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i think the thing that is reassuring is the daily mail is trying to present it asa daily mail is trying to present it as a bit ofa daily mail is trying to present it as a bit of a trade—off, so we took the choice to to save lives of covid patients, putting other lives at risk. it is not quite as simple of that, because if you don‘t take restrictions or early enough, hospitals end up getting overwhelmed with covid patients. itjust kind of crowd everything else out. going into the autumn where we‘re already seeing a second wave, i think the key thing is to have the right level of restrictions done in a timely enough manner. so that you don‘t see the situation happening again in the nhs, and their people working very ha rd to nhs, and their people working very hard to ensure people are actually determined that elective care is not going to get cut to one side and the way that was necessitated during the first wave of the pandemic. but the only way to do that is to try and keep what‘s going on in check, and the nhs certainly is making plans around covid designated hospitals and no
i think the thing that is reassuring is the daily mail is trying to present it asa daily mail is trying to present it as a bit ofa daily mail is trying to present it as a bit of a trade—off, so we took the choice to to save lives of covid patients, putting other lives at risk. it is not quite as simple of that, because if you don‘t take restrictions or early enough, hospitals end up getting overwhelmed with covid patients. itjust kind of crowd everything else out. going into the autumn...
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yes, elegantly done there, just leading us into the daily mail. it is harry and megan, the no longer royal couple, i guess you would say —— mcginn. they are accusing of structural racism. the daily mail describes this as another productive intervention and they highlighted on the page that they are saying this from £1 million mansion, olivia. yes, exactly i think this will probably rub quite a lot of people up the wrong way. the point is fair enough, but harry and meghan lecturing british people when they decided that britain wasn't good enough for them and they wanted their la mansion doesn't sit very well and if we are talking about tackling structural racism, then should we talk about tackling structural class issues in the uk, which is also a big problem and harry and meghan are also feeding into a little bit? so yes, i am not sure if their lectures and preachings from far away in la are going to go down particularly well with the british public or really change anyone‘s mines. i'm not really sure who they're talking to him. they have a
yes, elegantly done there, just leading us into the daily mail. it is harry and megan, the no longer royal couple, i guess you would say —— mcginn. they are accusing of structural racism. the daily mail describes this as another productive intervention and they highlighted on the page that they are saying this from £1 million mansion, olivia. yes, exactly i think this will probably rub quite a lot of people up the wrong way. the point is fair enough, but harry and meghan lecturing british...
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front routes are introduced. page of the daily mail medin mps front page of the daily mail medics mps warrant a second lockdown would devastate the economy. so let's begin... predictive leave coronavirus dominating the front pages. the front page of the daily telegraph as i mentioned, that headline france goes into second lockdown. it was a big announcement by president emmanuel macron. jessica, do you wa nt to emmanuel macron. jessica, do you want to kick us off with what's happening there in france? macron said he's going to apply a brutal break on coronavirus infections because of the search they are seeing in france. they really worrying surge. it says measures the country has ta ken worrying surge. it says measures the country has taken so far have been useful but not enough. and it needed to but beat much stricter. that's will mean schools will remain open pretty much every other social contact is reduced to only necessary journeys for food or medical needs. although i think some offices are going to remain open, as well. it is really taking us back to the kinds of restrictions
front routes are introduced. page of the daily mail medin mps front page of the daily mail medics mps warrant a second lockdown would devastate the economy. so let's begin... predictive leave coronavirus dominating the front pages. the front page of the daily telegraph as i mentioned, that headline france goes into second lockdown. it was a big announcement by president emmanuel macron. jessica, do you wa nt to emmanuel macron. jessica, do you want to kick us off with what's happening there in...
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when you look at the daily mail, and sebastian, although this to you. they talk about a study by edinburgh university in the mail. restriction measures are actually very dangerous. before you get to that, you have to explain the picture because obviously, this is the hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. are these real pictures? they may have had some photoshop involved because they so clearly illustrate the editorial message the mail is trying to get across here, because we should remember the daily mail is the paper of biddle england. it represents the middle classes of this country. —— middle england. the fa ct this country. —— middle england. the fact they are turning against the government strategy on this should bea government strategy on this should be a big concern for borisjohnson's government, and the same on the front page of the daily telegraph. keir starmer's skepticism to the 10pm curfew. i think on the mail's front page, what they're really saying is are these measures necessary. they are talking about eight to ten people not
when you look at the daily mail, and sebastian, although this to you. they talk about a study by edinburgh university in the mail. restriction measures are actually very dangerous. before you get to that, you have to explain the picture because obviously, this is the hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. are these real pictures? they may have had some photoshop involved because they so clearly illustrate the editorial message the mail is trying to get across here, because we should remember...
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that is of a look at the daily mail. this is after manchester united launches campaigns and very much on social media to ask people to help feed children who wa nt to people to help feed children who want to get those free school meals and the holidays and says a nation shames tory mps and it does seem that tory mps are really out of step with how the nation feels about this. indeed and it is the case of other not the prime minister is going to scrooge at christmas time and reminds me of 1971 where one margaret thatcher was the education secretary in the government. and had to deal with the talk of being thatcher milk snatcher from the premiership that is the danger that the prime ministerfaces in the grand scheme of things, were talking about kids on free school meals and the severity serious issue in the former homelessness are, talking about destitution in the present environment and i do think that the government is in danger of getting the objects of this completely wrong. it did you turn on the same issue and other
that is of a look at the daily mail. this is after manchester united launches campaigns and very much on social media to ask people to help feed children who wa nt to people to help feed children who want to get those free school meals and the holidays and says a nation shames tory mps and it does seem that tory mps are really out of step with how the nation feels about this. indeed and it is the case of other not the prime minister is going to scrooge at christmas time and reminds me of 1971...
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right let's go to the front page of the daily mail, slightly alternative ta ke daily mail, slightly alternative take as a part of this battle you we re take as a part of this battle you were talking about. between different advice the government have to try to listen to in the decisions they have to make. jessica, talk us through this, don't do it for boris! what is the daily mail arguing for there? arguing for the p.m. not to change strategy go for more stringent national lockdown in the way that france has done. at the moment does not seem to be much will in downing street to do that because they have only just in downing street to do that because they have onlyjust started having this tiered system commit to want to see how that plays out but they are very worried that the rates in areas which, even under the harshest tier 3 restrictions, just not falling. and we have heard warnings in the past few days that may be the whole of england could be under tier 3 by christmas, and there's even some i’uitioui's may christmas, and there's even some rumours may be that there could have to be some c
right let's go to the front page of the daily mail, slightly alternative ta ke daily mail, slightly alternative take as a part of this battle you we re take as a part of this battle you were talking about. between different advice the government have to try to listen to in the decisions they have to make. jessica, talk us through this, don't do it for boris! what is the daily mail arguing for there? arguing for the p.m. not to change strategy go for more stringent national lockdown in the way...
