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before exiting players involved in the premiership final at twickenham on saturday. —— exeter. against japan at murray field. only two bits of team news that have been announced we had that start 15. the scotland vegas and come he had a back spasm earlier this week in training. if it was a test they might arrest him a little bit longer but as it is not the case it means the island tadhg furlong will come in for him. also henry watson from the scotland linker suffered a concussion and training. he soon replaced in the starting line—up by wales justin. replaced in the starting line-up by walesjustin-_ replaced in the starting line-up by walesjustin. ., ., ., ., , wales justin. tomorrow also sees the premiership — wales justin. tomorrow also sees the premiership final _ wales justin. tomorrow also sees the premiership final between _ wales justin. tomorrow also sees the premiership final between exeter - premiership final between exeter chiefs, the reigning champions and harlequins. the queens run to the final at twickenham has been extraordinary but this is going to be a really t
before exiting players involved in the premiership final at twickenham on saturday. —— exeter. against japan at murray field. only two bits of team news that have been announced we had that start 15. the scotland vegas and come he had a back spasm earlier this week in training. if it was a test they might arrest him a little bit longer but as it is not the case it means the island tadhg furlong will come in for him. also henry watson from the scotland linker suffered a concussion and...
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twickenham's location is also significant.close to hounslow, an area which has seen a rise in the variant first detected in india. people can come here and get a jab without an appointment, and it's just one of the many measures being tried across the uk to encourage those who are eligible to come and get a vaccine. in bolton, which has a persistently high infection rate, fuelled by the indian variant, a bus is offering jabs to eligible adults in affected areas. the army has also been on hand to encourage residents without symptoms to get tested. while in glasgow, another area of concern, a drop—in vaccine centre has been set up to encourage anyone who is over a0 to get their second dose, as that provides more substantial protection. coronavirus cases in the uk are once again on the rise, with a 29% increase in the past week. it is thought it's been fuelled by the indian variant, but it is not yet known if this will translate into serious illness and hospitalisations. one of the experts advising the government says further eas
twickenham's location is also significant.close to hounslow, an area which has seen a rise in the variant first detected in india. people can come here and get a jab without an appointment, and it's just one of the many measures being tried across the uk to encourage those who are eligible to come and get a vaccine. in bolton, which has a persistently high infection rate, fuelled by the indian variant, a bus is offering jabs to eligible adults in affected areas. the army has also been on hand...
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twickenham's location is also significant.to hounslow, an area which has seen a rise in the variant first detected in india. people can come here and get a jab without an appointment, and it's just one of the many measures being tried across the uk to encourage those who are eligible to come and get a vaccine. in bolton, which has a persistently high infection rate, fuelled by the indian variant, a bus is offering jabs to eligible adults in affected areas. the army has also been on hand to encourage residents without symptoms to get tested. while in glasgow, another area of concern, a drop—in vaccine centre has been set up to encourage anyone who is over a0 to get their second dose, as that provides more substantial protection. coronavirus cases in the uk are once again on the rise, with a 29% increase in the past week. it is thought it's been fuelled by the indian variant, but it is not yet known if this will translate into serious illness and hospitalisations. one of the experts advising the government says further easing of
twickenham's location is also significant.to hounslow, an area which has seen a rise in the variant first detected in india. people can come here and get a jab without an appointment, and it's just one of the many measures being tried across the uk to encourage those who are eligible to come and get a vaccine. in bolton, which has a persistently high infection rate, fuelled by the indian variant, a bus is offering jabs to eligible adults in affected areas. the army has also been on hand to...
