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that's not being picked up covid that's not being picked up because of the lateral flow test was probably not a good thing. yes the telegraph makes the point that young people have really put borne the brunt of this pandemic. they largely don't get very sick but they had their education disrupted hugely with all the knock on effect on their mental health. i think we do need to start talking about vaccination. that's the challenging thing because precisely for the reason that children don't really get sick, do we want to give them a vaccine that... it knocked me out for a day or so. to go through that were perhaps covid would be bad. that something every parent is good have to consider. under the government and medical advisor. i think the testing regime is a bit problematic means that that conversation will start to accelerate as we get through the school year and began to ramp up and see what school will look like in the autumn. see what school will look like in the autumn-— see what school will look like in the autumn. . ., ., ., the autumn. that idea of vaccinating children, israel—
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the autumn. that idea of vaccinating children, israel does _ the autumn. that idea of vaccinating children, israel does it. _ the autumn. that idea of vaccinating children, israel does it. i _ the autumn. that idea of vaccinating children, israel does it. ithink- children, israel does it. ithink the united states is considering doing it. the united states is considering doin: it. ., , , , ., doing it. really get the sense of where the uk _ doing it. really get the sense of where the uk is? _ doing it. really get the sense of where the uk is? i'm _ doing it. really get the sense of where the uk is? i'm not- doing it. really get the sense of where the uk is? i'm not sure. l doing it. really get the sense of where the uk is? i'm not sure. i doing it. really get the sense of- where the uk is? i'm not sure. i was where the uk is? i'm not sure. iwas ina debate— where the uk is? i'm not sure. iwas ina debate on— where the uk is? i'm not sure. iwas in a debate on bbc news channel for nearly— in a debate on bbc news channel for nearly enough. willjust rewatch that mart — nearly enough. willjust rewatch that man. someone was pointing out it happen _ that man. someone was pointing out it happen some aftereffects among children _ it happen some aftereffects among children i— it happen some aftereffects among children. i think there's enough latent _ children. i think there's enough latent heart condition they were talking — latent heart condition they were talking about but this is very rare. nevertheless we got enough to make this a mother and a doctor say she was concerned about that. she wasn't sure whether it should let her children— sure whether it should let her children had the vaccination in the future _ children had the vaccination in the future for— children had the vaccination in the future for the all those arguing in favour— future for the all those arguing in favour of— future for the all those arguing in favour of the opposite. i think we have _ favour of the opposite. i think we have to _ favour of the opposite. i think we have to think at the rate a good photo _ have to think at the rate a good photo every medication, every drug or intervention of some kind, most intervention— or intervention of some kind, most intervention of some kind has some potential— intervention of some kind has some potential risk. we have to think about— potential risk. we have to think about the — potential risk. we have to think about the greater good that can come of it. about the greater good that can come of it if— about the greater good that can come of it. if investigations prove that in the _ of it. if investigations prove that in the main, 99.9% of cases no harm
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will come _ in the main, 99.9% of cases no harm will come to— in the main, 99.9% of cases no harm will come to children if i had a youngster— will come to children if i had a youngster still i he's grown up now with a _ youngster still i he's grown up now with a variety youngster i go for it. with a variety youngster i go for it we _ with a variety youngster i go for it we have _ with a variety youngster i go for it. we have all sort of vaccination for kids — it. we have all sort of vaccination for kids. ~ , ., �*, ., ., for kids. why not this? let's go to the financial _ for kids. why not this? let's go to the financial times _ for kids. why not this? let's go to the financial times now. - for kids. why not this? let's go to the financialtimes now. generall the financial times now. general four set our course towards privatisation as soon as next year. —— channel 4. i remember going to my grandparents house and seeing a spare button on the tv ready for the arrival of general four in 1982 and how exciting it was digging there would be four channels. rosa principal house magazine privatisation? if principal house magazine privatisation?— principal house magazine privatisation? principal house magazine rivatisation? , ., ,, , ., privatisation? if you think you heard the _ privatisation? if you think you heard the story _ privatisation? if you think you heard the story before - privatisation? if you think you heard the story before and . privatisation? if you think you heard the story before and of| privatisation? if you think you - heard the story before and of that because you have. we've gone down this path at least half a dozen times already in the past few years. channel for is kind of not what it was but previous times these questions were muted because streaming really has put a dent in its revenues. apparently the culture
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secretary is ramping it up with the support of his minister himself a former secretary and yeah, they see this as providing a solid future for channel 4. as you know it is publicly owned but it's funded by private money. it's consider that it would give it a judging up. apparently they want to do it as soon as 2022 which seems very soon to me. i'll believe it when i see it. , ., ., , it. john? yeah i remember the beginning _ it. john? yeah i remember the beginning of— it. john? yeah i remember the beginning of gerald _ it. john? yeah i remember the beginning of gerald ford, - it. john? yeah i remember the i beginning of gerald ford, you're older— beginning of gerald ford, you're older than— beginning of gerald ford, you're older than you look. i speak as a lad is— older than you look. i speak as a lad is someone who used to work with your dad _ lad is someone who used to work with your dad in— lad is someone who used to work with your dad in argentina. this is an old chestnut, isn't it being gerald ford because like i used to be the executive — ford because like i used to be the executive -- _ ford because like i used to be the executive —— spoke with the executive _ executive —— spoke with the executive channel the advertising revenue — executive channel the advertising revenue dropped and he could make as
