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yes, good afternoon, so yougov _ snap poll has showed? snap poll has showed? yes, good afternoon, so yougov have done | snap poll has showed? yes, good| afternoon, so yougov have done a snap poll of the british public asking them whether the bbc were right or wrong, what we have found is 53% of the public said this was the wrong decision whereas 27% who said it was right. the british public feel that the bbc have misstepped here, there are some important parify political differences two. only round a third of conservative voters think it was a wrong decision. so there a sense in which this cuts across government lines and support for the policy gary lineker was talking about but overall, if we ask the british public the general view is that the bbc made the wrong move here. interesting how we see the difference opinions running across party lines, with more conservative voter thinking the bbc were right in doing what they did? . yes. doing what they did? . yes, absolutely. _ doing what they did? . yes, absolutely, that _ doing what they d
yes, good afternoon, so yougov _ snap poll has showed? snap poll has showed? yes, good afternoon, so yougov have done | snap poll has showed? yes, good| afternoon, so yougov have done a snap poll of the british public asking them whether the bbc were right or wrong, what we have found is 53% of the public said this was the wrong decision whereas 27% who said it was right. the british public feel that the bbc have misstepped here, there are some important parify political differences two. only...
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you've got one yahoo news, yougov poll.minee, 47% of democrats say, and democratic -leaning dependence, they want joe biden to stay president, right? and yet, the second yahoo news poll says that 48% of voters and democrats in particular think that joe biden will run again. now, my question for you, when i see these kinds of polls, it's sort of like when you are a teenager, and someone says, i love you, but i'm not in love with you. you are a little confused, like, is there a real commitment here? what does it say that democrats want joe biden to be their leader, but also think he might be too old for the job, that they want him to step back? >> look, the polling reflects what i hear in these monthly focus groups. we do swing voters all the time, in places like florida, michigan, wisconsin, arizona. there is a real reality with these folks that there is no real alternative among the democratic party. so, they are able to talk about these things that they don't like about president biden. his age, of course, being top of min
you've got one yahoo news, yougov poll.minee, 47% of democrats say, and democratic -leaning dependence, they want joe biden to stay president, right? and yet, the second yahoo news poll says that 48% of voters and democrats in particular think that joe biden will run again. now, my question for you, when i see these kinds of polls, it's sort of like when you are a teenager, and someone says, i love you, but i'm not in love with you. you are a little confused, like, is there a real commitment...
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well, to some of us, it is an ethnic minority has been overrepresented on tv and in advert a yougov poll suggests that many people think they are . is this the case.7 does it matter .7 and just about this matter? and just about this morning, we want to hear from you. get involved with the you. so get involved with the show. us at gb views at show. email us at gb views at gbnews.uk or tweet is itv news. but before all of this, the latest headlines with rhiannon . latest headlines with rhiannon. so thank you. good morning. it's 10:02. your top stories from the gb newsroom. conservative mp jacob rees—mogg is calling for a proper inquiry into sue grey's appointment as keir starmer's, new chief of staff. the senior civil servant led an independent investigation into partygate, but it was announced yesterday that she was leaving the civil service to join the labour party . allies of boris johnson have condemned her new role with the tory party chair, calling it inappropriate. mr. rees—mogg says the appointment invalidates her report into lockdown breaches at number 10. former mp accepted her t
well, to some of us, it is an ethnic minority has been overrepresented on tv and in advert a yougov poll suggests that many people think they are . is this the case.7 does it matter .7 and just about this matter? and just about this morning, we want to hear from you. get involved with the you. so get involved with the show. us at gb views at show. email us at gb views at gbnews.uk or tweet is itv news. but before all of this, the latest headlines with rhiannon . latest headlines with rhiannon....
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and what's happening now is that i think people in this yougov poll shows that the voting to stay inch the same . so it's pretty much the same. so it's more about how people don't know who they would vote for if there was an election tomorrow. and i think they will say useless. well, that's possible. but, you know , i won't hold to that know, i won't hold to that because if we stop voting, we give up on democracy. but why vote for useless people? if you were running, might be were running, joe, i might be persuaded. enough, persuaded. funnily enough, i did. that was a time did. but that was a long time ago and didn't make it. you ago and i didn't make it. so you weren't there vote for me. weren't there to vote for me. but but think the important but but i think the important and interesting thing is that when the snp and allied come, we had the retail offer of independence. it was very easy for people to go, oh yes, and brexit, i don't like it, whatever . now brexit, i don't like it, whatever. now i think people are thinking, well, what else have you got to offer? and we'll see what
and what's happening now is that i think people in this yougov poll shows that the voting to stay inch the same . so it's pretty much the same. so it's more about how people don't know who they would vote for if there was an election tomorrow. and i think they will say useless. well, that's possible. but, you know , i won't hold to that know, i won't hold to that because if we stop voting, we give up on democracy. but why vote for useless people? if you were running, might be were running, joe,...