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i asked the liberal democrat mp for twickenham. iasked if the liberal democrat mp for twickenham., i felt it was inevitable. the _ hancock. well, i felt it was inevitable. the revelations| hancock. well, i felt it was i inevitable. the revelations came hancock. well, i felt it was - inevitable. the revelations came out yesterday morning and when he didn't resign, the prime minister said the matter was closed. i think there is —— there are big questions to be asked about the prime minister's judgment with a shown time and time again to be very poor. the fact that he said the matter was closed yesterday and of course the health secretary has gone today, i wonder what was perhaps going to come out in the papers tomorrow. but let's notjust in the papers tomorrow. but let's not just focus on in the papers tomorrow. but let's notjust focus on what has happened in the last 2a, 48 hours and these revelations. the people of this country have been let down throughout this pandemic. we still don't have proper support for those who need to self—isolate, that is key to breaking the chains of t
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their home ground is next to twickenham but for so long, this match has felt far away.ch has felt far away. in their first premiership finalfor nine years, away. in their first premiership final for nine years, they would not let it pass them by. {betti final for nine years, they would not let it pass them by.— let it pass them by. gets a penalty t ! let it pass them by. gets a penalty try! exeter— let it pass them by. gets a penalty try! exeter have _ let it pass them by. gets a penalty try! exeter have played _ let it pass them by. gets a penalty try! exeter have played in - let it pass them by. gets a penalty try! exeter have played in the - let it pass them by. gets a penalty try! exeter have played in the last| try! exeter have played in the last six finals and _ try! exeter have played in the last six finals and won _ try! exeter have played in the last six finals and won three. - try! exeter have played in the last six finals and won three. they - try! exeter have played in the last six finals and won three. they are j six finals and won three. they are english r
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great to see what is happening in twickenham. this is obviously now— happening in twickenham.ake the strain? i our lives for years to come. can gps continue to take the strain?- continue to take the strain? i have to sa m continue to take the strain? i have to say my personal— continue to take the strain? i have to say my personal experience, i continue to take the strain? i have | to say my personal experience, the amount of work and manpower it takes to be running vaccine clinics alongside our normal work, i think it is having an impact. certainly we are also seeing a huge surge in people coming forward to their gp and combining those things is having and combining those things is having a real impact how easily people are able to access their gp. my personal feeling is that long—term i don't think we will be able to keep it up but we don't know how it will look. lovely to talk to you, dr rachel ward, thank you very much indeed. that is something we will be discussing through the morning. lets us know what you think about that and also on this next issue. all revolving aroun
great to see what is happening in twickenham. this is obviously now— happening in twickenham.ake the strain? i our lives for years to come. can gps continue to take the strain?- continue to take the strain? i have to sa m continue to take the strain? i have to say my personal— continue to take the strain? i have to say my personal experience, i continue to take the strain? i have | to say my personal experience, the amount of work and manpower it takes to be running vaccine clinics...
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at twickenham it is the premiership final were exeter are gunning for back—to—back titles for the firsto increase numbers. it does seem a bit stranae, increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange. doesn't _ increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? _ increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? in _ increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? in scotland i increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? in scotland the l strange, doesn't it? in scotland the british and irish lions are playing in a stadium that all 67000 and they are allowed 16,500, yet at twickenham you have a stadium that holds 80000 and they are only allowed 10,000. wimbledon starts very shortly with 45,000. so who knows why the rfu are premier rugby didn't get their status as a pilot event, but as i said, the world is full of contradictions in thejo scott economic that. i guess the ability just scott economic that. i guess the abilityjust to have some fans there is crucial. m0 abilityjust to have some fans there is crucial. ~ ., ., ., abilityjust to have some fans
at twickenham it is the premiership final were exeter are gunning for back—to—back titles for the firsto increase numbers. it does seem a bit stranae, increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange. doesn't _ increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? _ increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? in _ increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? in scotland i increase numbers. it does seem a bit strange, doesn't it? in scotland the l strange, doesn't...
