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dan, let's start with the guardian. "fury asjohnson escapes partygate with a single fine." lots of the papers covering partygate finds today. interestingly, lots of different lines that they've chosen to pick out. dan, can you start with what the guardian has gone with? the guardian the guardian has gone with? tue: guardian looks the guardian has gone with? tte: guardian looks at the frustration that officials in downing street feel the prime minister only got one fine, and get many other officials seem to have gotten find crucially for attending events that boris johnson attended and gave speeches at. it was quite unusual to make her usualfor at. it was quite unusual to make her usual for borisjohnson to wander over, see them having a drink and praised him for blowing off steam. he's got off extremely lightly, almost with the most minimal punishment — not for the first time in his long political career in public life — whilst the people around him, some of whom gave evidence to the sue gray voluntarily only to find it
dan, let's start with the guardian. "fury asjohnson escapes partygate with a single fine." lots of the papers covering partygate finds today. interestingly, lots of different lines that they've chosen to pick out. dan, can you start with what the guardian has gone with? the guardian the guardian has gone with? tue: guardian looks the guardian has gone with? tte: guardian looks at the frustration that officials in downing street feel the prime minister only got one fine, and get many...
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the guardian says the chancellor is under pressure to act on the cost of living, with tory backbenchers warning the poorest face paying £1,000 a year more for food. the metro has the story of the conservative mp who has been arrested on suspicion of rape. the telegraph has the same story, saying the tory chief whip has asked him to stay away from parliament while police investigate. the independent has a special report on how ukraine fought back against russia in kharkiv. while the sun features the latest developments in the "wagatha christie" court case, focusing on comments made by the two husbands, wayne rooney and jamie vardy. lots of different stories to get through. good evening to you both, thanks for agreeing to talk us through the papers. we start with the front page of the metro, and a really stark headline, "tory mp is arrested for rape." is a story on a couple of the front pages for obvious reason, given the seriousness of its reason. camilla, can you just talk us through what we know? can you “ust talk us through what we know? , , . can you “ust talk us through what we know
the guardian says the chancellor is under pressure to act on the cost of living, with tory backbenchers warning the poorest face paying £1,000 a year more for food. the metro has the story of the conservative mp who has been arrested on suspicion of rape. the telegraph has the same story, saying the tory chief whip has asked him to stay away from parliament while police investigate. the independent has a special report on how ukraine fought back against russia in kharkiv. while the sun...
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the . guardian. maybe he doesn't know what the mean. guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean.james? what can i - guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean. james? what can i say? i. they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know- — they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's _ they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's move _ they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's move on. _ don't know. let's move on. let's draw— don't know. let's move on. let's draw a _ don't know. let's move on. let's draw a veit— don't know. let's move on. let's drawa veil over don't know. let's move on. let's draw a veil over that move onto the times this— draw a veil over that move onto the times this is— draw a veil over that move onto the times. this is interesting. on the question— times. this is interesting. on the question of. _ times. this is interesting. on the question of, teachers should not pander— question of, teachers should not pander to— question of, teachers should not pander to trans pupils. it's a bit more _ pander to trans pupils. it's a bit more
the . guardian. maybe he doesn't know what the mean. guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean.james? what can i - guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean. james? what can i say? i. they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know- — they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's _ they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's move _ they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's move on. _ don't know. let's move on. let's draw— don't know. let's move on....
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what you think of the guardian? ,,, ., ~ ., dash through." what you think of the guardian?ian? speaking on annabelle's oint, i guardian? speaking on annabelle's point. i fully _ guardian? speaking on annabelle's point, i fully understand _ guardian? speaking on annabelle's point, i fully understand that, - point, i fully understand that, compared to the war in ukraine and the cost _ compared to the war in ukraine and the cost of— compared to the war in ukraine and the cost of living crisis, it may seem — the cost of living crisis, it may seem very trivial. but i speak as someone — seem very trivial. but i speak as someone who buried his wife just a few days _ someone who buried his wife just a few days before in downing street, and i _ few days before in downing street, and i must — few days before in downing street, and i must tell you after that funeral. _ and i must tell you after that funeral. i_ and i must tell you after that funeral, i can even —— couldn't even meet _ funeral, i can even —— couldn't even meet my— funeral, i can even —— couldn't even meet my family in
what you think of the guardian? ,,, ., ~ ., dash through." what you think of the guardian?ian? speaking on annabelle's oint, i guardian? speaking on annabelle's point. i fully _ guardian? speaking on annabelle's point, i fully understand _ guardian? speaking on annabelle's point, i fully understand that, - point, i fully understand that, compared to the war in ukraine and the cost _ compared to the war in ukraine and the cost of— compared to the war in ukraine and the cost of living...
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looking at the guardian. _ things forward. looking at the guardian, they _ things forward.the guardian, they also _ things forward. looking at the guardian, they also headline i things forward. looking at the i guardian, they also headline that they look at the anger of tory rebels and they say they've gotten a bit harder. they say tory mps told the guardian, threshold 5a, is close to being crossed and may have already, and graham brady left uses onjudgment if it already, and graham brady left uses on judgment if it occurs most parliament is off or wait until monday. that is, that seems much firmer line that we have seen elsewhere. what you make of that? at elsewhere. what you make of that? git their saying, ultimately, the only man who knows is graham brady and this possibility that maybe that threshold is reached in the coming day or two it is interesting that the guardian also says that the first day of recess was spend by conservative whips. it first day of recess was spend by conservative whips.— first day of recess was spend by conservative whips. it was rather unusua
looking at the guardian. _ things forward. looking at the guardian, they _ things forward.the guardian, they also _ things forward. looking at the guardian, they also headline i things forward. looking at the i guardian, they also headline that they look at the anger of tory rebels and they say they've gotten a bit harder. they say tory mps told the guardian, threshold 5a, is close to being crossed and may have already, and graham brady left uses onjudgment if it already, and graham brady left...
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long-standing board member of the guardians of the city. i have the honor of being the emcee today through this program. thank you all for being here. [applause]. is it really great to be back in person standing here like this in front of the museum where we get to go and experience firsthand live and in person the artifacts, apparatus, part of the rich history of first responders and public safety in san francisco. you are in for a real treat. board members and the guardians of the city have put time, energy and commitment into preserving the pieces and getting all set up for display. after we go through the plan with speakers speaking i would invite everyone to come in and experience it. it is a little small. now that we have covid restrictions lifted, we have the opportunity to share the experience together. as you know, this museum is around 54 years now. i live down the street. what i was growing up we would walk to share in the experience. i wasn't hired as firefighter. i moved to other things. it is an honor and privilege to be part
long-standing board member of the guardians of the city. i have the honor of being the emcee today through this program. thank you all for being here. [applause]. is it really great to be back in person standing here like this in front of the museum where we get to go and experience firsthand live and in person the artifacts, apparatus, part of the rich history of first responders and public safety in san francisco. you are in for a real treat. board members and the guardians of the city have...
