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the telegraph, camilla cavendish is not alone. this in a more holistic way, it is here, in the absence of a very convincing test and trace scheme of any sort, could we just say, what kind of life is that? and i think we are all asking ourselves, quite existential questions. martin, we're going to turn from the ft to the daily telegraph now. something ofa the daily telegraph now. something of a success for chris packham. yes, a commendable campaign, chris packham, and this is about wildlife shoots, grouse shoots and so on, and apparently the telegraph is saying he has a high court challenge coming in the next week over the large numbers of game birds around sites of interest, which is in essence using reserves by natural england, the release of large game birds in that area has a detrimental effect in other birdlife and other wildlife, and the result of this according to the telegraph, there's going to be restrictions on exactly that, the release of game birds around, within about 500 metres of, any scientific interest. often the t
the telegraph, camilla cavendish is not alone. this in a more holistic way, it is here, in the absence of a very convincing test and trace scheme of any sort, could we just say, what kind of life is that? and i think we are all asking ourselves, quite existential questions. martin, we're going to turn from the ft to the daily telegraph now. something ofa the daily telegraph now. something of a success for chris packham. yes, a commendable campaign, chris packham, and this is about wildlife...
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back to the front page of the daily telegraph. story that we have been covering here on bbc news, an awful story, the headline reads, "two children among four held as migrant boat sinks in channel." mihir, the details of this are upsetting. they are very upsetting. there are lots of migrants trying to get here from france. we had more than seven have thousands this year so file —— seven have thousands so far this year. and there were others killed along with there were others killed along with the children, and of course this is a huge migration problem that has been ongoing for a long time now, and the british government is in negotiations with the french government as to what can be done about it, but to to solve the problem, you have got to have a broader strategy here, again, but dealing with these migrants coming from iraq and iran and how do you deal with that? how do you ensure that they don't keep pouring in? ros, practical solution to this does seem ros, practical solution to this does seem pretty elusive. it does, and it'
back to the front page of the daily telegraph. story that we have been covering here on bbc news, an awful story, the headline reads, "two children among four held as migrant boat sinks in channel." mihir, the details of this are upsetting. they are very upsetting. there are lots of migrants trying to get here from france. we had more than seven have thousands this year so file —— seven have thousands so far this year. and there were others killed along with there were others...
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sienna, the telegraph, as olivia was just picking up on, has a lot more details on this as well. he is now under investigation and they sing because to be fined £4000 for reckless behaviour. nicola sturgeon calling this utterly indefensible. what do you make of this? calling this utterly indefensible. what do you make of this7m calling this utterly indefensible. what do you make of this? it is absolutely incredible. i mean, as olivia said, this is kind of next level breaching of covert rules. —— of covid—19 rules. this is not breaking the will of six or popping into a shop quickly and not wearing a mask. those things we saw today are bad enough, but this incident, just to reiterate she felt ill and she went down to london and gave a speech in the house of commons with other people around her, so of course the speaker is absolutely furious to have found out about this this morning. and then she tested positive for covid—19 and took a train back up to scotland, and then she has had to report herself to the police and to parliament. i mean, it is absolutely extraordinary that someone
sienna, the telegraph, as olivia was just picking up on, has a lot more details on this as well. he is now under investigation and they sing because to be fined £4000 for reckless behaviour. nicola sturgeon calling this utterly indefensible. what do you make of this? calling this utterly indefensible. what do you make of this7m calling this utterly indefensible. what do you make of this? it is absolutely incredible. i mean, as olivia said, this is kind of next level breaching of covert rules....
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same story on the telegraph. says the british prime minister is now considering a short circuit breaker lockdown as a last resort to try and contain the spread of the virus. the i reports on intervention as well, but the paper says the health secretary matt hancock has defended the position, assisting managers are trying to avoid a loss of life —— insisting ministers. the international version of the ft leads with a ruling by the world trade organisation to allow the eu to hit the us with almost four billion dollars in tariffs following a row over state aid. while the new york times leads with the story of the twins in myanmar whose children commanded the army of fighters. let's begin. welcome to you both. you are slightly out of frame, can you move slightly to the right? absolute perfect. henry, you're perfectly in position. shall we start? good evening, henry! do you wa nt to start? good evening, henry! do you want to kick us off, digby? britain needs national circuit breaker. came out at five o'clock this even
same story on the telegraph. says the british prime minister is now considering a short circuit breaker lockdown as a last resort to try and contain the spread of the virus. the i reports on intervention as well, but the paper says the health secretary matt hancock has defended the position, assisting managers are trying to avoid a loss of life —— insisting ministers. the international version of the ft leads with a ruling by the world trade organisation to allow the eu to hit the us with...
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the front page of the telegraph, john good to see you there. we will kick off with you. l signs are concerning, a lot of questions around him receiving oxygen. tricky job for all the papers to keep up with today's twist and turns. i think the observer had it summed up best as confusion. the echoes of borisjohnson's best as confusion. the echoes of boris johnson's treatment for coronavirus are extremely strong but i don't remember borisjohnson's press people or doctors contradicting each other in the way that donald trump's people seem to be doing. and we just don't know. is the president getting better or getting worse? how seriously ill is he? there seems to be a lot of contradictions around. and that makes it difficult to put headlines together. lucy? yes, the confusion is partly because the doctor then was contradicted by mark meadows who is the white house chief of staff. the doctor had said that donald trump had not been put on any oxygen that day today and seemed to be quite evasive about whether oxygen had been used prior to today and then he also talked about a ti
the front page of the telegraph, john good to see you there. we will kick off with you. l signs are concerning, a lot of questions around him receiving oxygen. tricky job for all the papers to keep up with today's twist and turns. i think the observer had it summed up best as confusion. the echoes of borisjohnson's best as confusion. the echoes of boris johnson's treatment for coronavirus are extremely strong but i don't remember borisjohnson's press people or doctors contradicting each other...
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the daily telegraph reports the chancellor's warning that a circuit breaker lockdown would inflict terriblearm on the economy. the i warns of a tougher lockdown across parts of england by the end of the week — as the pm is urged to tighten restrictions in the north, midlands and london. the guardian, too, looks at the restrictions in place to curb the virus as local leaders in greater manchester and lancashire warn deaths will continue to rise if more isn't done. the metro leads on the investigation that has been launched after students in birmingham were given used swabs to test for coronavirus. the financial times front page shows a shopper out in belfast today — as the country prepares for tighter restrictions which will see pubs, restaurants, salons and schools close. the daily mail looks at a new report which reveals hundreds of under—65s have been killed by strokes and heart attacks because of the lockdown. and — the new york times reports the us could have the world's first working coronavirus vaccine within months — but that it may only provide moderate protection. so let's begin...
the daily telegraph reports the chancellor's warning that a circuit breaker lockdown would inflict terriblearm on the economy. the i warns of a tougher lockdown across parts of england by the end of the week — as the pm is urged to tighten restrictions in the north, midlands and london. the guardian, too, looks at the restrictions in place to curb the virus as local leaders in greater manchester and lancashire warn deaths will continue to rise if more isn't done. the metro leads on the...
