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the tory vote, traditionally relies on older voters.nd part of the commitment to reinforce that relationship during the conservative party old is a pensions guarantee called a triple lock which means that the pension arises by average earnings or at 2.596 arises by average earnings or at 2.5% for inflation, whichever is the greatest. and this is meant that the average pensioner has got better and better off each year compared to the average working age voter. and given the potential rise in unemployment, we will see over coming months because of the virus follow and the deterioration in the public finances, i think the chancellor wants to create more fairness across the generations, reduce that sort of benefit to pensioners, so that potentially there is more money available for the rest of the population. but for boris, this is breaking an election promise and breaking an election promise and breaking an election promise and breaking a commitment to a core part of the tory vote. and so you can see both sides of the argument but it is a
the tory vote, traditionally relies on older voters.nd part of the commitment to reinforce that relationship during the conservative party old is a pensions guarantee called a triple lock which means that the pension arises by average earnings or at 2.596 arises by average earnings or at 2.5% for inflation, whichever is the greatest. and this is meant that the average pensioner has got better and better off each year compared to the average working age voter. and given the potential rise in...
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even tories, high tories, would not forgive... by the way, where is borisjohnson?got up and said sorry. where is borisjohnson? this whole thing is happening and it is a catastrophe, where is he? what is he doing? he is on none of these papers. gavin williamson, not a very bright button in the box, i do have to say at. we are in trouble. we are going to turn to the front page of the daily telegraph are andy, and there seems to be a bit of a split forming between quual and gavin williamson. yes, it is basically that some members of the quual board are now moving towards a essentially believing the least bad option so to speak is to go with a full u—turn, call it what you want, of using pretty great, but it is essentially a full u—turn as we saw in scotland. that put those board members at odds with the education secretary. as though it sounds like the easiest solution, that does then become a real problem of universities whose typically over offer places based on the predicted grades, working on the theory that some people will not get those grades. so you would have
even tories, high tories, would not forgive... by the way, where is borisjohnson?got up and said sorry. where is borisjohnson? this whole thing is happening and it is a catastrophe, where is he? what is he doing? he is on none of these papers. gavin williamson, not a very bright button in the box, i do have to say at. we are in trouble. we are going to turn to the front page of the daily telegraph are andy, and there seems to be a bit of a split forming between quual and gavin williamson. yes,...
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this is a tory supporting paper.t the modern political culture, not necessarily with this government but over the last 10—15 years that when you are asked a direct question, of will you offer your resignation, you can't say no, you have to form words that moves the conversation on. yes, it's that "never explain, never apologise, just blustar on through" way of doing politics. it's depressing, really. it's not a kind of leadership that i think inspires much confidence amongst schools. gavin williamson kind of charged ahead with trying to reopen the schools not in a spirit of collaboration and challenge, but basically by beating up on the trade unions and complaining about them from months in, and then blaming everybody else. now he's blaming 0fqual if without recognising the whole point is that he's the secretary of state for education, it is hisjob he got on top of that. that's not to say it isn't complicated, it is, but it is your job to figure it out and ask the right questions, read the reports of the education se
this is a tory supporting paper.t the modern political culture, not necessarily with this government but over the last 10—15 years that when you are asked a direct question, of will you offer your resignation, you can't say no, you have to form words that moves the conversation on. yes, it's that "never explain, never apologise, just blustar on through" way of doing politics. it's depressing, really. it's not a kind of leadership that i think inspires much confidence amongst...
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i think one thing that the tory party will start to be worried about is they could remember how the libuition fees, and students would never vote for them again. you can't see 18—year—old now wanting to actually vote for the tories either, and there's another generation of gcs the students likely to be in the same boat next week —— gcse. gcs the students likely to be in the same boat next week -- gcse. is it fairto blame same boat next week -- gcse. is it fair to blame the education sec. when we got an independent exam regulator, ofcom, who we've learned in the last few minutes has suspended —— to downgrade as result. it sounds very much like a u—turn. i think the buck does stock with the education secretary —— does stop. we know since exams were cancelled several months ago, he has not done anything to ensure that people actually are protected —— quual. and that wasjust actually are protected —— quual. and that was just on the a—levels. the a—levels are a much larger group of young people. and harder for an —— to grade, but it sounds like this quual suspension of the appeal syste m quu
i think one thing that the tory party will start to be worried about is they could remember how the libuition fees, and students would never vote for them again. you can't see 18—year—old now wanting to actually vote for the tories either, and there's another generation of gcs the students likely to be in the same boat next week —— gcse. gcs the students likely to be in the same boat next week -- gcse. is it fairto blame same boat next week -- gcse. is it fair to blame the education...
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pm wings ask again as tory u nrest newspaper. pm wings ask again as tory unrest goes over u—turns.ccused of throwing the purgative education's top civil servant under the bus. henry. —— department for education. this is something that i suppose a lot of tory mps, a lot of backbenchers, who had a lot of faith in borisjohnson backbenchers, who had a lot of faith in boris johnson because backbenchers, who had a lot of faith in borisjohnson because of his chutzpah, are getting very very nervous because of the number of u—turns any casualties. politicians are u—turns any casualties. politicians a re often u—turns any casualties. politicians are often described as here today, gone tomorrow, but the silver surface is there forever and that's what gives stability —— the civil service. the department for education, the civil servant being blamed for the fiasco in gcse and a—levels, not just in blamed for the fiasco in gcse and a—levels, notjust in england, but in the other regions of the united kingdom as well, and altogether, since covid—19, we have at about 15 u—turns but several of them
pm wings ask again as tory u nrest newspaper. pm wings ask again as tory unrest goes over u—turns.ccused of throwing the purgative education's top civil servant under the bus. henry. —— department for education. this is something that i suppose a lot of tory mps, a lot of backbenchers, who had a lot of faith in borisjohnson backbenchers, who had a lot of faith in boris johnson because backbenchers, who had a lot of faith in borisjohnson because of his chutzpah, are getting very very...
