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reading a lives lost. —— i was just reading a couple lucille. the lies versus the livelihoods, the long carbonated implications, civil liberties as well. —— the lines verses the treasury will have presumably done something like this, or am ijust being a bit naive? a couple of weeks ago the treasury didn't provide the numbers. there must be some research somewhere. there will be research and of course there is an additional research and antidotal evidence as well. and people feelings but one of the problem is covid—i9 is very easy to put in black—and—white, the number of deaths today and affections today and hospitalisation everybody can understand that and you can see whether it is going up oi’ you can see whether it is going up or down steps we have sat through so many of those press conferences, the trouble with the other implications asa trouble with the other implications as a result of these decisions as you mention, suicide, mental health, other cancers, all they are much harder to put in black—and—white. some of them take a lot longer to
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understand. you can predict them but you cannot prove it until maybe a year, you cannot prove it until maybe a yea r, two yea rs you cannot prove it until maybe a year, two years even a decade down the line and you can see the full impact of the rest of society if you like or the rest of the nation's health. which is why it is very difficult because you are not arguing like with like, so for those people who are convinced that the damage is bigger and very difficult for them to point at a number and say i told you so which is why it is easy for the government to keep saying we must save lives and we must continue with this lockdown. saying we must save lives and we must continue with this lockdownlj wa nt to must continue with this lockdownlj want to say that to the prime minister is now looking to have a another really fun for the wet pups who cannot serve, how much money do you think he can come up with? rishi sunak has already said as a joke he wa nts to ta ke sunak has already said as a joke he wants to take the prime minister's credit card away. the their reporting some of pounds but you are right, the economic package from the
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government in all sectors has been extensive. — — government in all sectors has been extensive. —— some thousands of pounds. i think the government is really pushing the limits hear what he can achieve but it is curious the reason labour is giving for abstaining tomorrow is that they don't think the health and hospitality sector go far enough. johnson is being put in all different directions here. —— helping the hospitality sector. they can keep anybody happy at this point but it is a very difficult qualities having to make here. —— they cannot keep anybody happy. onto the guardian. interesting because the tories are saying this is just a political stunt by labour but it is interesting that because labour will be wanting to win back all the seats they lost in the north and this is they lost in the north and this is the big issue for those big northeastern and northwestern city. isa northeastern and northwestern city. is a very difficult tightrope act for keir starmer, to pull off
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because in the midst of a national crisis, you don't want to look like the opposition leader who's just doing things for political reasons when lives are at risk so much is at risk for them at the same time you don't want to be on the losing arguments. if you feel that there is an attack that can be done in an elegant way in a way that doesn't look like you are playing politics with peoples lives, they will want to do it. but it is a tricky one. keir starmer and the passes been very good at predicting what happen a nyway very good at predicting what happen anyway and then calling for. he did it quite a lot with the bridge and negotiations and so on. it looks like he was on the right side of the argument when the chips fall. interesting to see that he is willing to go that this. and i would like to this. and vote against the forces mps to vote against. but he is willing to whip the labour benches to abstain on this which i do think is a move but it is worth
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remarking that we are now ten months into this political saga, this pandemic, this health crisis, and a lot of fatigue has i think, and both politically and nationally, people are willing to break the rules. welcome i took some of those stories later. it willing to change the arguments now. that's when will, to some of those. you will see some of that going on in the house of commons. i haven't even on the first anniversary of boris johnson commons. i haven't even on the first anniversary of borisjohnson fox victory. —— not even. coming on the people breaking rules, if you were advised anyone about how nice to handle their pr, i think this must come up pretty high. one law for rita ora. a spirit of the moment party. that's fair at the moment. michael would have apologised after this pretty flagrant breach of rules, the kind of story that reads great for many dominant coming saga.
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—— rita ora. another case where somebody considered themselves to be above the rules in our case, organised a impromptu birthday do in london for 30 people and other celebrities there. she says she will voluntarily pay a £10,000 fine but why didn't the police get involved in this is the kind of sort it really grates for many. what do you think? trying to get card the living and a few other people like that, anywhere must take quite a lot of planning. —— cara developing. anywhere must take quite a lot of planning. -- cara developing. yeah, i'm toxic that it was improper. you can tell she spent most of the day in hairand makeup can tell she spent most of the day in hair and makeup for a start. can tell she spent most of the day in hairand makeupfora start. —— tosh. when you look at those pictures,. this is right. this is a story that will deeply irritate people when you think people have been allowed to have funerals. that's have not been allowed to have funerals, the vatican so weddings, rita ora thinks it is ok to have a party with 30 of her nearest and dearest. in a wary thing from the restau ra nt dearest. in a wary thing from the restaurant saying none of them knew it was happening. they all went into
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the back door. they didn't break into the restaurant. i'm assuming it didn't cook their own dinner. it seems extraordinary that there is a very rich main shareholder who owns three quarters of the business. i understand he might not know come he said he didn't know anything about it but i fail to believe the manager oi’ it but i fail to believe the manager or there waiting staff or the chefs oi’ or there waiting staff or the chefs or whoever didn't know it was happening. i do think it is outrageous in the fact that she only fessed up and did this voluntarily offer of £10,000 once it was splashed all over the sun newspaper today. and she got this huge amount of criticism. i'm sure i've read many stories that there are other things like there's going on but of course most of these other parties oi’ course most of these other parties or illicit get—togethers don't have photographic evidence where you can see clearly them going in and out. it is where that the police didn't... i it is where that the police didn't. .. i have it is where that the police didn't... i have to cut you short. the moment has passed. they were not investigated. the local console mark. more time to discuss that in
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any other stories in the next papers. about 35 minutes now. for now, thank you very much for that first look at the first edition. good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your sports news, we start with some mouthwatering ties in the third round of the fa cup following this evening's draw. all four non—league sides remaining have home ties against league opposition. and in what will be the biggest gap between two teams ever at this stage of the tournament... marine, the merseysiders who play in the northern premier league, have been drawn to face the premier league leaders — tottenham hotspur. chorley, who've already knocked out two league one sides in wigan and peterborough, get to pit their wits against wayne rooney and derby next.