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let's turn to the daily telegraph. thanks for talking through the mail front page. the daily telegraph is looking at the care staff that are ordered to work in one home only. of course, once again we are talking about care homes. the most vulnerable being the most impacted by this virus. what is the suggestion here in order to help protect our most vulnerable in those ca re protect our most vulnerable in those care homes? what this daily telegraph story is saying that they are under the impression that the government is drawing of legislation to make it illegalfor care homes to have staff working at multiple sites. the response from care home chiefs has been that actually a band like this could really, really cause a major issue and for some of these homes to close permanently. because of the way the sector is structured and what it really exposes is the absolute horror that went on and ca re absolute horror that went on and care homes. the way that people in ca re care homes. the way that people in care homes. the way that people in care homes were treated during t
let's turn to the daily telegraph. thanks for talking through the mail front page. the daily telegraph is looking at the care staff that are ordered to work in one home only. of course, once again we are talking about care homes. the most vulnerable being the most impacted by this virus. what is the suggestion here in order to help protect our most vulnerable in those ca re protect our most vulnerable in those care homes? what this daily telegraph story is saying that they are under the...
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live look at a different angle of the daily mail now. it is not about the daily mail now. it is not about the lockdown, but something else. it shows us the papers, plunged into new areas. chilling letter to landlords, get photo ids to stop drinkers for breaking rules. if we all go to a pub in london, our papers to be checked by the landlord to see what households would be living in? is that what it's meant to be? if the three of us went for lunch, we might be up to get away with it because of the work exemptions. this loophole, but do you get a sense that landlords would enjoy doing this? no. certainly not. the daily mail saying it's an unacceptable demand on landlords and restau ra nt unacceptable demand on landlords and restaurant owners who might will be doing themselves out of business even with perfectly legitimate families going for lunch if they cannot prove that they're all living under the same roof and potentially they may have to say goodbye to that business. and it's really concerning ata time business. and it's really concerning at a time where the hospitality
live look at a different angle of the daily mail now. it is not about the daily mail now. it is not about the lockdown, but something else. it shows us the papers, plunged into new areas. chilling letter to landlords, get photo ids to stop drinkers for breaking rules. if we all go to a pub in london, our papers to be checked by the landlord to see what households would be living in? is that what it's meant to be? if the three of us went for lunch, we might be up to get away with it because of...
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according to the daily mail, labour is in open warfare afterjeremy corbyn‘s suspension. the i also highlights the report into anti—semitism, suggesting the party broke the law three times underjeremy corbyn‘s leadership. the daily telegraph reports that jeremy corbyn has vowed to fight his suspension from labour, as his allies accused sir keir starmer of inciting a party war. the metro has sir kier starmer saying his party "failed jewish people." and a few days before the us election, the financial times reports that the us economy grew at its fastest post—war pace in the third quarter, bouncing back from coronavirus lockdowns and offering donald trump the opportunity to tout the recovery — in a late pitch to voters before tuesday's poll. so that was a little look at some of those front pages. let's begin our chat. lizzy, kick us off with the front page of the guardian and the headline there, "labour plunged into crisis after corbyn‘s suspension." what did you make of today's events? it's been a hugely dramatic day for labour. this long—awaited report from th
according to the daily mail, labour is in open warfare afterjeremy corbyn‘s suspension. the i also highlights the report into anti—semitism, suggesting the party broke the law three times underjeremy corbyn‘s leadership. the daily telegraph reports that jeremy corbyn has vowed to fight his suspension from labour, as his allies accused sir keir starmer of inciting a party war. the metro has sir kier starmer saying his party "failed jewish people." and a few days before the us...
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we are going to start with the scottish daily mail following nicholas sturgeon‘s, what the daily mail is describing as last orders. and these are pretty strict orders that in theory are going to last for i6 that in theory are going to last for 16 days. across that central bell of scotland. indeed, yes. nicholas sturgeon has announced these new strict measures today which will lead to pods closing in the central bell of scotland which as you said covers about 3.5 million people. this is due to the fact that coronavirus does and to be spreading and the more targeted measures that nicholas sturgeon has tried to implement and scotland have not worked so she has taken the next step forward here. the key thing about this of course is the fact that this is going to create a lot of hardship for pubs and drinking establishments and the like in scotland. it is a sign of what is probably coming to england in the next couple of days as well because this has always been the next step after the rule of six and banning households mixing and every single measure to deal with coronavirus. nicola sturg
we are going to start with the scottish daily mail following nicholas sturgeon‘s, what the daily mail is describing as last orders. and these are pretty strict orders that in theory are going to last for i6 that in theory are going to last for 16 days. across that central bell of scotland. indeed, yes. nicholas sturgeon has announced these new strict measures today which will lead to pods closing in the central bell of scotland which as you said covers about 3.5 million people. this is due to...
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the daily mail, and i, your sister paper has picked up on. convection from the lancashire police constable. this will be an eye—opener for the rest of us. this is a senior police chief who was giving evidence to mps and was asked to provide some details about a tier 2 —— tier 3 area, and he said he couldn't because he doesn't have the document in front of him. now, i think when the people who are meant to be enforcing this don't know the rules, what hope is there for the rest of us? and it really does point to a problem with the way this tiered system has been introduced. it was brought in to simplify everything. if you remember borisjohnson was asked at the press conference and couldn't recall the rules before the tier system came in, and then these three tiers were made to simplify all of that, create a simple... not as simple as stay at home, but still something we could all follow. and it clearly isn't working, and doesn't help that tier 3 is different in different areas. let's move on to a thank you —— thank you for talking us
the daily mail, and i, your sister paper has picked up on. convection from the lancashire police constable. this will be an eye—opener for the rest of us. this is a senior police chief who was giving evidence to mps and was asked to provide some details about a tier 2 —— tier 3 area, and he said he couldn't because he doesn't have the document in front of him. now, i think when the people who are meant to be enforcing this don't know the rules, what hope is there for the rest of us? and...
