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the us this evening intimations from the us this evening that even though they have actually proceeded very well but there vaccination programme, cases are still rising. but i think there are real grounds for optimism because we will be able to go and have a drink outside a pub and we will be able to go to the hairdressers. so i am minded this evening to be thankful for small mercies, actually. you are soundin: for small mercies, actually. you are sounding like _ for small mercies, actually. you are sounding like the _ for small mercies, actually. you are sounding like the prime _ for small mercies, actually. you are sounding like the prime minister . for small mercies, actually. you are| sounding like the prime minister not expect your focus is on a pint outside and going to the hairdresser, not that you need to but in terms of the vaccination programme katy, the case of chilling came up was that israel has done particular well but in case people have not heard the press comes, talk about chile quiz with this was cited as an example by persuading which is that in chile, they have had a fast vaccination programme that they are experiencing a whirring search at the moment. idol experiencing a whirring search at the moment-— experiencing a whirring search at the moment. ., , , , ., the moment. not “ust cases but also a surue
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the moment. not “ust cases but also a surae in the moment. notjust cases but also a surge in fatalities _ the moment. notjust cases but also a surge in fatalities and _ the moment. notjust cases but also a surge in fatalities and the - a surge in fatalities and the example given was we have seen in israel— example given was we have seen in israel have — example given was we have seen in israel have a fast vaccination programme has led to a point where the r_ programme has led to a point where the r number is below one, nearly zero, _ the r number is below one, nearly zero, perhaps zero deaths in israel from _ zero, perhaps zero deaths in israel from covid — zero, perhaps zero deaths in israel from covid but chile is an example where _ from covid but chile is an example where you — from covid but chile is an example where you are getting that fast accenture programme but the picture is very— accenture programme but the picture is very different. there are a lot of different factors in this but it was definitely given as a warning today— was definitely given as a warning today is— was definitely given as a warning today is why we shouldn't100% rely on vaccines — today is why we shouldn't100% rely on vaccines. | today is why we shouldn't100% rely on vaccines-— on vaccines. i am free for viewers watchin: on vaccines. i am free for viewers watching this _ on vaccines. i am free for viewers watching this there _ on vaccines. i am free for viewers watching this there is _ on vaccines. i am free for viewers watching this there is only - on vaccines. i am free for viewers watching this there is only one i watching this there is only one story really on the front pages so resting with the same story for stash i am sorry for viewers watching this... that is the upbeat splash from the metro pointing up don't plan your holiday abroad just yet, says pm. i was told by the desk here that the major airlines, virgin was told by the desk here that the majorairlines, virgin and ba was told by the desk here that the major airlines, virgin and ba are holding a press conference tomorrow morning do we have any idea of what they're going to be saying, anne and then i will come to you katy on
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that? i then i will come to you katy on that? 4' , then i will come to you katy on that? ~ , ., then i will come to you katy on that? 4' , ., , that? i think they are very disappointed _ that? i think they are very disappointed by _ that? i think they are very disappointed by what - that? i think they are very disappointed by what the | that? i think they are very - disappointed by what the prime minister said today because they thought they would have a very clear idea that they would be able to say to their customers "yes you can go on a holiday" and we noted a huge number ofjobs depend on this. and that we should be able to fly and we need a thriving airline industry. but it is quite clear that there is something the prime minister knows that he is feeling so uneasy about that he is feeling so uneasy about that he is feeling so uneasy about that he couldn't even hold up a promise to people the promise of foreign holidays. it will all be staycation and and eating outside whatever the weather.— staycation and and eating outside whatever the weather. katy, do you know what they _ whatever the weather. katy, do you know what they will _ whatever the weather. katy, do you know what they will be _ whatever the weather. katy, do you know what they will be planning - whatever the weather. katy, do you know what they will be planning to l know what they will be planning to say? i know what they will be planning to sa ? ~ . know what they will be planning to sa ? ~' ., , say? i think we have seen the lobb in: say? i think we have seen the lobbying and _ say? i think we have seen the lobbying and in _ say? i think we have seen the lobbying and in terms - say? i think we have seen the lobbying and in terms of- say? i think we have seen the lobbying and in terms of the l say? i think we have seen the - lobbying and in terms of the airline companies — lobbying and in terms of the airline companies in advance about the need for a clear_ companies in advance about the need for a clear road map so i suspect that is—
