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i am daily telegraph with a pinch of salt though. iam not daily telegraph with a pinch of salt though. i am not sure they are looking at the data coming out of test and trace. to give us an accurate picture of how transmission is actually occurring. a, because we know the test entry services not doing very well in terms of the proportion of people it is making contact with. and also i think test and trace, it is biased towards people who are spending a lot of time with and who you know which is more likely to be spending time in each other‘s households were as in a restau ra nt, each other‘s households were as in a restaurant, if you are a bit further than two metres away from someone but i sat in the same spaces them, and it is poorly ventilated that may well still be a big risk of covid—19 transmission that will not get picked up and a test and trace data. i would urge caution about interpreting that data in the way that article does. a big discrepancy in the numbers. nicely caveat it. thank you. daily telegraph, you have an
i am daily telegraph with a pinch of salt though. iam not daily telegraph with a pinch of salt though. i am not sure they are looking at the data coming out of test and trace. to give us an accurate picture of how transmission is actually occurring. a, because we know the test entry services not doing very well in terms of the proportion of people it is making contact with. and also i think test and trace, it is biased towards people who are spending a lot of time with and who you know which is...
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back to the front page of the daily telegraph. they are covering a story that we have been covering here on bbc news, an awful story, the headline reads, "two children among four held as migrant boat sinks in channel." mihir, the details of this are upsetting. they are very upsetting. there are lots of migrants trying to get here from france. we had more than seven have thousands this year so file —— seven have thousands so far this year. and there were others killed along with there were others killed along with the children, and of course this is a huge migration problem that has been ongoing for a long time now, and the british government is in negotiations with the french government as to what can be done about it, but to to solve the problem, you have got to have a broader strategy here, again, but dealing with these migrants coming from iraq and iran and how do you deal with that? how do you ensure that they don't keep pouring in? ros, practical solution to this does seem ros, practical solution to this does seem pretty
back to the front page of the daily telegraph. they are covering a story that we have been covering here on bbc news, an awful story, the headline reads, "two children among four held as migrant boat sinks in channel." mihir, the details of this are upsetting. they are very upsetting. there are lots of migrants trying to get here from france. we had more than seven have thousands this year so file —— seven have thousands so far this year. and there were others killed along with...
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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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completely different story now, still in the daily telegraph front page of the education editor. teaching white privilege as fact is, quote, illegal. this comes from a common statement by one of the ministers. tell us about this please. the qualities ministers said that people should not be learning about white privilege as a fact in schools, or learning to inherit racial guilt, she says that it's an ideology that sees she says that it's an ideology that sees my blackness as victimhood and their whiteness as oppression. this is obviously a highly controversial issue because for many people it is not a matter of debate. it's a fact thatis not a matter of debate. it's a fact that is proven over history. i don't think that she is saying that children should not learn about white privilege and i think she is saying that it should be understood ata saying that it should be understood at a concept like white supremacy which is obviously an extremely dangerous throughout history. even saying that is very offensive to a lot of people, black or not. your thoughts harriet? i think this art
completely different story now, still in the daily telegraph front page of the education editor. teaching white privilege as fact is, quote, illegal. this comes from a common statement by one of the ministers. tell us about this please. the qualities ministers said that people should not be learning about white privilege as a fact in schools, or learning to inherit racial guilt, she says that it's an ideology that sees she says that it's an ideology that sees my blackness as victimhood and...
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martin, we're going to turn from the ft to the daily telegraph now. something ofa the daily telegraph now. something of a success for chris packham. yes, a commendable campaign, chris packham, and this is about wildlife shoots, grouse shoots and so on, and apparently the telegraph is saying he has a high court challenge coming in the next week over the large numbers of game birds around sites of interest, which is in essence using reserves by natural england, the release of large game birds in that area has a detrimental effect in other birdlife and other wildlife, and the result of this according to the telegraph, there's going to be restrictions on exactly that, the release of game birds around, within about 500 metres of, any scientific interest. often the terrain those game boards are being released and is around this type of sites and the story is that therefore, that will have a massive impact on the game bird shooting industry and
martin, we're going to turn from the ft to the daily telegraph now. something ofa the daily telegraph now. something of a success for chris packham. yes, a commendable campaign, chris packham, and this is about wildlife shoots, grouse shoots and so on, and apparently the telegraph is saying he has a high court challenge coming in the next week over the large numbers of game birds around sites of interest, which is in essence using reserves by natural england, the release of large game birds in...
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telegraph, and they are a p pa re ntly daily telegraph, and they are apparently loopholes that some people may employ to avoid lockdown restrictions. absolutely, and i think there has been a lot of debate about the clarity of the rules that we all operate under, but some of it might also be a technological issue. lots of use of this programme will have downloaded the nhs at to their phones, and there is a suggestion that revisions to that app, people regularly update their phones and this is part of that process, might trigger more and faster alerts, that you might have been in contact with people who have had covid. that is fine if we are confident that the app fine if we are confident that the app is accurate and the technology behind the app is accurate, people will be happy to self—isolate a bit —— a bit more quickly than they would have done previously. but lots of people doubt the quality of the technology, there have been concerns about the whole of the tracking testing system and it is not clear to me whether enough people to make it work will continue to follow the ad
telegraph, and they are a p pa re ntly daily telegraph, and they are apparently loopholes that some people may employ to avoid lockdown restrictions. absolutely, and i think there has been a lot of debate about the clarity of the rules that we all operate under, but some of it might also be a technological issue. lots of use of this programme will have downloaded the nhs at to their phones, and there is a suggestion that revisions to that app, people regularly update their phones and this is...
