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harry's grown was more interested. harry's grown up. let's go to the i. amid the row, they do have their problems and have done historically with astrazeneca in terms one of the numbers that have been scooped up by britain. but the irish p.m. backing the uk on these exports and it does seem europe is split —— irish prime minister. seem europe is split -- irish prime minister. �* , �* ., , seem europe is split -- irish prime minister. �* , minister. i'm sure boris johnson will be pleased _ minister. i'm sure boris johnson will be pleased to _ minister. i'm sure boris johnson will be pleased to see _ minister. i'm sure boris johnson will be pleased to see this. - minister. i'm sure boris johnsonl will be pleased to see this. there has been a lot of conversations and threats about banning the exports of some vaccines that have been manufactured across the eu. and i think one of the things more broadly that the vaccine manufacturing is showing in the fight over the
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vaccine is showing us that we really need to be working together much, much more, and that's nationalism spreading that every country is out for themselves, just trying to get their people done first. it doesn't really work because manufacturing relies on coming from all around the world, and unless we work together, then you're going to have these blocks in the ways in which we can help each other. that's no good for anyone, and really what leaders need to do is deal escalate, and i think that's what the irish prime minister is doing here —— to de—escalate. to come out and say look, the eu is split, do some work and make sure we're not caught in this cycle of arguing over vaccines. you have to remember it's the us and others, middle income country saying what's going on to the west? just middle income country saying what's going on to the west?— going on to the west? just the bullet point —
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going on to the west? just the bullet point on _ going on to the west? just the bullet point on the _ going on to the west? just the bullet point on the front. - going on to the west? just the - bullet point on the front. numbered ten lifts ban on protests, something that again, haven't spotted. from a week today, people will be able to congregate, probably would masks, so that will be reduced. which is interesting in light of the clapham demonstrations and the demonstrations and the demonstrations in bristol. after the sarah everard _ demonstrations in bristol. after the sarah everard vigil, _ demonstrations in bristol. after the sarah everard vigil, more _ demonstrations in bristol. after the sarah everard vigil, more than - demonstrations in bristol. after the sarah everard vigil, more than 60 l sarah everard vigil, more than 60 mp5 and — sarah everard vigil, more than 60 mp5 and peers wrote to the mps and peers wrote to the government to lift the ban on protesting in lockdown, asking the government to recognise the human rights _ government to recognise the human rights of— government to recognise the human rights of protest. exactly, it will be lifted — rights of protest. exactly, it will be lifted because of covid deaths have fallen. despite the tragedy of the 126,000 deaths already. the to national, the
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-a er that deaths already. the to national, the paper that suaports _ deaths already. the to national, the paper that supports and _ deaths already. the to national, the | paper that supports and independent scotland. sister of the sunday harold. a happy nicola sturgeon who believes she's been vindicated by this report. it will be awkward for the labour party. in that picture, pfizer, is also on the front page of the ft. i don't know if you want to pick up on that story or do you want to go on to the main story, which is about the sanctions on china? anything you want to remark about the nicola sturgeon kate? == anything you want to remark about the nicola sturgeon kate? -- case. this has been _ the nicola sturgeon kate? -- case. this has been huge. _ the nicola sturgeon kate? -- case. this has been huge. she _ the nicola sturgeon kate? -- case. this has been huge. she wants - the nicola sturgeon kate? -- case. this has been huge. she wants to l this has been huge. she wants to move on. we're weeks away from a very important election and the snp are really en route to having a huge
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landslide, and this has thrown a hammer into the works. it's notjust about them getting a landslide in these elections, if that landslide allows them to have more fire in their belly to ask for another independent vote. so, this is a political story —— huge political story. but of course, anti—independence newspaper are using this as much as possible. this is usually political and it comes out and it's alex vindman, accusations of assaulting women —— alex salmond. it's interesting that it's a woman that heads that story. i'm wonder how much damage has the snp been through by this whole row, because it's described as a state of civil war. it’s because it's described as a state of civil war. �* , . , because it's described as a state of civilwar. h ., , ., ., ., civil war. it's really damage to the snp, faith in _ civil war. it's really damage to the snp, faith in her— civil war. it's really damage to the snp, faith in her leadership, -
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civil war. it's really damage to the snp, faith in her leadership, andl snp, faith in her leadership, and thrat's— snp, faith in her leadership, and that's largely because of what alex saimond _ that's largely because of what alex salmond himself has said, even though— salmond himself has said, even though he's fought for independence for ali— though he's fought for independence for all this— though he's fought for independence for all this time. but though he's fought for independence for all this time.— for all this time. but he was acquitted — for all this time. but he was acquitted of— for all this time. but he was acquitted of the _ for all this time. but he was acquitted of the sexual - for all this time. but he was - acquitted of the sexual harassment charges won £120,000 and cost. so, i'm just bouncing it out. we charges won £120,000 and cost. so, i'm just bouncing it out.— i'm 'ust bouncing it out. we have to sa i'm just bouncing it out. we have to sa that. i'm just bouncing it out. we have to say that- but _ i'm just bouncing it out. we have to say that. but we'll _ i'm just bouncing it out. we have to say that. but we'll see _ i'm just bouncing it out. we have to say that. but we'll see how - i'm just bouncing it out. we have to i say that. but we'll see how damaging it's all_ say that. but we'll see how damaging it's all been _ say that. but we'll see how damaging it's all been at the parliamentary elections — insta nt instant retaliation, i wonder what good this is going to do. yes. instant retaliation, i wonder what good this is going to do. yes, so, the eu, good this is going to do. yes, so, the eu. the _ good this is going to do. yes, so, the eu. the uk. — good this is going to do. yes, so, the eu, the uk, canada _ good this is going to do. yes, so, the eu, the uk, canada and - good this is going to do. yes, so, the eu, the uk, canada and the l good this is going to do. yes, so, i the eu, the uk, canada and the us have coordinated ethics here to put sanctions on specific individuals, so high—ranking individuals in chinese government. and really, pointing out the very severe human rights abuses for the uighur muslims