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the telegraph says they'll be reducing the risk threshold, so you're more likely to be told to isolateu come close to somebody with coronavirus. obviously this is interesting because the coronavirus dell macro trends and coronavirus dell macro trends and coronavirus are changing, the government's becoming seriously concerned about increasing death rates, increasing death rates across the country. we had this big study only yesterday saying that something like nearly 100,000 new infections in england per day. so this is one of the things tightening up isolation rules, and that sort of thing, and improving the app is something we're seeing the government do to try to prevent the spread of the virus. tim, still on the front page of the daily telegraph, the tragic events that took place today in nice in france, a defiant emmanuel macron saying that it a defiant emmanuel macron saying thatitis a defiant emmanuel macron saying that it is with great clarity again today, "we will not give any ground." absolutely, and we are understandably preoccupied with our political drama today, but yes, th
the telegraph says they'll be reducing the risk threshold, so you're more likely to be told to isolateu come close to somebody with coronavirus. obviously this is interesting because the coronavirus dell macro trends and coronavirus dell macro trends and coronavirus are changing, the government's becoming seriously concerned about increasing death rates, increasing death rates across the country. we had this big study only yesterday saying that something like nearly 100,000 new infections in...
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one fascinating insight the telegraph has picked up on is the data.e data on which this decision to shut those doors at ten was cobbled together. talk us through that. there's been a briefing for mp5 talk us through that. there's been a briefing for mps in the regions that are likely to be affected, but they became more disgruntled because the government are saying that there is evidence to suggest that the hospitality sector is partly to blame for the rising cases. but when you actually push for the details of that, it's not forthcoming. we have a briefing, and we were told they weren't ready to publish the evidence yet. that does make me slightly concerned about quite how nail down the study is, how hard this research has been tested and put together. a lot of pubs and businesses are saying actually, we're really covid secure and gone to great links to make sure our customers are protected and we've not had reports of a spike in cases to our business. i think everyone is baffled as to where this data actually is coming from and how reliable it is. i
one fascinating insight the telegraph has picked up on is the data.e data on which this decision to shut those doors at ten was cobbled together. talk us through that. there's been a briefing for mp5 talk us through that. there's been a briefing for mps in the regions that are likely to be affected, but they became more disgruntled because the government are saying that there is evidence to suggest that the hospitality sector is partly to blame for the rising cases. but when you actually push...
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and also in the telegraph, the split between the financial side of this and detest and trace, but the also about rishi sunak but also that this is in order to avoid a national lockdown, according to the prime minister, something that some of the country do want to see. we are seeing a really split country. yeah, we absolutely... this shift to local and then regional restrictions and then seeing the scottish, welsh and northern irish governments go off in different directions as well, has created huge amounts of tension. i did the government has oddly decided to go to war with andy burnham, a war of words, obviously, around relatively small amounts of money — certainly if you compare how much they spent on this test entry system. they are going to war with sadiq khan in london around the congestion charge, of all things, and it's an odd tactic when one of the great things boris johnson and it's an odd tactic when one of the great things borisjohnson has sentin the great things borisjohnson has sent in this conference speech was that he wanted to unite the country around a more optimist
and also in the telegraph, the split between the financial side of this and detest and trace, but the also about rishi sunak but also that this is in order to avoid a national lockdown, according to the prime minister, something that some of the country do want to see. we are seeing a really split country. yeah, we absolutely... this shift to local and then regional restrictions and then seeing the scottish, welsh and northern irish governments go off in different directions as well, has...
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the telegraph says that borisjohnson ‘overruled' scientists who said the lockdown rules should be tougherry group for emergencies warned the prime minister of ‘catastrophic consequences‘ if there wasn't a harsher lockdown. the times mentions the warning from england's chief medical officer chris whitty who said the new restrictions may not be enough to bring the pandemic under control — unless more areas are placed into the top tier. and after 204 days of restrictions, the daily star says ‘we‘re back to square one‘ so let's begin. let's kick off. nobody is happy. if you look at the picture of chris whitty, johnson and rishi sunak you understand why. yes. although they tried very hard to with the presence of rishi sunak to add some optimism but rishi sunak really enjoys very good ratings and likes boris johnson, chris wood is also very much the harbinger of bad news. they wa nted much the harbinger of bad news. they wanted very much to get a better perspective but the reality is grim. the same happened all over europe. at different stages. france is very much ahead in terms of cases but in
the telegraph says that borisjohnson ‘overruled' scientists who said the lockdown rules should be tougherry group for emergencies warned the prime minister of ‘catastrophic consequences‘ if there wasn't a harsher lockdown. the times mentions the warning from england's chief medical officer chris whitty who said the new restrictions may not be enough to bring the pandemic under control — unless more areas are placed into the top tier. and after 204 days of restrictions, the daily star...
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about wm va— packham, and this is about wildlife shoots, grouse shoots and so on, and apparently the telegraphs saying he has a high court challenge coming in the next week over the large numbers of game birds around sites of interest, which is in essence using reserves by natural england, the release of large game birds in that area has a detrimental effect in other birdlife and other wildlife, and the result of this according to the telegraph, there's going to be restrictions on exactly that, the release of game birds around, within about 500 metres of, any scientific interest. often the terrain those game boards are being released and is around this type of sites and the story is that therefore, that will have a massive impact on the game bird shooting industry and the numbers being released. sorry, were you going to add something to that? quite a significant victory for that, if this is confirmed, if that is what happens. the industry is not very happy about it, but i think many people support chris packham, and i probably do as well. caroline, could you take us to a story lower down the f
about wm va— packham, and this is about wildlife shoots, grouse shoots and so on, and apparently the telegraphs saying he has a high court challenge coming in the next week over the large numbers of game birds around sites of interest, which is in essence using reserves by natural england, the release of large game birds in that area has a detrimental effect in other birdlife and other wildlife, and the result of this according to the telegraph, there's going to be restrictions on exactly...
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in the telegraph, paris to protect statues. r. the telegraph is reporting that they are going to give robertjenrick, reporting that they are going to give robert jenrick, the reporting that they are going to give robertjenrick, the housing secretary, to veto appalachians from local councils to have statues and memorial pipes removed —— veto plans from local councils. this is the government venturing into the culture war, i suppose. they have made noises about this previously but they are actively going to intervene now. it will be with the housing secretary. i think that is interesting and, obviously, the culture secretary has also separately written to museums, galleries, etc, that get public money saying that they are going to risk their funding money saying that they are going to risk theirfunding and money saying that they are going to risk their funding and disappearing is they start removing artefacts. i think this is an area where the conservatives may decide to really ta ke conservatives may decide to really take a stand
in the telegraph, paris to protect statues. r. the telegraph is reporting that they are going to give robertjenrick, reporting that they are going to give robert jenrick, the reporting that they are going to give robertjenrick, the housing secretary, to veto appalachians from local councils to have statues and memorial pipes removed —— veto plans from local councils. this is the government venturing into the culture war, i suppose. they have made noises about this previously but they are...
