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'in large parts of ' in large parts of the whatsoever in large parts of the country. this behaviour or herd mentality, if you see one person doing it people are going, oh, 0k this might as well because there's only four left on the shelf i will have the last four. some common around today from certain mps saying supermarkets should actually limit on how much people can buy. you get with promotions people say can only buy so many if they cut prices on this type of product, and so you can see it could easily be implement it and it will be a way of curbing this. let's turn to the guardian, still talking coronavirus here. but again we have been hearing about the economic impacts of this virus. and it universities that are really feeling as well. you have two things here. very guardian take with the paper that like to see itself as kind of the paper of education and higher education, so naturally they have a focus on this. you have the economic impact but also the fact
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that we are now in a fairly globalised world, and that implies as much to education is every thing else and education is, disappointingly a big business and emphasis on that rather than necessarily learning because the model of funding we have in this country, very relying on foreign students for a large proportion of oui’ students for a large proportion of our income, it's working for them but not unsurprising that they, like any other part of the economy and it keeps saying is that you resent education as part of the economy, which it is but they are going to have the effective or be affected this by outbreak. £21,000 a year for international student is quite a lot of revenue. it's huge amounts. british universities are so prestigious, they become a people from around the world you want to come and study in our universities and will pay that kind of cash to do so. and will pay that kind of cash to do so. and obviously they are going to ta ke so. and obviously they are going to take a real hit if intake is
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expected and affected by this. possibly next year in january stu d e nts possibly next year in january students would come back on the role. let's turn to the daily mail. and how do you think this is going to work? is it going to work for everyone? millions are told work at home to fight the virus. i'm not sure, how could you work at home? lots of jobs cannot sure, how could you work at home? lots ofjobs cannot be done at home. i'm not sure if there's any plans in place for the bbc can we've not heard about bbc plans yet. obviously, a lot of people are looking at home working plans. i think about as well as the come obviously to present the spread of the physical disease i think possibly they will be mental health impact as well. working from home to a lot of people don't actually like to be at home all day on their own oi’ to be at home all day on their own or my increased family tensions, for example if you've got four people all crammed ina example if you've got four people all crammed in a house all day. there's another knock on impacts of
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telling people to work from home. that's a very nice smile there. your family give you grief? i'm not saying nothing. could you do your job from home? i could. i'm quite lucky because all i need is a laptop. i could write in most places. i'm one of the lucky ones. the people i'm concerned about for the self—employed, it's very difficult. it's quite easy for large companies and for people to take the economic hit for something like this but if you are self—employed this is going to really test the ability of the state to protect people. people are careless, this could have really quite crazy impacts if you think you need home care visits or working in the carrom industry, but only if you have to self—isolate who does look after the elderly and vulnerable and
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disabled? it's a business that if he gets to be pandemic levels they cannot delay it sufficiently the consequences could be really quite severe. let's turn to the ft weekend, if the economic impact of this virus, investors rushed to bond safer for fear of this virus, investors rushed to bond saferforfear of global this virus, investors rushed to bond safer for fear of global recession. one of the people quoted in this article could talk about how they can see the fear in the supermarket shelves and that's the reflected in the stock market people are panicking. they are looking for safer ways of investing money in the stock markets have taken a huge hit and there are fears of how this could plunge us into a recession and obviously we have been struggling to get off on our feet after the last one and nobody is really going to be very thrilled to hear that news, but obviously it's something that we need to prepare for, really. it's notjust for need to prepare for, really. it's
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not just for stockmarkets. these german airline are cutting their flights by 50%. i was watching the sports report as we came in here come all these pretty reports getting cancelled —— events. the lengthy bond film and as well as the transfer industries and as i say this is a test of certain country's resilience and with worrying and as ta ke resilience and with worrying and as take somewhere like the united states, for instance they've only tested 476 people in the largest countries of the world in terms of population and the number of people infected could be so much higher, and that means because they have not been tested they could be spreading fiow. been tested they could be spreading now. that's very worrying and does a country like the united states, with its private medical system have the ability to withstand something like the coronavirus where people can't ta ke the coronavirus where people can't take the time off sick because they don't get sick pay? as your turkey
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but the united states we hearing the news coming into us here and vice president pentz presenting at the us response to the coronavirus announced that the cruise ship, the grand princess mort of the company because he is confirmed that 46 people were swabbed, 21 were positive for the virus were 24 were negative, one test was inconclusive. i9 crewmembers and two passengers we re i9 crewmembers and two passengers were among those positive and find a bit of information that the ship is to be brought to a noncommercial porch during the weekend and of course the us having problems with those testing kits. let's move off the coronavirus and the front page of the daily express now and a new law to protect access to your cash. incredible, is dead? orto law to protect access to your cash. incredible, is dead? or to get your own cash and new laws. this the really important own cash and new laws. this the really im porta nt story own cash and new laws. this the really important story for our readers because the number of breaches of banks closing down is huge, the cash machines being removed because they are expensive
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to runa removed because they are expensive to run a copies don't want to have them in areas where it's too expensive to run them. so people are who are relying on cash or struggling to actually access their own struggling to actually access their own money. struggling to actually access their own money. and it's quite, i have never used cash any more. i prefer everything on my phone. you can't actually pay to get on the bus in london using cash, a lot of cafes and london using cash, a lot of cafes a nd restau ra nts london using cash, a lot of cafes and restaurants in london no longer accept cash. but for older people like me. -- old people on low incomes for budgeting and saving money in different parts it's really difficult, actually when you can't get a ccess difficult, actually when you can't get access to cash but you are com pletely get access to cash but you are completely dependent on using cash. i was going to say i agree, the further we get from london becomes a much more cash rich society that makes sense. it is important, the fa ct makes sense. it is important, the fact that it's harder to get cash
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and the fewer atms and when you do get the atms it's the small towns and villages they charge a lot more, which i was sick gazette ridges anyway, but blank to the neck banks are closing it if you are elderly often you find cash easier in a better way to budget, and although we come from opposing titles in terms of political views i agree with this. it's going to budget because it hurts more when you head over the cash. the chancellor is going to put it into law to make it actually easierfor going to put it into law to make it actually easier for people to access their own cash. but really it's in their own cash. but really it's in the government interest to have everybody spend electronically because it will do away with cash in hand jobs, people pay people for work through cash when not paying the tax on it. not so good for people that like tips like waiters. wright, march the 11th we find out. they want to keep cash around. let's
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turn quickly to the guarded and many pa rents turn quickly to the guarded and many parents will agree with this story, but because hospitals are seeing a surge in child sleep disorders. but because hospitals are seeing a surge in child sleep disorderslj was surge in child sleep disorders.” was going to be so flippant and when the teenager should not have a problem with sleeping, but actually this is quite worrying. and it's a kind of combination of factors from a rise in anxiety and mental health and screen time, a big problem. they also worn and have read this before, if you read a book it helps you fall asleep with her as you look at the screen asleep with her as you look at the screen it keeps your brain awake afterwards. that which i found fascinating is the link with obesity. so because we have a generation of children who are overweight that medical measures they are struggling to get to sleep.