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i've seen the jerseys with me with my hands in the air at twickenham, but i can't remember being on the. so you played in the game, you've got the shirt, but you don't remember the game at all? at all. what i've been told is my brain was so inflamed at that period. and most...most of my career, i've said before, i can't remember because we were doing so much contact, my brain was inflamed. so you... the memories weren't storing. so you had an inflamed brain because of the contact you were doing... yes. ..and the hits you were taking, and you were still turning out for wales? wales. clu b. training. wow. years after he retired from rugby, alix found his memory getting worse. i got lost on a bike ride and it's a bike ride i've done 50, 70 times. and ijust had a blackout moment and didn't know where i was, and ended up cycling the way i came, i got home and told mel, and the following day i went to see my gp. i thought he had a brain tumour. i decided that must be, you know, the personality differences, the short—term memorx _ and the september when he came home distressed from the bike ri
i've seen the jerseys with me with my hands in the air at twickenham, but i can't remember being on the. so you played in the game, you've got the shirt, but you don't remember the game at all? at all. what i've been told is my brain was so inflamed at that period. and most...most of my career, i've said before, i can't remember because we were doing so much contact, my brain was inflamed. so you... the memories weren't storing. so you had an inflamed brain because of the contact you were...
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there's the premiership rugby final at 5:30 too at twickenham — defending champions exeter against harlequinsales kick off in under an hour's time against denmark — in the first of the knock out games in the european football championship. welsh fans have been told not to travel to see the match in amsterdam though — because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. fans are getting in the mood watching the preamble before the big game, watching the sunshine, having a few drinks ready for this big game. arguably it is the biggest game. arguably it is the biggest game of the weekend, isn't it? wales playing for a chance to progress further began in the euros, just like they did in 2016 when they made it all the way to the semifinals and red wall fans across the country were not able to make the journey across to amsterdam today because of covid restrictions. we'll be hoping that they can, well, sing all the way from wales and the noise will carry all the way over the arena to get in the spirit for the welsh players. it will be a tough today for the players out there today because of the lack of fu
there's the premiership rugby final at 5:30 too at twickenham — defending champions exeter against harlequinsales kick off in under an hour's time against denmark — in the first of the knock out games in the european football championship. welsh fans have been told not to travel to see the match in amsterdam though — because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. fans are getting in the mood watching the preamble before the big game, watching the sunshine, having a few drinks ready for...
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the premiership final at twickenham in front of 10 thousand fans.omprehensive round up in sportsday again at 6:30. all adults in england are being invited to "grab a jab" this weekend, as hundreds of walk—in centres are offering covid vaccinations without the need to book. the latest figures from the office for national statistics, show cases across the uk rose by 30 % in the week to the 19th ofjune, mainly due to the delta variant. our health correspondent, catherine burns has more details. in normal times, this weekend would be the glastonbury festival. we'd be seeing huge crowds crammed together in front of the pyramid stage. this year, though, founder michael eavis is looking slightly lonely. in the country, you can actually get a jab. instead of queueing to get into a festival, the lines this weekend are a less muddy part of the government push to get people vaccinated. so more masks, not quite so many wellies. it's being called the grab—a—jab weekend. any adult in england can get their injection without booking. it's happening in stadiums, sho
the premiership final at twickenham in front of 10 thousand fans.omprehensive round up in sportsday again at 6:30. all adults in england are being invited to "grab a jab" this weekend, as hundreds of walk—in centres are offering covid vaccinations without the need to book. the latest figures from the office for national statistics, show cases across the uk rose by 30 % in the week to the 19th ofjune, mainly due to the delta variant. our health correspondent, catherine burns has more...
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clearly twickenham was the big launch event and i stopped —— as doc elliejust said, it can appeal tod communities and they have done all of that work at these venues and all we had to do was prefer —— provide some clinicians but the community are probably the best and effects over the last five weeks.- are probably the best and effects over the last five weeks. having the community leaders _ over the last five weeks. having the community leaders at _ over the last five weeks. having the community leaders at the _ over the last five weeks. having the community leaders at the forefront| community leaders at the forefront of encouraging people. there is a danger, though, now, the. —— the numbers have on down. the people perhaps become complacent. how do you reengage people and make sure they realise it is not over yet? i they realise it is not over yet? i think there is two things they realise it is not over yet? i think there is two things there. one is that we became on monday last week... we have seen as much attendance at vaccination centres this week as we have seen in the previous
clearly twickenham was the big launch event and i stopped —— as doc elliejust said, it can appeal tod communities and they have done all of that work at these venues and all we had to do was prefer —— provide some clinicians but the community are probably the best and effects over the last five weeks.- are probably the best and effects over the last five weeks. having the community leaders _ over the last five weeks. having the community leaders at _ over the last five weeks. having the...
