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you don't want people using it as a kind of get out ofjail free card present even people using it as a kind of get out ofjailfree card present even in circumstances where they don't really need it. the problem is presumably how does this happen, witty apply, how long does it take was that some of these decisions, they want to know now. they want to know even yesterday ideally. when the worker suddenly rings up and says i can come in. i the worker suddenly rings up and says i can come in.— says i can come in. i know. i look at this and _ says i can come in. i know. i look at this and not _ says i can come in. i know. i look at this and not as _ says i can come in. i know. i look at this and not as if _ at this and not as if businesses have a got it hard enough they then got to go and do a little more red tape and try and find out that they are actually allowed to be exempted everything else. i am slightly confused here. so if you can theoretically have somebody who is double vaccinated and then taking a test every day to avoid self isolation, why can we not do it for everybody?— i
you don't want people using it as a kind of get out ofjail free card present even people using it as a kind of get out ofjailfree card present even in circumstances where they don't really need it. the problem is presumably how does this happen, witty apply, how long does it take was that some of these decisions, they want to know now. they want to know even yesterday ideally. when the worker suddenly rings up and says i can come in. i the worker suddenly rings up and says i can come in.—...
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he has checked that went out were all kind of getting used _ went out were all kind of getting used to— went out were all kind of getting used to yesterday was post be freaking — used to yesterday was post be freaking day. —— pain. were all reading — freaking day. —— pain. were all reading the _ freaking day. —— pain. were all reading the headline from the business _ reading the headline from the business point of view i'm already seeing _ business point of view i'm already seeing the — business point of view i'm already seeing the direct effects of this. people — seeing the direct effects of this. people don't know what the rules are and it's— people don't know what the rules are and it's much more complicated to follow _ and it's much more complicated to follow. businesses are lobbying as the telegraph is making pretty clear in his— the telegraph is making pretty clear in his front — the telegraph is making pretty clear in his front page for tomorrow to -et in his front page for tomorrow to get the _ in his front page for tomorrow to get the kind of exempt
he has checked that went out were all kind of getting used _ went out were all kind of getting used to— went out were all kind of getting used to yesterday was post be freaking — used to yesterday was post be freaking day. —— pain. were all reading — freaking day. —— pain. were all reading the _ freaking day. —— pain. were all reading the headline from the business _ reading the headline from the business point of view i'm already seeing _ business point of view i'm already...
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us wondering just how much is real. an enjoyably eccentric supporting performance from alfred molina, as the local figure who accidentally inspires this incredible journey, adds to the film's offbeat charms. i just want to know if the water man's real. of course he's real. i went in knowing, and perhaps expecting, little, and came out very pleasantly surprised by what turned out to be a real treat for all the family. it's on netflix now. back in 1979, director franc roddam helmed the film quadrophenia, an impressively gritty adaptation of the who's 1973 rock opera, which has gone on to become something of a british cult movie classic. with an impressive ensemble cast and including upcoming talents like phil daniels, ray winstone and phil davis, alongside the likes of tori wilcox and sting, quadrophenia painted a brilliant portrait of timeless teen angst set against the mid—�*60s backdrop of warring mods and rockers. fast forward several decades to peter meadows' book to be someone, the cover of which boldly declared
us wondering just how much is real. an enjoyably eccentric supporting performance from alfred molina, as the local figure who accidentally inspires this incredible journey, adds to the film's offbeat charms. i just want to know if the water man's real. of course he's real. i went in knowing, and perhaps expecting, little, and came out very pleasantly surprised by what turned out to be a real treat for all the family. it's on netflix now. back in 1979, director franc roddam helmed the film...
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tell us more. as we know there was an attempt _ back. tell us more. as we know there was an attempt by — back. tell us more. as we know there was an attempt by rebels _ back. tell us more. as we know there was an attempt by rebels to - back. tell us more. as we know there was an attempt by rebels to bring - was an attempt by rebels to bring forward an amendment a couple weeks ago that was thwarted by lindsay hoyle the speaker because of the amendment being out of scope, around 50 conservative rebels including former prime minister theresa may who are angry the government has reduced the foreign aid budget from 2.7% of gdp, tojust 0.5% -- reduced the foreign aid budget from 2.7% of gdp, tojust 0.5% —— from 0.7%. this was a pledge enshrined in law and the conservative manifesto and the government unilaterally changed that without having a vote in parliament. there�*s been lots of directed at borisjohnson, particularly because some of the projects that have been cancelled as a result of this f
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hi, sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? yes, marc, good morning from tokyo. it was really remarkable last night here in the japanese capital because all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault. that was her first piece of apparatus that she was doing. she was unhappy with it. and afterwards she left the arena for a while. we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear, she did seem to have her arm guards, which seemed to suggest that she would take part in the next event, the bars. however, we soon got a statement from the us gymnastics saying that wasn't going to compete in the rest of the event. now, she has spoken afterwards since then, saying she needed to protect her mental health, that she didn't quite feel at the races within her performance in the vault and she just wanted to protect yourself. and i think it's a really interesting discussion point for sport and athletes at the moment because we're so used to hearing about athletes pro
hi, sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? yes, marc, good morning from tokyo. it was really remarkable last night here in the japanese capital because all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault. that was her first piece of apparatus that she was doing. she was unhappy with it. and afterwards she left the arena for a while. we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear, she did seem to...
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what borisjohnson says to us as we must now use our own common_ to us as we must now use our own common sense, we must take response ready for— common sense, we must take response ready for ourselves and i think increasingly that is what you will see people doing. —— take responsibility for ourselves. like ou sa , responsibility for ourselves. like you say. when — responsibility for ourselves. like you say. when you _ responsibility for ourselves. i age: you say, when you get that responsibility for ourselves. i «12 you say, when you get that mixed messaging, you have to do this but we are not going to set down the rules, and think about what you are doing, the sunday telegraph, they are saying that a double jab will be needed to watch a premier league football match, come october. thea;r football match, come october. they are sa in: football match, come october. they are saying here. _ football match, come october. they are saying here, in _ football match, come october. they are saying here, in the _ football match, come october. ii2 are saying here, in the sunday telegraph,
what borisjohnson says to us as we must now use our own common_ to us as we must now use our own common sense, we must take response ready for— common sense, we must take response ready for ourselves and i think increasingly that is what you will see people doing. —— take responsibility for ourselves. like ou sa , responsibility for ourselves. like you say. when — responsibility for ourselves. like you say. when you _ responsibility for ourselves. i age: you say, when you get that...
