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baroness harding. — helpful, i'm sorry. baroness harding. if— helpful, i'm sorry.arding, if i could help out there, the total— harding, if i could help out there, the total number— harding, if i could help out there, the total number of— harding, if i could help out there, the total number of people - harding, if i could help out there, | the total number of people tested through— the total number of people tested through pcr — the total number of people tested through pcr last _ the total number of people tested through pcr last week _ the total number of people tested through pcr last week was - the total number of people tested through pcr last week was to - the total number of people tested through pcr last week was to .81' the total number of people tested i through pcr last week was to .81 3 million. _ through pcr last week was to .81 3 million. of— through pcr last week was to .81 3 million, of which _ through pcr last week was to .81 3 million, of which 636,000 - through pcr last week was to .81 3 million, of which 636,000 were i through pcr last week was t
baroness harding. — helpful, i'm sorry. baroness harding. if— helpful, i'm sorry.arding, if i could help out there, the total— harding, if i could help out there, the total number— harding, if i could help out there, the total number of— harding, if i could help out there, the total number of people - harding, if i could help out there, | the total number of people tested through— the total number of people tested through pcr — the total number of people tested through pcr last _...
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baroness harding giving evidence to — now. baroness harding giving evidence to the _ now.ce - now. baroness harding giving - evidence to the science committee this morning suggested, estimated that 20,000 people are is now not the _ that 20,000 people are is now not the time — that 20,000 people are is now not the time to put in an interactive measures to encourage people _ interactive measures to encourage people to — interactive measures to encourage people to stay at home and not spread — people to stay at home and not spread the virus about? we have stron: spread the virus about? we have strong enforcement _ spread the virus about? we have strong enforcement - _ spread the virus about? we have strong enforcement - isolation i strong enforcement — isolation services, checks, etc, but in terms of financial support in a place, the comment has been in over £280 billion of financial support for people affected by the pandemic. people that have not been able to work. so those measures are in place. to be very clear about this, everything that we do in government is always on
baroness harding giving evidence to — now. baroness harding giving evidence to the _ now.ce - now. baroness harding giving - evidence to the science committee this morning suggested, estimated that 20,000 people are is now not the _ that 20,000 people are is now not the time — that 20,000 people are is now not the time to put in an interactive measures to encourage people _ interactive measures to encourage people to — interactive measures to encourage people to stay at home and not...
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said no child in the world should be deprived of education as a result of the measures needed and baronesse shafik is director of one of the world's leading universities, the lse, london school of economics. egyptian—born minouche is an economist by training and has previously served as deputy governor of the bank of england and was the youngest ever vice president of the world bank. her new book, what we owe each other, a new social contract, is published next month. welcome to you both, ladies, and also to my questioners who come from all over the world, and of course to you. if you to join the conversation, it's #bbcglobalquestions. ourfirst question comes from just outside new york city. michael, your question please. thanks so much. hello, julia and minouche. it's an honour. how resilient - are young children? can three— and four—year—olds who have spent so much - of their lives in covid be - expected to recover as quickly as older kids, and how can. we help parents and teachers to prepare now? lots of questions there. how resilient are children, julia gillard? i think children are in
said no child in the world should be deprived of education as a result of the measures needed and baronesse shafik is director of one of the world's leading universities, the lse, london school of economics. egyptian—born minouche is an economist by training and has previously served as deputy governor of the bank of england and was the youngest ever vice president of the world bank. her new book, what we owe each other, a new social contract, is published next month. welcome to you both,...
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and baroness minouche shafik is director of one of the world's leading universities, the lse, londonconomics. egyptian—born minouche is an economist by training and has previously served as deputy governor of the bank of england and was the youngest ever vice president of the world bank. her new book, what we owe each other, a new social contract, is published next month. welcome to you both, ladies, and also to my questioners who come from all over the world, and of course to you. if you to join the conversation, it's #bbcglobalquestions. our first question comes from just outside new york city. michael, your question please. thanks so much. hello, julia and minouche. it's an honour. how resilient are young children? can three— and four—year—olds who have spent so much - |of their lives in covid be expected| to recover as quickly as older kids, and how can we help parentsl and teachers to prepare now? lots of questions there. how resilient are children, julia gillard? i think children are inherently pretty resilient, but the onus is on us as the adults to make sure we are giving the
and baroness minouche shafik is director of one of the world's leading universities, the lse, londonconomics. egyptian—born minouche is an economist by training and has previously served as deputy governor of the bank of england and was the youngest ever vice president of the world bank. her new book, what we owe each other, a new social contract, is published next month. welcome to you both, ladies, and also to my questioners who come from all over the world, and of course to you. if you to...
