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Nicky Campbell

you have had to make over the last couple of years. you have had to make over the last couple of years-— couple of years. over the last 30 ears. couple of years. over the last 30 years. specifically _ couple of years. over the last 30 years. specifically the _ couple of years. over the last 30 years. specifically the war i couple of years. over the last 30 years. specifically the war in i years. specifically the war in ukraine. _ years. specifically the war in ukraine, food _ years. specifically the war in ukraine, food prices, - years. specifically the war in ukraine, food prices, oil- years. specifically the war in i ukraine, food prices, oil prices, the knock—on effects, it is acute now. i appreciate what saying, but... ., ., now. i appreciate what saying, but... , . , ., , , 4, but... food prices go up every week, fortnightly- — but... food prices go up every week, fortnightly- how _ but... food prices go up every week, fortnightly. how does _ but... food prices go up every week, fortnightly. how does it _ but... food prices go up every week, fortnightly. how does it affect - but... food prices go up every week, fortnightly. how does it affect what l fortnightly. how does it affect what ou bu fortnightly. how does it affect what you buy and — fortnightly. how does it affect what you buy and eat? — fortnightly. how does it affect what you buy and eat? i— fortnightly. how does it affect what you buy and eat? i buy _ fortnightly. how does it affect what you buy and eat? i buy less. - fortnightly. how does it affect what you buy and eat? i buy less. i i fortnightly. how does it affect what you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't| you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't alwa s you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't always have _ you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't always have what _ you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't always have what i _ you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't always have what i need. _ you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't always have what i need. and i you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't always have what i need. and it i you buy and eat? i buy less. i can't l always have what i need. and it does affect _ always have what i need. and it does affect your _ always have what i need. and it does affect your health. and your well— being. affect your health. and your well—being. and that is not right. it is well—being. and that is not right. it is not _ well—being. and that is not right. it is not right that anybody in this

Saying , Food , Oil-prices , Food-prices , War , Ukraine , Effects , Ears , 30 , I-fortnightly , Fortnightly , Less-ii-fortnightly

Ian Hislops 2022

tv news programme in the us. now on bbc news — ian hislop�*s 2022: in conversation with amol rajan. even by recent standards, 2022 has been a tumultuous year in news. russia launched a war in europe. her late majesty queen elizabeth ii died just months after her platinum jubilee. and britain went through three prime ministers and even more chancellors. one man who's tried to make sense of it is ian hislop, whether on tv or as editor of private eye's fortnightly magazine and latest annual. i visited his office for a conversation notjust

Us , Bbc-news , Ian-hislop , Conversation , Amol-rajan , 2022 , War-in-europe , News , Elizabeth-ii , Ministers , Chancellors , Jubilee

Review

"and it's quite interesting." is there a sense in which kind of the news has become ever more frenetic, partly because of social media? and is there, do you think, a danger that that creates a bit of a gulf between journalists who are kind of living online and updating things by the minute and normal people who, you know, fancy going to the pub? erm, yeah, and i think it's important not to get totally obsessed by the speed of the news cycle which journalists operate on, cos normal people clearly don't. they, er, they either look at a newspaper or they see something on their phone, or they watch the news in the evening, and one of the huge advantages for private eye has been, and this obviously has not been intentional, is just being a fortnightly, it means you get a bit of a breather. so the news comes and everyone goes, "0h, what's your take on that? "that's fantastic. 0h! well, what's happening now?" and then we think, "mm, yeah, we're not doing anything till monday, so we'll have a look at what it looks like then." you've had to deal with this over many years. people will say, "if you're constantly saying what a bunch

News , Bit , Journalists , Kind , Sense , Social-media , Gulf , Danger , Er , Erm , People , I-don-t-know

Review

the chinese leader said the two countries should continue co—operation, without giving details. you are watching bbc news... now...|an hislop�*s 2022: in conversation with amol rajan. even by recent standards, 2022 has been a tumultuous year in news. russia launched a war in europe. her late majesty queen elizabeth ii died just months after her platinum jubilee. and britain went through three prime ministers and even more chancellors. one man who's tried to make sense of it is ian hislop, whether on tv or as editor of private eye's fortnightly magazine and latest annual.

Leader , Countries , Co-operation , Details , China , Two , Bbc-news , Conversation , Amol-rajan , Now- , 2022 , War-in-europe