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let's stay with the observer, ros, johnson faces tory ruff as party slumps in shock poll, is this ther effect with labour making some gains? i guess it is about time that there was some reaction. usually in there was some reaction. usually in the polls during the early stage of any government and also, you know, there has been such an enormous lead for the tories for so long, and we have had this major, major crisis, i think that the shock, really, was that it took so long for the polls to register and for labour to re cover to register and for labour to recover from what was the most dreadful election outcome. but clearly a number of tories are extraordinarily concerned about an apparent loss of directional loss of control at the top levels of government and decisions that seem to be made one day and then unmade the next day, and no clear directional longer term strategy, or even the idea of how we are going to be moving forward. now, it has been the summer, there has been a pandemic, the prime minister himself has been severely unwell and in hospital, sol has been severely unwell an
let's stay with the observer, ros, johnson faces tory ruff as party slumps in shock poll, is this ther effect with labour making some gains? i guess it is about time that there was some reaction. usually in there was some reaction. usually in the polls during the early stage of any government and also, you know, there has been such an enormous lead for the tories for so long, and we have had this major, major crisis, i think that the shock, really, was that it took so long for the polls to...
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his own son was imprisoned as a tory spine. >> he's the governor of new jersey, he had to be a tory. the king gave him a good job. so we got at least three people of our two dozen questions have asked about how, what mary about martha . so i want to ask you martha, if you have something to tell us about what mary ball washington about her daughter in law martha washington. >> it's complicated and i think at mount vernon i think they didn't get along at all. and then mary and martha really didn't like each other . they were both very powerful women. i think mary was pleased that george married martha and that if there was discomfort, it was probably on martha and george's side because mary, one of thethings we haven't talked about is the clash issue . mary really grew up much less elite than the circles her son ended uptraveling in . he wasn't rustic. >> that very pinnacle but she'snot in the super elite . >> right. she wasn't polished. she didn't make conversation necessarily to be amusing and charming. she had things to say and she was a very utilitarian person i imagine and i think
his own son was imprisoned as a tory spine. >> he's the governor of new jersey, he had to be a tory. the king gave him a good job. so we got at least three people of our two dozen questions have asked about how, what mary about martha . so i want to ask you martha, if you have something to tell us about what mary ball washington about her daughter in law martha washington. >> it's complicated and i think at mount vernon i think they didn't get along at all. and then mary and martha...
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very influential group of backbench tory mps.s, a bit of a feeling at the moment government policy is about licking your finger, sticking it in the air, saying which way the wind is blowing. he says it erodes morale and makes it difficult for the government's own backbenchers to support what they are doing. a bit of a warning shot from charles walker to the government, saying, we need more consistency, steady the ship after a very difficult few weeks. talking of steadying the ship, a question of how the government will pay for the tens of billions of pounds it has spent on the coronavirus, something that governments around the world have had to face. huge expenditure. but in britain, speculation now it will mean some very chunky tax rises. the budget in the uk more than two months away still, but the traditional process of flying a kite, potential tax rises, traditional process of flying a kite, potentialtax rises, potential measures, it has already started. today the sunday times and sunday telegraph, they are by saying the gove
very influential group of backbench tory mps.s, a bit of a feeling at the moment government policy is about licking your finger, sticking it in the air, saying which way the wind is blowing. he says it erodes morale and makes it difficult for the government's own backbenchers to support what they are doing. a bit of a warning shot from charles walker to the government, saying, we need more consistency, steady the ship after a very difficult few weeks. talking of steadying the ship, a question...
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tory, what are we working with this morning?, we have a lot of fun here all for home starting with bedding from sheex. what is great about all these bed sets is they come in ten different colors. every single size. no matter what you pick, it's temperature regulating, moisture wicking, cooling and incredibly soft. that is a win for bed sheets. all are 50% off. a set starts at $105 and free shipping from sheex. really good bedding. >>> then we move to the shroom company. this is a great company if you're tired of anything stuck in a drain, hair in a shower or tub drain, food particles stuck in the kitchen sink. these little stoppers prevent any of that from happening. no need to put a chemical down the drain or call a plumber. they're life savers in many homes. today they're $10 to $13 per set. you get a two-pack. >>> then to keep us from being bored at home, one of my favorite companies called pink picasso, adult paint by numbers. it's original photography designs, extremely intricate. you get the acrylic paint and the paintbrus
tory, what are we working with this morning?, we have a lot of fun here all for home starting with bedding from sheex. what is great about all these bed sets is they come in ten different colors. every single size. no matter what you pick, it's temperature regulating, moisture wicking, cooling and incredibly soft. that is a win for bed sheets. all are 50% off. a set starts at $105 and free shipping from sheex. really good bedding. >>> then we move to the shroom company. this is a great...
