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and the over 505 allowed to go out and have a _ the over 505 allowed to go out and have a great time and all the other 505 who— have a great time and all the other 505 who have given quite a lot of their_ 505 who have given quite a lot of their freedom5 505 who have given quite a lot of their freedoms and quite a lot of their_ their freedoms and quite a lot of their career prospects over the last year. _ their career prospects over the last year. for— their career prospects over the last year, for the sake of it is he wished _ year, for the sake of it is he wished us _ year, for the sake of it is he wished us in on the whole harm them very greatly, — wished us in on the whole harm them very greatly, i think that would be incredibly— very greatly, i think that would be incredibly discriminatory and very unfair _ incredibly discriminatory and very unfair if— incredibly discriminatory and very unfair if on— incredibly discriminatory and very unfair. if on the other hand covid passport— unfair. if on the other hand covid passport only came into effect one several _ passport only came into effect one several had been offered the vaccine and then— several had been offered the vaccine and then people who did not take the vaccine _ and then people who did not take the vaccine were not given a passport, timmy. _ vaccine were not given a passport, timmy. that— vaccine were not given a passport, timmy, that would seem lot favour. and if— timmy, that would seem lot favour. and if it _ timmy, that would seem lot favour. and if it would be the only way to open _ and if it would be the only way to open up. — and if it would be the only way to open up. if— and if it would be the only way to open up, if we were facing another small— open up, if we were facing another small spike, and i think if it was a choice _ small spike, and i think if it was a choice between and other lockdown or introduction of social dosing measures or masks, or vaccine passports, _ measures or masks, or vaccine passports, for everyone who has been offered _ passports, for everyone who has been offered the _ passports, for everyone who has been offered the vaccine, the whole population at that point, i think there _ population at that point, i think there would not be that much of a resistance — there would not be that much of a resistance. the government has basically— resistance. the government has basicallyjust accepted businesses,
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foreign _ basicallyjust accepted businesses, foreign countries are going to want it, businesses are then going to want _ it, businesses are then going to want it. — it, businesses are then going to want it, jobs are going to want it. companies. — want it, jobs are going to want it. companies, it is an easy way to get people _ companies, it is an easy way to get people back— companies, it is an easy way to get people back to the doors, and easy way to— people back to the doors, and easy way to quell fears, and huge government has accepted it is going to have _ government has accepted it is going to have to— government has accepted it is going to have to probably get on board... sorry— to have to probably get on board... sorry to _ to have to probably get on board... sorry to cut— to have to probably get on board... sorry to cut you short, but, pippa, thatis sorry to cut you short, but, pippa, that is what the government was saying weeks ago? it will have to be settled in the courts.— settled in the courts. ultimately come in they — settled in the courts. ultimately come in they think _ settled in the courts. ultimately come in they think -- _ settled in the courts. ultimately. come in they think -- ultimately, settled in the courts. ultimately i come in they think -- ultimately, i come in they think —— ultimately, i think they think premises have the ability... as long as the certificate fits into that full stability mentioned the vaccine aspect of it, but the government are very keen to stress it involves testing as well —— olivia mentioned it. that would be that digital
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certification, for businesses, and there is a way of doing that without having it end up in the course title, but that is what the review is going to look at. it gets tricky if you look at in the care sector, thinking about chris whitty�*s or marx yesterday about professional expectations, for an hsn care staff to get the vaccination. —— nhs care staff. to get the vaccination. -- nhs care staff. . , . . , , staff. olivia, the guardian, because for “abs at staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. _ staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i _ staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought - staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought some i staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought some of these teams were already going to mosques and temples, to offer if they are, so this in extension of that, is it?— they are, so this in extension of that, is it? , . ,, , . that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. _ that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. we _ that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. we think... - that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. we think... it - that, is it? yes, which i think is a i fantastic idea. we think... it might 'ust fantastic idea. we think... it might just also— fantastic idea. we think... it might just also he — fantastic idea. we think... it might just also be if you have quite a difficult — just also be if you have quite a difficult and perhaps chaotic life, you mightjust miss your appointment. i can totally imagine if i appointment. i can totally imagine if i were _ appointment. i can totally imagine if i were a — appointment. i can totally imagine if i were a sort of single mum of three _ if i were a sort of single mum of three trying to home—school ball juggling — three trying to home—school ball juggling a drum and working, i might
