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tv   The Papers  BBC News  March 30, 2020 10:45pm-11:01pm BST

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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk or not they can go back to work. are the keeping an eye on the testing and around the world. numbers? yes and the concern is got a us navy floating hospital to be why is britain so poor at this arrives in new york city, as donald trump tells americans that when other countries, comparable one million lives could be saved if they maintain social countries are doing so much better. distancing for 30 days. our big target in the uk is to try and get to this is our shared patriotic duty. 0ur big target in the uk is to try and get to 25,000 coronavirus tests challenging times are ahead for the next 30 days. and this is a very every day and we heard from public vital 30 days. health angler today that they have a conference centre in london not been able to get to that point is transformed into a hospital but they are trying to buy injust one week. it will eventually accomodate mid—to—late april, but in germany up to 4,000 patients. they're doing half a million tests exodus to the countryside — the plight of hundreds of thousands of these a week. that strikes me as of migrant workers in india, after city lockdowns leave them being a suggestion that they were withoutjobs or wages. much better prepared for this raid to do this in a way that the uk is and the tokyo 2020 olympics will go ahead, but in 2021. just not been and they're desperately trying to catch up and could they symbolise the world's recovery mmp desperately trying to catch up and ramp up the capacity to do these tests and you can imagine how frustrating it is if you're a doctor ora frustrating it is if you're a doctor or a nurse frustrating it is if you're a doctor ora nurse in frustrating it is if you're a doctor or a nurse in the front line and a memberof yourfamily or a nurse in the front line and a member of your family develops a cough, you have to stay at home for two weeks. you're desperate to get back into that hospital and train
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help people not like to do so because there is no testing facilities available to see whether or not you've got coronavirus member of your families got coronavirus and there are a lot of positive noises of them out and about but other countries seem to be able to be doing that already. moving to the daily express now. get tough on cou nts daily express now. get tough on counts of bruising —— tough on cowards abusing. nhs heroes. this is not widespread at all, is it? in the last few days, we have seen people applauding nhs staff and not abusing them. there are some people out there coughing on staff and this is based on a case in brighton when somebody coughed on three police officers and has beenjailed somebody coughed on three police officers and has been jailed and someone officers and has been jailed and someone is saying that the jail term should be longer. i do not think it
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isa should be longer. i do not think it is a widespread problem but the country is very proud of the way the emergency services are handling it but the few that are doing this, people think they should be properly punished. we are going to go to the daily mirror now. give them all a metal, no campaign is complete without stars back and get. sports legends call for nhs honour. what do you make of that was blue it is a nice idea. and i'm sure that when all of this is over the nhs would like to be rewarded properly but if you're a nurse, you're less worried about getting a metal and more worried about getting vital equipment to avoid catching this virus which is one of the biggest concerns that are nhs medics are worrying about and they are understaffed and they do not have the kit that they need and we are hearing that from them every day, we
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are getting information from doctors complaining about that and it is nice that you can show your gratitude by think it's pretty far down the list of what they're worrying about. that point is quite interesting. refocusing too much on metals, on the enjoyment of clapping for nhs workers in everett on social media some of them would say we enjoy the clapping, we might enjoy the metals but what we really need is protective equipment now. save all of that stuff and give us the tools needed to do the job. there also following the advice of stink at home they've made a point, if you are not doing important things at home, once this is all over, there will be a special honours list, chief medical officers and i'm sure he'll get knighthood and at the
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moment, that is a bit too soon to be talking about that. interesting headline, but way too soon to consider that. let's go on to the eye. lock down the uk to be the virus. i do not know if you have the time to dissect the virus. is this too early? i do not think so, if you saw people that were able to get to the press conference in heard from us or the press conference in heard from us or patrick and the chief scientific adviser, the government saying that the numbers are starting to improve slightly and these are the numbers are getting shorter every day about the number of positive cases, the number of deaths, but there really concerned about is the number of people being admitted to hospital with coronavirus type symptoms and that number is no longer accelerating at the rate it was a few days ago which was really causing a lot of concerns
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and seems to have stabilised a bit and seems to have stabilised a bit and we think that is down to the social distancing measures, probably not initially, but the first week that we saw before the laws are introduced because there was a time lapse between any of these having an effect but there was certainly a confidence in the voice of the advisers that we did not really here before and that was based on the numbers, that does not mean by any stretch that this problem is anywhere near being solved, but is the first time i think we have heard from those guys that the numbers are starting to move in the right direction and i think that the message now is to keep doing what you doing, stay at home and hopefully watch those numbers continue to move in that direction. they headlight really encapsulates what a lot of us are talking about, police worn of overreach and lockdown powers. when i talk to