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the daily telegraph reports a fourth tier of restrictions in england is on the way, after scientistsned the prime minister the virus was spreading faster than even their own gloomiest predictions, while the daily mail says a cabinet source has told the paper a national lockdown will be announced next week. the guardian says health oficials suggest a national lockdown now could "save christmas" in england and allow families to meet during the festive season. according to the i, boris johnson is summoning the leaders of scotland, wales and northern ireland in effort to find a "common approach" that can reduce coronavirus cases before the winter break. the daily express reports that hudnreds of thousands of over—55s dipping into their pensions to get through the pandemic risk creating a "generation in poverty", while the financial times says global equities were on track for their worst week since march, with silicon valley groups among the latest casualties in a sell—off driven by alarm over surging coronavirus cases and nervousness around the us election. and the daily mirror devotes
the daily telegraph reports a fourth tier of restrictions in england is on the way, after scientistsned the prime minister the virus was spreading faster than even their own gloomiest predictions, while the daily mail says a cabinet source has told the paper a national lockdown will be announced next week. the guardian says health oficials suggest a national lockdown now could "save christmas" in england and allow families to meet during the festive season. according to the i, boris...
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let's turn to the daily telegraph. thanks for talking through the mail front page. the care staff that are ordered to work in one home only. of course, once again we are talking about care homes. the most vulnerable being the most impacted by this virus. what is the suggestion here in order to help protect our most vulnerable in those ca re protect our most vulnerable in those care homes? what this daily telegraph story is saying that they are under the impression that the government is drawing of legislation to make it illegalfor care homes to have staff working at multiple sites. the response from care home chiefs has been that actually a band like this could really, really cause a major issue and for some of these homes to close permanently. because of the way the sector is structured and what it really exposes is the absolute horror that went on and ca re absolute horror that went on and care homes. the way that people in ca re care homes. the way that people in care homes. the way that people in care homes were treated during the first spike. it also reveals th
let's turn to the daily telegraph. thanks for talking through the mail front page. the care staff that are ordered to work in one home only. of course, once again we are talking about care homes. the most vulnerable being the most impacted by this virus. what is the suggestion here in order to help protect our most vulnerable in those ca re protect our most vulnerable in those care homes? what this daily telegraph story is saying that they are under the impression that the government is drawing...
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with me are the economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editorriet line . tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. a picture of the mayor of greater manchester — andy burnham — is on the guardian‘s front page — he's accusing the government of playing a "game of poker with people's lives" after borisjohnson imposed the toughest level of covid—19 restrictions on the region without agreeing a support package the metro carries the accusation from the mayor — that the prime minister has placed the area into a "brutal" indefinite lockdown. the times says borisjohnson pulled the plug on talks over the scale of the funding — despite the two sides being separated by only five million pounds. according to the daily mail — police have urged pubs and restaurants in london — to check on customers — to ensure they stick to lockdown rules. the japan times says the country is on cyber—alert — after the uk and the us alleged a series of cyberattacks orchestrated by russian military intelligence, aimed at disrupting the tokyo olympics and paralympics. the internat
with me are the economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editorriet line . tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. a picture of the mayor of greater manchester — andy burnham — is on the guardian‘s front page — he's accusing the government of playing a "game of poker with people's lives" after borisjohnson imposed the toughest level of covid—19 restrictions on the region without agreeing a support package the metro carries the...
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same story on the telegraph. says the british prime minister is now considering a short circuit breaker lockdown to try and contain the spread of the virus. the times suggests borisjohnson has in fact hardened his stance against the idea despite the rising pressure. the i says the health secretary matt hancock has defended the position, insisting ministers are trying to avoid a loss of life. a sobering warning in the daily mail saying that strict rules will be neededin saying that strict rules will be needed in social distancing and masks until nextjuly even if trials of the oxford vaccine start at the end of this year. right, we have 1820 minutes or so. welcome back both of you. henry i started with lord digby last time around. telegraph the walked battle begins. the political impact of what keir starmer had to say caught my eye withjohnson starmer had to say caught my eye with johnson conceding starmer had to say caught my eye withjohnson conceding at starmer had to say caught my eye with johnson conceding at t
same story on the telegraph. says the british prime minister is now considering a short circuit breaker lockdown to try and contain the spread of the virus. the times suggests borisjohnson has in fact hardened his stance against the idea despite the rising pressure. the i says the health secretary matt hancock has defended the position, insisting ministers are trying to avoid a loss of life. a sobering warning in the daily mail saying that strict rules will be neededin saying that strict rules...
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the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence‘ss — that the ship had been "subject to a suspected hijacking". the financial times leads on president trump's comments that the us is "rounding the turn" on covid—19 — despite a recent surge in cases in the run up to the us election. the i quotes the us government scientist dr anthony fauci — who has suggested a coronavirus vaccine could be approved by end of this year. the daily mail reports that boots is launching a coronavirus testing service — which it says will give results injust 12 minutes. the guardian says the government is under pressure from conservative mps to perform a policy u—turn — after refusing to back down on its decision — not to extend free school meals over the holidays for disadvantaged children in england. and the back page of the metro captures an image of lewes hamilton — celebrating after winning a record—breaking 92nd grand prix — and overtaking michael schumacher with the highest number of victories in formula one history that was a quick look through some
the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence‘ss — that the ship had been "subject to a suspected hijacking". the financial times leads on president trump's comments that the us is "rounding the turn" on covid—19 — despite a recent surge in cases in the run up to the us election. the i quotes the us government scientist dr anthony fauci — who has suggested a coronavirus vaccine could be approved by end of this...
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let's kick out with the telegraph. the trump story, don't be afraid of covid, he says.nteresting to listen to sean connko interesting to listen to sean connolly and the rest of the medical tea m connolly and the rest of the medical team there. men saying that president trump had met the requirements to for being just discharge in hospital. yes, it is interesting looking at that. i think what we've all been wondering is what we've all been wondering is what impact is donald trump's diagnosis going to have on the us election, and i think we're now seeing... yes he's got coronavirus, but along with what the doctors have been saying in the fact that we expect them to be discharge tonight, trying to suggest coronavirus isn't such a big deal because of treatment has improved. it'll be interesting to see how this land. there are lots who think this is a big deal, but i think donald trump is trying to say look, we moved on and therefore i've had this recovery. but we don't have all the details of exactly what that recovery involves. i think there are more questions as to what h
let's kick out with the telegraph. the trump story, don't be afraid of covid, he says.nteresting to listen to sean connko interesting to listen to sean connolly and the rest of the medical tea m connolly and the rest of the medical team there. men saying that president trump had met the requirements to for being just discharge in hospital. yes, it is interesting looking at that. i think what we've all been wondering is what we've all been wondering is what impact is donald trump's diagnosis...