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according to a yougov survey, conducted on behalf of the housing charity shelter, tenants who complainedto be handed an eviction notice than those who hadn't. so i first reported this to the landlady at least a year ago. it happened to david and samira in north yorkshire too. they sort of said that she was going to issue us with a section 21, which is a no—fault eviction, because of us complaining, essentially, of the damp. it wasjust before christmas and you were six months' pregnant — five, six months' pregnant — and just that feeling of, well, hang on a minute, i pay my rent every month on time, if not early most months, and now, all of a sudden, i've got two months to get out. in england, the government have promised to ban no—fault evictions by the summer, but that's not helping tenants facing the rental crunch now. it is quite difficult - sometimes to challenge, which is why we're saying i that we just need to get rid of section 21 and have a situation where landlords can evict people| for legitimate reasons i and can't evict them just because they complain about the poor condition
according to a yougov survey, conducted on behalf of the housing charity shelter, tenants who complainedto be handed an eviction notice than those who hadn't. so i first reported this to the landlady at least a year ago. it happened to david and samira in north yorkshire too. they sort of said that she was going to issue us with a section 21, which is a no—fault eviction, because of us complaining, essentially, of the damp. it wasjust before christmas and you were six months' pregnant —...
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russians and belarusians from last year's championships, 69% of the british public, according to yougovne has clearly not improved at all so we will have to see how the british public knew the decision, but i think within tennis everybody expected this answer most people will welcome this. and how will the players react? the players again, if you take them as an international group, will be broadly very supportive. they did not like the idea they could all potentially be, as they saw edge, discriminated against on the grounds of nationality, but where it will upset people very, very deeply is amongst the ukrainian player contingent. we are now moving towards a situation where the international olympic committee has indicated strongly they want to allow russian and belarusian athletes to compete at the olympics in paris next year and it means wimbledon and the other warm up events on the grass in the uk before the championships will be able to invite russians and belarusian players and some had spoken out quite strongly. marta kostyuk has said we have been fighting to prevent russians an
russians and belarusians from last year's championships, 69% of the british public, according to yougovne has clearly not improved at all so we will have to see how the british public knew the decision, but i think within tennis everybody expected this answer most people will welcome this. and how will the players react? the players again, if you take them as an international group, will be broadly very supportive. they did not like the idea they could all potentially be, as they saw edge,...
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this is a yougov poll basically.lf of believe half of brit half of us believe half of brit studies believe that ethnic minority cis and lgbt communities are over represented on tv . right. communities are over represented on tv. right. let's just cut to the chase and waffle around it for ages. let's just get to the point. do you agree with that? and if so, is it a problem ? i do and if so, is it a problem? i do agree because i think it's blatantly obvious to anybody who watches tv that there is an overrepresented portion of people for a minority . and i get people for a minority. and i get the sense that people in this country feel watching tv dramas and adverts and whatever is becoming a bit of a moral lecture, almost like a relentless moral lecture. i think that the people responsible tv executives, advertising executives seem to think that the whole country is like islington and it like islington . and i think partly islington. and i think partly it's because of virtue signalling as well. they want to sort of flau
this is a yougov poll basically.lf of believe half of brit half of us believe half of brit studies believe that ethnic minority cis and lgbt communities are over represented on tv . right. communities are over represented on tv. right. let's just cut to the chase and waffle around it for ages. let's just get to the point. do you agree with that? and if so, is it a problem ? i do and if so, is it a problem? i do agree because i think it's blatantly obvious to anybody who watches tv that there is...
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according to a yougov survey, conducted on behalf of the housing charity shelter, tenants who complainedreported this to the landlady at least a year ago. it happened to david and samira in north yorkshire too. they sort of said that she was going to issue us with a section 21, which is a no—fault eviction, because of us complaining, essentially, from the damp. it wasjust before christmas and you were six months pregnant — five, six months pregnant — and just that feeling of, well, hang on a minute, i pay my rent every month on time, if not early most months, and now, all of a sudden, i've got two months to get out. in england, the government have promised to ban no—fault evictions by the summer, but that's not helping tenants facing the rental crunch now. it is quite difficult - sometimes to challenge, which is why we're saying i that we just need to get rid of section 21 and have a situation where landlords can evict people| for legitimate reasons i and can't evict them just because they complain about the poor condition of their home. _ but there's another side to this situation. you
according to a yougov survey, conducted on behalf of the housing charity shelter, tenants who complainedreported this to the landlady at least a year ago. it happened to david and samira in north yorkshire too. they sort of said that she was going to issue us with a section 21, which is a no—fault eviction, because of us complaining, essentially, from the damp. it wasjust before christmas and you were six months pregnant — five, six months pregnant — and just that feeling of, well, hang...
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was right and the rest of the poll said i don't know so it seems like marginally if you go in that yougov don't appear agree with the bbc, but yeah he's colleagues at the moment appear to be falling in line with him and you know who's going who's going to step up and say i will i will present in these programmes instead when there's this huge weight of public opinion at the moment against the bbc and against their decision. so lots of decisions to be made over the next few days by the in terms of days by the bbc in terms of their rules, impartiality and not just those rules, but how they the consistency they them and the consistency with which they them. with which they apply them. that's where criticisms that's where the criticisms coming mean, it is quite coming from. i mean, it is quite incredible we're seeing incredible. we're seeing essentially strike because of essentially a strike because of gary lineker. his tweets but there go. sometimes this is there you go. sometimes this is what happens in this country. thank paul. our national thank you, paul. our national reporter phil hawki
was right and the rest of the poll said i don't know so it seems like marginally if you go in that yougov don't appear agree with the bbc, but yeah he's colleagues at the moment appear to be falling in line with him and you know who's going who's going to step up and say i will i will present in these programmes instead when there's this huge weight of public opinion at the moment against the bbc and against their decision. so lots of decisions to be made over the next few days by the in terms...