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the daily mail has a similar front page, salute to the covid heroes. yes,, it's good to see the people that have given so much to this country over the lock and really fought the battle are being honoured in this way. and they should be recognised. the efforts should be recognised. one of the things that needs to follow this is for the nurses and social care workers, and the postal workers and people in supermarkets, what's going to happen to their pay conditions, lest a of these people working in and in supermarkets and in official definitions as termed as low skilled. what we want to see is real change in appreciation and that does look like us recognising this way, but also in terms of pay and in terms of the way we talk to people and about people. sadly that is it for the good news part of our good news, bad news sandwich because we have to talk about covid next. you're supposed to talk about the north setting, being set to face the winter of hardship. yes, the local leaders have been speaking with the government today. speaking again with them tom
the daily mail has a similar front page, salute to the covid heroes. yes,, it's good to see the people that have given so much to this country over the lock and really fought the battle are being honoured in this way. and they should be recognised. the efforts should be recognised. one of the things that needs to follow this is for the nurses and social care workers, and the postal workers and people in supermarkets, what's going to happen to their pay conditions, lest a of these people working...
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let's look at the daily mail, shall we, grace? no paper revealed would be complete without a mention of brexit. the archbishops are not happy with the internal market bill. would you like me to show it to you? is that what you wanted ? me to show it to you? is that what you wanted? there we are. please explain, grace. this is a noveltake on the brexit conundrum, so five anglican archbishops have warned that the legislation that is being proposed at the moment could set a disastrous precedent and undermined britain's standing in the world. this is, of course, relating to the government's potential threat of not reaching a trade deal with the european union. now there is a lot of brinksmanship going on here. the government would prefer to have a deal, but there are some sticky issues that neither side really want to compromise on and what is interesting is this story at the moment about the kind of potential ofa no moment about the kind of potential of a no deal is it would obviously particularly disastrous to have to deal with the
let's look at the daily mail, shall we, grace? no paper revealed would be complete without a mention of brexit. the archbishops are not happy with the internal market bill. would you like me to show it to you? is that what you wanted ? me to show it to you? is that what you wanted? there we are. please explain, grace. this is a noveltake on the brexit conundrum, so five anglican archbishops have warned that the legislation that is being proposed at the moment could set a disastrous precedent...
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as this story on pages one or two of the daily mail perfectly illustrates. but also those politicians ultimately have to take big decisions because they have to think about the economy as much as public health. if that source of what donald trump is trying to do do you think in the metro fake flu news? yes, i think there is an element of it. of course there is a lwa ys element of it. of course there is always a great deal of opportunity whenever donald trump and twitter is involved, interestingly his tweets have been censored by twitter and facebook and twitter has added some disclaimer saying this is misleading information. and i think what he is trying to do there is to create a sense of them he is certainly in this when he arrived at the white house today, he got from his helicopter and one of the steps and saluted the helicopter as it was leaving into the thumbs up to the press come all quite obvious what he was trying to do in an attempt to match joe joe biden. but was trying to do in an attempt to matchjoejoe biden. but to give that impression of every
as this story on pages one or two of the daily mail perfectly illustrates. but also those politicians ultimately have to take big decisions because they have to think about the economy as much as public health. if that source of what donald trump is trying to do do you think in the metro fake flu news? yes, i think there is an element of it. of course there is a lwa ys element of it. of course there is always a great deal of opportunity whenever donald trump and twitter is involved,...
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we are going to start off our chat with the daily mail. and talk of a national lockdown. .. martin, mail. and talk of a national lockdown... martin, could you kick us lockdown... martin, could you kick us off with that? as you say, it is a story in several papers suggesting there will be another national lockdown to be announced next week. the mail, which is been against this move, is reporting this and has an accent move, is reporting this and has an a cce nt to move, is reporting this and has an accent to report inside, suggest there are still some discussions within cabinet, some disagreement about whether to go ahead with this. obviously it is a politically difficult thing for the prime minister to duke. if he does, having talked about how it would inflict misery on people, which it will do. i don't think anybody can dispute that whether it is necessary or not. it will inflict misery for sure, but he sort of set himself against that previously. there is still some debate within cabinet according to this and yet all the figures are showing increasing infection rates and i
we are going to start off our chat with the daily mail. and talk of a national lockdown. .. martin, mail. and talk of a national lockdown... martin, could you kick us lockdown... martin, could you kick us off with that? as you say, it is a story in several papers suggesting there will be another national lockdown to be announced next week. the mail, which is been against this move, is reporting this and has an accent move, is reporting this and has an a cce nt to move, is reporting this and has...
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which brings us onto the daily mail. worlds top scientists rage against lockdown. a debate that's been had right around the uk. i think right around the world about what the balance is between lives and the economy. and those people who really are at risk. just talk us through this report. do you remember all those statements from the government right at the start of all this? were following the science, we are following the science. it's rather like my early economics classes which is to say well, let's ta ke classes which is to say well, let's take the economic advice.
which brings us onto the daily mail. worlds top scientists rage against lockdown. a debate that's been had right around the uk. i think right around the world about what the balance is between lives and the economy. and those people who really are at risk. just talk us through this report. do you remember all those statements from the government right at the start of all this? were following the science, we are following the science. it's rather like my early economics classes which is to say...
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mail frontpage. apparently you could win electric car for frontpage. apparently you could win electric carfor £900... frontpage. apparently you could win electric car for £900... as you say, not confirmed but if anything over the last year, the pattern is we get these leaks, the last year, the pattern is we get these lea ks, they the last year, the pattern is we get these leaks, they put the finger in these leaks, they put the finger in the breeze and if there is not too much of a hoew, this is what follows, so it looks as though... this is borisjohnson‘s worst nightmare, but it looks as though he is good have to bow to medical science, the data has spoken, it looks as though... we're kind of approaching a locked on by default anyway. wales is close, scotland is close, france is now close, the walls are falling in, and at least when i feel certain if this prince conference does happen if we know what we're dealing with at the beginning of the week. martin? we will know we are dealing with, sort o
mail frontpage. apparently you could win electric car for frontpage. apparently you could win electric carfor £900... frontpage. apparently you could win electric car for £900... as you say, not confirmed but if anything over the last year, the pattern is we get these leaks, the last year, the pattern is we get these lea ks, they the last year, the pattern is we get these leaks, they put the finger in these leaks, they put the finger in the breeze and if there is not too much of a hoew, this...