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entonces, te voy a recomendar unos lugarcitos allÁ afuera, en la salida de cuernavaca, carnal, $50 barosras, tele a color, agua caliente y hasta te regalan tu jabÓn chiquito. >> ¿quÉ te pasa, carnal? ni que yo que "juera" yo un facilote. ps ¿quÉ te crees que soy o quÉ? nel, a mÍ sÍ me gusta darme a respetar. >> pues ¿no me estÁs diciendo que le vas a dar la prueba del amor? >> ps, sÍ, pero yo soy hijo de familia, me le voy a declarar. >> ¿a eso te referÍas? no ma... me recargo en la pared, albertano, no mames. >> ¿y ahora quÉ? ¿quÉ pasÓ? >> ¡que, que tÚ, tÚ eres un cerdo! >> ¿ah? >> ¡por tu culpa, los inspectores de salubridad nos cerraron el negocio! >> pero ¿por quÉ? >> alguien subiÓ a las redes sociales un video de ti preparando el pan. ¿que no tienes nada que decir? >> sÍ. no sabe cÓmo cuÁntos likes tuvo? porque quiero ver si soy trending "topins". >> ¡lÁrguense de aquÍ! ¡no los quiero volver a ver! >> ¿y nuestra liquidaciÓn? >> ¡ten tu puerco pan! ¡esta es tu liquidaciÓn! >> chale. pero, ps, eso no es lo que parece, seÑor. yo le voy a decir una cosa... >> ¿cÓmo que no es lo que pare
entonces, te voy a recomendar unos lugarcitos allÁ afuera, en la salida de cuernavaca, carnal, $50 barosras, tele a color, agua caliente y hasta te regalan tu jabÓn chiquito. >> ¿quÉ te pasa, carnal? ni que yo que "juera" yo un facilote. ps ¿quÉ te crees que soy o quÉ? nel, a mÍ sÍ me gusta darme a respetar. >> pues ¿no me estÁs diciendo que le vas a dar la prueba del amor? >> ps, sÍ, pero yo soy hijo de familia, me le voy a declarar. >> ¿a eso te...
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the director of women's football at the fa, baroness sue campbell has told the bbc the game is not diversevel. miriam walker khan reports... the past few years, women's football has grown rapidly but the number of bame players has decreased year by year since 2007 from six to two at the last world cup. that is compared to 13 in the men's team. anita asante says this is about accessibility.— asante says this is about accessibility. asante says this is about accessibili . ., , accessibility. some of the barriers that we know _ accessibility. some of the barriers that we know had _ accessibility. some of the barriers that we know had existed, - accessibility. some of the barriers that we know had existed, they're still prevalent but they are getting more difficult to get the right accessibility for disadvantaged groups of young girls, people don't have that connection, necessarily, to the game because they don't see visible people that look like them or have their shared lipped experience. in or have their shared lipped experience.— or have their shared lipped experience. or have their shared
the director of women's football at the fa, baroness sue campbell has told the bbc the game is not diversevel. miriam walker khan reports... the past few years, women's football has grown rapidly but the number of bame players has decreased year by year since 2007 from six to two at the last world cup. that is compared to 13 in the men's team. anita asante says this is about accessibility.— asante says this is about accessibility. asante says this is about accessibili . ., , accessibility....
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with me are the author and journalist, mihir bose, and former pensions minister baroness, ros altmannt's ta ke let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages first. the metro leads with the vaccination programme. it says there are hopes that all over—50s could have covid jabs by the end of march. according to the daily mail, ministers are hoping to ease restrictions in may. the newspaper says it heard that from a whitehall source. but the guardian carries an interview withjeremy hunt, the former health secretary, who advises against lifting lockdown until coronavirus cases fall to 1,000 a day. the telegraph leads with the hotel quarantine plans for people arriving from coronavirus hotspots. it says ministers are racing to reserve more than 28,000 hotel rooms, in preparation for that scheme starting in mid—february. and a different story in the financial times — it reports on new proposals to shake up the audit industry, in the wake of accounting scandals at companies such as carillion and patisserie valerie. so let's begin now. thank you both forjoining us this evening. starting with the
with me are the author and journalist, mihir bose, and former pensions minister baroness, ros altmannt's ta ke let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages first. the metro leads with the vaccination programme. it says there are hopes that all over—50s could have covid jabs by the end of march. according to the daily mail, ministers are hoping to ease restrictions in may. the newspaper says it heard that from a whitehall source. but the guardian carries an interview withjeremy hunt, the former...
