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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments, they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i'm sitting just which has proposed that will most probably meet the same fate. the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through however, i shouldn't that the post wrecks that you pay you relationship is still very much work in progr
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u. k, which is probably running fine, 6 weeks continental europe looks somewhat promising. and again, i say that was why we baited breath kellum pickering at back and back. thank. thank you very much. well, 2 days before easing travel restrictions on france, britain has back tracked, citing the bt variant. it's meant to be more resistant to vaccines and other strengths. the moves lead tourists and the travel industry in a pickle people arriving from france must sell fi light for 10 days on entering britain, even if fully vaccinated. last month, g 7, summit of the world's biggest advanced economies was good advertising, the hosts, cornwall, a remote peninsula in the south west tip of england. but the regions already expecting a huge boost in demand for stations this year, with popular beach resorts abroad shop to some tourists. oh, on a sunny day, cornwall duty is dazzling. it's one of the best beach holiday slots in britain. this one is our local group of amateur swimmers. normally they can find an undisturbed spot to dive in every morning even in high season. but since the
u. k, which is probably running fine, 6 weeks continental europe looks somewhat promising. and again, i say that was why we baited breath kellum pickering at back and back. thank. thank you very much. well, 2 days before easing travel restrictions on france, britain has back tracked, citing the bt variant. it's meant to be more resistant to vaccines and other strengths. the moves lead tourists and the travel industry in a pickle people arriving from france must sell fi light for 10 days on...
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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you, countries are returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining outside request. of course, do you pay? was part of that before breaks it, but now this is no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial, and foreign policy grounds. so i think this protest proposes will most probably need the same fate misplaced, the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the you well, what we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since and now officially do pay is all tied to you and most you not subject to it through. however, i shouldn't that the post wrecks that you k you relationship is still very much work in progress, as
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so if you want to set up a company somewhere, which is not going to make displeasure, come to the u. k. pay 15 pounds for your company. signed no physical documents to do so, provide no proof of identity, which you would have to do. so in any the recognized fact based in the well form your company that trade for a while and then get rid of it. and literally the company's house in the u. k. will get rid of your company on payment of 10 pounds of declaration that is never traded, whether that is true or not. so this is the place which provides the greatest opportunity for tax cheats in the well. now we should be clear saying that that the power will not, i don't understand why we want to undermine our own economy by providing the opportunity to tax cheats to thrive within it. to provide the people of many other countries, what the chief taxes in their own country is the opportunity to do so. but frankly, it is easier for the company. it is easy to t t taxes if that's your goal using a u. k. healthy. now that a company, a jersey, the ottoman came in british regina is almost whatever you l
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u. k, which had rather to be high vaccination rates. so what does this tell us about the lot likely success of the vaccines that we currently have? well, we have now from the beginning that although the vaccines are highly effective and even against this delta variance, they are not perfect. and this delta variant is still able to spread a little bit, but the more people that we have vaccinated as we get closer to having 708090 percent of our population vaccinated that will help to slow down how readily the delta variance is spreading. and for those who get sick, we know that it is preventing them from getting sick as they would otherwise then if they had not been vaccinated, just a final word then on vaccines. we have the case of vaccines that we have now about . that was, that was for the old that was for the original delta variants. should we be our pharmaceutical companies now working sort of playing catch up with these, these various and perhaps even tried to predict whether might jump to the pharmaceutical companies are working on
u. k, which had rather to be high vaccination rates. so what does this tell us about the lot likely success of the vaccines that we currently have? well, we have now from the beginning that although the vaccines are highly effective and even against this delta variance, they are not perfect. and this delta variant is still able to spread a little bit, but the more people that we have vaccinated as we get closer to having 708090 percent of our population vaccinated that will help to slow down...
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u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in your so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's a travel to the stadium that you, as we saw or heard in this other discussions. it's just, it's a traveling to the stadium. it's the celebration after and the bars. and it's not in the non just in the, in the stadium, the restrooms. and so we know that our society, we have very little infection, so it's an aerosol infection. and that happens most of the time in can allister rooms. and this can also be a bus or apple aim or any of the toilet. and i think the sound of the whisky place and so the sort of peripheral to the actual match itself. suppose you are 20 times an interesting case study because the must have been taking place in different countries. have we seen specific approaches in specific countries that have worked particularly well? i don't think so. i think, i think we saw the differences that are getting we should we saw the differences in the different countries, but the, the, the numbers rates
u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in your so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's a travel to the stadium that you, as we saw or heard in this other discussions. it's just, it's a traveling to the stadium. it's the celebration after and the bars. and it's not in the non just in the, in the stadium, the restrooms. and so we know that our society, we have very little infection, so it's an...
