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dame cheryl gillan, the conservative mp for chesham and amersham in buckinghamshire, has died.isjohnson paid tribute to her, describing her as "a great servant" to her constituents, who she had represented for almost 30 years, the party and the country. the trial of the minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd reopens at the start of its second week. and after a weekend of glorious sunshine for many, a very different story today — with snow in parts of scotland, northern england and even as far south as london. hello, good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister will confirm this afternoon whether the next stage of the government's road map can go ahead next week as planned. if given the green light — hairdressers, gyms, outdoor hospitality and nonessential shops will be allowed to reopen in england from monday 12th. borisjohson is meeting with the cabinet — who are expected to approve this next stage in easing the lockdown. later, the prime minister will hold a news conference at downing street, where he's also due to unveil a traffic light syst
dame cheryl gillan, the conservative mp for chesham and amersham in buckinghamshire, has died.isjohnson paid tribute to her, describing her as "a great servant" to her constituents, who she had represented for almost 30 years, the party and the country. the trial of the minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd reopens at the start of its second week. and after a weekend of glorious sunshine for many, a very different story today — with snow in parts of scotland,...
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death of a member of parliament, the mp for cheshire and buckinghamshire has died after a long illnessr wales and although she represented a home counties constituency for many years back into the 1990s she was actually born in cardiff and that was the reason david cameron selected herfirst was the reason david cameron selected her first eye shadow home secretary and then dame cheryl gillan also sat in the cabinet for a number of years. she sat in the parliament as memberfor number of years. she sat in the parliament as member for chesham and amersham first in 1992, that big election successjohn major enjoyed after succeeding margaret thatcher, one of the new arrivals there is that she had also previously unsuccessfully contested the u nsuccessfully contested the eu ropea n unsuccessfully contested the european parliament seat in manchester. i think it is fair to say she was a live wire character. she was well liked and respected in the house of commons. she managed the house of commons. she managed the difficult balancing act of being a welsh secretary without a welsh constituency, wh
death of a member of parliament, the mp for cheshire and buckinghamshire has died after a long illnessr wales and although she represented a home counties constituency for many years back into the 1990s she was actually born in cardiff and that was the reason david cameron selected herfirst was the reason david cameron selected her first eye shadow home secretary and then dame cheryl gillan also sat in the cabinet for a number of years. she sat in the parliament as memberfor number of years....
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it has been reported that a number of scientists at the centre in milton keynes in buckinghamshire havethat outbreak, the health and safety executive had warned that workers here were being put at risk by insufficient cleaning and social distancing. other people test positive, too, while i'm here in january and february. the lab says it has improved its safety standards and is meeting hse guidelines. but the labs social distancing rules are widely ignored. the lab has the capacity to run around 70,000 tests each day, but the number of samples actually arriving is much lower. during my time at the lab we usually did between 18,000 and 40,000 a day. a lot of the time, we don't have much to do. during the same week, the uk reaches one of many miserable milestones. there's been more grim news on the coronavirus with the number of covid deaths recorded in the last 2a hours, more than 1,800. that's yet another record since the pandemic began. you've got one of the biggest covid labs in the uk not utilising their capabilities. 70 people doing nothing, machines not running, essentiallyjust payi
it has been reported that a number of scientists at the centre in milton keynes in buckinghamshire havethat outbreak, the health and safety executive had warned that workers here were being put at risk by insufficient cleaning and social distancing. other people test positive, too, while i'm here in january and february. the lab says it has improved its safety standards and is meeting hse guidelines. but the labs social distancing rules are widely ignored. the lab has the capacity to run around...
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i should say, that life here is quite a bit different than back in buckinghamshire. do you know that is? it is just outside of london city and so, there you might merely go to market. i purchase that item has here, here you must harvest everything that you eat or mayhaps kill it. or you must make everything that you use, but most things of value, they come from aboard ship. so, not everything i suppose. it is not so simple as going to market. or them having someone else to your work for yourself. you must provide. on the manuals, which instruct one to establish or rather plant themselves in the new world, they speak of the abundance of this place and that one might merely walk up to a deer and shoot it in the face or draw up basket into the brook comes up full yet, but they do not tell you is to avail yourself to that abundance you must work, you must labor. >> did you have a particular trade in england? >> i apprenticed as a joiner or as a carpenter, yet i'm not doing so much here and i did not complete my apprenticeship so here, it is rather illegal to apply trade
i should say, that life here is quite a bit different than back in buckinghamshire. do you know that is? it is just outside of london city and so, there you might merely go to market. i purchase that item has here, here you must harvest everything that you eat or mayhaps kill it. or you must make everything that you use, but most things of value, they come from aboard ship. so, not everything i suppose. it is not so simple as going to market. or them having someone else to your work for...
