now that— there's quite a few things going on right now that add up to not a peneet— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage scenario. tau-t— a perfect marriage scenario. tau-t ttmt— a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that— a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that if— a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that if there- a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that if there was something they were trying to hide, be. well, the fact hide, they'd be. well, the fact that meghan didn't her that meghan didn't wear her wedding really wedding ring to a really important public engagement makes me like there's makes me feel like there's something they're trying makes me feel like there's so sortiing they're trying makes me feel like there's so sort of; they're trying makes me feel like there's so sort of stiray're
insight in the daily telegraph tram— insight in the daily telegraph tram tt— insight in the daily telegraphgs going an nett— there's quite a few things going an nttt naw— there's quite a few things going on right now that— there's quite a few things going on right now that add up to not a peneet— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage scenario. tau-t— a perfect marriage scenario. tau-t ttmt— a perfect marriage...
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insight in the daily telegraph tren— insight in the daily telegraph teen ee— insight in the daily telegraphgoing on there's quite a few things going en went— there's quite a few things going en nent new— there's quite a few things going on right now that— there's quite a few things going on right now that add up to not a on right now that add up to not e nenteet— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage scenario. tee-t— a perfect marriage scenario. wee-t tttnt— a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that— a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that if— a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that if there- a perfect marriage scenario. you'd think that if there was something they were trying to hide, be. well, the fact hide, they'd be. well, the fact that meghan didn't her that meghan didn't wear her wedding really wedding ring to a really important public engagement makes me like there's makes me feel like there's something they're trying makes me feel like there's so sortiing they're trying makes me feel like there's so sor
insight in the daily telegraph tren— insight in the daily telegraph teen ee— insight in the daily telegraphgoing on there's quite a few things going en went— there's quite a few things going en nent new— there's quite a few things going on right now that— there's quite a few things going on right now that add up to not a on right now that add up to not e nenteet— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage— on right now that add up to not a perfect marriage scenario....
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that's style for the daily telegraph. was and the daily the daily telegraph. othing wense-bban- actually. and there's nothingi worse,-than-a worse, i think, than having a ebbbb— worse, i think, than having a child-missing— worse, i think, than having a child missing not knowing child go missing and not knowing wbene— child go missing and not knowing wbene bbey— child go missing and not knowing where they are. _ child go missing and not knowing where they are. so— child go missing and not knowing where they are. so the unanswered question not unanswered question is not the just not even not just not knowing, not even not even worse than the child dying. it's knowing where they are. it's not knowing where they are. but it's not knowing where they are. bub-b— it's not knowing where they are. bub-b subbese- it's not knowing where they are. bub-b subbese b- it's not knowing where they are. but i suppose i want but the point i suppose i want to but the point i suppose i want be-bs— but the point i suppose i want be-bs bbab— but the point i suppose i want to is that m
that's style for the daily telegraph. was and the daily the daily telegraph. othing wense-bban- actually. and there's nothingi worse,-than-a worse, i think, than having a ebbbb— worse, i think, than having a child-missing— worse, i think, than having a child missing not knowing child go missing and not knowing wbene— child go missing and not knowing wbene bbey— child go missing and not knowing where they are. _ child go missing and not knowing where they are. so— child go missing and...
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the telegraph. diane yes. so the to the telegraph. diane yes. so he hohy— to the telegraph. diane yes. so the daily telegraph— to the telegraph. no, i can tell. well, you know,- r: 7 no, i can tell. well, you know, what do you — can tell. well, you know, what do you identify— can tell. well, you know, what do you identify as? f do you identify as? because, you know.— do you identify as? because, you know, you might identify as fat. i'm pretty sure you can. so you would cost £756. right. but but people who have got a bmi of over 40 will cost sort of £1,375. twice as much. twice as much . and it's not just because much. and it's not just because of obesity itself, but it's because of all the other things that come in with obesity problems. you know ? yeah, you've problems. you know? yeah, you've got your knees, you've got your strokes, you've got your piles. oh, yes. loads of piles of chocolate and piles of hamburgers and all the other piles of things that they need to give to you. but obviously there's all the things that they have to update, like the beds, because you have to have a wider hospital why people who hospital bed. w
the telegraph. diane yes. so the to the telegraph. diane yes. so he hohy— to the telegraph. diane yes. so the daily telegraph— to the telegraph. no, i can tell. well, you know,- r: 7 no, i can tell. well, you know, what do you — can tell. well, you know, what do you identify— can tell. well, you know, what do you identify as? f do you identify as? because, you know.— do you identify as? because, you know, you might identify as fat. i'm pretty sure you can. so you would cost £756....
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and he wrote in the daily telegraph— the uk. at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will- at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will be the most shocking that the country has ever seen and will prove the great lie from tory manifesto to tory. prime minister three, four times in the last 13 years. the great lie of boris's brexit campaign. with the referendum and take back control of our borders. the truth is, tomorrow's numbers, give or take, will be the size of birmingham . last year it will be birmingham. last year it will be the same or more. this year. another birmingham . this is another birmingham. this is completely unsustainable . so completely unsustainable. so rishi sunak at every single level , like all tory prime level, like all tory prime ministers does. he's all talk, he's all waffle and this sort of latest sticking plaster will make no difference whatsoever because the truth is it's completely out of control. they told us they told us they would take back control of our borders and they would bring
and he wrote in the daily telegraph— the uk. at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will- at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will be the most shocking that the country has ever seen and will prove the great lie from tory manifesto to tory. prime minister three, four times in the last 13 years. the great lie of boris's brexit campaign. with the referendum and take back control of our borders. the truth is, tomorrow's numbers, give or take, will be the size of birmingham ....