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they certainly used to be it'd used to be that way. i'm not. it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely— it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely sure if that's the case anymore _ entirely sure if that's the case anymore i_ entirely sure if that's the case anymore. i want to get that wrong. it's something that across the uk we do need _ it's something that across the uk we do need to— it's something that across the uk we do need to look at. i think there is a willingness. whether in apple or rewards _ a willingness. whether in apple or rewards is — a willingness. whether in apple or rewards is a way to do that i don't know _ rewards is a way to do that i don't know i_ rewards is a way to do that i don't know ithink— rewards is a way to do that i don't know. i think we need rewards is a way to do that i don't know. ithink we need more rewards is a way to do that i don't know. i think we need more detail and see _ know. i think we need more detail and see how fleshed out on out will work _ and see how fleshed out on out will work i_ and see how fleshed out on ou
they certainly used to be it'd used to be that way. i'm not. it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely— it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely sure if that's the case anymore _ entirely sure if that's the case anymore i_ entirely sure if that's the case anymore. i want to get that wrong. it's something that across the uk we do need _ it's something that across the uk we do need to— it's something that across the uk we do need to look at. i think there is a willingness. whether in apple...
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us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactl , us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactly. so — us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactly. so with _ us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactly, so with france _ us, they have not reciprocated. ye: exactly, so with france they are still in their own special category at the moment and with the us, we have to see whether they reciprocate. 0bviously all different countries are having to make these different decisions about difficult decisions on international travel because everyone is moving at different paces. people are having their third waves and then possibly a fourth wave and all at different times and they are also then having vaccine roll—outs are all different. in france, very high levels of back—seat hesitancy but fortunately thatis back—seat hesitancy but fortunately that is not a problem we have in this country so there is a difference there. and then of course talking about variance, the delta variant started in india, weirdly we should be talking about whether the kovacs programme in orde
us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactl , us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactly. so — us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactly. so with _ us, they have not reciprocated. yes, exactly, so with france _ us, they have not reciprocated. ye: exactly, so with france they are still in their own special category at the moment and with the us, we have to see whether they reciprocate. 0bviously all different countries are having to make these different decisions about difficult decisions...
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tell us about it. but there's the story about boris johnson. tell us about it.- johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti - johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti patel. johnson. tell us about it. critics l of boris johnson at priti patel are of borisjohnson at priti patel are saying they being hypocritical. and borisjohnson said today in his press conference talking about these racists. ~ ., ., ., racists. who had attacked the three enal racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were not - racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were not white, | penalty takers who were not white, and he _ penalty takers who were not white, and he said — penalty takers w
tell us about it. but there's the story about boris johnson. tell us about it.- johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti - johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti patel. johnson. tell us about it. critics l of boris johnson at priti patel are of borisjohnson at priti patel are saying they being hypocritical. and borisjohnson said today in his...
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what the new labour is going to be, to use old terminology.— to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly _ to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly don't - to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly don't know- to use old terminology. new new l labour? i certainly don't know what the stand labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for. _ labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for, i _ labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for, i really _ labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for, i really don't. - labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for, i really don't. backl they stand for, i really don't. back to the sunday _ they stand for, i really don't. back to the sunday telegraph are a very different and difficult story which the paper is talking about. if we go to the front page of the telegraph again, we can see the headline, care home deaths likely to be thousands higher than the official figure. amid claims the watchdog excluded when patients were discharged from hospital without tests. there the earlier
what the new labour is going to be, to use old terminology.— to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly _ to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly don't - to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly don't know- to use old terminology. new new l labour? i certainly don't know what the stand labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for. _ labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for, i _ labour? i certainly don't know what they stand for, i really _...
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us _ their travel than they are imposing on us and — their travel than they are imposing on us and he ties on the other hand you say— on us and he ties on the other hand you say there is this massive health risk from _ you say there is this massive health risk from the likes of these restrictions. so it's always going to be _ restrictions. so it's always going to be this — restrictions. so it's always going to be this kind of lose lose situation _ to be this kind of lose lose situation basically.- to be this kind of lose lose situation basically. let's move on and move onto _ situation basically. let's move on and move onto a _ situation basically. let's move on and move onto a different - situation basically. let's move on and move onto a different story. | situation basically. let's move on i and move onto a different story. the front page of the guardian. queenwoman lobbied ministers for climate law labour. what's this about the this is really interesting.— about the this is really interestinu. , , ., ., interesting. this is a guardian exclusive _ interesting. this is a guard
us _ their travel than they are imposing on us and — their travel than they are imposing on us and he ties on the other hand you say— on us and he ties on the other hand you say there is this massive health risk from _ you say there is this massive health risk from the likes of these restrictions. so it's always going to be _ restrictions. so it's always going to be this — restrictions. so it's always going to be this kind of lose lose situation _ to be this kind of lose lose situation...
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your— but there's a point we had to say use your common sense, well, you know, _ use your common sense, well, you know. we _ use your common sense, well, you know, we know that that does not always _ know, we know that that does not always work. and sometimes what does that mean— always work. and sometimes what does that mean for pubs and restaurants with their— that mean for pubs and restaurants with their overcrowded? how hard is it going _ with their overcrowded? how hard is it going to— with their overcrowded? how hard is it going to be for shop workers to say to— it going to be for shop workers to say to people, can you give a bit of space? _ say to people, can you give a bit of space? 0r— say to people, can you give a bit of space? 0r people who feel anxious about— space? 0r people who feel anxious about going out and don't want getting — about going out and don't want getting into crowds, as you talk about _ getting into crowds, as you talk about mental health for them it's going _ about mental health for them it's going to — about mental health for them it's goi
your— but there's a point we had to say use your common sense, well, you know, _ use your common sense, well, you know. we _ use your common sense, well, you know, we know that that does not always _ know, we know that that does not always work. and sometimes what does that mean— always work. and sometimes what does that mean for pubs and restaurants with their— that mean for pubs and restaurants with their overcrowded? how hard is it going _ with their overcrowded? how hard is it going...