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it's not quite as provocative as the one we saw earlier from the daily mail. but, yes, it's about this evening standard interview, and obviously, a lot of people will be saying, well, we thought that you we re saying, well, we thought that you were trying to actually limit the kind of media attention you are getting from the uk, but now you are giving an interview about this. so they are going to get that kind of criticism and obviously, the fact that they are speaking from their £11 million mansion and all of that sort of stuff from california when they were going to be moving to canada and that idea seems to have disappeared. but they are talking about something incredibly serious which is structural racism in the uk, and obviously, megan markel has had experience of this, and she's talking about that from personal experience. and as a woman with black heritage, obviously, she is fully has the right to speak out, her perspective is going to be very interesting, despite the fact that prince harry probably doesn't want to talk so much about class inequality i
it's not quite as provocative as the one we saw earlier from the daily mail. but, yes, it's about this evening standard interview, and obviously, a lot of people will be saying, well, we thought that you we re saying, well, we thought that you were trying to actually limit the kind of media attention you are getting from the uk, but now you are giving an interview about this. so they are going to get that kind of criticism and obviously, the fact that they are speaking from their £11 million...
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. —— the daily mail. so, let us begin as you can see ros altman and repertory standing by for supper but start with the front page of the david tow graph and worth mejust with the front page of the david tow graph and worth me just explain the graphic it's either because it is quite startling, the headline reading simply that the second wave forecast to be more deadly than the first. and it has a graph there in front of the image you can see on the left—hand side of high peak which was the first wave and then you see that red line which is a factor second wave but overall containing a larger number of deaths was a “— containing a larger number of deaths was a —— which is a flatter line. mihirwe start was a —— which is a flatter line. mihir we start with you, what else does it say? the daily telegraph says this is an internal analysis that has spent resented to the prime minister by sage saying we should have death for a much longer time at a lower level than the spring but it will go on much
. —— the daily mail. so, let us begin as you can see ros altman and repertory standing by for supper but start with the front page of the david tow graph and worth mejust with the front page of the david tow graph and worth me just explain the graphic it's either because it is quite startling, the headline reading simply that the second wave forecast to be more deadly than the first. and it has a graph there in front of the image you can see on the left—hand side of high peak which was...
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you talk about common sense, the daily mail saying an epidemic of madness with millions more being put into lockdown and as you are retouched upon sparking a fresh crisis for struggling businesses. —— as you already touched upon. it is significant when a sometimes friendly paper of the daily mail really highlights all the government's very many families in terms of its response to coronavirus and particularly to how people are coping at the moment. it is focusing on businesses and i think that is probably the sensible thing for the daily mail to have done and just different interviews i've done with local leaders this week, they are saying very much that they do need more. west yorkshire for example, the offer from the government is that this is grant of £3000 but they are saying we need £5,000 every three weeks to keep our businesses going if they have to shut down because these restrictions. so when you get down to local council level they can be very specific in terms of the financial asks that they think the money they need from the treasury to get through this. but we are no
you talk about common sense, the daily mail saying an epidemic of madness with millions more being put into lockdown and as you are retouched upon sparking a fresh crisis for struggling businesses. —— as you already touched upon. it is significant when a sometimes friendly paper of the daily mail really highlights all the government's very many families in terms of its response to coronavirus and particularly to how people are coping at the moment. it is focusing on businesses and i think...
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let's turn to the daily mail which is focusing on a totally different front page, not coronavirus, not brexit, mobile phones, stefanie and this is increasing, you are not even allowed to touch a phone according to the paper and you will get a fine. you will get fined £200 for even just fine. you will get fined £200 for evenjust picking fine. you will get fined £200 for even just picking up your phone fine. you will get fined £200 for evenjust picking up your phone if you are caught by the police and a p pa re ntly you are caught by the police and apparently there has also been a campaign by the daily mail, they are causing some loopholes. according to statistics, every day five people die in car accidents on average and 68 more are injured and increasingly, the causes for that is people being distracted by their mobile phones and i think we all remember this horrific accident of a whole family being killed i think it was around four years ago somewhere in northern england when a glory driver was changing his music on his phone and then crashed into a small car. “ phone and then c
let's turn to the daily mail which is focusing on a totally different front page, not coronavirus, not brexit, mobile phones, stefanie and this is increasing, you are not even allowed to touch a phone according to the paper and you will get a fine. you will get fined £200 for even just fine. you will get fined £200 for evenjust picking fine. you will get fined £200 for even just picking up your phone fine. you will get fined £200 for evenjust picking up your phone if you are caught by the...
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with me are comment and features editor of cityam rachel cunliffe and the daily mail's deputy political editorjohn stevens. tomorrow's front pages, starting with.. the telegraph says the prime minister is to unveil tough new regional lockdowns which are expected to see closing time called for hundreds of pubs in the north—west of england for four weeks from 5pm wednesday. the metro are calling it "locktober". the paper says a new three—tier system of local covid alerts will be announced, with some areas to see pubs and bars shut, along with beauty salons, gyms and betting shops, for up to six months. the mirror says up to 85% of workers fearjob cuts as new restrictions on people's freedom are brought in. the mail says the prime minister is facing growing criticism. one former conservative minister writes that lockdowns are not working, and they are destroying livelihoods and creating untold damage and poverty. the guardian says the uk is at a critical moment as new restrictions are brought in. the paper says the prime minister will underline the gravity of the situation with a telev
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let's go to the daily mail, a vaccine boss no hope of normality untiljuly. even though this is andrew pollard quoted in the paper even though the first trials of this uk vaccine, the 0xford covid vaccine could be carried out at the end of the year, digby. i think he is onto something if what he is basically saying is a society has got to learn to live with us. if you look at asia, it has left with infection, sars is a good example some 17 years ago. they learned lessons because they wear masks. they are used to it, they do what they are told in various societal ways that help other people. whereas we especially but also a lot of other european countries don't do what they're told. they don't wear their masks andi told. they don't wear their masks and i think what he was trying to say is you can get a vaccine, roll it out through key workers but society cannot just think the vaccine has been created here it is all right the next morning because it isn't and he is to say, "until next summer, get used to it you will be social distancing, wearing masks, you will
let's go to the daily mail, a vaccine boss no hope of normality untiljuly. even though this is andrew pollard quoted in the paper even though the first trials of this uk vaccine, the 0xford covid vaccine could be carried out at the end of the year, digby. i think he is onto something if what he is basically saying is a society has got to learn to live with us. if you look at asia, it has left with infection, sars is a good example some 17 years ago. they learned lessons because they wear masks....