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extra testing and vaccinations, like here at twickenham stadium yesterday, are the two main weapons thatt three weeks until the government hopes to lift all covid restrictions in england. a vaccine now isn't likely to change much of the decision—making in the next couple of weeks, that's absolutely clear. which is why watching the numbers, in terms of the effects of the virus as it is at the moment, and the degree of relaxation of social measures, is going to be important over the next couple of weeks. it will be politicians, not scientists, who have to make that decision, and based on the data so far, it is likely to be one of the hardest, most finelyjudged calls since the start of the pandemic. jim reed, bbc news. our political correspondent nick eardley is at westminster. john the 21st could be premature and hasty, says the bma but does that add to the pressure on boris johnson?— add to the pressure on boris johnson? ' , ~ johnson? -- during the 21st. i think it does and — johnson? -- during the 21st. i think it does and i— johnson? -- during the 21st. i think it does and i think _ jo
extra testing and vaccinations, like here at twickenham stadium yesterday, are the two main weapons thatt three weeks until the government hopes to lift all covid restrictions in england. a vaccine now isn't likely to change much of the decision—making in the next couple of weeks, that's absolutely clear. which is why watching the numbers, in terms of the effects of the virus as it is at the moment, and the degree of relaxation of social measures, is going to be important over the next couple...
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club game, there was a thrilling win for harlequins against exeter in the premiership final at twickenham 40—38. the tour de france got under way today with french rider julian alaphillipe claiming the yellow jersey. the closing stages were marred by two big crashes — the first caused by a spectator. and the second saw britain's four time winner of the event, chris froome, go down in the pack and his team say an update will be given tomorrow on his future in the race. geraint thomas finished 8 seconds off the lead. and on the bbc sport website you can find the news of dina asher—smith booking her spot at the tokyo olympics after winning the 100 metres at the british championships. but that's it from me. that's it. tomorrow morning at nine, andrew marr�*s guests include the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis and the mayor of london, said it can't. but for me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. —— guests tomorrow include the mayor of london sadiq khan. second half promises more of the same for most of us, but not for all. across southern parts of the uk, we can expect so
club game, there was a thrilling win for harlequins against exeter in the premiership final at twickenham 40—38. the tour de france got under way today with french rider julian alaphillipe claiming the yellow jersey. the closing stages were marred by two big crashes — the first caused by a spectator. and the second saw britain's four time winner of the event, chris froome, go down in the pack and his team say an update will be given tomorrow on his future in the race. geraint thomas...
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secondary schools in my constituency and the current self isolation policy which resulted in a twickenhamport for academic catch up can i urge him to do everything he can to speed up the roll—out of mental health support teams in schools but will he please speak to the mental health secretary to supply urgent mental health capacity because too many children are being turned away and it is not an exaggeration that the evidence i have been presented with is that children's live are being put at risk because school counsellors don't have the skills to deal with those cases. the honourable _ deal with those cases. the honourable lady _ deal with those cases. the honourable lady raises an important issue and i'm very much with her that i want to see the roll—out of mental health services in schools as quick as it is feasibly possible. it plays an incredibly important role in tackling further pressure that is then put at the door of can's services but i will be willing to bring that forward to see how to assist children in the early stages and if there is clinical intervention, how that can be
secondary schools in my constituency and the current self isolation policy which resulted in a twickenhamport for academic catch up can i urge him to do everything he can to speed up the roll—out of mental health support teams in schools but will he please speak to the mental health secretary to supply urgent mental health capacity because too many children are being turned away and it is not an exaggeration that the evidence i have been presented with is that children's live are being put at...
