backdoor man. but you know you might be dangerous, too, according to the fbi. and you don t even have to be an angry parent at a school board meeting. you just have to use words. yeah, turns out new fbi documents released this week through a toy i can t request reveal the bureau uses internets slang to seek out violent extremism on line odd terms linked to racially violent extremism. words like based larping and red pill. remains in terms that could be used in a con that don t in racist views. based is someone converted to racist ideology. so they must be keeping a close eye on joy reed right? doesn t based mean you re based in facts? you re grounded in logic not wokeness? perhaps that s why it s being targeted. then you have larping which stands for live action role play. you know those words that dress up as knights and wizards until a jock walking through the park stuffs them in a trash can? the fbi says larping is a term used by extremist to accuse others as not being as
of the amazon rainforest is that of the missing british journalist dom philips. it s understood he was identified using dental records. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, who s the media editor at the sunday times, and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. as always on front and manage to all, come in at quite early. i wonder why that is. the times says the treasury has warned employers must be careful about giving big pay rises this year as it could help fuel increases in inflation. the telegraph also leads on the treasury s worries on wage rises as thousands of rail workers prepare to walk out on strike this week over a pay dispute. the ft says rising rates have hit global markets as investors worry about inflation and a slow recovery from the pandemic causing prolonged economic problems. the independent says refugees who cross the channel to reach the uk a
in the wagatha christie libel case, picking up on barbed comments between coleen rooney and rebekah va rdy. the times says petrol retailers are being accused of profiteering after failing to pass on the whole of the recent cut in fuel duty. it also has an extraordinary photo of a ukrainian solder in the azovstal steel plant. let s begin, thank you both for taking the time this evening. let s start with the front page of the metro, and the headline reads, proud to say i m gay. he s been held as an inspiration to but michael last one obviously being just and fastly. it s been a great story, and he s had a lot of support from everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current footballers everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current footballers like - everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current footballers like harry l from current footballers like harry kane, the tottenham striker, and former players you contrast the fro
of choice, but i still use petrol. hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but woe! hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but woe! think- hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but woe! thinkthey. like £1.69. but woe! think they don t drive that much, but some people will be hurting especially when they don t have the alternative of taking public transfer as i do. thus far people have been attacking the petrol companies like shell and bp for bolstering profits, they ve got so much money they don t know what to do with that, and that s why the chancellor and others are hinting at this idea of a windfall tax. people will now turn their ire as a result of this on the people at the forecourt, the people who say their margins are really timely. according to the rac research, the average margin for petrol was 9p a leader and 6p for diesel before rishi sunak s announcement where he cut the duty b