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there is a big drama front page of the daily telegraph. chael, a familiar face one could say, john humphrys, the today programme presenter facing criticism. just explain if you can what this is about. he was recorded having that all four word banter about carrie gracie, the bbc news china editor who resigned earlier in the week about the gender pay rules. as the week has gone and he has been speaking tojon as the week has gone and he has been speaking to jon sopel, as the week has gone and he has been speaking tojon sopel, the bbc's north america editor. this wasn't being broadcast but this tape has got out and got into other hands, it was in the times this morning and the sun, in which they were joking about it. these jokes haven't gone down very well. particularlyjohn humphrys rather than jon sopel. down very well. particularlyjohn humphrys rather thanjon sopel. at one point, jon sopel said stop in a jokey manner. john humphrys talking here, also on the front of the sun. they want him out. and a lot of people in the bbc, predict we women
there is a big drama front page of the daily telegraph. chael, a familiar face one could say, john humphrys, the today programme presenter facing criticism. just explain if you can what this is about. he was recorded having that all four word banter about carrie gracie, the bbc news china editor who resigned earlier in the week about the gender pay rules. as the week has gone and he has been speaking tojon as the week has gone and he has been speaking to jon sopel, as the week has gone and he...
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the telegraph says cabinet source is warning of a brexit betrayal. ess has a story on rogue parking companies. lots of stories on the front pages. the papers all have their own investigation is taking place. let's start off with the mail. we were having a discussion, nigel and i, about whether it is really a snub he g said i he§sa|d|s he g said is he played hardball with played hard ball with europe. played hardball with europe. he said ayed hardball with europe. he said thei hardball with europe. he said the eu rdball with europe. he said the eu is jall with europe. he said the eu is not with europe. he said the eu is not all h europe. he said the eu is not all it europe. he said the eu is not all it is rope. he §to be, i is f"; saysmtfii‘ " " w z is f"; says he 5 'z 'z l :.. it is not really a snub. he says he has been invited, theresa may has invited him twice to britain and everybody is saying did we know about this? is it true? fake news! because as we know, there have been suggestions that there would be protests a nd suggestions that there would
the telegraph says cabinet source is warning of a brexit betrayal. ess has a story on rogue parking companies. lots of stories on the front pages. the papers all have their own investigation is taking place. let's start off with the mail. we were having a discussion, nigel and i, about whether it is really a snub he g said i he§sa|d|s he g said is he played hardball with played hard ball with europe. played hardball with europe. he said ayed hardball with europe. he said thei hardball with...
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ok, let's go now to the daily telegraph. would you get us on this? this is about the dreaded flu.runs short of flu jab. yes, we've now on not only got to fear the australian flu but also the japanese flu and today... sorry, today the telegraph is saying people across the country were being turned away from pharmacies who had run out of stock of the vaccine. so there is a shortage in cumbria and the telegraph has contacted branches of routes across the midlands. it is not a cause for panic straightaway. boots said today, it has told the telegraph they would be being resupplied and swiftly. 0ne telegraph they would be being resupplied and swiftly. one of the things that comes up later in the story is high—street chemist said they avoided overstocking the jabs because they are only reimbursed by the nhs for vaccines that are used, so the nhs for vaccines that are used, so they only keep quite a small supply in stores because they don't wa nt to supply in stores because they don't want to lose money. it does point out there is a stockpile somewhere. they don't exactly where that there
ok, let's go now to the daily telegraph. would you get us on this? this is about the dreaded flu.runs short of flu jab. yes, we've now on not only got to fear the australian flu but also the japanese flu and today... sorry, today the telegraph is saying people across the country were being turned away from pharmacies who had run out of stock of the vaccine. so there is a shortage in cumbria and the telegraph has contacted branches of routes across the midlands. it is not a cause for panic...
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a look at the front pages of the telegraph. icture is of the duchess of cambridge, on a visit to great ormond street hospital there. she is having a high five with the little heart patients. the top story, £16 million to keep the border at calais. jessica, that is a lot of money and people will be upset about that? it is, you can see that the daily telegraph has that in. the leading brexiteers there, giving more money to france is absurd, they say, they suggest it will go on to this brexit bill. i'm not sure that is how google works but theresa may, the former home secretary, she knows how important the agreement is. she knows... she probably thinks £44 million is the price worth paying to make this a french problem rather than a british problem. one suspects that emmanuel macron could have come up that emmanuel macron could have come up with any figure and they would have had to have said yes. have migrants that side rather than the side? it was important, she was the longest serving home secretary ever, she spent a lot of time
a look at the front pages of the telegraph. icture is of the duchess of cambridge, on a visit to great ormond street hospital there. she is having a high five with the little heart patients. the top story, £16 million to keep the border at calais. jessica, that is a lot of money and people will be upset about that? it is, you can see that the daily telegraph has that in. the leading brexiteers there, giving more money to france is absurd, they say, they suggest it will go on to this brexit...
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letter that the telegraph. will be talking about the coronation. very unusual. if it is an interview format, it will be the first time ever. she will be the first time ever. she will be the first time ever. she will be reminiscing about the events 65 years ago. classic understatement. her frankly horrible journey in the state coach. 18th—century modes of transport, they look great from the outside but they look great from the outside but they must be very comfortable on the inside with suspension and so on. let alone with the tiara. do you remember the poor state of princess diana's wedding dress. when she entered the coach, she went in looking at it better than when she came out. it came out very crumpled. kate middleton had lace. it wouldn't crumple so much. it draped better when she got out. i seem to recall. well done. the financial times. when she got out. i seem to recall. well done. the financialtimes. as when she got out. i seem to recall. well done. the financial times. as a geography graduate, i have a
letter that the telegraph. will be talking about the coronation. very unusual. if it is an interview format, it will be the first time ever. she will be the first time ever. she will be the first time ever. she will be reminiscing about the events 65 years ago. classic understatement. her frankly horrible journey in the state coach. 18th—century modes of transport, they look great from the outside but they look great from the outside but they must be very comfortable on the inside with...
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let's stay with the telegraph. us nicely from europe to the next story about carillion on the ft. carillion, channel bridge, suggested by boris johnson, ft. carillion, channel bridge, suggested by borisjohnson, there it is, the car going off the end, because they haven't finished building it. job fears rise on the ft. cherry—picking of assets looks fairly inevitable. yeah, as carillion has gone bust, obviously, there will be a scramble to pick up there will be a scramble to pick up the profitable bits of what is left. you know, there are obviously concerns about the jobs in the long run. what's interesting about the jobsis run. what's interesting about the jobs is how many of them are being guaranteed for the moment. all the ones in the public sector contracts are 90% —— and 90% of the private sector contracts are being kept going, which actually, you know, suggests that things might not be quite as bad as we feared when we heard they'd gone bust. you hope not with all the people whose jobs depend upon it. the kier
let's stay with the telegraph. us nicely from europe to the next story about carillion on the ft. carillion, channel bridge, suggested by boris johnson, ft. carillion, channel bridge, suggested by borisjohnson, there it is, the car going off the end, because they haven't finished building it. job fears rise on the ft. cherry—picking of assets looks fairly inevitable. yeah, as carillion has gone bust, obviously, there will be a scramble to pick up there will be a scramble to pick up the...