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kate, we should point out the guardian saysl should point out the guardian says it's seeing the homeersion of what it would like to do. basically attempting to revise policing protocol and how outspoken they could be about political decisions. is it some sides emerging, is there a bigger picture to this or is it priti patel wanted more control of the british police? i wanted more control of the british olice? . �* , wanted more control of the british olice? . 2 , , police? i agree there's probably still a lot to _ police? i agree there's probably still a lot to emerge _ police? i agree there's probably still a lot to emerge that - police? i agree there's probably still a lot to emerge that we - police? i agree there's probably l still a lot to emerge that we don't know _ still a lot to emerge that we don't know. what we can already see is that this is — know. what we can already see is that this is about who gets to set police _ that this is about who gets to set police priorities. in particular the limit _ police priorities. in particular the limit of— police priorities. in particul
kate, we should point out the guardian saysl should point out the guardian says it's seeing the homeersion of what it would like to do. basically attempting to revise policing protocol and how outspoken they could be about political decisions. is it some sides emerging, is there a bigger picture to this or is it priti patel wanted more control of the british police? i wanted more control of the british olice? . �* , wanted more control of the british olice? . 2 , , police? i agree there's...
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the guardian have seen this draught in the _ as we go on.s draught in the home office say it's not a power grab, it's another threat to independence. they make it clear hisjob is threat to independence. they make it clear his job is to threat to independence. they make it clear hisjob is to do threat to independence. they make it clear his job is to do what. —— whosejob. very quickly, let's have a look at the daily telegraph. dominated by the daily telegraph. dominated by the statue of margaret thatcher, which hasn't gone down well with some local residents in grantham. should it be there or should it not? you've got 60 seconds. [30 should it be there or should it not? you've got 60 seconds.— you've got 60 seconds. do you know what? i you've got 60 seconds. do you know what? lthink— you've got 60 seconds. do you know what? i think we _ you've got 60 seconds. do you know what? i think we should _ you've got 60 seconds. do you know what? i think we should get - you've got 60 seconds. do you know what? i think we should get rid - you've got 60
the guardian have seen this draught in the _ as we go on.s draught in the home office say it's not a power grab, it's another threat to independence. they make it clear hisjob is threat to independence. they make it clear his job is to threat to independence. they make it clear hisjob is to do threat to independence. they make it clear his job is to do what. —— whosejob. very quickly, let's have a look at the daily telegraph. dominated by the daily telegraph. dominated by the statue of...
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— yes, this picture in the guardian, which is in a _ yes, this picture in the guardian, which is in number of other papers of the prince — which is in a number of other papers of the prince of wales sitting on the throne, which wasn't necessarily expected. _ the throne, which wasn't necessarily expected, but looking rather wistfully, i thought, expected, but looking rather wistfully, ithought, at expected, but looking rather wistfully, i thought, at the crown and the _ wistfully, i thought, at the crown and the absence of his mother. extraordinary when you think of it, that it's almost 60 years since she last missed — that it's almost 60 years since she last missed a queen's speech opportunity. he of course, it must've _ opportunity. he of course, it must've been an extraordinary emotional moment for him to get that speech _ emotional moment for him to get that speech he _ emotional moment for him to get that speech. he is used to come i think most _ speech. he is used to come i think most people know, to write his own speeches. _ most people know, to write his own speeches, and it
— yes, this picture in the guardian, which is in a _ yes, this picture in the guardian, which is in number of other papers of the prince — which is in a number of other papers of the prince of wales sitting on the throne, which wasn't necessarily expected. _ the throne, which wasn't necessarily expected, but looking rather wistfully, i thought, expected, but looking rather wistfully, ithought, at expected, but looking rather wistfully, i thought, at the crown and the _ wistfully, i...
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let's go to the front page of the guardian _ months. e guardian and _ months. let's go to the front page of the guardian and headline - months. let's go to the front page i of the guardian and headline borges will be less pleased to see. talk us through the headline there at the top as home secretary faces mass legal action. top as home secretary faces mass legal action-— top as home secretary faces mass legal action. various processes we are seeinu legal action. various processes we are seeing out _ legal action. various processes we are seeing out of— legal action. various processes we are seeing out of the _ legal action. various processes we are seeing out of the two - legal action. various processes we | are seeing out of the two ukrainian schemes— are seeing out of the two ukrainian schemes to — are seeing out of the two ukrainian schemes to try and bring people to the uk having been under way, sol was the _ the uk having been under way, sol was the first — the uk having been under way, sol was the first of all yet the sponsorship
let's go to the front page of the guardian _ months. e guardian and _ months. let's go to the front page of the guardian and headline - months. let's go to the front page i of the guardian and headline borges will be less pleased to see. talk us through the headline there at the top as home secretary faces mass legal action. top as home secretary faces mass legal action-— top as home secretary faces mass legal action. various processes we are seeinu legal action. various processes we are...
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let's turn to your paper, the guardian _ the same level.et's turn to your| paper, the guardian here with the subheading government urged to announce more help for struggling households of both of you have already touched on this already. i supposed to talk about the local elections and we are expecting the results to start coming in in the early hours of the morning. how bad or good depending on which way you want to look at it do you think it is going to be for the conservatives and picking up on giles this point what do you think of how well keir starmer has been managing to cut through? starmer has been managing to cut throu~h? , ., , , ., ., through? obviously we are not actually far— through? obviously we are not actually far away _ through? obviously we are not actually far away from - through? obviously we are not actually far away from finding l through? obviously we are not i actually far away from finding out what _ actually far away from finding out what the — actually far away from finding out what the results will be but i noti
let's turn to your paper, the guardian _ the same level.et's turn to your| paper, the guardian here with the subheading government urged to announce more help for struggling households of both of you have already touched on this already. i supposed to talk about the local elections and we are expecting the results to start coming in in the early hours of the morning. how bad or good depending on which way you want to look at it do you think it is going to be for the conservatives and picking up...