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the telegraph. diane yes. so the to the telegraph. diane yes. so iho poiiy— to the telegraph. diane yes. so the daily telegraph— to the telegraph. sonally? no, i can tell. well, you know,- i: 7 no, i can tell. well, you know, what do you — can tell. well, you know, what do you identify— can tell. well, you know, what do you identify as? f do you identify as? because, you know.— do you identify as? because, you know, you might identify as fat. i'm pretty sure you can. so you would cost £756. right. but but people who have got a bmi of over 40 will cost sort of £1,375. twice as much. twice as much . and it's not just because much. and it's not just because of obesity itself, but it's because of all the other things that come in with obesity problems. you know ? yeah, you've problems. you know? yeah, you've got your knees, you've got your strokes, you've got your piles. oh, yes. loads of piles of chocolate and piles of hamburgers and all the other piles of things that they need to give to you. but obviously there's all the things that they have to update, like the beds, because you have a wider because you have to have a wider hospi
the telegraph. diane yes. so the to the telegraph. diane yes. so iho poiiy— to the telegraph. diane yes. so the daily telegraph— to the telegraph. sonally? no, i can tell. well, you know,- i: 7 no, i can tell. well, you know, what do you — can tell. well, you know, what do you identify— can tell. well, you know, what do you identify as? f do you identify as? because, you know.— do you identify as? because, you know, you might identify as fat. i'm pretty sure you can. so you would cost...
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the daily telegraph has chosen a pictue of king charles meeting the crowd and has an 8a page magazineounger looking king charles. finally the daily star, which often has a more lighthearted look at the news — apparently 130 million pints will be consumed over the three—day weekend! westminster abbey, at almost 3:30am in the morning, everyone preparing for the kings coronation. thank you for watching bbc news. hello there. the coronation is almost here and the heavy showers that we had on friday, those have been fading away. we had some late in the day lovely rainbows, but earlier on, there was a lot of thunder and lightning. those have pushed clear, but we need to look to the south now into the english channel. this is where our weather is now coming from, the cloud thickening up and these weather fronts will bring some rain. so this is the forecast for the coronation in central london. looks cloudy, there'll be some rain from time to time. temperatures are not going to be as high as the 20 celsius that we had on friday. we start with ten degrees in london first thing on saturday, sev
the daily telegraph has chosen a pictue of king charles meeting the crowd and has an 8a page magazineounger looking king charles. finally the daily star, which often has a more lighthearted look at the news — apparently 130 million pints will be consumed over the three—day weekend! westminster abbey, at almost 3:30am in the morning, everyone preparing for the kings coronation. thank you for watching bbc news. hello there. the coronation is almost here and the heavy showers that we had on...
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i am joined with the chief music critic of the daily telegraph. what will we expect? s at the palace, not to drop names, at thejubilee concert and it was fantastic. i was blown away by it. . ., . ., both. it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to _ it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to pull _ it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to pull it _ it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to pull it together. - it. the concert of the crowd? both. j it seemed to pull it together. great graphics, great performances. i think we will see more of the same. it does not have the air of a rock festival. when you think about the reign of our future festival. when you think about the reign of ourfuture king, you festival. when you think about the reign of our future king, you will be summoning together the best of british. the best will in the world and the kindest will in the world, take that and paloma faith and ollie mars, that is not the best of british. it's a really busy summer schedule and people are touring already. they reach out was to get adel
i am joined with the chief music critic of the daily telegraph. what will we expect? s at the palace, not to drop names, at thejubilee concert and it was fantastic. i was blown away by it. . ., . ., both. it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to _ it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to pull _ it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to pull it _ it. the concert of the crowd? both. it seemed to pull it together. - it. the concert of the crowd? both. j it seemed to pull it...
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so the daily telegraph being the high brew— daily telegraph being the high brew bwbbe— daily telegraph is retailers are warning rishi sunak that he can't impose 1970s price caps on the very basic goods that we rely on day in day out, things like eggs and bread and milk . out, things like eggs and bread and milk. because if the tories do that, then what will happen is that suppliers will sell their produce elsewhere. now obviously, that worked more in the 1970s because we didn't have a globalised market yet, but it didn't work in the 1970s. but it worked more didn't work in the 19705. but it worked more than— didn't work in the 19705. but it worked more than it— didn't work in the 19705. but it worked more than it will- worked more than it will work new be— worked more than it will work new be vee— worked more than it will work now . do you see— worked more than it will work now . jrzzr , now. do you see what i mean? yeah.i now. do you see what i mean? yeah. i mean, it seems ridiculous, josh, for the tories as well. the party who are swbbesee— as well. the party who are subbesee re— as
so the daily telegraph being the high brew— daily telegraph being the high brew bwbbe— daily telegraph is retailers are warning rishi sunak that he can't impose 1970s price caps on the very basic goods that we rely on day in day out, things like eggs and bread and milk . out, things like eggs and bread and milk. because if the tories do that, then what will happen is that suppliers will sell their produce elsewhere. now obviously, that worked more in the 1970s because we didn't have a...
