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�* going people ask is who is actually going to do— people ask is who is actually going to do all_ people ask is who is actually going to do all of— people ask is who is actually going to do all of this enforcement and if the cues_ to do all of this enforcement and if the cues build up? another area i was quite — the cues build up? another area i was quite taken with today was the number_ was quite taken with today was the number of— was quite taken with today was the number of queues outside of hairdressers.— number of queues outside of hairdressers. h, t, , hairdressers. david, we temporarily lost ou. hairdressers. david, we temporarily lost yom go — hairdressers. david, we temporarily lost yom go on- _ hairdressers. david, we temporarily lost you. go on. we've _ hairdressers. david, we temporarily lost you. go on. we've got - hairdressers. david, we temporarily lost you. go on. we've got you - hairdressers. david, we temporarily| lost you. go on. we've got you back. is talking about hairdressers, i was saying _ is talking about hairdressers, i was saying that — is talking about hairdressers, i was saying that the issues surrounding the cues— saying that the issues surrounding the cues outside hairdressers, which i had _ the cues outside hairdressers, which i had never— the cues outside hairdressers, which i had never seen before and maybe i'm not— i had never seen before and maybe i'm not the — i had never seen before and maybe i'm not the right person to ask about— i'm not the right person to ask about cues outside of hairdressers but they— about cues outside of hairdressers but they were quite remarkable and i waited _ but they were quite remarkable and i waited to _ but they were quite remarkable and i waited to see how the future for hairdressers.— neatly on to this. my hairdressers cannot fit me in. do you think david
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cameron would ring them for me? just, as always, brilliant. you're a cartoonist. which of course brings us onto the story but will come to that in a moment. david, i'm not sure if you had time to work out with the headline means, we are living the dream and the start. i living the dream and the start. i may have had time but i have not worked _ may have had time but i have not worked it— may have had time but i have not worked it out. but still, there we are _ worked it out. but still, there we are totatty — worked it out. but still, there we are. totally seen brits went for a pint ahd — are. totally seen brits went for a pint and the raining queued at the shops— pint and the raining queued at the shops and — pint and the raining queued at the shops and in the store yesterday after _ shops and in the store yesterday after lockdown. absolute heaven. so, that is— after lockdown. absolute heaven. so, that is the _ after lockdown. absolute heaven. so, that is the positive way of looking at it _ that is the positive way of looking at it. ., , ., , that is the positive way of looking at it. ., ,, , ., that is the positive way of looking atit. . , ., ,,, at it. have you been to the pubs toda , at it. have you been to the pubs today. david? — at it. have you been to the pubs today. david? i— at it. have you been to the pubs today, david? i have _ at it. have you been to the pubs today, david? i have not - at it. have you been to the pubs today, david? i have not been i at it. have you been to the pubs| today, david? i have not been to at it. have you been to the pubs - today, david? i have not been to the ub toda today, david? i have not been to the pub today because _ today, david? i have not been to the pub today because i _ today, david? i have not been to the pub today because i was _ today, david? i have not been to the pub today because i was looking - pub today because i was looking forward — pub today because i was looking forward to appearing on the papers this evening and so, i've been on my very best _ this evening and so, i've been on my very best behaviour. not
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this evening and so, i've been on my very best behaviour.— this evening and so, i've been on my very best behaviour. not even a drop before going — very best behaviour. not even a drop before going on _ very best behaviour. not even a drop before going on air. _ very best behaviour. not even a drop before going on air. i _ very best behaviour. not even a drop before going on air. i had _ very best behaviour. not even a drop before going on air. i had a - very best behaviour. not even a drop before going on air. i had a very - before going on air. i had a very large glass of water here, that's the best i could do. before we go into the cameron story. mix and match for the booster, just be clear on this, this is for the booster and not to use a different supply for the second jab, i think most doctors and scientists are saying you should have the same jab first and second time, is that your understanding as well? that first and second time, is that your understanding as well?— first and second time, is that your understanding as well? that is my understanding _ understanding as well? that is my understanding as _ understanding as well? that is my understanding as well, _ understanding as well? that is my understanding as well, exactly. i understanding as well? that is my. understanding as well, exactly. but the boosters might be brought in in the boosters might be brought in in the autumn?— the boosters might be brought in in the autumn? , ~ , i. ., the autumn? yes. as you pointed out, the autumn? yes. as you pointed out, the government _ the autumn? yes. as you pointed out, the government is _ the autumn? yes. as you pointed out, the government is racing _ the autumn? yes. as you pointed out, the government is racing ahead - the autumn? yes. as you pointed out, the government is racing ahead two i the government is racing ahead two days earlier to achieve its aim of axing all of the 505 by april the 15th and the vaccination programme is going well so far in terms of getting those priority groups jabbed. and particularly with the