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for a clear road map so i suspect that is not— for a clear road map so i suspect that is not a _ for a clear road map so i suspect that is not a clear mood road map will he _ that is not a clear mood road map will he on — that is not a clear mood road map will be on top of the list. —— a clear— will be on top of the list. —— a clear road _ will be on top of the list. —— a clear road map... the government feels _ clear road map... the government feels that— clear road map... the government feels that they have given them a lot even— feels that they have given them a lot even though it doesn't seem that way because there was talk of potentially not having holidays and this talk— potentially not having holidays and this talk was about you will have a traffic— this talk was about you will have a traffic light system like last year and was — traffic light system like last year and was seen as grant shapps was may be fighting _ and was seen as grant shapps was may be fighting on that side of the cabinet — be fighting on that side of the cabinet for four how that met but when _ cabinet for four how that met but when there was so much uncertainty from the _ when there was so much uncertainty from the start... he when there was so much uncertainty from the start. . ._ from the start... he has already had one holiday — from the start... he has already had one holiday out _ from the start... he has already had one holiday cut short _ from the start... he has already had one holiday cut short has _ from the start... he has already had one holiday cut short has and - one holiday cut short has and equipment and he arriving to spain and had to fight back the next day? yes, and in quarantine. find and had to fight back the next day? yes, and in quarantine.— yes, and in quarantine. and then quarantine _ yes, and in quarantine. and then quarantine as _ yes, and in quarantine. and then quarantine as well. _ yes, and in quarantine. and then quarantine as well. but - yes, and in quarantine. and then quarantine as well. but it - yes, and in quarantine. and then quarantine as well. but it is - yes, and in quarantine. and then quarantine as well. but it is odd l quarantine as well. but it is odd katy with this because we had details of a few of the countries which would be added to the red west. it sounds like they have formulated their policy and are leaking just as and when, was in india and bingo —— put on the red list which we are in the last 24—48 hours? list which we are in the last 24-48 hours? �* ~ list which we are in the last 24-48 hours? �* ,, , ,., , list which we are in the last 24-48 hours? ,, ,.,
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hours? and i think everybody expects israel to be the _ hours? and i think everybody expects israel to be the first _ hours? and i think everybody expects israel to be the first destination - israel to be the first destination you are — israel to be the first destination you are allowed to go on holiday to because _ you are allowed to go on holiday to because it — you are allowed to go on holiday to because it has been briefed at quite heavily— because it has been briefed at quite heavily that they are working on the traffic _ heavily that they are working on the traffic light system where they went about _ traffic light system where they went about how it is right now because you are _ about how it is right now because you are not — about how it is right now because you are not supposed to go right now, _ you are not supposed to go right now. and — you are not supposed to go right now, and highly vaccinated countries be now, and highly vaccinated countries he the _ now, and highly vaccinated countries he the ones — now, and highly vaccinated countries be the ones that fared the best in the system. | be the ones that fared the best in the system-— be the ones that fared the best in the system. i think it was pakistan and bangladesh, _ the system. i think it was pakistan and bangladesh, not— the system. i think it was pakistan and bangladesh, not india - the system. i think it was pakistan and bangladesh, not india but - the system. i think it was pakistan | and bangladesh, not india but with south africa and south america as well. carry on. south africa and south america as well- carry on— south africa and south america as well. carry on. what was interesting is if ou well. carry on. what was interesting is if you look— well. carry on. what was interesting is if you look at _ well. carry on. what was interesting is if you look at the _ well. carry on. what was interesting is if you look at the things _ well. carry on. what was interesting is if you look at the things brief - is if you look at the things brief that over— is if you look at the things brief that over the weekend, clearly coming — that over the weekend, clearly coming from respective sources in terms _ coming from respective sources in terms of— coming from respective sources in terms of what will be announced, we heard _ terms of what will be announced, we heard about — terms of what will be announced, we heard about the traffic light system and obvious enough so much at the end of— and obvious enough so much at the end of the — and obvious enough so much at the end of the day and then vaccine passports — end of the day and then vaccine passports which is also in the review — passports which is also in the review it _ passports which is also in the review. it was almost so boris johnson — review. it was almost so boris johnson wasn't completely in sync with these — johnson wasn't completely in sync with these various briefings because he also _ with these various briefings because he also would not really even talk about _ he also would not really even talk about vaccine passports by name, he -ot about vaccine passports by name, he got very— about vaccine passports by name, he got very defensive and yet they are in the _ got very defensive and yet they are in the review so it feels like perhaps— in the review so it feels like perhaps something of the mood and government has changed in the past 24 hours _ government has changed in the past 24 hours or— government has changed in the past 24 hours or so because not
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everything joins up. and 24 hours or so because not everything joins up. everything “oins up. and anne we don't everything joins up. and anne we don't know— everything joins up. and anne we don't know if— everything joins up. and anne we don't know if the _ everything joins up. and anne we don't know if the opposition - everything joins up. and anne we | don't know if the opposition would don't know if the opposition would do if there will even be a vote on vaccine passports whether they will vote with the government or not. same story as on all the papers in the daily telegraph, a lot of detail, just straight reportage of what he had to say. do you think anne politically this position the prime minister is taking now as opposed to what he was this time last year or eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when eight months ago is going to work better for him when his eight months ago is going to work betterfor him when his record is judged on this? better for him when his record is judged on this?— judged on this? well, he is not doinu judged on this? well, he is not doing badly — judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in _ judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the _ judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the polls, - judged on this? well, he is not doing badly in the polls, is- judged on this? well, he is notj doing badly in the polls, is he? judged on this? well, he is not. doing badly in the polls, is he? i think the nation is kind of warming to the new more cautious, more measured boris. and i would think out there, we have to put aside what people think about the press conference on twitter and everything else like that. a lot of people will be very happy with the progress they