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black lives matter protest, americans still believe the country needs to overhaul policing a cbs yougoved to police procedures in the united states 47% feel that major changes are needed, and only 11% say that no changes are needed joining us now, professor of sociology at colby college and former police officer neil gross. he's the author of the new book, walk the walk, how three police chiefs defied the odds and changed pop culture. neil, thanks so much for being with us. you are as just noted a former police officer so you're well suited to speak about this topic. there's been this tension between needing to reform police departments and also seeing crime up in portions of of the country in recent years. tell us what you have found about what police reforms have been put into place. >> so i wrote this book so every reader could understand what's happening with policing and what's really necessary for reform i think the way you framed is exactly how we normally understand the tradeoff, police reform versus crime. the more police reform you have, the more crime you're going to have and
black lives matter protest, americans still believe the country needs to overhaul policing a cbs yougoved to police procedures in the united states 47% feel that major changes are needed, and only 11% say that no changes are needed joining us now, professor of sociology at colby college and former police officer neil gross. he's the author of the new book, walk the walk, how three police chiefs defied the odds and changed pop culture. neil, thanks so much for being with us. you are as just...
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he stood up for his freedom of speech so as the yougov poll showed today, the majority of the britishjority of the british public also agree the public also agree with the government's stop boats . but government's stop the boats. but in dissolution of the in the dissolution of the greatest britain shamima greatest britain is shamima vanessa. a brilliant british vanessa. she a brilliant british comedian, very very funny. she's got 7 million followers on tiktok . she has been helping tiktok. she has been helping defend and protect children from adults tik talk who want to adults on tik talk who want to isolate children on private messaging to discuss and gender. she is helping all us mums out by protecting. i'm going to go with at five live that with the folks at five live that carole malone nominated because know had people on twitter know you had people on twitter describing scamps good describing as scamps and good them up to work. them for turning up to work. i very happy with that they got congratulations name calvin. i who is your union jack has nominee it's the particularly tim
he stood up for his freedom of speech so as the yougov poll showed today, the majority of the britishjority of the british public also agree the public also agree with the government's stop boats . but government's stop the boats. but in dissolution of the in the dissolution of the greatest britain shamima greatest britain is shamima vanessa. a brilliant british vanessa. she a brilliant british comedian, very very funny. she's got 7 million followers on tiktok . she has been helping tiktok. she...
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he stood up for his freedom of speech so as the yougov poll showed today, the majority of the britishc the majority of the british public also agree the public also agree with the government's stop boats . but government's stop the boats. but in dissolution of the in the dissolution of the greatest britain shamima greatest britain is shamima vanessa. a brilliant british vanessa. she a brilliant british comedian, very very funny. she's got 7 million followers on tiktok . she has been helping tiktok. she has been helping defend and protect children from adults tik talk who want to adults on tik talk who want to isolate children on private messaging to discuss and gender. she is helping all us mums out by protecting. i'm going to go with at five live that with the folks at five live that carole malone nominated because know had people on twitter know you had people on twitter describing scamps good describing as scamps and good them up to work. them for turning up to work. i very happy with that they got congratulations name calvin. i who is your union jack has nominee it's the particula
he stood up for his freedom of speech so as the yougov poll showed today, the majority of the britishc the majority of the british public also agree the public also agree with the government's stop boats . but government's stop the boats. but in dissolution of the in the dissolution of the greatest britain shamima greatest britain is shamima vanessa. a brilliant british vanessa. she a brilliant british comedian, very very funny. she's got 7 million followers on tiktok . she has been helping...
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we've just had a poll that's come from yougov , that's come out from yougov, which has actually said think we weren't strict enough with lockdown . so you've got to ask lockdown. so you've got to ask this question. were the politicians to some extent just following the polls as opposed to leading issue? another to leading on the issue? another break is upon us. so it was time of chasing here. after that, we'll be discussing the drugs used the very early stages used in the very early stages of, don't go of, the pandemic. don't go anywhere . well to new all over life. we're talking about covid again. and for me, one of the crucial questions was just how were people treated in care homes and elsewhere? what were they treated with? doctors around the world wanted to talk about the positive effects that seen with cheap available drugs, including but not limited either but not limited to either medicine hydroxychloroquine medicine and hydroxychloroquine . joining me now to tell his own story is dr. edmund fordham , story is dr. edmund fordham, physicist and engineer. good evening, edwin. t
we've just had a poll that's come from yougov , that's come out from yougov, which has actually said think we weren't strict enough with lockdown . so you've got to ask lockdown. so you've got to ask this question. were the politicians to some extent just following the polls as opposed to leading issue? another to leading on the issue? another break is upon us. so it was time of chasing here. after that, we'll be discussing the drugs used the very early stages used in the very early stages of,...
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and it doesn't happen in other countries and the whole thing and the tightening commissioned it's a yougovs commissioned by a korean which makes follow up on gastric balloons to understand perceptions of representation for well basis is this saturday so well big time i wonder how they'll be celebrating i wonder they'll be celebrating i wonder they didn't actually want to make an advert for sticking to the times. roger and i like this term, but surely there's a pun here about serve and tough serve . yeah. gotcha. yes jk rowling , . yeah. gotcha. yes jk rowling, who is the queen with the claim ? perhaps this is all taken from her podcast , which i understand her podcast, which i understand is quite interesting. and it's about her observations regarding her her trolling. that's what's, isn't it? her demonisation by, her own fanbase, which is extraordinary it's an extraordinary it's an extraordinary business. and i can't understand the cognitive dissonance of people who who adore harry potter universe. and then and apparently hate her with equal passion. it seems extraordinary to me i don't un
and it doesn't happen in other countries and the whole thing and the tightening commissioned it's a yougovs commissioned by a korean which makes follow up on gastric balloons to understand perceptions of representation for well basis is this saturday so well big time i wonder how they'll be celebrating i wonder they'll be celebrating i wonder they didn't actually want to make an advert for sticking to the times. roger and i like this term, but surely there's a pun here about serve and tough...