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elsewhere, the daily telegraph reports on a new campaign to ensure that people with non—covid related sickness get the treatment they need at hospitals and gp surgeries. it comes as the daily mail reports on the impact of lockdown on patients earlier this year, with new figures showing that more than 110,000 people have now been waiting over a year for medical treatment. turning our attention to a couple of international front pages, la figaro reports that several large french cities — lyon, lille, saint—etienne and grenoble — are being placed on maximum covid—19 alert. meanwhile, the japan times says that ‘debate persists‘ on whether or not to hold the tokyo olympics next year, with some arguing that it will help to revive the economy, but others worrying that the pandemic will not be over by then. once again, the coronavirus and everything that comes with it dominating the pages on the international pages. really good to have you both on as always. we‘re going to start with the metro, which is looking at this 3—tier system that we‘re going to have announced potenti
elsewhere, the daily telegraph reports on a new campaign to ensure that people with non—covid related sickness get the treatment they need at hospitals and gp surgeries. it comes as the daily mail reports on the impact of lockdown on patients earlier this year, with new figures showing that more than 110,000 people have now been waiting over a year for medical treatment. turning our attention to a couple of international front pages, la figaro reports that several large french cities —...
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let's bring in the daily telegraph story, they quote conservatives 3s daily telegraph story, they quote conservatives as saying this is control freak re—gone mad. it seems like a nonsensical situation with the first minister can dictate with the first minister can dictate with the nonessential items that people can not buy things that supermarkets and get them delivered online within hours or even the next day. it's a bit strange because you have people in gloucestershire just over the border necking over their business normally and in wales they cannot. it's confusing and strange. we are becoming increasingly disunited as a kingdom, and when it comes to certain conservatives in the party that has been pushed back in recent weeks, i mean last week we had the chairman of the 1922 committee leading a bunch of 42 tory mps that rebelled against further restrictions, particularly the imposition of a 10pm curfew. and really been railing against the imposition of further draconian measures, but partly because they feel it's an assault on liberty but also because of the economic costs that we
let's bring in the daily telegraph story, they quote conservatives 3s daily telegraph story, they quote conservatives as saying this is control freak re—gone mad. it seems like a nonsensical situation with the first minister can dictate with the first minister can dictate with the nonessential items that people can not buy things that supermarkets and get them delivered online within hours or even the next day. it's a bit strange because you have people in gloucestershire just over the border...
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ourfinal start to head to the daily telegraph front page. our final start to look at. we are going to look at, the final story if you can just about see that. bbc stars must declare their outside earnings. what is this about, joe? outside earnings. what is this about, joe? interesting. this story is basically suggesting it specifically says bbc stars as well. so presenters will be forced to disclose outside earnings. essentially on a public database. in a sense it's almost a bit like a declaration of interest. in the idea of that is in order to show there is a degree of bias because perhaps individuals have received monies from other parties to do particular works. it could be presenting things. it could be a significant suit] things. it could be a significant suiti on things. it could be a significant sum on top of the significant salary for top this been a long—running saga about presenters are paid. and big concerns about those that had sort of, individual companies where their earnings with envy and run through there were also tax implications, tax dodging in the
ourfinal start to head to the daily telegraph front page. our final start to look at. we are going to look at, the final story if you can just about see that. bbc stars must declare their outside earnings. what is this about, joe? outside earnings. what is this about, joe? interesting. this story is basically suggesting it specifically says bbc stars as well. so presenters will be forced to disclose outside earnings. essentially on a public database. in a sense it's almost a bit like a...
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tim, still on the front page of the daily telegraph, the tragic events that took place today in nice in france, a defiant emmanuel macron saying that it a defiant emmanuel macron saying thatitis a defiant emmanuel macron saying that it is with great clarity again today, "we will not give any ground." absolutely, and we are understandably preoccupied with our political drama today, but yes, the events in france really do chill you. and to be murdered in a church — which for many people in france, britain and around the world is a place of sanctuary — is a horrible thing. and clearly the person who committed this crime of muslim background does not in any way speak for most muslims. but what they're trying to do by attacking a church is to create a clash of civilizations. and as the telegraph reports, i'm afraid someone who is abetting that payment is the leader of turkey, president erewhon. he seems to be deliberately misinterpreting what macron has been saying, he's been saying free speech is important to france, he wasn't saying criticising mohammed is something he approved of.
tim, still on the front page of the daily telegraph, the tragic events that took place today in nice in france, a defiant emmanuel macron saying that it a defiant emmanuel macron saying thatitis a defiant emmanuel macron saying that it is with great clarity again today, "we will not give any ground." absolutely, and we are understandably preoccupied with our political drama today, but yes, the events in france really do chill you. and to be murdered in a church — which for many...
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telegraph not picking up to the daily telegraph not picking up on this suggestion that care homes are being asked to take back road patients who have been discharged from hospital. it is the paper discharged from hospital. it is the pa per exactly discharged from hospital. it is the paper exactly saying? we've been here before and it was actually devastating the first time around. this is a worrying story in the front page of the telegraph. as we know at the height of lockdown we had thousands of patients that were discharged without so much as a test and your disasters. 15,000 people on the number of care home residents in the number of care home residents in the uk that died from coronavirus related symptoms so far since the pandemic started in the fear of course is that we could see a repeat of that. a few things to note here, first of all it said they were first discharged many did not have a test and it seems to get obvious thing that policy now take into account the don't leave hospital to go anywhere without that test. the second issue the uk had is that with shipping and care
telegraph not picking up to the daily telegraph not picking up on this suggestion that care homes are being asked to take back road patients who have been discharged from hospital. it is the paper discharged from hospital. it is the pa per exactly discharged from hospital. it is the paper exactly saying? we've been here before and it was actually devastating the first time around. this is a worrying story in the front page of the telegraph. as we know at the height of lockdown we had thousands...