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the telegraph says that bbc is appointing a no deal brexit minister. tro shows an image of the prime minister who was told in an interview by the journalist andrew marr that, when he had a stroke in 2013 , nhs delays would have killed him. the front page of the i also has a picture from that interview — where theresa may claims she has listened to the voters. the times leads with accusations that the bbc is accused of breaking equality law after carrie gracie steps down as the corporations china editor. the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killerflu — the worst outbreak for 50 years. shall we start with the reshuffle? it's going to be tomorrow isn't it? and tuesday. we are told it will be reshuffled, it will be a huge surprise is not given the publicity in advance. the daily telegraph is saying made to appoint no deal minister, rather than secretary of state ? minister, rather than secretary of state? according to the telegraph that will be steve baker, a leading leave campaigner, his number two at the brexit department at the moment.
the telegraph says that bbc is appointing a no deal brexit minister. tro shows an image of the prime minister who was told in an interview by the journalist andrew marr that, when he had a stroke in 2013 , nhs delays would have killed him. the front page of the i also has a picture from that interview — where theresa may claims she has listened to the voters. the times leads with accusations that the bbc is accused of breaking equality law after carrie gracie steps down as the corporations...
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let's move on, finally, to the telegraph. it has got a little piece here. et about big then, the fact it is being refurbished and not act to its former glory for many years. covered in scaffolding, it is resurrected now and then and some saying that when we leave the eu it should be bonging. passports and again seemed to be the big symbols of brexit.” am all in favour. these totemic images of britain, as you were saying, david liddington, the cabinet minister is not saying it won't happen, he is saying there are presently no arrangements for it. it seems to be a way of the telegraph bouncing the government into saying that it definitely will bong.” shall raise a glass to you.” that it definitely will bong.” shall raise a glass to you. i think what we are seeing here is the start ofa campaign, what we are seeing here is the start of a campaign, maybe. will you launch a petition to get this going?
let's move on, finally, to the telegraph. it has got a little piece here. et about big then, the fact it is being refurbished and not act to its former glory for many years. covered in scaffolding, it is resurrected now and then and some saying that when we leave the eu it should be bonging. passports and again seemed to be the big symbols of brexit.” am all in favour. these totemic images of britain, as you were saying, david liddington, the cabinet minister is not saying it won't happen, he...
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the telegraph says a cabinet source is warning of brexit betrayal, as civil servants backing remain arethe terms of departure from the eu. a crackdown on rogue parking companies is the express‘s main story. and the observer leads with claims that academy schools are facing a cash crisis. so, a real variety of stories on the front of the sunday papers, as there often is, though brexit is appears in some way, shape, or form on several of them. the observer. top academy schools sound alarms. a major trust are born in of —— warning of overpay. the thing is, what this says to me is that, we keep on talking about brexit, i know you have talked about it so much people slump forward, and others say we need to leave right now. the government has its headlights on and brexit so much, all the other things we keep on hearing about are being put on the backburner, not being sorted out. this is one of them. when they talk about sounding the alarm, it is alarming. we are talking about children coming in through it into a brexit world. of course, they need to be educated and they need staff. asa to be
the telegraph says a cabinet source is warning of brexit betrayal, as civil servants backing remain arethe terms of departure from the eu. a crackdown on rogue parking companies is the express‘s main story. and the observer leads with claims that academy schools are facing a cash crisis. so, a real variety of stories on the front of the sunday papers, as there often is, though brexit is appears in some way, shape, or form on several of them. the observer. top academy schools sound alarms. a...
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we will stay with the telegraph. up to half of children obese in parts of the uk.numbers are horrifying, even in the richest wards we are looking at 25%. 44% of ten and 11—year—olds in brent, north london, are rabies or overweight. the number is almost half that in rematch and upon thames. the five miles away —— richmond—upon—thames. other areas with high levels of excess weight, barking and dagenham, wolverhampton and sandwell. in other words, the correlation between obesity and poverty is very high. that does not tell us anything we don't already know. the bit we should be worrying about is where four fifths of obese children can remaina four fifths of obese children can remain a beast as adults and cut life expectancy by ten years. —— remaina life expectancy by ten years. —— remain a beast. being overweight can cost you ten years of your life. they seem to be getting worse the numbers. the problem of obesity is getting worse and the key thing is the link with poverty. recently, some figures came out looking at the extent of child poverty by local authority. ther
we will stay with the telegraph. up to half of children obese in parts of the uk.numbers are horrifying, even in the richest wards we are looking at 25%. 44% of ten and 11—year—olds in brent, north london, are rabies or overweight. the number is almost half that in rematch and upon thames. the five miles away —— richmond—upon—thames. other areas with high levels of excess weight, barking and dagenham, wolverhampton and sandwell. in other words, the correlation between obesity and...
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the front page of the daily telegraph on a similarthing, front page of the daily telegraph on a similar thing, german threat to brexit trade deal. angela merkel strong opposition may torpedo blueprint. there were some who were hoping angela merkel doesn't form a coalition and doesn't get back into power. what we've seen since the election in germany is that angela merkel is somewhat diminished. what we see with this story being on the front page is that she still does hold a strong degree of sway. what she seems to be doing here and why brexiteers are probably worried, is that she and her german allies are taking issue with this three baskets approach that britain seems to be trying to pursue with britain, in which britain would look at areas where it wants to a line with europe, areas where it wants to diverged with europe, and areas in the middle. angela merkel is saying, thatis the middle. angela merkel is saying, that is cherry picking and it's not going to happen. precisely the kind of deal if the uk got it that might make it rather nice for other countries to leave the european un
the front page of the daily telegraph on a similarthing, front page of the daily telegraph on a similar thing, german threat to brexit trade deal. angela merkel strong opposition may torpedo blueprint. there were some who were hoping angela merkel doesn't form a coalition and doesn't get back into power. what we've seen since the election in germany is that angela merkel is somewhat diminished. what we see with this story being on the front page is that she still does hold a strong degree of...