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that is still in the sunday telegraph. he sunday telegraph, comments made by stephen barclay who irememberwas the comments made by stephen barclay who i remember was the brexit secretary who was now being downgraded to a junior treasury minister. we do not hear from him very often. he's made some comments at the virtual conservative party conference today about airport testing and looking at the with the germans do it, which may be more efficient than our idea of to be quarantine. that will take us of to be quarantine. that will take us quite nicely onto the front page of the star. stanleyjohnson photographed an airport, creek airport without a facemask on and what did you make use of the picture ain? what did you make use of the picture again? was he having to remove the mask because he has to move his lips when he was reading the words of this book. i don't know. also, i wa nt to this book. i don't know. also, i want to know which greek island he is on because some of them, you do have to quarantine when you get back and
that is still in the sunday telegraph. he sunday telegraph, comments made by stephen barclay who irememberwas the comments made by stephen barclay who i remember was the brexit secretary who was now being downgraded to a junior treasury minister. we do not hear from him very often. he's made some comments at the virtual conservative party conference today about airport testing and looking at the with the germans do it, which may be more efficient than our idea of to be quarantine. that will...
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with me are economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editor of harriet line. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, ‘playing poker with our lives‘ is the headline on the front page of the manchester evening news after greater manchester is put into tier 3 restrictions — without a deal. the daily mirror also uses a similar headline saying the pm is playing poker with the pandemic. the ‘i' picks up on an offer still being ‘on the table' — saying there's 48 hours left — to create a safety net for workers — as the stand—off continues. the guardian has andy burnham accusing ministers of bullying the region into accepting less than the £65m final request for support for businesses. while the times says boris johnson pulled the plug on talks over the scale of the funding — despite the two sides being separated by only £5m. the metro carries the accusation from the mayor — that the prime minister has placed the area into a ‘brutal‘ indefinite lockdown. according to the daily mail — police have urged pubs and restaurants in london — to check on customers
with me are economics correspondent for the telegraph lizzy burden and the deputy political editor of harriet line. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, ‘playing poker with our lives‘ is the headline on the front page of the manchester evening news after greater manchester is put into tier 3 restrictions — without a deal. the daily mirror also uses a similar headline saying the pm is playing poker with the pandemic. the ‘i' picks up on an offer still being ‘on the table' — saying...
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let's have a look at the telegraph because the really interesting article about herd immunity.ve been hearing so much about this idea of herd immunity, whether it's been discredited or not. the headlines say herd immunity could have saved more lives than social distancing. this is going to approve really contentious. just talk us through the study that is suggesting the. yeah, so this is a study that's essentially reviewing the modelling that was produced back at the start of the pandemic that made that prediction about 500,000 deaths. actually, going some of the detail, the suggestion is if we had allowed parts of the population that were healthy and young to just carry on with their lives, they would have essentially caught the virus, built up essentially caught the virus, built up some herd immunity. by essentially closing and shutting down and stopping some parts of the population from essentially getting immunity, what we've done is we now open up restrictions, it's meant that they are then passing it on. there is a move by some scientists to say lockdown is not the answer
let's have a look at the telegraph because the really interesting article about herd immunity.ve been hearing so much about this idea of herd immunity, whether it's been discredited or not. the headlines say herd immunity could have saved more lives than social distancing. this is going to approve really contentious. just talk us through the study that is suggesting the. yeah, so this is a study that's essentially reviewing the modelling that was produced back at the start of the pandemic that...
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this is a worrying story in the front page of the telegraph. as we know at the height of lockdown we had thousands of patients that were discharged without so much as a test and your disasters. 15,000 people on the number of care home residents in the number of care home residents in the uk that died from coronavirus related symptoms so far since the pandemic started in the fear of course is that we could see a repeat of that. a few things to note here, first of all it said they were first discharged many did not have a test and it seems to get obvious thing that policy now take into account the don't leave hospital to go anywhere without that test. the second issue the uk had is that with shipping and care home workers from other parts of the country that were hotspots. he had care workers being shipped up to rural parts of scotla nd shipped up to rural parts of scotland that had not been affected by the virus yet and there were a simple medic carriers bringing the virus with them. it exists a strong argument that we be isolating care home work
this is a worrying story in the front page of the telegraph. as we know at the height of lockdown we had thousands of patients that were discharged without so much as a test and your disasters. 15,000 people on the number of care home residents in the number of care home residents in the uk that died from coronavirus related symptoms so far since the pandemic started in the fear of course is that we could see a repeat of that. a few things to note here, first of all it said they were first...
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the sunday telegraph reports that tony blair has been accused of a breach of covid—19 restrictions after to fail to self—isolate for m days following a two—day trip to the us on a private jet. the former prime minister has denied breaking any guidelines. and the sunday mirror report that a convicted killer, who helped foil the london bridge terror attack, has been pardoned by the queen. so, let's begin. nigel and nigelandjo, nigel and jo, great to have you back and we will start with the front page of the sunday express. nigel if you could kick us off with that story and it is all about circuit breakers. it certainly is. it is the express say number ten is ruling out doing a circuit break which would meana doing a circuit break which would mean a two week national lock down over half term, which is what sir keira starmer is calling for. the reason they are rejecting it is the argument is if you have one you have to have another and we end up in some kind of endless cycle. all i would say is we don't know that. borisjohnson promised would say is we don't know that. boris johnson promised
the sunday telegraph reports that tony blair has been accused of a breach of covid—19 restrictions after to fail to self—isolate for m days following a two—day trip to the us on a private jet. the former prime minister has denied breaking any guidelines. and the sunday mirror report that a convicted killer, who helped foil the london bridge terror attack, has been pardoned by the queen. so, let's begin. nigel and nigelandjo, nigel and jo, great to have you back and we will start with the...
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let's start, john, with the sunday telegraph. rom johnson. isa heavy 19 exit strategy from johnson. is a some might say an exit strategy is what everyone in the country once, everyone in the world, but what are the grandees saying? this is the former chancellor of the exchequer and the chair of the conservative party's nine committee. they're calling for an exit strategy, this continual locked and we are all experiencing and will the problems we have over tiers, but we would all love it to go away. we will look at a story later on about a possible vaccine after christmas, but it is a tricky situation for the prime minister, because he has been assailed by members of his own party and he has been outwitted and outfoxed by labour leaders of local prince policies as well who are fighting back against number ten and the tiers they are seeking to impose, particularly in a manchester. sian, another headline as virus as circuit breakers would not end, and the idea that boris johnson is resisting the so—called circuit break strategy becau
let's start, john, with the sunday telegraph. rom johnson. isa heavy 19 exit strategy from johnson. is a some might say an exit strategy is what everyone in the country once, everyone in the world, but what are the grandees saying? this is the former chancellor of the exchequer and the chair of the conservative party's nine committee. they're calling for an exit strategy, this continual locked and we are all experiencing and will the problems we have over tiers, but we would all love it to go...