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in china and various stories over the years and various strong reports. it the years and various strong re orts. . , �* ., the years and various strong re orts. ._ �* ., q; :: reports. if i may, we've got 30 seconds- — reports. if i may, we've got 30 seconds- can _ reports. if i may, we've got 30 seconds. can i _ reports. if i may, we've got 30 seconds. can ijust _ reports. if i may, we've got 30 seconds. can i just get - reports. if i may, we've got 30 seconds. can i just get the - reports. ifi may, we've got 30j seconds. can ijust get the last three seconds. what's interesting is the us is describing this as genocide, the uk hasn't. it’s the us is describing this as genocide, the uk hasn't. it's grubby and nical genocide, the uk hasn't. it's grubby and cynical that _ genocide, the uk hasn't. it's grubby and cynical that the _ genocide, the uk hasn't. it's grubby and cynical that the uk _ genocide, the uk hasn't. it's grubby and cynical that the uk has - genocide, the uk hasn't. it's grubby and cynical that the uk hasjust - and cynical that the uk hasjust followed — and cynical that the uk hasjust followed suit with the ua in the us. it's followed suit with the ua in the us. it's not _ followed suit with the ua in the us. it's not may— followed suit with the ua in the us. it's not may be as good as we think. it's not may be as good as we think. i hope _ it's not may be as good as we think. i hope we _ it's not may be as good as we think. i hope we have much more time to discuss this the next time in 35 minutes, but thank you both. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this your sports news, where we start with the fallout
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from england's six nations campaign and the pressure now on head coach eddiejones. the rfu, the sport's governing body in england, is reviewing what happened after the side finished second from bottom in the table. jones says he's100% confident he's still the right man for the job. joe lynskey has more. english rugby spends this week reflecting, looking closely at how eddiejones's team can finish reflecting, looking closely at how eddie jones's team can finish fifth eddiejones's team can finish fifth in the six nations and what can change. this was england's year of unwanted records, they lost to scotland, wales and ireland, beaten by all three for the first time since the 70s.— since the 70s. that could be magnificent! _ since the 70s. that could be magnificent! spectacular - since the 70s. that could be i magnificent! spectacular start since the 70s. that could be - magnificent! spectacular start from ireland! �* ., ireland! and sport, the head coach it takes the — ireland! and sport, the head coach it takes the brain, _ ireland! and sport, the head coach it takes the brain, but _ ireland! and sport, the head coach it takes the brain, but jones - ireland! and sport, the head coach it takes the brain, but jones has i it takes the brain, butjones has built up credit. he's taken england to a world cup final and says he can fix this. it’s to a world cup final and says he can fix this. �* . . to a world cup final and says he can fix this. �* , , ., ., ., fix this. it's been a tough one. yeah, fix this. it's been a tough one. yeah. we _
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fix this. it's been a tough one. yeah, we haven't— fix this. it's been a tough one. yeah, we haven't been... - fix this. it's been a tough one. yeah, we haven't been... but| fix this. it's been a tough one. i yeah, we haven't been... but we fix this. it's been a tough one. - yeah, we haven't been... but we are in the process of changing the team and we need to reset the team, and we'll continue with that process. but the eddie jones we'll continue with that process. but the eddiejones process can be unpredictable— he's critics say he's boom or bust. he's won the six nations three time with england, including last year, but he's now come fifth—place. the last time that happened was in 2018, and 18 months later, england beat new zealand at the world cup. the later, england beat new zealand at the world cup-— later, england beat new zealand at the world cop-— the world cup. a famous victory in enalish the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby _ the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! _ the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! now- the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! now they'rej english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, _ english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, but - english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, but sacking | back as a crossroads, but sacking jones comes with risks. he signed a new contract last april, just as sport was hit by a bigger crisis. to sack him now could cost him much. with the figures on the pitch, england conceded 121 points, their worst tally at a six nations. and gave away the most penalties. now, those at the top work out how much
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trust they still have in the process. joe lynskey, bbc news. scotland have named their squad for friday's delayed six nations match against france in paris. sean maitland misses out as the sru were limited to selecting five english—based players because of an agreement with the premiership teams. maitland scored two tries against the french in last years six nations. this is the final game of the tournament, which was supposed to be played last month, but there was a covid outbreak in the french camp. the scots can finish second with a win, while france need to win by at least 21 points and score four tries to take the title. now to the pro 1a, where scarlets have secured champions cup qualification for next season after a stunning second half comeback against connacht. trailing 33—12 at halftime, the welsh side stormed back into the contest to collect a bonus point win with 29 second half points, which included this tom rogers try putting them right back in the contest before they finished the job, winning 41—36 and taking third place in conference b.