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joining me now is the labour peer baroness helena kennedy, who's a human rights lawyer and the director princess latifa in fact?— princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess _ princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess latifa - princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess latifa but - princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess latifa but i - princess latifa in fact? i don't i know princess latifa but i know princess latifa in fact? i don't - know princess latifa but i know this region quite well and have been involved in a number of cases involving this region. and so i am concerned and while i think it is wonderful that the un and the human rights council are now saying that they will inquire into what the position is, i think that we really should be seeing something more active than that. we have now had video that can be shown to relate to recent times comparatively speaking where princess latifa is saying that she is being held hostage, she does not have freedom of movement, that she is being contained within a confined space, is not allowed freedom of association and
joining me now is the labour peer baroness helena kennedy, who's a human rights lawyer and the director princess latifa in fact?— princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess _ princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess latifa - princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess latifa but - princess latifa in fact? i don't know princess latifa but i - princess latifa in fact? i don't i know princess latifa but i know princess latifa in fact? i don't - know princess latifa but i know this...
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. - when you go to have your vaccine, as several noble lords and baronesses have done, you're given aecond dose is printed on the back of the card. that is the way that we ensure that people know where and when to go for their second dose. could i ask my noble friend to explain — because i am a bearer of very little brain — if we are to maintain the current level of first vaccinations and, at the same time, start giving the second vaccinations to those who had their first, will we not have to double our capacity to give vaccinations over the next month or six weeks? and is the government confident that it can achieve that? well, my noble friend is entirely right. when march comes by, we will have considerably more work, both in order to deploy the second dosage and in order to supply it. we have those plans absolutely in place. the supply of the vaccine has been put in place in order to ensure we have sufficient numbers of the vaccine and the workforce and locations are in place to ensure that we can deliver them. bringing in retired - doctors and retired nurses and non—health care .
. - when you go to have your vaccine, as several noble lords and baronesses have done, you're given aecond dose is printed on the back of the card. that is the way that we ensure that people know where and when to go for their second dose. could i ask my noble friend to explain — because i am a bearer of very little brain — if we are to maintain the current level of first vaccinations and, at the same time, start giving the second vaccinations to those who had their first, will we not have...
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the noble baroness isl completely right to cite australia and we take our hats off to their remarkableprotect. the nation against the virus. and we are responding to - the challenge of new variants by upgrading our measures and future announcements| on this will be made shortly. the government's been urged to put more money into a hardship fund set up to help students in england during the covid crisis. most students have been told to stay away from university for the time being, leaving many paying rent for accommodation they're not using. the hardship fund was created in december, starting with £20 million, and this week the government put in an extra £50 milllion. the universities minister praised students for their resilience and promised to "monitor" the situation closely. the new student hardship funding will really benefit those students who most need it by putting money into their pockets. providers will have flexibility in how they distribute the funding to their students in a way that is best prioritised to the greatest need. and given the fact that we have asked the majority
the noble baroness isl completely right to cite australia and we take our hats off to their remarkableprotect. the nation against the virus. and we are responding to - the challenge of new variants by upgrading our measures and future announcements| on this will be made shortly. the government's been urged to put more money into a hardship fund set up to help students in england during the covid crisis. most students have been told to stay away from university for the time being, leaving many...
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. - i was say to the noble lady, baroness falkner, what we�*re doing in scrutinising this trade billtments with its actions, including human rights and international obligations when it comes to trade, preferential trade. the uk can act, and when we act, many people still look at how we pass our legislation in this parliament and our behaviours around the world. we can lead by example, and in many cases we have done so. they will always have i the opportunity to hold the government to accountl for its trade policy wherever parliament itself has - identified credible reports of this most heinous . crime of all, genocide. so, it is not the substance that we are disagreeing i with today, it is the means i by which this should be done. but the minister�*s arguments did not win the day. have voted content — 367, not content — 214. so, motion b—1 is agreed. ministers may try to overturn that heavy defeat when the trade bill returns to the house of commons. you�*re watching tuesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. now back to the easing of lockdown restrictions. in holyrood, scotland
. - i was say to the noble lady, baroness falkner, what we�*re doing in scrutinising this trade billtments with its actions, including human rights and international obligations when it comes to trade, preferential trade. the uk can act, and when we act, many people still look at how we pass our legislation in this parliament and our behaviours around the world. we can lead by example, and in many cases we have done so. they will always have i the opportunity to hold the government to...