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and it's not clear— much older than us and it's not clear as — much older than us and it's not clear as sad _ much older than us and it's not clear as sad as it is would they have _ clear as sad as it is would they have died _ clear as sad as it is would they have died anyway. but a huge new talking _ have died anyway. but a huge new talking point and really want to talking point and really want to talk about this inquiry and i think this will— talk about this inquiry and i think this will be one of the the big political— this will be one of the the big political part. this will be one of the the big political part-— this will be one of the the big political part. there will be very interesting- _ political part. there will be very interesting. jim _ political part. there will be very interesting. jim what _ political part. there will be very interesting. jim what do - political part. there will be very interesting. jim what do you - political part. there will be very i interesting. jim what do you make of it? to interesting. jim what do you make of it? ., 4' interesting. jim w
and it's not clear— much older than us and it's not clear as — much older than us and it's not clear as sad _ much older than us and it's not clear as sad as it is would they have _ clear as sad as it is would they have died _ clear as sad as it is would they have died anyway. but a huge new talking _ have died anyway. but a huge new talking point and really want to talking point and really want to talk about this inquiry and i think this will— talk about this inquiry and i think this...
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joanna, take us to the i because you could | take us to the i because you could argue that the guardian story is the stick and this is potentially the carrot. to stick and this is potentially the carrot. ., , ., , , , carrot. to be honest, i see this more as _ carrot. to be honest, i see this more as a _ carrot. to be honest, i see this more as a stick. _ carrot. to be honest, i see this more as a stick. another- carrot. to be honest, i see thisj more as a stick. another stick? carrot. to be honest, i see this. more as a stick. another stick? i see it as a _ more as a stick. another stick? i see it as a stick— more as a stick. another stick? i see it as a stick for— more as a stick. another stick? i | see it as a stick for young people. we know— see it as a stick for young people. we know that almost a third of your people _ we know that almost a third of your people have not been vaccinated yet for various _ people have not been vaccinated yet for various different reasons and i think— for various different reasons and i think this — for various different reasons and i think
joanna, take us to the i because you could | take us to the i because you could argue that the guardian story is the stick and this is potentially the carrot. to stick and this is potentially the carrot. ., , ., , , , carrot. to be honest, i see this more as _ carrot. to be honest, i see this more as a _ carrot. to be honest, i see this more as a stick. _ carrot. to be honest, i see this more as a stick. another- carrot. to be honest, i see thisj more as a stick. another stick? carrot. to be...
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from all of us, goodbye. thanks forjoining us. after winning the hearts of brits across the country, emma raducanu's wimbledon has come to a sad conclusion. the 18—year—old was forced to retire in her last 16 match against ajla tomljanovic after a medical issue in the second set. joe wilson has this. emma raducanu's first lesson in wimbledon. the second week was how to wait the practice courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw looked like another example of remarkable composure. her opponent, top of the screen from australian ajla tomljanovic, is over a decade into her professional career. but look who was embracing the occasion. you could see how closely matched the players were, every rally feeling tense. imagine being emma's mum. a 50—minute first set was settled like this. 6—4 to tomljanovic put in the second is at the tennis remained intense under the roof, requiring energy, demand concentration, everything. raducanu was trying to keep up with the pace, but between points, she was taking e
from all of us, goodbye. thanks forjoining us. after winning the hearts of brits across the country, emma raducanu's wimbledon has come to a sad conclusion. the 18—year—old was forced to retire in her last 16 match against ajla tomljanovic after a medical issue in the second set. joe wilson has this. emma raducanu's first lesson in wimbledon. the second week was how to wait the practice courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw looked like another example of...
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do you want us to take us to the... you can understand why it happened, but in terms of a hugely important story, the admission of the entry of guilty plea by the police officer who was found to have murdered sarah everard. it's a small power on the part of the telegraph, but it's point is important. there are lots of unanswered questions.- of unanswered questions. there really are- _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick, - of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick, the . of unanswered questions. there i really are. cressida dick, the head of the metropolitan police, made a statement today and i thought she did better than she has done in previous interactions about this case. she seemed contrite and heavy hearted about the fact that serving police officer murdered a woman in cold blood. and, there were allegations of sexual misconduct and indecent exposure in the days leading up to that that weren't dealt with. and when a flag like
do you want us to take us to the... you can understand why it happened, but in terms of a hugely important story, the admission of the entry of guilty plea by the police officer who was found to have murdered sarah everard. it's a small power on the part of the telegraph, but it's point is important. there are lots of unanswered questions.- of unanswered questions. there really are- _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick,...
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we see in the us. ., . ., , ., behind that like what we see in the us. how clear is it to you what this levelin: us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up — us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to look i leveling up policy is going to look like? because this is a speech the prime minister is going to set up his vision tomorrow. already we have got site of what the labour party are going to say, saying that only half of it empty husk of a speech and that no plan for the future other than petting people and towns against each other. what do you think he means by leveling up with yellow... ? think he means by leveling up with ? ,, ., , think he means by leveling up with ? she might have seen advanced side of it as we
we see in the us. ., . ., , ., behind that like what we see in the us. how clear is it to you what this levelin: us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up — us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to look i...
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but the two things, which i would like us to be able to— things, which i would like us to be able to do. — things, which i would like us to be able to do, but it's meant to be that— able to do, but it's meant to be that we're — able to do, but it's meant to be that we're sick because we're protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what — protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's isn't what the pinging acting upon. its not _ isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's not treating everybody equally. let�*s move on to the i. world is watching johnson �*s and bull. i suppose this is interesting because it was on dateline earlier —— johnson�*s gamble. the prime minister from a conservative party in the netherlands. very much a pro—business, pro—libertarian innocence within dutch politics. he lifted the restrictions ofjust over three weeks ago. he�*s had to reimpose a lot of them because there�*s been a huge increase in number of infections, and he�*s apologised and said they got it wrong. he apologised and said they got it wronu.
but the two things, which i would like us to be able to— things, which i would like us to be able to do. — things, which i would like us to be able to do, but it's meant to be that— able to do, but it's meant to be that we're — able to do, but it's meant to be that we're sick because we're protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what — protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's isn't what the pinging acting upon. its not _ isn't what the pinging...
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bringing us. —— what the papers are bringing us. with me arejournalist and author shyama perera, and former conservative adviser mo hussein. as health secretary sajid javid tests positive for covid, the observer highlights the plea from top scientists, not to "let the virus rip" on monday. with that in mind, the mirror leads on calls by a scientists for monday to be dubbed �*freedumb day'. the health secretary's positive covid test is also the lead for the express, with the paper carrying warnings from business leaders that they expect staffing chaos to continue as workers continue to be �*pinged' by the nhs test and trace app. the mail speculates on the number of senior cabinet members who might have to self—isolate as a result of sajid javid's positive test — it's emerged that the health secretary spent time with the prime minister yesterday. the telegraph leads on claims that ministers have decided only to offer covid vaccines to the most vulnerable uk children over 12 years old, ra
bringing us. —— what the papers are bringing us. with me arejournalist and author shyama perera, and former conservative adviser mo hussein. as health secretary sajid javid tests positive for covid, the observer highlights the plea from top scientists, not to "let the virus rip" on monday. with that in mind, the mirror leads on calls by a scientists for monday to be dubbed �*freedumb day'. the health secretary's positive covid test is also the lead for the express, with the...