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viruses of any kind getting the coronavirus is those more susceptible to run rampant in the danger of an invariant is a concern from abroad, potentially unraveling some that success we have seen in the vaccination programme. the thinking is that adding in a differentjab perhaps a different technology will perhaps, that could offer people more immunity by challenging their immune system and a slightly different way to the first and second jab.- a slightly different way to the first and second jab. first and second “ab. where you stand on this, _ first and second jab. where you stand on this, david. _ first and second jab. where you stand on this, david. boy - first and second jab. where you stand on this, david. boy do . first and second jab. where you j stand on this, david. boy do we carry on having all of these boosters? i carry on having all of these boosters?— carry on having all of these boosters? ~' �* , ., boosters? i think we've said before, as someone — boosters? i think we've said before, as someone who _ boosters? i think we've said before, as someone who is _ boosters? i think we've said before, as someone who is terrified - boosters? i think we've said before, as someone who is terrified of - boosters? i think we've said before, as someone who is terrified of all i as someone who is terrified of all needtes _ as someone who is terrified of all needles and pins and jabs from a rather— needles and pins and jabs from a rather awful child experience, even iwith— rather awful child experience, even i with the _ rather awful child experience, even i with the vaccination programme has
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been a _ i with the vaccination programme has been a great success story and, i'm in favour— been a great success story and, i'm in favour of— been a great success story and, i'm in favour of his many people as possible — in favour of his many people as possible having the jab and i think it is unanswerable. there has to be a management of expectations and what we _ a management of expectations and what we are hoping for in the vaccination is not everyone is going to be _ vaccination is not everyone is going to be saved — vaccination is not everyone is going to be saved from having covid—19 ever— to be saved from having covid—19 ever again. — to be saved from having covid—19 everagain, we are hoping to be saved from having covid—19 ever again, we are hoping that it's going _ ever again, we are hoping that it's going to _ ever again, we are hoping that it's going to minimise deaths that's going _ going to minimise deaths that's going to — going to minimise deaths that's going to minimise deaths that's going to minimise serious illnesses and whatever the combination, it has taken _ and whatever the combination, it has taken a _ and whatever the combination, it has taken a tong — and whatever the combination, it has taken a long time, but this issue of should _ taken a long time, but this issue of should you — taken a long time, but this issue of should you mix and match jabs in any way at _ should you mix and match jabs in any way at att— should you mix and match jabs in any way at all to— should you mix and match jabs in any way at all to be brought to a head and i'm _ way at all to be brought to a head and i'm not— way at all to be brought to a head and i'm not convinced that the scientists— and i'm not convinced that the scientists are totally one as to what — scientists are totally one as to what the — scientists are totally one as to what the right devices. if you have one jab. _ what the right devices. if you have one jab. it — what the right devices. if you have one jab, it may come from another source _ one jab, it may come from another source than — one jab, it may come from another source than when you've had the
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second _ source than when you've had the second previousjab.— source than when you've had the second previous jab. second previous “ab. johnson orders this second previous jab. johnson orders this investigation, _ second previous jab. johnson orders this investigation, editing _ second previous jab. johnson orders this investigation, editing the i this investigation, editing the guardian points out unprecedented for a prime minister, serving prime minister to order an investigation into his predecessor. does it go for enough, do you think was mcdivitt cameron i think of one agrees, he has not actually broke any rules, has not actually broke any rules, has he? it has not actually broke any rules, has he? . , ., , , has he? it remains to be seen the amount of— has he? it remains to be seen the amount of reference _ has he? it remains to be seen the amount of reference for— has he? it remains to be seen the amount of reference for this i amount of reference for this inquiry. the first thing about it today was when the sources who said that ministers and special advisers were receiving the ring around on ethics and propriety talking my contact with david cameron and the former prime minister. even by this evening, the cabinet is not posted the reference. it's not entirely clear as to when this inquiry was
