and humility. daisy, let s look at the guardian. and humility. daisy, let s look at the guardian. fairly and humility. daisy, let s look at. the guardian. fairly straightforward coverage, clean strips and are of military and royal roles with a picture of him in naval uniforms and forces parade. he parade. he does see himself very much as a military man. of course he was a veteran of the falklands war. that sort of adds to the humiliation, i guess. it to the humiliation, i guess. it definitely does. this isn t a faux passion for the military, he did serve, he did see active service in the 40th anniversary of the falklands is coming up. they would ve been a lot of ceremonies that he would ve been a central part of and he will be very dismayed about that. that s i sided. there is about that. that s i sided. there is a personal side, about that. that s i sided. there is a personalside, i do about that. that s i sided. there is a personal side, i do feel very sorry for his daughters as
the data she gets suggests that rules were broken. it is very interesting, but it does also make you think isn t the whole point of having that granular data in a place like downing street a security issue? wouldn t numbers in this particular instance have been a security issue and why did nobody spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the mail spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the mail on spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the mail on sunday, i let s look at the mail on sunday, they have whitehall blog vowing to work from home for ever. that is what dominic cummings called the civil service. what dominic cummings called the civilservice. it what dominic cummings called the civil service. it is a debate of work from her guidance being lifted, whether people will start to go back to the office or not? this whether people will start to go bac
that if we do not as a country ensure that every single afghan who helped the british presence over 20 years, interpreters, people who worked with us and helped us, they must be living in sheer terror of what will happen to them if the taliban get there. and we have a duty, and international moral duty to get those people out and give them a home in the country that they helped. and if ever there was a time when we can actually show what true asylum means, it s that. and i really hope that will happen. yes. really hope that will happen. yes, let s look at really hope that will happen. yes, let s look at operation really hope that will happen. yes, let s look at operation cobble on the metro while we talk about that kabul. there is a vsat scheme being quickened up apparently, henry, to help these people out of afghanistan into and britain visa. but you might say it s a bit last minute. visa. but you might say it s a bit last minute- visa. but you might say it s a bit last min
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industry is furious and raised fears of what it calls a second lost summer. the daily mirror reports on the chaos in portugal as british travellers race to get home before 4am on tuesday or face ten days of quarantine. the daily mail writes that the move has wiped two billion pounds off the airline industry and gibraltar is now the only realistic holiday destination for british people. and the daily express adds that the transport secretary grant shapps insisted he was taking a safety first approach . let s begin. and i melissa blake it the metro first. anna, let s look at. it the metro first. anna, let s look at. ., , the metro first. anna, let s look at. , , ., , the metro first. anna, let s look at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody was at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody was waiting - at. it has been the story of the day which is everybody was waiting for| which is everybody