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when you're using things like this, i do think— you're using things like this, i do think i_ you're using things like this, i do think i will— you're using things like this, i do think i will be people out there doing — think i will be people out there doing what they are doing, itjust sort of— doing what they are doing, itjust sort of clashes and doesn't feel comfortable. also, he often refers to his _ comfortable. also, he often refers to his dad — comfortable. also, he often refers to his dad who is a bus driver and i am kind— to his dad who is a bus driver and i am kind of— to his dad who is a bus driver and i am kind of thinking, would he want most _ am kind of thinking, would he want most people do still wear masks on the buses? — most people do still wear masks on the buses? because this is still a close _ the buses? because this is still a close proximity area. so i agree, take _ close proximity area. so i agree, take it _ close proximity area. so i agree, take it down a notch or two. if he is saying — take it down a notch or two. if he is saying get the vaccine be
when you're using things like this, i do think— you're using things like this, i do think i_ you're using things like this, i do think i will— you're using things like this, i do think i will be people out there doing — think i will be people out there doing what they are doing, itjust sort of— doing what they are doing, itjust sort of clashes and doesn't feel comfortable. also, he often refers to his _ comfortable. also, he often refers to his dad — comfortable. also, he often refers...
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thank you as well forjoining us. let me bring you up to date. 0h, burger— that's the headline in the sun. it says the growing nhs pandemic is putting a summer heat wave barbecues at threat. as cases spike across the uk. there's a similar theme to the ft's uk. there's a similar theme to the ft�*s main story. the mail splashes front holiday chaos —— french holiday. the story also makes the front of the times. it says the decision was made to concerns of the spreading beta variants which was identified in south africa. different travel changes feature heavily in the telegraph. could result in food shortages. the express is looking more upbeat, focusing on the heatwave forecast across britain. soaring temperatures also make the tar�*s few days. —— the star. let's begin. let's start with france. jason, can you explain what has changed and prompted this headline from the daily mail? weill. headline from the daily mail? well, the explanation _ headline from the daily mail? well, the explanation is _ headline f
thank you as well forjoining us. let me bring you up to date. 0h, burger— that's the headline in the sun. it says the growing nhs pandemic is putting a summer heat wave barbecues at threat. as cases spike across the uk. there's a similar theme to the ft's uk. there's a similar theme to the ft�*s main story. the mail splashes front holiday chaos —— french holiday. the story also makes the front of the times. it says the decision was made to concerns of the spreading beta variants which...
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, enough of us are double job to give us a certain— enough of us are double job to give us a certain level of protection against — us a certain level of protection against the virus as it spreads quickly— against the virus as it spreads quickly as— against the virus as it spreads quickly as it is now doing. but it is absolutely a risk. in the government is gambling on two things. — government is gambling on two things, first of all, as the prime minister— things, first of all, as the prime minister noted today hospitalisation rates to _ minister noted today hospitalisation rates to get to go up, death rates are going — rates to get to go up, death rates are going to go up but it's gambling on the _ are going to go up but it's gambling on the fact— are going to go up but it's gambling on the fact that it will remain manageable for the nhs, and it won't be anything like as bad in terms of the nhs _ be anything like as bad in terms of the nhs and as we saw earlier this year and _ the nhs and as we saw earlier this year and the second wave. and that the nhs _ year and the s
, enough of us are double job to give us a certain— enough of us are double job to give us a certain level of protection against — us a certain level of protection against the virus as it spreads quickly— against the virus as it spreads quickly as— against the virus as it spreads quickly as it is now doing. but it is absolutely a risk. in the government is gambling on two things. — government is gambling on two things, first of all, as the prime minister— things, first of all, as...
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thank you for joining us — kinds of trolls. thank you for joining us for— kinds of trolls. thank you for joining us for the _ kinds of trolls. thank you for joining us for the second - kinds of trolls. thank you for i joining us for the second edition kinds of trolls. thank you for - joining us for the second edition of the can't tomorrow morning's from pages. thanks to you and thanks to you for watching. bye—bye. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news. the fa has been charged by uefa for four incidents which happened ahead of and during sunday's euro 2020 final defeat to italy. the charges relate to disturbances including fireworks being let off and a supporter invading the pitch, while the behaviour of fans outside wembley is under investigation. so could it affect the uk and ireland's planned bid to host the world cup in 2030? joe lynskey reports. wembley was the host for 8 euros games, it was the glimpse for a city of what could be for a country. an entire major tournament in the uk and ireland. that's the aspiration for 2030. when the world cup
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older folk. when priority has been given to us olderfolk. now it's when priority has been given to us older folk. now it's coming to a head. we are going to have another rumpus i promise you in the next month about exam results in entries to universities and our standards up down and what algorithm was used to get this result or that result in teachers assessments and the rest of it. it's a real, real struggle. teachers assessments and the rest of it. it's a real, realstruggle. on top of this then a million children we are told have been out of school in the last couple of weeks of the summer term. and the damage to those children. when is not being assessed?— children. when is not being assessed?- yes, - children. when is not being assessed?- yes, i i children. when is not being i assessed?- yes, i can't children. when is not being - assessed?- yes, i can't help assessed? penny? yes, i can't help but echo what _ assessed? penny? yes, i can't help but echo what david _ assessed? penny? yes, i can't help but echo what david saying. - assess
older folk. when priority has been given to us olderfolk. now it's when priority has been given to us older folk. now it's coming to a head. we are going to have another rumpus i promise you in the next month about exam results in entries to universities and our standards up down and what algorithm was used to get this result or that result in teachers assessments and the rest of it. it's a real, real struggle. teachers assessments and the rest of it. it's a real, realstruggle. on top of this...