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let's move on to the telegraph, an interview with a new chairman of the party.hy to fight the left online. after the general election which didn't go well for the tories, they lost their majority, it was seen that that call banisters were far more deft way came to social media. i don't know if it is everything to do with age, i think it is a willingness to embrace it. it does have everything to do with age and i say this as someone in the demographic of the tories, that you have to understand how it works, you have to get in there and you have to swim with it. when you are a younger person, they are adept at knowing how to do that. the average age of the conservative party would not give any indication that they would know how to manoeuvre lives. brandon lewis me know how to manoeuvre himself personally but the party as a whole doesn't know how to make his work and it is obvious because i watched the tories bleed, and they ain't got it. but i think brandon lewis is a man that has realised it is a problem and that is how elections are going to be fought in the ch
let's move on to the telegraph, an interview with a new chairman of the party.hy to fight the left online. after the general election which didn't go well for the tories, they lost their majority, it was seen that that call banisters were far more deft way came to social media. i don't know if it is everything to do with age, i think it is a willingness to embrace it. it does have everything to do with age and i say this as someone in the demographic of the tories, that you have to understand...
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as well is the daily telegraph of —— its headline. the hard right of the tory party on brexit will mean wrecking the party. that lays bare what some of the conservative party think will be the consequence of pursuing a hard brexit. she goes further into who she thinks these people are. to be honest, swivel eyed is pretty much the nicest thing she says about them. some of it is not printable on the front page. she calls them a sell—out trait of the finishing —— the she thinks should be ignored. it is fairly strong language. to go with civil war, is one i would have gone with, it seems the tory party are tearing each other into tiny pieces. over europe again. it seems strange. normally they are more mature about it.|j have put the telegraph to one side, but not so fast. up to half of children our obese in parts of the uk. rising obesity amongst children is not a new story. it is something we are very familiar with. it is the first and these figures have been mapped by local authorities. what it also matters is the unfairness of it and h
as well is the daily telegraph of —— its headline. the hard right of the tory party on brexit will mean wrecking the party. that lays bare what some of the conservative party think will be the consequence of pursuing a hard brexit. she goes further into who she thinks these people are. to be honest, swivel eyed is pretty much the nicest thing she says about them. some of it is not printable on the front page. she calls them a sell—out trait of the finishing —— the she thinks should...
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let's start with the daily telegraph, it is on three front pages. er longer transition for brexit. .. the transition... david davis has been setting out what he thinks transition should look like from a uk point of view. this is what happens, we actually leave officially the european union on 29th march next year, and then we go into a transition period where we don't leave at all. we then have two years, we we re don't leave at all. we then have two years, we were told, or around two years, we were told, or around two years, to actually prepare for leaving. even during transition, we have ad hoc membership of the eu, accepting the rules, freedom of movement, members of the single market, members of the customs union, under the jurisdiction of the european court of justice, union, under the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, all the things brexiteers hate. now we are told, strongly denied by downing street, the transition period could go on for three years. that is a possibility. i have spoken to very senior eu officials that say they don'
let's start with the daily telegraph, it is on three front pages. er longer transition for brexit. .. the transition... david davis has been setting out what he thinks transition should look like from a uk point of view. this is what happens, we actually leave officially the european union on 29th march next year, and then we go into a transition period where we don't leave at all. we then have two years, we we re don't leave at all. we then have two years, we were told, or around two years, we...
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martin, male fertility, front page of the telegraph. nd a very interesting story. —— this is quite a worrying story. if you take the study from a danish university in copenhagen, from as little as two weeks, men between... young men in their 20s will have a large decline in their fertility to quite a strong degree, which is obviously very concerning because people do take painkillers fairly regularly. there always is the danger you keep taking them, isn't there a? but there is a serious danger here. men who took 600 mg every day, three pills, found that a condition called compensated hypogonadism, which sounds like something out of a magazine, but there you go. testosterone levels fall to our level which may impact fertility. this is a scientific study from denmark and it will concern people, unquestionably. lot of people who work out find themselves taking agu provine for muscle pain and three tablets per day is not very much, yet it says that 20% drop in testosterone, reduced muscle mass, less strength, reduced muscle mass, less streng
martin, male fertility, front page of the telegraph. nd a very interesting story. —— this is quite a worrying story. if you take the study from a danish university in copenhagen, from as little as two weeks, men between... young men in their 20s will have a large decline in their fertility to quite a strong degree, which is obviously very concerning because people do take painkillers fairly regularly. there always is the danger you keep taking them, isn't there a? but there is a serious...
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front page of the telegraph, farmers to be paid to open up land to the public according to michael goveenvironment secretary. it seems when we leave the european union, in shalaa, in 2019, we will be subsidising our farmers who will lose from their subsidy, instead of just giving hand—outs, which i think is right, we will reward farmers for greater public access. the quote from michael gove is that you will only receive public money for public good. on land that hitherto ramblas and coe could not go on to. to me it sounds like a very good idea. it is also quite brave of michael gove. many people who receive hitherto this kind of hand are wealthy landowners who have received it either for owning land they owned anyway, or owning land and then not doing anything with it under set—aside. michael gove is environment secretary once again rather surprises people by doing the unexpected and probably doing a good thing. does it make sense to you, susie? to some extent, journalistically. this is a speech michael gove is given, an early version handed out to some newspapers. the times and the tel
front page of the telegraph, farmers to be paid to open up land to the public according to michael goveenvironment secretary. it seems when we leave the european union, in shalaa, in 2019, we will be subsidising our farmers who will lose from their subsidy, instead of just giving hand—outs, which i think is right, we will reward farmers for greater public access. the quote from michael gove is that you will only receive public money for public good. on land that hitherto ramblas and coe could...
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the complete proliferation of the telegraph. there was still this incredible squadron of reporters available because we're just coming off the war. the capacity of "the new york herald" to move so swiftly with the number of pressmen they had and the speed of their presses to be able to push this much news out this rapidly. and for it to then come to the people in that way. so those are, you know, among the things that we want people to be able to take away from this exhibit, you know? we give them a chance also to take a little stock of where they are in this city and consider that many of these things happened right here, right here in this town and almost right here in this neighborhood, which is also really exciting for us. our exhibit opened on february 13th of this year, so just right before president's day and it will run through the early part of next january, january 10th of 2016. so there is a good while to see it. to the best of our knowledge, this is the first time all seven editions of "the herald" have been together
the complete proliferation of the telegraph. there was still this incredible squadron of reporters available because we're just coming off the war. the capacity of "the new york herald" to move so swiftly with the number of pressmen they had and the speed of their presses to be able to push this much news out this rapidly. and for it to then come to the people in that way. so those are, you know, among the things that we want people to be able to take away from this exhibit, you know?...