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the final point which is quite important is he goes on to talk about, they do not have the facilities and staff numbers to cope with a rise in this. i think that's it. the anxiety thing is actually also linked to the use of screens and they say although going to sleep it is screened by your bedside it's very bad for you also what you're looking at can also be bad for your mental health. and kids particularly are quite susceptible to social bullying on social media. i'm checking twitter as i wake up.” bullying on social media. i'm checking twitter as i wake up. i am as well. a few more seconds, the front page of the daily mirror, meghan at war with camilla. they have gone from blue blood to bad blood. this is about camilla, who long time plan to speech on domestic violence, an issue she cared a lot
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about, she's been talking to metropolitan police about it and we understand there was an unwritten agreement between the two duchesses, while dugan duchess of cambridge in sussex, there would be publicity time left free of the speech. camilla then released photographs of her at camilla then released photographs of herata camilla then released photographs of her at a theatre and is perhaps the best that the sides are going their separate ways, divorce is never easy but in this case you could be happier. we have not seen used images but the paper says they have them published, but we don't know what they look like. we are going to end on that note. if it got there and we will get you in the next bit. forjason and sam thank you very much. and thank you for watching this session of this addition of the papers he went back again at 1130. they are all online for you. head to the bbc news website seven days a week. and you can all watch it back
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again by the bbc iplayer. i am back with you at the top of the hour, see you shortly. right now your legislative update from bbc weather. looking ahead to a weekend and the weather won't be as horrible as it has been on weekends recently but still going to be some wind and rain around. from this area of low pressure feeling this weather front across the saturday and saturday night, behind that on sunday sunshine and blustery showers. so the winds are picking up again and some wet weather around, but it's not going to be a wash—out in the weekend. is there will be some drier movements on sunday particularly, some sunnier moment as well. try setting and for many of us but look at these temperatures by the night and started to head up across the west cloud and of rain moving in. some of that rain moving in. some of that ramble pushed east
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in the morning but for much of it central and eastern england in northeast scotland into the afternoon let a lot of places will be dry but rate for whales and western parts of england more substantially for northern ireland, southern and western scotland. the winds pick up for all of us but around the seacoast gas can be near 50 mph also and missed units around coast and hills in the west end it's a milder day and then he cloutier and wendy are and will be some rain around. as this rain total start to mount through southern and western scotla nd mount through southern and western scotland hills up to 70 mm of rain and they could bring a risk of flooding. the rain just and they could bring a risk of flooding. the rainjust move and they could bring a risk of flooding. the rain just move south on saturday night reaching those parts that stay dry during the day. behind that some showers follow and temperatures will be higher on saturday night compared with the net we are in now. southee fist of england should be out of the way and thenis england should be out of the way and then is the second half of the weekend which is altogether different. brighter and sunnier but also showers around. rattle through quite quickly but if you do catch a
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shower it can be heavy and rumbles of thunder and hail mixed in as well. temperatures are actually coming down as we see the cold front go through. bright, blustery showers and feeling a bit colder in just a sneak peek into the start of next week and another area of low pressure looks to be heading your way. they do play for in the detail of the wet weather and it does look like another spell of wind and rain for a time into the start of next week. a selection of places to give you an labour of things for next week. what is the start and then it turns shower re—, so it is u nsettled, turns shower re—, so it is unsettled, it also turns a bit cold as the week goes on. for your forecast for where you are or you are going available online and the app and check in that office for weather warnings as well.
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this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eleven. a second death from coronavirus is confirmed, as the number of cases in the ukjumps to 164. the government pledges millions of pounds to try to develop a vaccine. the prime minister warns of a bumpy road ahead. it looks to me like there will be a substantial period of disruption when we have to deal with this outbreak. scotland women's six nations rugby match against france that was due to take place tomorrow has been postponed because one of scotland's players has tested positive for coronavirus. meanwhile, thousands of people quarantined on a cruise ship off san francisco have virus testing kits dropped by helicopter.

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