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problem is we are all bombarded by ads of unhealthy food. fitter problem is we are all bombarded by ads of unhealthy food.— ads of unhealthy food. after the government _ ads of unhealthy food. after the government has _ ads of unhealthy food. after the government has agreed - ads of unhealthy food. after the government has agreed to - ads of unhealthy food. after the i government has agreed to bring ads of unhealthy food. after the i government has agreed to bring in this 9pm _ government has agreed to bring in this 9pm watershed on television and also a _ this 9pm watershed on television and also a ban _ this 9pm watershed on television and also a ban on paying for online advertising for unhealthy food and drink _ advertising for unhealthy food and drink but — advertising for unhealthy food and drink. but this story on the front page _ drink. but this story on the front page of— drink. but this story on the front page of the guardian by andy gregory says that _ page of the guardian by andy gregory says that there is actually a report that clearly has been leaked to him which _ that clearly has been leaked to him which is _ that clearly has been leaked to him which is pretty damning and by the government's own obesity research unit saying — government's own obesity research unit saying that these measures, this band — unit saying that these measures, this band and watershed are nothing enough _ this band and watershed are nothing enough to— this band and watershed are nothing enough to really address the problem that we _ enough to really address the problem that we have and we have a huge obesity— that we have and we have a huge obesity problem in britain. and even those _ obesity problem in britain. and even those schools are better and doing better— those schools are better and doing better at _ those schools are better and doing better at this, one those schools are better and doing betterat this, one in those schools are better and doing better at this, one in 311—year—olds leaves _ better at this, one in 311—year—olds leaves primary school obese or overweight. and so what this report is saying _ overweight. and so what this report is saying is— overweight. and so what this report is saying is that the whole environment around junk food have to change _ environment around junk food have to change in _ environment around junk food have to change in the government need to take a _ change in the government need to take a much more accounting and action _ take a much more accounting and action one — take a much more accounting and action. one of the things it can be
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done _ action. one of the things it can be done of— action. one of the things it can be done of course is more healthy schoot — done of course is more healthy school dinners and we have seen schoot _ school dinners and we have seen school debtors slip backwards in the pandemic— school debtors slip backwards in the pandemic again. a lot of schools not providing _ pandemic again. a lot of schools not providing hot meals for key not serving — providing hot meals for key not serving up _ providing hot meals for key not serving up vegetables and not dishing — serving up vegetables and not dishing up salads and we are back to sandwiches — dishing up salads and we are back to sandwiches and easy meals because a lot of schools shut other kitchens in the _ lot of schools shut other kitchens in the pandemic. so that is one step _ in the pandemic. so that is one step the — in the pandemic. so that is one step. the government could fund schoots _ step. the government could fund schools to — step. the government could fund schools to provide healthy school lunches _ schools to provide healthy school lunches for children and that might help address this problem of obesity --oin help address this problem of obesity going forward for the next generation.— going forward for the next veneration. ., ., ., . generation. how will the food and drink industry _ generation. how will the food and drink industry react _ generation. how will the food and drink industry react to _ generation. how will the food and drink industry react to that, - generation. how will the food and drink industry react to that, do i generation. how will the food and | drink industry react to that, do you think was may argue in favour of banning advertising? it think was may argue in favour of banning advertising?— banning advertising? it works. banninu banning advertising? it works. banning cigarette _ banning advertising? it works. banning cigarette advertising | banning advertising? it works. i banning cigarette advertising you could not see on youtube some of the i960 cigarette ads which used to run all the time. and banning the advertising their help to run all the time. and banning the advertising there helped reduce smoking. so i think this is a sensible measure the food industry