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we've just had a poll that's out from yougov , that's come out from yougov, which has actually said thatk we weren't strict enough with lockdown . so you've got to ask lockdown. so you've got to ask this question. were the politicians to some extent just following the polls as opposed to on the another to leading on the issue? another break is upon us. so it was time of chasing here. after that, we'll be discussing the drugs used in the very early stages of, don't go of, the pandemic. don't go anywhere . well to new all over life. we're talking about covid again. and for me, one of the crucial questions was just how were people treated in care homes and elsewhere? what were they treated with? doctors around the world wanted to talk about the positive effects that seen with cheap available drugs, including but not limited either but not limited to either medicine hydroxychloroquine medicine and hydroxychloroquine . joining me now to tell his own story is dr. edmund fordham , story is dr. edmund fordham, physicist and engineer. good evening, edwin. thanks for joining us. good evening, neil
we've just had a poll that's out from yougov , that's come out from yougov, which has actually said thatk we weren't strict enough with lockdown . so you've got to ask lockdown. so you've got to ask this question. were the politicians to some extent just following the polls as opposed to on the another to leading on the issue? another break is upon us. so it was time of chasing here. after that, we'll be discussing the drugs used in the very early stages of, don't go of, the pandemic. don't go...
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this from yougov, so highly questionable, but when look questionable, but when you look at go and theyd you go and they were doing sex bans you know, it doing sex bans and you know, it wasn't strict enough, a lot of wasn't strict enough, i a lot of people that was the old people it was that was the old saying whole dispute was saying the whole dispute was that one hand, everyone's that on the one hand, everyone's going, oh, the government doing a but if you ask a terrible job. but if you ask the individual, they would all take off in a different take you off in a different direction. people direction. you know, some people felt so others felt it wasn't strict, so others thought was draconian. but thought it was draconian. but i do the ban was what do remember the sex ban was what got ferguson losing it. if got neil ferguson losing it. if you live by the sword. so there are positives i enjoyed are some positives and i enjoyed that. i mean, the thing that. yeah. i mean, the thing that. yeah. i mean, the thing that i can't in this that i can't find in this article a few times is article r
this from yougov, so highly questionable, but when look questionable, but when you look at go and theyd you go and they were doing sex bans you know, it doing sex bans and you know, it wasn't strict enough, a lot of wasn't strict enough, i a lot of people that was the old people it was that was the old saying whole dispute was saying the whole dispute was that one hand, everyone's that on the one hand, everyone's going, oh, the government doing a but if you ask a terrible job. but if you ask...
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this from yougov, so highly questionable, but when look questionable, but when you look at go and theyyou go and they were doing sex bans you know, it doing sex bans and you know, it wasn't strict enough, i lot of wasn't strict enough, i a lot of people that was the old people it was that was the old saying whole dispute was saying the whole dispute was that one hand, everyone's that on the one hand, everyone's going, oh, the government doing a but if you ask a terrible job. but if you ask the individual, they would all take off in a different take you off in a different direction. you know, some people felt strict, so others felt it wasn't strict, so others thought was draconian. but thought it was draconian. but i do the ban was what do remember the sex ban was what got ferguson losing it. if got neil ferguson losing it. if you live by the sword. so there are positives i enjoyed are some positives and i enjoyed that. i mean, the thing that. yeah. i mean, the thing that. yeah. i mean, the thing that i can't in this that i can't find in this article a few times is article read a few ti
this from yougov, so highly questionable, but when look questionable, but when you look at go and theyyou go and they were doing sex bans you know, it doing sex bans and you know, it wasn't strict enough, i lot of wasn't strict enough, i a lot of people that was the old people it was that was the old saying whole dispute was saying the whole dispute was that one hand, everyone's that on the one hand, everyone's going, oh, the government doing a but if you ask a terrible job. but if you ask the...
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this all a yougov survey all comes as a yougov survey found almost a third of young men thought didn't romanian has detained old romanian has been detained to andrew of course, since to andrew tate, of course, since december he's accused december the 29th. he's accused of human rape and being part an organised crime group . well, organised crime group. well, joining us now for more is the associate professor of sociology at swansea university, ashley frawley. ashley, good morning. lovely to see you. i a little conflicted about tate. i can't deny. conflicted about tate. i can't deny . as the mother of a teenage deny. as the mother of a teenage boy and the mother of teenage girls , you look at him in two girls, you look at him in two different, different views. to some extent, for the boys there is something that he represents that they like for the girls, i find it quite terrifying. ashley explain why he's so popular. i think generally in society now we seem to have so we seem to be offering very little to young men and to young women to a certain extent. but i there is a huge gap where
this all a yougov survey all comes as a yougov survey found almost a third of young men thought didn't romanian has detained old romanian has been detained to andrew of course, since to andrew tate, of course, since december he's accused december the 29th. he's accused of human rape and being part an organised crime group . well, organised crime group. well, joining us now for more is the associate professor of sociology at swansea university, ashley frawley. ashley, good morning. lovely to see...