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i want to shout out to the guardians of the city. the role that you play in keeping the memory of our history alive is so important, especially from a preparedness perspective. we live in earthquake country and we have natural disasters based on climate change we have to pays. every year the events are so important. also, thank you, mayor, for supporting us and showing up to these events. it is important. our police chief, we have been very involved through the pandemic and through the last year in really very difficult problems coordinating efforts around the society problems we have, public health problems. i need to say this publicly that every day i see first responders helping those who are the most helpless in our city who are in the most need and the sickest. that is certainly paramedics and firefighters, police officers, sheriff's deputies. our park rangers. what you do is humanitarian work. you need to be really acknowledged for that. it is really my privilege to be your partner. thank you. (applause). >> thank you. we are a
i want to shout out to the guardians of the city. the role that you play in keeping the memory of our history alive is so important, especially from a preparedness perspective. we live in earthquake country and we have natural disasters based on climate change we have to pays. every year the events are so important. also, thank you, mayor, for supporting us and showing up to these events. it is important. our police chief, we have been very involved through the pandemic and through the last...
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the guardian reports on the leaked document suggesting the american supreme court could scrap the legalo abortion and joe biden's comments saying the right to abortion is fundamental. once again, the daily mail goes with the pressure on keir starmer over claims he broke lockdown rules. while the sun covers the latest development in the case of madeleine mccann, saying fibres from madeleine's clothing have been found in a camper van belonging to the chief suspect. so, let's begin. a variety of front pages and different stories for us to chew over. let's start with the financial times and the headline bp's bumper earnings stoke call for windfall tax to offset fuel bills. and this is after bp announced a sharp rise in profits for the first three months of the year. and of course this as the paper is saying is fuelling calls for a windfall tax. boris johnson has ruled out a windfall tax on energy companies. is that the end of the matter, do you think was meant as you say,...— of the matter, do you think was meant as you say,... situation where bp has recorded _ meant as you say,... situatio
the guardian reports on the leaked document suggesting the american supreme court could scrap the legalo abortion and joe biden's comments saying the right to abortion is fundamental. once again, the daily mail goes with the pressure on keir starmer over claims he broke lockdown rules. while the sun covers the latest development in the case of madeleine mccann, saying fibres from madeleine's clothing have been found in a camper van belonging to the chief suspect. so, let's begin. a variety of...
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let's kick off at the guardian, if we may. we thank you muted. at the guardian, if we may.ed. ~ ., , at the guardian, if we may. we thank you muted._ that's - at the guardian, if we may. we thank you muted._ that's all- you muted. apologies. that's all ri . ht, you muted. apologies. that's all right. that _ you muted. apologies. that's all right. that you — you muted. apologies. that's all right, that you are. _ you muted. apologies. that's all right, that you are. lovely, - you muted. apologies. that's all right, that you are. lovely, fire i right, that you are. lovely, fire away. right, that you are. lovely, fire awa . , ., , right, that you are. lovely, fire awa . , . , ., ., away. they have been warned that the olden era away. they have been warned that the golden era of — away. they have been warned that the golden era of cheap _ away. they have been warned that the golden era of cheap food _ away. they have been warned that the golden era of cheap food is _ away. they have been warned that the golden era of cheap food is now - away. they have been warned that the gold
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let's turn to the front page of the guardian. office were trying desperately to hold onto report, i am not sure who they were protecting, because for many people of colour, this comes as no surprise, jemma?- of colour, this comes as no surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite _ surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite of— surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite of what _ surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite of what they - surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite of what they should l surprise, jemma? that is it. doing. the opposite of what they should be doing _ the opposite of what they should be doing. this is a 50 page analysis by an unnamed — doing. this is a 50 page analysis by an unnamed historian, describing the deep—rooted racism in the windrush scandal— deep—rooted racism in the windrush scandal taid — deep—rooted racism in the windrush scandal laid in effect between 1950 in 1981, _ scandal laid in effect between 1950 in 1981, every piece of legislation from _ in 1981, every piece o
let's turn to the front page of the guardian. office were trying desperately to hold onto report, i am not sure who they were protecting, because for many people of colour, this comes as no surprise, jemma?- of colour, this comes as no surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite _ surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite of— surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite of what _ surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the opposite of what they - surprise, jemma? that is it. doing the...
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guardian. and until the moment they were appointed a guardian, the topic was not brought up for four years, they were brought up, and the former mother-in-law galina genna and before that, and the ex-wife elena vladimirovna the mother of the children? she is unfortunately ill with a gentle disease. and in general, she was practically in hospitals, boarding schools, hospitals. and these children are born in wedlock legally wed. yes, and then they divorced, the father of the children, he participated in the lives of the children. he brought them up and contacted them. can i answer the fact is that my father and, uh, my turn with svetlana , have been married for 7 years, but the children were about a year old and they were deprived of parental rights. why were they born with a girl and a boy, the boy had problems with his spine. he did not have to sit for a long time. uh, hire massage therapists. stay in hospitals. all in all children are problematic at the moment with their mother. diagnosis of schizophrenia. you valentina have developed quite a warm relationship. her stepdaughter is the guardian
guardian. and until the moment they were appointed a guardian, the topic was not brought up for four years, they were brought up, and the former mother-in-law galina genna and before that, and the ex-wife elena vladimirovna the mother of the children? she is unfortunately ill with a gentle disease. and in general, she was practically in hospitals, boarding schools, hospitals. and these children are born in wedlock legally wed. yes, and then they divorced, the father of the children, he...
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the guardian, as you _ crisis. david, kick us off. tue guardian, as you would crisis.uardian, as you would expect, crisis. david, kick us off. ttj: guardian, as you would expect, is highly critical of what wasn't in the queen's speech, and they follow six years starmer�*s criticisms and his words bereft of ideas and purpose, no guiding principle, and of course commits the absence of anything to deal with the current cost—of—living crisis across the board, there is concern about some of the tory papers, the tory supporting papers, then, of course, later in the day, when the debate started in the house of commons, the prime minister started to suggest, well, there may be something on this in the days to come, then you are bound to ask how many days, i think thatis bound to ask how many days, i think that is at the heart of all of this. it appears to those that government —— does the government fully realise even after leslie's local elections that this is that now crisis. find that this is that now crisis. and what do you — that this is that now crisis. and what do you ma
the guardian, as you _ crisis. david, kick us off. tue guardian, as you would crisis.uardian, as you would expect, crisis. david, kick us off. ttj: guardian, as you would expect, is highly critical of what wasn't in the queen's speech, and they follow six years starmer�*s criticisms and his words bereft of ideas and purpose, no guiding principle, and of course commits the absence of anything to deal with the current cost—of—living crisis across the board, there is concern about some of...