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people at the moment when they're having a break from worrying about health. this will people are talking about. half the police got the levels right are we in self policing better than the police and we do not need the police to give us any orders. john stevens, what is your ta ke orders. john stevens, what is your take on that. edge of the orders in place but in the uk view had consent for the slight worry is that if they get heavy—handed and they lose the trust of the public in this, it is very important that we move together and that people follow this notjust because they are scared that the police might stop them and i think that some have been quite a disparity in some police forces have handed out more than 100 finds and it's about the police that have information that they can get some sort of guidelines and doing a
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summer kind of thing. is the drones telling people to stop going for a walk in having a go at someone for visiting the parents of the birthday cake. this is not the way the police may want to go, is it? it is a massive problem for the police if it's starts to move in this direction because the sorts of powers are completely new and we have never seen anything like this so have never seen anything like this so it is usually important that the police are taking people with them and that means that a bit of common sense, frankly is the right way to do it i'm sure that the vast majority of police officers that is what is happening and the police office rs what is happening and the police officers are dealing with this really well and just having a quiet word with someone and just letting someone off because that's obviously the right thing to do. you never read about that. you just read about the bad cases. but the bad cases are
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pretty bad. the derbyshire police first do not know what they're doing up first do not know what they're doing up there but these drones are on the hillside and the lakes are trying to stop people visiting, it's pretty cringe worthy approach from the police. they need to have a real look at themselves there. branch of the vast majority for the cops it is not being handled in that way. our final paper, the times, £75 million ofair final paper, the times, £75 million of air left for britain stranded on holiday and very briefly, you've got about 300,000 britons and the aim is to get them all back home. your paper is reporting on that. yes, it will be hundreds and countries like south africa, india, the large number of brits therefore still wanting to come back but there aren't any commercial roots and so the government is going to spend save £5 million and hundreds of
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flights and hundred thousand people who end up coming back. these disasters usually come with their lives but is it possible to get eve ryo ne lives but is it possible to get everyone back from what you've read on this briefly? i hope so. we have seen cases of airlines collapsing in re ce nt seen cases of airlines collapsing in recent years with the government is going in pretty good job of repatriating large going in pretty good job of re patriating large numbers going in pretty good job of repatriating large numbers of people and they've got a good track record of this and £75 million sounds like a lot and to remember how much they're spending on this coronavirus pandemic and it's a drop in to the ocean considering how much debt we're going to be at the end of it. they a spend what they need to and get us home. whether or not i should have gone out earlier to get people home, should they have got to the state where there's 200,000 people stranded after all the elements been granted, but we are where we are and we need to get them back. does passengers, we understand will be getting back from huge numbers of
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countries, peru, new zealand, if it's open at some point and i like to think the editor of the daily mailand to think the editor of the daily mail and political london, the lines held up and for that i am extremely grateful. thank you to you both. and thatisit grateful. thank you to you both. and that is it for the papers, john and jack will be back at half past for a deluxe look at the papers and goodbye for now. hello there. later wins for many and there's a consequence not quite cold but chari story for some and seems like this was some threatening —looking cloud across barnsley over the reservoir. and some pretty stubborn cloud to the north and west in cumbria. generally speaking, there's been a lot of cloud around to the course of the day today,
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particularly into the afternoon and the showers have been through northern and eastern scotland, eastern england, stretching down into the midlands a little bit further south as he went to the afternoon. one of the reasons why we have had later winds is because the high—pressure sinking down to the south westerly isobars opening up and so the winds are going to continue to slacken off to the evening and over and the showers fading away with some clear skies developing, we could see some breaks into a chilly night to follow. we could see some breaks in the cloud but it is quite a bit chilly start to tuesday morning but again, we will see plenty of cloud developing as we go through the day and will be as we go through the day and will be a fairly overcast story, the winds of change direction and a subtle way and they're of change direction and a subtle way and they‘ re coming of change direction and a subtle way and they're coming in from the northwest and i'll feed more cloud inafew northwest and i'll feed more cloud in a few showers in scotland and across the northern england, temperatures a little disappointing for the beginning of april with highs of nine to 11 degrees. the highs of nine to 11 degrees. the high will continue to drift southwest and eventually we'll see
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weather fronts starting to threaten into the far north it would take its time and arriving on wednesday but it will start to bring a change to the story for much of scotland. so cloudy over topics of rain and the winds will strengthen here, quite a cloudy day generally on wednesday and the temperature struggling a little again. 94 celsius will be the high. is that front pushes forwards, it's going to introduce colder air across scotland as the wind reverts toa across scotland as the wind reverts to a northerly direction and we could see some showers into that low pressure, turning wintry to the stop of the hills of the northwest. and although we say slightly milder across the south with that northerly flow into scotland, it means noticeable difference in the feel of the weather. turning increasingly windy with gales to the north and a little bit milder across the south and hopefully a little more sunshine coming through. that is it. take care.
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