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worrying. yeah, cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, itjust cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, it just doesn't look very cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, itjust doesn't look very good. find it “ust doesn't look very good. and a itjust doesn't look very good. and a reminder — itjust doesn't look very good. and a reminder for _ it just doesn't look very good. and a reminderfor us here it just doesn't look very good. and a reminder for us here as to how a reminderfor us here as to how careful we do still need to be. it's complicated, i think the phrase we will be coming back to, so thank you for that. simon, the yorkshire post is talking about as we potentially look at steps towards unlocking, beauty spots urging crowds to avoid those particular spots. to be honest, after the pictures we saw of the litter, i'm not surprised. pictures we saw of the litter, i'm not surprised-— pictures we saw of the litter, i'm not surrised. . . , , not surprised. yeah, and i missed... it was a warm _ not surprised. yeah, and i missed... it was a warm day _ not surprised. yeah, and i missed... it was a warm day and _ not surprised. yeah, and i missed... it was a warm day and i _ not surprised. yeah, and i missed... it was a warm day and i could - not surprised. yeah, and i missed... it was a warm day and i could see i it was a warm day and i could see why everyone went out. it was remarkable though, and i feel like a very old _ remarkable though, and i feel like a very old person when i say pick up your litter— very old person when i say pick up your litter and take it home with you. _ your litter and take it home with you. it's — your litter and take it home with you, it's remarkable. seven tonnes in one _ you, it's remarkable. seven tonnes in one area — you, it's remarkable. seven tonnes in one area. the overture post is saying _ in one area. the overture post is saying we've got personal responsibility here. —— yorkshire
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post _ responsibility here. —— yorkshire post but— responsibility here. —— yorkshire post. but that doesn't mean to say this is_ post. but that doesn't mean to say this is a _ post. but that doesn't mean to say this is a free—for—all. we can travel— this is a free—for—all. we can travel and _ this is a free—for—all. we can travel and meet. this is outside and we know— travel and meet. this is outside and we know that the chances of transfer are less _ we know that the chances of transfer are less it's— we know that the chances of transfer are less. it's more a case of if you are less. it's more a case of if you are going — are less. it's more a case of if you are going to— are less. it's more a case of if you are going to do this, there is overcrowding, surely there's more than one _ overcrowding, surely there's more than one beauty spot. they're trying to say— than one beauty spot. they're trying to say go _ than one beauty spot. they're trying to say go to — than one beauty spot. they're trying to say go to others, don't all go to that same — to say go to others, don't all go to that same place and then clear up when _ that same place and then clear up when you — that same place and then clear up when you actually need. both cumbria, _ when you actually need. both cumbria, cornwall say this as well. it's almost — cumbria, cornwall say this as well. it's almost like they're being starved _ it's almost like they're being starved of this outside time and they're — starved of this outside time and they're overdoing it.— starved of this outside time and they're overdoing it. weep and start ofthe they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but the _ they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but the weather - they're overdoing it. weep and start of the outside, but the weather is i of the outside, but the weather is going to make sure we stay at home —— we've been starved. i don't even want to talk about how low the temperatures are going to tumble. let's look at the financial times because we're getting deliveries, but in terms of
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the reflection of its share, its debut on the share markets, it's not been what you would expect arguably. what we've seen with these deliveries of the stock market is essentially, it taking a huge tumble. this launch into the stock market is the biggest launch for a decade, and this sort of big drop isn't great because part of this is about london and the uk wanting to be a place with these big tech companies. but one of the other things that is bound up with this is partly why one of the x nations —— explanations, this unhappiness about the working conditions of people who work... so this really being tied up
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with very understandable concerns essentially about workers' rights, so i think this should be a signal. even though unfortunately there are sites that treat their employees well, this behaviour should be acceptable. this conversation about workers�*s right rare acceptable. this conversation about workers's righ— workers's right we looked at what was happening — workers's right we looked at what was happening over— workers's right we looked at what was happening over the _ workers's right we looked at what was happening over the channel. | was happening over the channel. let's look at what's going on over the pond. new york, and we've got a lady who's enjoying something that in most places, you can't, but new yorkers, what's going on there? i have one line about the delivery. it is a tech _ have one line about the delivery. it is a tech company, we get that, but it needs _ is a tech company, we get that, but it needs a _ is a tech company, we get that, but it needs a lot of human beings. that's— it needs a lot of human beings. that's a — it needs a lot of human beings. that's a bit— it needs a lot of human beings. that's a bit they've forgotten. i agree _ that's a bit they've forgotten. i agree with maya that it is about the conditions — agree with maya that it is about the conditions. the ft is the governor, andrew— conditions. the ft is the governor,