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cardiff picked up a bonus point 34—15 win over edinburgh, this try here typifying their skill when lloyd williams looked to pass wide before putting a neatly placed chip kick in forjarrod evans, who scored their third try. it's just over seven years since the formula one legend michael schumacher had a skiing accident that left him with a devastating brain injury. he's not been seen in public since, but this weekend, his 22—year—old son mick will return the schumacher name to formula 1 when he makes his debut in bahrain. obviously, it's going to be an amazing weekend it's going to be an emotional weekend. as i said this, 30 years since my dad drove his first race, and we are exactly the same age. it's even more emotional and seeing how he progressed and
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made his way into formula 1, and i'll see how i made my way into formula 1. it's amazing. the bbc and sky have signed a multi—million pound deal to show super league games for the next three years. at least 18 games will be shown live on bbc one or bbc two per season. the agreement, that starts in september, is believed to be worth around £8 million a year, with 25% of that invested in the women's championship, the second tier. the families of athletes taking part in this year's rearranged olympics and paralympics might be able to travel to japan to watch the games after all. all overseas fans have been barred from tokyo because of covid concerns and though organisers say that includes competitors' family members at the moment, they are discussing the possibility of making exceptions. after losing the t20 series against india, england's cricketers have moved onto pune where the one—day series starts tomorrow. it's largely the same squad
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and althoughjofra archer misses out with an ongoing elbow issue there could be some fresh faces coming into the 11. it's going to present opportunities for guys _ it's going to present opportunities for guys that haven't necessarily played _ for guys that haven't necessarily played yet and been away for long, and travelling is extremely difficult. motivation towards opportunity might present itself can be difficult when you're on to her, so i'm _ be difficult when you're on to her, so i'm hoping that will energise —— you're _ so i'm hoping that will energise —— you're on— so i'm hoping that will energise —— you're on tour. now to cycling, where chris froome finished more than eight minutes behind the peloton on the first stage of the volta a catalunya. it's the 100th running of this race and was won by someone making his debut in a world tour stage — 22—year—old danish rider andreas kron of lotto—soudal, winning in a sprint finish to claim the race leader's jersey. and that's all the sport for now. ronnie o'sullivan has beatenjohn higgins ten frames to seven in their
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first match at the tour championship. everything else you can find on the bbc sport website. hello. many of us started the week dry with some spring sunshine, but changes are beginning to take place. it is already turning cloudier, it will turn wetter and windier over the next couple of days and briefly colder for the end of the week. we've got a lot more cloud spinning in from the southwest during tuesday, especially across western parts of the uk where the cloud will be thick enough to give the odd spot of rain or drizzle, and some more persistent rain swinging into western scotland and northern ireland later. best of any sunshine across northeast scotland, central and eastern parts of england, turning quite breezy, even quite windy across the northwest of the uk. top temperatures between nine and 12 degrees. now, this band of cloud and rain will push its way southeastward through tuesday night. on wednesday, it'll drag its heels across england and wales. further north and west you are, some sunshine but also some hefty showers.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. several western governments impose sanctions on china because of alleged human rights abuses against ethnic uighurs in xinjiang. the uk is warned that because of the sharp rise in coronavirus cases in parts of the eu, it will not escape the effects of a third wave. homes, roads and livestock are washed away or cut off in australia as it faces its worst flooding in decades. music. in iceland, they're celebrating victory over the virus. we report on the successful measures that the country has adopted.
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