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will hate it, but what's more important, the nation's health or the food industry's profits with my eye was of the nation's health. obesity is a significant problem for the nhs and that's an ongoing problem. macros that we hope will put pastors at some point but obesity is an ongoing problem and it drains resources from the nhs. so i think this is the advertising ban a good move but i think this report sets probably does not go far enough and we have got to work harder at this. i and we have got to work harder at this. . , ., , . , ., this. i really do try. i really do this. i really do try. i really do t with this. i really do try. i really do try with my — this. i really do try. i really do try with my son. _ this. i really do try. i really do try with my son, but - this. i really do try. i really do try with my son, but i - this. i really do try. i really do try with my son, but i cannot. this. i really do try. i really do i try with my son, but i cannot get him to eat sweet christmas dinner. and the telegraph, related story saying if we want to get our children to enjoy vegetables, we should smile while we are eating them. i'm not sure that if i were smiling while eating this my son is going to plunge in and eat more sweet but maybe is accident with a
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children enjoy more in the light are enjoying it? i children enjoy more in the light are en'o in: it? ., , children enjoy more in the light are enjoying it?— enjoying it? i get to try definitely and t it enjoying it? i get to try definitely and try it while _ enjoying it? i get to try definitely and try it while you're _ enjoying it? i get to try definitely and try it while you're eating it. | and try it while you're eating it. kind _ and try it while you're eating it. kind of— and try it while you're eating it. kind of makes sense. parents are role models for their children. we know— role models for their children. we know that — role models for their children. we know that children absorb an awful lot of _ know that children absorb an awful lot of their— know that children absorb an awful lot of their behaviour and what they learn _ lot of their behaviour and what they learhiust_ lot of their behaviour and what they learn just by watching their parents _ learn just by watching their parents. not even parents telling them _ parents. not even parents telling them what to do but just children quietly— them what to do but just children quietly observing their parents. so what can— quietly observing their parents. so what can sense that if you are smiling — what can sense that if you are smiling while you're eating a plate of salad _ smiling while you're eating a plate of salad or— smiling while you're eating a plate of salad or broccoli or plate of swedish, _ of salad or broccoli or plate of swedish, then children are going to look even _ swedish, then children are going to look even say i will give it a go whereas— look even say i will give it a go whereas if you are going say things like i_ whereas if you are going say things like i have — whereas if you are going say things like i have to eat migraines and five fruit— like i have to eat migraines and five fruit and vegetable a day, they are going _ five fruit and vegetable a day, they are going to absorb that message as well. are going to absorb that message as well same — are going to absorb that message as well. same matches with maths as your often — well. same matches with maths as your often say i had a method school is is so _ your often say i had a method school is is so hard — your often say i had a method school is is so hard and as a message that children— is is so hard and as a message that children of— is is so hard and as a message that children of zor. the more positive messages — children of zor. the more positive
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messages probably will work. don�*t messages probably will work. don't ou think messages probably will work. don't you think so. _ messages probably will work. don't you think so, james _ messages probably will work. don't you think so, james is _ messages probably will work. dm�*t you think so, james is mouthing healthy habits, from positive messages like she says? i'm not convinced of have a date was ever a good thing because if you get three orfour good thing because if you get three or four you good thing because if you get three orfour you be kicking yourself because you miss your fifth but maybe is a better idea to say i really enjoyed this apple and i love this ,talk really enjoyed this apple and i love this , talk into your swede. the reason why _ this , talk into your swede. tie: reason why advertisers have people smiling, they look and i'm using an iphone and i'm smiling. so if we all take that to heart and smile when we are eating our vegetable to maybe our kids will follow our example. i think it actually want to think about it becomes rather obvious. it makes all sorts of sense. we about it becomes rather obvious. it makes all sorts of sense.— makes all sorts of sense. we will leave it there _ makes all sorts of sense. we will leave it there for _ makes all sorts of sense. we will leave it there for now _ makes all sorts of sense. we will leave it there for now but - makes all sorts of sense. we will leave it there for now but there l makes all sorts of sense. we will. leave it there for now but there are more papers coming in and we are going to look at those of course at 11:30pm so thank you forjoining us for this. that's it from the papers.
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as i say, dojoin us in an hourfor our second look at what we are getting tomorrow on the front pages of the newspapers. goodbye for now. good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start with today's only premier league game, at stjames' park, where newcastle were ultimately win in their fight for survival as an out of sorts manchester united snatched a one all draw. our sports correspondent katie gornall was watching. it had been a while for manchester united. they have been out of action for weeks due to covid but their opponents and played three times.