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the focus on the front of the ft is soaring consumer prices in the us. it reports they rose at their fastest pace since august 2008. the front page also reflects criticism of borisjohnson�*s mask policy when restrictions in england end next week. holidays that hang in the balance is on the front of the telegraph — it tells the story of a couple from hull who receieved a batch of the astrazeneca vaccine that was made in india — and how they were barred from malta — where the vaccine is not approved. criticism of number ten as the foreign aid budget is cut takes the front of the guardian. it says downing street has been accused ofputting tens of thousands of lives at risk. it also touches on the continued football racism storm — quoting a senior tory mp urging conservatives to change their stance on taking the knee. and the role of social media companies. the metro also leads on racism in football, as the prime minister calls on social media firms to �*up their game�* to combat the issue. meanwhile social firms, such as instagram, have been r
the focus on the front of the ft is soaring consumer prices in the us. it reports they rose at their fastest pace since august 2008. the front page also reflects criticism of borisjohnson�*s mask policy when restrictions in england end next week. holidays that hang in the balance is on the front of the telegraph — it tells the story of a couple from hull who receieved a batch of the astrazeneca vaccine that was made in india — and how they were barred from malta — where the vaccine is...
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been _ fan of restrictions imposed upon us. been campaigning for more freedom and an— been campaigning for more freedom and an opening of the system and relaxation — and an opening of the system and relaxation of the regulations. highlight among other things a case of a 12—year—old girl who was visited — of a 12—year—old girl who was visited by— of a 12—year—old girl who was visited by the police in a police vehicle — visited by the police in a police vehicle to _ visited by the police in a police vehicle to check that she was isolating _ vehicle to check that she was isolating because she had had covid was up _ isolating because she had had covid was up the — isolating because she had had covid was up the girl was understandably terrified _ was up the girl was understandably terrified. that seems to be to be over—the—top. a phone calls should be done _ over—the—top. a phone calls should be done from a test and trace officiat— be done from a test and trace officialjust to check that she was sti
been _ fan of restrictions imposed upon us. been campaigning for more freedom and an— been campaigning for more freedom and an opening of the system and relaxation — and an opening of the system and relaxation of the regulations. highlight among other things a case of a 12—year—old girl who was visited — of a 12—year—old girl who was visited by— of a 12—year—old girl who was visited by the police in a police vehicle — visited by the police in a police vehicle to _ visited...
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for us. this world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us.- world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was - dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was being - chief economist he was being interviewed by the ft basically saying it's critical to get the vaccination but the recovery is not even a shirt in countries where infections are currently very low. that's right and i looked up australia's forecast while you were speaking _ australia's forecast while you were speaking and looks like the imf are saying _ speaking and looks like the imf are saying they will go to 5.3% this year— saying they will go to 5.3% this year from _ saying they will go to 5.3% this year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination _ year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination rate is there that shows how they _ vaccination rate is there that sho
for us. this world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us.- world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was - dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was being - chief economist he was being interviewed by the ft basically saying it's critical to get the vaccination but the recovery is not even a shirt in countries where...
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they are able to restrain us and imprison us, and _ are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they— are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they have to be above the law _ us, and they have to be above the law they— us, and they have to be above the law. they have to operate in line with the — law. they have to operate in line with the law. it's late, i apologise. have any chance to commanding trust. we have fewer police _ commanding trust. we have fewer police officers then lots of other comparable countries, and that's because — comparable countries, and that's because robert peel talked about policing _ because robert peel talked about policing by consent, and that is something we hold really dear in our countrx _ something we hold really dear in our countrx it_ something we hold really dear in our country. it enables us to have less police _ country. it enables us to have less police because we police each other because _ police because we police each other because we have a strong relationship with the police and broadly, — relationship with the police and broad
they are able to restrain us and imprison us, and _ are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they— are able to restrain us and imprison us, and they have to be above the law _ us, and they have to be above the law they— us, and they have to be above the law. they have to operate in line with the — law. they have to operate in line with the law. it's late, i apologise. have any chance to commanding trust. we have fewer police _ commanding trust. we have fewer police officers then lots...
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not only counting the lives of the us and uk soldiers who lost their— lives of the us and uk soldiers who lost their lives in that war, but also _ lost their lives in that war, but also tens— lost their lives in that war, but also tens and thousands of afghan people _ also tens and thousands of afghan people who have lost their lives by this war. _ people who have lost their lives by this war, all have been made refugees— this war, all have been made refugees by this war, and we do have a terrible _ refugees by this war, and we do have a terrible problem globally with many, — a terrible problem globally with many, many people trying to seek asylum _ many, many people trying to seek asylum because of the impact of that war. something priti patel might like to— war. something priti patel might like to take in mind when she imposes— like to take in mind when she imposes her draconian and unjust asylum _ imposes her draconian and unjust asylum system. so, it is very hard to see, _ asylum system. so, it is very hard to see, as— asylum system. so, it is very hard to see, as you
not only counting the lives of the us and uk soldiers who lost their— lives of the us and uk soldiers who lost their lives in that war, but also _ lost their lives in that war, but also tens— lost their lives in that war, but also tens and thousands of afghan people _ also tens and thousands of afghan people who have lost their lives by this war. _ people who have lost their lives by this war, all have been made refugees— this war, all have been made refugees by this war, and we do have a...
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do you want to take us onto the mirrored front page? this is all part of i guess the information campaign the government is waging. this is jonathan van tam quoted saying in the course of the interviews that he did here on the bbc news channel withjeremy vine on radio to that members of the public answering their questions about vaccination. yes, well he sent out the great news that the coronavirus vaccines have prevented 60,000 deaths and stopped 22 million infections, which isjust fantastic news. as he himself drew attention to, it really is a huge deal that the vaccine has been quite so successful. i think it's really interesting that he has become a bit of a national treasure throughout this pandemic was wheeled out. he is really trusted as a communicator and is evidently went on to the news beat programme on bbc earlier to talk and talk at the 18 to 25—year—olds with a message please get a vaccine. a third of that age group has still not yet had even a single dose and the government is getting increasingly concerned about the t
do you want to take us onto the mirrored front page? this is all part of i guess the information campaign the government is waging. this is jonathan van tam quoted saying in the course of the interviews that he did here on the bbc news channel withjeremy vine on radio to that members of the public answering their questions about vaccination. yes, well he sent out the great news that the coronavirus vaccines have prevented 60,000 deaths and stopped 22 million infections, which isjust fantastic...
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i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think in the welcome of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think, well, their condition or something underlying puts them at risk, and we can agree that, but then the unions have set, no, if you do get payments, you must stay at home, but that does seem a bit contrary to me. maybe there's more to the story that i don't know, but i do worry that people do want to work, as you say, it's good f
i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me....
