Things From A Cloud
Well, I'll just get another one. I don't know if that's part of you? Oh, I think that would be a horror for me if I had my phone stolen. It's less well, first of all, materially, about the cost.

I mean iPhone, that's what most of us have got, the seye-wateringlyng expensive, but also all the memories on there, your WhatsApp chats, photographs shared. I just think the idea and then the admin headache of having to.
We download things from a cloud or whatever. I just would think, please, the first thing I think would be this is gonna take so much time and so much money. And if the trauma of someone stealing something from you as well, we'll talk about that in a little bit more. Trevor Phillips is herewitheThe Times at One. Trevor, good morning. Good morning, Rosie. I always have my phone just in case I get a call from my producer. Yeah, good idea.
Well, what we wanted to talk to you about instantly, yes, we'll say they should. We want to talk to you about the arc of a political row. I know you know about this, that the science minister, Peter Kyle, says in an interview yesterday that Reform Davuior's Nigel Farage is on the side of people like Jimmy Savile for opposing the Online Safety Act.N igel Farage hosted a sort of press conference of his own, was fairly indignant, and demanded an apology.
But then we heard from Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, today, there's no apology from Labour. Were you surprised at how that sort of came about that story yesterday? And do you think politicians should be carecarefuleally, when they throw about insults? Well, I'm surprised for a number of reasons.
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