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we ask, this is through yougov, it's online weighted to match the census. we have questions about health behaviors, attitudes, emotions. we also have a russell sage grant and other funding to to do all this. so what showing you here? this graph is just looking over time at the cumulative death rate and those gray bars, those vertical bars are the places where we have our. so i'm going to just give you a sense the survey data just focusing on health behaviors at this point. so we asked a series of questions. i'm sure ashley is going to talk more about we measure health behaviors, attitudes, but we just asked these questions starting in march of 2020 and went over time whether or not people are doing these activities to try and keep themselves safe from covid. and this is just percentages of respondents who said, i am doing this thing, including visiting doctor, getting information, covid 19, washing your hands more. you can see lots of. people are doing things like avoiding gatherings and washing their hands more. but again are arguing and we show as early m
we ask, this is through yougov, it's online weighted to match the census. we have questions about health behaviors, attitudes, emotions. we also have a russell sage grant and other funding to to do all this. so what showing you here? this graph is just looking over time at the cumulative death rate and those gray bars, those vertical bars are the places where we have our. so i'm going to just give you a sense the survey data just focusing on health behaviors at this point. so we asked a series...
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the yougov poll found the number of renters who have complained in the last three years and been evictedned with eviction is nearly three times that of those who hadn't complained . schools who hadn't complained. schools are not informing parents as soon as a child questions their gender identity . a report by the gender identity. a report by the policy exchange found that safeguarding principals are being routinely disregarded in many secondary schools . elon many secondary schools. elon musk , like him or loathe him, musk, like him or loathe him, different . yeah, but out there different. yeah, but out there he's come out though all guns blazing again . air is pictured blazing again. air is pictured on the front of the et. this morning saying, hang on a minute, we need to press pause on this kind of arms race for the next development. apparently in the last week alone, there have been 360 brand new inventions relating to ai, and he's just pressing the kind of alarm button and saying, we don't really know what we're letting ourselves this term. all of tech chiefs and the guy who co—fund
the yougov poll found the number of renters who have complained in the last three years and been evictedned with eviction is nearly three times that of those who hadn't complained . schools who hadn't complained. schools are not informing parents as soon as a child questions their gender identity . a report by the gender identity. a report by the policy exchange found that safeguarding principals are being routinely disregarded in many secondary schools . elon many secondary schools. elon musk...
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to yougov polls, 51% believe him to be dishonest.d pollster this morning saying, look, a few weeks ago labour were virtually measuring the curtains in downing street thinking electoral success next year was a certainty . but it's year was a certainty. but it's all to play for now . you know, all to play for now. you know, we did well in the polls, but there certainly no complacency about the next election . our job about the next election. our job is to put forwards an alternative to the conservative government . and i think after 13 government. and i think after 13 years of conservative government people will be asking themselves , are we any better off? i think most people's answer to that would be no, we're not. people don't feel better off under the conservatives. their mortgage is have gone up , conservatives. their mortgage is have gone up, crime has gone up. people are not able to get gp appointments or have ambulances arrive when they need them. so i don't think people feel better off under this conservative government. you w
to yougov polls, 51% believe him to be dishonest.d pollster this morning saying, look, a few weeks ago labour were virtually measuring the curtains in downing street thinking electoral success next year was a certainty . but it's year was a certainty. but it's all to play for now . you know, all to play for now. you know, we did well in the polls, but there certainly no complacency about the next election . our job about the next election. our job is to put forwards an alternative to the...
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a recent yougov which was out in february , said which was out in february, said that just 6% of londonerspolice trusted, the metropolitan police force wholeheartedly. so there is going to be a long way to go, a very painful process to re—establish trust , confidence re—establish trust, confidence and pride in the uk's largest police force to this , williams police force to this, williams is a former detective with merseyside police . good morning merseyside police. good morning to you . peter. we just want to to you. peter. we just want to gauge reaction from you into this report . well obviously it's this report. well obviously it's published overnight and i haven't had the opportunity to read it line by line, but it was pretty heavily, heavily trailed yesterday in a couple of public actions i read. so i have pretty goodidea actions i read. so i have pretty good idea what was concept was going to . be well, that idea going to. be well, that idea will be kept to peter until we can re—establish that link again. neil and murali joins us now to talk about all matters political. but this goin
a recent yougov which was out in february , said which was out in february, said that just 6% of londonerspolice trusted, the metropolitan police force wholeheartedly. so there is going to be a long way to go, a very painful process to re—establish trust , confidence re—establish trust, confidence and pride in the uk's largest police force to this , williams police force to this, williams is a former detective with merseyside police . good morning merseyside police. good morning to you ....
