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fihe fromt government. talking about the front .a . e government. talking about the front -ae~ of government. talking about the front -a . e of the government. talking about the front page of the daily — government. talking about the front page of the daily telegraph, - government. talking about the front page of the daily telegraph, let's i page of the daily telegraph, let's look at this small story at the bottom talking about iran. iran very much in focus for the news cycles. protests, protesters have been executed recently and rishi sunak talking to the growing threat posed by iran. he is increasingly concerned about their behaviour and he could be one of the biggest foreign policy threats so far. given that he has the british government is facing criticism from some areas but it's like of local response in terms of what's happening in iran. as you say, and it comes to all the sentences, — as you say, and it comes to all the sentences, protests, execution, some that have — sentences, protests, execution, some that have already been carried out and i_ that have already been carried out

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The Papers

government. and that can be very damaging for government-— and that can be very damaging for covernment. . ~ ., ,., ., government. talking about the front .a . e government. talking about the front -a~e of government. talking about the front -a . e of the government. talking about the front page of the daily — government. talking about the front page of the daily telegraph, - government. talking about the front page of the daily telegraph, let's i page of the daily telegraph, let's look at this small story at the bottom talking about iran. iran very much in focus for the news cycles. protests, protesters have been executed recently and rishi sunak talking to the growing threat posed by iran. he is increasingly concerned about their behaviour and he could be one of the biggest foreign policy threats so far. given that he has the british government is facing criticism from some areas but it's like of local response in terms of what's happening in iran. as you say, and it comes to all the sentences, — as you say, and it comes to all the sentences, protests, execution, some that have — sentences, protests, execution, some that have already been carried out and i_ that have already been carried out and i think— that have already been carried out and i think in these liaison

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earth has actually gone on, and i do hope that it won't be about... sort of woolly terms like the intention to mislead rather than deliberately or knowingly misleading. what to mislead rather than deliberately or knowingly misleading.— to mislead rather than deliberately or knowingly misleading. what do you make of this — or knowingly misleading. what do you make of this front _ or knowingly misleading. what do you make of this front page, _ or knowingly misleading. what do you make of this front page, roz? - or knowingly misleading. what do you make of this front page, roz? i - make of this front page, roz? i think what we're seeing here is reports — think what we're seeing here is reports from elite documents. it's being _ reports from elite documents. it's being published tomorrow. but lord pinnock_ being published tomorrow. but lord pinnock challenged the government in court over— pinnock challenged the government in court over the brexit decisions, and certainly. _ court over the brexit decisions, and certainly. he — court over the brexit decisions, and certainly, he hasn't been the government's favourite lawyer, but he is _ government's favourite lawyer, but he is now _ government's favourite lawyer, but he is now warning harriet hartman as penny— he is now warning harriet hartman as penny rightly says, there was a change — penny rightly says, there was a change of— penny rightly says, there was a change of reference in this inquiry

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men and dave suspended all other events and so, that was that a question on that. let's move on in the next few minutes for the talk of drought. the front page of the i. it’s for the talk of drought. the front page of the i— page of the i. it's on quite a few ofthe page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front _ page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front pages _ page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front pages talking - page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front pages talking about| page of the i. it's on quite a few i of the front pages talking about we may not have enough food and this is happening at the same time of ukraine with the discussion on prices and bread baskets in europe, a lot of our greenies to come from ukraine. having a drought which will be a big concern and hopefully, we'll be hearing more from the government at some point and how they're going to deal with this and obviously, when the leadership election of the moment and the government won't make any concrete pledges into a new prime minister comes which would be early september

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BBC News-20220202-09:49:00

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The Papers-20210930-22:31:00

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman and kate proctor, political editor at politicshome and the house magazine. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a starting with. .. few a starting with... few more in since we spoke an hou ago. a few more in since we spoke an hour ago. one story dominates the front page. it's the lead in the metro the life sentence for under the graphic headline, take him down. whole life care as it's called. whole life care as it's called. wayne couzens for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. the front of the i page has a picture of the met commissioner dame cressida dick, who the paper, says is facing calls to resign.

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