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their home ground is next to twickenham, but for so long this match has felt far away.emiership finalfor nine years, they would not let it pass them by. it's a penalty try! exeter have played in the last six finals and won three of them. they are english rugby's consistent machine. first exeter drew level then went ahead, but harlequins defiantly stayed in the game. quins went back in front, then 12 points ahead. but in this thrilling match, back came the chiefs again. this is the grit and resolve that has got them this far. but still, remarkably, another twist. this match had so many stars, but the last ten minutes belonged to a 21—year—old. louis lynagh with two tries gave quins a sensational win. in its biggest match and in one of the hardest seasons, english rugby got one incredible finish. joe lynskey, bbc news. elsewhere though, conor murray says he was surprised to get the call from warren gatland asking him to replace alun wynjones at british and irish lions captain. the wales captain who won't travel with the team to south africa after dislocating his shoulder.
their home ground is next to twickenham, but for so long this match has felt far away.emiership finalfor nine years, they would not let it pass them by. it's a penalty try! exeter have played in the last six finals and won three of them. they are english rugby's consistent machine. first exeter drew level then went ahead, but harlequins defiantly stayed in the game. quins went back in front, then 12 points ahead. but in this thrilling match, back came the chiefs again. this is the grit and...
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a final try from alex cuthbert and a penalty from joe simmonds was enough to send the chiefs to twickenham points to 30. lewis hamilton will have his work cut out to make it a hat—trick of french grand prix wins this afternoon after max verstappen beat him to pole. championship leader verstappen dominated practice and qualifying at paul ricard circuit in the south of france. the dutchman was quarter of a second ahead of hamilton who's mercedes team mate valtteri bottas will start from third. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us today. with me are geraldine scott, political correspondent at the press association and ali miraj, columnist at the article. today's front pages, starting with... john bercow — the former conservative mp and house of commons speaker — defecting to labour with a withering attack on borisjohnson is the 0bserver�*s lead. the paper quotes mr bercow as saying today's tory party is "reactionary, populist, nationalistic and sometimes xenophobic." matt hancock "kept
a final try from alex cuthbert and a penalty from joe simmonds was enough to send the chiefs to twickenham points to 30. lewis hamilton will have his work cut out to make it a hat—trick of french grand prix wins this afternoon after max verstappen beat him to pole. championship leader verstappen dominated practice and qualifying at paul ricard circuit in the south of france. the dutchman was quarter of a second ahead of hamilton who's mercedes team mate valtteri bottas will start from third....
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younger than the target age getting their firstjab at this big open vaccination operation that was at twickenhamt is an amazing symbol of progress — yes. it is an amazing symbol of progress. when you compare to how dire the _ progress. when you compare to how dire the situation was in the uk 'ust dire the situation was in the uk just a _ dire the situation was in the uk just a few— dire the situation was in the uk just a few short months ago early this year— just a few short months ago early this year when everybody was locked down, _ this year when everybody was locked down, and _ this year when everybody was locked down, and the death numbers were really— down, and the death numbers were really alarming and it seemed like they would never stop rising. so to register— they would never stop rising. so to register zero deaths is huge. but it comes_ register zero deaths is huge. but it comes with — register zero deaths is huge. but it comes with caveats and really important ones. the first is that we probably— important ones. the first is that we probably think that as some of the delays _ probabl
younger than the target age getting their firstjab at this big open vaccination operation that was at twickenhamt is an amazing symbol of progress — yes. it is an amazing symbol of progress. when you compare to how dire the _ progress. when you compare to how dire the situation was in the uk 'ust dire the situation was in the uk just a _ dire the situation was in the uk just a few— dire the situation was in the uk just a few short months ago early this year— just a few short months ago...
