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xrwr 'u ii‘ul‘ei justice ruth bader ginsburg in the capital of the united states. she does so on capital of the united states. she does so on account capital of the united states. she does so on account built for abraham lincoln. may she rest in peace. speaking at the memorial service, rabbi lauren holtzblatt said the latejustice had been a determined defender of people's rights. asa as a lawyer, she wanted equality for women and men, not in one swift victory, but brick by brick, case by case. through meticulous, careful lawyering. she changed the course of american law. and even when her views did not prevail, she still thought. the headlines on bbc news... a police officer is shot dead at station in south london by a man who was being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. he's now in a critical condition. the head of the met police paid
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tribute to the officer. a minute's silence has been held at new scotland yard, as well as the croydon custody centre, in tribute to the sergeant. tougher restrictions are imposed in leeds, stockport, wigan and blackpool, which will ban households mixing in homes or gardens from tomorrow. supermarkets have warned that shoppers could face food bills if a few post dropship trade bill as agreed. —— post—brexit. it could cost a n agreed. —— post—brexit. it could cost an extra £3 billion a year. katy austin reports. the vast majority of the uk's imported food comes from eu countries. at the moment, that's not subject to import taxes called tariffs. that could change from january depending on
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whether a brexit trade deal could be reached. talks restart on monday, but there's no agreement yet. if there's no trade deal, the uk will apply tariffs to a food and drink coming in from the you. that will depend on the product but will be more than 20% on average. let's ta ke will be more than 20% on average. let's take one example. this meant what traffic the tariff of 48%. if all that was passed on to customers, it could rise to more than £4. but that bigger jump is it could rise to more than £4. but that biggerjump is very unlikely because supermarkets would share some of the cost. however, the organisation representing some major markets has calculated the total cost of importing food and drink from the eu would be 3—1p. it says some of that would inevitably be passed on to customers in the form of price rises —— 3—1p. passed on to customers in the form of price rises -- 3-1p. if it was all applied, don't forget this also hits those who have the least amount
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of money because they pay the biggest proportion of their household budget on food. spokesperson for the government said... one trade expert said after the transition period, the government will have more flexibility to lower taxes on food from any country. whether it does that remains to be seen simply because we will be negotiating trade agreements with other countries and the more you can reduce your tariffs for everyone, the less some countries want to do trade with you. with just over three months trade with you. with just over three m o nths left trade with you. with just over three months left until the current trading arrangement ends, retailers are warning the risk remains of shoppers having to pay more in the new year. katy austin, bbc news.
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stu d e nts new year. katy austin, bbc news. students at university ‘s and scotla nd students at university ‘s and scotland are being told not to go to pubs or parties this weekend many students are ‘s self—isolating. the glasgow edinboro and aberdeen have all seen substantial numbers of stu d e nts all seen substantial numbers of students forced into self—isolation, and pubs and parties are off—limits but life for the time being is very different across the border. wednesday night and chatfield, social distancing and the role of six are difficult to enforce —— and chatfield. this is despite licence menus doing all they can to follow the government's advice. for many students, it's theirfirst the government's advice. for many students, it's their first taste of freedom. if the chance to socialise, meet new people and have fun, but
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this year, fun could come at a cost. stu d e nts this year, fun could come at a cost. students across the country are being fined for breaking the rules, and more and more testing positive for coronavirus. as well as universities across scotland, there have been reported outbreaks at liverpool, oxford and swansea universities. but as cases arise, more rules are introduced, meaning less freedom for students. we are working. i work in care, so i'm of the front. people are blaming on social gatherings. one of those working is kendra. she has asthma and a weak immune system, but still decided to work part—time in a bar. you have to learn to live with it. it's scary. ijust had to be careful with my masks and keeping your distance but i also have to live my
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life. my experience of going back to university i would say has been pretty unique. there were a lot of people —— a lot less people i expected. as cases spread in scotland, students across the uk fear that more restrictions are all they have to look forward to. there are three months to go before christmas... retailers are telling shoppers to buy gifts early. firms are preparing for more christmas shopping than ever before to be done online. in the simpson reports. too soon, love it or loathe it. retailers are already preparing for christmas. this year, shoppers may need to be ready. it's been like
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christmas for six months. meet the boss, one of the uk's biggest parcel carriers. we have shoots for scotla nd carriers. we have shoots for scotland in glasgow and behind you, northampton. we are shopping online like never before. yodel is now creating nearly 3000 —year—old to cope with our christmas orders. creating nearly 3000 —year—old to cope with our christmas orderslj think it will be the biggest online christmas ever. it will be our biggest every year. it will be about a million parcel extra. and industry determined to get all our deliveries on the road, but it's also warning us on the road, but it's also warning us to shop early. we think the volumes will be very excessive this year. that in itself is a problem, getting too much of it too close to christmas will be a bit a bit of problem, but if you could threaded out of it it will... that would help
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avoid getting too much to close. things are changing fast with this pandemic. will be actually be buying low the presidents if we can't celebrate as normal? is gearing up to bea celebrate as normal? is gearing up to be a christmas like no other. it's festive range are now hitting the shelves. for all the things we do online are significantly higher this year than last year. we think people are plain airhead, planning isjust not going to people are plain airhead, planning is just not going to work. people are plain airhead, planning isjust not going to work. we people are plain airhead, planning is just not going to work. we will run our deals over the whole month to make sure that we have capacity and we are really hoping people will spread out their shopping. john
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lewis has seen an early surge in interest to. who knows howjolly this christmas will be? one thing is for sure, it will be more digital than ever when it comes to shopping. emma simpson, bbc news. he beat the likes of do a leap up and stormzy, which comes with a £25,000 price with the usual glitzy award ceremony was cancelled because of covid—i9. it was a case of third time lucky for the 33—year—old london born musician. winning his third nomination. it was a happy ending to a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer—songwriter.