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there was there was a poll by yougov the other day i think said about 60% said they did. 60% of peopleuch important that's much less important than the data. will the pricing data. people will pay you the pricing data. people will pay you know, to live pay far more, you know, to live in might a 50 minute in what you might a 50 minute city a place in which it's city or a place in which it's easy to pass the two points test to go for points of milk by foot and for a pint of beer by and to go for a pint of beer by foot, in which it's easy to foot, and in which it's easy to drop off your children at school and on the and then perhaps jump on the tram or the bus or get on a bike to go to work, as well as being forced get in a so forced to get in a car. so people do like it, but the problem is, if we've reimagined or people out of the or not pushed people out of the streets. so just based streets. so it's just car based going from where we are in some places. previous places. as your previous conversation is showing to perhaps people be perhaps where people would be happier and more want to
there was there was a poll by yougov the other day i think said about 60% said they did. 60% of peopleuch important that's much less important than the data. will the pricing data. people will pay you the pricing data. people will pay you know, to live pay far more, you know, to live in might a 50 minute in what you might a 50 minute city a place in which it's city or a place in which it's easy to pass the two points test to go for points of milk by foot and for a pint of beer by and to go for...
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jonathan: yougov the breakdown country to country france, germany all-time high but i think europe isnited states was we get great acceleration the economy and when it started just for a moment when it started to look like the trend was starting to fight it flip the other way. tom: the volcker era 12.7% need .1% down to 6.3% then we cratered out at a 4.13 that's the mortgage you got, john. 6.85 percent. jonathan: who didn't remortgage your house during the pandemic? i wouldn't be giving at that at all. if i was living and house i didn't like i would give living in it anyway. tom: goldman sachs made a claim mortgage equity withdrawal lisa, that's a reality whether it's what were living here in the surveillance bubble or nationwide the housing dynamic is just gone. lisa: it's hard to understand the transition mechanism that isn't taken up by the individuals who really would be transmitting it essentially. if people don't take up the markets does it matter? i think that really is the conundrum what are like and law and variable effects if we are looking at a market that has immunized its
jonathan: yougov the breakdown country to country france, germany all-time high but i think europe isnited states was we get great acceleration the economy and when it started just for a moment when it started to look like the trend was starting to fight it flip the other way. tom: the volcker era 12.7% need .1% down to 6.3% then we cratered out at a 4.13 that's the mortgage you got, john. 6.85 percent. jonathan: who didn't remortgage your house during the pandemic? i wouldn't be giving at that...
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there was there was a poll by yougov the other day i think said about 60% said they did. 60% of peopleimportant that's much less important than the data. will the pricing data. people will pay you the pricing data. people will pay you know, to live pay far more, you know, to live in might a 50 minute in what you might a 50 minute city a place in which it's city or a place in which it's easy to pass the two points test to go for points of milk by foot and for a pint of beer by and to go for a pint of beer by foot, in which it's easy to foot, and in which it's easy to drop off your children at school and on the and then perhaps jump on the tram or the bus or get on a bike to go to work, as well as being forced get in a so forced to get in a car. so people do like it, but the problem is, if we've reimagined or people out of the or not pushed people out of the streets. so just based streets. so it's just car based going from where we are in some places. previous places. as your previous conversation is showing to perhaps people be perhaps where people would be happier and more want to be i
there was there was a poll by yougov the other day i think said about 60% said they did. 60% of peopleimportant that's much less important than the data. will the pricing data. people will pay you the pricing data. people will pay you know, to live pay far more, you know, to live in might a 50 minute in what you might a 50 minute city a place in which it's city or a place in which it's easy to pass the two points test to go for points of milk by foot and for a pint of beer by and to go for a...
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so there's a recent yougov survey suggesting that almost half the british public does not actually reflecttion has been that minority groups appear on tv shows and adverts , shows and adverts, disproportionate numbers promote images of diversity. i think we've all noticed this, haven't we've all noticed this, haven't we know and i don't think it is problematic to point out that it's weirdly disproportionate now. and i can imagine you're in the day when you're watching tv andifs the day when you're watching tv and it's everyone's why everyone's straight . this is everyone's straight. this is weird because that doesn't reflect society. so was reflect society. so that was brilliant. well work in there. but you on the other hand. but but you on the other hand. but but you on the other hand. but now does seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but ityw does seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but it doesdoes seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but it does feel seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but it does feel liken very odd but but you on the other hand. but i
so there's a recent yougov survey suggesting that almost half the british public does not actually reflecttion has been that minority groups appear on tv shows and adverts , shows and adverts, disproportionate numbers promote images of diversity. i think we've all noticed this, haven't we've all noticed this, haven't we know and i don't think it is problematic to point out that it's weirdly disproportionate now. and i can imagine you're in the day when you're watching tv andifs the day when...
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so there's a recent yougov survey suggesting that almost half the british public does not actually reflect. suggestion has been that minority groups appear on tv shows and adverts , shows and adverts, disproportionate numbers promote images of diversity. i think we've all noticed this, haven't we've all noticed this, haven't we know and i don't think it is problematic to point out that it's weirdly disproportionate now. and i can imagine you're in the day when you're watching tv andifs the day when you're watching tv and it's everyone's why everyone's straight . this is everyone's straight. this is weird because that doesn't reflect society. so was reflect society. so that was brilliant. well work in there. but you on the other hand. but but you on the other hand. but but you on the other hand. but now does seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but ityw does seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but it doesdoes seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but it does feel seem very odd but but you on the other hand. but it does feel liken very odd but but you on the other han
so there's a recent yougov survey suggesting that almost half the british public does not actually reflect. suggestion has been that minority groups appear on tv shows and adverts , shows and adverts, disproportionate numbers promote images of diversity. i think we've all noticed this, haven't we've all noticed this, haven't we know and i don't think it is problematic to point out that it's weirdly disproportionate now. and i can imagine you're in the day when you're watching tv andifs the day...