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many programmes as they wish. there are much— many programmes as they wish. there are much better shape and financially in relatively good order — financially in relatively good order. there is a sort of darker bart— order. there is a sort of darker part that — order. there is a sort of darker part that l _ order. there is a sort of darker part that i might allude to hear. this government is not exactly a great _ this government is not exactly a great fan — this government is not exactly a great fan of channel 4. i can say that generally speaking but certainly members of this government is certainly _ certainly members of this government is certainly not fans of channel 4. a ticket— is certainly not fans of channel 4. a ticket right in saying that there's— a ticket right in saying that there's been no cabinet minister on channel— there's been no cabinet minister on channel 4 _ there's been no cabinet minister on channel 4 news for several months because _ channel 4 news for several months because they don't like the way the questions _ because they don't like the way the questions are asked or whatever the reason _ questions are asked or whatever the reason is _ questions are asked or whatever the reason is. there's a bit of black look— reason is. there's a bit of black look that— reason is. there's a bit of black look that bad blood there and which may or— look that bad blood there and which nray or nray— look that bad blood there and which may or may not influence the decision _ may or may not influence the decision. of georgia at the real reason — decision. of georgia at the real reason of— decision. of georgia at the real reason of sure there are other reasons— reason of sure there are other reasons why they are taking the stance — reasons why they are taking the stance but this one has come up so nrany— stance but this one has come up so many times— stance but this one has come up so many times in the past, i'll believe it when— many times in the past, i'll believe it when i_ many times in the past, i'll believe it when i see it.— it when i see it. john, you're reviewing — it when i see it. john, you're reviewing all _ it when i see it. john, you're reviewing all my _ it when i see it. john, you're reviewing all my secrets. - it when i see it. john, you're| reviewing all my secrets. our it when i see it. john, you're - reviewing all my secrets. our final paper, the metro. talks about the euros. beers but no chairs. covid rules the metro says the lamb was phase £1000 fines if fans chant or booed during a game. what if they
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just harm? i booed during a game. what if they 'ust harm? ~ ., ., , .., just harm? i think whoever has come u . just harm? i think whoever has come u- with just harm? i think whoever has come up with these — just harm? i think whoever has come up with these rules _ just harm? i think whoever has come up with these rules have _ just harm? i think whoever has come up with these rules have got - just harm? i think whoever has come up with these rules have got a - just harm? i think whoever has come up with these rules have got a very l up with these rules have got a very rosy sense of humour. i can't imagine any pub in the land matter what if the goal is scored at the penalty is missed that they won't be sharing or booing. i think some landlords are going to be in for a couple of big fines. i can imagine who is good to be policing it either. i presume... just who is good to be policing it either. i presume... just looking at the fines, £1000 _ either. i presume... just looking at the fines, £1000 was _ either. i presume... just looking at the fines, £1000 was up _ either. i presume... just looking at the fines, £1000 was up some - the fines, £1000 was up some landlords might think, that's worth it. , , ., ., , landlords might think, that's worth it. this is hilarious. the “oke of the week. i it. this is hilarious. the “oke of the week. syfi it. this is hilarious. the “oke of the week. by the fi it. this is hilarious. the “oke of the week. by the way, _ it. this is hilarious. the joke of the week. by the way, there i it. this is hilarious. the joke of. the week. by the way, there are it. this is hilarious. the joke of- the week. by the way, there are some 20,000 _ the week. by the way, there are some 20,000 scorpions in london already. as are _ 20,000 scorpions in london already. as are a _ 20,000 scorpions in london already. as are a lot _ 20,000 scorpions in london already. as are a lot of them on the tube. 2000 _ as are a lot of them on the tube. 2000 have — as are a lot of them on the tube. 2000 have tickets for the game. going _ 2000 have tickets for the game. going to — 2000 have tickets for the game. going to be very full in the next 48 hours _ going to be very full in the next 48 hours to — going to be very full in the next 48 hours. to imagine for a single second — hours. to imagine for a single second that football fans who had a few beers _ second that football fans who had a few beers as well are going tojump
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up few beers as well are going to jump uband_ few beers as well are going tojump up and cheerfortheir few beers as well are going tojump up and cheer for their team scoring while, _ up and cheer for their team scoring while, it's— up and cheer for their team scoring while, it's quite coocoo, quite frankly — while, it's quite coocoo, quite frankl . ., ., ., ,, you to you both so much. that's it for the papers. if you're in the uk, rosa prince and john stapleton will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening i'm tulsen tollett with your sports news — and five days after christian eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest on the playing field, denmark were back in action against belgium in group b at the european championship. the venue, copenhagen, where the memories came flooding back and both fans and players alike showed their appreciation. joe lynskey has the story. last saturday football did not matter. the life of one of its star players did.