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and the other person we have got here isjim waterson, the guardian's media editor, and you have been oyal court ofjustice every day since the trial began, i believe. there is a whole lot of interest in this case, how long is the queue for the press box each morning? it is quite extraordinary. there is a sort of queueing system and people have to get there very early, there are 20 or 30 photographers outside and it has been so popular they have had to open up another courtroom just to try and make space for the journalists that want to cover it. what that says about our industry and all the other court cases going on, well, you can make up your own mind on that. absolutely. well, more from both of you in a moment and indeed from pandora, but let us start the show with john micklethwait, editor in chief of bloomberg, because bloomberg, famous for its financial coverage, is on a mission to become a major presence in uk news. it has launched a new subscription website and wants to rival the likes of the sunday times and the ft for business stories. john micklethwait, welcome to the media
and the other person we have got here isjim waterson, the guardian's media editor, and you have been oyal court ofjustice every day since the trial began, i believe. there is a whole lot of interest in this case, how long is the queue for the press box each morning? it is quite extraordinary. there is a sort of queueing system and people have to get there very early, there are 20 or 30 photographers outside and it has been so popular they have had to open up another courtroom just to try and...
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the front page of the guardian _ prospects going forward. e talk about real—world challenges. 0ne very sharply, when we talk about real—world challenges. one of the things the police chiefs are warning is that, in terms of people managing or rather trying to get around the rules, we could see a surgeon crime? this isjust rules, we could see a surgeon crime? this is just breathtaking, rules, we could see a surgeon crime? this isjust breathtaking, isn't rules, we could see a surgeon crime? this is just breathtaking, isn't it, it's almost dickensian when you look at it. the police are saying, "actually we might be so pathetic to people who find themselves having to steal to eat." we shouldn't need to have people stealing to eat. this perfect storm as you said earlier of all these pressures piling up, one after the other, from what's going on in ukraine and the impact that staffing on fuel prices, to the fact that we are talking about children going to school hungry — and now the police are saying "we might have to be quite lenient about people s
the front page of the guardian _ prospects going forward. e talk about real—world challenges. 0ne very sharply, when we talk about real—world challenges. one of the things the police chiefs are warning is that, in terms of people managing or rather trying to get around the rules, we could see a surgeon crime? this isjust rules, we could see a surgeon crime? this is just breathtaking, rules, we could see a surgeon crime? this isjust breathtaking, isn't rules, we could see a surgeon crime?...
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the guardian talks about _ more, i would think.. the guardian talks about rebels avoiding - more, i would think. the guardian talks about rebels avoiding votesl talks about rebels avoiding votes and an emergency effort for mp5. things seem to be rather different to what they look like last week. what ep explains that? i to what they look like last week. what ep explains that?— what ep explains that? i think that's very _ what ep explains that? i think that's very different _ what ep explains that? i think that's very different to - what ep explains that? i think that's very different to what i what ep explains that? l think| that's very different to what we usually get from boris johnson. that's very different to what we usually get from borisjohnson. the cost—of—living crisis has added an extra layer to this and this is some of the announcements from rishi sunak, they thought that they could do the usual u—turns in the usual political spin on something like this but i think people are just that up now and i think a lot of tory mps
the guardian talks about _ more, i would think.. the guardian talks about rebels avoiding - more, i would think. the guardian talks about rebels avoiding votesl talks about rebels avoiding votes and an emergency effort for mp5. things seem to be rather different to what they look like last week. what ep explains that? i to what they look like last week. what ep explains that?— what ep explains that? i think that's very _ what ep explains that? i think that's very different _ what ep explains...
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the front page of the guardian, _ have learnt my lesson! .— close autorun private. i don't know about ou close autorun private. i don't know about you but _ close autorun private. i don't know about you but i _ close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel— close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel like _ close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel like as - close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel like as a - close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel like as a child| about you but i feel like as a child this was going on —— practices close, or turn private. there was always a bit of rush when you heard that it was an nhs dentist opening the box back up for nhs patients, backin the box back up for nhs patients, back in the 80s, this was a concern that somehow those doors were closing and more dentist would be able to charge private fees for the same treatment, and here we are, a mere 50 years later or more and it seems like this problem has not gone away and it is very muc
the front page of the guardian, _ have learnt my lesson! .— close autorun private. i don't know about ou close autorun private. i don't know about you but _ close autorun private. i don't know about you but i _ close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel— close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel like _ close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel like as - close autorun private. i don't know about you but i feel like as a - close autorun private. i...
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let's start if we can with the guardian front page story. a good tale, this. not a new tail because the use of local conservatives has been done before. that's right. according to this story which i did not realise but maybe i've just forgotten from the time, apparently the conservatives central office register of this local conservatives as an alternative title in early 2019 when theresa may was incredibly unpopular. so it was a tactic that has been used before, and we are seeing with these local elections that are obvious as place tomorrow across the country that they are going to be used again because people, counsellors and council candidates across the country are just very worried when they are from the conservative banner that all the stories about party gate but also probably the stuff about cost—of—living crisis and whether the treasury and number ten have actually done enough in order to mitigate the impact of that for people, especially in terms of energy bills, etc. they are very worried about the kind of impact thatis worried about the kind of imp
let's start if we can with the guardian front page story. a good tale, this. not a new tail because the use of local conservatives has been done before. that's right. according to this story which i did not realise but maybe i've just forgotten from the time, apparently the conservatives central office register of this local conservatives as an alternative title in early 2019 when theresa may was incredibly unpopular. so it was a tactic that has been used before, and we are seeing with these...
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jim waterson, media editor at the guardian,, may be the | editor at the guardian,, may be the sun will found himself in the position where he _ saying. found himself in the position where he is - saying. found himself in the position where he is the - saying. found himself in the l position where he is the story. saying. found himself in the - position where he is the story. it is rarely ever want to see how a sausage is made, not particularly pleasant sausage in this case. i think there is one particular thing to take away from the trial, though there have been lots of salacious details, this is an example of millions of pounds being spent on something i do not think anyone could really argue is particularly good use of every one �*s could really argue is particularly good use of every one '5 time. in the same way our libel laws can be used by rich people to fight on small things, who leaked a story or not, they can also be used to keep the secrets of russian oligarchs out of places, used... our courts are increasingly making it harder for journalists to have libel cases... eco system
jim waterson, media editor at the guardian,, may be the | editor at the guardian,, may be the sun will found himself in the position where he _ saying. found himself in the position where he is - saying. found himself in the position where he is the - saying. found himself in the l position where he is the story. saying. found himself in the - position where he is the story. it is rarely ever want to see how a sausage is made, not particularly pleasant sausage in this case. i think there is one...
