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james shaw there in glasgow, _ even just get a goal._ even just get a goal. james shaw there in glasgow, i know- even just get a goal. james shaw there in glasgow, i know we - even just get a goal. james shaw there in glasgow, i know we will| even just get a goal. james shaw. there in glasgow, i know we will be checking in with you. thank you for now. back at wembley, england fans have started arriving. looking forward to it. nice to get back to wembley the first game in about 18 months or so, so wonder. lou 3—1. about 18 months or so, so wonder. lou 3-1. ., �* ., g; ' about 18 months or so, so wonder. lou 3-1. ., �* ., x; ' ., lou 3-1. you've gone 3-1, i have one lou 3-1. you've gone 3-1, i have gone 2-1- — lou 3-1. you've gone 3-1, i have gone 2-1. hopefully _ lou 3-1. you've gone 3-1, i have gone 2-1. hopefully is _ lou 3-1. you've gone 3-1, i have gone 2-1. hopefully is a - lou 3-1. you've gone 3-1, i have gone 2-1. hopefully is a really i lou 3-1. you've gone 3-1, i have i gone 2-1. hopefully is a really good name, gone 2-1. hopefu
james shaw there in glasgow, _ even just get a goal._ even just get a goal. james shaw there in glasgow, i know- even just get a goal. james shaw there in glasgow, i know we - even just get a goal. james shaw there in glasgow, i know we will| even just get a goal. james shaw. there in glasgow, i know we will be checking in with you. thank you for now. back at wembley, england fans have started arriving. looking forward to it. nice to get back to wembley the first game in about 18 months or so,...
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our correspondent, james shaw, is in glasgow. ble delay in lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty — lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty clear— lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty clear although - lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty clear although it i lifting restrictions? as you say it i is now pretty clear although it was originally expected that lockdown easing would happen next monday, it's going to be at least three weeks so into the middle ofjuly before there are any further changes in scotland. the reason, well it seems to be because there is this concerning increase in covid infection rates in scotland, even compared to other parts of the united kingdom. so this sense is that there needs to be more vaccination before it is safe for further easing to happen. it's worth bearing in mind that if scotland goes into level zero in the middle of next month, there will still be significant restrictions in terms of the number of people who can't meet in private homes, the numbers
our correspondent, james shaw, is in glasgow. ble delay in lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty — lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty clear— lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty clear although - lifting restrictions? as you say it is now pretty clear although it i lifting restrictions? as you say it i is now pretty clear although it was originally expected that lockdown easing would happen next monday, it's going to be at least three weeks so into the...
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let's talk to our scotland correspondent, james shaw, in glasgow.ly? that's right, there are really three key dates in scotland this summer. the first is the 19th ofjuly, when the scottish government hopes that all parts of the country will move to level zero. that's not a total removal of restrictions, there will still be controls on the number of people who can meet in private homes and can meet in pubs and restaurants, but no controls, no restrictions on the number of people who can be informally outside. the second key date is the 9th of august, and nicola sturgeon, the first minister, said that was the day when people in scotland would feel that life was substantially returning to normal. they will attempt to remove all the major restrictions, and that might include social distancing restrictions. it might be necessary to still carry on wearing masks on public transport and in shops, and there may have to be travel restrictions if there are covid flare—ups. the final key date is the 12th of september. that is when the scottish government hopes
let's talk to our scotland correspondent, james shaw, in glasgow.ly? that's right, there are really three key dates in scotland this summer. the first is the 19th ofjuly, when the scottish government hopes that all parts of the country will move to level zero. that's not a total removal of restrictions, there will still be controls on the number of people who can meet in private homes and can meet in pubs and restaurants, but no controls, no restrictions on the number of people who can be...