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but with the opponents grambling, st. james park goes screaming. united's new manager not impressed and even the great rinaldo looked rusty. united needed a response is a half and still they had to rely on their goalkeeper. but chances were coming in eventually edinson cavani took one, equalising. it will get worse in newcastle as their star player departed early. but they refuse to be beaten, battling to the end and finishing with a point and could have been more. rooted in the relegation zone but they have spirit as how. that point moves newcastle off the bottom of the table at least, but they remain two points from safety. after the game, manager eddie howe was left thinking about what could have been. very frustrated. cannot praise the players enough for an excellent performance with in and out of possession i thought we were very
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good tonight. got individual influences as well so really please. it's just we deserve to win and you left that horrible feeling of not committing what you deserve to get. so very pleased with the players. still have steps to go. today was not a _ still have steps to go. today was not a step — still have steps to go. today was not a step forward, with regard to a good _ not a step forward, with regard to a good result— not a step forward, with regard to a good result maybe but not in regard of our _ good result maybe but not in regard of our performance was a need to get more _ of our performance was a need to get more physical, need to decrease the number— more physical, need to decrease the number of— more physical, need to decrease the number of giveaways and unforced errors _ number of giveaways and unforced errors and — number of giveaways and unforced errors and we are in possession of the ball _ errors and we are in possession of the ball. and those steps of development we need to take. bournemouth are top of the championship tonight after they beat qpr to get their first win in seven games. it was qpr's first match for over three weeks because of covid, and they fell behind to dominic solanke's first—half header, which proved to be the only goal of the game. earlier, west brom lost ground in the championship title race. a terrible mix—up between defender cedric kipre and keeper samjohnstone handed the championship's bottom side
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derby county a vital 1—0 win. colin kazim—richards with the winner. the premier league's released its latest figures showing a record 103 players and staff tested positive for covid in the seven days up to and including boxing day. some managers have questioned why games are still going ahead at speed. watford have only held one full training session in over two weeks, and their last three games have been called off because of covid in their squad. their manager cladio ranieri's been talking ahead of tomorrow's game against west ham. it's about moment now. it's my moment now because the players cannot train properly. and i hope nobody will suffer some injury because you know when they don't train and they are right at the end, is very difficult for them to play. but that's it. they are like a formula i car. when you don't make
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any training session, it's difficult. it's difficult, and i hope and i cross my fingers nobody has some injury. there was one match in rugby union's premiership, and harlequins moved up to third in the table after they beat northampton saints by 41 points to 27 in the "big game" at twickenham. quins were 21—7 down at the end of the first half, but came from behind to comfortably win it it the end. louis lynagh finished off the pick of their six tries. it was a good day all round for harlequins fans. earlier, their women's side comfortably beat wasps by 29 points to 5. heather cowell scored the pick of the quins tries with this brilliant run, almost the entire length of the pitch. it was the first premier 15s match to take place at the ground. there were no fans at the welsh grand national for the second year in a row. the welsh government's introduced covid rules which prevent more than 50 spectators attending a sporting event. only five horses finished a gruelling race which was won by the 13—2 shot i will do it, ridden by sam sheppard
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and trained by sam thomas. the defending champion gerwyn pryce survived a huge scare to reach the last 16 of the pdc world darts championship at alexandra palace. the world number one was taken all the way to a sudden death leg by belgium's kim high—brecks. the ice man kept his cool though as he took out 76 to set up a meeting with the netherlands' dirk van dievunbode in the next round. and that's all your sport for now. you can follow day three of the third ashes test in melbourne tonight over on the bbc sport website and bbc radio five live, but from me and the team goodnight. hello there. the big weather story for the rest of this week, and of course that means the rest of this year, is all about exceptionally high temperatures. this chart shows the temperature compared with the average. as these deep red colours spread northwards across the chart, that shows that temperatures will be
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significantly higher than we'd expect them to be at this time of year. daytime highs of 16—17 degrees, some very mild nights. there will be some rain at times as well, and during tuesday, it's this area of low pressure responsible for bringing some wet weather. and on the southern flank of that low, also some quite windy weather. so, as our area of low pressure slides eastwards, we will see outbreaks of rain through the morning across parts of england and wales. a lot of mist and murk and low cloud around as well. should brighten up from the west. northern ireland and scotland certainly turning brighter by the afternoon. once any early fog has lifted, there should be quite a lot of sunshine around. relatively light winds in the north, but down towards the south, particularly for western and southern coasts, we're likely to see gusts of 40—50, maybe 55 mph. and still quite a split in temperatures for the time being. 5—6 degrees in northern scotland, 12—13 in southern england. then as we head through tuesday night into the early part of wednesday, a drier, quieter interlude before another band of rain
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swings its way in from the west. a little bit chilly again across northern parts of scotland, very mild down towards wales and the south west of england. and for wednesday, that band of rain associated with the frontal system will continue to journey its way north—eastwards, so we will see some wet weather for a time on wednesday. clearing many areas quite quickly. that rain lingering, though, for a good part of the afternoon in northern scotland. behind it, there will be some spells of sunshine, some areas of cloud, too. but some increasingly mild conditions, 15—16 degrees in the south, 13 there for belfast, ten in glasgow. the milder air is journeying northwards. it will continue to do so on thursday. quite a cloudy day for many, so mist and murk, some rain especially in the west. best chance of any sunshine in eastern parts, but highs of 16 or maybe 17 degrees. but even northern scotland will be up into double digits by this stage. another quite windy day in prospect. for friday, new year's eve, a lot of cloud around, some rain, especially in the west. best of any sunshine in the east, and still milder than it should be for the end of december.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. no new coronavirus restrictions in england before the new year — despite record numbers of cases. but the health secretary urges people to remain cautious. we will watch the situation very carefully and should, in the future, we need to act, of course, we will not hesitate to do so. america's top health body halves the recommended isolation period for americans with asymptomatic covid from ten days to five. we'll talk live to a top us epidemiologist. as covid cases increase rapidly in france, home working will become mandatory for at least three days per week where possible in other news cape town's city hall is bathed in purple light, to honour archbishop desmond tutu, south africa's anti—apartheid leader, who died on sunday.
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