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it is this time i mean here in victoria it's true how close the 19 years we'll talk to one local tories and. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company today we'll hear from women who have been banished from society and gonna hundreds of elderly women accused of witchcraft have been forced to flee their communities to seek safety now such cases are common in the northern part of the country which has a distinctly different culture to the south. travel to. and spoke to women who are living in a camp there. it's one of the women seeking refuge in this camp her neighbor accused of using witchcraft to destroy had business helpless able to prove her innocence diana was nearly lynched the scars from those i a constant reminder of that ordeal. i was abused years ago but i still want my abuses brought to justice to terror and they cause me so much pain and if they're not punished very soon all elderly women in my village will face a similar fate and get banished. to indiana struggles to survive on her own. but she's not alone. irish she too arrived here just wee
it is this time i mean here in victoria it's true how close the 19 years we'll talk to one local tories and. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company today we'll hear from women who have been banished from society and gonna hundreds of elderly women accused of witchcraft have been forced to flee their communities to seek safety now such cases are common in the northern part of the country which has a distinctly different culture to the south. travel to. and...
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tory for washington from oregon, while washington did become a separate territory from oregon in 1853 in daniel bigelow was elected to the very first legislative session held here in olympia, we know that daniel and elizabeth bigelow were active in
tory for washington from oregon, while washington did become a separate territory from oregon in 1853 in daniel bigelow was elected to the very first legislative session held here in olympia, we know that daniel and elizabeth bigelow were active in
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i guess the way we would characterize it is the renewed -- inctions in tory a victoria. most states were starting to and up with employment confidence coming back. over a quarterit of employment, so the lockdown absolutely setback the recovery. the bounce in activity we had anticipated this quarter is unlikely to be much of a bounce at all or very modest growth. it definitely sets it back, so we see other parts of australia as a good example whereby it is pre-ting pretty much at -covid type levels and there's disparate some
i guess the way we would characterize it is the renewed -- inctions in tory a victoria. most states were starting to and up with employment confidence coming back. over a quarterit of employment, so the lockdown absolutely setback the recovery. the bounce in activity we had anticipated this quarter is unlikely to be much of a bounce at all or very modest growth. it definitely sets it back, so we see other parts of australia as a good example whereby it is pre-ting pretty much at -covid type...
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turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece.
turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece.
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education touches something, and the tories are meant to be efficient.h, a very big crash. boris johnson said the other day not that long ago, every child in this country should get a superb education. well, where is it? andy. that the phrase politician use. part of the appeals process to use not graded —— mock grades or predictive grades. it was withdrawn, there have been tweets that seem to contradict each other. as we now see, and emerging public split between quual and the government itself. about where they will take this from now on. yasmin is exactly right about these feelings growing out of the government that was in the early stages of this global pandemic. people are willing to say to the government, "just be clear with us and level with us and we will allow you. ,, and level with us and we will allow you. " as part of the unlocking process , you. " as part of the unlocking process, when you have peers to look at across europe while these exams have gone off relatively stress —free, have gone off relatively stress—free, that when people start t
education touches something, and the tories are meant to be efficient.h, a very big crash. boris johnson said the other day not that long ago, every child in this country should get a superb education. well, where is it? andy. that the phrase politician use. part of the appeals process to use not graded —— mock grades or predictive grades. it was withdrawn, there have been tweets that seem to contradict each other. as we now see, and emerging public split between quual and the government...
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to be either tired or tory.plause] there may be those who wish to hear more, more promises to this group or that, more harsh rhetoric about the men in the kremlin as a substitute for policy more assurances of a , golden future, where taxes are always low and the subsidies are always high. but my promises are in the platform that you have adopted, our ends will not be won by rhetoric, and we can have faith in the future only if we have faith in ourselves. [applause] for the harsh facts of the matter are that we stand at this frontier at a turning point in history. we must prove all over again to a watching world, as we sit stage,st conspicuous whether this nation, conceived as it is, with its freedom of opportunities, its range of alternatives, can compete with the single-minded advance of the communist system. can a nation organized and governed such as ours endure? that is the real question. have we the nerve and the will? can we carry through in an age where we will witness not only new breakthroughs in weapon
to be either tired or tory.plause] there may be those who wish to hear more, more promises to this group or that, more harsh rhetoric about the men in the kremlin as a substitute for policy more assurances of a , golden future, where taxes are always low and the subsidies are always high. but my promises are in the platform that you have adopted, our ends will not be won by rhetoric, and we can have faith in the future only if we have faith in ourselves. [applause] for the harsh facts of the...
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, including, as we saw there, the ex—tory leader sir iain duncan smith.ping out huawei, but at a price. today's decision to ban the procurement of new huawei 5g equipment from the end of this you will delay rollout by a further year and will add up to half a billion pounds to costs. requiring operators, in addition, to remove huawei equipment from the 5g networks by 2027 will add hundreds of millions of pounds further to the cost and further delay rollout. 0liver dowden. and china wasn't the only nation rocking the government's boat. the long—awaited report by pa rliament‘s intelligence and security committee on alleged russian interference in uk democracy was controversial long before it was even published. there had been anger that it hadn't been made public before december‘s collection and then a row about how long it was taking to reform the isc afterwards. when it did finally meet, its members rejected the government's candidate for chairman, chris grayling, for fellow tory julian lewis, who was properly booted out of the conservative parliamentary p
, including, as we saw there, the ex—tory leader sir iain duncan smith.ping out huawei, but at a price. today's decision to ban the procurement of new huawei 5g equipment from the end of this you will delay rollout by a further year and will add up to half a billion pounds to costs. requiring operators, in addition, to remove huawei equipment from the 5g networks by 2027 will add hundreds of millions of pounds further to the cost and further delay rollout. 0liver dowden. and china wasn't the...