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our correspondent, james shaw, is in glasgow., which is part of greater manchester, back in may, and andy burnham didn't complain about that. sometimes, she says, it is the case that with this fast—moving situation, the way that the virus can flare up in particular locations, decisions have to be made very swiftly and i guess sometimes without the consultation that would otherwise happen. up to 10,000 fans will be allowed into stadiums to watch events at next month's olympics in tokyo. the decision goes against the advice of a panel of experts, who called on the organisers to hold the games without spectators present. our correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, is in tokyo. we did expect to see, it had been leaked bed and the numbers were just as expected. fans going to the stadiums will be required to wear masks, they are not allowed to cheer. they have been told the clap, been told to go straight to the stadiums and straight home afterwards, so they are trying to mitigate the risk, but they won't be required to have tests or any
our correspondent, james shaw, is in glasgow., which is part of greater manchester, back in may, and andy burnham didn't complain about that. sometimes, she says, it is the case that with this fast—moving situation, the way that the virus can flare up in particular locations, decisions have to be made very swiftly and i guess sometimes without the consultation that would otherwise happen. up to 10,000 fans will be allowed into stadiums to watch events at next month's olympics in tokyo. the...
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luke shaw and rhys james are going to come into the side to replace carol walker and clearance of a morean pickford in goal, luke shaw, harry kane up front, as we know. raheem sterling keeping his place, feel alongside him and mason might in midfield alongside calvin phillips and declan rice as well. the good news, as well, for scotland is that ciaran returned to the heart of scotland's defence and gets a start and billy gilmore makes his first start at this year's championship. there can be no doubt, though, can there, but this match tonight certainly evokes memories of that classic game here back in euro 96, alan shiva and paul gascoigne scoring the goals that day, infamous game evoking the feeling of nostalgia heading into this night's game as might stroll has been finding out. it was the day the tartan army made feel like home. trainspotting was the big movie at the time and blur and oasis battled for sport in the chart. it was a day i relived this week from my garden replica of wembley with some of those involved. that was, in fact, my first england game and what a game to be. engla
luke shaw and rhys james are going to come into the side to replace carol walker and clearance of a morean pickford in goal, luke shaw, harry kane up front, as we know. raheem sterling keeping his place, feel alongside him and mason might in midfield alongside calvin phillips and declan rice as well. the good news, as well, for scotland is that ciaran returned to the heart of scotland's defence and gets a start and billy gilmore makes his first start at this year's championship. there can be no...
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earlier our scotland correspondent james shaw gave more details on the announcement.the 19th — amid a steady rise in cases. the government says it�*s committed to levelling up educational opportunity after a report from a group of mps accused the education system of letting down white working—class pupils. weekly registered covid deaths in the uk have dropped below 100, for the first time since the end of last summer. new figures from the office for national statistics also show eight in ten adults now have coronavirus antibodies produced by vaccines or previous infection. here�*s our health correspondent, naomi grimley. we have all got used to huge uncertainty in our lives. the only predictable thing right now seems to be the british summer weather! the latest surge in infections from the delta variant has made travel overseas even more complicated. while many experts in public health remain worried about further loosening of restrictions. but ministers say the key thing to focus on is the death and hospital admission data. we are on track for the opening on the 19th
earlier our scotland correspondent james shaw gave more details on the announcement.the 19th — amid a steady rise in cases. the government says it�*s committed to levelling up educational opportunity after a report from a group of mps accused the education system of letting down white working—class pupils. weekly registered covid deaths in the uk have dropped below 100, for the first time since the end of last summer. new figures from the office for national statistics also show eight in...
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, andy burnham, has accused the scottish government of hypocrisy. 0ur correspondentjames shaw is in glasgow. james petty response to this. yes, that's right. _ fairly petty response to this. yes, that's right, the _ fairly petty response to this. yes, that's right, the row _ fairly petty response to this. t2: that's right, the row between two very high profile leaders of devolved administrations in the uk starts with andy burnham talking to the bbc�*s nick robinson, complaining about the fact that he says there was no notice of this restriction on nonessential travel between scotland and salford and manchester, he says he had no warning of it, and he says it is hypocrisy on the part of nicola sturgeon, because she sometimes complains that the uk government doesn't consult with scotland, and here she is, according to him, not consulting with him. nicola sturgeon's response to that, essentially, she claims that andy burnham is playing political games, trying to boost his public profile with this row with the leader of the scottish government. she says that, in fact, there was a travel ban imposed on
, andy burnham, has accused the scottish government of hypocrisy. 0ur correspondentjames shaw is in glasgow. james petty response to this. yes, that's right. _ fairly petty response to this. yes, that's right, the _ fairly petty response to this. yes, that's right, the row _ fairly petty response to this. t2: that's right, the row between two very high profile leaders of devolved administrations in the uk starts with andy burnham talking to the bbc�*s nick robinson, complaining about the fact...