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meanwhile the daily mail celebrates the front line covid heroes who have made up part of the queen's birthday honours list. the mirror, too, looks at those who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic — including footballer marcus rashford who fought for free meals for disadvantaged children during the summer. so let's begin. thank you so much for coming back good to see you. let's start with the times. nice to get a bit of good news. it is nice to hear that various people that have given so much during this pandemic and the lockdown are being honoured in this way as well as alongside people like mary berry and marcus rashford, who has done so much for children that are going hungry in this country. i think one of the things people ask after this is of course that the right that the queen should honour people that have been on the front lines, social care workers come nhs, people who have been honoured that are set up food banks, gave millions of people free food, and we have to really ask though if these people are then going to get a pay rise. our supermarket workers, socia
meanwhile the daily mail celebrates the front line covid heroes who have made up part of the queen's birthday honours list. the mirror, too, looks at those who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic — including footballer marcus rashford who fought for free meals for disadvantaged children during the summer. so let's begin. thank you so much for coming back good to see you. let's start with the times. nice to get a bit of good news. it is nice to hear that various people that have...
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a former printworks site for the daily mail in oxfordshire — now owned by rebellion, a british media giant that makes games such as the forthcoming evil genius 2, sniper elite and this one — zombie army a. one of the key technologies for us in the games industry is digital distribution across our global population. so the more people that we can connect to with our games, the more people can play them and then itjust becomes a challenge of discovery. the key component, though, is it's exporting our creativity worldwide. and the audience for our computer games is as broad as we can reach with the internet. it may look like a blank canvas, but sites like this one, 50 miles west of london, will help video gaming dominate the attention economy. new technologies are making even the most complex game universally accessible. multiplayer titles have made gaming a social experience. and whereas books, films, tv shows and podcasts all have a single plot with an ending, it is in the very nature of gaming for the same content to go in countless, attention grabbing directions. these 3d worlds a
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kick us off at the daily mail, eve. you have to feel some sympathy for boris. there we were, last december, and he was saying red car, no it is blue car and he persuaded all those people who were pro—brexit and perhaps pro having a change of government or staying with the tories and usually to go and vote for him. and then it covid—19 happen. there was a lot of talk at the time about leveling up. and i think that most of the country thought that was a pretty fair thing to do because there is a sense that the southeast, we know it seems to be the richest part of the country. but of course, it takes extraordinary that the north seem to have been hit worse by covid—i9 than any other part of the country. that isa any other part of the country. that is a great sort of simplification but they do and i think i am fascinated to know why. is it because it is cold out there? is it denser? one of the things about sweden, sweden seems to have done so well but then the sweden by comparison to this country is so much emptier come if you have more people come falls or h
kick us off at the daily mail, eve. you have to feel some sympathy for boris. there we were, last december, and he was saying red car, no it is blue car and he persuaded all those people who were pro—brexit and perhaps pro having a change of government or staying with the tories and usually to go and vote for him. and then it covid—19 happen. there was a lot of talk at the time about leveling up. and i think that most of the country thought that was a pretty fair thing to do because there...
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the daily mail says it's back to the bad old days, with 22 million people now under stricter restriction and nine million more could join them later this week. their fuse of a spike of cases in london —— there are fears. the guardian leads on anger over the level of financial support provided by the chancellor, rishi sunak. it mentions of the three nightingale hospitals in the north of england that have been asked to mobilise his cases continues to rise. the telegraph says that borisjohnson ‘overruled' scientists that said the lockdown rules should be tougher than the 3—tier system. the scientific advisory group for emergencies warned the prime minister of ‘catastrophic consequences‘ if there wasn't a harsher lockdown. elsewhere, the french paper le figaro notes the rise of illegal parties in paris and shows a picture of a deserted louvre as france announces more support for the tourism industry announces more support for the tourism industry. and basketball legend lebronjames fronts the phillipine star as his team, the la lakers, win their 17th title after defeating miami in
the daily mail says it's back to the bad old days, with 22 million people now under stricter restriction and nine million more could join them later this week. their fuse of a spike of cases in london —— there are fears. the guardian leads on anger over the level of financial support provided by the chancellor, rishi sunak. it mentions of the three nightingale hospitals in the north of england that have been asked to mobilise his cases continues to rise. the telegraph says that borisjohnson...
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john quickly on this swift summary action, the daily mail date approaches stanley johnson outside his home about the contents of the books and he said he did not wa nt to of the books and he said he did not want to comment and number ten has declined. let's move to the front page of the times. and downsizing turkeys. what is going on here? farmers have a dilemma, and had not occurred to me in this way but if the rule of six is going to carry on until christmas, that means christmas dinners are going to be slightly smaller than usual. farmers are worrying about what to do about these giant turkeys that they ordered. —— that they all breed has nobody ever heard of leftovers? that takes us nicely back to the front page of the telegraph and fab news for mary barry. this is so sweet, she will be made a game in the queen's birthday honours. that should have come out injune but coronavirus got in the way of that andi coronavirus got in the way of that and i think they wanted to delay it because they wanted to include a lot of people who have put in so much effort and such a stunning work
john quickly on this swift summary action, the daily mail date approaches stanley johnson outside his home about the contents of the books and he said he did not wa nt to of the books and he said he did not want to comment and number ten has declined. let's move to the front page of the times. and downsizing turkeys. what is going on here? farmers have a dilemma, and had not occurred to me in this way but if the rule of six is going to carry on until christmas, that means christmas dinners are...
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joining me is the deputy political editor of the daily mail, john stevens. thanks very much for coming in to talk about this, your paper reporting on this story today. what is your understanding of why he is hanging around? is it more kind of detail to talk through or are we still talking about matters of substance that have to be resolved? yes, as you say, michel barnier is still in london, it is day four of these talks they have been happening and he has extended them until wednesday. speaking this afternoon to people on the british side of the negotiations, they are saying it is a positive thing that they have been extended, they are finally having more intensive talks. you know, since the summer the british side have been saying they wanted to step up have been saying they wanted to step up the pace of talks and wanted to start talking about the nitty—gritty across all the different areas of negotiations and they have said they are finally getting that. but they are finally getting that. but they are still saying it is not inevitable that they do get a
joining me is the deputy political editor of the daily mail, john stevens. thanks very much for coming in to talk about this, your paper reporting on this story today. what is your understanding of why he is hanging around? is it more kind of detail to talk through or are we still talking about matters of substance that have to be resolved? yes, as you say, michel barnier is still in london, it is day four of these talks they have been happening and he has extended them until wednesday....