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the telegraph says the four—week lockdown will save the nhs, as it warns readers to "stay at home".o notes that millions more will be furloughed, as the government extends the scheme until december. the sunday express described the impending lockdown in england as a "last ditch plea" to save christmas and to avoid a medical and moral disaster. "shockdown" — that's the headline in the daily mirror. it leads with warnings from experts who say the lockdown delay could cost lives. the sunday times says the prime minister was forced into this new lockdown by fears of a "medical disaster", as uk coronavirus cases hit one million. the daily mail reports that lockdown has sparked a "tory civil war", as the paper claims members of the cabinet were "kept in the dark". and finally, the star has a front page tribute to the former 007 star sir sean connery, who has died aged 90. they say the "world is in mourning". let's begin our chat. lovely to have you back. iwonder let's begin our chat. lovely to have you back. i wonder if you kick off for us, yasmin alibhai—brown, front page of the express,
the telegraph says the four—week lockdown will save the nhs, as it warns readers to "stay at home".o notes that millions more will be furloughed, as the government extends the scheme until december. the sunday express described the impending lockdown in england as a "last ditch plea" to save christmas and to avoid a medical and moral disaster. "shockdown" — that's the headline in the daily mirror. it leads with warnings from experts who say the lockdown delay...
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the scientific modelling within here that the telegraph quotes says that there would be... unt that extra capacity that is coming from the nightingale hospitals, so that would obviously see counselling of even more urgent services. there is anotherfigure more urgent services. there is another figure around that more than 4000 deaths, we would be seen, per day, which is extraordinary and appalling, and of course the big thing here that everyone is going to be asking is why did it take the government so long to do this? because clearly sage... i think it is 40 days ago, sage, the advisory group, said we need to have a circuit breaker lockdown and obviously keir starmer was attacked by the government for calling for it. yasmin alibhai—brown, you're going to take us alibhai—brown, you're going to take us to the observer, same story, your response there, they are calling this a u—turn. response there, they are calling this a u-turn. yes, i think rosamund urwin has raised quite a lot of important points, and that the observer covers some of them. this was known on the 13th of octo
the scientific modelling within here that the telegraph quotes says that there would be... unt that extra capacity that is coming from the nightingale hospitals, so that would obviously see counselling of even more urgent services. there is anotherfigure more urgent services. there is another figure around that more than 4000 deaths, we would be seen, per day, which is extraordinary and appalling, and of course the big thing here that everyone is going to be asking is why did it take the...
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the telegraph says the uk prime minister, boris johnson, is considering plans to close pubs and restaurantsid growing opposition from sir keir starmer to the government's lock—down strategy. the metro says the it comes after borisjohnson was accused by labour leader sir keir starmer of "‘intergalactic incompetence', amid fears local lockdowns are not working, with infection rates soaring in 19 out of 20 areas where they have been imposed. the i says new restrictions to be introduced in england include extra money to support local businesses in virus hotspots in return for tighter restrictions, starting in the north of england, as infections continue to climb there. the daily mail says a major new study by edinburgh university suggests that strict lockdowns are unlikely to cut deaths in the long run and may even increase them. the paper says scientists concluded that coronavirus required a different strategy from a flu epidemic, and the focus should be on shielding the elderly and vulnerable. and the mirror asks simply, why aren't local lockdown working? the paper says covid—i9 cases continu
the telegraph says the uk prime minister, boris johnson, is considering plans to close pubs and restaurantsid growing opposition from sir keir starmer to the government's lock—down strategy. the metro says the it comes after borisjohnson was accused by labour leader sir keir starmer of "‘intergalactic incompetence', amid fears local lockdowns are not working, with infection rates soaring in 19 out of 20 areas where they have been imposed. the i says new restrictions to be introduced in...
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starting with the sunday telegraph, isolation could be haft. why? is it not working? ry, major story says that ministers are thinking about having the 1a days to maybe even seven, for the time spent in isolation if test and trace her to go there. we are scratching our heads, apparently we have been following the science all the way through the pandemic and so, suddenly, to remove from m days to seven days? and what has changed here? the reality of what has changed here is that people are getting tired. the government knows that people again exhausted by this whole process and the concern as well as to whether or not people really are of being these rules and there is an awful lot of pressure on there is an awful lot of pressure on the government and on the source from number ten, the source from number ten that clearly indicates that this idea of a quarantine period is actually on the cards. another point making from this article is that a senior conservative is unhappy with the test and treat system and is usually very loyal to the government that he is serving in. th
starting with the sunday telegraph, isolation could be haft. why? is it not working? ry, major story says that ministers are thinking about having the 1a days to maybe even seven, for the time spent in isolation if test and trace her to go there. we are scratching our heads, apparently we have been following the science all the way through the pandemic and so, suddenly, to remove from m days to seven days? and what has changed here? the reality of what has changed here is that people are...
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the daily telegraph reports thatjeremy corbyn has vowed to fight his suspension from labour — as his mer of inciting a party war. the yorkshire post reports most of the county will be under the most stringent coronavirus measures from next week as west yorkshire enters tier 3 from monday. and a few days before the us election — the financial times reports that the us economy grew at its fastest post—war pace in the third quarter, bouncing back from coronavirus lockdowns and offering donald trump the opportunity to tout the recovery — in a late pitch to voters before tuesday's poll. so, let's begin. great to see you both. tim, no, we'll great to see you both. tim, no, we‘ ll start great to see you both. tim, no, we'll start with lizzie. could you start us off with your paper, km starmer‘s zero tolerance. start us off with your paper, km starmer's zero tolerance. yes, so we have put the big political story of the uk on the front of the paper, it is this enormous row engulfing the party over the findings of the eh rc report into anti—semitism in labour. 0bviously, report into anti—semiti
the daily telegraph reports thatjeremy corbyn has vowed to fight his suspension from labour — as his mer of inciting a party war. the yorkshire post reports most of the county will be under the most stringent coronavirus measures from next week as west yorkshire enters tier 3 from monday. and a few days before the us election — the financial times reports that the us economy grew at its fastest post—war pace in the third quarter, bouncing back from coronavirus lockdowns and offering...
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that leads us on quite nothing to the daily telegraph which reached the image of the queen we will come headline the premise are pushed towards a national lockdown. the following from what you are saying thenis following from what you are saying then is that the direction that you feel the prime minister is going to be heading towards? certainly under increasing pressure to do that. wales is doing that and so is northern ireland or similar measures anyway. i've been talking about this to friends and i'm reluctantly coming around to the opinion that that possibly is the answer. as i said or indicated tier two or northwest simply has not worked. tier three has not made a significant difference in the ripple and they're significant difference in the ripple and they‘ re having significant difference in the ripple and they're having a terrible time up and they're having a terrible time up there. do these things really work, would it not be better grandmas that might be to put the whole country and national lockdown, it did work last time around or possibly would work this time rather than fi
that leads us on quite nothing to the daily telegraph which reached the image of the queen we will come headline the premise are pushed towards a national lockdown. the following from what you are saying thenis following from what you are saying then is that the direction that you feel the prime minister is going to be heading towards? certainly under increasing pressure to do that. wales is doing that and so is northern ireland or similar measures anyway. i've been talking about this to...