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are making and think "if we can't go abroad this year, i'm sad but not that sad." and just be very cheered by the news that the sacrifices that we made our paying off.— we made our paying off. cases are following- -- _ we made our paying off. cases are following... and _ we made our paying off. cases are following... and in _ we made our paying off. cases are following... and in 20 _ we made our paying off. cases are following... and in 20 seconds, i following... and in 20 seconds, katy, is that your view as well? i think that the point suggests people want a _ think that the point suggests people want a cautionary reopening. the question— want a cautionary reopening. the question is— want a cautionary reopening. the question is as they are more vaccinations and if your family members _ vaccinations and if your family members are safe, will people stick to these _ members are safe, will people stick to these rules as vigorously as before? — to these rules as vigorously as before? i_ to these rules as vigorously as before? i think people can live without— before? i think people can live without foreign holidays but i'm not sure about — without foreign holidays but i'm not sure about the two metre rule for businesses — sure about the two metre rule for businesses over the summer. 20 businesses over the summer. seconds i businesses over the summer. 261 seconds i think exactly. businesses over the summer. 221 seconds i think exactly. katy businesses over the summer. 22 seconds i think exactly. katy and anne, but to have you on you will be backin anne, but to have you on you will be back in about 35 minutes' time for a second of but thank you very much indeed for that first look at the papers.
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good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. west ham have boosted their chances of qualifying for next season's champions league after a 3—2 win at wolves tonight but everton's european ambitions have suffered a setback after they were held at home by crystal palace as katie gornall reports. cargo and has seen and when it all in europe, and leading average and there would count as another huge success for some after three defeats his aside set about trying to get their hopes of a top four finish back on track. everton had energy against crystal palace, what they needed was accuracy. here's where rodriguez comes in. the colombian has been out for more than a month, how they have missed him. as the minutes ticked down, roy hodgson turned to those he left out. find turned to those he left out. and here is the _ turned to those he left out. and here is the moment, and he takes it! and his _
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here is the moment, and he takes it! and his impact was almost instant. palace had taken their biggest chance while everton continue to waste theirs. you're up for now feels a little more distant. was to take advantage at molineux are west ham and they set off any blistering pace. few players have the swagger ofjesse lingard right now, five minutes in and he had already stolen the show. lynn gard would have more tricks up his sleeve as they chris to a second. to have his or her after 40 minutes, soon it would be three as lynn gard set upjared bowen. three as lynn gard set up jared bowen. �* . bowen. and but when will get there first. bowen. and but when will get there first- wolves _ bowen. and but when will get there first. wolves seemed _ bowen. and but when will get there first. wolves seemed as _ bowen. and but when will get there first. wolves seemed as if- bowen. and but when will get there first. wolves seemed as if they - bowen. and but when will get there first. wolves seemed as if they lost | first. wolves seemed as if they lost their fi . ht first. wolves seemed as if they lost their fight but _ first. wolves seemed as if they lost their fight but this _ first. wolves seemed as if they lost their fight but this frantic _ first. wolves seemed as if they lost their fight but this frantic game - their fight but this frantic game just kept on giving as they clawed their way back and five b of silva made a 3—2 after the break. nervous? well, sure but somehow west ham held on. they are back in the top four with eight games remaining hoping to end the season in style. this is how the premier league table looks following monday's games. west ham have leapfrogged liverpool. tottenham and chelsea to move
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a point clear in fourth. everton remain eighth, albeit with a game in hand over the other champions league—chasing sides above them. you challenge all the teams that are in there. west ham marketing talked about in our position, i hear a lot of about and i heard a lot of people on the reader talking about west ham. we will try to push right at the end and see where we can end up. i don't know where we are going to be. at the moment we are giving ourselves a great chance of finishing certainly in the top ten and if you had given us this at the start of the season, we would've taken them but we wouldn't want that now because we want once more. —— much more. ten matches in the championship today — second—placed watford dropped points forjust the second time in 12 games as they were held to a 1—1 draw at middlesborough. watford took the lead when philip zinckernagel�*s shot was deflected beyond the keeper by ismayla sarr, but the home side equalised with just 12 minutes to go. yannick bolasie heading home from paddy mcnair�*s cross.