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the daily telegraph reports the impact of efforts to protect the nhs from the pandemic with hospital admissions for serious illnesses plummeting by up to 90%. the guardian reports greater manchester could soon run out of beds to treat people left seriously ill with covid—i9, and some of the region's 12 hospitals are already full. the metro reports the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, is asking that mps are allowed to vote on extra funding for any area moved into tier three in order to prevent "economic disaster." the financial times says europe's economy is sliding towards a double—dip recession, with economists warning that rising coronavirus infections and fresh government restrictions on people's movement are likely to cut short the region's recent recovery. 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. and according to the daily mirror, political leaders are united behind a
the daily telegraph reports the impact of efforts to protect the nhs from the pandemic with hospital admissions for serious illnesses plummeting by up to 90%. the guardian reports greater manchester could soon run out of beds to treat people left seriously ill with covid—i9, and some of the region's 12 hospitals are already full. the metro reports the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, is asking that mps are allowed to vote on extra funding for any area moved into tier three in order...
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daily telegraph, you mentioned treatments. news of a covid vaccine but with a caveat. it feels like every day now is that a story about a vaccine getting a bit closer. if feel like you're taking two steps forward and thena you're taking two steps forward and then a new newspaper story comes out and forces you to take one step back. that's a brilliant example of this. today where they telegraph our reporting that yes we might be close toa reporting that yes we might be close to a vaccine but the antibodies that it generates might only last three or 4—month. in fact they would become definitely less affected by a degree of 25% after three months. the suggestion in the telegraph here being that that could lead to people needing to be vaccinated at least twice a year. even more worrying perhaps though is that fall on effectiveness of 25% over that three month period rises to 40% reduction in how effective it is if the people oi'i in how effective it is if the people on the receipt of the back are over 75 years old. that's the very group we really need this vaccine to wor
daily telegraph, you mentioned treatments. news of a covid vaccine but with a caveat. it feels like every day now is that a story about a vaccine getting a bit closer. if feel like you're taking two steps forward and thena you're taking two steps forward and then a new newspaper story comes out and forces you to take one step back. that's a brilliant example of this. today where they telegraph our reporting that yes we might be close toa reporting that yes we might be close to a vaccine but the...
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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 we saw in this country and across europe and across much of the rest of the world in the early days of the pandemic. and macron said if the virus continued to increase at the current rate then france is not intensive care beds would
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...
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let's begin with the daily telegraph. we are going to start with rishi sunak and this extra pledge... we're expecting the chancellor to make an announcement tomorrow and in theory, we're expecting him to give extra support for those firms, those companies in that second tier because up until now, it was only the companies that found themselves in the third tier that were receiving support. that's in theory what we're expecting. that's right. these tier 2 businesses have found themselves between a rock and hard place during this time. so, they can't receive the same level of support for shutting because technically, they're legally allowed, but a combination of the social distancing restrictions between households and the 10pm cu rfew between households and the 10pm curfew has really, really hit businesses. so this is something that mps have been calling for for the last couple weeks, saying you have to provide more support for businesses and this time of lockdown. the thing to remember is london and essex and some parts o
let's begin with the daily telegraph. we are going to start with rishi sunak and this extra pledge... we're expecting the chancellor to make an announcement tomorrow and in theory, we're expecting him to give extra support for those firms, those companies in that second tier because up until now, it was only the companies that found themselves in the third tier that were receiving support. that's in theory what we're expecting. that's right. these tier 2 businesses have found themselves between...
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the daily telegraph reports a fourth tier of restrictions in england is on the way, after scientists warned the prime minister the virus was spreading faster than even their own gloomiest predictions, while the daily mail says a cabinet source has told the paper a national lockdown will be announced next week. the guardian says health oficials suggest a national lockdown now could "save christmas" in england and allow families to meet during the festive season. according to the i, boris johnson is summoning the leaders of scotland, wales and northern ireland in effort to find a "common approach" that can reduce coronavirus cases before the winter break. the daily express reports that hudnreds of thousands of over—55s dipping into their pensions to get through the pandemic risk creating a "generation in poverty", while the financial times says global equities were on track for their worst week since march, with silicon valley groups among the latest casualties in a sell—off driven by alarm over surging coronavirus cases and nervousness around the us election. and the daily mirror
the daily telegraph reports a fourth tier of restrictions in england is on the way, after scientists warned the prime minister the virus was spreading faster than even their own gloomiest predictions, while the daily mail says a cabinet source has told the paper a national lockdown will be announced next week. the guardian says health oficials suggest a national lockdown now could "save christmas" in england and allow families to meet during the festive season. according to the i,...