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with me are the author and journalist mihir bose, and former pensions minister, baroness altmann.'s start with a look at some of those front pages for tomorrow. the metro leads with the vaccination programme. it says there are hopes that all over—50s could have covid jabs by the end of march. according to the daily mail, ministers are hoping to ease restrictions in may. but the guardian carries an interview withjeremy hunt, the former health secretary, who advises against lifting lockdown until coronavirus cases fall to 1,000 a day. when lockdown does ease, outdoor sport and socialising are set to be among the first activities to return — that's according to the times. the telegraph focus on the hotel quarantine plans, for people arriving from coronavirus hotspots it says ministers are racing to reserve more than 28,000 hotel rooms, in preparation for that scheme starting in mid—february. the mirror leads with its home learning campaign, with a first delivery of supplies arriving for school children in east london. and a different story in the financial times. it reports on new pr
with me are the author and journalist mihir bose, and former pensions minister, baroness altmann.'s start with a look at some of those front pages for tomorrow. the metro leads with the vaccination programme. it says there are hopes that all over—50s could have covid jabs by the end of march. according to the daily mail, ministers are hoping to ease restrictions in may. but the guardian carries an interview withjeremy hunt, the former health secretary, who advises against lifting lockdown...
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the head of the used foreign policy was meetings a lever of russia's foreign minister high on baros agenda was the plight of the valley who had been poisoned with a nerve agent know which oak and receive lifesaving treatment in germany last. september i have conveyed to minister lavrov our deep concern and trade to rated our appeal to release on the launch of an impartial investigation of the case by any lover of talked of the low points in relations with the e.u. just because it's true that they're not at their best partly due to their illegitimate restrictions which are introduced by e.u. under trumped up pretext it's a reference there to eat huge trade and financial sanctions imposed after russia's annexation of crimea in the ukraine conflict in 2014. breakthrough is considering further sanctions against russia over the abounding of . andrew simmons. dominic keynes in berlin with more reaction from the e.u. . the view in berlin the view in paris as has been made very clear by angela merkel and emmanuel mccaw on friday afternoon is will they have reacted if not angrily but strongly to th
the head of the used foreign policy was meetings a lever of russia's foreign minister high on baros agenda was the plight of the valley who had been poisoned with a nerve agent know which oak and receive lifesaving treatment in germany last. september i have conveyed to minister lavrov our deep concern and trade to rated our appeal to release on the launch of an impartial investigation of the case by any lover of talked of the low points in relations with the e.u. just because it's true that...
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baroness golding, _ royal pardon is called for.very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talkint to very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you _ very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you today _ very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you today and _ very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you today and we - talking to you today and we appreciate the time. i'm glad you have the medals with you and it is an important moment for you because other people that is quite right, too! why not hold them up with you have gotten for them over many years. we appreciate you talking to us and the reason you are doing it, and craig, is so others can benefit in the future stop thank you. thank ou. you in the future stop thank you. thank you- you will— in the future stop thank you. thank you. you will both _ in the future stop thank you. thank you. you will both be _ in the future stop thank you. thank you. you will both be aware - in the future stop thank you. thank you. you will both be aware of- in the future stop thank
baroness golding, _ royal pardon is called for.very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talkint to very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you _ very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you today _ very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you today and _ very hurtfulto me. joe, really good talking to you today and we - talking to you today and we appreciate the time. i'm glad you have the medals with you and it is an important moment for you because other people that is quite...
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this morning, the head of nhs test and trace, baroness dido harding, has been answering questions fromfy how long people have had to wait for a test result. figs people have had to wait for a test result. �* , ., . , people have had to wait for a test result. �* , ., ., , ~ people have had to wait for a test result. ~ , ., ., , ~ ., people have had to wait for a test result. �* , ., . , ~ ., ., result. as of last week, nine out of ten people — result. as of last week, nine out of ten people who _ result. as of last week, nine out of ten people who came _ result. as of last week, nine out of ten people who came forward - result. as of last week, nine out of ten people who came forward for. result. as of last week, nine out of ten people who came forward for a| ten people who came forward for a pcr test received their result the next day,, so we have looked to make sure that the vast majority of people get the test the next day. including those people who have the test sent through the post?- test sent through the post? sorry, thank ou test sent through the post? sorry, thank you for— tes
this morning, the head of nhs test and trace, baroness dido harding, has been answering questions fromfy how long people have had to wait for a test result. figs people have had to wait for a test result. �* , ., . , people have had to wait for a test result. �* , ., ., , ~ people have had to wait for a test result. ~ , ., ., , ~ ., people have had to wait for a test result. �* , ., . , ~ ., ., result. as of last week, nine out of ten people — result. as of last week, nine out of ten...