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there was a poll over the from yougov a snap where 53% of people said the bbc had got this wrong shouldn't't allow this fallout continue and they worked very hard and very quickly to reinstate gary lineker . there has been lineker. there has been a statement in the past from the director general of the bbc, tim davie, who says that gary is a valued of the bbc. i know how the bbc means to gary and i look forward to him presenting our coverage this weekend. he also went on to announce independent review into the bbc's social media with a particular focus on freelance presenters who do not present news and current affairs so is gary lineker, of course . so is gary lineker, of course. he does go on as well tracking denies that there are grey areas in that social media policy that need addressing so is something thatis need addressing so is something that is going to continue in next few days and weeks. he goes on to say that gary lineker going to abide by the current social media guidelines whilst independent review takes place. gary lineker hasn't confirmed that though, and he has been very b
there was a poll over the from yougov a snap where 53% of people said the bbc had got this wrong shouldn't't allow this fallout continue and they worked very hard and very quickly to reinstate gary lineker . there has been lineker. there has been a statement in the past from the director general of the bbc, tim davie, who says that gary is a valued of the bbc. i know how the bbc means to gary and i look forward to him presenting our coverage this weekend. he also went on to announce independent...
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so 60% of people in this country according to the latest yougov poll still believe that keep the thatthe monarchy, whereas 25% and 25% believe that we should be a republic and the rest don't know which is still a pretty strong number for those supporting the monarchy. i think perhaps most politicians would dream of having opinion polls quite, quite so high. however there has been a drop in the six month. the smoothed a small drop, but the people who want to keep the monarchy last summer was 61% and it has dropped slightly to 60. so not a huge drop, but still an increase. and then if you look at the different age groups as well, if you are younger, you tend to support republicanism slightly more. you are of the slightly more. if you are of the older generation, then you tend to the monarchy to support the monarchy slightly. of these slightly. some of these republicans, of course, cameron, lose bit when you lose their way a bit when you say, okay, we'll get of the say, okay, we'll get rid of the monarchy, what do we can replace them with? president blair may be president thatcher, presi
so 60% of people in this country according to the latest yougov poll still believe that keep the thatthe monarchy, whereas 25% and 25% believe that we should be a republic and the rest don't know which is still a pretty strong number for those supporting the monarchy. i think perhaps most politicians would dream of having opinion polls quite, quite so high. however there has been a drop in the six month. the smoothed a small drop, but the people who want to keep the monarchy last summer was 61%...
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but a recent yougov survey of 2000 movie lovers compared to, you know, expert predicts wins show justnstance normal viewers and i we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see tom cruise when best. but experts are predicting that this art film every everything everywhere all at once is going to be what takes home the trophy this year. and i it's just another example of why people tuning out it's typically movies that aren't necessarily that win i think the issue you will have heard about the drama around gary lineker, a sports presenter in this country, a soccer star. he played for england for leicester forever , and tottenham leicester forever, and tottenham hotspur . leicester forever, and tottenham hotspur. he's one of the best paid presenters in the country, kinsey. but he's in hot water with his employers for a series of very political tweets in relation the government's migration policy, all that gary lineker types in hollywood . i lineker types in hollywood. i mean , i mean not only in mean, i mean not only in hollywood, but in news, too. i th
but a recent yougov survey of 2000 movie lovers compared to, you know, expert predicts wins show justnstance normal viewers and i we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see tom cruise when best. but experts are predicting that this art film every everything everywhere all at once is going to be what takes home the trophy this year. and i it's just another example of why people tuning out it's typically movies that aren't necessarily that win i think the...
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but a recent yougov survey of 2000 movie lovers compared to, you know, expert predicts wins show justrmal viewers and i we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see tom cruise when best. but experts are predicting that this art film every everything everywhere all at once is going to be what takes home the trophy this year. and i it's just another example of why people tuning out it's typically movies that aren't necessarily that win i think the issue you will have heard about the drama around gary lineker, a sports presenter in this country, a soccer star. he played for england for leicester forever , and tottenham leicester forever, and tottenham hotspur . leicester forever, and tottenham hotspur. he's one of the best paid presenters in the country, kinsey. but he's in hot water with his employers for a series of very political tweets in relation the government's migration policy, all that gary lineker types in hollywood . i lineker types in hollywood. i mean , i mean not only in mean, i mean not only in hollywood, but in news, too. i think it's o
but a recent yougov survey of 2000 movie lovers compared to, you know, expert predicts wins show justrmal viewers and i we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see top gun maverick. we want to see tom cruise when best. but experts are predicting that this art film every everything everywhere all at once is going to be what takes home the trophy this year. and i it's just another example of why people tuning out it's typically movies that aren't necessarily that win i think the issue you...
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it must be there was a snap poll over the weekend where 53% of respondents this yougov poll said thatgary lineker off screen so perhaps that's one of the reasons why they moved so quickly to . reinstate gary quickly to. reinstate gary lineker . we have a statement lineker. we have a statement from the director general , the from the director general, the bbc, tim davie , who says gary is bbc, tim davie, who says gary is a valued part of the bbc and i know how much the bbc means to gary. i look forward to him presenting our of match of the day this weekend. he also announced that the bbc is going to launch an independent review into its social guidelines and there is going to be a focus in particular on freelancers who do not work for the news and current affairs. so of course that will apply to gary and tim davie did that in the current social media guidelines there are areas that need addressing. now tim davie did say that in the meantime, gary lineker will be abiding by the current social media whilst the independent review takes place that gary did not confirm that instead he took
it must be there was a snap poll over the weekend where 53% of respondents this yougov poll said thatgary lineker off screen so perhaps that's one of the reasons why they moved so quickly to . reinstate gary quickly to. reinstate gary lineker . we have a statement lineker. we have a statement from the director general , the from the director general, the bbc, tim davie , who says gary is bbc, tim davie, who says gary is a valued part of the bbc and i know how much the bbc means to gary. i look...