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we are not going _ terrible look for us. we are not going to — terrible look for us. we are not going to get that great prize, the second _ going to get that great prize, the second biggest sports festival in the world, if the authorities say is notable _ the world, if the authorities say is notable to— the world, if the authorities say is not able to police supposedly the most _ not able to police supposedly the most important stadium and most prestigious stadium in our national sporting _ prestigious stadium in our national sporting life. prestigious stadium in our national sporting life-— sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the hottest i sporting life. let's finish with the | metro, sizzling on the hottest day of the year. some people cooling down in the centenary square fountain in birmingham. 31.6 degrees in some places, tim. increasingly, we have to remind ourselves
we are not going _ terrible look for us. we are not going to — terrible look for us. we are not going to get that great prize, the second _ going to get that great prize, the second biggest sports festival in the world, if the authorities say is notable _ the world, if the authorities say is notable to— the world, if the authorities say is not able to police supposedly the most _ not able to police supposedly the most important stadium and most prestigious stadium in our national sporting _...
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change upon us.— definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. i definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would ou sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in march - sea change upon us. tony? hi. what| would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never thought - would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never thought we j when they started i never thought we would _ when they started i never thought we would still _ when they started i never thought we would still be talking about restrictions and that we would be under— restrictions and that
change upon us.— definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. i definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would ou sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in march - sea change...
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i let us hope they repay i do for my country! - let us hope they repay us. stressful, couldn't sleep. the — stressful, couldn't sleep. the test, getting in. worth— the test, getting in. worth it _ worth it. we wanted to be here. history in the making. their first match away _ history in the making. their first match away from _ history in the making. their first match away from the _ history in the making. their first match away from the comfort i history in the making. their first - match away from the comfort blanket of wembley. the heat at times made it feel like the blanket was still on but it didn't stop england from getting off to a blistering start. commentator: sterling has got it through to harry kane and harry kane has found the net. that didn't take long. look what it meant to the captain, his second in as many games. raheem sterling once again driving england forward. ukraine were in their first quarterfinal in euros history and said they needed the game of their lives. but kyle walker's short ball was the first real mistake and almost handed
i let us hope they repay i do for my country! - let us hope they repay us. stressful, couldn't sleep. the — stressful, couldn't sleep. the test, getting in. worth— the test, getting in. worth it _ worth it. we wanted to be here. history in the making. their first match away _ history in the making. their first match away from _ history in the making. their first match away from the _ history in the making. their first match away from the comfort i history in the making. their first - match...
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of course the danger is that people stop using the app or turn it— is that people stop using the app or turn it off— is that people stop using the app or turn it off or ignore it. it doesn't bode _ turn it off or ignore it. it doesn't bode well— turn it off or ignore it. it doesn't bode well for the spread of the pandemic. bode well for the spread of the pandemic— bode well for the spread of the andemic. a, ,, ., , pandemic. okay. i think in the top corner of i. _ pandemic. okay. i think in the top corner of i, vaccine _ pandemic. okay. i think in the top corner of i, vaccine passport - pandemic. okay. i think in the top corner of i, vaccine passport looks doomed. and i'm assuming this is about the prime minister is plans to require proof of two vaccine doses for entry into clubs and other settings by the end of september. again, i haven't see the detail in i coverage but i know that there is some coverage in the telegraph saying that if this was put to a vote in the comments that labour might vote against it. in fact some conservative mps are opposed to it too. it conservative
of course the danger is that people stop using the app or turn it— is that people stop using the app or turn it off— is that people stop using the app or turn it off or ignore it. it doesn't bode _ turn it off or ignore it. it doesn't bode well— turn it off or ignore it. it doesn't bode well for the spread of the pandemic. bode well for the spread of the pandemic— bode well for the spread of the andemic. a, ,, ., , pandemic. okay. i think in the top corner of i. _ pandemic. okay. i...
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if you told us in january that's where we'd _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm — you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe _ we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the _ believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the population, including the most _ of the population, including the most honourable, which are fully vaccinated. what we don't know is the extent — vaccinated. what we don't know is the extent to which somebody who has been vaccinated can still transmit the virus — been vaccinated can still transmit the virus -- — been vaccinated can still transmit the virus —— most vulnerable. what we will_ the virus —— most vulnerable. what we will have — the virus —— most vulnerable. what we will have is this very strange four week— we will have is this very strange four week period where everything is opening _ four week period where everything is opening up, all of the social distancing rules are being relaxed. but if_ distan
if you told us in january that's where we'd _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm — you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe _ we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the _ believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the population, including the most _ of the population, including the most honourable, which are fully vaccinated. what we don't know is the...
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another portmanteau for all of us _ known. another portmanteau for all of us to— known. another portmanteau for all of us to memorise. there are almost 60.000 _ of us to memorise. there are almost 60,000 people isolating after having been pinged and the government has exempted _ been pinged and the government has exempted a number of industries starting _ exempted a number of industries starting with cruise officers, the something in defence and the fish and communications and border officiais — and communications and border officials but that whole exemption boiicv _ officials but that whole exemption policy is _ officials but that whole exemption policy is based on the ability for the people to get tested so the news today that _ the people to get tested so the news today that only 253 out of the 2000 sites are _ today that only 253 out of the 2000 sites are open, just 13%, suggest a government is not managing to get these _ government is not managing to get these sites on the ground quick enough — these sites on the ground quick enou:h. ~ ., ., i. these sites on t
another portmanteau for all of us _ known. another portmanteau for all of us to— known. another portmanteau for all of us to memorise. there are almost 60.000 _ of us to memorise. there are almost 60,000 people isolating after having been pinged and the government has exempted _ been pinged and the government has exempted a number of industries starting _ exempted a number of industries starting with cruise officers, the something in defence and the fish and communications and border...
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good to see both of you again, thanks very much for being with us. now let's start with the front pages to bring you right up to date at home. the future of quarantine — the times writes that fully—vaccinated people may not need to isolate if they come into contact with someone with the virus — a change it says could be made within weeks. isolating also takes the front of the mail, as it leads with reports of calls to reform rules or risk "crippling" the economy. and another split in westminster, as michael gove becomes the second cabinet minister to part ways with their wife in the space of a week. it says he and his wife are parting amicably. the telegraph focuses on whether any social distancing rules could have been broken. "a victory for �*decency”' — the labour leader sir keir starmer�*s reaction to the by—election win in batley and spen leads on the front of the guardian. it's trading that takes the lead on the front of the ft, as it reports that london has reclaimed its crown as europe's largest share trading centre. and, yes,
good to see both of you again, thanks very much for being with us. now let's start with the front pages to bring you right up to date at home. the future of quarantine — the times writes that fully—vaccinated people may not need to isolate if they come into contact with someone with the virus — a change it says could be made within weeks. isolating also takes the front of the mail, as it leads with reports of calls to reform rules or risk "crippling" the economy. and another...