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tory, good morning to you. what's going on with whit over there? yeah. i can't see him but i assume that he's making me proud. >> you don't want to see this, tory. >> no, you don't. >> uh-oh. eight levels of resistance and you get credit for your workouts so your effort does not go unnoticed because it will sync via bluetooth with the free app so that you can track your progress. very low impact on joints. it's just a great opportunity especially with gyms closed in so many places around the country. it's a terrific product. it a 50% off, so today, the machine with a variety of accessories. $218 plus free shipping. we like that. >> all right, tory, from getting fit while you sit to the puff cuff, tell us about how the puff cuff makes styling your hair so easy. >> yeah, so this one is not for whit despite being the perfect hair model, but when one woman made the transition from chemically relaxed to her natural hair, she couldn't find the right accessories for her thick, curly hair so she invented the puff cuff. it is an amazing accessory for anybod
tory, good morning to you. what's going on with whit over there? yeah. i can't see him but i assume that he's making me proud. >> you don't want to see this, tory. >> no, you don't. >> uh-oh. eight levels of resistance and you get credit for your workouts so your effort does not go unnoticed because it will sync via bluetooth with the free app so that you can track your progress. very low impact on joints. it's just a great opportunity especially with gyms closed in so many...
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i hosted a podcast, and today we had douglas ross on, the new tory leader, the tory scottish leader,ropean union has put its logo, its flag, on reges and roads in scotland and around the country, often in poor areas, marked with the union flag to demonstrate why the union flag to demonstrate why the union works for ordinary scouts. that was the idea. it will anoint some snp mps and activist because they don't like the union flag, but i think it is the beginning of a muscular attempt by number ten and unionists to own the union again —— it will annoy. i worry of the snp wins next may's election, the union between them then in scotland is on the table for a debate, maybe for a referendum. not sure about that, but the battle starts now and here's the first sign of that. 0k, we have run out of time but i'm glad we got to talk about your story. also glad your daughter got into her university. also really great to to speak to you, faiza, as well. that's it for the papers for now. until next time, i buy. —— until next time, bye—bye. hello there. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sport, wh
i hosted a podcast, and today we had douglas ross on, the new tory leader, the tory scottish leader,ropean union has put its logo, its flag, on reges and roads in scotland and around the country, often in poor areas, marked with the union flag to demonstrate why the union flag to demonstrate why the union works for ordinary scouts. that was the idea. it will anoint some snp mps and activist because they don't like the union flag, but i think it is the beginning of a muscular attempt by number...
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quarantine hightails that brought people back into the country and i mean oscillation 14 days the tory made the decision probably for cost cutting reasons to put private security firms there in front of the hotels and some stand it's one tank that civil code 9 saying straight through the hotels back out into the community said that was the start and we've otherwise had as we heard in that report there are accusations by the premier daniel andrews that people are going to work when they shouldn't and not after it doing around cotinine saying and there's also lots of accusations that casey to being a teacher under-resourced 'd tory or authorities worried this spike will spill over into other parts of the country differently i mean new south wales south australia and queensland all of the states are holding press conferences multiple times a day new south wales has a number of cases that keep popping up 13 i think it was in the last 24 hours south australia to the western side of the tour has also just reported a couple more as well so there are these a strategy in board a lot of downs th
quarantine hightails that brought people back into the country and i mean oscillation 14 days the tory made the decision probably for cost cutting reasons to put private security firms there in front of the hotels and some stand it's one tank that civil code 9 saying straight through the hotels back out into the community said that was the start and we've otherwise had as we heard in that report there are accusations by the premier daniel andrews that people are going to work when they...
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turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of ade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece. so let‘s begin... we will start with the daily telegraph. this rather scary thought ofa telegraph. this rather scary thought of a second lockdown. jason, how possible do you think this is? this is the government‘s worst nightmare. i think it they are reluctant to do this. primarily because the consequences for the economy. right at the beginning, they‘ve had to do this very difficult balancing act between putting public health first and then putting the economic health second. and you have seen in the last three or four weeks have become less, not less concerned about public health but more concerned about the economic consequences of a second, well first lockdown, a second, well first lockdown, a second lockdown and what that will entail book one thing i would caution is these are numbers from the government scie
turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of ade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece. so let‘s begin... we will start with the daily telegraph. this rather scary thought ofa telegraph. this rather scary thought of a second lockdown. jason, how possible do you think this is? this is the...
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there is a rising tension on the tory backbenches.f u—turns, there is the feeling within some parts of the party that the government doesn't have control of the narrative, that it is reacting to events rather than shaping them. over the schools u—turns on exams, face coverings as well but it goes a lot wider. there is tension over how you start to shape the economic response in the next few months as the furlough scheme ends. there are some tory mps now starting to whisper they need to talk about extending it slightly. there are tory mps who quite frankly will chew your ear off to tell you how they think people need to get back to work because they are terrified about empty high streets staying a permanent fixture of the economy. there is a lot of pressure on boris johnsonjust now there is a lot of pressure on boris johnson just now and if you think back to when he won the election, there was the expectation he would have a good chance to rule the roost. he will try to assert that authority when he announces the changes to the civil s
there is a rising tension on the tory backbenches.f u—turns, there is the feeling within some parts of the party that the government doesn't have control of the narrative, that it is reacting to events rather than shaping them. over the schools u—turns on exams, face coverings as well but it goes a lot wider. there is tension over how you start to shape the economic response in the next few months as the furlough scheme ends. there are some tory mps now starting to whisper they need to talk...