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there was a snap poll out over the weekend by yougov 53% of people said that the bbc handled this rowtly . they said that gary correctly. they said that gary lineker should never have been taken off air. perhaps that's one of the reasons why they moved so quickly in to resolve this issue . director general tim this issue. director general tim davie gave statement this morning and in it it said that gary is a valued part of the bbc and he how much the bbc means to gary . well they look forward to gary. well they look forward to gary. well they look forward to gary presenting the coverage of match of the day this weekend and tim davie also went on announce a new review into the bbc's media guidelines and there will be a particular focus on freelancers who are working of news and current affairs that does directly impact on gary lineker . and he also recognised lineker. and he also recognised that in the current social media policy , there are grey areas policy, there are grey areas that do need addressing . tim that do need addressing. tim davie did say that in the meantime, whilst the
there was a snap poll out over the weekend by yougov 53% of people said that the bbc handled this rowtly . they said that gary correctly. they said that gary lineker should never have been taken off air. perhaps that's one of the reasons why they moved so quickly in to resolve this issue . director general tim this issue. director general tim davie gave statement this morning and in it it said that gary is a valued part of the bbc and he how much the bbc means to gary . well they look forward...
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but there was a snap yougov poll over the weekend that said that 53% of the british public say the bbcd they did not know. but tim davie, director general of the bbc, he's been in the united states over the weekend. he is on a flight back to london today. and we're being told that those conversations between the bbc and gary lineker are ongoing. we're being told that they are heading in the right direction , heading in the right direction, but nothing has been signed, sealed or delivered, just yet. but speaking over the weekend, mr. davis said that his priority now was getting gary lineker back on air and giving that world class sports coverage that licence fee pay is so i hope that they will receive . so it that they will receive. so it did look as though he was extending that olive branch to mr. lineker . but george lineker, mr. lineker. but george lineker, who's the eldest son of gary lineker, he was speaking to the papers over the weekend and he said that his father would not be apologising and that he was disappointed by the bbc's actions. so it looks there that over the weekend t
but there was a snap yougov poll over the weekend that said that 53% of the british public say the bbcd they did not know. but tim davie, director general of the bbc, he's been in the united states over the weekend. he is on a flight back to london today. and we're being told that those conversations between the bbc and gary lineker are ongoing. we're being told that they are heading in the right direction , heading in the right direction, but nothing has been signed, sealed or delivered, just...
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work so well team reflects work so well as a team reflects in the ratings we see because the latest yougovtop in terms working royals, they're popular royals, they're more popular than the king and queen consort themselves , which speaks themselves, which i think speaks volumes for eventually in 20 years time. i'll say when the new reign starts again, because are future king and queen and are future king and queen and are popular around the world. well, it's that power of soft diplomacy and diplomatic relations, which they so well at the remind me if you in the to what may be eating. yeah i'm just in the shade i used to i used to be somebody so now i'm just in your know the future king i'm just i'm just tripping behind. oh, stop it. i used to behind. oh, stop it. i used to be the king of breakfast television. oh, no , no, no, no. television. oh, no, no, no, no. look, you've just come along and taken on glory, reflect towards day everyone knows that's nonsense. you put right. sometimes i think on present with kate you look at this older sister in the poor man's version anyway stop nodding y
work so well team reflects work so well as a team reflects in the ratings we see because the latest yougovtop in terms working royals, they're popular royals, they're more popular than the king and queen consort themselves , which speaks themselves, which i think speaks volumes for eventually in 20 years time. i'll say when the new reign starts again, because are future king and queen and are future king and queen and are popular around the world. well, it's that power of soft diplomacy and...
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in fact, the latest yougov snap poll says that 53% of the british public said the bbc was wrong to suspendwas right. so we had that bizarre addition of match of the day, which for football fans last night involved not even the iconic theme tune . in even the iconic theme tune. in terms of what's happening today , it remains to be seen whether match of the day two will take place this evening, as presented by a guy called march chapman, who normally presents sports coverage on bbc radio one a saturday afternoon. he was off air. yes. that i. and then the bbc has only a matter of days to sort out its broadcasting live coverage of an fa cup quarter final two, manchester city and burnley saturday. burnley next saturday. it's going to be a bit difficult to broadcast a match without a live match, but 90 minutes without any sort of commentary , any sort any sort of commentary, any sort of credits, any sort of music , of credits, any sort of music, really, any sort of presentation . so the bbc are going to have to sort out what they do in terms of their contract with gary lineker, tim davie, the di
in fact, the latest yougov snap poll says that 53% of the british public said the bbc was wrong to suspendwas right. so we had that bizarre addition of match of the day, which for football fans last night involved not even the iconic theme tune . in even the iconic theme tune. in terms of what's happening today , it remains to be seen whether match of the day two will take place this evening, as presented by a guy called march chapman, who normally presents sports coverage on bbc radio one a...