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which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i knowjason which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i know jason you're a big fan of strictly come dancing, i have not been asked to be on it yet. i know, they are missing a trick here but on a note, it will be a rather different strictly come dancing with one of the judges on her own, a table for one. there are photos showing the judges in a row, they are just not socially distance, they are just not socially distance, theyjust they are just not socially distance, they just have they are just not socially distance, theyjust have these gold phones. it will be slightly different in terms of the presentation but i think the country needs strictly, don't wait the same we tied microwave we need ba ke—off. the same we tied microwave we need bake-off. bake-off was slightly different because it was a different feel where is this we will see will be under different measures. will it run through or will stefanie, it have to stop for whatever reason? what is happening in germany quizzing is there a strictly german version? i think it is called c
which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i knowjason which leads us onto the daily telegraph and i know jason you're a big fan of strictly come dancing, i have not been asked to be on it yet. i know, they are missing a trick here but on a note, it will be a rather different strictly come dancing with one of the judges on her own, a table for one. there are photos showing the judges in a row, they are just not socially distance, they are just not socially distance, theyjust they are just not...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph, it says france will be plunged into a second lockdown after president macron said europe was being overrun by a second wave of coronavirus. similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdown and germany moved to shut part of its economy to try and combat the virus. scientists are hoping for a vaccine by chistmas. that's on the front page of the times. the government believes that a german vaccine backed by pfizer could be ready by then. the guardian leads with the story that up to ten per cent of england's population could be tested for coronavirus every week. on the front page of the independent, government ministers have been warned that deaths in the channel are inevitable unless safe legal routes are introduced. and on the front page of the daily mail, medics, business leaders and mps are warning that a second lockdown would devastate the economy. so let's begin... the headline there, france goes into second to and this is a hugely significant announcement from emmanuel macron. absolutel
on the front page of the daily telegraph, it says france will be plunged into a second lockdown after president macron said europe was being overrun by a second wave of coronavirus. similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdown and germany moved to shut part of its economy to try and combat the virus. scientists are hoping for a vaccine by chistmas. that's on the front page of the times. the government believes that a german vaccine...
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eve, if i can take it to the daily telegraph. we lost you when we discuss this but your thoughts on the picture story and the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire, it will break the role of sex that christmas was did you think when you saw this? —— the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. the rule of six. we have been taking to our families. that we have the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. that we have been talking to our families. to ourfamilies. that we have been talking to ourfamilies. at hoping that we will be allowed to have a christmas. we've all planned that make i think a lot of us have simplified christmas and said that we arejust going simplified christmas and said that we are just going to try and stick to the family bubble and we are going to be as careful as we can and all people sitting at one end of the table and teenagers at another. all of that thing. but i'm not saying i would go against the advice of the government because we have been for months of behaving as the scientists oi’ month
eve, if i can take it to the daily telegraph. we lost you when we discuss this but your thoughts on the picture story and the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire, it will break the role of sex that christmas was did you think when you saw this? —— the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. the rule of six. we have been taking to our families. that we have the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. that we have been talking to our families. to ourfamilies. that we have been...
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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 longer. it could go oi'i will go on much longer. it could go on even beyond christmas and within a few weeks, you remember the death of what today was 367, it could reach 500. and what is basically neededis reach 500. and what is basically needed is a proper strategy to deal with that. remember a few weeks ago, sage said we should have a two week circuit breaker which the government did not accept with boris johnson saying we have tier three programme, tier programme, tier 0ne, tier two, and tier three and clearly these projections are being made to persuade the government go in for a much stricter strategy to contain the problem. and the government excepting that or not is a debatable proposition. ros what do you make of the calls for a stronger stricter lockdown? i understand the calls and this is not an easy decision. nobody really knows because we haven't dealt with this
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 longer. it could go oi'i will go on much longer. it could go on even beyond christmas and within a few weeks, you remember the death of what today was 367, it could reach 500. and what is basically neededis reach 500. and what is basically needed is a proper strategy to deal with...
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so why is a daily telegraph focusing on full? they are focusing on the study that has been done by a university looking at the original modelling that was done that showed that there would be 500,000 deaths if we did not do anything and there were no lockdown restrictions. and it is basically saying that actually if we had basically saying that actually if we ha d a llowe d basically saying that actually if we had allowed more people to get infected and to build up some level of herd immunity, then the resurgence of the virus would not be so grave. and the strategy ofjust trying to completely suppress the virus and therefore stop some of us getting it and therefore building our community is a flawed one. now i think this is deeply contentious because actually there is a big body of evidence and mainstream thinking in the sight of a community that you need restrictions and if you sort of play it out and two things it would've meant a lot more death and even the debts we have seen now. but critically we don't know how long immunity
so why is a daily telegraph focusing on full? they are focusing on the study that has been done by a university looking at the original modelling that was done that showed that there would be 500,000 deaths if we did not do anything and there were no lockdown restrictions. and it is basically saying that actually if we had basically saying that actually if we ha d a llowe d basically saying that actually if we had allowed more people to get infected and to build up some level of herd immunity,...
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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 the eh rc looking into anti—semitism allegations and how these were handled. this was launched last may and was long—awaited. and we knew today would be a dramatic day anyway, but it all unfolded in a completely unexpected way. the day
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let's look at the daily telegraph. it now looks like teachers unions, some of the teachers unions are calling for a two—week half term. we got a have term i don't know, differs around the country. half term starting possibly for some children next week for many others the week after. two week have terms. have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, ithink have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, i think so. this has been a top are actually quite a long time. it was already in discussion back in september to have a longer have term. this is of course for any pa rent term. this is of course for any parent it's another nightmare. pa rents parent it's another nightmare. parents have to work. it's really difficult what to do, yet another week with children at home. the national education union is advocating another two week circuit breaker. they say you have
let's look at the daily telegraph. it now looks like teachers unions, some of the teachers unions are calling for a two—week half term. we got a have term i don't know, differs around the country. half term starting possibly for some children next week for many others the week after. two week have terms. have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, ithink have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, i think so. this has been a top are actually quite a long time. it was already in discussion back...