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and he wrote in the daily telegraph— the uk. s— at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers— at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will- at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will be the most shocking that the country has ever seen and will prove the great lie from tory manifesto to tory. prime minister three, four times in the last 13 years. the great lie of boris's brexit campaign. with the referendum and take back control of our borders. the truth is, tomorrow's numbers, give or take, will be the size of birmingham . last year it will be birmingham. last year it will be the same or more. this year. another birmingham . this is another birmingham. this is completely unsustainable . so completely unsustainable. so rishi sunak at every single level , like all tory prime level, like all tory prime ministers does. he's all talk, he's all waffle and this sort of latest sticking plaster will make no difference whatsoever because the truth is it's completely out of control. they told us they told us they would tak
and he wrote in the daily telegraph— the uk. s— at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers— at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will- at 9:30 am, are going to prove ? these numbers will be the most shocking that the country has ever seen and will prove the great lie from tory manifesto to tory. prime minister three, four times in the last 13 years. the great lie of boris's brexit campaign. with the referendum and take back control of our borders. the truth is, tomorrow's...
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as we will hear, he is now her out to people from the green party, to the readers of the daily telegraphcountryside alliance, to surfers against sewage circle. welcome to political thinking. yet or thank you for having me. now, you have been described, i saw, for having me. now, you have been described, isaw, as for having me. now, you have been described, i saw, as a stroppy former punk rocker who will not take no for an answer. you plead guilty? if i'm right in thinking, that might have been michael dugger. i am thinking, i'm seeing him in a few days�* time, i will remonstrate with him over that. it days' time, i will remonstrate with him over that. i— days' time, i will remonstrate with him over that. it former labour mp. former labour _ him over that. it former labour mp. former labour mp. _ him over that. it former labour mp. former labour mp. do _ him over that. it former labour mp. former labour mp. do i _ him over that. it former labour mp. former labour mp. do i take - him over that. it former labour mp. former labour mp. do i take no - him over that. it former labour mp. former
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well, the daily partygate plot. well, the daily telegraphhe labour leader while still advising pm's investigating bofis advising pm's investigating boris johnson. but it's been revealed that grey astonishingly refuses to cooperate and senior tories want answers. reports on sue gray talking to labour while involved with partygate if that is what the report says , i do is what the report says, i do think keir starmer has got some serious questions to answer. i'll reveal in my digest soon. while i think that partygate was a snivel service blob and msm dnven a snivel service blob and msm driven stitch up to drive boris from office and usher in a starmer administration before my superstar panel give their view tonight i'm joined by our queen amanda patel, calvin robinson and rebecca reid. then we ramp up our countdown to the king's coronation with a stellar line up of royal experts lady colin campbell and tom bower offer their unfiltered analysis on meghan's week of desperate pr stunts . the estranged markle stunts. the estranged markle family's t
well, the daily partygate plot. well, the daily telegraphhe labour leader while still advising pm's investigating bofis advising pm's investigating boris johnson. but it's been revealed that grey astonishingly refuses to cooperate and senior tories want answers. reports on sue gray talking to labour while involved with partygate if that is what the report says , i do is what the report says, i do think keir starmer has got some serious questions to answer. i'll reveal in my digest soon. while...
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so the daily telegraph being the high brew— daily telegraph being the high brew bwbbe— daily telegraph is retailers are warning rishi sunak that he can't impose 1970s price caps on the very basic goods that we rely on day in day out, things like eggs and bread and milk . out, things like eggs and bread and milk. because if the tories do that, then what will happen is that suppliers will sell their produce elsewhere. now obviously, that worked more in the 1970s because we didn't have a globalised market yet, but it didn't work in the 1970s. but it worked more didn't work in the 19705. but it worked more than— didn't work in the 19705. but it worked more than it— didn't work in the 19705. but it worked more than it will- worked more than it will work new be— worked more than it will work new be vee— worked more than it will work now . do you see— worked more than it will work now . jrzzr , now. do you see what i mean? yeah.i now. do you see what i mean? yeah. i mean, it seems ridiculous, josh, for the tories as well. the party who are swbbesee— as well. the party who are subbesee re— as
so the daily telegraph being the high brew— daily telegraph being the high brew bwbbe— daily telegraph is retailers are warning rishi sunak that he can't impose 1970s price caps on the very basic goods that we rely on day in day out, things like eggs and bread and milk . out, things like eggs and bread and milk. because if the tories do that, then what will happen is that suppliers will sell their produce elsewhere. now obviously, that worked more in the 1970s because we didn't have a...
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this— especially given the daily telegraph this morning revealed eetete— telegraphng no rules neve teen— insisted this morning no rules have been broken . �*" have been broken. but if you refer— have been broken. but if you refer te— have been broken. but if you refer to yourself previously as mr rules, you like sticking to the rules , don't you? so i'm the rules, don't you? so i'm cunous the rules, don't you? so i'm curious to know— the rules, don't you? so i'm curious to know what- t:tit“ . tit.7 so i'm curious to know what you think etent— curious to know what you think about something— curious to know what you think about something we're expecting to about something we're expecting te-tetey.— about something we're expecting te-tetey. vnten— about something we're expecting to today, which more to hear today, which is more etent— to hear today, which is more etent tne— to hear today, which is more about the appointment sue about the appointment of sue prey.— about the appointment of sue prey-ene— about the appointment of sue ereylene-eny- about the appointment of
this— especially given the daily telegraph this morning revealed eetete— telegraphng no rules neve teen— insisted this morning no rules have been broken . �*" have been broken. but if you refer— have been broken. but if you refer te— have been broken. but if you refer to yourself previously as mr rules, you like sticking to the rules , don't you? so i'm the rules, don't you? so i'm cunous the rules, don't you? so i'm curious to know— the rules, don't you? so i'm curious to...
