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young immunisation because i'm too young to be operated, so that it is not a group that has had a lot of people have been vaccinated among. let’s have been vaccinated among. let's look to the — have been vaccinated among. let's look to the other _ have been vaccinated among. let's look to the other story _ have been vaccinated among. let's look to the other story on - have been vaccinated among. let's look to the other story on the guardian, the guardian keeps talking about. text rating firms to find help for addicts. talk us through this. i hadn't realised that the money these abetting online firms give to gambling charities is voluntary in terms of the amount. sorry, just to go back to 20 seconds onto the _ sorry, just to go back to 20 seconds onto the last point to clarify, i'm not suggesting that our regulators or companies in any way that corners _ or companies in any way that corners. that is not what i was saying — corners. that is not what i was saying but _ corners. that is not what i was saying but what i was also saying is we should — saying but what i was also saying is we should not scoff at countries that may — we should not scoff at countries that may have just wrapped themselves. that may have “ust wrapped themselves._ that may have 'ust wrapped themselves. ., �* themselves. forgive me. ididn't mean to mischaracterize - themselves. forgive me. ididn't mean to mischaracterize what i themselves. forgive me. i didn't. mean to mischaracterize what you said. ., , ., , ., , ., said. no. on this, only a couple of da s auo said. no. on this, only a couple of days ago the _ said. no. on this, only a couple of
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days ago the chief— said. no. on this, only a couple of days ago the chief executive - said. no. on this, only a couple of days ago the chief executive of. said. no. on this, only a couple of. days ago the chief executive of bent 365, days ago the chief executive of bent 365. one _ days ago the chief executive of bent 365. one of— days ago the chief executive of bent 365, one of the two or three biggest betting _ 365, one of the two or three biggest betting companies and insurgent companies over the last ten or 15 years— companies over the last ten or 15 years they— companies over the last ten or 15 years they have done incredibly well on instant _ years they have done incredibly well on instant online betting, denise coates, — on instant online betting, denise coates, it — on instant online betting, denise coates, it was reported that her earnings — coates, it was reported that her earnings for 2020, if put together with the _ earnings for 2020, if put together with the three previous years before for years. _ with the three previous years before foryears, she with the three previous years before for years, she has earned overi billion— for years, she has earned overi billion pounds. —— bet365. there's always— billion pounds. —— bet365. there's always been— billion pounds. —— bet365. there's always been a sense, and i think most _ always been a sense, and i think most reasonable people would say that for— most reasonable people would say that for all the caveats they put on online _ that for all the caveats they put on online advertising for all the money that as _ online advertising for all the money that as you — online advertising for all the money that as you say voluntarily they - ive that as you say voluntarily they give to — that as you say voluntarily they give to charities, betting companies are woefully under regulated. and it is one _ are woefully under regulated. and it is one of— are woefully under regulated. and it is one of the great scandals of modern — is one of the great scandals of modern times. then of course, everybody— modern times. then of course, everybody is second—home, secular screens, _ everybody is second—home, secular screens, looking for an instant sugar— screens, looking for an instant sugar rush _ screens, looking for an instant sugar rush to get them out there
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either— sugar rush to get them out there either humdrum or miserable or x-rated — either humdrum or miserable or x—rated situation. of course what do many— x—rated situation. of course what do many people do particularly the more vulnerable? they turn into online hetting~ — vulnerable? they turn into online hetting~ it — vulnerable? they turn into online betting. it is a scandal that they are not— betting. it is a scandal that they are not much more definitely regulated. are not much more definitely regulated-— are not much more definitely regulated. absolutely. this is something — regulated. absolutely. this is something genderless - regulated. absolutely. this is something genderless has . regulated. absolutely. this is i something genderless has done regulated. absolutely. this is - something genderless has done a lot of work on front steps —— something that the journalist has done a lie. before i started reading his stories i didn't know nearly to the extent an extreme problem this is grading and also here, they are pointing out it will follow the nhs, so the health service was planning to open more gambling clinics across the country because at the moment they are reaching the tip of the iceberg. it is destroying lives. it needs to be better regulated. john and i are in agreement there.— in agreement there. absolutely. let's no in agreement there. absolutely. let's go back — in agreement there. absolutely. let's go back to _ in agreement there. absolutely. let's go back to the _ in agreement there. absolutely. let's go back to the papers. - in agreement there. absolutely. let's go back to the papers. byl let's go back to the papers. by wrestling to mental health problems. this dance like a really quite worrying. a major study found