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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 showing any symptoms. the huge cost of shutting down businesses and the hospitality industry. i think this speaks also to the fact why this new traffic light system has been announced yet because there was this big divide within the cabinet —— haven't been announced. you've got the health secretary matt hancock, his primary motivation is to make sure hospitals and cope and he wants to make sure the virus as low as possible. on the other hand, if you've got the chancellor who is primarily concerned about keeping the economy going as much as possible because we did dive very deeply into a recession after the lockdown. but the about bounce really quickly, and i think what rishi sunak is concerned about is if we go back towards cutting back economic growth, that will create a much bigger hole for the
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 showing any symptoms. the huge cost of shutting down businesses and the hospitality industry. i think this speaks also to the fact why this new traffic light system has been announced yet because there was this big divide within the cabinet —— haven't been announced. you've got the health...
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let's start with the daily telegraph, and lovely picture there of the soon to be dame mary barry. let's start with you, michael. nice to see some good news on some of the front pages this morning. i think next week we are going to get quite a bit of bad news come going to get some of these locked all over the country so i think we need to relish a bit of happiness this weekend and this picture of mary barry, seem to be a dame. it's like i've missed out this year but it's nice to see the celebrities again getting there honours, but this, as you have been saying in the last few minutes not just about the celebrities but about those real people who want the extra mile and has done so during the pandemic. you kind of hope that come the next honours, there will not be as many, because there will have to do so much. a lot of pressure put backin do so much. a lot of pressure put back in the nhs, a lot of pressure for people to care for each other again. and there will be a lot of people going the extra mile again and this boris johnson people going the extra mile again and this borisjohn
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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 reports ant group is set to raise more than $34bn in its initial public offering, putting the chinese payments group on track to top saudi aramco as the world's biggest market listing. so let's begin. lovely to have you both with us this evening. i wonder if you could start off at the front page of the metro britain stepping up to the plates. well britain has actually shown all the things that's great about group britain. because people, ordinary people are helping feed children during half—time because as we know the government s
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...
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we moved to the daily telegraph serious defenders on pa role telegraph serious defenders on parole hearings may be moving public. an interview the telegraph has got with the new head of the service saying that for the first time ever in this country these big high profile parole hearings where relatively well— known serious criminals, their cases are considered whether they should be released or not may actually be heard in public was up something that's never happened in this country before. the head a parole board is backing out and according to the article the predecessor is also backing it. the predecessor is also backing it. the predecessor is also backing it. they sound like a pretty serious suggestion. instinctively i am cautious about this sort of thing. you can imagine people using it to grandstand to the cases being shown on live tv. i would be concerned about how that what sort of place i could take it too. nevertheless, these guys are the experts. if they think there is something to be said for doing it in public showing that dust delete justice is being done properly i guess
we moved to the daily telegraph serious defenders on pa role telegraph serious defenders on parole hearings may be moving public. an interview the telegraph has got with the new head of the service saying that for the first time ever in this country these big high profile parole hearings where relatively well— known serious criminals, their cases are considered whether they should be released or not may actually be heard in public was up something that's never happened in this country before....
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telegraph. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. the fighting between azerbaijan and armenian forces takes centre stage on the new york times — they show the funeral of a volunteer soldier who spentjust two weeks at the front. the uk's metro says that test and trace is ‘down the pan as borisjohnson admits the tracing system ‘must improve‘. the guardian also takes up that story saying the chancellor is forced to dig deeper on anger and the level of supports for jobs, forced to dig deeper on anger and the level of supports forjobs, and now for the polish press. it is leaving on a controversial court ruling saying that abortions in cases of fatal defects are unconstitutional. making their stricter laws even stricter. 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 w
telegraph. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. the fighting between azerbaijan and armenian forces takes centre stage on the new york times — they show the funeral of a volunteer soldier who spentjust two weeks at the front. the uk's metro says that test and trace is ‘down the pan as borisjohnson admits the tracing system ‘must improve‘. the guardian also takes up that story saying the chancellor is forced to dig deeper on anger and the level of supports for jobs, forced to dig...
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let's look at the daily telegraph. it now looks like teachers unions, some of the teachers unions are calling for a two—week half term. we got a have term i don't know, differs around the country. half term starting possibly for some children next week for many others the week after. two week have terms. have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, ithink have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, i think so. this has been a top are actually quite a long time. it was already in discussion back in september to have a longer have term. this is of course for any pa rent term. this is of course for any parent it's another nightmare. pa rents parent it's another nightmare. parents have to work. it's really difficult what to do, yet another week with children at home. the national education union is advocating another two week circuit breaker. they say you have to get into, you have early action better than having rise in infections. i must say, i'm very sceptical of this simply because it depends of course on the age group.
let's look at the daily telegraph. it now looks like teachers unions, some of the teachers unions are calling for a two—week half term. we got a have term i don't know, differs around the country. half term starting possibly for some children next week for many others the week after. two week have terms. have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, ithink have parents a little bit concerned. yeah, i think so. this has been a top are actually quite a long time. it was already in discussion back...