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i said unflattering picture on the front of the guardian. it's on the front of the guardian. dian. it's on the metro to. it's not the kind us. it's too good to resist on a night like theirs. i think there is always a sport at finding unflattering photos of politicians. the picture editors strive particularly with stories like this to find one that adequately convey a lot of peoples feelings. looks like he's been at an all—night party. it does a little bit. the metro has splashed on these elevations from panorama. and there are some really quite shocking, are we shocked by anything any more? n quite shocking, are we shocked by anything any more?— anything any more? i don't know. good point- _ anything any more? i don't know. good point. will— anything any more? i don't know. good point. will ask _ anything any more? i don't know. good point. will ask rob. - anything any more? i don't know. good point. will ask rob. what i anything any more? i don't know. | good point. will ask rob. what do you think? t good point. will ask rob. what do ou think? g good point. will ask rob. what
i said unflattering picture on the front of the guardian. it's on the front of the guardian. dian. it's on the metro to. it's not the kind us. it's too good to resist on a night like theirs. i think there is always a sport at finding unflattering photos of politicians. the picture editors strive particularly with stories like this to find one that adequately convey a lot of peoples feelings. looks like he's been at an all—night party. it does a little bit. the metro has splashed on these...
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staying with the front page of the guardian, it's the picture i the guardian, it's the picture storytoys, have some normality — but none of this is normal, it brings home, even though we've heard about this and seen on our tv screens for months and months, it brings home the human impact. the impact we haven't even spoken about or seen you in terms of the longer—term costs to mental health and ptsd, and the like. you 'ust can't health and ptsd, and the like. you just can't imagine living in a bunkerfor just can't imagine living in a bunker for that long? just can't imagine living in a bunkerforthat long? trio. just can't imagine living in a bunker for that long? no, and the im act - bunker for that long? no, and the impact - again. — bunker for that long? no, and the impact - again, the _ bunker for that long? no, and the impact - again, the story - bunker for that long? no, and the impact - again, the story of- bunker for that long? no, and the impact - again, the story of this l impact — again, the story of this little _ impact — again, the story of this little boy— impact — again,
staying with the front page of the guardian, it's the picture i the guardian, it's the picture storytoys, have some normality — but none of this is normal, it brings home, even though we've heard about this and seen on our tv screens for months and months, it brings home the human impact. the impact we haven't even spoken about or seen you in terms of the longer—term costs to mental health and ptsd, and the like. you 'ust can't health and ptsd, and the like. you just can't imagine living in...
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the other person we have here is tim watson, - have here is tim watson, guardian�*s media editor. have been following the trial began, there is a whole lot of interest in this case. how long is the queue for the press box? it is quite extraordinary. there _ it is quite extraordinary. there is_ it is quite extraordinary. there is a queueing system, people — there is a queueing system, people have to get their pretty early~ — people have to get their pretty early. you have 20 or 30 photographers outside. they are so confident they have had to put up — so confident they have had to put up another corflute to try and make sense for all the journalists. what that says for all the — journalists. what that says for all the other court cases going uncovered you can make your own mind _ uncovered you can make your own mind on_ uncovered you can make your own mind on that. uncovered you can make your own mind on that-— mind on that. let's start the show with — mind on that. let's start the show with the _ mind on that. let's start the | show with the editor-in-chief show with the editor—in—c
the other person we have here is tim watson, - have here is tim watson, guardian�*s media editor. have been following the trial began, there is a whole lot of interest in this case. how long is the queue for the press box? it is quite extraordinary. there _ it is quite extraordinary. there is_ it is quite extraordinary. there is a queueing system, people — there is a queueing system, people have to get their pretty early~ — people have to get their pretty early. you have 20 or 30...
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the protest picture on the front of the guardian _ out. ng _ how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out _ how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out there - how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out there is - how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out there is no i how fraught the issue is. i think i worth pointing out there is no final judgment. — worth pointing out there is no final judgment, is a link suggest a direction _ judgment, is a link suggest a direction is going in favour of ultimately changing the rights and to the _ ultimately changing the rights and to the states on the individual and i to the states on the individual and i would _ to the states on the individual and i would imagine that is going to be a bi- i would imagine that is going to be a big factor in the coming up votes in america — a big factor in the coming up votes in america givenjoe biden has any plans— in america givenjoe biden has any plans to fight this to make sure women — plans to fight this to make sure women retai
the protest picture on the front of the guardian _ out. ng _ how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out _ how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out there - how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out there is - how fraught the issue is. i think worth pointing out there is no i how fraught the issue is. i think i worth pointing out there is no final judgment. — worth pointing out there is no final judgment, is a link suggest a direction _ judgment, is a link...
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the guardian reports on the results of the police investigation into lockdown parties in downing street and whitehall, saying civil servants and special advisers are "furious" the pm escaped with only one fine. the telegraph focuses on the forthcoming sue gray report into the parties, saying she wants to name the key players but fears she'll come under pressure not to do so. the mirror contrasts borisjohnson�*s claim in december that no rules were broken with today's news that a total of 126 fines were issued by police. the yorkshire post reports from the village where the home office wants to open a centre to process asylum claims — and where 100 people demonstrated against the plan outside a parish council meeting. the metro goes with the story of the couple from gloucestershire — who won more £181; million on the euromillions lottery — and went public with it today. the sun also features the lottery winners, reporting the couple celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips — and left a sizeable tip for waiting staff. let's get cracking because we've got lots to get
the guardian reports on the results of the police investigation into lockdown parties in downing street and whitehall, saying civil servants and special advisers are "furious" the pm escaped with only one fine. the telegraph focuses on the forthcoming sue gray report into the parties, saying she wants to name the key players but fears she'll come under pressure not to do so. the mirror contrasts borisjohnson�*s claim in december that no rules were broken with today's news that a...
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let's start with the guardian this time. r�*s campbell: leader pledges to quit if he is fined over beergate."john, do you to quit if he is fined over beergate." john, do you want to kick off this time? fix, beergate.�* john, do you want to kick off this time?— off this time? a huge gamble by sir keir starmer _ off this time? a huge gamble by sir keir starmer because his _ keir starmer because his professional reputation is on the line and could lead to him having to resign as leader of the labour party, putting pressure on boris johnson. you'd have to resign as well if he resigns or a similar offence. the guardian comes up with some evidence suggesting he'll be in the clear because they say it labour party has evidence of time recorded chats after the events, which is essential to the controversy, showing he was working even after the event closed. they've said the view that he should be in the clear. this puts a lot of pressure on both politicians and the police, but we must dismiss all those thoughts because the police have
let's start with the guardian this time. r�*s campbell: leader pledges to quit if he is fined over beergate."john, do you to quit if he is fined over beergate." john, do you want to kick off this time? fix, beergate.�* john, do you want to kick off this time?— off this time? a huge gamble by sir keir starmer _ off this time? a huge gamble by sir keir starmer because his _ keir starmer because his professional reputation is on the line and could lead to him having to resign as...