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going to be byjune will be able to change the lobbying rules or make representations to do that. that is the great concern now that it is bigger than just one person the great concern now that it is bigger thanjust one person but, there is concern about a lax culture of lobbying that affects politicians and officials both current and former. �* , . and officials both current and former. . , . . .. , , and officials both current and former. . , . ,, ., former. and they have full access to documents — former. and they have full access to documents but _ former. and they have full access to documents but no _ former. and they have full access to documents but no legal _ former. and they have full access to documents but no legal powers. i i documents but no legal powers. i have to declare an interest to somebody who works part—time for a lobbying _ somebody who works part—time for a lobbying firm but it is no surprise that this — lobbying firm but it is no surprise that this issue has come up and we heard _ that this issue has come up and we heard from — that this issue has come up and we heard from gordon brown and we heard what he _ heard from gordon brown and we heard what he had _ heard from gordon brown and we heard what he had to say, but he doesn't think— what he had to say, but he doesn't think former prime ministers should be involved — think former prime ministers should be involved in this in any way and there _ be involved in this in any way and there witt— be involved in this in any way and there will be a recommendation for a tightening _ there will be a recommendation for a tightening of the rules. when there will be a recommendation for a tightening of the rules.— tightening of the rules. when devey cameron was _ tightening of the rules. when devey cameron was prime _ tightening of the rules. when devey cameron was prime minister, i tightening of the rules. when devey cameron was prime minister, he i cameron was prime minister, he suggested that he wanted to do that
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as well. that is an irony there. we'll see you in a0 minutes' time, before the time being, thank you for that first at the papers. west brom have given their faint survival hopes a boost. it's back to back wins for the baggies after they beat matheus peireira opened the scoring from the penalty spot for the home sidejust after the half hour mark. mbay diagne then put a perfect low cross for mattie phillips to double west broms lead just minutes later. callum robinson then put the icing on the cake with 20 minutes left. it means west brom stay second—bottom despite the win but are now eight points from safety, while southampton remain in 1ath.
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first on the season we got two winds in a row and the boss stressed that we need to go back out there tonight and get a victory. the results, as you know, it got away on the weekend in newcastle got the victory. we knew we had to keep our hopes alive and still fire off, but we're going to keep going until the end. brighton are edging towards premier league safety with a precious point at home to everton. but it was everton's alex iwobi with the best chance of the match, flashing a shot over in stoppage time. the match though finishing 0—0. it means brighton climb a place to 15th, seven points clear of the relegation zone. but it's no wins in 5 matches in all competitions for everton now. talking about the top floor. 0ur target is to be, we are still there. it will be more difficult, but there are important games. important games that are coming up after tried to recover players and i hope for the
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next game, we are going to have two or three players and it is important games. the wolves vs sheffield united premier league match on saturday will be moved to an 8.15pm kick—off, as a mark of respect to prince philip's funeral, which is set to take place on the same day. the match was originally scheduled for a 3pm kick—off — the same time as the funeral. newcastles' game against west ham at 12.30 and the fa cup semi—final between manchester city and chelsea at 5.30, are both expected to remain the same. the efl has confirmed the dates for this season's play—off fixtures, with a limited number of fans expected to be able to attend. the semi—finals will begin from the 17th of may, with the finals weekend at wembley from the 29th to the 31st. up to 10—thousand supporters, or a quarter of the stadium's capacity, whichever is smaller, will be permitted inside the grounds — as long as the government's road—map out of lockdown continues as planned.