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the daily telegraph reports the impact of efforts to protect the nhs from the pandemic, with hospitals for serious illnesses plummeting by up to 90%. the guardian says greater manchester could soon run out of beds to treat people left seriously ill with covid—19 and some of the region's 12 hospitals are already full. the times suggests borisjohnson is ready to offer tens of millions of pounds to head off a northern revolt against tougher coronavirus curbs in which key tories have sided with andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester. while the metro reports andy burnham is asking that mps are allowed to vote on extra funding for any area moved into tier 3 in order to prevent "economic disaster". according to the financial times, europe's economy is sliding towards a double—dip recession, with economists warning that rising coronavirus infections and fresh government restrictions on people's movement are likely to cut short the region's recent recovery. and the daily mail says borisjohnson is on a collision course with the church over brexit as the uk's five anglican archbishops war
the daily telegraph reports the impact of efforts to protect the nhs from the pandemic, with hospitals for serious illnesses plummeting by up to 90%. the guardian says greater manchester could soon run out of beds to treat people left seriously ill with covid—19 and some of the region's 12 hospitals are already full. the times suggests borisjohnson is ready to offer tens of millions of pounds to head off a northern revolt against tougher coronavirus curbs in which key tories have sided with...
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tomorrow's front pages starting with the telegraph's front page talks of the chancellor's announcemento pay two thirds of workers' wages of businesses forced to close under tighter lockdown restrictions expected next week. the yorkshire post reports warnings from the region's political leaders that there's a threat to jobs in the north despite the support package announced by rishi sunak. ‘an insult‘ — the guardian's front page also looks at the reaction of leaders in the north to mr sunak‘s package — who say it will not alleviate the financial hardship of a new lockdown in those areas likely to be the hardest hit. meanwhile the daily mail celebrates the front line covid heroes who have made up part of the queen's birthday honours list. the mirror, too, looks at those who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic — including footballer marcus rashford who fought for free meals for disadvantaged children during the summer. well, let's begin that look at the papers. thank you to both of you for joining me. let's start with the daily telegraph, and lovely picture there of the soon to
tomorrow's front pages starting with the telegraph's front page talks of the chancellor's announcemento pay two thirds of workers' wages of businesses forced to close under tighter lockdown restrictions expected next week. the yorkshire post reports warnings from the region's political leaders that there's a threat to jobs in the north despite the support package announced by rishi sunak. ‘an insult‘ — the guardian's front page also looks at the reaction of leaders in the north to mr...
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in fact, this quote, this article, that he has given to the sunday telegraph, talking of a vacuum of d test and trace, and he is going further. he is personalising this, calling for dido harding, who currently runs test and trace for the government, to step aside. now, he is clearly losing patience with the whole approach, you know, just as penny says, people are getting tired of the whole operation. i think the government is starting to realise that this story makes the point that there is a quote in there, there is a source in there from numberten, looking quote in there, there is a source in there from number ten, looking like they are going to reduce the self isolation period. it is very well sourced. but a lot of political pressure now on the govan. and the sunday express, iain, continuing with the theme, ministers fearing christmas virus rebels, briefly, people are not going to want to comply with whatever rules are in place by the time we get to december because they want to celebrate christmas and see the family they have probably not been able to see very much of all year. ye
in fact, this quote, this article, that he has given to the sunday telegraph, talking of a vacuum of d test and trace, and he is going further. he is personalising this, calling for dido harding, who currently runs test and trace for the government, to step aside. now, he is clearly losing patience with the whole approach, you know, just as penny says, people are getting tired of the whole operation. i think the government is starting to realise that this story makes the point that there is a...
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let's look at the daily telegraph. ions, some of the teachers unions are calling for a two—week half term. we got a have term i don't know, differs around the country. half term starting possibly for some children next week for many others the week after. two week have terms. have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, ithink have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, i think so. this has been a top are actually quite a long time. it was already in discussion back in september to have a longer have term. this is of course for any pa rent term. this is of course for any parent it's another nightmare. pa rents parent it's another nightmare. parents have to work. it's really difficult what to do, yet another week with children at home. the national education union is advocating another two week circuit breaker. they say you have
let's look at the daily telegraph. ions, some of the teachers unions are calling for a two—week half term. we got a have term i don't know, differs around the country. half term starting possibly for some children next week for many others the week after. two week have terms. have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, ithink have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, i think so. this has been a top are actually quite a long time. it was already in discussion back in september to have a longer...
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the telegraph is suddenly disappeared on me. thank you so much to our guests. e you with us. start with the mail. this study that they have that staying in does not stop the virus. that was the low point, wasn't it? stand was meant to stop virus. the science around coronavirus continues to develop and change. we have a whole range of different papers that emerge from the medical committee that advance our understanding. what's difficult is when we had a really strict lockdown in the late spring of this year, drop dramatically. it doesn't seem like envy of the restrictions that would be putting in place since, regional restrictions or tears, none of those seem to in fact working to suppress the numbers. in some places which see slight improvements, shifts to the curve. most interesting thing to me about this whole debate is actually even when the. our rate and the numbers down dramatically earlier in the year lots of transmissions were happening in hospitals in care homes. hospital infections. the problem is that when people are in those kinds of environments, th
the telegraph is suddenly disappeared on me. thank you so much to our guests. e you with us. start with the mail. this study that they have that staying in does not stop the virus. that was the low point, wasn't it? stand was meant to stop virus. the science around coronavirus continues to develop and change. we have a whole range of different papers that emerge from the medical committee that advance our understanding. what's difficult is when we had a really strict lockdown in the late spring...
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however, a statement issued on the facebook page in december shared in the lancashire telegraph newspapereo circulating facebook. they are distressing but not the full story. the man in the video had been bitten because he had to intervene to stop any harm coming to the other dog. no dogs were hurt or had gone home injured. we will get our name cleared. when approached by the sun newspaper in december 2019, lauren walker said the footage had been cropped and denied herfather was the footage had been cropped and denied her father was abusing the animals. she said abusing them is the wrong word, heavy—handed, correction methods, yes. in terms of my dad abusing them is incorrect. john walker has been charged with causing unnecessary suffering to dogs. while lauren walker has been charged with failing to prevent unnecessary suffering to dogs, under the animal welfare act. both defendants pleaded not guilty to the allegations are blackburn magistrates‘ court in august. the case was adjourned untiljanuary. clairejones, bbc case was adjourned untiljanuary. claire jones, bbc news. you are watchin
however, a statement issued on the facebook page in december shared in the lancashire telegraph newspapereo circulating facebook. they are distressing but not the full story. the man in the video had been bitten because he had to intervene to stop any harm coming to the other dog. no dogs were hurt or had gone home injured. we will get our name cleared. when approached by the sun newspaper in december 2019, lauren walker said the footage had been cropped and denied herfather was the footage had...