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watford are still 10 points ahead of third—placed brentford, who have two games in hand. sheffield wednesday boosted their faint hopes of escaping the relegation zone by thrashing cardiff 5—0 at hillsborough. the owls swooped into the lead in just the fourth minute. but it was this devasting counter attack which tookjust 16 seconds from cardiff taking a corner till jordan rhodes slotted home — that was the pick of the goals. bournemouth kept up their push for the play—offs with victory over blackburn. swansea in fourth dropped more points, beaten in stoppage time by preston. barnsley remain fifth after their win over luton, sixth—placed reading beat derby, whilst bottom of the table wycombe won 3—0 at fellow strugglers rotherham. in league i, aiden mcgeady, who turned 35 yesterday, enjoyed some belated birthday celebrations as he secured a 1—1 draw for sunderland against second—placed peterborough. the result sees hull city stretch their lead at the top of the table to three points
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after beating northampton. history's been made in the league 2 match between harrogate town and port vale this afternoon. rebecca welch has become the first female referee to be appointed to an efl match. ahead of the game she described it as the biggest achievement of her career. and there was a huge upset at the irish grand national where the 150—to—i outsider freewheelin dylan romped to victory. jockey ricky doyle guided the nine year old home at fairyhouse racecourse ahead of run wild fred to land the biggest win of his career. the favourite latest exhibition came fourth. adam yates has gotten off to a great tour... adam yates has got off to a good start at the tour of the basque country as he tries to win a second stage race in a fortnight. the ineos grenadiers rider recently won the tour of catalonia. he was the top british rider on the opening time trial in bilbao
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finishing in sixth place. he's 28 seconds behind stage winner and overall leader primoz roglic. it's masters week, and the countdown is on to the biggest event in golf which begins on thursday. the fans, or patrons as they're known, will be allowed back in, although organisers won't reveal how many. and it's ten years ago since rory mcilroy�*s meltdown cost him victory. one man back in form is 2015 winnerjordan spieth, who won his first title in nearly four years in texas yesterday. i like the progress that i am making. i don't feel that i have the control of all facets of my game that i want to have yet. but i feel like i'm working the right direction. would that make a difference this week? don't know, but i'm going to work atjust trying to be a little better than i was last week. more reaction to those stories over on the bbc sport website. but more reaction to those stories over on the bbc sport website.- more reaction to those stories over on the bbc sport website. but for me and the team — on the bbc sport website. but for me and the team that _ on the bbc sport website. but for me and the team that is _ on the bbc sport website. but for me and the team that is all _ on the bbc sport website. but for me and the team that is all your- and the team that is all your support for now. good night.
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remember last week? it was nice, warm, and sunny — almost a dose of summer for some of us? a completely different picture — shock this week. we've got cold, northerly winds blowing straight out of the arctic bringing wintry showers, it's already been snowing across some parts of the country, especially in the north. if you look at the satellite picture, you can clearly see the pattern. all that weather, all the clouds are drifting in from the north — not coming off the atlantic, coming in straight out of the arctic and invading so many other parts of europe as well. so, we're not the only ones experiencing the cold weather. it's many parts of the continent. now, you can see where the wintry showers will have been across the north of the country, maybe one or two sneaking into northern ireland and wales, a few icy patches as well, and a widespread frost early on tuesday morning throughout the uk, probably away from the very immediate coast. now, tuesday is going to bring lots of sparkling sunshine at least in the morning. in the afternoon, the clouds will increase in some areas, and those strong northerly winds will bring wintry showers —
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particularly across scotland, but they will be strong enough to push some of these wintry showers even into northern england, the midlands, and possibly even the south coast. now, they will be gusting 30—40, even 50 mph in the north of the uk. so, if it's only 2 celsius in aberdeen and you get a gust of around 50 mph — so that's 2 on the thermometer but the wind will make it feel, giving you an apparent temperature of —4 celsius. and look at that — barely above freezing the apparent temperatures in the south, as well. now mid week, wednesday, it's going to start frosty. that's because we still have the arctic air over us. so, the arctic air�*s not going away anywhere. but we're starting to see the winds easing. in fact, that cold air stream straight out of the arctic has been pushed into the north sea and instead, we'rejust getting a waft, a suggestion of atlantic air bringing somewhat milder air. so wednesday is not going to be quite as cold and we're not going to have as many wintry showers if any at all.
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and in fact, you can see this process happening on the weather map here wednesday and eventually into thursday as well when that milder, slightly milder air — the really mild air is in the south — that slightly milder air arrives, and you can see those temperatures this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the minneapolis police chief has testified that the white officer on trial for the murder of george floyd violated the department's policy on the use of force. it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our ethics and our values. no decision yet on whether britons can take holidays abroad from next month, but borisjohnson confirms pub gardens and hairdressers will re—open. google is spared having to pay billions of dollars of damages to rival oracle after a ruling that it fairly copied code for its android operating system. and we look at how remote learning has changed american education for students,
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