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certainly these two front pages the guardian and the _ these two front pages the guardian and the independentocusing on that. it doesn't look great and these — that. it doesn't look great and these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly _ these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly the _ these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly the prime _ these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly the prime minister i these pieces suggest that. emma? | interestingly the prime minister has also read rewritten the forward to that ministerial code and removing all honesty, integrity and accountability. he doesn't like those terms or concepts. under the new sanctions ministers could just apologise instead, instead of resigning they can just apologise or they can temporarily lose their pay instead. �* ., ., they can temporarily lose their pay instead. . ., , ~ instead. boo. sanctions of sorts. a question of— instead. boo. sanctions of sorts. a question of what _ instead. boo. sanctions of sorts. a question of what impact _ instead. boo. sanctions of sorts. a question of what impact they - instead.
certainly these two front pages the guardian and the _ these two front pages the guardian and the independentocusing on that. it doesn't look great and these — that. it doesn't look great and these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly _ these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly the _ these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly the prime _ these pieces suggest that. emma? interestingly the prime minister i these pieces suggest that. emma? | interestingly the prime minister has also...
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the guardian reports that a delegation of american politicians to discuss us concerns over what the futurethe protocol mean for the good friday agreement. thousands of civil servants are set to lose their jobs to save money for tax cuts. that's according to the daily now. the prime minister who tells the paper that the civil service has become swollen. the sun has an exclusive, journalistic campaigner who recorded her efforts to battle bowel cancer in a bbc podcast this week announced that her treatment was no longer effective and that she was in hospice. she is to be made again. let's get cracking. thank you very much for coming on. we are going to start the issue of the northern narrator —— northern ireland protocol, what's really interesting is across the front pages tomorrow that we have three quite different strands, quite different takes on it. we will start with the guardian, their headline, us team flies in a neat fear is over the northern ireland dl. rachel, kick us off, what are they picking out here? is kick us off, what are they picking out here? , ., ., ., , .,, ,, out here? i
the guardian reports that a delegation of american politicians to discuss us concerns over what the futurethe protocol mean for the good friday agreement. thousands of civil servants are set to lose their jobs to save money for tax cuts. that's according to the daily now. the prime minister who tells the paper that the civil service has become swollen. the sun has an exclusive, journalistic campaigner who recorded her efforts to battle bowel cancer in a bbc podcast this week announced that her...
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— in that we should not but the guardian reports today that they could _ guardian reports today thatat they could be facing legal changes due to the sheer_ could be facing legal changes due to the sheer amount of weight and delays _ the sheer amount of weight and delays that some of these people are facing _ delays that some of these people are facing. they were awfully try to flee facing. they were awfully try to flee a _ facing. they were awfully try to flee a war — facing. they were awfully try to flee a war zone and obviously we all have a _ flee a war zone and obviously we all have a lot _ flee a war zone and obviously we all have a lot of— flee a war zone and obviously we all have a lot of sympathy with those people _ have a lot of sympathy with those people but obviously there are still a lot of— people but obviously there are still a lot of problems the home of us are facing _ a lot of problems the home of us are facing trying to get these leases and these applications looked at and there are _ and these applications looked at and there are reports saying some are not being — t
— in that we should not but the guardian reports today that they could _ guardian reports today thatat they could be facing legal changes due to the sheer_ could be facing legal changes due to the sheer amount of weight and delays _ the sheer amount of weight and delays that some of these people are facing _ delays that some of these people are facing. they were awfully try to flee facing. they were awfully try to flee a _ facing. they were awfully try to flee a war — facing. they were...
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the guardian. , , ~ �* �* ~ ., guardian. m after ask you again, are you not being ripped off? they will not be there, they will not be singing. he gets his watch them online. i singing. he gets his watch them online. ., ., ,., singing. he gets his watch them online. ., ., , . ,., online. i thought about it since you asked me that _ online. i thought about it since you asked me that in _ online. i thought about it since you asked me that in the _ online. i thought about it since you asked me that in the last _ online. i thought about it since you asked me that in the last hour- online. i thought about it since you | asked me that in the last hour but i guess, _ asked me that in the last hour but i guess, i_ asked me that in the last hour but i guess, i am — asked me that in the last hour but i guess, lam being ripped off. but i'm guess, lam being ripped off. but im going — guess, lam being ripped off. but i'm going to have a lovely time anyway — i'm going to have a lovely time anyway i— i'm going to have a lovely time an a . .
the guardian. , , ~ �* �* ~ ., guardian. m after ask you again, are you not being ripped off? they will not be there, they will not be singing. he gets his watch them online. i singing. he gets his watch them online. ., ., ,., singing. he gets his watch them online. ., ., , . ,., online. i thought about it since you asked me that _ online. i thought about it since you asked me that in _ online. i thought about it since you asked me that in the _ online. i thought about it since you asked me...
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the guardian shows one of those airport queues — but leads on rising violence at gp surgeries, and warningsd staff shortages. the archbishop of canterbury's comments splashed across the mirror. the paper claims he suggested prince andrew should be forgiven over sexual assault allegations, which the prince denies. and celebrations in bradford on the front of the yorkshire post — as it's named the uk city of culture 2025 so, let's begin. we miss you read another set of front pages so you haven't had time to make a cup of coffee, so apologies for that. this takes the story a bit further. threatening to resign over the parties. the times of move the _ resign over the parties. the times of move the story _ resign over the parties. the times of move the story on _ resign over the parties. the times of move the story on a _ resign over the parties. the times of move the story on a bit -- - resign over the parties. the timesi of move the story on a bit -- have moved the — of move the story on a bit -- have moved the stories on _ of move the story on a bit -- have moved the stories on the - of move
the guardian shows one of those airport queues — but leads on rising violence at gp surgeries, and warningsd staff shortages. the archbishop of canterbury's comments splashed across the mirror. the paper claims he suggested prince andrew should be forgiven over sexual assault allegations, which the prince denies. and celebrations in bradford on the front of the yorkshire post — as it's named the uk city of culture 2025 so, let's begin. we miss you read another set of front pages so you...
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the word of the ancient guardian is probably unfamiliar to many, considering that from the lips that chamber heard such words as building estimates, architectural supervision contractor, and they themselves were also in church attire . , an intermediary between the church and the secular authorities involved in the organization of museum activities. in churches, our viewers may remember that even 10-12 years ago our society was literally shaken, scandals, you can’t say otherwise, uh between the museum museums and monasteries, museums and temples, and we began to train people who, since the 19th century, were called ancient guardians in the church, these are church specialists in the preservation of our monuments. we conducted study seminars and selected those priests and laity who have both an architectural education and an art history education. and so they became the very negotiators and people who found the right mutually acceptable options for resolving issues; now the church and museum workers rarely argue about the service. they don’t interfere in churches excursions. although
the word of the ancient guardian is probably unfamiliar to many, considering that from the lips that chamber heard such words as building estimates, architectural supervision contractor, and they themselves were also in church attire . , an intermediary between the church and the secular authorities involved in the organization of museum activities. in churches, our viewers may remember that even 10-12 years ago our society was literally shaken, scandals, you can’t say otherwise, uh between...
