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onto humans, so those casesjumped onto humans, so how those casesjumped onto humans, so flow across denmark those casesjumped onto humans, so now across denmark calling these meetings. the uk have also quarantine any non—british visitors —— these minks. the biggest problem is with that this mink problem is possibly going to be resistant to the vaccine even when it doesn't rise for the existing coronavirus. this is turning into sci—fi levels. all fingers are crossed that this becomes a contained story and doesn't turn into something where we find out that coronavirus isjust the beginning of the next bigger story. it's not very nice to read. let's hope we don't see it written larger. it is alarming. animalto human, it's gone back from human to animaland human, it's gone back from human to animal and that's enabled it to mutate and it jumping animal and that's enabled it to mutate and itjumping back out
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again. the thing i find very surprising about the story is there are 70 million mink in denmark. where was the market for this? i find that really shocking. pandemic tapping when people do really bad things animals —— pandemic tapping when. i hope this prediction doesn't come true, but it's a cause for concern. i'm very surprised the skill of farming on within europe. the daily mirror, we are all burnt out. it's not a good story either. nurses and doctors quite rightly saying we had a year of it, can we please have some money? we saw matt hancock rushing away saying that for another day. the months have gone by. another day. the months have gone by, we are not through this crisis. they're still working. all the days and hours they can. they are at the front line and lots of them have suffered from the virus themselves
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asa suffered from the virus themselves as a result. we know they were working at the beginning of the year. let's not do the weekly clap this time, let's actuallyjust put some money in their bank account instead. tony, take us to our last paper, the times. this is a really worrying story. you start off reading it and you think gold—diggers, beware. it's pretty serious. we are talking about debts here. i don't not surprising that people keep things from their partners and don't voice to close whatever debts they had, but it is obviously a worry and particular worry because as britain, if we ever leave lockdown, people are under significant financial strain. a lot of people are going to find themselves out of work, and so honestly in this case, may be the best policy. caroline, people went into this pandemic with debt. in order to make in meet —— ends meet,
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it's piled on. a couple of weeks ago, we saw another daily express headline about 55—year—old damping into pension, that's now on their doorstep. we haven't even seen the full effects. we haven't begun to see the economic effects. 0bviously, debt and secretly stashed personal debt and secretly stashed personal debt is seen as a major contributor a factory. nobody wants this to exploit. let's hope the story is another one that stays quite low down the page. to summarise for viewers, a down the page. to summarise for viewers, a survey down the page. to summarise for viewers, a survey conducted saying for financial well—being, we need viewers, a survey conducted saying forfinancial well—being, we need to start opening up and talking about any financial crises. thank you very much tony and caroline. we come to the end! laughter
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thank you very much indeed. it's been a pleasure. thank you for watching as well. that's it for the papers. we got the latest sports coming up. from myself and the team, bye—bye. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun at the bbc sports centre. there's goals from the scottish premiership, plus news from cycling, rugby and golf come. but we start with the battle for top spot in the premier league as champions liverpool missed the chance to return. they drew one—all at manchester city, who missed the penalty to win it themselves as their poor start to the season continues. austin halewood was watching. there may still be a long way to go, but so far, the season has been farfrom ideal for manchester city. pep guardiola's side a languishing mid table with a point to prove, so who better to make it against than reigning champions liverpool?
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the first thing city needed was a strong start. they didn't get it. kyle walker with a sloppy challenge on sadia marnee, penalty. and mo salah didn't need asking twice. liverpool with the lead and city already with a mountain to climb, but write them off at your peril. and with striker gabrieljesus back in the team, they can quickly do things like this. the touch, the turn and the finish. city back in it, and soon, they had the chance to go ahead after a penalty was given for this handball. 50, city into the lead? not quite. an uncharacteristic miss from kevin de bruyne closing a dramatic half for football, but really, that's where the drama starts. this header from gabrieljesus, the closest either side came to clinching it. honours even in the end, so no ground loss for manchester city, but still plenty of work to do. austin halewood, bbc news. well, it was tottenham who had gone on top earlier as harry kane got the only goal to seal
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a 1—0 win at west brom. they were then leapfrogged by leicester city, who lead the way tonight as jamie vardy‘s penalty sealed a victory at home to wolves. andy swiss reports on the revolving door at the top of the table. queuing up to go top of the table. first, it was tottenham's chance if they could beat west brom. easy? well, not a bit of it. conor gallagher so nearly put the baggies ahead, but with just two minutes left, who else but harry kane rose to the occasion. kane's 150th premier league goal sending tottenham top, but as it turned out, only very briefly. just minutes later, leicester were looking to leapfrog them, and they were soon on their way against wolves, albeit controversially. was this handball? well, the referee thought so, and jamie vardy drilled them ahead. and guess what? a clumsy challenge and leicester had another penalty, so could vardy do it again? but if that save from rui patricio was good, well, just watch this one.