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you start with a piece from the telegraph about the summit. lot more to davos than the daytime debates. >>davos is about the nighttime activities, if you know the right people. the telegraph says there is elitist system that determines the caliber of your party invite. white is all access but during the day orange is for journalists and green is the one you want that will get you into all of the parties hosted by the rich and famous. a party thrown by a russian billionaire at his palatial chalet about 15 minutes from davos. these are an endless stream of champagne, vodka, caviar, and russian models. to out do each other each year in terms of hosting parties and last year a party was hosted by a tech company from the u.s. were just sit champagne and doubled on shark. if you suffered -- nibbled on shark. one person told the telegraph it is usually a lot of middle-aged men in suits dancing around awkwardly. >> you have been looking at reactions to the u.s. government , the end of the shutdown. >> a decision that has not made any heroes in the pre
you start with a piece from the telegraph about the summit. lot more to davos than the daytime debates. >>davos is about the nighttime activities, if you know the right people. the telegraph says there is elitist system that determines the caliber of your party invite. white is all access but during the day orange is for journalists and green is the one you want that will get you into all of the parties hosted by the rich and famous. a party thrown by a russian billionaire at his palatial...
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this is a story that one feels the sunday telegraph could write every week, the mail could write.h is out to see any signs of sabotage from within, particularly from the ranks of the mandarins. this is all part of the manoeuvring, i think one would expect at this stage in the process. it is inkicktive of panic within brexit rank, they are accusing the mandarins, i know they are capable of bias, the mandarins by law have to be impartial and implement the government's policies and the government's policies and the government policy is to deliver brexit, so, blaming the mandarins is the last resort of the scoundrel and i think it may well be it is, you know, slight hint they may well be panicking, and theresa villiers has reinforceded that by suggesting that it may be we are seeing a dilution of brexit, we have heard jacob rees—mogg in week, urging the government to hold its never and really enforce a tough brexit —— nerve. so i think the assertiveness they are making these comments with, tells me they are worried are. let us tells me they are worried are. let us look at that, that s
this is a story that one feels the sunday telegraph could write every week, the mail could write.h is out to see any signs of sabotage from within, particularly from the ranks of the mandarins. this is all part of the manoeuvring, i think one would expect at this stage in the process. it is inkicktive of panic within brexit rank, they are accusing the mandarins, i know they are capable of bias, the mandarins by law have to be impartial and implement the government's policies and the...
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the telegraph leads with brexit and says the uk's plan for a bespoke brexit trade deal is at risk oferailed by germany after chancellor angela merkel stated she is against a british plan for so—called "managed divergence". and finally on the guardian website, virgin trains says it will no longer stock copies of the daily mail newspaper on its uk west coast route citing concerns from staff about the paper's editorial stance on issues such as immigration. the daily mail has called the decision ‘disgraceful‘. so let's begin. with me isjeremy cook who's chief economist of the payments company world first. welcome back. thank you for being with us. we begin with the independent and this announcement by north korea that they will hold talks with south korea. it is nice to see good news from that area of the world for once when we are not talking about rocket test for anything. we do have the winter olympics in south korea in the next few weeks. this is north and south are getting together to hopefully begina are getting together to hopefully begin a dialogue about a demilitarisation of the
the telegraph leads with brexit and says the uk's plan for a bespoke brexit trade deal is at risk oferailed by germany after chancellor angela merkel stated she is against a british plan for so—called "managed divergence". and finally on the guardian website, virgin trains says it will no longer stock copies of the daily mail newspaper on its uk west coast route citing concerns from staff about the paper's editorial stance on issues such as immigration. the daily mail has called the...
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the front page of the daily telegraph on a similarthing, front page of the daily telegraph on a similar who were hoping angela merkel doesn‘t form a coalition and doesn‘t get back into power. what we've seen since the election in germany is that angela merkel is somewhat diminished. what
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let's begin with the telegraph, the nhs tells hospitals to cancel all routine operations.of year but it is particularly bad this year? this time of year but it is particularly bad this year7m this time of year but it is particularly bad this year? it is a huge story, to cancel all nonemergency operations, that's about 50,000 operations until at least february, with senior co nsulta nt least february, with senior consultant saying that patients are being treated in third world conditions among mass overcrowding. there are some important points here. we need to scrap the idea that the nhs is the envy of the world, we have consultants coming out saying it feels like a third world country but in this international comparisons, when you look at the nhs, it tends to rank in the bottom third internationally. if we are to fix this problem we need honest and serious conversations about the nhs. if you are to continue to have a system that is fundamentally based on rationing, that's not really what they do in the rest of europe, you will run into crucial situations where 50,000 peop
let's begin with the telegraph, the nhs tells hospitals to cancel all routine operations.of year but it is particularly bad this year? this time of year but it is particularly bad this year7m this time of year but it is particularly bad this year? it is a huge story, to cancel all nonemergency operations, that's about 50,000 operations until at least february, with senior co nsulta nt least february, with senior consultant saying that patients are being treated in third world conditions among...
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staying with the telegraph. story across the weekend, you are chuckling, both of you. the ukip leader's wife refuses to give him her support. i wonder why. yes, more than meets the eye in this headline. ukip, the past two weekends back in the news, it's not a new policy announcement or anything, it was his love life. first a younger girlfriend, and the wife, estranged wife. then this weekend the mail's story was about seemingly racist messages by that girlfriend. he has had to separate ways. i think the phrase was romantically disengage or something along those lines. conscious uncoupling. perhaps unsurprisingly, his estranged wife. .. uncoupling. perhaps unsurprisingly, his estranged wife... she said no, mate, iam not his estranged wife... she said no, mate, i am not supporting you. she's not run to his rescue. a parade of ukip spokespeople, half of whom i didn't know exist, who will resign if he doesn't resign. he's been leader for three or four months, depending on how many you count, he is famous for two thin
staying with the telegraph. story across the weekend, you are chuckling, both of you. the ukip leader's wife refuses to give him her support. i wonder why. yes, more than meets the eye in this headline. ukip, the past two weekends back in the news, it's not a new policy announcement or anything, it was his love life. first a younger girlfriend, and the wife, estranged wife. then this weekend the mail's story was about seemingly racist messages by that girlfriend. he has had to separate ways. i...
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chuckles the sunday telegraph again. junior doctors must pay to leave the nhs. hanging over it, what is this about? fascinating titbit which has come from a chap who represents senior management in the nhs. saying junior doctors who get trained get all of the benefits of the health service. if they then want to leave they have to pay back the £220,000 work benefit. surely this will getjunior doctors annoyed. remember how aggrieved they were last year when they were hitting the streets and some say trying to bring down the government and all of that stuff. now to be told by managers you have to pay back. it's quite a lot of money. it is. training is a two-way scheme. if you say to someone you are going into this contract to pay it back, it does seem unfair, but it highlights the huge problems we have with the nhs at the moment. absolutely and the representative of this says this is one of the most pressing problems of the nhs, we have thousands of doctors choosing to go abroad. if you have invested that much money, hundreds of thousands of pounds into one person,
chuckles the sunday telegraph again. junior doctors must pay to leave the nhs. hanging over it, what is this about? fascinating titbit which has come from a chap who represents senior management in the nhs. saying junior doctors who get trained get all of the benefits of the health service. if they then want to leave they have to pay back the £220,000 work benefit. surely this will getjunior doctors annoyed. remember how aggrieved they were last year when they were hitting the streets and some...