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elsewhere, the daily telegraph reports on a new campaign to ensure that people with non—covid relatedd at hospitals and gp surgeries. it comes as the daily mail reports on the impact of lockdown on patients earlier this year — with new figures showing that more than 110,000 people have now been waiting over a year for medical treatment. and on the front page of the financial times, easyjet pleads for help to ride out an annual loss — the first in its 25 year history. so let‘s begin. leading with the coronavirus stores. we will begin. let‘s start on the story of the chief medics warning to the north. angle impossible chief medical officer had that video call earlier on today. —— anglin possible chief medical officer. a very stark warning to the north. bring us up—to—date. —— england‘s. warning to the north. bring us up-to-date. -- england's. chris whitty, he was part of this briefing with northern mps earlier. he a p pa re ntly with northern mps earlier. he apparently told him that the level of intensive care cases could hit the same level as we saw in april and northern england. very
elsewhere, the daily telegraph reports on a new campaign to ensure that people with non—covid relatedd at hospitals and gp surgeries. it comes as the daily mail reports on the impact of lockdown on patients earlier this year — with new figures showing that more than 110,000 people have now been waiting over a year for medical treatment. and on the front page of the financial times, easyjet pleads for help to ride out an annual loss — the first in its 25 year history. so let‘s begin....
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the globe. daily telegraph, you mentioned treatments. news of a covid vaccine but with a caveat. day now is that a story about a vaccine getting a bit closer. if feel like you're taking two steps forward and thena you're taking two steps forward and then a new newspaper story comes out and forces you to take one step back. that's a brilliant example of this. today where they telegraph our reporting that yes we might be close toa reporting that yes we might be close to a vaccine but the antibodies that it generates might only last three or 4—month. in fact they would become definitely less affected by a degree of 25% after three months. the suggestion in the telegraph here being that that could lead to people needing to be vaccinated at least twice a year. even more worrying perhaps though is that fall on effectiveness of 25% over that three month period rises to 40% reduction in how effective it is if the people oi'i in how effective it is if the people on the receipt of the back are over 75 years old. that's the very group we really need this vaccine to work for. yeah, that did
the globe. daily telegraph, you mentioned treatments. news of a covid vaccine but with a caveat. day now is that a story about a vaccine getting a bit closer. if feel like you're taking two steps forward and thena you're taking two steps forward and then a new newspaper story comes out and forces you to take one step back. that's a brilliant example of this. today where they telegraph our reporting that yes we might be close toa reporting that yes we might be close to a vaccine but the...
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let's look at the telegraph. nd transponderfor covid cases lost and tests and transponder for that this is the 16,000 cases which somehow did not get recorded due to some technical glitch. —— test and trace reports loss... they were not part of the test and trace system. my understanding is these people receive the news of their positive test but that was not fit in what people bizarrely referred to as nhs te st people bizarrely referred to as nhs test and trace, it is nothing to do with nhs, it is a private company with nhs, it is a private company with a whitney of failures that is not tracing people as well as a chat. scotland's system traces around 99% of contracts. and this intestine trace system is reaching 5455% so this is obviously concerning but it is concerning in the much wider contests and that the tests and trace system in england is significantly underperforming and makes it very difficult to stop the virus because if you cannot trace anyone that has been in contact with someone anyone that has been
let's look at the telegraph. nd transponderfor covid cases lost and tests and transponder for that this is the 16,000 cases which somehow did not get recorded due to some technical glitch. —— test and trace reports loss... they were not part of the test and trace system. my understanding is these people receive the news of their positive test but that was not fit in what people bizarrely referred to as nhs te st people bizarrely referred to as nhs test and trace, it is nothing to do with...
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according to the sunday telegraph, the former prime minister, tony blair, has been accused of a breachcovid—19 restrictions after appearing to fail to self—isolate for m days following a two—day trip to the us on a private jet. the observer reports that a jobs crisis is poised to hit up to a million young people within weeks due to the pandemic‘s economic effects. according to the sunday people, the nhs is facing a perfect storm of front—line staff shortages and a lack of tests for coronavirus this winter. and according to the sunday express, borisjohnson is resisting a "circuit break" to tackle covid—19 because of fears it will drive thecountry into an endless cycle of lockdowns. so, let's begin. lovely to see you. we are going to start with the front page of the observer. not something you will be reading on sunday morning, is it? 1 million young britons facing job crisis within weeks. yes, not really surprising but i think this is really putting things literally in black it is a piece of research that is being done by a professorfrom bath university who is one of the leading labour
according to the sunday telegraph, the former prime minister, tony blair, has been accused of a breachcovid—19 restrictions after appearing to fail to self—isolate for m days following a two—day trip to the us on a private jet. the observer reports that a jobs crisis is poised to hit up to a million young people within weeks due to the pandemic‘s economic effects. according to the sunday people, the nhs is facing a perfect storm of front—line staff shortages and a lack of tests for...
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an interview the telegraph has got with the new head of the service saying that for the first time everis country these big high profile parole hearings where relatively well— known serious criminals, their cases are considered whether they should be released or not may actually be heard in public was up something that's never happened in this country before. the head a parole board is backing out and according to the article the predecessor is also backing it. the predecessor is also backing it. the predecessor is also backing it. they sound like a pretty serious suggestion. instinctively i am cautious about this sort of thing. you can imagine people using it to grandstand to the cases being shown on live tv. i would be concerned about how that what sort of place i could take it too. nevertheless, these guys are the experts. if they think there is something to be said for doing it in public showing that dust delete justice is being done properly i guess it's something ministers must consider seriously. justice seemed to be done daisy? i think this has been an inevitable sense that case
an interview the telegraph has got with the new head of the service saying that for the first time everis country these big high profile parole hearings where relatively well— known serious criminals, their cases are considered whether they should be released or not may actually be heard in public was up something that's never happened in this country before. the head a parole board is backing out and according to the article the predecessor is also backing it. the predecessor is also backing...
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could be halved, over fears of noncompliance with the test and trace system — that's according to the telegraph with what they're calling a ‘major covid breakthrough‘ — plans are being drawn up for front line nhs staff to receive a coronavirus vaccine within weeks. the sunday times says elderly people were excluded from hospitals and intensive care during the height of the pandemic‘s first wave. the observer reports that thousands of britain's doctors have condemned the government for its refusal to fund free meals for disadvantaged children in england over the school holidays. ministers fear people will not follow covid restrictions over christmas — that story is on the front of the sunday express. it says 80 tory mps are preparing to write to the prime minister demanding a ‘clear road map‘ out of local lockdowns. and the sunday mirror calls for borisjohnson to support front line workers — as an investigation by the paper reveals the nhs is battling a mental health crisis. so let's begin. dave, they have doctors attacking the ministers, a picture of marcus rashford, scored the winning goal in
could be halved, over fears of noncompliance with the test and trace system — that's according to the telegraph with what they're calling a ‘major covid breakthrough‘ — plans are being drawn up for front line nhs staff to receive a coronavirus vaccine within weeks. the sunday times says elderly people were excluded from hospitals and intensive care during the height of the pandemic‘s first wave. the observer reports that thousands of britain's doctors have condemned the government for...