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so the pen that make is far from over, which is why the u. k. government is facing intense scrutiny over its plans to reopen the economy and remove all corona virus restrictions on monday. it's being called freedom day when people will no longer be required to wear face masks in public, or to maintain social distancing. but the u. k. has one of the highest rates of daily infections in the world. and on sunday, registered at 48000 new corona, virus infections for more on this verola just the christmas that joins us live now from cambridge in the u. k. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, obviously, there's a lot of confusion around the world, and i have to say in the u. k as well, about this and new direction, the government is going in looking at the number of infections. what do you make of the decision to have freedom day on monday tomorrow? well 1st of all, yes, we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about. and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases of chrome
so the pen that make is far from over, which is why the u. k. government is facing intense scrutiny over its plans to reopen the economy and remove all corona virus restrictions on monday. it's being called freedom day when people will no longer be required to wear face masks in public, or to maintain social distancing. but the u. k. has one of the highest rates of daily infections in the world. and on sunday, registered at 48000 new corona, virus infections for more on this verola just the...
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u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky as a stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's been traveled to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard in this other discussions. it's just, it's a traveling to the stadium. it's the celebration after and the bars and the not in the non just in the, in the stadium be the restroom. and so we know that outside we have very little infection. so it's an aerosol infection. and that happens most of the time in can always and this can also be a bus or apple aim or any of the toilet. and i think this under the whisky places. so there's sort of peripheral to the actual match itself. suppose you're 20 times an interesting case study because the must have been taking place in different countries. have we seen specific approaches in specific countries that have worked particularly well? i don't think so. i think, i think we saw the differences that i'm getting that we should we saw the differences in the different categories, but the, th
u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky as a stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's been traveled to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard in this other discussions. it's just, it's a traveling to the stadium. it's the celebration after and the bars and the not in the non just in the, in the stadium be the restroom. and so we know that outside we have very little infection. so it's an...
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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay with parts of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i sitting just as proposes will most probably meet the same fate effect. the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through. however, i shouldn't that the post wrecks that you k you relationship is still very much work in progress, as we have seen
u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay with parts of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been...
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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the you that's correct. so under the dublin 3 regulation which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial, and foreign policy grounds. so i think this protest proposal will most probably need the same faith. now, the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since and now officially do pay is all tied to you and most not subject to its truth. however, i shouldn't deposed rex that u. k. u relationship is still very much work in progress as we have seen on the issue
u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the you that's correct. so under the dublin 3 regulation which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been...
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u. k, but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i sitting just protest proposal will most probably needs the same fate. mistake the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control since leaving the you well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that, of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through however, i shouldn't deposed rick that u. k u relationship is still very much work in progress, as
u. k, but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that...
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u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's a travel to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard, and some other discussions is traveling to the stage on the celebration after and the bars. and it's not in the non just in the, in the stay on the or the restroom. so we know that outside we have very little infection, so it's an aerosol infection and that happens most of the time in the rooms. and this can also be a bus or apple aim or any of the toilet. and i think this under the whisky places. so that sort of peripheral to the actual match itself. suppose you're 20 times an interesting case study because the master's been taking place in different countries. have we seen specific approaches in specific countries that have worked particularly well? i don't think so. i think, i think we saw the differences that i'm getting that we should we saw the differences in the different countries, but the, the, the interest numbers ra
u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's a travel to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard, and some other discussions is traveling to the stage on the celebration after and the bars. and it's not in the non just in the, in the stay on the or the restroom. so we know that outside we have very little infection, so it's an aerosol infection and...
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u. k, which is far from the only country where pro vaccine precious in full swing. what you saw there was an australian about which has been criticized from pulling scan tax the exam for using an actor from an age group. not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that, the paste. so could ation in the country is slow and part due to dose shortages. suddenly the critic se wakes these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue up for debate. real worry for me about this is you're going to create i to, to society. if there will be those people who com, to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't seen invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to, is this, this is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption. but if they just choose not to have it, they creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do their bids for the rest of society for those who need th
u. k, which is far from the only country where pro vaccine precious in full swing. what you saw there was an australian about which has been criticized from pulling scan tax the exam for using an actor from an age group. not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that, the paste. so could ation in the country is slow and part due to dose shortages. suddenly the critic se wakes these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue up for debate. real worry for me about this is you're going to...