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andrew cuomo, he's legalised up to three _ andrew cuomo, he's legalised up to three ounces of marijuana for over 21-year-old — three ounces of marijuana for over 21—year—old. i've heard three ounces is quite _ 21—year—old. i've heard three ounces is quite a _ 21—year—old. i've heard three ounces is quite a lot, — 21—year—old. i've heard three ounces is quite a lot, so the idea of using this for— is quite a lot, so the idea of using this for personal use will be ok. you're _ this for personal use will be ok. you're going to get tax revenues from — you're going to get tax revenues from it— you're going to get tax revenues from it and — you're going to get tax revenues from it and it's a good thing, it can relax — from it and it's a good thing, it can relax people. i don't know how many— can relax people. i don't know how many states — can relax people. i don't know how many states there are now in the us, but this— many states there are now in the us, but this is— many states there are now in the us, but this is a _ many states there are now in the us, but this is a growing trend, and i feel it's — but this is a growing trend, and i feel it's almost sometimes the law is catching — feel it's almost sometimes the law is catching up with the use. what i don't _ is catching up with the use. what i don't want — is catching up with the use. what i don't want us to think is this is without— don't want us to think is this is without issues or concerns. it can be difficult — without issues or concerns. it can be difficult for people, it cannot affect _ be difficult for people, it cannot affect mental health —— can affect. it's not _ affect mental health —— can affect. it's not perfect but this is an ample — it's not perfect but this is an ample mental change. when it comes to three ounces, _ ample mental change. when it comes to three ounces, i've _ ample mental change. when it comes to three ounces, i've got _ ample mental change. when it comes to three ounces, i've got to _ ample mental change. when it comes to three ounces, i've got to say - ample mental change. when it comes to three ounces, i've got to say i'm i to three ounces, i've got to say i'm consulting my producer, so i have no doubt idea of that's a lot are not. i'm not going to go there. any thoughts on that? i
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i'm not going to go there. any thoughts on that?— i'm not going to go there. any thoughts on that? i think this is a ositive thoughts on that? i think this is a positive move. _ thoughts on that? i think this is a positive move. particularly - thoughts on that? i think this is a l positive move. particularly thinking about... racism because there are so many studies that say it's black and hispanic people who are using marijuana and being arrested at much higher rates than white people, so this is bound up with thinking about racialjustice. part of it i believe is also that this will include extending the criminal read of gerd would now be legal under this new law. that things... i don't know all the details, but at first glance, that seems to be quite progressive and positive. interesting point, thank you. let's end on the daily telegraph. it's got an image of the queen. she's out and about. it's herfirst public appearance in nearly, goodness, has it been nearly five months?-
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it been nearly five months? yeah, i literally am — it been nearly five months? yeah, i literally am reading _ it been nearly five months? yeah, i literally am reading this _ it been nearly five months? yeah, i literally am reading this one - it been nearly five months? yeah, i literally am reading this one as - it been nearly five months? yeah, i literally am reading this one as we | literally am reading this one as we talk _ literally am reading this one as we talk she — literally am reading this one as we talk. she went to surrey, the fourth royal _ talk. she went to surrey, the fourth royal engagement she's intended be on windsor castle since the pandemic beqan _ on windsor castle since the pandemic began. there were more second jabs yesterday. _ began. there were more second jabs yesterday, or today, began. there were more second jabs yesterday, ortoday, more than began. there were more second jabs yesterday, or today, more than the first _ yesterday, or today, more than the first a— yesterday, or today, more than the first a night— yesterday, or today, more than the first. a night of the queen recently had hers _ first. a night of the queen recently had hers. she's out and about. you 'ust inch had hers. she's out and about. you just pinch my _ had hers. she's out and about. yarn. just pinch my line, i was going to use that! in the erie, the queen has had the second dose —— in theory. in terms of getting the royal family backing the vaccination programme. this is may be like some kind of a sign that as we're all experiencing a slow loosening of the rules, this is may be a sign of some kind of... there's still a ways to go and we have to be very, very careful, but some kind of sign that some forms of
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normality are returning i think. thank you so much both. delco away from your computers. —— don't go away. thank you so much and we'll see you for the next edition. i hope you canjoin us too see you for the next edition. i hope you can join us too for that and just about half an hour's time. bye—bye. good evening. i'm gavin ramjaun with the latest from the bbc sports centre. let's start with a busy evening of world cup qualifiers, and it's three wins out of three for gareth southgate and england. they beat poland 2—1 at wembley. scotland got in on the goals, and grabbed theirfirst win of the campaign, with northern ireland also in action. austin halewood reports. walking out to an empty wimbley. perhaps for the final time. england's next max there is in the euros this summer, when fans could