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getting on the front page of the telegraph, despite the fact that the focus was not on him. have a look at this other story, the japanese flu strain running riot. there is a fear that within a couple of weeks we will have a flu epidemic. britain has been badly hit this winter. we have heard of the warnings of the australian flu. a strain of inflew ansa which caused many deaths in australia and has arrived here and resulting in lots of deaths in the elderly and the young and has been a problem for the nhs. the telegraph is reporting there is a second strain of flu which is accountable for 60% of the cases in hospital. japanese flu. they are suggesting that it has been made worse by the fact that many doctors have made a decision to cut costs on doctors have made a decision to cut costs oi'i vaccines doctors have made a decision to cut costs on vaccines and many health officials are cut costs on vaccines and ended up vaccinating people for other strains of flu but not this one and in the conditions that the nhs is under, that this could be virulent and bad, facing epidemic pro
getting on the front page of the telegraph, despite the fact that the focus was not on him. have a look at this other story, the japanese flu strain running riot. there is a fear that within a couple of weeks we will have a flu epidemic. britain has been badly hit this winter. we have heard of the warnings of the australian flu. a strain of inflew ansa which caused many deaths in australia and has arrived here and resulting in lots of deaths in the elderly and the young and has been a problem...
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about this will be a lot of policemen missing out on an overtime bonanza is interesting story in the telegraph, a 14—year—old girl winning a pay—out from facebook about revenge pawn. this could have about revenge pawn. this could have a big implications for social media and their responsibility over what is put out on their platforms. it is a horrifying story, the girl was 14 yea rs old a horrifying story, the girl was 14 years old and pictures of her naked repeatedly published on facebook as revenge by people known to have. the really interesting thing is as you say, how this can open the floodgates for a raft of similar claims. with facebook but also tested commitment to security and jihad a content, this is the battle line on which it is fighting and it
about this will be a lot of policemen missing out on an overtime bonanza is interesting story in the telegraph, a 14—year—old girl winning a pay—out from facebook about revenge pawn. this could have about revenge pawn. this could have a big implications for social media and their responsibility over what is put out on their platforms. it is a horrifying story, the girl was 14 yea rs old a horrifying story, the girl was 14 years old and pictures of her naked repeatedly published on...
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now to another story in the daily telegraph about coal. l was still going them, because it seemed as if we didn't really have any coal that was being used. la5t didn't really have any coal that was being used. last year was the first time since the industrial revolution that britain used no coal—fired power at all in a single 24—hour period. we are moving over to other methods and that is why this move and the pollution associated with it is part of the reason for the switch over. we are doing better than other countries. we are one of the leaders in europe in terms of clean energy. the government has to do and it has been very zealous in implementing carbon taxes and the rest of it. it isa markerof carbon taxes and the rest of it. it is a marker of change because the whole thing was britain was built on call. but times move on —— built on coal. few records have been broken where clean technologies have generated more power in a particular period of time that the older more traditional ones as well. and yet sometimes it seems as if the subs
now to another story in the daily telegraph about coal. l was still going them, because it seemed as if we didn't really have any coal that was being used. la5t didn't really have any coal that was being used. last year was the first time since the industrial revolution that britain used no coal—fired power at all in a single 24—hour period. we are moving over to other methods and that is why this move and the pollution associated with it is part of the reason for the switch over. we are...
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the telegraph. caroline, children are obese at 11 doomed to an early death. ree. some fairly stark warnings from the body which has put together this report, suggesting one in three children will be obese by the time they leave primary school. that is age 11. some of the warnings are that they are doomed in this cycle of eating behaviour that will actually cut short their life by ten yea rs actually cut short their life by ten years and also their healthy life by 20 years. they are saying that something needs to be done about it. but it is the same things we hear again and again. saying there should be less advertising on television of things that are bad for us, particularly targeted towards children. and that they should stop
the telegraph. caroline, children are obese at 11 doomed to an early death. ree. some fairly stark warnings from the body which has put together this report, suggesting one in three children will be obese by the time they leave primary school. that is age 11. some of the warnings are that they are doomed in this cycle of eating behaviour that will actually cut short their life by ten yea rs actually cut short their life by ten years and also their healthy life by 20 years. they are saying that...
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and lastly, a look at the daily telegraph. th an adorable picture of princess charlotte as the two—year—old heads off to her first day of nursery. the photo was taken by her mother, the duchess of cambridge. with me is lianna brinded, who is the europe news editor, for quartz. we start with the korea times and coverage of the historic talks. absolutely. this is the first time in two years they have talked about something around a table. like with most diplomatic matters, it is over a sport, like the olympics. this is a sport, like the olympics. this is a progressive unification talkwise. they say they are focusing on sport. it isa they say they are focusing on sport. it is a start, and so encouraging. winding the clock back a few months, perhaps weeks, we were talking about how critical this was and how there was this terrible stalemate as well. it is brilliant that the winter olympics has given them an avenue to get together in the same room. they have talked for four hours. they say they will focus on the olympics, but some o
and lastly, a look at the daily telegraph. th an adorable picture of princess charlotte as the two—year—old heads off to her first day of nursery. the photo was taken by her mother, the duchess of cambridge. with me is lianna brinded, who is the europe news editor, for quartz. we start with the korea times and coverage of the historic talks. absolutely. this is the first time in two years they have talked about something around a table. like with most diplomatic matters, it is over a sport,...
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moving on to the sunday telegraph. se and have a big shakeup at tory headquarters, especially when it comes to digital campaigning. they realise that the elections are fought and won on social media. what a shame they did not realise that earlier. after this reshuffle, he is saying that they need to become more adept with social media and that the story needs to be told on social media in the same way that it used to be told on hustings. do you think they can do that? i do social media a lot and i'm in big demographic of a lot and i'm in big demographic of a typical conservative age—group. they don't have anything. that is the problem. they say that they do. they know they don't. i follow and i watch what they send out, i watch how they fashioned netsuite and that is the issue. if they have something to offer young people then they will be their. do not. and it is as simple as that. plus the labour party has a charismatic leader who young people believe in, whether people think that is good or bad, thatis people think t
moving on to the sunday telegraph. se and have a big shakeup at tory headquarters, especially when it comes to digital campaigning. they realise that the elections are fought and won on social media. what a shame they did not realise that earlier. after this reshuffle, he is saying that they need to become more adept with social media and that the story needs to be told on social media in the same way that it used to be told on hustings. do you think they can do that? i do social media a lot...