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their spokesperson for health is the mp for twickenham. his position is untenable.lutely hypocritical when he is the man— absolutely hypocritical when he is the man making the rules at the top of the _ the man making the rules at the top of the government to all of us have had to— of the government to all of us have had to follow, and the sacrifices the british people have made for many, _ the british people have made for many, many months. you know, this happened _ many, many months. you know, this happened at— many, many months. you know, this happened at a time where people who were in_ happened at a time where people who were in couples that couldn't live together, — were in couples that couldn't live together, couldn't spend the night with each— together, couldn't spend the night with each other, when grandparents couldnt— with each other, when grandparents couldn't hug their grandchildren. and yet. — couldn't hug their grandchildren. and yet, here we have a clear breach of the _ and yet, here we have a clear breach of the guidelines, potentially a breach— of t
their spokesperson for health is the mp for twickenham. his position is untenable.lutely hypocritical when he is the man— absolutely hypocritical when he is the man making the rules at the top of the _ the man making the rules at the top of the government to all of us have had to— of the government to all of us have had to follow, and the sacrifices the british people have made for many, _ the british people have made for many, many months. you know, this happened _ many, many months. you...
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lines snaking around twickenham stadium in west london last month.this, younger age groups have already been offered vaccines. from this morning, though, all those over 25 in england will start to receive a text message asking them to formally book an appointment. the government says the goal of vaccinating all adults with a first dose by the end of next month is now in sight. i'm sure that we've all been cheered by the images that we've seen of so many eligible young people coming forward and lining up to get the jab, showing that the enthusiasm for the jab is notjust the preserve of older generations. in england, 76.4% of adults have had a first vaccine dose. in scotland it's the same. in northern ireland, where it's just over 75%, all over 18s can already book a jab. that's also the case in wales, where 86.5% have already received that first dose, one of the highest rates in the world. the fact it's opened up to everyone, i think, just means we can get to a state of normality quicker, and it allows bars and clubs, and even libraries and universiti
lines snaking around twickenham stadium in west london last month.this, younger age groups have already been offered vaccines. from this morning, though, all those over 25 in england will start to receive a text message asking them to formally book an appointment. the government says the goal of vaccinating all adults with a first dose by the end of next month is now in sight. i'm sure that we've all been cheered by the images that we've seen of so many eligible young people coming forward and...
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extra testing and vaccinations, like here at twickenham stadium yesterday, are the two main weapons thatkely to change much of the decision—making in the next couple of weeks, that's absolutely clear. which is why watching the numbers, in terms of the effects of the virus as it is at the moment, and the degree of relaxation of social measures, is going to be important over the next couple of weeks. it will be politicians, not scientists, who have to make that decision, and based on the data so far, it is likely to be one of the hardest, most finelyjudged calls since the start of the pandemic. jim reed, bbc news. a 29—year—old man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of a woman and a child — and the injuring of a police officer in lincolnshire. daniel boulton was detained in the hubbard s hill area of louth, around midday today. he is currently in police custody, where he will be held for questioning. a dedicated terminal has opened at heathrow airport, for people arriving on a flight, from any of the 43 countries on the government's �*red list�*. it comes after anger that peop
extra testing and vaccinations, like here at twickenham stadium yesterday, are the two main weapons thatkely to change much of the decision—making in the next couple of weeks, that's absolutely clear. which is why watching the numbers, in terms of the effects of the virus as it is at the moment, and the degree of relaxation of social measures, is going to be important over the next couple of weeks. it will be politicians, not scientists, who have to make that decision, and based on the data...
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a final try from alex cuthbert and a penalty from joe simmonds was enough to send the chiefs to twickenhamying at paul ricard circuit in the south of france. the dutchman was quarter of a second ahead of hamilton who's mercedes team mate valtteri bottas will start from third. we are pushing and giving everything we can but they have a stronger package at the moment but we are close. i think today they by betting us mostly on the straight as far as i am aware of. the feature race on the final day of this year's royal ascot meeting, the diamond jubilee stakes was won by the 3—1 favourite, dream of dreams ridden by ryan moore — it gives sir michael stoute 82 ascot wins overall, more than any other trainer. the queen was in attendance for the first time this week, the only time she has missed ascot since 1946 was last year during the pandemic and finally, is this the most unlucky shot in golf. spaniard sergio garcia here plays this — which on first glance looks like a decent shot. until this happens... and itjust keeps on going and going. and he did not have a great round either. bill and he d
a final try from alex cuthbert and a penalty from joe simmonds was enough to send the chiefs to twickenhamying at paul ricard circuit in the south of france. the dutchman was quarter of a second ahead of hamilton who's mercedes team mate valtteri bottas will start from third. we are pushing and giving everything we can but they have a stronger package at the moment but we are close. i think today they by betting us mostly on the straight as far as i am aware of. the feature race on the final...