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irish jockey rachel blackmore says she has her eyes set on winning the cheltenham gold cup next after what's been a remarkable month. she was named the leading jockey at this year's cheltenham festival, before making history as the first woman to win the grand national on saturday. well our senior sports news reporter, laura scott, spoke to her exclusively from ireland. rachel still five weeks clear. two weeks since _ rachel still five weeks clear. two weeks since the _ rachel still five weeks clear. two weeks since the historic victory of the grand national but she still cannot believe it happened despite re—watching the replays. celebrations are on hold, though that has not stopped some stars getting in touch. it that has not stopped some stars getting in touch.— that has not stopped some stars getting in touch. it will take some time for to _ getting in touch. it will take some time for to properly _ getting in touch. it will take some time for to properly sink- getting in touch. it will take some time for to properly sink and i getting in touch. it will take some time for to properly sink and but i time for to properly sink and but there has been a lot of mexicans and people that have not spoken to for years from school and people like ringo starr, it goes from one end of the spectrum to another.— the spectrum to another. quickly becomin: the spectrum to another. quickly becoming the — the spectrum to another. quickly becoming the new— the spectrum to another. quickly becoming the new face _ the spectrum to another. quickly becoming the new face of- the spectrum to another. quicklyj
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becoming the new face of racing, the spectrum to another. quickly i becoming the new face of racing, she was leading jockey at the festival last month before winning the worlds most famous race. not so long ago, there are people who do not think women should write in the nationals let alone win it. is there a sense of satisfaction that you kind of defied the doctors that it was possible for a woman to win the race? , ., . ,, . ._ ., race? there is no taking away from the fact that _ race? there is no taking away from the fact that those _ race? there is no taking away from the fact that those times _ race? there is no taking away from the fact that those times when i race? there is no taking away from| the fact that those times when that long ago but it does for me personally, it is never been in experience i've had for racing in recent times and i think that at some of the rates and should be very proud of. some of the rates and should be very roud of. , , some of the rates and should be very roudof. , , i, proud of. even the best “ockeys lose much more — proud of. even the best “ockeys lose much more often i proud of. even the best “ockeys lose much more often than i proud of. even the best jockeys lose much more often than they - proud of. even the best jockeys lose much more often than they win. i proud of. even the best jockeys lose much more often than they win. the feeling she gets crossing the grand national on the times they are the sacrifices, falls and disappointments worthwhile. after this remarkable season, it is her next ambition the gold cup were becoming championjockey? {lit next ambition the gold cup were becoming champion jockey? becoming champion “ockey? of course, i'd love to becoming champion “ockey? of course, rd love to win _ becoming champion “ockey? of course, i'd love to win the i becoming champion jockey? of course, i'd love to win the world _ becoming champion jockey? of course, i'd love to win the world cup _ becoming champion jockey? of course, i'd love to win the world cup that i i'd love to win the world cup that love to do all of those things, but i never did set myself massive targets and, yeah, not going to start now. i think you do stick
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every day as it comes. she start now. i think you do stick every day as it comes. she might shy awa from every day as it comes. she might shy away from making — every day as it comes. she might shy away from making goals _ every day as it comes. she might shy away from making goals on - every day as it comes. she might shy away from making goals on the i every day as it comes. she might shy| away from making goals on the track, but one thing she does want is for the fema jockey tech to be consigned to history. her breakthrough achievements should help that. mark cavendish has won his first race in more than 3 years after taking the second stage of the tour of turkey. many feared his career might�*ve been over at the end of last season but the 35—year—old re—joined his old decueninck quickstep team for this year, and it's paid off — just on the right of the screen you can see the manx missile sprinting to his first victory since 2018 — he said it was an incredible feeling to be a winner again. a rajasthan royals team containing ben stokes and jos buttler fell just short of chasing down a mammoth 222 target in their opening indian premier league match against punjab kings. the kings smashing 221 for 6 from their 20 overs, with kl rahul hitting 91 from just 50 balls. the royals started slowly before samson took centre stage. 119 from just 63 balls. they needed five from the final ball to win with samson on strike — but fell agonisingly short.
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and that's all the sport for now. with the easing of the lock down, there's obviously a lot of interest in the weather forecast and i'm pleased to say that the weather is not looking too bad over the next few days. it is going to remain on the chilly side and certainly in for a start to tuesday. clear skies through the early hours across most of the uk. at a bit more cloud and onshore breeze in areas around western areas will be generallyjust about frost free in belfast and drowned western whales. deeper in length, widespread frost on the way earlier in the morning. this is what it looks like first thing on tuesday, lots of sunshine, clouds will build into the afternoon and there will be some scattered showers in western and southern areas. most
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. another black man shot dead by police in america — body cameras show dauntay wright died after a traffic stop. the local police chief now says it was an accident. during this encounter the officer drew their handgun instead of their taser. aunt larry outside the brooklyn centre — aunt larry outside the brooklyn centre police department where protesters are gathering for the second — protesters are gathering for the second day in a row. protesters are gathering for the second day in a row. brazil's battle with covid, young patients in intensive care units now outnumber the older generation. doctors battle to control the surge. princes william and harry pay tribute to their grandfather — saying prince philip would want them to get on with theirjobs.
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