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with me are the poltical commentator daisy mcandrew and the telegraph's brexit commissioning editor, s, starting with the daily mirror, which leads with problems in the health service. the guardian also goes with the nhs, and a call from hospitals for more funding, as well as an image of serena williams with her new baby. the metro reports that disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein has been attacked in a restaurant. the financial times says chancellor phillip hammond is in germany trying to drum up enthusiasm for a post—brexit trade deal between the eu and the uk. the express claims there is a way to treat diabetes without using drugs. the telegraph reports thatjustine greening, who left herjob as education secretary on monday, blocked a review which might have recommended cutting tuition fees. the sun has news of another notorious rapist who could soon be considered for parole. and the mail says the prime minister pledging to crack down on the use of disposable plastic. yes, we have a little bit more on that, her announcement coming tomorrow on this poor on waste. but we will st
with me are the poltical commentator daisy mcandrew and the telegraph's brexit commissioning editor, s, starting with the daily mirror, which leads with problems in the health service. the guardian also goes with the nhs, and a call from hospitals for more funding, as well as an image of serena williams with her new baby. the metro reports that disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein has been attacked in a restaurant. the financial times says chancellor phillip hammond is in germany trying...
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particularly the telegraph. the ability to communicate electricof miles to pulses in a strip of wire. this was astounding and it seemed a short jump to think, if we can communicate between boston and new york, maybe with a little bit more electricity, we could communicate from the world of the living to the world of the dead. in a nation haunted by loss, the possibility that technology might bridge that chasm between the living and the dead became an unlikely source of solace for many. so the fox sisters actively compare themselves to be telegraph and they would say that their work predated samuel morse. the spiritual telegraphed -- telegraph came first. but the man who really gave a structure to this way of thinking was andrew jackson davis. the cr -- seer of poughkeepsie. -- i wanted to point out that these spiritual telegraphed was the name of a major spiritualist newspaper popularized by andrew jackson davis. he was in a way the st. paul of spiritualism. the one who gave form and structure to the original gos
particularly the telegraph. the ability to communicate electricof miles to pulses in a strip of wire. this was astounding and it seemed a short jump to think, if we can communicate between boston and new york, maybe with a little bit more electricity, we could communicate from the world of the living to the world of the dead. in a nation haunted by loss, the possibility that technology might bridge that chasm between the living and the dead became an unlikely source of solace for many. so the...
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the telegraph leads on the release ofjohn worboys, thought to be one of the uk's most prolific rapiststhat story. it says worboys will be released just eight years after being jailed. the sun headline says that is not just this as a parole board approves his release. and the guardian leads on the national health service winter crisis, which led to an apology from the prime minister after tens of thousands of people had their operations postponed. let's start off with donald trump and this sensational book, as it is being described. the new line on that, according to the times newspaper, is that donald trump's mental health has been questioned by steve bannon, his former ideological soul mate and top aide who know, it seems, has turned against him. the basic story is that michael wolff, the journalist, is basic story is that michael wolff, thejournalist, is bringing out a book tomorrow and president trump's lawyers are trying to get an injunction to stop that from being published. the explosive claims you talk about, talk about the spectacular falling out between steve bannon, his forme
the telegraph leads on the release ofjohn worboys, thought to be one of the uk's most prolific rapiststhat story. it says worboys will be released just eight years after being jailed. the sun headline says that is not just this as a parole board approves his release. and the guardian leads on the national health service winter crisis, which led to an apology from the prime minister after tens of thousands of people had their operations postponed. let's start off with donald trump and this...
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let's move to the daily telegraph. women on the march in a story accompanied by a picture of high—profile women who turned out today to support the bbc‘s former china editor carrie gracie, giving evidence to select committees. they can be rather dull, but this was anything but. this was very dramatic. almost five hours. carrie gracie gave evidence for 2.5 hours and it was very passionate and emotive. she was obviously talking about her own personal experience and she has really put her career on the line for it. she clocked about her grievance and her grievance procedure, and about how she had been told she was receiving a much lower salary. with someone with a 30 year career lower salary. with someone with a 30 yearcareer in lower salary. with someone with a 30 year career injohn lower salary. with someone with a 30 year career in john osman, lower salary. with someone with a 30 year career injohn osman, speaking mandarin chinese, that is an insult. —— injournalism. mandarin chinese, that is an insult. —— in journalism
let's move to the daily telegraph. women on the march in a story accompanied by a picture of high—profile women who turned out today to support the bbc‘s former china editor carrie gracie, giving evidence to select committees. they can be rather dull, but this was anything but. this was very dramatic. almost five hours. carrie gracie gave evidence for 2.5 hours and it was very passionate and emotive. she was obviously talking about her own personal experience and she has really put her...
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we are kicking off a the daily telegraph story, notjust david. icking off a the daily telegraph story, not just such a dramatic headline. it is, well he has given the interview to the daily telegraph. gavin williamson, who is a bit ofa telegraph. gavin williamson, who is a bit of a politician on the rise here in the united kingdom. he was chief whip to the prime minister. he became the health secretary about six months ago, before that. he is seen as six months ago, before that. he is seen as a six months ago, before that. he is seen as a future leader of the conservative party in the united kingdom, but there are several elements to this story because this is the kicking off of a five—month review for the armed forces of the united kingdom and when that happens, before you get to the cricket, it have to expect the health secretary to come out to bat for the armed forces. there's been a lot commentary from people this week within the armed forces in the uk about where the threats are coming from and why funding is required for armed forces and wha
we are kicking off a the daily telegraph story, notjust david. icking off a the daily telegraph story, not just such a dramatic headline. it is, well he has given the interview to the daily telegraph. gavin williamson, who is a bit ofa telegraph. gavin williamson, who is a bit of a politician on the rise here in the united kingdom. he was chief whip to the prime minister. he became the health secretary about six months ago, before that. he is seen as six months ago, before that. he is seen as a...
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well, that would mean, then, as it says in the sunday telegraph, that greening fights for job as theresa axe but some teaching unions have felt she understood them a great deal more, which of course may be problematic to the conservatives. indeed, and this is interesting, because we all thought it was the nhs which was in crisis. when you read these reports, it seems the government thinks education is the crisis creating a headache for them, and therefore justine greening must go. she has been quite popular in some sectors, relatively speaking. it is also a time when you are seeing huge changes to the funding of schools, creating a lot of problems for schools and parents, all of whom vote, and that has been hugely popular, and this is a central plank of the government's pledged to improve productivity post—brexit and we are also hearing from the sunday times that mrs may thinksjustine greening has a patronising tone. so it looks like, if these are right, she could be on her way out while jeremy hunt could be on his way up, replacing damian green. jeremy hunt could be on his way up, repla
well, that would mean, then, as it says in the sunday telegraph, that greening fights for job as theresa axe but some teaching unions have felt she understood them a great deal more, which of course may be problematic to the conservatives. indeed, and this is interesting, because we all thought it was the nhs which was in crisis. when you read these reports, it seems the government thinks education is the crisis creating a headache for them, and therefore justine greening must go. she has been...