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the daily mail points out is no balance at the moment, their headline there. document the situation in wales and they say supermarkets bands sock sales, cctv spies and social distancing and wrote checks in the welsh border. take us through this article. the mail will be contributing to this hysteria it like a headline like that. supermarkets banning sock sales come in some instances socks will be extremely important for people. particularly if they cannot afford to heat their homes properly and extra pair of socks, i think even the first minister said people cannot buy candles. it does seem like quite extreme behaviour. let's clarify, this is about the buying of nonessential items which is being banned in wales and socks is on that list. correct, nonessential items. and so toasters, bedding, towels, cards, stationery and candles. a p pa re ntly cards, stationery and candles. apparently have also been taken off sale. seen pictures and footage of supermarkets closing down particular supermarkets closing down particular supermarket aisles. and i think that will b
the daily mail points out is no balance at the moment, their headline there. document the situation in wales and they say supermarkets bands sock sales, cctv spies and social distancing and wrote checks in the welsh border. take us through this article. the mail will be contributing to this hysteria it like a headline like that. supermarkets banning sock sales come in some instances socks will be extremely important for people. particularly if they cannot afford to heat their homes properly and...
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the daily mail says borisjohnson is faceing the first signs of revolt from the his so—called ‘red wall‘ mps — over covid laws in the north. the guardian reports that tory mps in northern england say the covid—i9 pandemic has exposed what they describe as "the deep structural and systemic disadvantage faced by their communities". and the ‘i' says more than 50 of those conservative mps are demanding a ‘clear road map‘ for northern areas of england — that have been hardest hit by increased coronavirus restrictions. the daily telegraph reports immunity to covid—i9 may only last a matter of a months, according to research that could hinder the roll—out of a successful vaccine. the daily mirror shows a picture of the prime minister dishing up hot food, as he refuses to change policy on free holiday meals for disadvantaged children. while the metro focuses on a number of britons — trying to ensure no child will go hungry during the current school holidays — as borisjohnson refuses to extend the free school meals programme for children in england. and the financial times
the daily mail says borisjohnson is faceing the first signs of revolt from the his so—called ‘red wall‘ mps — over covid laws in the north. the guardian reports that tory mps in northern england say the covid—i9 pandemic has exposed what they describe as "the deep structural and systemic disadvantage faced by their communities". and the ‘i' says more than 50 of those conservative mps are demanding a ‘clear road map‘ for northern areas of england — that have been...
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the daily mail lead on a study by the medicaljournal the lancet which says staying indoors does not stop the virus and barely changes the r rate. the times is leaving on a story that says that £2 billion has been lost to fraudsters who targeted the governments to fraudsters who furloughs. so let's begin. the telegraph is suddenly disappeared on me. thank you so much to our guests. always good to have you with us. start with the mail. this study that they have that staying in does not stop the virus. that was the low point, wasn't it? stand was meant to stop virus. the science around coronavirus continues to develop and change. we have a whole range of different papers that emerge from the medical committee that advance our understanding. what's difficult is when we had a really strict lockdown in the late spring of this year, drop dramatically. it doesn't seem like envy of the restrictions that would be putting in place since, regional restrictions or tears, none of those seem to in fact working to suppress the numbers. in some places which see slight improvements, shifts to the curve.
the daily mail lead on a study by the medicaljournal the lancet which says staying indoors does not stop the virus and barely changes the r rate. the times is leaving on a story that says that £2 billion has been lost to fraudsters who targeted the governments to fraudsters who furloughs. so let's begin. the telegraph is suddenly disappeared on me. thank you so much to our guests. always good to have you with us. start with the mail. this study that they have that staying in does not stop the...
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let stand at the front page of the daily mail. this 12 minute covert test in boots. yes, boots is announcing it was to roll out rapid coded testing so the turnaround with the results would be pretty speedy. looking at charging 100 and £20 a test, though that is expected to come down, and it is open to everybody, not just to people who are symptomatic. i find it slightly worrying that it is the private sector moving in. we have already had test and trace outsourced to private companies to the tune of £12 billion that we know of, and they have completely bungled the response. so, that is the private sector being chosen by the government is that of a functional public sector, health service, that knows how to do test and trace and was completely cut out of the equation. an eye to see private companies moving in, into an area that the government should have got a grip on. other companies do —— other countries do come —— community testing, and i don't rely on private companies to do so. hundred and £20 is the gust. yes, they are saying if there is a big demand,
let stand at the front page of the daily mail. this 12 minute covert test in boots. yes, boots is announcing it was to roll out rapid coded testing so the turnaround with the results would be pretty speedy. looking at charging 100 and £20 a test, though that is expected to come down, and it is open to everybody, not just to people who are symptomatic. i find it slightly worrying that it is the private sector moving in. we have already had test and trace outsourced to private companies to the...
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the daily mail looks at a new report which reveals hundreds of under—65s have been killed by strokes and heart attacks because of the lockdown. and — the new york times reports the us could have the world's first working coronavirus vaccine within months — but that it may only provide moderate protection. so let's begin... always a but when you feel if you have a little bit of good news. really good to have you both on. absolutely all of the papers as we saw dominated by coronavirus, all the different restrictions across the different restrictions across the uk and also what is happening internationally, we will start with the telegraph, this is rishi sunak the telegraph, this is rishi sunak the big split about how to deal with the, whether to bring in lockdowns, whether to, how to look at the academy and i know that you have been looking at the different restrictions, the type of recoveries that will be happening on the root economy, i knew got to the alphabet on it with the spectator, talk us through the paper is saying with rishi sunak. he doesn't want to see it circuit breake
the daily mail looks at a new report which reveals hundreds of under—65s have been killed by strokes and heart attacks because of the lockdown. and — the new york times reports the us could have the world's first working coronavirus vaccine within months — but that it may only provide moderate protection. so let's begin... always a but when you feel if you have a little bit of good news. really good to have you both on. absolutely all of the papers as we saw dominated by coronavirus, all...