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u. k, which has reported almost 29000 new cases. its highest number of daily infections since january. it also record at $37.00 deaths, highest daily figures since april has been blamed on the far spreading delta variant. despite the search prominence devoris johnson is pushing ahead with plans to lift mask mandates and social distances was in england base of his modes. biden administration is launching a more targeted approach to encourage communities with low vaccine uptake. to get that job, the u. s. failed to reach its goal of giving at least one dose of a vaccine to 70 percent of its adult population by the july 4th holiday. but it's set to reach that deadline. by the end of the week, president joe biden is urging millions of unvaccinated americans to stop putting those around them. at risk. right now, as i speak to millions of americans are still unvaccinated and unprotected. and because of that, their communities are at risk, their friends are at risk. the people that they care about are at risk. this is an even bigger concern because of the delta variant seems to me it should c
u. k, which has reported almost 29000 new cases. its highest number of daily infections since january. it also record at $37.00 deaths, highest daily figures since april has been blamed on the far spreading delta variant. despite the search prominence devoris johnson is pushing ahead with plans to lift mask mandates and social distances was in england base of his modes. biden administration is launching a more targeted approach to encourage communities with low vaccine uptake. to get that job,...
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u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's the travel to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard in this other passions is traveling to the stage on the celebration after and the bars and the, the not in the non, just in the, in the stadium. be the restrooms. so we know that outside we have very little infection, so it's an aerosol infection and that happens most of the time in august. and this can also be a bus or app lane or any of the toilets. and i think the sound of the whisky places. so they sort of peripheral to the actual match itself. suppose you are 20 times an interesting case study because there must have been taking place in different countries. have we seen specific approaches in specific countries that have worked particularly well? i don't think so. i think, i think we saw the differences that are getting the recent we saw the differences in the different countries, but the, the, the interest numbers rate
u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's the travel to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard in this other passions is traveling to the stage on the celebration after and the bars and the, the not in the non, just in the, in the stadium. be the restrooms. so we know that outside we have very little infection, so it's an aerosol infection and that...
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u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's a travel to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard, and some other passions is traveling to the stage on it's the celebration after and the bars. and it's not in the non just in the interstate. he'll be out of the restroom and so we know that outside we have very little infection. so it's an aerosol infection and that happens most of the time in the rooms. and this can also be a bus or apple aim or an inventory. and i think this under the whisky places, so there's sort of peripheral to the actual match itself. suppose you are 20 times an interesting case study because must have been taking place in different countries. have we seen specific approaches in specific countries that have worked particularly well? i don't think so. i think i think we saw the differences that i'm getting we should we saw the differences in the different countries, but the, the, the numbers rates but t
u. k, which as you say, has got one of the higher instance races rates in europe. so how risky of the stadium full of 60 plus 1000 people the stadium itself is not a problem. it's the, it's a travel to the stadium as you, as we saw and heard, and some other passions is traveling to the stage on it's the celebration after and the bars. and it's not in the non just in the interstate. he'll be out of the restroom and so we know that outside we have very little infection. so it's an aerosol...
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalists with prison if exposed to state secret.
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u. k. government, which could see john the legs, the prison times if they did close state the devastation in china amid would have to be the, was plotting in a 1000 years, has called death, white out transport, infrastructure, unreached and a for a while to come.
u. k. government, which could see john the legs, the prison times if they did close state the devastation in china amid would have to be the, was plotting in a 1000 years, has called death, white out transport, infrastructure, unreached and a for a while to come.
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigation. investigative journalists with prison exposes faith secret reporters point out the hypocrisy of the us secretary of state, claiming the defense independent journalists worldwide. while doing everything to lock up julian assigned for the rest of their life. us democratic party mares, a prioritize slash in police budgets. although at the same time ramp up spending on their own private and security ah.
u. k. government, which could threaten investigation. investigative journalists with prison exposes faith secret reporters point out the hypocrisy of the us secretary of state, claiming the defense independent journalists worldwide. while doing everything to lock up julian assigned for the rest of their life. us democratic party mares, a prioritize slash in police budgets. although at the same time ramp up spending on their own private and security ah.