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the studio. top daily telegraph— back in the studio. . and tell me, allison, te ven— weekend. and tell me, allison, te ven thtnt— weekend. and tell me, allison, do you think the— weekend. and tell me, allison, do you think the country will enth— do you think the country will entt tegethen— do you think the country will pull together for— do you think the country will pull together for behind king chentes— pull together for behind king charles over— pull together for behind king charles over the— pull together for behind king charles over the next few days? tve— charles over the next few days? tve teen— charles over the next few days? tve teen trying— charles over the next few days? i've been trying to— charles over the next few days? i've been trying to find a crown, dan, because i was very teetens— crown, dan, because i was very teetens et— crown, dan, because i was very jealous of amanda— crown, dan, because i was very jealous of amanda patel's crown. so jealous of amanda patel's crown. se tt— jealous of amanda patel's crown. se tt ven
the studio. top daily telegraph— back in the studio. . and tell me, allison, te ven— weekend. and tell me, allison, te ven thtnt— weekend. and tell me, allison, do you think the— weekend. and tell me, allison, do you think the country will enth— do you think the country will entt tegethen— do you think the country will pull together for— do you think the country will pull together for behind king chentes— pull together for behind king charles over— pull together for behind...
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the daily telegraph has chosen a pictue of king charles meeting the crowd and has an 84 page magazinewith the headline "his and hers". the times has the headline the "king's day of destiny". the daily mail has a similar headline — with a picture of a younger looking king charles. the mirror says "he will not only wear the crown, he will bear the weight of history and? and the hopes of a nation". the daily express has a picture of the coronation chair with a the headline "day of destiny". and finally the daily star, which often has a more light—hearted look at the news, says 130 million pints of beer will be consumed over the three day weekend! joining me live is richard berthelsen, a royal commentator who has also served as private secretary and adviser to several of the monarch's representatives in canada. and in london — autumn brewington, associate editor at the washington post and author of the paper's royal newsletter: "post elizabeth". images of royals out and about, people camping — how do you see this build—up we saw those images of the rails out and about in the walking today
the daily telegraph has chosen a pictue of king charles meeting the crowd and has an 84 page magazinewith the headline "his and hers". the times has the headline the "king's day of destiny". the daily mail has a similar headline — with a picture of a younger looking king charles. the mirror says "he will not only wear the crown, he will bear the weight of history and? and the hopes of a nation". the daily express has a picture of the coronation chair with a the...
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the daily telegraph leads with the sudden jump in mortgage rates after core inflation hit its highest treat people well as you work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse— work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse vege— work your way up the greasy pole because you're going to need rnem — because you're going to need rnem vvnen— because you're going to need them when you— because you're going to need them when you come crashing back ievvn— them when you come crashing back ievvn. se— them when you come crashing back down. so, allison— them when you come crashing back down. so, allison pearson, this islfascinating_ down. so, allison pearson, this is fascinating eating is a fascinating eating empisen- is a fascinating eating comparison to me because i've eeneiniv— comparison to me because i've eeneiniv teen— comparison to me because i've certainly been struck this week by certainly been struck this week iv rne — certainly been struck this week pv rne rerei— certainly been struck this week by the total lack— certainly been struck this week by the total lack of support of iniiiip — by the total
the daily telegraph leads with the sudden jump in mortgage rates after core inflation hit its highest treat people well as you work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse— work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse vege— work your way up the greasy pole because you're going to need rnem — because you're going to need rnem vvnen— because you're going to need them when you— because you're going to need them when you come crashing back ievvn— them when you come crashing back ievvn. se—...
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allison has actually written in the daily telegraph really, really fascinating piece that charles ande. the oneness— amazing and enduring love. the tnehess et— amazing and enduring love. the duchess of windsor called her entetteevethv— duchess of windsor called her entetteovethv .— duchess of windsor called her autobiography , the heart has its autobiography, the heart has its reasons and the— autobiography, the heart has its reasons and the heart of charles ent— reasons and the heart of charles ent centtte— reasons and the heart of charles and camilla have— reasons and the heart of charles and camilla have their reasons. ant— and camilla have their reasons. ant t— and camilla have their reasons. ant t thtnt— and camilla have their reasons. and i think he— and camilla have their reasons. and i think he will— and camilla have their reasons. and i think he will be thrilled thet— and i think he will be thrilled thet she— and i think he will be thrilled thet she ts— and i think he will be thrilled that she is his— and i think he will be thrilled that she is his queen. i do thtnt— that she
allison has actually written in the daily telegraph really, really fascinating piece that charles ande. the oneness— amazing and enduring love. the tnehess et— amazing and enduring love. the duchess of windsor called her entetteevethv— duchess of windsor called her entetteovethv .— duchess of windsor called her autobiography , the heart has its autobiography, the heart has its reasons and the— autobiography, the heart has its reasons and the heart of charles ent— reasons and the...