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the telegraph. caroline, children are obese at 11 doomed to an early death. at is a rather horrific headline. it certainly is, as a mother of three. some fairly stark warnings from the body which has put together this report, suggesting one in three children will be obese by the time they leave primary school. that is age 11. some of the warnings are that they are doomed in this cycle of eating behaviour that will actually cut short their life by ten yea rs actually cut short their life by ten years and also their healthy life by 20 years. they are saying that something needs to be done about it. but it is the same things we hear again and again. saying there should be less advertising on television of things that are bad for us, particularly targeted towards children. and that they should stop selling fast food outside schools. asa mum, selling fast food outside schools. as a mum, i don't think it goes far enough. i really struggle with what ifeed enough. i really struggle with what i feed my enough. i really struggle with what ifeed my children. my little en
the telegraph. caroline, children are obese at 11 doomed to an early death. at is a rather horrific headline. it certainly is, as a mother of three. some fairly stark warnings from the body which has put together this report, suggesting one in three children will be obese by the time they leave primary school. that is age 11. some of the warnings are that they are doomed in this cycle of eating behaviour that will actually cut short their life by ten yea rs actually cut short their life by ten...
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i wonder if there is a big smile on your face with the daily telegraph, it is interesting. emmanuel macron, a big summit, and boris johnson gets the headline. well done, boris. it also, it is rather emotional, isn't it? let's have a bridge across the channel, you followed you will —— eurotunnel. i was a correspondent for a while, what do you think? do you know, i somehow suspect that this was a story for the moment. when you think about the cost involved, i remember the whole eurotunnel thing in all of the whole eurotunnel thing in all of the difficulties involved with that. i'm not so sure that any government would be willing to return to that kind of them, so ijust wonder if this was not being floated yesterday purely by the fact that the french president was in the uk on this visit, and look... and borrows quit. boris is great at picking up a headline. boris johnson quit. boris is great at picking up a headline. borisjohnson quit. i'm not so sure that this is a headline. —— boris johnson. not so sure that this is a headline. -- boris johnson. the other thing about this is
i wonder if there is a big smile on your face with the daily telegraph, it is interesting. emmanuel macron, a big summit, and boris johnson gets the headline. well done, boris. it also, it is rather emotional, isn't it? let's have a bridge across the channel, you followed you will —— eurotunnel. i was a correspondent for a while, what do you think? do you know, i somehow suspect that this was a story for the moment. when you think about the cost involved, i remember the whole eurotunnel...
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and in half an hour we'll take another at tomorrow's front pages, including the telegraph's latest ony.
and in half an hour we'll take another at tomorrow's front pages, including the telegraph's latest ony.
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the telegraph leads with comments from the foreign secretary boris johnson, arguing the uk should welcomeisit from donald trump. the sunday express says more than a 100 tory mps will demand the prime minister ends free movement and leaves the single market as soon as the uk exits the eu in march next year. the new look observer leads with a pledge from the prime minister to punish bosses who fail to protect their workers pension schemes. and the mail on sunday leads with an investigation carried out by channel four into three former conservative cabinet ministers, in what the paper calls a ‘cash for brexit‘ controversy. well, as usual a mixed bag of stories in tomorrow morning's papers — politics, celebrity weddings and donald trump so let's take a closer look with my guests. starting with the b new look observer. what we think of that? kate? it is quite smart. it does look very tidy and clean. the prime minister has written in the observer tomorrow morning and in the wake of the carillion problems, she is calling for a crackdown on bosses who failed to protect pension schemes. if you wan
the telegraph leads with comments from the foreign secretary boris johnson, arguing the uk should welcomeisit from donald trump. the sunday express says more than a 100 tory mps will demand the prime minister ends free movement and leaves the single market as soon as the uk exits the eu in march next year. the new look observer leads with a pledge from the prime minister to punish bosses who fail to protect their workers pension schemes. and the mail on sunday leads with an investigation...
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so the telegraph operator asked him, what about the brigadier general?ln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes, but it is hard to replace 100 horses. somebody gave that to me the day i made brigadier general. [laughter] colin: and it has been by my desk ever since, to this day. it is there if you came to the house now. you would see it. it always reminded me that your job, powell, is always to take care of the horses. don't worry about being a brigadier general. take care of the horses, the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, what ever it takes to be successful in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. jeffrey: in 2011, the fukushima nuclear disaster took place. and a couple of the reactors were ours. it was, it was terrifying, i would say. so i was on a two hour teleconference. hey, we don't know what is going on. all we can see is the cnn helicopter feed, but if something happens to the reactor, this is horrible. two hour teleconference. i am in perth, australia. click. i have to go to a town hall wi
so the telegraph operator asked him, what about the brigadier general?ln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes, but it is hard to replace 100 horses. somebody gave that to me the day i made brigadier general. [laughter] colin: and it has been by my desk ever since, to this day. it is there if you came to the house now. you would see it. it always reminded me that your job, powell, is always to take care of the horses. don't worry about being a brigadier general. take care...
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moving on to the daily telegraph, this is a story we often hear from the united states, telegraph, thisstory we often hearfrom the united states, but britain hooked on prescription drugs? the figures in this are quite stunning. the figure they have drawn out is 64 million nhs prescriptions each year for antidepressants to bed to 22,000,002 thousand which is an extraordinary amount considering the population is only 70 million and ministers are looking into a review of prescription drugs not only anti—depressant but powerful painkillers. we have heard a lot about fe nta nyl which is painkillers. we have heard a lot about fentanyl which is an extremely powerful opiate painkiller. there is a concern of the rise of prescriptions which is allowing people to be hooked on them. another figures shows that two thirds of the people on these medicines are women in their50s and people on these medicines are women in their 50s and 60s and that is incredibly concerning. and just above it, the story from scotland, the union flag sometimes flying? above it, the story from scotland, the union flag somet
moving on to the daily telegraph, this is a story we often hear from the united states, telegraph, thisstory we often hearfrom the united states, but britain hooked on prescription drugs? the figures in this are quite stunning. the figure they have drawn out is 64 million nhs prescriptions each year for antidepressants to bed to 22,000,002 thousand which is an extraordinary amount considering the population is only 70 million and ministers are looking into a review of prescription drugs not...