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'ust juggling a drum and working, i might just skip _ juggling a drum and working, i might just skip my appointment, psychic any practical way to make it as easy as possible — any practical way to make it as easy as possible for people to get the vaccine — as possible for people to get the vaccine makes it a lot of sense —— so i _ vaccine makes it a lot of sense —— so i think — vaccine makes it a lot of sense —— so i think we _ vaccine makes it a lot of sense —— so i think. we perhaps need to be talking _ so i think. we perhaps need to be talking more about that than faxing hesitancv — talking more about that than faxing hesitan . , . ., , ., hesitancy. pippa, what do you think? absolutely the _ hesitancy. pippa, what do you think? absolutely the case _ hesitancy. pippa, what do you think? absolutely the case if _ hesitancy. pippa, what do you think? absolutely the case if you _ hesitancy. pippa, what do you think? absolutely the case if you are - absolutely the case if you are working mum of three and you need to get the vaccine, you might notjust forget to go, you might have to pay forget to go, you might have to pay for childcare, might have a job, so there are plenty of obstacles in the way. and it is certainly the case that it way. and it is certainly the case thatitis way. and it is certainly the case that it is notjust amongst communities of certain deprived areas as well, peoples lives, the health profile or the type ofjobs they do come up more at risk, there is a gap growing up between the most deprived areas and communities and the better off ones who will be vaccinated and protected, and there's been quite a lot about the
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scientists subjecting... it is something the government is going to need to address.— need to address. yeah, let's look at the ft, a need to address. yeah, let's look at the ft. a picture — need to address. yeah, let's look at the ft, a picture of— need to address. yeah, let's look at the ft, a picture of nicola _ need to address. yeah, let's look at the ft, a picture of nicola sturgeon| the ft, a picture of nicola sturgeon there and that ongoing role with alex salmond and what can and cannot be said in evidence about the inquiry into that prosecution originally of him. below that, right on the bottom, oatly... quite a long headline! are you still are you still using dairy or is thatjust so 20th century? still using dairy or is that 'ust so zoth centumfi still using dairy or is that 'ust so 20th century? no, i have a lot of dai , ie 20th century? no, i have a lot of dairy, ie a _ 20th century? no, i have a lot of dairy, ie a lot — 20th century? no, i have a lot of dairy, ie a lot of _ 20th century? no, i have a lot of dairy, ie a lot of meat, _ 20th century? no, i have a lot of dairy, ie a lot of meat, i - 20th century? no, i have a lot of dairy, ie a lot of meat, i am - 20th century? no, i have a lot of dairy, ie a lot of meat, i am notl dairy, ie a lot of meat, i am not your— dairy, ie a lot of meat, i am not your classic _ dairy, ie a lot of meat, i am not your classic millennial, but lots of mittenniats — your classic millennial, but lots of millennials and jens —— generation 2 have turned their back— —— generation 2 have turned their back on— —— generation 2 have turned their back on dairy, so good on oatly for
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getting _ back on dairy, so good on oatly for getting in— back on dairy, so good on oatly for getting in the early... i back on dairy, so good on oatly for getting in the early. . ._ getting in the early... i think their turnover _ getting in the early... i think their turnover was _ getting in the early... i think their turnover was only - getting in the early... i think| their turnover was only $200 getting in the early... i think- their turnover was only $200 million in 2019, but to flow for 10 billion is going to be a big cash danza for the original investors. absolutely, and it feels _ the original investors. absolutely, and it feels a _ the original investors. absolutely, and it feels a little _ the original investors. absolutely, and it feels a little bit _ the original investors. absolutely, and it feels a little bit like - the original investors. absolutely, and it feels a little bit like it - and it feels a little bit like it has been _ and it feels a little bit like it has been overvalued. there will surety— has been overvalued. there will surely been lots of other vegan milk brands _ surely been lots of other vegan milk brands making it on the market soon, but good _ brands making it on the market soon, but good for— brands making it on the market soon, but good for them now getting in there _ but good for them now getting in there and — but good for them now getting in there and head of the trend and they have done _ there and head of the trend and they have done fantastic with their marketing. have done fantastic with their marketing-— have done fantastic with their marketin. , ,, marketing. pippa, backed by some re bi marketing. pippa, backed by some pretty big names _ marketing. pippa, backed by some pretty big names. jay-z _ marketing. pippa, backed by some pretty big names. jay-z and - marketing. pippa, backed by some pretty big names. jay-z and 0prah| pretty big names. jay-z and oprah winfre jay-z, jay—z, i'm glad you said jay—z. almond milk is taking off, and pretty big figures for the move away from derry, which will be a worry to