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the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence‘s comments — that the ship had been ‘subject to a suspected hijacking'. the times describes the scale of the military operation — reporting that four military helicopters took a0 personnel to the scene — and that 16 troops boarded the vessel — securing the ship with the backing of airborne snipers. the ft leads on president trump's comments that the us is ‘rounding the turn‘ on covid—19 — that claim despite a recent surge in cases in the run up to the us election. the i quotes the us government scientist dr anthony fauci — who has suggested a coronavirus vaccine could be approved by end of this year. the guardian says the government is under pressure from conservative mps to perform a u—turn — after refusing to back down on its decision — not to extend free school meals over the holidays for disadvantaged children in england. the daily mirror pays tribute to the footballer marcus rashford — who has spearheaded the school meals campaign over the past few month
the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence‘s comments — that the ship had been ‘subject to a suspected hijacking'. the times describes the scale of the military operation — reporting that four military helicopters took a0 personnel to the scene — and that 16 troops boarded the vessel — securing the ship with the backing of airborne snipers. the ft leads on president trump's comments that the us is ‘rounding the turn‘ on...
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the daily telegraph reports the chancellor's warning that a circuit breaker lockdown would inflict terrible harm on the economy. the i warns of a tougher lockdown across parts of england by the end of the week — as the pm is urged to tighten restrictions in the north, midlands and london. the guardian, too, looks at the restrictions in place to curb the virus as local leaders in greater manchester and lancashire warn deaths will continue to rise if more isn't done. the metro leads on the investigation that has been launched after students in birmingham were given used swabs to test for coronavirus. the financial times front page shows a shopper out in belfast today — as the country prepares for tighter restrictions which will see pubs, restaurants, salons and schools close. the daily mail looks at a new report which reveals hundreds of under—65s have been killed by strokes and heart attacks because of the lockdown. and — the new york times reports the us could have the world's first working coronavirus vaccine within months — but that it may only provide moderate protection. so le
the daily telegraph reports the chancellor's warning that a circuit breaker lockdown would inflict terrible harm on the economy. the i warns of a tougher lockdown across parts of england by the end of the week — as the pm is urged to tighten restrictions in the north, midlands and london. the guardian, too, looks at the restrictions in place to curb the virus as local leaders in greater manchester and lancashire warn deaths will continue to rise if more isn't done. the metro leads on the...
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let's move onto a very british story in the daily telegraph at the headline says the national trust faces an inquiry into their purpose, what are they doing wrong? they are clearly not, according to the charity commission, following their purpose. and therefore that is being questioned. a p pa re ntly therefore that is being questioned. apparently they were warned about this conclusion in this report, and it will be very interesting. particularly in light of historic links and the financing of the buildings, historic buildings that they protect and that are a part of their park if you will. it's going to be very interesting to see how this plays out. because what kind of sanctions can the charity commission actually take? and how will the national trust respond to that and how will the public respond to that? it's true the national trust has beenin it's true the national trust has been in quite a few headlines recently and not always in a very positive way. gone from being a charity institution too often questioned in the last few months. some people are not happy in the way the people pa
let's move onto a very british story in the daily telegraph at the headline says the national trust faces an inquiry into their purpose, what are they doing wrong? they are clearly not, according to the charity commission, following their purpose. and therefore that is being questioned. a p pa re ntly therefore that is being questioned. apparently they were warned about this conclusion in this report, and it will be very interesting. particularly in light of historic links and the financing of...
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she has him on the daily telegraph and many of the uk paper is in the front page. shaanxi has carried out her first public engagement outside of a royal residence in seven months, that's quite extraordinary actually. many people will block on the side of her out and about and will wonder why she's not wearing a mask but we are assured this was a secure area and all the people there have been tested and all tested negative. she was there with other members of the royal family was there with other members of the royalfamily for the was there with other members of the royal family for the day and good to see her out there. trust you just but she was not wearing a mask of a very well ventilated. but again i'm sure it will add coverage as so many people. she was at she, she was meeting scientists of the defence rides technology laboratories. thank you so much, jon and kate. we will be back with you for the next edition of the papers we will have more time to go through them at a little bit more detail. for the time being as always is lovely to see you and we will see yo
she has him on the daily telegraph and many of the uk paper is in the front page. shaanxi has carried out her first public engagement outside of a royal residence in seven months, that's quite extraordinary actually. many people will block on the side of her out and about and will wonder why she's not wearing a mask but we are assured this was a secure area and all the people there have been tested and all tested negative. she was there with other members of the royal family was there with...
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telegraph. just a little story down at the bottom, you need to eyesight to see it, but the headline says, "chief justice weighs in on lefty lawyers row. " take it justice weighs in on lefty lawyers row." take it away, ros. welcome to lord burnett, the lord chiefjustice has made a comment regarding some judge's reaction to the government saying, "we don't like certain judgements and it's a bunch of lefty lawyers. " judgements and it's a bunch of lefty lawyers." i think that was not necessarily a very well put phrase at all. but at the same time, as the lord chief justice was at all. but at the same time, as the lord chiefjustice was suggesting, that there shouldn't be any political bias in the justice system, which clearly there shouldn't. he did also ruled that the government's current strategy for removing failed illegal immigrants is not legal. so the government is going to have to think again. that's not... i don't think that's lefty lawyers, and i think that's lefty lawyers, and i think that's what the judge was trying to make clear, that is the law, the current law. so it's all
telegraph. just a little story down at the bottom, you need to eyesight to see it, but the headline says, "chief justice weighs in on lefty lawyers row. " take it justice weighs in on lefty lawyers row." take it away, ros. welcome to lord burnett, the lord chiefjustice has made a comment regarding some judge's reaction to the government saying, "we don't like certain judgements and it's a bunch of lefty lawyers. " judgements and it's a bunch of lefty lawyers." i...
