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underlying health conditions or are ill or are old, they will likely have to self—isolate for a longer period of time if there is not a vaccine or a way of containing the spread of the virus or if we do not trace where it is in society. but i also think in the meantime people who are living in substandard accommodation, who don't have gardens, people who do not maybe have that much money to survive on and people who have children to look after, this is something that we are all struggling with this in ways but it is really showing some of the inequalities in our society because it isn't really being experienced equally by everyone. cannotjust pick up on that? we don't buy food have the express noble tonight and i presume we will get that later but in your paper how do you cover this issue... noble —— how do you cover in this paper, we saw the police coming to someone pots a garden... how do you talk about the police dialogue occasionally with the public? we just try to tell the news
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and we have seen some quite heavy—handed tactics over the last certainly since this started. the incident with south yorkshire police and the gentleman in the garden wanting to go out with his children in the garden being told not to. it isa in the garden being told not to. it is a regrettable overreach by that particular police officer. i think that the force has since clarified that. it has apologised. and we have seen all kinds of police tweeting about how they are glad that people are not in the nonessential aisles at the supermarket and having to be tracked back. ithink at the supermarket and having to be tracked back. i think there is a legitimate area of police overreach to be covered here. and as a newspaper we will look at that. we will cross the atlantic to look at america, the huffington post's we have an extract of what they are running, a report by the associated press. global coronavirus death toll hits 100,000, us deaths almost
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17,000. my we have seen new york particularly badly hit and pictures of mass graves of the bronx. those images from new york are obviously just appalling and what is happening in america in particular at the spread is so devastating and i think for a country that really does not have a health care system that is for everyone, it operates for profit but also an incredibly unequal society. although we will all be affected by this and people across america are being affected by this, it doesn't matter what you look like, what yourjob is, we are united by our humanity and the fact we can contract this illness. it doesn't matter, you can die from it by do think it is exposing the inequalities in our society. if you look at summer like the us where you find that reporting suggests that african—americans are disproportionately dying of coronavirus for some in louisiana, 33% of the population is african—american but 17% of the people who died from coronavirus are african—american and this is not
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because of some genetic inference. raceis because of some genetic inference. race is not real, it leads to constructive differences between us, i'io constructive differences between us, no genetic differences because of race, it is because of inequality. african—americans are more likely to be living in poor accommodation with well—paid work be living in poor accommodation with well— paid work and be living in poor accommodation with well—paid work and not being able to access health care as easily. it really is exposing globally and in america as well... ijust really is exposing globally and in america as well... i just want to give sam a word on this. the daily express will focus on british news but is the american angle something your paper is covering? we are looking at the global situation not just america. i think this ap article if people get a chance to walk on and have a look at it is really fascinating because it invokes around the world round up of the situation and also it has some. . . the situation and also it has some... it tells the tale of how many people are dying in individual countries and the global death toll which we know today is past the
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100,000 mark. but it has also got the more human side of how people are coping across the world with this crisis. i thought it interesting that around the easter weekend now, a really important weekend now, a really important weekend in italy and it talks about how people are going to drive through theatres for prayer and in paris, notre dame a subject that was distressing with the fire that destroyed a big chunk of it. broadcasts being carried out from there today. i think it's an interesting perspective. and the pope has been holding services in st peter's square. we will look finally at the ft, it's weekend section. the headline is g20 and us throw weight behind biggest oil production agreement showing perhaps that the end of globalisation is not quite as people might of predicted with the rise of national borders during this crisis but i want finally to look at a rather smaller article here which i hope you both have seen. gamblers
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turned to swedish trotting and marbles as prices rains and sports betting. sweden which has not that many researches, charting where jockeys by how —— but behind a two apart. betting is up a0%, it is a good year to be a swedish trotter. i'm not sure how well that is... it doesn't sound like a particularly friendly support i have also never heard of it. if nothing else i have been exposed to swedish trotting. and one of this were doing very well in betting is marble racing, did you know that? i thought marbles had gone out in the 805, i am just amazed that people still play at. it is quite nice and a nostalgic thing. but marbles and swedish trotting, i had to google swedish trotting. it's very popular. if there was a sport 01’ very popular. if there was a sport or activity you could each bring
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back and somehow would be safe, what would it be? bring back? 0h, back and somehow would be safe, what would it be? bring back? oh, dear. you put me on the spot, british bulldog. british bulldog is a fantastic one! maya, you have one? it is still in fashion but competitive scrabble, i think if anyone wants to bet... i think scrabble has more than british without. sam and maya, thank you so much. that is it for the international look at the papers. thanks to sam lester and my good fellow, sport next on bbc news. —— maya goodfellow. hi there with your sports news, we start with calls for this football
