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and my other guest, maria breslin, is editor of the liverpool echo. maria, we should start with you obviously because the story that's been across every front page this week is the taxi explosion outside the liverpool hospital on sunday afternoon, which has been reported as a terrorist attack. so let's start with the practicalities — how quickly were you, at the liverpool echo, able to get reporters on the ground that day? hi, katie, thanks for inviting me along. thanks for coming on. i first learned about the explosion after logging on around ”am sunday morning, and i quite quickly had an e—mail from a reader who had a picture of what he called "a car on fire". we quite quickly got to the hospital — and it emerged straightaway that this was much more than a car on fire. so we were pretty much on the scene, i would say, by 11.30am. did it make a difference that it was sunday? was that a harder day to get — did you have reporters around already? absolutely, we started the day with a content editor, a reporter, and a photographer working, just
and my other guest, maria breslin, is editor of the liverpool echo. maria, we should start with you obviously because the story that's been across every front page this week is the taxi explosion outside the liverpool hospital on sunday afternoon, which has been reported as a terrorist attack. so let's start with the practicalities — how quickly were you, at the liverpool echo, able to get reporters on the ground that day? hi, katie, thanks for inviting me along. thanks for coming on. i first...
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and my other guest, maria breslin, is editor of the liverpool echo. maria, we should start with you obviously because the story that's been across every front page this week is the taxi explosion outside the liverpool hospital on sunday afternoon, which has been reported as a terrorist attack. so let's start with the practicalities — how quickly were you, at the liverpool echo, able to get reporters on the ground that day? hi, katie, thanks for inviting me along. thanks for coming on. i first learned about the explosion after logging on around ”am sunday morning, and i quite quickly had an e—mailfrom a reader who had a picture of what he called "a car on fire". we quite quickly got to the hospital — and it emerged straightaway that this was much more than a car on fire. so we were pretty much on the scene, i would say, by 11.30am. did it make a difference that it was sunday? was that a harder day to get — did you have reporters around already? absolutely, we started the day with a content editor, a reporter, and a photographer working, just
and my other guest, maria breslin, is editor of the liverpool echo. maria, we should start with you obviously because the story that's been across every front page this week is the taxi explosion outside the liverpool hospital on sunday afternoon, which has been reported as a terrorist attack. so let's start with the practicalities — how quickly were you, at the liverpool echo, able to get reporters on the ground that day? hi, katie, thanks for inviting me along. thanks for coming on. i first...
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and my other guest, maria breslin, is editor of the liverpool echo. maria, we should start with you obviously because the story that's been across every front page this week is the taxi explosion outside the liverpool hospital on sunday afternoon, which has been reported as a terrorist attack. so let's start with the practicalities — how quickly were you, at the liverpool echo, able to get reporters on the ground that day? hi, katie, thanks for inviting me along. thanks for coming on. i first learned about the explosion after logging on around ”am sunday morning, and i quite quickly had an e—mailfrom a reader who had a picture of what he called "a car on fire". we quite quickly got to the hospital — and it emerged straight away that this was much more than a car on fire. so we were pretty much on the scene, i would say, by 11.30am. did it make a difference that it was sunday? was that a harder day to get — did you have reporters around already? absolutely, we started the day with a content editor, a reporter, and a photographer working, just
and my other guest, maria breslin, is editor of the liverpool echo. maria, we should start with you obviously because the story that's been across every front page this week is the taxi explosion outside the liverpool hospital on sunday afternoon, which has been reported as a terrorist attack. so let's start with the practicalities — how quickly were you, at the liverpool echo, able to get reporters on the ground that day? hi, katie, thanks for inviting me along. thanks for coming on. i first...
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Nov 21, 2021
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echo, liam thorpe. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the times, which says mps could be avoiding big tax bills on their second jobs, by using personal companies to accept payment for consultancy work. the express says boosterjabs will save christmas, after the health secretary encouraged over 40s to get their third covid vaccine. the guardian leads with a warning from conservative mps to borisjohnson, who are angry about plans to �*scale back�* the social care cap. growing unrest in some european countries over anti covid measures makes the front page of the telegraph. the ft leads with a story on a hypersonic weapon tested by china back injuly, which is capable of firing a missile and carrying a nuclear warhead while travelling at five times the speed of sound — a world—first �*urgent action needed on social mobility�* — the yorkshire post leads with new research on the divide in prosperity between the north and south of england. the daily mail has a report on the
echo, liam thorpe. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the times, which says mps could be avoiding big tax bills on their second jobs, by using personal companies to accept payment for consultancy work. the express says boosterjabs will save christmas, after the health secretary encouraged over 40s to get their third covid vaccine. the guardian leads with a warning from conservative mps to borisjohnson, who are angry about plans to �*scale back�* the social care cap....