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suddenly change _ comes around, all of us suddenly change our— comes around, all of us suddenly change our behaviours. we are at a lot of— change our behaviours. we are at a lot of anxiety, so it's not immediately going to be everyone jumping _ immediately going to be everyone jumping around hugging each other. actually, _ jumping around hugging each other. actually, it's going to be very much bound to the individual, especially in terms of wearing facemasks. let's just look at the front page on the i, focusing on the mass issue. unions have been expressing their alarm about this. they've been saying you as a customer, you might pop into a shop, but you're a shop worker, you're there all day. and a lot of them are quite alarmed of the prospect of loss of customers coming in without masks.— in without masks. absolutely. there are many other _ in without masks. absolutely. there are many other populations - in without masks. absolutely. there are many other populations are - in without masks. absolutely. there l are many other populations are going to be really worried about this. th
suddenly change _ comes around, all of us suddenly change our— comes around, all of us suddenly change our behaviours. we are at a lot of— change our behaviours. we are at a lot of anxiety, so it's not immediately going to be everyone jumping _ immediately going to be everyone jumping around hugging each other. actually, _ jumping around hugging each other. actually, it's going to be very much bound to the individual, especially in terms of wearing facemasks. let's just look at the front...
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50 want to start us off with the i, freedom day?— want to start us off with the i, freedom day? so this is really coverin: freedom day? so this is really covering a _ freedom day? so this is really covering a few _ freedom day? so this is really covering a few different - freedom day? so this is really| covering a few different things. freedom day? so this is really - covering a few different things. the first being the speculation around the planned lifting of some of the lock down restrictions on 19july, and borisjohnson saying there may need to be some extra precautions as well as the i pointing out that the cases are high of the delta variant, and this discussion around whether people will be able to travel abroad for the summer holidays. i think that, like everyone or like many people, you know, living under these restrictions is not what any of us really want. but i do think exercising caution is necessary, given how little has been done to limit the spread of this variant even though it seems like the vaccine reduces the seriousness of covid—i9. it's still not an ideal
50 want to start us off with the i, freedom day?— want to start us off with the i, freedom day? so this is really coverin: freedom day? so this is really covering a _ freedom day? so this is really covering a few _ freedom day? so this is really covering a few different - freedom day? so this is really| covering a few different things. freedom day? so this is really - covering a few different things. the first being the speculation around the planned lifting of some of the lock down...
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are is former welsh labour adviser and broadcaster, jo kiernan, and columnist for the article, ali miraj. tomorrow's front pages. let's take a look through some of tomorrow's front pages already in, stating with the times. it reports that the wait time between covid jabs could be cut to just four weeks, as part of the government's plan to accelerate the roll—out of second vaccinations. the observer leads with what it describes as �*growing public alarm' ahead of borisjohnson�*s plans to ease coronavirus restrictions in england on 19th july. the paper also pictures, gareth southgate, who's urging his england team to �*stay calm amongst the hype�* ahead of the euros final. the express focuses on the heartfelt message from the queen as she sends her �*good wishes�* to the team. that message is echoed on the front of the telegraph as her majesty writes to gareth southgate, praising his squad for their "spirit, commitment and pride". the sunday people describes the th
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are is former welsh labour adviser and broadcaster, jo kiernan, and columnist for the article, ali miraj. tomorrow's front pages. let's take a look through some of tomorrow's front pages already in, stating with the times. it reports that the wait time between covid jabs could be cut to just four weeks, as part of the government's plan to accelerate the roll—out of second vaccinations. the...
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i think that i am remembering - with us for years to come. i think that i am remembering this - with us for years to come. i think that i am remembering this rightj with us for years to come. i think- that i am remembering this right but i think i remember hearing the first minister of wales are saying they expected it to be a full six years before we made our way through the backlog. and just going back to the previous story, with all the risks and uncertainty about freedom day, so—called freedom day, in any of the home nations, because it has to come at some point, it isjust home nations, because it has to come at some point, it is just whether in nine days' time is the right time. there is a risk of our nhs getting overwhelmed again, regardless of the stories we have heard this weekend about nhs staff not having to isolate if they come into contact with someone who has covid if they are double jab, as they all should be by now. there are lots of ifs and buts here and ifear that be by now. there are lots of ifs and buts here and i fear th
i think that i am remembering - with us for years to come. i think that i am remembering this - with us for years to come. i think that i am remembering this rightj with us for years to come. i think- that i am remembering this right but i think i remember hearing the first minister of wales are saying they expected it to be a full six years before we made our way through the backlog. and just going back to the previous story, with all the risks and uncertainty about freedom day, so—called...
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use of people provide i training. use of people provide training. use of people provide training. let's move to the sunday times, and germany failed to act on flood alerts. while you made of the pictures coming out of europe? extraordinary. i've been watching cash at madera on those bridges and the site and the extraordinary sight of it germany that we think of as a well organised country not coping very well, and this story in the sunday times basically suggests that the systems that the germans had put in place for a crisis like this did not work because they had great computer programmes but had not told people what they should do if flood waters threatened. and i think there are these extremely interesting because it you would imagine that informing the population how they should mobilise and giving them really good warnings of the need to do so would be a very german thing to do. in the german language, there is a word which means thoroughness that you think about every single aspect of a task or of anything, and it seems as if the charge is being leveled at the germans as th
use of people provide i training. use of people provide training. use of people provide training. let's move to the sunday times, and germany failed to act on flood alerts. while you made of the pictures coming out of europe? extraordinary. i've been watching cash at madera on those bridges and the site and the extraordinary sight of it germany that we think of as a well organised country not coping very well, and this story in the sunday times basically suggests that the systems that the...
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i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they're tuned for a racing environment. but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers and building systems like this into already finely tuned machines isn't the straightforward process. and so you obviously work with different iterations of these controls. how does that process work and how did you get to where you are now? well, first of all we start with looking at the drivers and seeing what their needs are, you know, what their disabilities and what physical limitations they've then got. and then we start, from there, with the ergonomics of the control system that we're designing, and by that i mean the paddles that are on the steering wheel. and when we started designing this, we started with a very different steering wheel to the one we've got now so we're constantly improving it and developing it based on driver feedback. definitely challenges there and a lot of that's integrating our system with the car sy
i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they're tuned for a racing environment. but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers and building systems like this into already finely tuned machines isn't the straightforward process. and so you obviously work with different iterations of these controls. how does that process work and how did you get to where you are now? well, first of all we start with looking at the drivers and seeing what...