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a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer-songwriter. i've always been kind of worried about my place in the musical landscape, where i fit in, all this kind of questions. ijust fit in, all this kind of questions. i just kinda fit in, all this kind of questions. ijust kinda made a decision that i didn't want to worry about those things and create my own name. #my things and create my own name. # my hero... he is at times upbeat and funny, i others, so fluid. there might be a song thatjust goes a little bit subpar compared to the rest. there's no good moment in this album, it's a complete body of work thatis album, it's a complete body of work that is consistent throughout. album, it's a complete body of work that is consistent throughoutm album, it's a complete body of work that is consistent throughout. it is a musically adventurous, meticulously produced album by a
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music dropout turned mercury prize mating artist. will gompertz, bbc news. —— prize—winning artist. that's it for me. sophie is here with the news at 6. first the weather. hello. for most of us, the weekend isn't looking too bad. it's still going to be fairly chilly, particularly across eastern areas of the uk — with the wind blowing off the north sea. not a completely dry weekend because there are 1—2 showers in the forecast as well, but for the vast majority of the country, it should be dry. now, this is the more recent satellite picture. here's that nasty low pressure in the southern north sea that sent gale force along the north sea coast. we had gusts up to 67 mph near grimsby. now, the winds will still blow very hard during the course of the evening and night, and, actually, throughout the weekend, not as strong, but still very strong. elsewhere across the uk, the winds will be lighter
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and in fact, across scotland and northern ireland, light winds here and clearer skies. so temperatures will dip down to close to freezing, especially outside of town. so, this is what it looks like on saturday then. the vast majority of the country wakes up to sunshine, pretty chilly conditions, but there is still that breeze blowing out of the north. however, towards the west, the winds will be lighter here, so with temperatures of around 15 in plymouth, it shouldn't feel too bad at all. 13 in belfast, 14 there expected in sunny glasgow. but towards the east, there is still that strong, very strong wind blowing down to the north sea. gales possible at least in exposed areas along that lincolnshire coastline and also the north norfolk coast. here's sunday's weather map. we are in between weather systems, so one in the atlantic here, this is the jet stream driving that area of low pressure with the fronts. some bad weather they are out into the mediterranean. we are in between all of this, so the weather here is actually looking pretty good for many western areas. you will notice there is a change
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in the wind direction here. it's coming in from the south. so that's a hint that things will be warming up a little bit for the second half of the weekend and into next week. in fact, 17 quite possible in cardiff on sunday with some sunshine. now, that should feel pleasant. eventually, next week, we are going to lose that cold air from the north. the milder atlantic westerlies or south westerlies will set in, so it won't feel quite so cold. but, unfortunately, with that also comes more unsettled weather. so, i think sometime next week, certainly from wednesday onwards, it does look as though things are going to wetter and windier for all of us. that's it for me. bye.
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a police officer is shot dead by a suspect who was being held in a custody centre in south london. he died in the early hours of this morning. a 23—year—old suspect who'd been arrested opened fire in croydon, and then shot himself. thi met is a family. the met is a family. policing is a family in london, and across the united kingdom. and today we police are all mourning a great loss. colleagues held a minute's silence for the sergeant, who's not yet been named. he'd served with the police for almost 30 years. also tonight a quarter of the uk's population now under tighter coronavirus restrictions as another wave of local lockdowns is announced. from this weekend people in cardiff,
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swansea, blackpool and leeds

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