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the dairy industry. the from derry, which will be a worry to the dairy industry.— the dairy industry. the dairy industry is _ the dairy industry. the dairy industry is already - the dairy industry. the dairy i industry is already beleaguered anyway, after years of having government subsidies and eu subsidies, overproduction, you look at the point of a milk price now compared to 20 years ago, the fact it has barely gone up at all, the dairy business is not necessarily an easy one to begin at the moment, and we have seen many dairy farms collapse as a result of this and this can only make life more difficult for them to stop there is a flip side to this as well. a whole industry on its knees now that is going to need extra support, yet another one for the government, and it cannot be ignored.— it cannot be ignored. yeah, exactly, so many dairy _ it cannot be ignored. yeah, exactly, so many dairy farms _ it cannot be ignored. yeah, exactly, so many dairy farms going - it cannot be ignored. yeah, exactly, so many dairy farms going out - it cannot be ignored. yeah, exactly, so many dairy farms going out of. so many dairy farms going out of business and have gone out of business. just quickly look at the cartoon from your paper, olivia? matt, always brilliant. i think he
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has been prevented from entering any other cartoonist... i am has been prevented from entering any other cartoonist. . ._ has been prevented from entering any other cartoonist. . .— other cartoonist... i am not looking at it now. other cartoonist... i am not looking at it new pippa _ other cartoonist... i am not looking at it now. pippa can _ other cartoonist... i am not looking at it now. pippa can you _ other cartoonist... i am not looking at it now. pippa can you explain - other cartoonist... i am not looking at it now. pippa can you explain it. | at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah, i at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah. i have _ at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah, i have got _ at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah, i have got it _ at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah, i have got it here _ at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah, i have got it here in - at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah, i have got it here in front. at it now. pippa can you explain it. yeah, i have got it here in front of| yeah, i have got it here in front of me, and, sorry, this is the problem with doing these things remotely. i cannot read the writing. taste with doing these things remotely. i cannot read the writing.— cannot read the writing. we are rather killing _ cannot read the writing. we are rather killing this _ cannot read the writing. we are rather killing this joke! - cannot read the writing. we are rather killing this joke! two - cannot read the writing. we are i rather killing this joke! two people sitting at their computers with, looking like some thing out of the enders hall man —— neanderthals. hairjust enders hall man —— neanderthals. hair just left enders hall man —— neanderthals. hairjust left open first. i wish we had not looked at this cub because it is so much funnier... thank you very much for that first look at the papers.
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hello there. i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news, where we start with tiger woods, who was involved in a car accident that has seen him rushed to hospital and into surgery. the emergency services responded to a single—vehicle rollover in los angeles and the 15—time major champion had to be cut from the car. he had been hosting the genesis invitational in the city, which concluded on sunday. the 45—year—old ended an 11—year wait for a major title when he won his fifth masters title in 2019. throughout his career, he has been someone who ripped up the record books, from the moment he turned professional in 1996. he won the masters in 1997 by 12 shots at the age of 21 and really set the template for golf and became arguably the greatest sportsman in the world at the height of his
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powers, and for a golfer to be able to do that really is an extra ordinary achievement. it has been an extraordinary life that he has led at the very top of golf, but also as at the very top of golf, but also as a feature who dominated news agendas for good and bad reasons. obviously the fallout from the car accident that he suffered in 2009, when it was revealed that he had been involved in multiple sex scandals as well which cost him his marriage. he put his life back together within four years. put his life back together within fouryears. he put his life back together within four years. he was back on the top of the golfing world in terms of the world rankings, and as you say, that victory in 2019 at the masters really was a crowning moment for him. now he finds himself in a hospital bed, under the knife, with serious multiple leg injuries and who knows what the future now holds for tiger woods? world number three and friend of woods, justin thomas, says he's feeling numb. i'm sick to my stomach. you know, it
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hurts— i'm sick to my stomach. you know, it hurts to _ i'm sick to my stomach. you know, it hurts to see — i'm sick to my stomach. you know, it hurts to see one of your closest friends — hurts to see one of your closest friends getting in an accident, and ijust— friends getting in an accident, and ijust hope — friends getting in an accident, and ijust hope he's all right. just worry— ijust hope he's all right. just worry for— ijust hope he's all right. just worry for his kids, you know? i'm sure _ worry for his kids, you know? i'm sure they— worry for his kids, you know? i'm sure they are _ worry for his kids, you know? i'm sure they are struggling. the champions league last 16 continued tonight, with chelsea picking up a valuable 1—0 win against atletico madrid in their opening leg. due to covid restrictions, the match was moved from spain and was played in bucharest. but it was a frenchman who scored the only goal — olivier giroud on target for his sixth champions league goal this year, all of them away from home. while england u21 international jamal musiala, aged 17, became the youngest english player to score in the champions league when he grabbed bayern munich's second in their 4—1 win over lazio in rome. in the premier league, leeds united beat southampton 3—0, with goals from patrick bamford, stuart dallas and this free—kick from raphinha. they go tenth in the league. southampton haven't won