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it looks like many more of us may be using those tests over the coming weeks. let's turn to the sunday express, again, "summerfreedom express, again, "summer freedom fast," express, again, "summerfreedom fast," the headline there. yes. express, again, �*summer freedom fast," the headline there.- fast," the headline there. yes, so arain, fast," the headline there. yes, so again. it's — fast," the headline there. yes, so again, it's really _ fast," the headline there. yes, so again, it's really drawing - fast," the headline there. yes, so| again, it's really drawing attention to the fact that what should have been the culmination of several weeks of planning, building up the nation to this incredible day where we could have freedom at last is now just ascending into chaos, not least because of that latest news from sajid javid. but the interesting thing about what will happen to him to the people who've been around him — for example, he visited a care home last tuesday, he went to visit the prime minister yesterday — will all these people that he's been i
it looks like many more of us may be using those tests over the coming weeks. let's turn to the sunday express, again, "summerfreedom express, again, "summer freedom fast," express, again, "summerfreedom fast," the headline there. yes. express, again, �*summer freedom fast," the headline there.- fast," the headline there. yes, so arain, fast," the headline there. yes, so again. it's — fast," the headline there. yes, so again, it's really _...
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talk us through it. this is a new initiative by the prime — this is a new initiative by the prime minister to try and perhaps play to— prime minister to try and perhaps play to the tory heartland which has always _ play to the tory heartland which has always been tough on law—and—order candidate _ always been tough on law—and—order candidate. he is emphasising that people _ candidate. he is emphasising that people want to level up as a society. _ people want to level up as a society, we have to bring crime levels — society, we have to bring crime levels down and i agree with that. and i_ levels down and i agree with that. and i nearly fell myself perhaps for the first _ and i nearly fell myself perhaps for the first of— and i nearly fell myself perhaps for the first of my whole life saying i agree _ the first of my whole life saying i agree with boris johnson that this is good _ agree with boris johnson that this is good idea to attack burglars. the thing _ is good idea to attack burglars
talk us through it. this is a new initiative by the prime — this is a new initiative by the prime minister to try and perhaps play to— prime minister to try and perhaps play to the tory heartland which has always _ play to the tory heartland which has always been tough on law—and—order candidate _ always been tough on law—and—order candidate. he is emphasising that people _ candidate. he is emphasising that people want to level up as a society. _ people want to level up as a...
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tell us a scheme of borisjohnson's. tell us a little bit more about it. and i'm assuming it's facing collapse because labour is threatening to vote against it. is that the size of the? , ., ., the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from _ the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september- the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september night i minister nouns from september night clubs and other venues which are yet to be defined, if you double vaccinated to get in and you'll be able to prove that and already we know that there are a lot of tory rebels who are very much against the idea and said they would vote against the government. what we didn't know is what labourers position was on it. we do now know that and it does mean that the governments majority really is under threat there. it's a real prospect that they could lose this vote. they have already been at least 42 conservative mps sign a petition saying they would vote against any such proposals with labour opposing it as well. there are sub—lib d
tell us a scheme of borisjohnson's. tell us a little bit more about it. and i'm assuming it's facing collapse because labour is threatening to vote against it. is that the size of the? , ., ., the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from _ the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september- the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september night i minister nouns from september night clubs and other venues which are yet to be defined, if you double...
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. stick with us and you will be fully briefed if you are preparing to watch the olympics overnight. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths. tomorrow's front pages starting with... super saturday steals the show on the observer's front page — with the emotional celebrations of team gb�*s gold medal—winning triathlon team. the sunday telegraph splashes on celebrations of another kind — those of the prime minister and his wife carrie — who have announced that they are expecting a second child. the sunday express refers to the "heartbreak of miscarriage" as carriejohnson reveals she experienced a pregnancy loss earlier this year and hopes sharing what happened to her will help others going through the same. "kebabs forjabs" declares the sunday people on the latest efforts being suggested to encourage young people to take up the coronavirus vaccine, and summer holidays are the focus of the sunday times
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thank you very much forjoining us _ boost for all of us. thank you very much forjoining us on _ boost for all of us. thank you very much forjoining us on the - boost for all of us. thank you very| much forjoining us on the papers, both of you. enjoy the midnight run on freedom day for you! that is it for the papers. thanks for watching. bye for now. this coming week conditions and quite unsettled so my heavy showers and perhaps in storms around at times it equally some sunshine around it well. if we look at the satellite image you can see the stone of cloud that has been sitting across parts of southern, central and eastern england in particular and eastern england in particular and that is going to bring further heavy showers and thunderstorms through the course of today, particularly across parts of southern england, france into south east wales as well so a risk of some localised flooding and disruption to transport if you do catch some of these intense downpours. thunderstorms are lots of lightning and hail mixed in with them as well bu
thank you very much forjoining us _ boost for all of us. thank you very much forjoining us on _ boost for all of us. thank you very much forjoining us on the - boost for all of us. thank you very| much forjoining us on the papers, both of you. enjoy the midnight run on freedom day for you! that is it for the papers. thanks for watching. bye for now. this coming week conditions and quite unsettled so my heavy showers and perhaps in storms around at times it equally some sunshine around it well....
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used to contain migrants for a long time _ used to contain migrants for a long time it's_ used to contain migrants for a long time. it's becoming a much greater problem. _ time. it's becoming a much greater problem. it— time. it's becoming a much greater problem, it seems. it's hard to know sometimes _ problem, it seems. it's hard to know sometimes what is the problem and what is _ sometimes what is the problem and what is the — sometimes what is the problem and what is the coverage. it does seem to be _ what is the coverage. it does seem to be getting greater. reports are a bit mixed _ to be getting greater. reports are a bit mixed in terms of the especially money— bit mixed in terms of the especially money trading going on and you broker— money trading going on and you broker a — money trading going on and you broker a deal between the uk trying to manage this problem better. other papers _ to manage this problem better. other papers are _ to manage this problem better. other papers are looking more at a slightly— papers are looking more at a slightly confusing behaviour of
used to contain migrants for a long time _ used to contain migrants for a long time it's_ used to contain migrants for a long time. it's becoming a much greater problem. _ time. it's becoming a much greater problem. it— time. it's becoming a much greater problem, it seems. it's hard to know sometimes _ problem, it seems. it's hard to know sometimes what is the problem and what is _ sometimes what is the problem and what is the — sometimes what is the problem and what is the coverage. it...