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the daily telegraph leads with the sudden jump in mortgage rates after core inflation hit its highest vvev— all treat people well as you work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse— work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse vege— work your way up the greasy pole because you're going to need rnem — because you're going to need rnem vvnen— because you're going to need them when you— because you're going to need them when you come crashing back ievvn— them when you come crashing back ievvn. se— them when you come crashing back down. so, allison— them when you come crashing back down. so, allison pearson, this islfascinating_ down. so, allison pearson, this is fascinating eating is a fascinating eating empisen- is a fascinating eating comparison to me because i've eeneiniv— comparison to me because i've eeneiniv teen— comparison to me because i've certainly been struck this week by certainly been struck this week iv rne — certainly been struck this week pv rne rerei— certainly been struck this week by the total lack— certainly been struck this week by the total lack of support of iniiiip — by
the daily telegraph leads with the sudden jump in mortgage rates after core inflation hit its highest vvev— all treat people well as you work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse— work your way up the greasy pole ieeegse vege— work your way up the greasy pole because you're going to need rnem — because you're going to need rnem vvnen— because you're going to need them when you— because you're going to need them when you come crashing back ievvn— them when you come crashing back...
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that story was broken by the daily telegraph and it has now been confirmed by the bbc.s with his constituency association and he is essentially saying that he thinks that the media focus, it's too intense, he has a young family and he wants to give them some space. obviously, it's only a few weeks ago that tony casey upheld two counts of bullying against him. the prime minister take a deliberative approach and has met similar problem. he has spoken to sir laurie magnus, is ethics adviser, and who says the prime minister is to take a very careful approach because, when he entered downing street, he said he entered downing street, he said he would lead a government of professionalism, integrity and accountability so, at least, he needs a scoping exercise to see whether suella braverman has acted consistently with the ministerial code into areas, one, did she ask civil servants to take action on her behalf on a personal matter, which is how she would attend this driving awareness course, and second, she acted in line with the principle of public life, which is about openne
that story was broken by the daily telegraph and it has now been confirmed by the bbc.s with his constituency association and he is essentially saying that he thinks that the media focus, it's too intense, he has a young family and he wants to give them some space. obviously, it's only a few weeks ago that tony casey upheld two counts of bullying against him. the prime minister take a deliberative approach and has met similar problem. he has spoken to sir laurie magnus, is ethics adviser, and...
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so you'll remember the daily telegraph wttn— remember the daily telegraph wttn tne— remember the dailyn wnat tn— about 25 minutes. for what? what tn wnat tn t— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teepty— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teepty sonny— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teepty sotty tot— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i deeply sorry for that . this was deeply sorry for that. this was sonetntng— deeply sorry for that. this was something that— deeply sorry for that. this was something that was against the tutes — something that was against the tutes tt— something that was against the tutes t was— something that was against the rules. it was a— something that was against the rules. it was a breach of the of tne— rules. it was a breach of the of tne eovtt— rules. it was a breach of the of the covid something . shown ““ the covid something. shown john tattey— the covid something. shown john tattey t— the covid something. shown john tattey t tave— the covid something. shown john bailey i have been— the covid
so you'll remember the daily telegraph wttn— remember the daily telegraph wttn tne— remember the dailyn wnat tn— about 25 minutes. for what? what tn wnat tn t— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teepty— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teepty sonny— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teepty sotty tot— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i deeply sorry for that . this was deeply sorry for that. this was...
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so you'll remember the daily telegraph wttn— remember the daily telegraph wttn tne— remember the daily— about 25 minutes. for what? what tn wnat tn t— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teeptn— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teeptn sonn— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teeptn sotn tot— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i deeply sorry for that . this was deeply sorry for that. this was sonetntng— deeply sorry for that. this was something that— deeply sorry for that. this was something that was against the thes — something that was against the thes tt— something that was against the thes tt was— something that was against the rules. it was a— something that was against the rules. it was a breach of the of tne— rules. it was a breach of the of tne cowo— rules. it was a breach of the of the covid something . shown ?? the covid something. shown john natten— the covid something. shown john natten t— the covid something. shown john natten t nawe— the covid something. shown john bailey i have been— the covid something. sh
so you'll remember the daily telegraph wttn— remember the daily telegraph wttn tne— remember the daily— about 25 minutes. for what? what tn wnat tn t— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just— about 25 minutes. for what? what i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teeptn— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teeptn sonn— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i teeptn sotn tot— i'm what i'm i just repeat, i deeply sorry for that . this was deeply sorry for that. this was sonetntng— deeply...
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this morning we were led to believe — by the daily telegraph, for example — that a cabinet office reporty's decision to join keir starmer�*s office would find that this was a conflict of interest. ms gray, of course, spent much of last year conducting a much—discussed investigation into the government of borisjohnson and allegations over partygate. many conservatives believe she was wrong to move so quickly from that to discussions with the leader of the opposition, who offered the job of chief of staff. despite a weekend of headlines, in the event what we got from the cabinet office today was pretty thin because they'd made clear sue gray decided not to co—operate with their inquiry. nick's here now to decode what's been going on. it looks like there has been an almighty row in whitehall going right the way up to the cabinet secretary simon case. there was a perception amongst officials that ministers wanted this written ministerial statement that was issued to parliament this afternoon to say that sue gray broke the civil service code by talking to the labour party about this job are n
this morning we were led to believe — by the daily telegraph, for example — that a cabinet office reporty's decision to join keir starmer�*s office would find that this was a conflict of interest. ms gray, of course, spent much of last year conducting a much—discussed investigation into the government of borisjohnson and allegations over partygate. many conservatives believe she was wrong to move so quickly from that to discussions with the leader of the opposition, who offered the job...
