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but do people on the streets of guildford find the idea of edible insects palatable? i don't really like the sound of that, to be fair. i think it is good. it'sjust something i've never done. but, yeah, i mean... maybe if i wasn't . quite so squeamish, i would try some. i don't think you should eat insects, it might be bad for you. might kill you. no way! sorry! it seems not everyone's bowled over by the idea of these cricket teas. sean killick, bbc news, guildford. i don't think i would be eating crickets, but may be! the pet shop boys — one of the most influential bands to emerge from the 1980s synthpop scene — are back. nonetheless is the duo's 15th studio album and marks a return to the lush, symphonic sound of what singer neil tennant once called their "imperial phase". they're one of the biggest pop duos of all the time with hits like "it's a sin", "always on my mind" and "west end girls". this album was written during covid. and you can read more about the pet shop boys new album online in their interview with our music correspondent, mark savage. check it
but do people on the streets of guildford find the idea of edible insects palatable? i don't really like the sound of that, to be fair. i think it is good. it'sjust something i've never done. but, yeah, i mean... maybe if i wasn't . quite so squeamish, i would try some. i don't think you should eat insects, it might be bad for you. might kill you. no way! sorry! it seems not everyone's bowled over by the idea of these cricket teas. sean killick, bbc news, guildford. i don't think i would be...
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liam, you're wetherspoons in you're in the wetherspoons in guildford. people guildford. what are people saying ? saying there? >> i'm indeed i'm in wetherspoons on a friday lunchtime. my natural environment since i've come down here to this commuter town south of london, because i was recently with the chancellor , recently with the chancellor, jeremy hunt, asking him about these national insurance changes . we've had two big tax changes .we've had two big tax changes from the tories in recent months. in january, the tories lowered their headline rate of national insurance for employees from 12 to 10. and on saturday it goes down again from 10 to 8. those two changes for the average worker worth something like 800 to £900 a year in safe taxation, that's quite a lot of money. but as you rightly say, and as i quizzed the chancellor earlier, these tax cuts are more than offset by what we call fiscal drag by tax thresholds being frozen. the personal allowance at about 12,500 pounds, where you start paying, the headline rate of income tax and the upper rate of income tax. lo
liam, you're wetherspoons in you're in the wetherspoons in guildford. people guildford. what are people saying ? saying there? >> i'm indeed i'm in wetherspoons on a friday lunchtime. my natural environment since i've come down here to this commuter town south of london, because i was recently with the chancellor , recently with the chancellor, jeremy hunt, asking him about these national insurance changes . we've had two big tax changes .we've had two big tax changes from the tories in...
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now, this is party games, which is opening up soon in guildford. i think on may the second. now, this is written by michael mcmanus , who was at central mcmanus, who was at central office in the days of thatcher and major. oh, it does ring a bell. does this . bell. does this. >> it does ring a bell. >> it does ring a bell. >> so i hope there's no skeletons or a little things there. >> i don't know if you'll pop up in some form there and it's basically set in two years from now, 2026, and there's a the country is in disarray. there's a hung parliament and there's a centrist party that are trying to hold it all together with a lot of spin, dodgy data, dodgy ai . and lot of spin, dodgy data, dodgy ai .and i lot of spin, dodgy data, dodgy ai . and i think apparently the ai. and i think apparently the cheesemakers are on strike. i don't know if you ever had to face that in your time, but i just, i thought of that one with you. and that's a huge uk tour that's going on from guildford on may the 2nd, all the way through to malvern later in the yeah >> party games. yes, that sounds
now, this is party games, which is opening up soon in guildford. i think on may the second. now, this is written by michael mcmanus , who was at central mcmanus, who was at central office in the days of thatcher and major. oh, it does ring a bell. does this . bell. does this. >> it does ring a bell. >> it does ring a bell. >> so i hope there's no skeletons or a little things there. >> i don't know if you'll pop up in some form there and it's basically set in two years...
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there was a it was an absolute bizarre fit up, you know on of guildford four dimensions. anyway those are the front pages in the next section, the pros and cons of policing and the pros who are conning you on welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans. still here with comedian nicholas de santo and nick dixon. so we go across to the guardian now. nicholas. and six months on, finally, someone is facing accountability . vie. is facing accountability. vie. >> that's right. still with dramatic news. israeli military intelligence chief quits over 7th of october attack sukh. so this is major general aharon haliva, and he's the first top brass, military or figure to , brass, military or figure to, vacate his job, because he has, claimed responsibility for the deadliest assault in the history of israel , he he he deadliest assault in the history of israel, he he he is the chief of israel, he he he is the chief of or was the chief of israeli military intelligence, which is one of the three branches. it's called aman for short, right, most people know mossad because mossad is
there was a it was an absolute bizarre fit up, you know on of guildford four dimensions. anyway those are the front pages in the next section, the pros and cons of policing and the pros who are conning you on welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans. still here with comedian nicholas de santo and nick dixon. so we go across to the guardian now. nicholas. and six months on, finally, someone is facing accountability . vie. is facing accountability. vie. >> that's right. still with...
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sean killick, bbc news, guildford. we're joined now by dr ralph manders from the university of surrey, who's leading the study. hello. you have brought some stuff which i want to highlight first of all, so thank you. and thank you for bringing muffins. and this protein powder is worth talking about. that is what we are all about. that powder is worth talking about. that is what we are all about.— is what we are all about. that is the actual _ is what we are all about. that is the actual cricket _ is what we are all about. that is the actual cricket flour, - is what we are all about. that is | the actual cricket flour, basically ground up crickets. did the actual cricket flour, basically ground up crickets.— the actual cricket flour, basically ground up crickets. did you cook the crickets? they _ ground up crickets. did you cook the crickets? they are _ ground up crickets. did you cook the crickets? they are freeze _ ground up crickets. did you cook the crickets? they are freeze dried i ground up crickets. did you c
sean killick, bbc news, guildford. we're joined now by dr ralph manders from the university of surrey, who's leading the study. hello. you have brought some stuff which i want to highlight first of all, so thank you. and thank you for bringing muffins. and this protein powder is worth talking about. that is what we are all about. that powder is worth talking about. that is what we are all about.— is what we are all about. that is the actual _ is what we are all about. that is the actual...
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service which is operating out of here to go to places like guilt , of here to go to places like guilt, guildford and woking. >> but you further >> but if you live further afield , there are no trains afield, there are no trains going that way. and the last train, if you're going that direction, just 5:00. direction, is just after 5:00. >> but union members , >> but aslef union members, train drivers have been on the picket line here outside the station and this is 22 months how. >> now. >> they've been doing walkouts here and there throughout the yean here and there throughout the year, affecting commuters all across the country wanting to get to work and others wanting to seize the opportunity. >> this week is school >> this week it is school holidays for many children across the country, but the question is should they continue taking strike action? >> i've been speaking to some of those who have been using the services here today. >> i haven't been impacted, but if extra money, it's if they need extra money, it's all about the money, isn't it? if they need extra money, it's all soyut the mone
service which is operating out of here to go to places like guilt , of here to go to places like guilt, guildford and woking. >> but you further >> but if you live further afield , there are no trains afield, there are no trains going that way. and the last train, if you're going that direction, just 5:00. direction, is just after 5:00. >> but union members , >> but aslef union members, train drivers have been on the picket line here outside the station and this is 22...