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that leads us on quite nothing to the daily telegraph which reached the image of the queen we will come onto that later. the main headline the premise are pushed towards a national lockdown. the following from what you are saying thenis following from what you are saying then is that the direction that you feel the prime minister is going to be heading towards? certainly under increasing pressure to do that. wales is doing that and so is northern ireland or similar measures anyway. i've been talking about this to friends and i'm reluctantly coming around to the opinion that that possibly is the answer. as i said or indicated tier two or northwest simply has not worked. tier three has not made a significant difference in the ripple and they're significant difference in the ripple and they‘ re having significant difference in the ripple and they're having a terrible time up and they're having a terrible time up there. do these things really work, would it not be better grandmas that might be to put the whole country and national lockdown, it did work last time around or possibly would w
that leads us on quite nothing to the daily telegraph which reached the image of the queen we will come onto that later. the main headline the premise are pushed towards a national lockdown. the following from what you are saying thenis following from what you are saying then is that the direction that you feel the prime minister is going to be heading towards? certainly under increasing pressure to do that. wales is doing that and so is northern ireland or similar measures anyway. i've been...
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the daily telegraph, too, leads on the issues reporting coronavirus cases which they say mean tens of thousands of people who were exposed to the virus are only being contacted now. the financial times reports a stark warning from the head of the government's vaccination task force that less than half the uk population can expect to be vaccinated against coronavirus. an exclusive for the express with the health secretary matt hancock who says brexit will help save lives by allowing new drugs to be approved faster. "i'll be back soon". the i leads on the statement made earlier by president trump — who could be discharged from hospital tomorrow — after treatment for coronavirus. the times says criminals are avoiding jail or having sentences reduced due to harsher coronavirus measures in prisons.and sentences reduced due to harsher coronavirus measures in prisons. and "horror at the movies" — the mirror reports the news of cineworld's plans to close all its 127 cinemas until next year — with 5,500 jobs on the line. so, let's begin. we start with the times and a picture here of pr
the daily telegraph, too, leads on the issues reporting coronavirus cases which they say mean tens of thousands of people who were exposed to the virus are only being contacted now. the financial times reports a stark warning from the head of the government's vaccination task force that less than half the uk population can expect to be vaccinated against coronavirus. an exclusive for the express with the health secretary matt hancock who says brexit will help save lives by allowing new drugs to...
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and ‘a royal grilling for sir david' — the daily telegraph shows princes george and louis and princess charlotte, putting questions about their favourite animals to sir david attenborough. so, let's begin. lovely to see you both, telling our viewers if our line, if we do lose the line, we will continue. but so far so good, we're going to start with the last 2a hours. and that is president trump. the telegraph, lucy, would you like to kick this off? yes, this was held by doctor shawn conley who is playing the medical team at walter reed memorial hospital and that's where president trump was taken in the overall message was they were pleased by president trump's progress and give us president trump's progress and give us little bits of information. but it all started to unravel when the doctor was under, two reasons, really, when he was put under scrutiny about oxygen and when the president, when donald trump was given oxygen, if he is given it at all, it did seem that doctor conley was being extremely precise with his wording to say that donald trump is not having any oxygen today and j
and ‘a royal grilling for sir david' — the daily telegraph shows princes george and louis and princess charlotte, putting questions about their favourite animals to sir david attenborough. so, let's begin. lovely to see you both, telling our viewers if our line, if we do lose the line, we will continue. but so far so good, we're going to start with the last 2a hours. and that is president trump. the telegraph, lucy, would you like to kick this off? yes, this was held by doctor shawn conley...
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ian hopkins responded to a story on the front page of today's daily telegraph which suggests the government has not forced the tougher restrictions on greater manchester because of fears around police enforcement. in a way, it's trying to undermine the fundamental principles of policing in this country that chief constables are operating independently for a reason with the consent of the public in the united kingdom, and that is something that is dear to me and all my colleagues up and down the country. the police service has a code of ethics. we all use that as our touchstone for our policing decision—making, and it'sjust not right. i don't feel it's right that the public of greater manchester should think that in any way, there is political interference around the way that we police. one thing i think, i can say with real conviction is throughout this, i've spoken to andy burnham and had numerous meetings with him and other leaders and senior officers from across the system of greater manchester, as well as several meetings and calls with the home secretary and one with the prime minist
ian hopkins responded to a story on the front page of today's daily telegraph which suggests the government has not forced the tougher restrictions on greater manchester because of fears around police enforcement. in a way, it's trying to undermine the fundamental principles of policing in this country that chief constables are operating independently for a reason with the consent of the public in the united kingdom, and that is something that is dear to me and all my colleagues up and down the...
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the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence's comments — that the ship had been ‘subject to a suspected hijacking'. the times describes the scale of the military operation — reporting that four military helicopters took 40 personnel to the scene — and that 16 troops boarded the vessel — securing the ship with the backing of airborne snipers.
the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence's comments — that the ship had been ‘subject to a suspected hijacking'. the times describes the scale of the military operation — reporting that four military helicopters took 40 personnel to the scene — and that 16 troops boarded the vessel — securing the ship with the backing of airborne snipers.