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normally christian eriksen brings joy to us were in the way he plays the again. this week he did so with an instagram post. he says is ok, now he is a way forward. the danish fa say after heart examination... and sport that doesn't always in careers. he plays at the zero with a similar device. but forjames taylor, a cardiac episode saw him retire from cricket at 26. this machine is part of life. they way i can describe it it is half the size of your mobile phone, and a little bit thicker in my chest. i was really reluctant to have initially once i had greater understanding of my condition and how it will help me it is my best friend. if something goes wrong and looks after me.
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five days later denmark public term it goes on, but at the forefront of this match is the missing star. copenhagen knew they would have to help the danish players through and just 90 seconds and they were inspired. an early opportunity! the goal was for as much for the team as for his country and more poignancy was coming. 0n ten minutes this game stopped. both teams had agreed to a minute's applause. belgium had a match last saturday when they had also played for the news. perhaps it was understandable they started this match slow, but after the break they brought on debroiner and he creates the extraordinary. after a brilliant belgian build up he took aim himself. denmark now to go through cannot afford to lose.
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they will play onto the end of what has copenhagen will keep hoping what's in their toughest week. in group c netherlands are also into the knockout stages with a match to spare after a comfortable 2—0 win over austria. former manchester united player memphis depay scored a penalty 11 minutes in and that was added to by denzel dumfries, his second goal in as many games to send frank deboer�*s side into the last 16, while in the other match in that group ukraine beat north macedonia 2—1. japan's naomi 0saka will not play at wimbledon this year but is planning to return in time for the tokyo 0lympics. the 23 year old who's a four—time grand slam champion has been experiencing depression and anxiety and says she'll spend time with friends and family having also withdrawn from the french open in may. two time champion rafael nadal will also be missing from wimbledon. the world number three says he needs to recuperate after a long clay court season. nadal will also miss
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the tokyo 0lympics this summer — and said his goal was to prolong his career and continue to do what makes him happy. andy murray has been knocked out in the second round of the queens club tournament in straight sets, by matteo berrettini. the italian, who's the number one seed at queens, took advantage of unforced errors from murray, breaking his serve twice to win the first set. and berrettini used his big serve to good effect in the second, the italian won 6—3 6—3. you know, i need to get myself notjust on the court, but on the practice court, playing with the highest quality of opponent that i can to get my sharpness up and my decision—making on point. because i made some bad choices today. berrettini will play dan evans, who became the third british man to reach the quarter finals with a straight sets win over adrian mannarino. the world number 42 won
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in straight sets, 6—4, 7—6 making it the first time in the open era there are three british players in the queen 5 club quarter—finals. england's women are in a strong position at stumps on day 2 of their one off test match against india in bristol. they resumed their first innings this morning on 269 for 6 with debutant sophia dunkley hitting an unbeaten 74 helping england declare on 369—6. india made a solid start putting on 167 for the first wicket and then the tourists lost their next four wickets forjust 16 runs as the tourists closed on 187 for 5. subjectivist won royal ascot�*s big race — the gold cup — long distance flat racing's most prestigious event. it meant there was no fairytale 4th gold cup success for stradivarius — subjectivist won at 13—2 trained by markjohnstone and ridden byjoe fanning. 0ne match in rugby league's super league this evening with warrington
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beating champions st helens 6—2 in a low scoring affair. ben currie picked up his 7th try of the season with all the points in the first half — the wolves making it four consecutive wins over saints who drop to third in the table. don't forget the third men's golf major of the year, the us open is underway at torrey pines in san diego, after an early delay due to fog, coverage on 5 live sports extra from 10pm but for all the latest so far head to the bbc sport website. the driest and brightest georgia north and the rest of the uk. further south and east once again the risk of some thunderstorms or at least some torrential downpours of rain. you could see the cloud and the rain affecting eastern and southern parts of england perhaps up into the midlands, greatest chance of thunder and lightning across the far southeast. forwestern
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and lightning across the far southeast. for western parts of england will certainly ignore ireland and scotland there's gotta be quite a lot sunshine. 0ne ireland and scotland there's gotta be quite a lot sunshine. one or two rogue sonjack was in the far north. a keen breeze mean temperatures will be lower than they have been across the southeastern parts. still quite humoured highest likely the southwest perhaps 20 employment. through friday night we will see this when cooling way toward the north sea still quite a lot of cloud but he had on saturday morning cross is likely across the southwest perhaps 20 employment. through friday night we will see this when cooling way toward the north sea. still quite a lot of cloud but he had on saturday morning across eastern areas and clearest guys for the west. quite a cool, rain in places.
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