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i am in buckinghamshire. two toj three weeks old. the nanny goat goats. how old are they? two to i three weeks old. the nanny goat is pregnant— three weeks old. the nanny goat is pregnant for five months. we have six breeding nannies with us. what are ou six breeding nannies with us. what are you doing _ six breeding nannies with us. what are you doing to — six breeding nannies with us. transit are you doing to preserve the six breeding nannies with us. hisisgt are you doing to preserve the rare breeds you have? we are you doing to preserve the rare breeds you have?— are you doing to preserve the rare breeds you have? we have a breeding rouramme breeds you have? we have a breeding programme so — breeds you have? we have a breeding programme so we _ breeds you have? we have a breeding programme so we make _ breeds you have? we have a breeding programme so we make sure - breeds you have? we have a breeding programme so we make sure we - breeds you have? we have a breeding programme so we make sure we havej prog
i am in buckinghamshire. two toj three weeks old. the nanny goat goats. how old are they? two to i three weeks old. the nanny goat is pregnant— three weeks old. the nanny goat is pregnant for five months. we have six breeding nannies with us. what are ou six breeding nannies with us. what are you doing _ six breeding nannies with us. what are you doing to — six breeding nannies with us. transit are you doing to preserve the six breeding nannies with us. hisisgt are you doing to preserve the...
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it's been reported a number of scientists at the centre in milton keynes in buckinghamshire have beenak, the health and safety executive had warned that workers here were being put at risk by insufficient cleaning and social distancing. other people test positive, too, while i'm here in january and february. the lab says it has improved its safety standards and is meeting hse guidelines. but the labs social distancing rules are widely ignored. the lab has the capacity to run around 70,000 tests each day, but the number of samples actually arriving is much lower. during my time at the lab, we usually did between 18,000 and 40,000 a day. a lot of the time, we don't have much to do. during the same week, the uk reaches one of many miserable milestones. there's been more grim news on the coronavirus, with the number of covid deaths recorded in the last 2a hours more than 1,800. that's yet another record since the pandemic began. you've got one of the biggest covid labs in the uk not utilising their capabilities. 70 people doing nothing, machines not running, essentiallyjust paying a bunch
it's been reported a number of scientists at the centre in milton keynes in buckinghamshire have beenak, the health and safety executive had warned that workers here were being put at risk by insufficient cleaning and social distancing. other people test positive, too, while i'm here in january and february. the lab says it has improved its safety standards and is meeting hse guidelines. but the labs social distancing rules are widely ignored. the lab has the capacity to run around 70,000 tests...
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clare marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire.n a covid—secure way — a fraction of the hundreds of thousands who usually gather at the augusta national. patrick gearey reports. augusta. beautiful, but savage. 0h! no place to wander off course. lee westwood knows his way around the azaleas — this will be his 20th masters and now, aged nearly a8, he's in some of the best form of his life. so could he outdo even the great jack nicklaus and become the oldest masters champion? like jack, he'll have his son on the bag as caddy to his daddy. to have a chance to break one of his records would be very special. it's amazing that, you know, i'm old enough to have my son on the bag and still be competing in these tournaments and having sam here to enjoy the experience with me. i have to close his mouth every now and again when we're going round, you know — he loves it so much. this week will be missing the ultimate master — woods' car crash means there will be no tiger at augusta. but you can find other big beasts — bryson dechambeau's pursui
clare marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire.n a covid—secure way — a fraction of the hundreds of thousands who usually gather at the augusta national. patrick gearey reports. augusta. beautiful, but savage. 0h! no place to wander off course. lee westwood knows his way around the azaleas — this will be his 20th masters and now, aged nearly a8, he's in some of the best form of his life. so could he outdo even the great jack nicklaus and become the oldest masters champion? like jack, he'll...
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clare marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire.eon theatre in paris, were triggered by planned changes to unemployment benefits for artists, which are due to take effect this summer. here's our paris correspondent, lucy williamson. this is where we are doing our daily work. france's newest protest movement is held together as much by schedules as slogans. with one shower between 50 people, the 0deon theatre in paris wasn't designed for live—in guests. we also have all of the messages from around the world, from japan, argentina, new zealand... baptiste is a sound engineer when he's not managing an occupation. their deamnds — reopen cultural venues and stop the reforms of planned unemployment benefits, which artists say could reduce their daily payments at a time when they're unable to work. when your message involves the calculation of benefit policies, though, it helps to have a nation of adoring fans. i think there's a place to open our theatre. i know that nothing is easy and all of the decisions are quite complex but unfortunat
clare marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire.eon theatre in paris, were triggered by planned changes to unemployment benefits for artists, which are due to take effect this summer. here's our paris correspondent, lucy williamson. this is where we are doing our daily work. france's newest protest movement is held together as much by schedules as slogans. with one shower between 50 people, the 0deon theatre in paris wasn't designed for live—in guests. we also have all of the messages from around...
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