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they are talking about a top tory, robert gibb who worked in downing street, having worked in the abc i was a member of the bbc, it is where you and i first met. i think it is both funny and a bit sad, this. murdoch towards the end of his time backing what we have been told elsewhere will be a fox news for the uk, which apparently murdoch land thinks is vitally needed now. now, given the performance of fox news, especially over the latest events in the presidential race in america, do we really wa nt presidential race in america, do we really want that? the fact is that the bbc‘s standards are still there, i salute my erstwhile colleague and friend, still a friend, tony hall was sticking to impartiality and some kind of attainment to a rule of objectivity in news reporting. are we going to have biased news? are we going to have the shop jocks? are we going to have the shop jocks? are we going to have the shop jocks? are we going to have the hallidays of this world who have praised the 17—year—old sniper. i think it is very worrying. i wrote a long article about reaction to local news,
they are talking about a top tory, robert gibb who worked in downing street, having worked in the abc i was a member of the bbc, it is where you and i first met. i think it is both funny and a bit sad, this. murdoch towards the end of his time backing what we have been told elsewhere will be a fox news for the uk, which apparently murdoch land thinks is vitally needed now. now, given the performance of fox news, especially over the latest events in the presidential race in america, do we really...
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the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from tory mps and business groups at reports — which we sawerday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak is plotting a string of tax rises this autumn. anger over possible tax increases also makes the front page of the telegraph, which says tory mps and business leaders "reacted with horror" to news of a potential rise in corporation tax. the daily mirror, meanwhile, turns its attention to the reopening of schools later this week — which it brands the "biggest test yet". the paper hears from teachers: according to a survey, a majority of them think it'll be impossible. the guardian says the costs of measures to enforce safety in schools are stretching their budgets to "breaking point". and the daily star brings news of a "polar plunge" that has the daily mail says there's been new band in plastic, the taxis to be increased in plastic bags to which it says a victory for its campaign against the party back. —— plastic bag. and the daily star brings news of a "polar plunge" that has inflicted britons to their coldest august bank holiday f
the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from tory mps and business groups at reports — which we sawerday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak is plotting a string of tax rises this autumn. anger over possible tax increases also makes the front page of the telegraph, which says tory mps and business leaders "reacted with horror" to news of a potential rise in corporation tax. the daily mirror, meanwhile, turns its attention to the reopening of schools later...
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you need to come up with a comparable name. >> thanks, tory.tnered with all of these companies on these deals. you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. whit, dan, over to you. > she could be eva white. i mean, it's close, right? no? okay, fine. >> i just can't get over the fact that she's wearing a product called the tushbaby. eva, thank you very much. >>> coming up, we're breaking down the ways to drop the quarantine 15. keep it right here. ♪ i want to change ♪ i want to change it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden tict. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!" mommy's work. with this pandemic, safety is even more important to make sure we go home safe every single day. set... glow! discover the indulgent new dove glowing shower collection... infused with mango and almond butter. reveal radiant glowing skin. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion all of us are raising
you need to come up with a comparable name. >> thanks, tory.tnered with all of these companies on these deals. you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. whit, dan, over to you. > she could be eva white. i mean, it's close, right? no? okay, fine. >> i just can't get over the fact that she's wearing a product called the tushbaby. eva, thank you very much. >>> coming up, we're breaking down the ways to drop the quarantine 15. keep it right here. ♪ i want to...
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senior tories calling for a rethink. a really great, massive number.eds of thousands complaining that they've been hit. you know, when you are in a hole, stop digging. goodness knows what is going on at quual. it's sows confusion amongst pupils, head teachers, school teachers, and it is the last thing we need at this time. we need a "ronseal" appeal system that is simple, people understand it. the politics of grades never so heated. the pressure on ministers building. i care about these young people, to be honest, and the hundreds of thousands of students who are affected by this disaster. so that's why i'm calling on the prime minister to step in, quite frankly. he needs to right this wrong in the next 24 hours. that is why he is the prime minister of the country. he needs to get up off his backside and help and support these young people. when schools shut, exams had to be cancelled. but now support for the alternative is falling apart. it's really not good enough for us to be finding out information last night which our members are going to have to
senior tories calling for a rethink. a really great, massive number.eds of thousands complaining that they've been hit. you know, when you are in a hole, stop digging. goodness knows what is going on at quual. it's sows confusion amongst pupils, head teachers, school teachers, and it is the last thing we need at this time. we need a "ronseal" appeal system that is simple, people understand it. the politics of grades never so heated. the pressure on ministers building. i care about...
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one former tory education secretary says the government should "stop digging a hole" and reassess therading system. also tonight... in belarus, the biggest anti—government protests yet against president lukashenko, who says he won't resign. the bodies of two brothers who got into difficulties in the sea off the lancashire coast, have been recovered. and manchester united's europa league hopes come to an end, with defeat in the semi—finals against sevilla. good evening. there's further uncertainty for hundreds of thousands of a—level students, and those waiting for gcse results in a few days‘ time. the exams regulator, quual, has withdrawn its advice on how pupils can appeal against their allocated grades, just hours after making it public. the government has been under fire since thursday, when a—level results were awarded and nearly 40% of teacher assessments were downgraded. labour has urged borisjohnson to take personal responsibility, to take personal responsibility for what it's called the "mess" surrounding exams. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. outraged, disappo
one former tory education secretary says the government should "stop digging a hole" and reassess therading system. also tonight... in belarus, the biggest anti—government protests yet against president lukashenko, who says he won't resign. the bodies of two brothers who got into difficulties in the sea off the lancashire coast, have been recovered. and manchester united's europa league hopes come to an end, with defeat in the semi—finals against sevilla. good evening. there's...