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the guardian has the same story. prime minister and the met police will both face further questions over the event because some of those present were fined — but the pm wasn't. the telegraph has a similar line — also saying it understands the prime minister did not receive a questionnaire from the police about his presence at the event. the i says the prime minister is waiting to find out the reaction to the new pictures both from his own mps and the public. the star takes a more sardonic line — pointing to the various drinks containers and saying — sarcastically — it's the times has a different angle — saying the photos put the pm under pressure over what he told the commons when asked about the event last december. the star takes a more sardonic line — pointing to the various drinks containers and saying — sarcastically — it's definitely not a party. the main story in the ft is more speculation over a possible windfall tax on the big energy companies — saying the chancellor has ordered the treasury to draw up plans
the guardian has the same story. prime minister and the met police will both face further questions over the event because some of those present were fined — but the pm wasn't. the telegraph has a similar line — also saying it understands the prime minister did not receive a questionnaire from the police about his presence at the event. the i says the prime minister is waiting to find out the reaction to the new pictures both from his own mps and the public. the star takes a more sardonic...
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— the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? fer if the police — apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn't _ apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn't apologise - apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn't apologise and - if the police didn't apologise and just got on with theirjob, frankly. we have come a long way since 1999 when the macpherson report was to published —— was published and the met was declared institutionally racist after the appalling death of stephen lawrence in 1993. that was understandable, they were a series of failings and that report was damning. we have come a long way since then, there are issues still to be dealt with but this is partly on the back of the absolutely horrific death of george floyd in minneapolis, which was appalling and sent shock waves around the world, not only in policing circles and communities the world over, but also incorporates that have changed their policies on a whole range of thing. but this kind of kneejerk reaction when i say t
— the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? fer if the police — apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn't _ apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn't apologise - apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn't apologise and - if the police didn't apologise and just got on with theirjob, frankly. we have come a long way since 1999 when the macpherson report was to published —— was published and the met was declared...
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the guardian also picks up on the governor's concerns.e's issued what he calls an "apocalyptic", warning about food price rises, driven by the war in ukraine. that story leads the telegraph, as well — they report the pressure andrew bailey is under from some tory mps, who believe he should have acted sooner to curb inflation. the sun has the latest revelations in the wagatha christie libel case, picking up on barbed comments between coleen rooney and rebekah va rdy. the times says petrol retailers are being accused of profiteering after failing to pass on the whole of the recent cut in fuel duty. it also has an extraordinary photo of a ukrainian solder in the azovstal steel plant. let's begin, thank you both for taking the time this evening. let's start with the front page of the metro, and the headline reads, proud to say i'm gay." he's been held as an inspiration to but michael last one obviously being just and fastly. it's been a great story, and he's had a lot of support from everywhere, hasn't he? absolutely, from current — everywher
the guardian also picks up on the governor's concerns.e's issued what he calls an "apocalyptic", warning about food price rises, driven by the war in ukraine. that story leads the telegraph, as well — they report the pressure andrew bailey is under from some tory mps, who believe he should have acted sooner to curb inflation. the sun has the latest revelations in the wagatha christie libel case, picking up on barbed comments between coleen rooney and rebekah va rdy. the times says...
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the a's trying to salvage a game in their series against the guardian's top of 3rd bases loaded for cleveland. friend mill rate as goes the other way to right. 2 runs come into score part of a four-run 3rd for the guardians a's lose 7, 3, they get swept in 3 games by cleveland. it's the guardian's first sweep in oakland in 22 years. >> well, let's talk football now. excitement down to santa claire this weekend as the forty-niners made some moves in the 2022. nfl draft in a rarity for general manager john lynch. the forty-niners didn't have a first-round graphic. so we had to wait around too. and that started on day to select the usc edge rusher drake jackson with the 61st pick overall over the course of the 3 seasons as a trojan. he totaled 203 tackles with losses and 12.5 sacks. he was a 3 time all pac, 12 second team selection. the 6 foot 3, 253 pounds. southern california native is going to beef up the niners defensive line potentially replacing pass rusher dee ford, who is unlikely to return after serious injuries. and here is john lynch talking about jackson's picked. turn on the film an
the a's trying to salvage a game in their series against the guardian's top of 3rd bases loaded for cleveland. friend mill rate as goes the other way to right. 2 runs come into score part of a four-run 3rd for the guardians a's lose 7, 3, they get swept in 3 games by cleveland. it's the guardian's first sweep in oakland in 22 years. >> well, let's talk football now. excitement down to santa claire this weekend as the forty-niners made some moves in the 2022. nfl draft in a rarity for...
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what the guardian are picking up on is the fate of the soldiers who've been transported into russianf a prisoner exchange coming from the ukrainian side, but also suggestions from russian officials saying these ukrainians could even be tried or executed. so a very worrying situation there, but it does sound like this very long—running siege is nearing its end game. here like this very long-running siege is nearing its end game.— nearing its end game. here in these situations, it's _ nearing its end game. here in these situations, it's always _ nearing its end game. here in these situations, it's always difficult - nearing its end game. here in these situations, it's always difficult to - situations, it's always difficult to get complete clarity on numbers and positions of people. but this premise was that this would be a prisoner exchange, the idea from the ukrainian officials was that we want to keep our heroes alive, that was their mantra. now it looks like these mps and russia could be derailing that by not letting them be part of any prisoner exchange. indeed, this is a very worr
what the guardian are picking up on is the fate of the soldiers who've been transported into russianf a prisoner exchange coming from the ukrainian side, but also suggestions from russian officials saying these ukrainians could even be tried or executed. so a very worrying situation there, but it does sound like this very long—running siege is nearing its end game. here like this very long-running siege is nearing its end game.— nearing its end game. here in these situations, it's _ nearing...