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u. k. and how well she adapted over 80 percent of the population in the u. k. has had at least their 1st job, which is what they call bath vaccinations. so that's very good. that's one of the u . k. economy actually has remained so healthy. and so many workers have been able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now 75 percent of shoppers say that they are shopping online versus pre previous to the pandemic. there were 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it'll be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is the long term worry. how will this government borrowing affect the long term economic prospects for the u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u.
u. k. and how well she adapted over 80 percent of the population in the u. k. has had at least their 1st job, which is what they call bath vaccinations. so that's very good. that's one of the u . k. economy actually has remained so healthy. and so many workers have been able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now 75 percent of shoppers say that they are shopping online versus pre previous to the pandemic. there were 3 drive in...
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u. k, which is probably running fine, 6 weeks continental europe looks somewhat promising. and again, i say that was why we made good bret kellen pickering at barron by thank thank you very much. 2 days before eating travel restrictions on france, britain has back track, citing the bt variant. it's meant to be more resistance, vaccines and other strains. the moves left tourists and the travel industry and a pickle people arriving from france must self isolate for 10 days on entering britain. even if fully vaccinated. last month's g 7, summit of the world's biggest advanced economies was good advertising for hosts, cornwall, a remote peninsula in the south west of england. but the regions already expecting a huge boost in demand for stations this year, with popular beach resorts abroad, shot to some tourists on a sunny day cornwall duty is dazzling. it's one of the best beach holiday spots in britain. this one is our local group of amateur swimmers normally, and they can find an undisturbed spot to dive in every morning even in high season . but since the pandemic taking a h
u. k, which is probably running fine, 6 weeks continental europe looks somewhat promising. and again, i say that was why we made good bret kellen pickering at barron by thank thank you very much. 2 days before eating travel restrictions on france, britain has back track, citing the bt variant. it's meant to be more resistance, vaccines and other strains. the moves left tourists and the travel industry and a pickle people arriving from france must self isolate for 10 days on entering britain....
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u. k. government, which could lead journalist states lengthy present terms if they disclose. the julian from the devastation in china made what is said to be the worst flooding in 1000 years. it's called depth wiped out transport infrastructure and 3 dampers and the sports world cover up norway's beach handball team is fine.
u. k. government, which could lead journalist states lengthy present terms if they disclose. the julian from the devastation in china made what is said to be the worst flooding in 1000 years. it's called depth wiped out transport infrastructure and 3 dampers and the sports world cover up norway's beach handball team is fine.
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalist prison if they expose the secrets. meanwhile, report is point volk, receive the u. s. secretary of state claiming the defendant independent journalist worldwide. while doing everything he can't rock up to the songs for the rest of his life and us democratic party. med prioritize flashing police budgets, although at the same time ramp up spending on their own private security. ah.
u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalist prison if they expose the secrets. meanwhile, report is point volk, receive the u. s. secretary of state claiming the defendant independent journalist worldwide. while doing everything he can't rock up to the songs for the rest of his life and us democratic party. med prioritize flashing police budgets, although at the same time ramp up spending on their own private security. ah.
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalist prison if they expose state secrets. also they saw us democratic party, men prioritize flashing police budgets, although the same time ramp up spending on their own private security and a sports cover up quite literally because no ways. campbell things fine for wearing sure that it became boston's we ask upon live guests if the rule affects the well done to the grave. we men set up for other sports teams state post.
u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalist prison if they expose state secrets. also they saw us democratic party, men prioritize flashing police budgets, although the same time ramp up spending on their own private security and a sports cover up quite literally because no ways. campbell things fine for wearing sure that it became boston's we ask upon live guests if the rule affects the well done to the grave. we men set up for other sports teams state post.
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u. k. government, which couldn't see john the length the prison times if they disclose the julian devastation in china. now mid one said the b was flooding in a 1000 years. it was death white outcomes for infrastructure on breach. the situation is said to only be guessing was.