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reoons— earlier the daily telegraph reports on— earlier the daily telegraph reports on the—oks of her inoretittv— earlier. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward _ c131 and by the looks of her incredibly awkward exit live on air, incredibly awkward exit live on tte— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation could not tave— air, the invitation could not tave teen— air, the invitation could not have been more— air, the invitation could not have been more welcome right ? air, the invitation could not have been more welcome right? is it tinee — have been more welcome right? is it tinee its— have been more welcome right? is it time? it's time— have been more welcome right? is it time? it's time .— have been more welcome right? is it time? it's time . um.- have been more welcome right? is it time? e e it time? it's time. um. she's been summoned. her carriage awaits. although it is a motorbike— awaits. although it is a motorbike. - awaits. although it is a motorbike . and- although it is a motorbike . '“3 although i
reoons— earlier the daily telegraph reports on— earlier the daily telegraph reports on the—oks of her inoretittv— earlier. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward _ c131 and by the looks of her incredibly awkward exit live on air, incredibly awkward exit live on tte— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation could not tave— air, the invitation could not tave teen— air, the invitation could not have been more—...
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renews— earlier the daily telegraph reeeris en— earlier the daily telegraph reports on the—tion at buckingham palace earlier. and by the looks of her insreeiiiv— earlier. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward _ ”cc. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward exit rig3. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward exit live on air, incredibly awkward exit live on ene— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation could not neve— air, the invitation could not neve teen— air, the invitation could not have been more— air, the invitation could not have been more welcome right ? air, the invitation could not have been more welcome right? is it rinee — have been more welcome right? is it rinee its— have been more welcome right? is it time? it's time— have been more welcome right? is it time? it's time .— have been more welcome right? is it time? it's time . um.- have been more welcome right? is it time? . . it time? it's time. um. she's been summoned. her carriage awaits. although it is a motorbike— awaits. although it i
renews— earlier the daily telegraph reeeris en— earlier the daily telegraph reports on the—tion at buckingham palace earlier. and by the looks of her insreeiiiv— earlier. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward _ ”cc. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward exit rig3. and by the looks of her incredibly awkward exit live on air, incredibly awkward exit live on ene— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation— incredibly awkward exit live on air, the invitation could...
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the daily telegraph? thank you. mr the daily telegraph? thank you. ttt tnant— the daily telegraph? tnaw, r— long and hard for brexit. you know, i should— long and hard for brexit. you know, i should know thing know, i should know a thing or twa— know, i should know a thing or twa atatt— know, i should know a thing or two about that— know, i should know a thing or two about that particular issue. but two about that particular issue. ttt ttsnt — two about that particular issue. ttt ttsnt ts— two about that particular issue. but rishi is making it easy for neatte— but rishi is making it easy for neante. ratnst— but rishi is making it easy for people. patrick he's making it easy— people. patrick he's making it easwltnese— people. patrick he's making it easy these people to warn easy for these people to warn reverse brexit _ easy for these people to warn reverse brexit and, and you tnaw— reverse brexit and, and you know, we've heard a lot of tantare— know, we've heard a lot of fanfare from _ know, we've heard a lot of fanfare from him about how his wartnern— fanfare from him about how h
the daily telegraph? thank you. mr the daily telegraph? thank you. ttt tnant— the daily telegraph? tnaw, r— long and hard for brexit. you know, i should— long and hard for brexit. you know, i should know thing know, i should know a thing or twa— know, i should know a thing or twa atatt— know, i should know a thing or two about that— know, i should know a thing or two about that particular issue. but two about that particular issue. ttt ttsnt — two about that particular issue. ttt...
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the daily telegraph whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws and then is penny mordaunt there in ant their minds. those are your front pages as. so oh, leo, you will kick us off nttn— so oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's— oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's telegraph. so they— with thursday's telegraph. so they tore— with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall- with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws. kemi badenoch has said- repeal of brexit laws. kemi badenoch has said it's- ”c: mix c kemi badenoch has said it's been tnpoeettte— badenoch has said it's been impossible to— badenoch has said it's been impossible to scrap these these oronteet— impossible to scrap these these promised brexit— impossible to scrap these these promised brexit laws . my“ impossible to scrap these these promised brexit laws . 3 r: promised brexit laws. rishi said net— promised brexit laws. rishi said he'd scrapped 4000 laws by the end of the year , but she says end of the year, but she says whitehall intransigence is stopping them. also .
the daily telegraph whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws and then is penny mordaunt there in ant their minds. those are your front pages as. so oh, leo, you will kick us off nttn— so oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's— oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's telegraph. so they— with thursday's telegraph. so they tore— with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall- with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws. kemi badenoch...
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the daily telegraph whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws and then is penny mordaunt there in aneir minds. those are your front pages as. so oh, leo, you will kick us off nttn— so oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's— oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's telegraph. so they— with thursday's telegraph. so they tore— with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall- with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws. kemi badenoch has said- repeal of brexit laws. kemi badenoch has said it's- ”c: mix c kemi badenoch has said it's been tnpoeettte— badenoch has said it's been impossible to— badenoch has said it's been impossible to scrap these these oronteet— impossible to scrap these these promised brexit— impossible to scrap these these promised brexit laws . my“ impossible to scrap these these promised brexit laws . 3 r: promised brexit laws. rishi said net— promised brexit laws. rishi said he'd scrapped 4000 laws by the end of the year , but she says end of the year, but she says whitehall intransigence is stopping them. also . if
the daily telegraph whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws and then is penny mordaunt there in aneir minds. those are your front pages as. so oh, leo, you will kick us off nttn— so oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's— oh, leo, you will kick us off with thursday's telegraph. so they— with thursday's telegraph. so they tore— with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall- with thursday's telegraph. so they have whitehall blob halts repeal of brexit laws. kemi badenoch has...