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in eight matches now. one of world football's most controversial figures, super agent mino raiola, has rejected accusations that he's greedy and a parasite. there have been claims that raiola earned £41 million from paul pogba's £89 million transfer from juventus to manchester united in 2016. in an exclusive interview with bbc sports editor dan roan, raiola insists his only interest is looking after his players. maybe the big... if this man is so greedy and so bad and so, i don't know what i have been called, how the hell do these players are all happy and stay with it? that is what my real test is, you know? thea;r happy and stay with it? that is what my real test is, you know? they call ou a my real test is, you know? they call you a parasite- _ my real test is, you know? they call you a parasite. that _ my real test is, you know? they call you a parasite. that is _ my real test is, you know? they call you a parasite. that is how - my real test is, you know? they call you a parasite. that is how you - my real test is, you know? they callj you a parasite. that is how you have been described by. you look my players don't come in a parasite. the only one that i work for is my
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players. j the only one that i work for is my -la ers. ., �* the only one that i work for is my .la ers. ., �* ., “ the only one that i work for is my .la ers. ., �* ., 4' ., the only one that i work for is my -la ers. ., ,, ., the only one that i work for is my -la ers. ., ~' ., ., players. i don't work for some of the us. players. i don't work for some of the us and _ players. i don't work for some of the us. and parasites _ players. i don't work for some of the us. and parasites have - players. i don't work for some of the us. and parasites have a - players. i don't work for some of| the us. and parasites have a very important role in their life, for their host, because you have a big shark and you have a parasite under him, so i don't care what they call me. the only thing i cares what players call me. england's women have beaten northern ireland 6—0 in their first match in a year. it was a friendly at st george's park which saw new interim head coach hege riise take charge for the first time. jill scott was given the captain's armband as she won her 150th cap. it didn't take long for the goals to come, ellen white pouncing on a mistake from northern ireland to get england's first. her second was set up by lucy bronze and for her hat—trick, white got on the end of a beautifully weighted ball from jill scott. england's fifth was set up by bronze, who put the ball on a plate for rachel daly, and the sixth was a penalty — a debut goal for ella toone. scotland women have lost their last euro qualifier against portugal.
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they already knew they couldn't qualify for the tournament, but it was a chance for new interim manager stuart mclaren to get to know his squad. scotland had been dominating the match, but rachel corsie's pass back to keeperjenna fife put her under pressure. her kick was blocked by portugal's ana capeta, deflecting the ball into the back of the net before the half—hour mark. and despite numerous chances and having the majority of possession, portugal got a second in added time when a poor clearance from jen beattie was volleyed in by fatimo pinto. everything else, of course, you can head to the bbc sport website, but thatis head to the bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now. hello there. heavy rain will continue to affect some northern and western parts of the uk throughout wednesday, thanks to this pipeline of cloud ploughing in from the southwest. still a met office amber warning in force for the very first part
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of the day across some central and southern parts of scotland. rain, too, across northwest england, down into wales. a few patches of wet weather elsewhere. and then as we go through the day, we keep these outbreaks of rain to the northwest of that. so for northern scotland, parts of northern ireland, we'll see a little bit of brightness and a few showers. for central and eastern parts of england, if we see some decent sunny spells, it is going to feel exceptionally mild — highs of 16 or 17 degrees. winds tending to ease a little through the day. those winds will continue to ease through wednesday night into thursday. some cloud and patchy rain sinking southeastwards, clearer skies following on behind, with plenty of showers into the west of scotland. as we look towards the weekend, the weather looks calmer, drier, with some spells of sunshine, lighter winds but some rather chilly nights.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. golfing legend tiger woods is undergoing emergency surgery for multiple injuries after a serious car accident in los angeles. we're expecting a press conference shortly from the county sheriff in lomita, california. we'll bring that to you live. top us officials testify as they try to explain the law enforcement failures which led to the deadly riots in the capitol. these criminals came prepared for war. they came with their own radio system to co—ordinate the attack and climbing gear and other equipment to defeat the capitol�*s security features. i am sickened by what i witnessed that day. as japan presses ahead with plans to hold the olympics,
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