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Nov 21, 2021
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echo, liam thorpe. that's coming up after the headlines. but first it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. welcome to our latest look at how the week will pan out across the british isles. in the shorter term a high of 17 celsius as recently as friday in aberdeenshire but later this week that location could be looking at a daytime high of five celsius so something already going on will continue the next few days. we have moved into a cooler regime and that is how we start the week with trapping a fair amount of cloud in its circulation across the british isles but if it should have cleared you are on the way to a frosty start and that will be the way for much of england and wales on monday. the high and not doing enough to keep the fronts that pay from the north of scotland so relatively mild by day and night. seasonal average around about nine celsius so struggling to get to that sort of mark. we will do of the skies stay clear so a bit of frost across the midlands and into eastern parts o
echo, liam thorpe. that's coming up after the headlines. but first it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. welcome to our latest look at how the week will pan out across the british isles. in the shorter term a high of 17 celsius as recently as friday in aberdeenshire but later this week that location could be looking at a daytime high of five celsius so something already going on will continue the next few days. we have moved into a cooler regime and that is how we start the week...
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Nov 21, 2021
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echo, liam thorpe. the health secretary sajid javid says the covid jab booster programme should prevent the uk from experiencing the spike in cases seen in the netherlands and in some other european countries. boosters are being extended to the over—40s in england from tomorrow. mrjavid said there are no plans to put any european countries back on the travel ban list — but the situation is being constantly reviewed, as danjohnson reports. this is the european backlash to tightening lockdowns, restricted freedoms, even mandated vaccinations, all in response to a wave of rising covid cases. sajid javid, the health secretary... but here in the uk, the health secretary this morning said we wouldn't be going down the same route, with the focus instead on the boosterjab campaign. well, we are extending it from tomorrow, actually, to people in the age group, a0 to a9, and we will keep under review how that might be extended in the future. and we're seeing record numbers of people come forward, but i would
echo, liam thorpe. the health secretary sajid javid says the covid jab booster programme should prevent the uk from experiencing the spike in cases seen in the netherlands and in some other european countries. boosters are being extended to the over—40s in england from tomorrow. mrjavid said there are no plans to put any european countries back on the travel ban list — but the situation is being constantly reviewed, as danjohnson reports. this is the european backlash to tightening...
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Nov 21, 2021
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echo, liam thorpe. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the times, which says mps could be avoiding big tax bills on their second jobs, by using personal companies to accept payment for consultancy work.
echo, liam thorpe. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the times, which says mps could be avoiding big tax bills on their second jobs, by using personal companies to accept payment for consultancy work.
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Nov 21, 2021
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echo, liam thorpe. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. once again, whether you like it or not, we've all made the transition into something a good deal colder and fresher across all parts of the british isles and through the rest of sunday, as was the case earlier on here in great yarmouth and norfolk, there's still that possibility across eastern parts to see a peppering of showers. now, that's the exception to a fairly dry rule for a two or three days across many parts of the british isles. but it will feel much, much colder. and for that, in the short term, we have to thank this run of northern is flowing along the isobars, the isobars fairly tightly packed. so it's a gusty old wind and it's coming from the north. never a warm direction and certainly not at this time of year. so through the rest of the afternoon, on into the evening, we'll keep plenty of showers going across these eastern areas until they begin to fade away overnight. a little run of showers through the channel a
echo, liam thorpe. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. once again, whether you like it or not, we've all made the transition into something a good deal colder and fresher across all parts of the british isles and through the rest of sunday, as was the case earlier on here in great yarmouth and norfolk, there's still that possibility across eastern parts to see a peppering of showers. now, that's the exception to a fairly dry rule for a two or three days across many parts of...
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Nov 21, 2021
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echo, liam thorpe. welcome to you both. let's start with the guardian, which leads with a warning from conservative mps to borisjohnson, who are angry about plans to "scale back" the social care cap. growing unrest in some european countries over anti—covid measures makes the front page of the telegraph. the ft leads with a story on a hypersonic weapon tested by china back injuly, which is capable of firing a missile and carrying a nuclear warhead while travelling at five times the speed of sound — a world—first. "urgent action needed on social mobility" — the yorkshire post leads with new research on the divide in prosperity between the north and south of england. the daily mail has a report on the circumstances behind the return to jail of convicted murderer and sex offender colin pitchfork. and there's only one story in town on the back pages, as ole gunnar solskjaer is sacked by manchester united. but who will replace him? the mirror fancies former tottenham manager mauricio pochettino. so,
echo, liam thorpe. welcome to you both. let's start with the guardian, which leads with a warning from conservative mps to borisjohnson, who are angry about plans to "scale back" the social care cap. growing unrest in some european countries over anti—covid measures makes the front page of the telegraph. the ft leads with a story on a hypersonic weapon tested by china back injuly, which is capable of firing a missile and carrying a nuclear warhead while travelling at five times the...
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i echo the - remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool— remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and _ remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and the _ remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and the thoughts - remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and the thoughts of. in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody — in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody are _ in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody are with _ in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody are with the - in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody are with the people i in liverpool and the thoughts ofl everybody are with the people of liverpool — everybody are with the people of liverpool can— everybody are with the people of liverpool. can i— everybody are with the people of liverpool. can i congratulate - everybody are with the people of liverpool. can i congratulate thej everybody are with the people of. liverpool. can i congratulate the us president _ liverpool. can i congratulate the us president on — liverpool. can i congratulate the us president on significant _ liverpoo
i echo the - remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool— remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and _ remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and the _ remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and the thoughts - remarks about the appalling attack in liverpool and the thoughts of. in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody — in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody are _ in liverpool and the thoughts of everybody are with _ in liverpool and the thoughts of...