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according to the well—sourced daily telegraph, the well—sourced daily telegraph, tne vvntntng— well—sourced fascinating, tcn-t t e— this is all very fascinating, tcn-t t e oa— this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you- this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you reckon he isn't it? do you reckon he tatget— isn't it? do you reckon he tatget ntc— isn't it? do you reckon he dodged his family out of shame and embarrassment rather than tagtcttcc— and embarrassment rather than logistics because— and embarrassment rather than logistics because he was ttterattv— logistics because he was literally at— logistics because he was literally at buckingham palace and literally at buckingham palace ant ne— literally at buckingham palace ant ne tttn-t— literally at buckingham palace and he didn't go— literally at buckingham palace and he didn't go and congratulate his father after his coronation— congratulate his father after his coronation _ congratulate his father after his coronation i- congratulate his father after his coronation “ his coronation i think his behaviour there just proved as if we
according to the well—sourced daily telegraph, the well—sourced daily telegraph, tne vvntntng— well—sourced fascinating, tcn-t t e— this is all very fascinating, tcn-t t e oa— this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you- this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you reckon he isn't it? do you reckon he tatget— isn't it? do you reckon he tatget ntc— isn't it? do you reckon he dodged his family out of shame and embarrassment rather than tagtcttcc— and embarrassment rather...
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according to the well—sourced daily telegraph, the well—sourced daily telegraph, tne vvntntng— well—sourcedating, tcn-t t e— this is all very fascinating, tcn-t t e oa— this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you- this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you reckon he isn't it? do you reckon he tatget— isn't it? do you reckon he tatget ntc— isn't it? do you reckon he dodged his family out of shame and embarrassment rather than tagtcttcc— and embarrassment rather than logistics because— and embarrassment rather than logistics because he was ttterattv— logistics because he was literally at— logistics because he was literally at buckingham palace and literally at buckingham palace ant ne— literally at buckingham palace ant ne tttn-t— literally at buckingham palace and he didn't go— literally at buckingham palace and he didn't go and congratulate his father after his coronation— congratulate his father after his coronation _ congratulate his father after his coronation i- congratulate his father after his coronation “ his coronation i think his behaviour there just proved as if we needed
according to the well—sourced daily telegraph, the well—sourced daily telegraph, tne vvntntng— well—sourcedating, tcn-t t e— this is all very fascinating, tcn-t t e oa— this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you- this is all very fascinating, isn't it ? do you reckon he isn't it? do you reckon he tatget— isn't it? do you reckon he tatget ntc— isn't it? do you reckon he dodged his family out of shame and embarrassment rather than tagtcttcc— and embarrassment rather than...
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and of course,_here. l the daily telegraph. and of course,_here. i the daily telegraph.rsation on a big part of the conversation en next— a big part of the conversation on next tuesday— a big part of the conversation on next tuesday . ii/titii“ a big part of the conversation on next tuesday . ii/tiii“ i“ a big part of the conversation on next tuesday . ii/titii“ i“ on next tuesday. yeah, which is unfortunate. so that's bad timing. i thought they'd been sort of hauled in front of the headmaster for being naughty , headmaster for being naughty, but i mean if it was a pre booked gig, it will be an annoying sideline for what they would want to try and get across. itv is a great brand . tv across. itv is a great brand. tv as a medium is fantastic. there's nothing that replace , is there's nothing that replace, is it? this is about governance. it's about creative governance . it's about creative governance. refreshing shows, not creating monsters that you then can't control. and that's, you know , control. and that's, you know, we've seen it in so many shows as it's happened a
and of course,_here. l the daily telegraph. and of course,_here. i the daily telegraph.rsation on a big part of the conversation en next— a big part of the conversation on next tuesday— a big part of the conversation on next tuesday . ii/titii“ a big part of the conversation on next tuesday . ii/tiii“ i“ a big part of the conversation on next tuesday . ii/titii“ i“ on next tuesday. yeah, which is unfortunate. so that's bad timing. i thought they'd been sort of hauled in front of...
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the daily— westminster. and i was the royal editor on the daily telegraph. kno— editor on the daily telegraph. wno-rou— editorappened to the british family because so many of us have been through the same kind of heart rending experiences and then a re knitting and somebody came up with a rather wonderful term blended family. came up with a rather wonderful term blended family . yeah. and term blended family. yeah. and again , unthinkable. it's not again, unthinkable. it's not simply queen camilla. it's that the parker bowles will be present in equal numbers to windsors for the first time. i met camilla, she said, do you wom— met camilla, she said, do you wonr io— met camilla, she said, do you wonr ro nono— met camilla, she said, do you want to have a— met camilla, she said, do you want to have a die— met camilla, she said, do you want to have a die for a oigoroiioi— want to have a die for a cigarette? do- want to have a die for a cigarette? do you want to come? kno— cigarette? do you want to come? and i— cigarette? do you want to come? and i oion-r— cigarette? do you want to come? and i didn't even— cigarett
the daily— westminster. and i was the royal editor on the daily telegraph. kno— editor on the daily telegraph. wno-rou— editorappened to the british family because so many of us have been through the same kind of heart rending experiences and then a re knitting and somebody came up with a rather wonderful term blended family. came up with a rather wonderful term blended family . yeah. and term blended family. yeah. and again , unthinkable. it's not again, unthinkable. it's not simply...