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the daily mail reports that lockdown has sparked a "tory civil war", as the paper claims members of the cabinet were "kept in the dark". and finally, the star has a front page tribute to the former 007 star sir sean connery, who has died aged 90. they say the "world is in mourning". let's begin our chat. lovely to have you back. iwonder let's begin our chat. lovely to have you back. i wonder if you kick off for us, yasmin alibhai—brown, front page of the express, and there, pm's last—ditch plea to save christmas and the nhs. yes, obviously, the sunday times has cover this, there we re sunday times has cover this, there were mornings weeks ago the numbers we re were mornings weeks ago the numbers were increasing at such speed and spreading fast that the nhs, again, would not be able to cope, even though we have got the nightingale hospitals and better preparation, but it's interesting that the express, the right—wing press, is actually a little bit more onside than thought it would be because they kind of have been very understanding of mrjohnson, saying he is trying to save the ai
the daily mail reports that lockdown has sparked a "tory civil war", as the paper claims members of the cabinet were "kept in the dark". and finally, the star has a front page tribute to the former 007 star sir sean connery, who has died aged 90. they say the "world is in mourning". let's begin our chat. lovely to have you back. iwonder let's begin our chat. lovely to have you back. i wonder if you kick off for us, yasmin alibhai—brown, front page of the express,...
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which brings us onto the daily mail. worlds top scientists rage against lockdown. a debate that's been had right around the uk. i think right around the world about what the balance is between lives and the economy. and those people who really are at risk. just talk us through this report. do you remember all those statements from the government right at the start of all this? were following the science, we are following the science. it's rather like my early economics classes which is to say well, let's ta ke classes which is to say well, let's take the economic advice. the problem is, there are a lot of scientific views. they are lots of economist views. and balancing those views is a real problem for any government. in here we are told that some top scientists from not just oxford but harvard and stanford and the great and the good in the medical profession are saying life should be allowed to return to normal for all but the elderly. that's gotta be defined. and vulnerable. and that's what the top scientists are saying. more than 40,000 doctors and medical expe
which brings us onto the daily mail. worlds top scientists rage against lockdown. a debate that's been had right around the uk. i think right around the world about what the balance is between lives and the economy. and those people who really are at risk. just talk us through this report. do you remember all those statements from the government right at the start of all this? were following the science, we are following the science. it's rather like my early economics classes which is to say...
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according to the daily mail — police have urged pubs and restaurants in london — to check on customers — to ensure they stick to lockdown rules. the japan times says the country is on cyber—alert — after the uk and the us alleged a series of cyberattacks orchestrated by russian military intelligence, aimed at disrupting the tokyo olympics and paralympics. the international edition of the financial times reports the us department ofjustice has accused google of suppressing competition in internet search — in a lawsuit that marks the beginning of a landmark antitrust case against one of the world's largest technology groups. and the front page of the daily telegraph features former cricketer and commentator, sir geoffrey boycott — who's accused the bbc of sacrificing "quality for equality." so let's begin. hello to you both. we will start with the metro newspaper which focuses my not surprisingly of course, on what is happening in manchester. tear and loathing. i don't know how long it took for them to think of that headline. now can we had days of political wrangling and not s
according to the daily mail — police have urged pubs and restaurants in london — to check on customers — to ensure they stick to lockdown rules. the japan times says the country is on cyber—alert — after the uk and the us alleged a series of cyberattacks orchestrated by russian military intelligence, aimed at disrupting the tokyo olympics and paralympics. the international edition of the financial times reports the us department ofjustice has accused google of suppressing competition...
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and the daily mail says borisjohnson is on a collision course with the church over brexit as the uk's five anglican archbishops warn that controversial legislation would set a "disastrous precedent" and undermine britain's standing in the world. let's look at the times this addition. millions in it for manchester to buy off corona result. could be 100 million according to some estimates because the government desperately wants them to government desperately wants them to go into tier 3 willingly. it does and there is the issue there because of the moment there is unholiness and what makes it more complicated for the government and the story saysis for the government and the story says is senior tories in the town and better manchester, including rather unfortunately for boris johnson the chairman of the 1922 committee of backbench tory mps graham brady have aligned themselves with andy burnham and said we will not do it unless we get a concession and the concession is money to help keep the local economy going. and it's a difficult dilemma for the government. burnham is engaged in som
and the daily mail says borisjohnson is on a collision course with the church over brexit as the uk's five anglican archbishops warn that controversial legislation would set a "disastrous precedent" and undermine britain's standing in the world. let's look at the times this addition. millions in it for manchester to buy off corona result. could be 100 million according to some estimates because the government desperately wants them to government desperately wants them to go into tier...
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that's also the main story in the daily mail — along with the interview that the duke and duchess of sussex gave to mark the start of black history month, calling for britain to end structural racism. in the mirror, george floyd's sister appeals for americans to vote donald trump out of office — saying, "don't let my brother "george die in vain." the financial times' international edition leads with the announcement by the european commission that it is suing the uk over its plans to breach international law by violating the brexit withdrawal agreement. and finally the japan times leads with the technical glitch that led to the tokyo stock exchange halting trading in all stocks for the whole of thursday — for the first time since 2006. lots to get to, lots of different front pages, but let's start now with the i and the telegraph as well, but let's focus on the i for the time being, olivia, which is dealing with the snp mp, margaret ferrier, who broke the covid—19 rules after taking a test and testing positive and then still travelling to westminster and back again to scotland.
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with me are comment and features editor of cityam rachel cunliffe and the daily mail's deputy political editorjohn stevens. now, tomorrow's front pages, they begin with the telegraph says the prime minister is to unveil tough new regional lockdowns which are expected to see closing time called for hundreds of pubs in the north—west of england for four weeks from 5pm wednesday. the metro are calling it "locktober". the paper says a new three tier system of local covid alerts will be announced, with some areas to see pubs and bars shut — along with beauty salons, gyms and betting shops — for up to six months. the times says it understands the strongest measures for areas a very high risk will be implemented for four weeks at a time before being reviewed, while local leaders will be offered the opportunity to go further with their own measures. the mirror says up to 85% of workers fearjob cuts as new restrictions on people's freedom are brought in. the mail says the prime minister is facing growing criticism — one former conservative minister writes that lockdowns are not working,
with me are comment and features editor of cityam rachel cunliffe and the daily mail's deputy political editorjohn stevens. now, tomorrow's front pages, they begin with the telegraph says the prime minister is to unveil tough new regional lockdowns which are expected to see closing time called for hundreds of pubs in the north—west of england for four weeks from 5pm wednesday. the metro are calling it "locktober". the paper says a new three tier system of local covid alerts will be...