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and the telegraph leads with a story about the british army — the paper says that a lack of resourcese struggling to keep up with military advances in other countries like russia. so it's a mixed bag of stories from those papers there — with lots to discuss and more front pages still to come in. we will bring you those as get them. let us start shall we with the ft, as our first story, and angela merkel, the german situation which has been a complete sort of flux for four months but finally the spd do seem to have been won round to entering formal coalition talk, to you think this has saved angela merkel? well, it is a significant moment obviously, because as you say, after the back in september when they had the election, it was expected she would sweep to a strong position, and it should be a simple process , position, and it should be a simple process, it has been anything but. she tried to make a coalition of the greens and liberals, that failed. now she has been forced to other old partners in the spd. they have. voted just about to allow these talks to begin, pretty close. tight
and the telegraph leads with a story about the british army — the paper says that a lack of resourcese struggling to keep up with military advances in other countries like russia. so it's a mixed bag of stories from those papers there — with lots to discuss and more front pages still to come in. we will bring you those as get them. let us start shall we with the ft, as our first story, and angela merkel, the german situation which has been a complete sort of flux for four months but finally...
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an extraordinary headline and story in the daily telegraph, russia ready to kill us by the thousands, all about, thousands, this is the defence secretary. it's allabout, he thousands, this is the defence secretary. it's all about, he says, the possibility that russia could effectively hack into our energy supply and therefore lead to lots of death. on one level he is right but it's an extraordinary headline, were she ready to kill us by the thousands. why would they want to do so? the actual quote is, they could cause thousands and thousands and thousands of deaths. that is to extrapolate what might happen, but that would only happen if there was a world war going on. i don't think anyone is suggesting we are at that point. however there is no doubt they are looking very closely at bridge and's vulnerabilities and the particular when he's talking about here is our vulnerability in terms of energy supply. —— britain's vulnerabilities. if people have wondered why in the past theresa may, who is a cautious prime ministerand may, who is a cautious prime minister and now she may, who is a
an extraordinary headline and story in the daily telegraph, russia ready to kill us by the thousands, all about, thousands, this is the defence secretary. it's allabout, he thousands, this is the defence secretary. it's all about, he says, the possibility that russia could effectively hack into our energy supply and therefore lead to lots of death. on one level he is right but it's an extraordinary headline, were she ready to kill us by the thousands. why would they want to do so? the actual...
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moving on to the telegraph, the main story that a coroner has urged the crown prosecution service toe case of the death of poppy worthington, the 13—month—old toddler who died of this fixation about four years ago. and it could well be that we see a reopening of that case, but at the bottom of that, boris. he reckons £100 million a week for the nhs is necessary or the tories will lose the next election. given that the leeds side promised people they would have £350 million a week potentially available for the nhs million a week potentially available forthe nhs —— million a week potentially available for the nhs —— the leave aside, you would think 100 million may not satisfy. but calling for any sum of money strikes me as being strange. of course we have to celebrate the nhs but we must also recognise we're not getting extra money as a result of leaving the eu. it's not how it is turning out. we have already seen the chancellor said we will have to pay 3.7 billion... he's a remain a! that's the thing, we are putting aside. we must spend more money on the nhs but when they can find it
moving on to the telegraph, the main story that a coroner has urged the crown prosecution service toe case of the death of poppy worthington, the 13—month—old toddler who died of this fixation about four years ago. and it could well be that we see a reopening of that case, but at the bottom of that, boris. he reckons £100 million a week for the nhs is necessary or the tories will lose the next election. given that the leeds side promised people they would have £350 million a week...
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lainy, let's start with the sunday telegraph. a visit, let's get him over here, we should welcome a visit from donald trump. i'm under the impression, u nless trump. i'm under the impression, unless i'm wrong, i thought there was a planned visit happening and then donald trump then said, i don't wa nt to then donald trump then said, i don't want to come. so it's not as the cancelled? yes, i think that's the case. the us embassy which has been moved to south london, was pretty dismissive about that move to south london and said he won't come to cut the ribbon. so i'm not sure. boris johnson seems to want to continue really remind us of the special relationship, perhaps that is what is behind this, a reminder there is a so—called special relationship between the us and uk wants to remind us of that fact. but i wasn't under any impression an invitation was rescinded. i suppose he's having agoat was rescinded. i suppose he's having a go at the people that are saying they would protest against a trump visit, making him feel unwelcome.
lainy, let's start with the sunday telegraph. a visit, let's get him over here, we should welcome a visit from donald trump. i'm under the impression, u nless trump. i'm under the impression, unless i'm wrong, i thought there was a planned visit happening and then donald trump then said, i don't wa nt to then donald trump then said, i don't want to come. so it's not as the cancelled? yes, i think that's the case. the us embassy which has been moved to south london, was pretty dismissive about...
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the other member states... they can do that too. interesting this one, greening, telegraphsituation the cuts. justine greening's departure from cabinet seem greening's departure from cabinet seem to be the does —— the surprise of the reshuffle. nick timothy, her former chief of staff has come along with a page in the telegraph to explain why. in short, she wasn't radical enough. the prime minister he believes did want to do real hard stuff on tuition fees, instead it was this namby— pamby stuff on tuition fees, instead it was this namby—pamby cuts, diet basically, not proper conservative thinking. so he is very commentary about her replacement, a chap called damian hinds. already touted as a potential prime minister. i checked oi'i potential prime minister. i checked on various betting websites before i came on. as you do, but what about this issue? (i) did you put a bet on? it is a very complicated move. people did think this was someone, a lesbian cabinet minister, very much a moderniser... lesbian cabinet minister, very much a moderniser. .. the face of modern britain in
the other member states... they can do that too. interesting this one, greening, telegraphsituation the cuts. justine greening's departure from cabinet seem greening's departure from cabinet seem to be the does —— the surprise of the reshuffle. nick timothy, her former chief of staff has come along with a page in the telegraph to explain why. in short, she wasn't radical enough. the prime minister he believes did want to do real hard stuff on tuition fees, instead it was this namby— pamby...
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the telegraph says the foreign secretary, borisjohnson discussed the prospect of building a bridge acrossen the uk and france during talks held today. the i headline as president emmanuel macron‘s visit to sandhurst, urging the president to change its mind over brexit. the president to change its mind over brexit. the guardian quotes the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, who wants to halt the ‘outsourcing racket‘ exposed by the collapse of the construction giant, carillion. the ft reports that the president of zimbabwe, emmerson mnangagwa, will allow missions into the country to monitor election later this year in a bid to renew ties with the uk and the commonwealth. the flu outbreak could reach epidemic levels within a fortnight as 8.3 million people suffer from symptoms, that's the lead in the mirror. the sun shows a picture of prince william's new haircut. paying £180 for his very short back and sides. and the express claims that playing a person's favourite music to help ward off the effects of dementia. there is coverage of the macron and the may summit in the papers but many other stories
the telegraph says the foreign secretary, borisjohnson discussed the prospect of building a bridge acrossen the uk and france during talks held today. the i headline as president emmanuel macron‘s visit to sandhurst, urging the president to change its mind over brexit. the president to change its mind over brexit. the guardian quotes the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, who wants to halt the ‘outsourcing racket‘ exposed by the collapse of the construction giant, carillion. the ft reports that...