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he told the daily— return to frontline politics. he told the daily telegraphsce to quiz you. you on your irre— chance to quiz you. you on your irwe poiiiieei— chance to quiz you. you on your true political ambitions. so iewei— true political ambitions. so iewei wim— true political ambitions. so level with me,— true political ambitions. so level with me, nigel. are you eerioweiw— level with me, nigel. are you seriously considering leaving mie— seriously considering leaving ihie greet— seriously considering leaving this great studio for a return to frontline— this great studio for a return to frontline politics? vii?“ to frontline politics? well, ieew— to frontline politics? well, iooi. pen.— to frontline politics? well, iooi. pen i— to frontline politics? well, look, dan, i mean, i was the one, you know, very much a lone voice for years, arguing life outside the european union would be better, arguing that ought to be better, arguing that ought to be a national referendum on this issue. and it was a fringe minority cause i was a fruitcake , a loony and all the r
he told the daily— return to frontline politics. he told the daily telegraphsce to quiz you. you on your irre— chance to quiz you. you on your irwe poiiiieei— chance to quiz you. you on your true political ambitions. so iewei— true political ambitions. so iewei wim— true political ambitions. so level with me,— true political ambitions. so level with me, nigel. are you eerioweiw— level with me, nigel. are you seriously considering leaving mie— seriously considering leaving ihie...
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star within the british press. star daily telegraphowes camilla and pretty much everyone else an apology at the coronation. she's uncancelled on that. later in the show . plus, as republicans the show. plus, as republicans plan mass protests on the day of the coronation is a monarchy under king charles and queen camilla. good for britain . camilla. good for britain. petronella wyatt, who's a friend of camilla, defends the monarchy against the head of the uk's republican movement. graham smith, in the clash. and breaking tonight, one of the late queen's most famous admirers, donald trump, has slammed the sussexes for their twisted hate campaign against the monarchy that made them. she was treated so disrespectfully by meghan and just no— disrespectfully by meghan and just no reason— disrespectfully by meghan and just no reason to— disrespectfully by meghan and just no reason to do that. i was actually— just no reason to do that. i was actually surprised— just no reason to do that. i was actually surprised at how she invited,— actually s
star within the british press. star daily telegraphowes camilla and pretty much everyone else an apology at the coronation. she's uncancelled on that. later in the show . plus, as republicans the show. plus, as republicans plan mass protests on the day of the coronation is a monarchy under king charles and queen camilla. good for britain . camilla. good for britain. petronella wyatt, who's a friend of camilla, defends the monarchy against the head of the uk's republican movement. graham smith,...
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star within the british press. star daily telegraphowes camilla and pretty much everyone else an apology at the coronation. she's uncancelled on that. later in the show . plus, as republicans the show. plus, as republicans plan mass protests on the day of the coronation is a monarchy under king charles and queen camilla. good for britain . camilla. good for britain. petronella wyatt, who's a friend of camilla, defends the monarchy against the head of the uk's republican movement. graham smith, in the clash. and breaking tonight, one of the late queen's most famous admirers, donald trump, has slammed the sussexes for their twisted hate campaign against the monarchy that made them. she was treated so disrespectfully by meghan and just no— disrespectfully by meghan and just no reason— disrespectfully by meghan and just no reason to— disrespectfully by meghan and just no reason to do that. i was actually— just no reason to do that. i was actually surprised— just no reason to do that. i was actually surprised at how she invited,— actually s
star within the british press. star daily telegraphowes camilla and pretty much everyone else an apology at the coronation. she's uncancelled on that. later in the show . plus, as republicans the show. plus, as republicans plan mass protests on the day of the coronation is a monarchy under king charles and queen camilla. good for britain . camilla. good for britain. petronella wyatt, who's a friend of camilla, defends the monarchy against the head of the uk's republican movement. graham smith,...
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the daily telegraph? thank you. mr the daily telegraph? thank you. fww twent— the daily telegraph?e was upsetting both the labour party and the european research group, she must be doing something right. she must be taking a pragmatic and middle path . well, many and middle path. well, many people who followed the career of kemi badenoch will have thought that that's not particularly her brand, that the pragmatic middle path is not exactly what people might have expected . and from the secretary expected. and from the secretary of state for business and trade, she is someone who has been seen to be on the brexiteer wing right. of the party. and yet today she from that despatch box, she was revelling in having upset the erg . that is something upset the erg. that is something that may well damage her potential leadership hopes in any future election . erg tom any future election. erg tom harwood very interesting. of course, the european research ceen— course, the european research groupw tnew— course, the european research groupw tnew ee— course, the european research group, they ar
the daily telegraph? thank you. mr the daily telegraph? thank you. fww twent— the daily telegraph?e was upsetting both the labour party and the european research group, she must be doing something right. she must be taking a pragmatic and middle path . well, many and middle path. well, many people who followed the career of kemi badenoch will have thought that that's not particularly her brand, that the pragmatic middle path is not exactly what people might have expected . and from the...