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according to the daily mail — labour is in open warfare afterjeremy corbyn‘s suspension. the ‘i' also highlights the report into anti—semitism — suggesting the party broke the law three times underjeremy corbyn‘s leadership. the daily telegraph reports thatjeremy corbyn has vowed to fight his suspension from labour — as his allies accused sir keir starmer of inciting a party war. the yorkshire post reports most of the county will be under the most stringent coronavirus measures from next week as west yorkshire enters tier 3 from monday. and a few days before the us election — the financial times reports that the us economy grew at its fastest post—war pace in the third quarter, bouncing back from coronavirus lockdowns and offering donald trump the opportunity to tout the recovery — in a late pitch to voters before tuesday's poll. so, let's begin. great to see you both. tim, no, we'll great to see you both. tim, no, we‘ ll start great to see you both. tim, no, we'll start with lizzie. could you start us off with your paper, km starmer‘s zero tolerance.
according to the daily mail — labour is in open warfare afterjeremy corbyn‘s suspension. the ‘i' also highlights the report into anti—semitism — suggesting the party broke the law three times underjeremy corbyn‘s leadership. the daily telegraph reports thatjeremy corbyn has vowed to fight his suspension from labour — as his allies accused sir keir starmer of inciting a party war. the yorkshire post reports most of the county will be under the most stringent coronavirus measures...
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the daily mail says it's back to the bad old days — with 22 million people now under stricter restrictions and nine million more could join them later this week. the express warns that a ‘national lockdown is looming' unless britons stick to the new coronavirus rules. the guardian leads on the anger from northern mayors and some tory mps over the level of financial support provided. the yorkshire post mentions the three temporary so—called ‘nightingale‘ hospitals in the north of england that have been asked to mobilise if cases continue to rise. the telegraph says that borisjohnson ‘overruled' scientists who said the lockdown rules should be tougher — the scientific advisory group for emergencies warned the prime minister of ‘catastrophic consequences‘ if there wasn't a harsher lockdown. the times mentions the warning from england's chief medical officer chris whitty who said the new restrictions may not be enough to bring the pandemic under control — unless more areas are placed into the top tier. and after 204 days of restrictions, the daily star says ‘we‘re back to
the daily mail says it's back to the bad old days — with 22 million people now under stricter restrictions and nine million more could join them later this week. the express warns that a ‘national lockdown is looming' unless britons stick to the new coronavirus rules. the guardian leads on the anger from northern mayors and some tory mps over the level of financial support provided. the yorkshire post mentions the three temporary so—called ‘nightingale‘ hospitals in the north of...
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a former printworks site for the daily mail in oxfordshire — now owned by rebellion, a british media giant that makes games such as the forthcoming evil genius 2, sniper elite and this one — zombie army four. one of the key technologies for us in the games industry is digital distribution across our global population. so the more people that we can connect to with our games, the more people can play them and then itjust becomes a challenge of discovery. the key component, though, is it's exporting our creativity worldwide. and the audience for our computer games is as broad as we can reach with the internet. it may look like a blank canvas, but sites like this one, 50 miles west of london, will help video gaming dominate the attention economy. new technologies are making even the most complex game universally accessible. multiplayer titles have made gaming a social experience. and whereas books, films, tv shows and podcasts all have a single plot with an ending, it is in the very nature of gaming for the same content to go in countless, attention—grabbing directions. these 3d wor
a former printworks site for the daily mail in oxfordshire — now owned by rebellion, a british media giant that makes games such as the forthcoming evil genius 2, sniper elite and this one — zombie army four. one of the key technologies for us in the games industry is digital distribution across our global population. so the more people that we can connect to with our games, the more people can play them and then itjust becomes a challenge of discovery. the key component, though, is it's...
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the daily mail reports that boots is launching a coronavirus testing service — which it says will give results injust 12 minutes. the guardian says the government is under pressure from conservative mps to perform a policy u—turn — after refusing to back down on its decision — not to extend free school meals over the holidays for disadvantaged children in england. and the back page of the metro captures an image of lewes hamilton — celebrating after winning a record—breaking 92nd grand prix — and overtaking michael schumacher with the highest number of victories in formula one history that was a quick look through some of those front pages. let's start oui’ of those front pages. let's start our chats. rachel, kick us off with the front page of the metro. yes, what does it say? so, we are talking about the story that's been developing through the day, and that was the suspected hijacking, but we now understand that it was seven stowaways that were on the tanker, it was a liberian registered tanker, greek owned, left legos 20 days ago and then a incident developed off the i
the daily mail reports that boots is launching a coronavirus testing service — which it says will give results injust 12 minutes. the guardian says the government is under pressure from conservative mps to perform a policy u—turn — after refusing to back down on its decision — not to extend free school meals over the holidays for disadvantaged children in england. and the back page of the metro captures an image of lewes hamilton — celebrating after winning a record—breaking 92nd...
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anthony a single father and former chef in the tourist hub of kissimmee florida told daily mail quote i'm living paycheck to paycheck i can't even save $100.00 we can't get tourist to come in and out so it limits the hours we can work and unfortunately because i was the highest paid at the restaurant where i work i was the 1st to get cut. another hurdle for those in kissimmee in the surrounding area is that there is not a single homeless shelter in the city not one just decrepit hotels trapped without a sign of hope in sight many residents feel like they're living in 3rd world countries one resident wrote just a note spoke with the washington post saying quote the economy just keeps going up up up and the minimum wage is staying the same so how do they expect people to be able to pay their rent and pay for their car. that's why more people are ending up in these hotels there's not enough resources out there to help us be able to help ourselves. feel like this story is a metaphor for the united states as a whole in light of covert and everything that we've seen happen in 2020 when you
anthony a single father and former chef in the tourist hub of kissimmee florida told daily mail quote i'm living paycheck to paycheck i can't even save $100.00 we can't get tourist to come in and out so it limits the hours we can work and unfortunately because i was the highest paid at the restaurant where i work i was the 1st to get cut. another hurdle for those in kissimmee in the surrounding area is that there is not a single homeless shelter in the city not one just decrepit hotels trapped...