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be allowed back. but until then, this was all about business. sterling brought down in the box, penalty. for harry kane, business as usual. but poland were the toughest opponents in their group, and they got themselves back in it. a gift from johnstone and the east allies or from the pose. from johnstone and the east allies orfrom the pose. england offered little, but late on, stones made amends. his flip back to harry maguire, the defender hammering his side to another win. three out of three for england, but in glasgow, after two draw so far, this match against the faroe islands was the one they needed to win. a combination that works so well, they did it again. before aaron's option scored the best of the loss. scotland in the and with four, —— in the end. more and belfast, it was a
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special night for davis. he was the most experience international and british history. but for all of the irish chances, theyjust couldn't break through. a goal at home to bulgaria, and in one of the toughest groups of them all, northern arlington need to start winning quick. austin halewood, bbc news. —— northern ireland. germany suffered a shock 2—1 defeat to north macedonia in their world cup qualifier. manchester city's ilkay gundogan equalised forjoachim low�*s side, but napoli midfielder eljif elmas got the winner five minutes from time. north macedonia are ranked 65th in the world, with four—time world champions germany currently 13th. it's the first time they've lost a world cup qualifier since 2001. they were being 5—1 by england. and england's under—21s werejust moments away from progressing from groups of the european championship, knocked out by the most narrow of margins. after losing their first two matches, england needed to win by two clear goals against croatia and hope portugal beat switzerland. well, this goalfrom
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liverpool's curtisjones gave england a 2—0 lead. portugal did beat switzerland 3—0, but there was heatbreak in injury time for england, this goal for croatia enough to send them through to the quarters. i thought we played really well tonight. i was proud of the performance and obviously, disappointed as the players are. learned from this —— they'll learn from this. it hurts, and it's a lesson. chelsea women's manager emma hayes has called the side's victory over wolfsburg her �*most favourite win in charge' as they reached the final four of the champions league. chelsea have never made the final, but will surely be confident after their 5—1 aggregate win over the german team. jim lumsden reports.
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the wall that chelsea failed to scale three times. they had been away gold from losing first leg to— one, but the resistance dissolved when sam kerr appeared to be brought down. wolfsburg woke up for a while. they pressed chelsea back. almost summoning a perfect response. the shewolf �*s desperately needed to score, but they lapsed in defence and kerr �*s left in —— stepped in. wolfsburg had become listless. this was a commanding performance from chelsea, and kirby confirmed their place in the semifinals for the second time in three seasons. jim lumsden, bbc news. manchester city had it all to do to make the semi—finals.
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they were 3—0 down against barcelona from their quarter final first leg. janine beckie with the last touch here for the opener as they won 2—1, but it wasn't enough to overturn the deficit. naomi osaka's impressive 23—match winning streak is over, as she was beaten by maria sakkari in the miami open quarter—finals. osaka had not lost a game since february last year, and the defeat means she stays world number two, missing the chance to regain the top ranking from australia's ash barty. england batsmanjason roy has signed for sunrisers hyderabad in the indian premier league, replacing australian all—rounder mitchell marsh. roy went unsold in the ipl auction, but will nowjoin up with international team matejonny bairstow. the surrey opener is the 14th england player to sign up for this year's tournament — that starts next friday. and finally, the son of a former england cricket captain has hinted that he might be able to follow in his dad's footsteps. 18—year—old josh de caires scored an unbeaten century for leeds—bradford universities against yorkshire today. the name doesn't give it away, but he's the son of former england opener michael atherton,
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and he's already got a deal to play for middlesex. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. the last of the warmth willjust hold on today across south wales and southwest england. we could to make 20 degrees in one or two spots but for most of us today it will feel cooler and fresher with temperatures returning closer to seasonal norms. this area of high—pressure building into the northwest of the country, it will bring this chillier air down on a northeastly breeze but it will also settle the weather. we will see a bit of cloud around in the morning and sunshine will tend to break through and it could stay quite cloudy across eastern coastal areas. cooler across northern and eastern areas than we've had the last few days, 16 to 20 degrees possible across the southwest. the last of the warmth gets pushed away by that northeasterly through thursday night and then a chilly start to friday with frost in places.
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more widespread in places across the northern half of the country. so, for good friday and also for easter weekend and saturday and easter sunday, dry and plenty of sunshine thanks to high—pressure but as we head into easter monday, it turns much colder with wintry showers.
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