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the telegraph's front page talks of the chancellor's announcement to pay two thirds of workers‘ wages of businesses forced to close under tighter lockdown restrictions expected next week. the yorkshire post reports warnings from the region's political leaders that there's a threat to jobs in the north despite the support package announced by rishi sunak. ‘an insult‘ — the guardian's front page also looks at the reaction of leaders in the north to mr sunak‘s package — who say it will not alleviate the financial hardship of a new lockdown in those areas likely to be the hardest hit. meanwhile the daily mail celebrates the front line covid heroes who have made up part of the queen's birthday honours list. the mirror, too, looks at those who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic — including footballer marcus rashford who fought for free meals for disadvantaged children during the summer. 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 s
the telegraph's front page talks of the chancellor's announcement to pay two thirds of workers‘ wages of businesses forced to close under tighter lockdown restrictions expected next week. the yorkshire post reports warnings from the region's political leaders that there's a threat to jobs in the north despite the support package announced by rishi sunak. ‘an insult‘ — the guardian's front page also looks at the reaction of leaders in the north to mr sunak‘s package — who say it will...
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the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence‘s comments — that the ship had been "subject to a suspected hijacking". the financial times leads on president trump's comments that the us is "rounding the turn" on covid—19 — despite a recent surge in cases in the run up to the us election. the i quotes the us government scientist dr anthony fauci — who has suggested a coronavirus vaccine could be approved by end of this year. the daily mail reports that boots is launching a coronavirus testing service — which it says will give results injust 12 minutes. the guardian says the government is under pressure from conservative mps to perform a policy u—turn — after refusing to back down on its decision — not to extend free school meals over the holidays for disadvantaged children in england. and the back page of the metro captures an image of lewes hamilton — celebrating after winning a record—breaking 92nd grand prix — and overtaking michael schumacher with the highest number of victories in formula one history that
the daily telegraph says the operation tookjust nine minutes — and reports the ministry of defence‘s comments — that the ship had been "subject to a suspected hijacking". the financial times leads on president trump's comments that the us is "rounding the turn" on covid—19 — despite a recent surge in cases in the run up to the us election. the i quotes the us government scientist dr anthony fauci — who has suggested a coronavirus vaccine could be approved by end...
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and, claire, apologies, the telegraph is your paper but i'm going to skip to the daily express because what they're showing is a picture of unity, borisjohnson and rishi sunak there. the boris and rishi sunak there. the boris and rishi show is how they summon up in the headline. a show of strength as they pledge these billions to save they pledge these billions to save the economy. what do you make of this show of strength, this show? the boris and rishi show is something we have not seen enough a lot, so i'm not surprised is making headlines. we have not seen them standing together at these press compasses at all. notably when the chancellor gave his press conference la st chancellor gave his press conference last month, borisjohnson was never to be seen, and i think turned up at a northamptonshire police station will be chancellor was giving his speech, which was seen by a lot of people is a very odd thing and lead toa people is a very odd thing and lead to a lot of headlines they may be pulling in different directions. today, the clu ny pulling in different directions. today, the cl
and, claire, apologies, the telegraph is your paper but i'm going to skip to the daily express because what they're showing is a picture of unity, borisjohnson and rishi sunak there. the boris and rishi sunak there. the boris and rishi show is how they summon up in the headline. a show of strength as they pledge these billions to save they pledge these billions to save the economy. what do you make of this show of strength, this show? the boris and rishi show is something we have not seen...
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shall we move to the daily telegraph? you‘re going to go to a legal story. serious offenders parole hearings may be heard in public. would you queue up for a ticket in the public gallery? i would not you up for a ticket in the public gallery and we're hoping it will not be that type of event. the point is, rememberthe type of event. the point is, remember the other cases and it was from the victims where the victims many of them found out that he was being given parole via the radio and tv and newspapers which was despicable and it came at a time or he deserved his privacy. admin loss that takes notes appealed and he we nt that takes notes appealed and he went on to be convicted of more rapes after he very nearly got that out on parole. so, i think that case has sparked this look at this issue and the recommendation is that victims in the press would be allowed in to cover these parole boards, but not necessarily a mob thatjust wants boards, but not necessarily a mob that just wants to see blood and personally, i am that just wants to see blood and personall
shall we move to the daily telegraph? you‘re going to go to a legal story. serious offenders parole hearings may be heard in public. would you queue up for a ticket in the public gallery? i would not you up for a ticket in the public gallery and we're hoping it will not be that type of event. the point is, rememberthe type of event. the point is, remember the other cases and it was from the victims where the victims many of them found out that he was being given parole via the radio and tv...
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telegraph. we would be wise enough columns about the live but about the state of the current the state of the liberty of the individual in the observer the safety of the government position in government of course mr johnson has to take into account all kinds of other considerations so i think actually it's part of johnson's own personality festing itself on the brits it's hearing wing of the conservative but benches there is a and i think this is going to be a really major issue from from now on it richard murphy a bit the labor party been up there have they really got a different policy on covert 19 from the government or are they just going to net picking where things go wrong who knows i mean genuinely who doesn't really know at the moment labor is playing a very very safe game indeed and i know that there are plenty of people who are frustrated by that. a so long as labor thinks that it's showing up johnson every week at the dispatch box and steer clear stammers undoubtedly doing that and i
telegraph. we would be wise enough columns about the live but about the state of the current the state of the liberty of the individual in the observer the safety of the government position in government of course mr johnson has to take into account all kinds of other considerations so i think actually it's part of johnson's own personality festing itself on the brits it's hearing wing of the conservative but benches there is a and i think this is going to be a really major issue from from now...