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season start with calls for this football season in england only to reserve ones “— season in england only to reserve ones —— resume once all players have been tested for coronavirus that from the chief executive of the league managers association who has criticised english football league for not consulting the lma before they sent out a letter saying that they sent out a letter saying that the season could be complete within 56 days of a restart. richard bevan told our sports editor dan rohn that he doesn't think that timeframe is fairand he doesn't think that timeframe is fair and players on that testing is key to getting us back as soon as possible. our managers do not want to be back on the pitch unless players have been tested but at the same time, the government must be confirming that is ok because the tests must be made available first if there is a shortage to the care workers, the patients, the families of the nhs. and also the nhs staff themselves. that is where the testing must go first. once that has happened, by all means access it in
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sports. all major football leagues across europe are wondering how to com plete across europe are wondering how to complete the season and in scotland, they are one foot away from ending they are one foot away from ending the season early. teams have been voting on whether to resume the current campaign when it is safe to do so orfinish it current campaign when it is safe to do so or finish it now. current campaign when it is safe to do so orfinish it now. the majority of votes cast on friday are in favour of the spf out recommendation to end the season early and it would not impact the scottish permission for now but the outcome might not be known until may with clubs having 28 days to vote. the resolution rest on one chamfer chip club. it is a fairly complicated voting structure here. basically the spfl needs 75% from each of the four leagues to vote in favour. it looks as though given the latest figures from the spfl that the majority of the clubs in scotland are voting in favour of this resolution but one club in the championship still outstanding, and still yet to vote, they hold the balance of power as it stands at the
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moment and i am hearing that as it stands, they are ready to vote against this resolution. one club in the championship here could scupper the championship here could scupper the spfl‘s plans to make sure that the spfl‘s plans to make sure that the lower leagues in scotland, the current campaign is called to a halt. six of barcelona's board member is have resigned and told the president they are unhappy at how the club is being managed. in a joint letter, they raise concerns over the financial implications for the club, the coronavirus prices, and criticise the handling of a scandal when earlier this year bar soap were forced to deny hiring a firm to attack their own personal social media. the call —— the letter calls for new presidential elections. the uk best that you can base team reno has put the vast majority of its staff and even u nforced majority of its staff and even unforced absence at least until the end of may due to the impact of coronavirus. they are the fourth tea m coronavirus. they are the fourth
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team to say they're putting a significant number of staff on for a while following mclaren, williams, and racing point, neartheir while following mclaren, williams, and racing point, near their base in france was put on a part—time schedule earlier this week. everyone says it is considering all possibilities as it seeks to restart its season later in the summer, including races behind closed doors. it looks like the austria off spinner will not be playing his cricket in england this year. his contract cricket in england this year. his co ntra ct to cricket in england this year. his contract to pay part of the season for hampshire county has been cancelled by mutual agreement due to coronavirus. alongside australia and india's sars has now become the third overseas player to miss the english county sent due to the coronavirus pendant. cricket currently the way to the 20th of may at areas. and that is all your support for now.
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hello, good evening with temperatures close to 25 degrees, it has been the warmest day of the year so has been the warmest day of the year so far but of course we have not been able to get out and enjoy it as we been able to get out and enjoy it as we normally might on a good friday. not bad if you have a parasol in the garden. this is a satellite picture, you can see a garden. this is a satellite picture, you can see a lot of clear sky across the uk, this stripe of caught up across the uk, this stripe of caught up towards the north—west and one or shower because that pops up across parts of wales through the afternoon. those showers continue to drift northeastwards may be the odd thunderstorm across parts of northern england and southern scotland. more progeny for scotland and northern ireland through the night and some operas of patchy rain, clear skies for the south, one or two places in the south and east of england getting down to around 4 degrees. most places having a mild night and start to tomorrow. plenty more sunshine or ingrid and wales, that sunshine may be turning hazy at times with areas of high cloud. quality start for scotland and northern ireland, brightens up, but then more cloud and the odd spot of rain into the northern and western
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isles but also turning breezy and rather cool. 9 degrees lower, for the sub very warm, 25 or 26 degrees and with it that warmth we could see the odd afternoon shower or thunderstorm. some of those in wales, midlands, east lincolnshire. .. wales, midlands, east lincolnshire... now for wales, midlands, east lincolnshire. .. now for sunday again i think we can see one or two showers across england and wales and maybe one or two showers by the sage, rain pushing in from the west. northerly wind across scotland and northern ireland and that will make it feel considerably cooler here. the further south, still warm. 23 degrees perhaps in london but it turns cooler for all of us as we head out of sunday into monday. low pressure down to the south, high pressure down to the south, high pressure from the north, with the feed of winds around high—pressure ina feed of winds around high—pressure in a clockwise direction drawing and much colder air around the uk and it will feel particularly chilly given the strength of this north
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northeasterly wind. quite a lot of cloud feeding into north hernandez in scotland and the eastern side of him the best of the sunshine the further west you are but those are the average wind speeds, the gusts are blustery particular for some eastern coats for some single—digit temperatures here, cardiff and plymouth the highest apertures but only here getting up to 13 degrees. —— highest temperatures.
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this is bbc news. the uk's highest daily death toll so far. almost a thousand more people have died. this is the message to the british people. we all share a responsibility to tackle this virus first and foremost by staying at home. new york starts to bury some of its debt in mass graves. the state has more coronavirus cases than any single country outside the united states. how worshippers around the world are marking good friday, amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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