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disorders affected 70% while 40% develop mood disorders. people who have contracted covid—i9. yes. have contracted covid-19. yes. interesting. — have contracted covid-19. yes. interesting. i— have contracted covid-19. yes. interesting, i was _ have contracted covid-19. yes. interesting, i was yesterday i interesting, i was yesterday listening to start the week which on the radio— listening to start the week which on the radio for her, which was all about— the radio for her, which was all about this _ the radio for her, which was all about this question of the link between — about this question of the link between mental health and covid—i9 and what _ between mental health and covid—i9 and what is physical and what is and how do— and what is physical and what is and how do you — and what is physical and what is and how do you define psychosomatic. —— radio _ how do you define psychosomatic. —— radio four~ _ how do you define psychosomatic. —— radio four. they are not as often mischaracterize this people who sort of make _ mischaracterize this people who sort of make them up or think of themselves ill it is part of a mental— themselves ill it is part of a mental and physical process neurological working together. and of course, — neurological working together. and of course, people's the immune system, — of course, people's the immune system, their vulnerabilities in their— system, their vulnerabilities in their health and also their mental health— their health and also their mental health combining together with anxiety, — health combining together with anxiety, with lack of exercise, perhaps — anxiety, with lack of exercise, perhaps dietary issues, and just
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either— perhaps dietary issues, and just either clinical depression or feeling _ either clinical depression or feeling to use all language under the weather, it is absolutely inevitable. and given the underfunding of mental health services — underfunding of mental health services in the uk, and in many cultures, — services in the uk, and in many cultures, the chances are that statistics— cultures, the chances are that statistics like this will be an under— statistics like this will be an under estimation and there will be a very start _ under estimation and there will be a very start under diagnosis. as under estimation and there will be a very start under diagnosis.— very start under diagnosis. as -- and he suggested _ very start under diagnosis. as -- and he suggested long _ very start under diagnosis. as -- and he suggested long covid-19l very start under diagnosis. as --| and he suggested long covid-19 is and he suggested long covid—i9 is notjust and he suggested long covid—i9 is not just a and he suggested long covid—i9 is notjust a mental condition. absolutely. i think part of what the government will have to do in terms of looking at patients who are separate from covid—i9 going forward is start monitoring that mental health impact which i bent that is under recorded. and secondly, there is a lot of talk about the government leveling up agenda and at the same time they talked about parity between mental and physical health. it is time that those two things are tied together and there
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is a piece in the paper tomorrow making this case very well. you need to think about the leveling up agenda in a house after take into account mental health because of course those who have suffered more from that not make the paper is concentrating on tributes to paul ritter, the actor but hopefully we can come to him in our second look at the papers. for can come to him in our second look at the papers— at the papers. for the time being, thank ou at the papers. for the time being, thank you both. _ at the papers. for the time being, thank you both. that _ at the papers. for the time being, thank you both. that is _ at the papers. for the time being, thank you both. that is the - at the papers. for the time being, thank you both. that is the first i thank you both. that is the first look at the papers. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. it's been a mixed night for the two english teams in the champions league. there was late drama at the etihad where manchester city scored a last minute winner against borussia dortmund but the six time winners liverpool
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have it all to do next week, after they were beaten 3—1 in the first leg of their quarter final at real madrid... asjoe wilson reports: liverpool versus real madrid, history versus dynasty. 19 times between them, they've been european champions. 13—6 to the spaniards, if you're keeping that score. real madrid are rebuilding theirstadium, playing in their training complex right now. a pass with architect's perfection to viniciuer. stand by for another. kroos looped over a similar pass and liverpool could not deal with it. they really could not deal with it. 2—0 before half—time. would liverpool wilt or resist? what they needed was this, mo salah onside. just one behind. but turn your back for an instant... now, first leg 3—1 isn't the tie won, but they look like the genuine madrid. erling haaland was playing
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against manchester city. next season, he might be playing for them, or anyone with money. well, he's borussia dortmund's for now. and anyway, do manchester city really need someone else? here was the kind of slick team attack which has swept by all opponents recently, to give them the lead against dortmund. now, haaland showed his strengths. not quite with the shot, but it was his pass which seemed to turn things. a late equaliser. not quite late enough. still time for city, for foden, for 2—1, and for that feeling. joe wilson, bbc news. chelsea play porto tomorrow off the back of their first defeat under manager thomas tuchel. they lost 5—2 to west brom on saturday... and tuchel�*s revealed that "things got heated" in training the next day with an incident involving team—mates kepa arrizabalaga and antonio rudiger. they are all competitors and want to win training matches, so things got a little too heated up and it was not ok.