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalists with prison if they expose state secret the what, whether devastation in china is being called the worst flooding in a 1000 years. because dozens of death, white code, infrastructure, and breach times, not just very bad weather in germany and a great systematic failure, the german government slammed for not doing more to prevent last week's deadly flooding. despite previous warnings, devastations claimed more than 200 lives and cause damage amounting to millions of europe. ah, hello, late sunday morning here most go very good morning for me than welcome to the weekly with me, kevin. oh, in the round up or what's happening right now, i'm some of the headlines of the last 7 days. as you heard, 1st, paris police have fire water candidate, people protesting against plans for mandatory health policies in france. how's? who's gathered in the capital there to vent their frustrations over covert restrictions. the news me the we've had figures from the ministry of the interior that said there were a 161000 individuals who decided to
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalists with prison if they expose the secret. while reporters point out the hypocrisy of the us secretary of state claiming he defends independent journalists worldwide, while doing everything to lock up the songs for the rest of his life. your democratic party mares prioritize flashing police budgets, although at the same time ramp up spending for their own private security. ah . our broadcasting lab direct from a studio mosque of this is art international. i'm sean thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. locked up for reporting the truth. god is the fate facing journalists. if a proposed british law is passed, reporters and their sources could be treated like spies and publishing government secrets can see them. jailed for up to 14 years, ortiz model guns. do you have comments? a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot to argues the british government in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle. blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalists with prison if exposed to state secret the fuel, the risk pictures devastation in china, and the way to bring cold, the worst flooding and a 1000. and it caused dozens of death, white toad infrastructure, and breached also a grave system. i think failure of the german government slammed for not doing more to prevent last week's deadly flooding. despite previous warnings, devastations claimed almost 200 lives and caused damage amounting to billions of europe. ah, 80 one he is suddenly born in moscow. good morning, welcome to the weekly or not into national with me kevin o in brain as you heard that was happening right now. and also looking back at some of the headlines of the last 7 days. so thank should company, 1st paris police of fire water candidate people protesting against plans for mandatory health passes and france houses gathered in the capital there to vent their frustrations over covert restrictions. the who's me the we've had figures from the ministry of the interior that said there were a 161000 individuals who
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u. k. government, which could see john face legacy prison tongue if they disclose. stay secret, the me, julia, from the devastation in china, i met what a said to be the was flooding in a 1000 years at school staff. wiped out for infrastructure and break down. the situation is said to be guessing was on the walls cover up no way to be handled. team is fined for wearing, sol brought them bikini bottoms. during a recent match, we ask a pound of gas. if the rules are excess, i'm sure you get to choose what they want. well done to this brave women, if you will set up for other sports teams post on those funds. they may be, this is a sexualization of women. ah, lived from ortiz, age. you hello and welcome, and let's jump straight into our such minutes of news. starting with this story locked up for reporting the truth, not the thing that could be awaiting john. this is a proposed law in the you pay gets passed through reporters on the full says would be treated like spies. i'm publishing government secrets could result in imprisonment for up to 14 years. while the news i
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u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalist with prison if they expose the state secrets. also, on the latest us democrats party mez, prioritize slashing police budgets. although the same time ramp up spending on their own private security dispos cover up quite literally because no way speech hambleton mis fine for wearing shorts instead of became gotten. we ask upon live guest, it's a rules. sex is well done through this brave we men setup for other sports teams post times they may be didn't just done is a sexualization of women. ah, what are the good evening just going to clock in moscow? you watching artie international now locked up for reporting the truth studies the fate facing journalists. if a proposed british law is passed reporters and the sources could be treated like spies and publishing government secrets could see the child for up to 14 years. he's murdered gas t f has more in the story. a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot to argues the british government in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journal
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u. k. government, which could see journalists face lengthy prison terms if they disclose, said secret the jovial devastation in china made what is said to be the worst flooding in 1000 years. it caused death wiped out transport infrastructure and reached danvers . and a sports world cover up norway. speech handball team is fine for wearing shorts rather than bikini bottoms during a recent batch. we ask a panel of gap are the rules, texas and should athletes get to choose what they were well done to this brave women you'll setup. ready for other sports teams said full stomach and they may be, didn't this done? it is a sexualization of women ah, broadcasting live from moscow to the world. this is our t international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. locked up for reporting the truth. that's the faith that could be awaiting journalists if a proposed law in the u. k, gets past reporters and their sources could be treated like spies and publishing government secrets would carry a maximum prison sentence of 14 years. as ortiz morrow gazda explains, a journalists can do as m
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