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similar definition was picked up by western publications, whether it be the british newspaper the guardianthe german inogen deutschewelle or the american washington post, ukraine is trying to survive the maximum of any event, including a negative one. they are trying to just, but to distort, and to replace the concept with certain terms of the definition and present to us, and it is not just like e. let's say, surrender, as an evacuation, as negotiations, in other words, the desired one is passed off as a valid statement by vladimir zelensky, who, with a blue eye , said that the mariupol garrison had fulfilled its mission. we hope that we can save the lives of our fools. among them there is a heavily wounded by him. help wanted. i want to emphasize that ukrainian heroes are needed by ukraine alive and are being hushed up again, the important nuance is that medical care for wounded militants will not be provided in any other ukrainian city. since they completely evacuated on their own terms, but laid down their arms under the control of the allied forces of the special operation to protect
similar definition was picked up by western publications, whether it be the british newspaper the guardianthe german inogen deutschewelle or the american washington post, ukraine is trying to survive the maximum of any event, including a negative one. they are trying to just, but to distort, and to replace the concept with certain terms of the definition and present to us, and it is not just like e. let's say, surrender, as an evacuation, as negotiations, in other words, the desired one is...
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the guardian claims that the home secretary is facing legal action over delays in helping ukrainianse telegraph says borisjohnson will announce another £300 million of military aid in an address to the ukrainian parliament tomorrow. that's next to a huge picture of ronnie o'sullivan, who has just secured his seventh snooker world championship title. the sun claims a fake priest tricked his way into barracks near windsor castle that are used by soldiers who protect the queen and even managed to stay the night. millions of people on final—salary pensions face losing thousands of pounds due to soaring inflation, according to the times. the paper also has an investigation which claims lives are being put at risk by crumbling nhs buildings. "where have our gps gone," asks the daily mail as figures show there's now one doctor for every 2200 patients across the country. and the star says we're "med for it" as the country is set to be hotter than saint—tropez this week. so, let's begin. lots to get through. hello to you both, thanks very much
the guardian claims that the home secretary is facing legal action over delays in helping ukrainianse telegraph says borisjohnson will announce another £300 million of military aid in an address to the ukrainian parliament tomorrow. that's next to a huge picture of ronnie o'sullivan, who has just secured his seventh snooker world championship title. the sun claims a fake priest tricked his way into barracks near windsor castle that are used by soldiers who protect the queen and even managed to...
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May 27, 2022
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of the blind and the guardian of captives , found by our museum workers on the expedition , will beresented here. very symbolically , today it was restored, it will be presented here for the first time, it will eventually travel around the world. the energy of the frankish spirit in the thought of science and will. thank you, it was bohdana zurak, the director of the naguyevichi nature reserve . there may be more celebrations commemorating the 106th anniversary of the death of ivan franko. they continue for three days here in naguyevichi, in drohobych, in lviv, in various museums, now this is now at this time, the museum is hosting an art event, which is also taking place in support of the armed forces of ukraine. at the moment, i have all the studio . the anniversary of the death of ivan franko, as it is celebrated in ukraine, this year even a four-legged fighter from the guard with the call sign is going to defend ukraine and hnat showed his tailed friend the german shepherd faust, the defender met his furry friend during the defense of kyiv region, the dog frightened by the shell
of the blind and the guardian of captives , found by our museum workers on the expedition , will beresented here. very symbolically , today it was restored, it will be presented here for the first time, it will eventually travel around the world. the energy of the frankish spirit in the thought of science and will. thank you, it was bohdana zurak, the director of the naguyevichi nature reserve . there may be more celebrations commemorating the 106th anniversary of the death of ivan franko. they...
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i want to shout out to the guardians of the city.ole that you play in keeping the memory of our history alive is so important, especially from a preparedness perspective. we live in earthquake country and we have natural disasters based on climate change we have to pays. every year the events are so important. also, thank you, mayor, for supporting us and showing up to these events. it is important. our police chief, we have been very involved through the pandemic and through the last year in really very difficult problems coordinating efforts around the society problems we have, public health problems. i need to say this publicly that every day i see first responders helping those who are the most helpless in our city who are in the most need and the sickest. that is certainly paramedics and firefighters, police officers, sheriff's deputies. our park rangers. what you do is humanitarian work. you need to be really acknowledged for that. it is really my privilege to be your partner. thank you. (applause). >> thank you. we are almost
i want to shout out to the guardians of the city.ole that you play in keeping the memory of our history alive is so important, especially from a preparedness perspective. we live in earthquake country and we have natural disasters based on climate change we have to pays. every year the events are so important. also, thank you, mayor, for supporting us and showing up to these events. it is important. our police chief, we have been very involved through the pandemic and through the last year in...
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sally j tillery account set in a series of articles published in the guardian, the british guardian, ming the existence of widespread famine in his eyewitness accounts. the peasant population he wrote was starving. i mean starving in its absolute sense. have it eaten in weeks. the famine is an organized occupation. worse than active war. even from other news sources such as the manchester guardian, the new york times had to know the truth about the famine taking place in ukraine. even morris hoover institution wrote the harvest of sorrow. let us insist on the fact that the truth was widely available in the west. in spite of everything. fuller adequate reports. in british newspapers, spanish newspapers, i tell you newspapers and so forth. in the united states wide circulation newspapers printed very full first-hand accounts. ukrainian americans and other visitors, mostly discounted as often appearing at right wing journals. the times longtime man in moscow was walter duranty. a propagandist and apologist for the 1970 convolution in russia. he reported otherwise. indeed, the times were
sally j tillery account set in a series of articles published in the guardian, the british guardian, ming the existence of widespread famine in his eyewitness accounts. the peasant population he wrote was starving. i mean starving in its absolute sense. have it eaten in weeks. the famine is an organized occupation. worse than active war. even from other news sources such as the manchester guardian, the new york times had to know the truth about the famine taking place in ukraine. even morris...
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women are the guardians of our religious traditions, but men follow them willingly. they have a profound respect for our practices. we wouldn't be able to maintain our worshiping practices if men found the role we play bothersome. (sophie fouron) now, this shrine is protected. it hasn't always been this way. (kim hye-ja) in the past, people didn't hold sanctuaries in very high esteem, they weren't seen as cultural monuments... and shamans weren't very respected. our village is known as a place people come to make wishes. many people from mainland korea and from elsewhere on the island come for this reason. people come every day and i think it's great. people come here to make wishes. (sophie fouron) i will make my wish and put it in the wishing tree. i'm not telling you what i'm writing. (kim hye-ja) you will be blessed with health and success through all your endeavours if you make a wish. (sophie fouron) so i'm sending that to the gods and goddesses of jeju. there are stone walls everywhere on this island. (dong-hak hyun) they call this island "the island of stones"
women are the guardians of our religious traditions, but men follow them willingly. they have a profound respect for our practices. we wouldn't be able to maintain our worshiping practices if men found the role we play bothersome. (sophie fouron) now, this shrine is protected. it hasn't always been this way. (kim hye-ja) in the past, people didn't hold sanctuaries in very high esteem, they weren't seen as cultural monuments... and shamans weren't very respected. our village is known as a place...