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but the reaction to it, how the guys handled the situation, especially tony and the others were amazing, and showed how much they have for each other. because they sorted out directly, there was no, they cleared the air immediately. and that was the most important. there was nothing left one day after. and one more line from the champions league to bring you, bayern munich forward serge gnabry has tested positive for covid—i9, so he'll miss their first leg against paris saint—germain tomorrow. the german international is said to be fine but isolating at home. it's been a big night in the championship too where the leaders norwich city are nowjust five points away from winning promotion to the premier league after they thrashed huddersfield 7—0 at carrow road. this was teemu pukki's second, he went on to score a hattrick. emi buendia also got on the scoresheet, it was 5—0 by half time.
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the win takes norwich eight points clear of watford whilst huddersfield remain in a scrap for survival. meanwhile third placed brentford were held to a 0—0 draw by birmingham city. they stay nine points adrift of watford in the second automatic promotion place. birmingham remain one place above the relegation zone, seven points clear of rotherham below them — who have fourgames in hand. scotland have lined up two friendlies injune ahead of the european championship, they'll play the netherlands in portugal and luxembourg away before they face the czech republic at hampden park in their group opener. that's one of four matches that will be played in glasgow in the tournament. uefa's asked all 12 participating cities to let them know by tomorrow how many fans will be able to safely attend games. scotland's first minster — nicola sturgeon — says she's hopeful some spectators will be able to return: we're still in a global pandemic. i can't stand here in early
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april and give absolute 100% guarantees forjune on anything, really. that's not the nature of what we're dealing with, but i'm very, very hopeful — i'm hopeful that i might be at hampden to cheer on scotland in the european championships — and we will be working hard to make that happen. the defending champion dustinjohnson has been paired with england's lee westwood for the opening two rounds at augusta national, with the masters getting under way on thursday. johnson's favourite to win the green jacket again as the current world number one, whilst westwood is in good form himself having finished second at the players championship last month. after eight years at castleford tigers — daryl powell will be head coach at warrington wolves next year. powell's the super league's longest serving coach and had already said he'd leave the club at the end of this season. he's agreed a three year deal at warrington and takes over from steve price who's returning to australia. and just two days before the start of the county championship season.
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these were the conditions in durham today during practice. 20 degrees last week and now snow. the forecast is better at trent bridge on thursday at least, for the opening day against nottinghamshire. and that's all your sport for now — plenty of manchester city and liverpool reaction on the bbc sport website following their champions league matches but from me and the team it's bye for now, goodnight. the last couple of days have been pretty cold. here's the good news if you don't like the cold. wednesday will feel a little milder. we will lose that cold, biting northerly wind, lose the wind—chill, so with a little bit of sunshine you shouldn't feel too bad at all. here is the arctic outbreak. you can see it is quite a large outbreak of cold air,
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spreading right across the continent and even reaching the northern mediterranean. this is what it looks like you're the early hours. notice the strong northerly winds at this stage are out in the north sea. the winds are dying down across the uk and that is helping frost form. widespread frost, —2 and three degrees in city centres. “4 and —5 in rural parts of yorkshire and scotland. the morning starts off cold and crisp and by lunch it should feel pretty nice because the winds will be light. just a few flurries of snow there in scotland. come the afternoon, it will cloud over. a beautiful start to the day but a cloudy afternoon for many of us and temperatures around five or six celsius. if anything, towards the end of the afternoon into the evening, the clouds will be thick enough to bring some rain to places like belfast, glasgow, the weston isles and even some snow across the western hills. that is because the winds are changing direction. this is the early hours of thursday. by this stage you can see the country is generally frost free. and this change in the wind direction is brought by this area of low pressure and you
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can see the cold air to the north and the mild air is in the south but this in between zone, the temperatures are still below par for the time of the year but it is not quite as cold and this is thursday. you can see south—westerly winds. we haven't got the arctic outbreak here but outbreaks of rain in the northwest of the uk and temperatures probably about 11 or 12 celsius for the most part. however, this is a cold front. look what happens thursday and eventually friday. the cold front moves across the uk and again a return of wintry showers to some northern areas. we are going to see a resurgence of that cold air towards the end of the week and into the weekend. we can see that in the temperatures, another fairly coolish day on wednesday, bumping those temperatures thursday and friday and going back to single figures by the weekend.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the experts are weighing in, on day seven of the derek chauvin trial, saying the force used by the ex—officer on george floyd was excessive. i'm at the courthouse in minneapolis with all the latest developments from the trial. a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children is suspended in the uk, while the country's regulator investigates possible links to rare blood clots in adults. russian police detain supporters ofjailed kremlin critic, alexei navalny, amid reports he is suffering from a respiratory illness. one is fun — why so many of china's parents are limiting themselves to a single child, despite now being allowed to have more.
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translation: for me, - it's already hard to raise this one.

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