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you can look at recent events in the tory party.tiny, is the party doing with this in the way that they should be? particularly when you had the house of commons recently trying to improve its own channels for looking at things like bullying and harassment. john, the sunday times have got a story about the cash tills shut at the bank of mum and dad. this is going to lime young people hoping to get their foot on the first rung on the property ladder —— alarm. a company is not allowing mothers and fathers to help with the deposit. the bank of mum and dad used to be good for your money, that is where young people looking to get onto the property ladder used to go to. now, in the light of covid—19 and the economic crisis that we are in, they are saying, actually we need to see what you are earning and how much savings you are earning and how much savings you have got. i think they want three quarters of the savings to be from yourself. they give a kind of example. i think it is a £475,000 home in london, a £70,000 deposit. the bank of m
you can look at recent events in the tory party.tiny, is the party doing with this in the way that they should be? particularly when you had the house of commons recently trying to improve its own channels for looking at things like bullying and harassment. john, the sunday times have got a story about the cash tills shut at the bank of mum and dad. this is going to lime young people hoping to get their foot on the first rung on the property ladder —— alarm. a company is not allowing...
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say all that russian oligarch money entirely innocent donation so the tory party i've just got a quickly just ask here we have seen case because we had someone on the senate. jeffrey epstein was working for the israelis the israeli government denied it and now galen maxwell finds herself on remand in a brooklyn prison how safe is she here in that her friend epstein died in a new york prison early this is interesting because it may seem quixotic given to those so much injustice in the world or to care about it justice or give a match but you know you judge a system of law by how it treats its most unprepossessing people and the complement with american lore in these high profile cases is that there is no contempt of court nor as we have in britain so there's massive judgement it's as if she's presumed guilty and the judge show so and so is wrong ever suggested and a large and i find those astonishing allowed 3 course a commission witnessed list to oppose bail and just say she's almost she's a sociopath and this of course is all reported and this is because america has no who contempt of c
say all that russian oligarch money entirely innocent donation so the tory party i've just got a quickly just ask here we have seen case because we had someone on the senate. jeffrey epstein was working for the israelis the israeli government denied it and now galen maxwell finds herself on remand in a brooklyn prison how safe is she here in that her friend epstein died in a new york prison early this is interesting because it may seem quixotic given to those so much injustice in the world or...
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some juicy rumours among tory ranks about the government not really getting a grip over the past fewncern is u—turns. too many u—turns. there are some concerned mps, some saying it privately. what we had today was one very prominent backbench conservative mp saying it publicly, sir charles walker. known as a borisjohnson loyalist. in an interview with a sunday newspaper, he said, "it seems as if the government is licking its finger, sticking its finger in the air and seeing which way the wind is blowing." he said, "that's a problem, a problem for backbench mps because they are nervous about supporting the government because they think that policies might change. now he is also vice chair of the committee representing conservative backbench mps. so influential and you can be sure that message will be heard in downing street. the government has got some pretty choppy times ahead, hasn't it? for one thing, it's going to have have to pay back or try to claw back some of the money from the furlough scheme and all the other initiatives that rishi sunak has done. we have a budget coming up
some juicy rumours among tory ranks about the government not really getting a grip over the past fewncern is u—turns. too many u—turns. there are some concerned mps, some saying it privately. what we had today was one very prominent backbench conservative mp saying it publicly, sir charles walker. known as a borisjohnson loyalist. in an interview with a sunday newspaper, he said, "it seems as if the government is licking its finger, sticking its finger in the air and seeing which way...
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>>the pandemic is devastating the travel industry tory emerson barnes but the u.s. travel association says of the 15.8 million jobs that existed in 2019 the u.s. travel industry has lost 8.1 million. >>jobs is expected to lose over 500 billion dollars this year one in 10 jobs nationwide is attached to tourism and hospitality and here in nevada is one in 3 jobs to help nevada congresswoman dina titus introduced the safe travel promotion act the bill would give 5 billion dollars to states to advertise travel and tourism and titus also wants states to have more flexibility to spend previous stimulus funds and individual businesses it does tonight local convention of cardi's state agencies that deal with promoting travel and tourism have bill has bipartisan support and she hopes it will be included in the next stimulus package the u.s. travel association supports the efforts but says more needs to be done by the federal government stop state by state patchwork. >>that we would we would be able to see this reopening or travel us much much more robust fashion more than a
>>the pandemic is devastating the travel industry tory emerson barnes but the u.s. travel association says of the 15.8 million jobs that existed in 2019 the u.s. travel industry has lost 8.1 million. >>jobs is expected to lose over 500 billion dollars this year one in 10 jobs nationwide is attached to tourism and hospitality and here in nevada is one in 3 jobs to help nevada congresswoman dina titus introduced the safe travel promotion act the bill would give 5 billion dollars to...