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after the break, kasper schmeichel single—handedly kept the hosts in front, his sensational stop ceiling leicester's win and sending them top of the table. but in these ever—changing times, for how long? andy swiss, bbc news. what a save that was. meanwhile, after back—to—back defeats, aston villa are back to winning ways as they eased to a 3—0 win at arsenal. a goal from bacary sagna put villa ahead before 0llie watkins got two goals in three minutes to seal the win for villa. it takes him to eight goals for the season, and the win moves villa up to sixth, while arsenal drop to 11th. to scotland now, rangers thrashed hamilton 8—0 as they maintained their nine—point advantage at the top of the scottish premiership. scott arfield and brandon barker were on target, so too was kemar roofe here, who scored twice, as did joe aribo and captain james tavernier. the win is rangers' biggest under manager steven girard and the biggest by any team in the league since 2013.
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well, celtics, who had only won one of their last six games in all competitions, remain second with two games in hand. mohammed with a hat trick as they beat 4—1. scunthorpe work knocked out in the first round by non—league opposition. as were whigham, who we re opposition. as were whigham, who were beaten by chorley. wickham had led 2—0. manchester united the top of the super league for the first time ever. they beat arsenal 1—0. ending their 100% start to the season. ending their 100% start to the season. there were wins for chelsea, west ham and aston villa. to the final cycling grantor of the year, where british riderfinished in third place. today's largely
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professional stage was won by germany's... ecuador‘s richard gallop as was in second place. in a successful couple of weeks for british cyclist following heart's victory. germany's lisa took the overall victory in three day race with britain's alice barnes finishing a night. lester's maintain their perfect start to their pro 11! title defence. they made a five wins out a five foot 26 points to seven. james tracy, helping them to victory. peter dooley secured a bonus point to keep them top of conference a. finally,
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it's been a special day for scottish golfer robert mcintyre in cyprus, the 24—year—old won his first title at the cyprus showdown. in the past 64 in his final ramp to win the tournament by one stroke. he got a video call from his family, who can't travel with him. there video call from his family, who can't travelwith him. there is enough for you everywhere! hi! how are you doing? good now. how lovely that is. he said he struggles with mental health during the pandemic, but the family has helped them through. that is all the support from us for now. —— all the sport. hello there. last week brought us the first widespread frost of the season, but we won't see that again over the next week. we have high pressure to
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the east, winds will generally have a southerly component to them. temperatures will be above average. that's shown by the orange colours on the chart. notice how those we can during the second half of the week because the winds are a little more westerly, and that will bring in more in the way of rain. darker colours in rainfall charts with the end of the week means that western areas are likely to see the whiteness of the weekend ahead. as i said, all would be milder than last week. as he got there into monday, southerly components to the wind there. this little kink in the isobars isn't an indication of the enhancement of the shower —— is an indication. they will push their way northward and eastward a little bit, gaps in between. we see the sunshine every now and again, but overall, a fairly cloudy day. dry conditions across northern and eastern england where some will avoid the showers. 12 to 16 degrees. that little kink
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pushes its way northwards through into tuesday, putting an emphasis on the showers particularly across eastern areas and there could be some heavy, thundery ones near the southeast. tuesday will be a day would start off fairly cloudy and the sunshine comes out a bit more widely as we go into the afternoon. 13-16 widely as we go into the afternoon. 13—16 once again, i milder day for scotland, northern ireland in northern england. as we go to the middle part of the week, an area of low pressure pushes through. these weather fronts that are bring some heavy rain in another area of low pressure developing. it rained most likely a cross northern ireland into parts of scotland, heavy at times. pushing into western parts of england and wales later on, but if you see an area of low pressure developed, we could see some gales pushing towards wales. drier across the bulk of england, but here we see some wet and windy weather. it all hinges on how deep that low pressure system develops up around the
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weather fronts. it means system develops up around the weatherfronts. it means it system develops up around the weather fronts. it means it could start off windy and wet across parts of eastern england thursday morning, but the emphasis, a ridge of high pressure to build in. most places becoming drive by the afternoon. temperatures will have dropped a little bit, 11 to around 14 degrees, but still a nudge above where we should be for the time of year. as a goat towards the end of week, we see those winds —— as we go towards. making a bit more through the day across parts of wales and england. a few towards the south and east, we will still stay predominantly dry and temperatures will be only up a little bit, 11 to 14 or 15. as we go into next weekend and beyond, the jet starts to reinvigorate again. it will push us out and up towards us, where we will see further areas of low pressure developed. low to the north and west, high to the south and east. we continue with the wind
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this is bbc news live from washington and london. america prepares for a change of leadership. joe biden is projected to be the 46th president of the united states, defeating donald trump. mr biden spent his first morning as president elect at church in his home town, after an address in which he appealed to supporters — and to tens of millions of americans who did not vote for him: i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but unify. who doesn't see red states and blue states, only sees the united states. president trump finds solace on the golf course, though on twitter he continues to assert that the election has been "stolen".
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