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and stockport county of the national league will face west ham. but it's marine against mourinho that's got everyone talking: we just wejust plain as we just plain as best as we can. usually with his teams, he puts up a pretty strong out in every competition. it is a great high for us. competition. it is a great high for us. it didn't get much more difficult but as i said, a remarkable achievement to win seven cup games and this is the reward for the football club. two more non—league sides were in action tonight, fighting for a place in the third round. and it's boreham wood who go through after a 3—0 win at canvey island. their reward is a home tie against millwall of the championship. and a few more of the picks here. the fa cup holders arsenal begin the defence of their trophy at home to newcastle. league one bristol rovers will play the premier league's bottom side sheffield united.
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the league champions liverpool go to aston villa where they lost 7—2 earlier this season. morecambe of league two will travel to stamford bridge to play chelsea, and another league two side, newport, face premier league opposition — they're at home to brighton. next to tonight's premier league action, and fulham have pulled off a shock 2—1win at leicetser this evening to move out of the bottom three with their first away victory of the season. the londoners travelled to the king power stadium with just four points from their first nine games, but took the lead on the half hour mark through ademola lookman and they doubled their advantage shortly afterwards following christian fuchs' clumsy challenge on bobby decordova—reid. that was adjudged a foul after the referee looked at the var monitor, and ivan cavaleiro stepped up to score. leicester got a late consolation but miss the chance to go joint top of the table as fulham held on for a crucial win.l on for a crucial win. west ham are up to fifth
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in the table after holding on to beat aston villa 2—1 at the london stadium, it was an eventful game with jarrod bowen scoring what proved to be the winner early in the second half. manchester city boss pep guardiola is calling for greater clarity over concussion protocols following a serious head collision involving wolves' rauljiminez and arsenal's david luiz. wolves confirmed their striker suffered a fractured skull in the incident, and is ‘comfortable' in hospital following an operation. arsenal's luiz, however, was simply bandaged up and carried on playing before being taken off at half time and later required stitches. arsenal say they followed the rules around concussion. guardiola says every precaution needs to be taken when it comes to head injuries. i would say first of all hopefully jimenez, and they are well. i listen
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thatjimenez had operation, so hopefully he will be well. this impression of the most important thing and of course a concussion they had come yet to be careful. i don't know the protocols, some of them say you have to be really out, some of them say no, so it should be clear. but because of the head, it is so, so dangerous. two games to bring you up to date with in the pro 11; this evening. ulster made it eight wins out of eight with a comprehensive 113—14 win over edinburgh. that takes them ahead of leinster in conference a. elsewhere tonight munster thrashed zebre 52—3 in conference b. romain grosjean says he's competely changed his mind about formula one's head safety device — and credits the halo with saving his life yesterday. the frenchman walked away from this horrific iaomph crash
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at the bahrain grand prix — with the car hitting the barrier, splitting into two and bursting into flames. somehow, he managed to leap to safety with only burns to his hands. he's since been posting messages online from his hospital bed — expressing thanks for all the support. it was fia doctor ian roberts who rushed to grosjean's car to help when the incident happened: turning to my right, i could see through the gap in the armco, the rest of the car and rome and was attempting to get himself out, obviously as you can see flames pretty much everywhere. —— roman was attempting. looking through that damage, i described itjust like looking into the doorway of a furnace. my face was pretty much
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stinking, but no other issue than that for me, and i met her grabbing him and pulling him over but things we re him and pulling him over but things were melting. —— and it was a matter of grabbing him and pulling him over. world number one judd trump is the first player through to the last 16 of the uk snooker championship. he wasn't at his best against liang wenbo of china, who's currently ranked 30th in the world, but came through to win 6—1 in milton keynes. trump faces wales' mark williams or fellow englishman ricky walden next. and john higgins has also made it through, he beat wales' jackjones by six frames to two. you can check all of today's scores on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now. it's been another grey day for many of us, yes,
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but at least we can see more than a few hundred metres — the mist and fog all clearing out of the way as rain moved its way in. the radar picture shows the rain pushing southwards, and this little line of rain just coming into north wales and merseyside kind of area, that's a cold front. and to north of that, the skies really have been a lot clearer. we've had some sunshine in scotland, a few heavy showers here. those sunnier skies also pushed into northeast england as well. overnight, the clear skies will continue to edge in across a good part of scotland, england and wales. northern ireland always more in the way of cloud, and a few patches of light rain here, frost free as well. for scotland, england and wales, a cold night and some areas of frost, particularly in the countryside. so, a chilly start to the day on tuesday, but some sunshine as well. eastern areas of wales, most of england and parts of eastern scotland, a cold northerly wind throughout across eastern portions, temperatures on the run 5—7, so feeling cold. turning milder in the northwest, but cloudy with some drizzle and murky over high ground.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. americans could start receiving vaccinations before christmas as drug giant moderna seeks emergency use approval. the us health secretary strikes an optimistic note. we'll ship within 2a hours of fda authorisation, so we could be seeing both of these vaccines out and getting into people's arms before christmas. england's tough lockdown measures appear to be paying off as new covid cases drop by a third since the beginning of the month. 13,000 jobs at risk as the british retail group arcadia, which owns topshop, goes into administration. and he's been called the world's loneliest elephant,
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