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sort of— much pressure there will be for some sort of negotiated diplomatic solution which may mean ukraine having _ solution which may mean ukraine having to — solution which may mean ukraine having to cede some of its territory. _ having to cede some of its territory, and we have already seen the pressures on europe and this is 'oy the pressures on europe and this is jov for— the pressures on europe and this is joy for vladimir putin because if he can see _ joy for vladimir putin because if he can see any— joy for vladimir putin because if he can see any chinks in the armour of the european union and european leaders _ the european union and european leaders he — the european union and european leaders he will seek to exploit that and exploit the fracturing of the different — and exploit the fracturing of the different positions on how we carry on supporting ukraine.— different positions on how we carry on supporting ukraine. rachel, that is something _ on supporting ukraine. rachel, that is something talked _ on supporting ukraine. rachel, that is something talked about - on supporting ukraine. rachel, that is something talked about in - on supporting ukraine. rachel, that is something talked about in this i is something talked about in this article, hope vladimir putin is trying to exploit divisions by pointing out the impact of the sanctions on europe and drawing attention to the rising cost of living and making that link. i think that is a really _ living and making that link. i think that is a really interesting - living and making that link. i think that is a really interesting point i that is a really interesting point and i agree with whatjo said about borisjohnson using this as a distraction. it is worth saying that

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The Papers-20211016-21:36:00

thank you for staying up to watch with us and whatjo and nigel. let's start with the observer, which leads with the commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle calling for a kinderform of political discourse, following the death of sir david amess. the telegraph say the murder suspect, ali harbi, was not known to m15 despite being referred to the counter—terrorism prevent programme. in the wake of the attack, the home secretary priti patel is devising a police protection plan for mp5. that makes the front page of the independent. the sunday express also says the suspect was flagged for deradicalisation. its headline is "we won't let terror win." and the sunday times reports that sir david amess�* last act was to help children understand democracy. the paper details the final phone conversation he had, moments before his death. so, let's begin... jove, do you want to kick us off this evening? shall we start with the sunday times, that is ok with

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