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the telegraph, the most influential daily newspaper of kolkata, please open the telegraph of today, e—papervernment 2a by seven. there is no... there is... in our constitution, the press freedom and, you know, liberty, these things are guaranteed by the constitution. well, that's an interesting... and we... the constitution is our bible. that's our bible. yeah, well... for our country, the constitution is our bible, it's our bhagavad gita, it's our koran. well, i don't know what your commitment to your bible is, but at least 55 journalists have been imprisoned, forgive me, not imprisoned, but have had official investigations opened up into them and their work since march. you've passed new legislation ensuring that every critical article has to then include a description of what the official government position is on every issue covered. you have also, if you look across the piece, you've closed down the amnesty international operations inside your own country, when they have been one of the most persistent critics of your human rights record. let me... if you are a government that is confi
the telegraph, the most influential daily newspaper of kolkata, please open the telegraph of today, e—papervernment 2a by seven. there is no... there is... in our constitution, the press freedom and, you know, liberty, these things are guaranteed by the constitution. well, that's an interesting... and we... the constitution is our bible. that's our bible. yeah, well... for our country, the constitution is our bible, it's our bhagavad gita, it's our koran. well, i don't know what your...
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now, tomorrow's front pages, they begin with the telegraph says the prime minister is to unveil tough new regional lockdowns which are expected to see closing time called for hundreds of pubs in the north—west of england for four weeks from 5pm wednesday. the metro are calling it "locktober". the paper says a new three tier system of local covid alerts will be announced, with some areas to see pubs and bars shut — along with beauty salons, gyms and betting shops — for up to six months. the times says it understands the strongest measures for areas a very high risk will be implemented for four weeks at a time before being reviewed, while local leaders will be offered the opportunity to go further with their own measures. the mirror says up to 85% of workers fearjob cuts as new restrictions on people's freedom are brought in. the mail says the prime minister is facing growing criticism — one former conservative minister writes that lockdowns are not working, and they are destroying livelihoods and creating untold damage and poverty. the guardian says the uk is at a critical moment as ne
now, tomorrow's front pages, they begin with the telegraph says the prime minister is to unveil tough new regional lockdowns which are expected to see closing time called for hundreds of pubs in the north—west of england for four weeks from 5pm wednesday. the metro are calling it "locktober". the paper says a new three tier system of local covid alerts will be announced, with some areas to see pubs and bars shut — along with beauty salons, gyms and betting shops — for up to six...
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which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i knowjason which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i, i have not been asked to be on it yet. i know, they are missing a trick here but on a note, it will be a rather different strictly come dancing with one of the judges on her own, a table for one. there are photos showing the judges in a row, they are just not socially distance, they are just not socially distance, theyjust they are just not socially distance, they just have they are just not socially distance, theyjust have these gold phones. it will be slightly different in terms of the presentation but i think the country needs strictly, don't wait the same we tied microwave we need ba ke—off. the same we tied microwave we need bake-off. bake-off was slightly different because it was a different feel where is this we will see will be under different measures. will it run through or will stefanie, it have to stop for whatever reason? what is happening in germany quizzing is there a strictly german version? i think it is called come dance with me. i must submit i'm not a regular part
which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i knowjason which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i, i have not been asked to be on it yet. i know, they are missing a trick here but on a note, it will be a rather different strictly come dancing with one of the judges on her own, a table for one. there are photos showing the judges in a row, they are just not socially distance, they are just not socially distance, theyjust they are just not socially distance, they just have they are just not...
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first of all let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages of starting with the telegraph which assess wning street is working on the assumption the second wave of coronavirus will be more deadly than the first. the ft headlines hsbc and santander, two of your present largest banks, declaring the worse of the economic damage from coronavirus is behind them. the eye leads with a straight we have been covering tonight that pressure is growing on boris johnson covering tonight that pressure is growing on borisjohnson to show how leisure rock downs can be easy. the cause for national lockdown are growing as the uk death toll from cova i9 exceeds 60,000 was at the times, the government's adviser saying there is a moral obligation to stop disadvantaged children going hungry. the male leads with the two adults and two children who died when their boat carried them in the uk capsize in rough waters. —— the daily mail. so, let us begin as you can see ros altman and repertory standing by for supper but start with the front page of the david tow graph and worth mejust with the front page of the da
first of all let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages of starting with the telegraph which assess wning street is working on the assumption the second wave of coronavirus will be more deadly than the first. the ft headlines hsbc and santander, two of your present largest banks, declaring the worse of the economic damage from coronavirus is behind them. the eye leads with a straight we have been covering tonight that pressure is growing on boris johnson covering tonight that pressure is...
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the telegraph quotes senior government sources saying the chances the prime minister backing a circuit break in the next two weeks are 80%. is that right? why doesn't he do it now, save lives, fix testing or protect the nhs. >> this is supporting the government one day, performs dramatic u-turn, and pull support the next. he wants of measures and refuses to -- everybody can see what he is doing. labor said it themselves. good crisis for the labour party and the one they wish to exploit. we see this as a national crisis so we are going to turn around and the way we are going to do it, i rule out nothing in combating the virus. the local, regional approach, will drive down the virus if it is properly implemented, that is what he should be supporting. he supported on monday, this is the opportunity to keep things going, keep our kids in school, to keep our business is going, that is what people of the country want to do and to suppress the virus where it is surging. i hope not for the first time he will change his mind. >> one of the great unsung achievements of the coalition government w
the telegraph quotes senior government sources saying the chances the prime minister backing a circuit break in the next two weeks are 80%. is that right? why doesn't he do it now, save lives, fix testing or protect the nhs. >> this is supporting the government one day, performs dramatic u-turn, and pull support the next. he wants of measures and refuses to -- everybody can see what he is doing. labor said it themselves. good crisis for the labour party and the one they wish to exploit....
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the sunday telegraph saying he was given oxygen on friday night is as vital signs are said to be veryph of boris johnson was my father sitting in an airport is not covering his face with a mask. the paper claims it‘s the second time in a week in pictures without wearing a mask properly. and hello, david attenborough, that is the sunday express outline. just on princess george adley, princess charlotte putting your questions about their favourite animals to the 94—year—old broadcaster. james, kickers off. trump gambling on radical new drug to be virus but saying he could walk out today. we‘ve seen this video message of him since the papers went to press in which he shown quite a lot of fighting spirit. he is put to use a phrase from him, it‘s hard to divide what is fake news here. —— define what is fake news. we had sean connolly giving a very positive diagnosis, saying he seems well and could walk out of your today, and then mark meadows, the chief of staff, briefly pressed to say some of the vital signs had been very concerning and he wasn‘t out of the woods yet, so it‘s an extremely
the sunday telegraph saying he was given oxygen on friday night is as vital signs are said to be veryph of boris johnson was my father sitting in an airport is not covering his face with a mask. the paper claims it‘s the second time in a week in pictures without wearing a mask properly. and hello, david attenborough, that is the sunday express outline. just on princess george adley, princess charlotte putting your questions about their favourite animals to the 94—year—old broadcaster....