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to rumours among tory ranks about the government not really getting a grip over the past few months.concerned mps, some saying it privately. we had one very prominent backbench conservative mps saying it publicly, charles walker known as a borisjohnson publicly, charles walker known as a boris johnson loyalist. publicly, charles walker known as a borisjohnson loyalist. in an interview with the sunday paper he said it seems as if the government is licking its finger, sticking it in the airand is licking its finger, sticking it in the air and seeing which way the wind is blowing. it is a problem, a problem for backbench mps who worry that policies might change. he is vice chair of the committee representing conservative backbench mps. you can be sure that message will be heard in downing street. the government will have to pay back or try to claw back some of the money from the furlough scheme. we have a budget coming up and a planning bill which will upset quite a few tory mps and their voters in the shires. planning is a story you will hear about a lot in the weeks and months to come
to rumours among tory ranks about the government not really getting a grip over the past few months.concerned mps, some saying it privately. we had one very prominent backbench conservative mps saying it publicly, charles walker known as a borisjohnson publicly, charles walker known as a boris johnson loyalist. publicly, charles walker known as a borisjohnson loyalist. in an interview with the sunday paper he said it seems as if the government is licking its finger, sticking it in the airand is...
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in australia a side effect tory which is the epicenter of the country's resurgent out right there been another 19 deaths reported in 24 hours there are also more than $330.00 new infections for tory announced its biggest one day rise in deaths on monday it began a 6 week blocked on last week including a nightly curfew in melbourne a steady 2nd biggest city. the us health secretary says taiwan has been excluded from various international organisations such as the w.h.o. for political reasons alex is the highest level u.s. official to visit taiwan for decades he praised the island of more than 23000000 people for its successful fines against cove of 19 china taiwan which china considers a renegade province reported fewer than 480 cases i've been a witness to the harmful and counterproductive results of excluding taiwan from these international studies in the spring of 2800 for instance the world health organization put out an urgent call for funding to respond to an ebola outbreak in the western democratic republic of the congo taiwan offered a $1000000.00 for this important fight no str
in australia a side effect tory which is the epicenter of the country's resurgent out right there been another 19 deaths reported in 24 hours there are also more than $330.00 new infections for tory announced its biggest one day rise in deaths on monday it began a 6 week blocked on last week including a nightly curfew in melbourne a steady 2nd biggest city. the us health secretary says taiwan has been excluded from various international organisations such as the w.h.o. for political reasons...
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in the european elections where you were 20 percent of the vote came 2nd in the polls labelled the tories what absolutely no where. there's any forethought a few big. staying on the taking advantage of the platform and and leaving the past into the last general election. well i think we will have mixed feelings about these things and i've made a conscious decision i want to cheer pass on to the next generation and get on with not i can do anything richard what i'm doing now but yeah i see. sometimes think there you know if i've been there i wouldn't have done this i would not down that bet and i think whoever had been leader we were going to have problems in that december election now actually one of the fractures in interest very powerful in the kind of children leading areas they named live stock and that's you know different politics but with a massive deterrent to practice and mr cosby in you know i got down off to do a people saying we got to vote for you agree with you and you're a weak white guy your crops say that we're not going to risk having that not running the country and now
in the european elections where you were 20 percent of the vote came 2nd in the polls labelled the tories what absolutely no where. there's any forethought a few big. staying on the taking advantage of the platform and and leaving the past into the last general election. well i think we will have mixed feelings about these things and i've made a conscious decision i want to cheer pass on to the next generation and get on with not i can do anything richard what i'm doing now but yeah i see....
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don'tjoin in. important in making sure that more tories don't join in.services such as facials and eyebrow threading, as well as small wedding receptions and live indoor performances, can resume in most areas of england from tomorrow, as a series of lockdown rules are eased. the changes should have come into force from august the 1st, but were postponed because of concerns over a rise in coronavirus cases. areas subject to local lockdowns, are not included. with more, here's our consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker. the hairdressers have been busy since the start ofjuly, but upstairs, the beauty rooms at this liverpool salon have been empty for months, as close contact services were banned. a third of the building can be used at the moment. but from tomorrow, treatment on eyelashes, brows and facials can resume. therapists, though, must wear a mask and a visor. you know, we've lost thousands of thousands of pounds within the company and it's been hard. and tomorrow is a day to celebrate for you guys? 0h, we're delighted. you know, we can't wait fo
don'tjoin in. important in making sure that more tories don't join in.services such as facials and eyebrow threading, as well as small wedding receptions and live indoor performances, can resume in most areas of england from tomorrow, as a series of lockdown rules are eased. the changes should have come into force from august the 1st, but were postponed because of concerns over a rise in coronavirus cases. areas subject to local lockdowns, are not included. with more, here's our consumer...
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penny, top tory launches tv rival to woo wet bbc.s to be earnestly enlightened in a pejorative way. one of the channels that might come into being and so is rupert murdoch. they could be too, lots of competition for us!|j rupert murdoch. they could be too, lots of competition for us! i know! well, are you feeling safe, secure? yes, it will be called... news, this particular one, this is all on the back of rule britannia at the proms and alli back of rule britannia at the proms and all i would say is about woke and all i would say is about woke and wetness and all the rest of it is that i suppose the most important thing in any organisation is to get a big range of people in it at the top, so that actually everybody can talk without feeling that they might be the... white men trying to make decisions on behalf of other people. i wonder how diverse these other channels might be, but in an era where we are told that tv audits are declining —— packed audiences are declining, this is good news. just briefly. yes, it is and i think a bit o
penny, top tory launches tv rival to woo wet bbc.s to be earnestly enlightened in a pejorative way. one of the channels that might come into being and so is rupert murdoch. they could be too, lots of competition for us!|j rupert murdoch. they could be too, lots of competition for us! i know! well, are you feeling safe, secure? yes, it will be called... news, this particular one, this is all on the back of rule britannia at the proms and alli back of rule britannia at the proms and all i would...
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say all that russian oligarch money entirely innocent donation to the tory party i just want to quickly just ask here we have seen case because we had someone on he said that. jeffrey epstein was working for the israelis the israeli government denied it and now the lane maxwell finds herself on remand in a brooklyn prison how safe is shane here in that her friend that seeing died in a new york prison well is interesting because it may seem quixotic given's there's so much injustice in the world to care about him justice delayed max but you know you judge a system of law by how it treats its most unprepossessing people and the kabul i'm with american lore in these high profile cases is that there's no contempt of court or as we have in britain so there's massive judgment it's as if she's crazy. guilty and good judge so so so strong and so good strap and allowed and i find those astonishing allowed 3 fourths of commission witnessed at least to oppose bail and just say she's almost she's a sociopath i'm disapproves he will report it and this is because america has no who contempt of court
say all that russian oligarch money entirely innocent donation to the tory party i just want to quickly just ask here we have seen case because we had someone on he said that. jeffrey epstein was working for the israelis the israeli government denied it and now the lane maxwell finds herself on remand in a brooklyn prison how safe is shane here in that her friend that seeing died in a new york prison well is interesting because it may seem quixotic given's there's so much injustice in the world...
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more ofa tory backbenchers to encourage more of a return to workplaces, for economic reasons. perform is important, not where they are based, and labour has called for assurances that people will not before to choose between their health and theirjob. katy austin, our business correspondent, thank you. well, with staff being encouraged back to their workplaces, and schools in england and wales preparing to welcome pupils back next week, how will the public transport network cope with the increase in passengers? john maguire has been to find out what measures are in place for students who use public transport, and what you can expect when it comes to social distancing on the school run. the school run is almost back, but as with anything else in 2020 it will look, feel, and be very different. public transport companies have beenjuggling the demands of social distancing, bubbles, and face coverings all while not really knowing just how many children will turn up. in bristol, first bus will run special servicesjust for pupils, and in some cases for individual schools. we've added
more ofa tory backbenchers to encourage more of a return to workplaces, for economic reasons. perform is important, not where they are based, and labour has called for assurances that people will not before to choose between their health and theirjob. katy austin, our business correspondent, thank you. well, with staff being encouraged back to their workplaces, and schools in england and wales preparing to welcome pupils back next week, how will the public transport network cope with the...
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i doubt they will ever vote tory again after this.ng there is no way she is going to change track, he is going to continue with the same kind of standardisation system, and itjust strikes me that this is ridiculous. how cana strikes me that this is ridiculous. how can a computer mark on exam that children weren't even allowed to take? it seems that the education secretary basically got the premise is wrong, he introduced the system to try and make it fair for the class of 2019, and the class of 2021, but of course that doesn't ta ke 2021, but of course that doesn't take into account that covid has been very unfairto take into account that covid has been very unfair to the class of 2020. and the only way out of this debacle is to do the same thing that nicola sturgeon did in scotland, and say, look, we will scrap the idea of getting computers involved and we will take teacher judgments, otherwise next week will be other catastrophe and a heartbreaking one, too. there is the suggestion here that some students might take the government t
i doubt they will ever vote tory again after this.ng there is no way she is going to change track, he is going to continue with the same kind of standardisation system, and itjust strikes me that this is ridiculous. how cana strikes me that this is ridiculous. how can a computer mark on exam that children weren't even allowed to take? it seems that the education secretary basically got the premise is wrong, he introduced the system to try and make it fair for the class of 2019, and the class of...
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turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to "wake up to the threat of at, after trade talks came to a halt". and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry maguire, is spending a "second night behind bars," following his arrest in greece. let's dive into those papers now. let's start with a look at the times. it is a tale of two competing priorities between boris johnson tale of two competing priorities between borisjohnson and rishi sunak, who are split over the reform of pensions. now tim, this is one of the first rifts we are seeing between these two. absolutely. and there has been some early speculation that if borisjohnson was to fail in some way as prime minister and step down over the next year or $0, minister and step down over the next year or so, then rishi sunak, who's been a very popular chancellor during the early period of this covid—19 crisis by introducing big schemes like the furlough which have kept people in reasonable financial shape while they've had to stay at home, would be his obvious successoi’. home, would be
turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to "wake up to the threat of at, after trade talks came to a halt". and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry maguire, is spending a "second night behind bars," following his arrest in greece. let's dive into those papers now. let's start with a look at the times. it is a tale of two competing priorities between boris johnson tale of two competing priorities between borisjohnson...
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tory mp is a very angry, they say it's an opaque system, people don't know, and people are already in it will have to cope with 1a days of quarantine. it has not yet been decided if france is on that list but their cases do seem to be going up as the country fills with tourists. it was a lwa ys country fills with tourists. it was always going to be difficult for people once you head abroad this summer people once you head abroad this summer with so much uncertainty and fa cts summer with so much uncertainty and facts changing all the time in different countries, but do you think the government could be handling this better? it was very bad at explaining what it was doing, and quite chaotic on the debt launch, the transport secretary out oi'i launch, the transport secretary out on the radio in the morning saying one thing and then by the time details were published in the afternoon it was slightly different. however, as you say, the government is not fully in control of everything going on here. and one of the countries where talking about is france. at the moment if you go to france.
tory mp is a very angry, they say it's an opaque system, people don't know, and people are already in it will have to cope with 1a days of quarantine. it has not yet been decided if france is on that list but their cases do seem to be going up as the country fills with tourists. it was a lwa ys country fills with tourists. it was always going to be difficult for people once you head abroad this summer people once you head abroad this summer with so much uncertainty and fa cts summer with so...