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lines snaking round twickenham stadium in west london last week.line. the nhs says demand has been strong this morning, with virtual queues of 10,000 people. some were incorrectly told they were not eligible, though nhs digital said that technical problem has now been fixed. the opening up and the return of our freedoms is only possible... this all means, says the government, that the goal of vaccinating all adults with a first dose by the end ofjuly is now in sight. i'm sure that we've all been cheered by the images that we've seen of so many eligible young people coming forward and lining up to get the jab, showing that the enthusiasm for the jab is notjust the preserve of older generations. in england, 76.4% of adults have had a first vaccine dose. in scotland, it's the same. in northern ireland, where it's just over 75%, all over—18s can already book a jab. that's also the case in wales, where 86.5% have already received that first dose, one of the highest rates in the world. it just means we can get to a state of normality quicker, and it allo
lines snaking round twickenham stadium in west london last week.line. the nhs says demand has been strong this morning, with virtual queues of 10,000 people. some were incorrectly told they were not eligible, though nhs digital said that technical problem has now been fixed. the opening up and the return of our freedoms is only possible... this all means, says the government, that the goal of vaccinating all adults with a first dose by the end ofjuly is now in sight. i'm sure that we've all...
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a new vaccination centre at twickenham stadium had spare doses, with huge queues forming at the venuee, the world health organization has announced a new naming system for covid—19 variants using letters of the greek alphabet. global health leaders say the move is to help simplify discussions and also to remove stigma from the names. earlier this month, the indian government criticised the naming of a variant first detected in the country as "the indian variant." the variants are a key concern of those advising against a total easing of restrictions later this month. here's the chair of the british medical association, dr chaand nagpaul. when you look at the conditions for coming out of... ..the road map conditions, one of those criteria was to make sure there were no concerns about new variants. so, i think at the moment, the data does suggest that we need to be cautious, we mustn't lose all the gains that we've made in the last few months by premature and hasty, non—evidence—based, loosening of restrictions. 0ur chief political correspondent adam fleming is in westminster. xxxx. goo
a new vaccination centre at twickenham stadium had spare doses, with huge queues forming at the venuee, the world health organization has announced a new naming system for covid—19 variants using letters of the greek alphabet. global health leaders say the move is to help simplify discussions and also to remove stigma from the names. earlier this month, the indian government criticised the naming of a variant first detected in the country as "the indian variant." the variants are a...
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there's the premiership rugby final at 5:30 too at twickenham.t 4:15. as we've been hearing, wales kick off in a couple of hours' time against denmark welsh fans aren't able to travel to the game in amswerdam though. dai rees is the founder of the �*coleman had a dream' podcast and a wales fan who is at the stadium now. he is allowed to be there, i stress, because he lives in the hague. how are you feeling?— are you feeling? very excited and very nervous _ are you feeling? very excited and very nervous and _ are you feeling? very excited and very nervous and the _ are you feeling? very excited and very nervous and the assumption | are you feeling? very excited and - very nervous and the assumption that not as many as danish people is made would actually travel is absolutely not true and the village had been here and we have seen about 15 welsh people all afternoon so i think we will have to do a lot to be able to out sing them but we will give it a try. out sing them but we will give it a t . ., ., out sing them but we will give it a try. how are
there's the premiership rugby final at 5:30 too at twickenham.t 4:15. as we've been hearing, wales kick off in a couple of hours' time against denmark welsh fans aren't able to travel to the game in amswerdam though. dai rees is the founder of the �*coleman had a dream' podcast and a wales fan who is at the stadium now. he is allowed to be there, i stress, because he lives in the hague. how are you feeling?— are you feeling? very excited and very nervous _ are you feeling? very excited and...
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lines snaking around twickenham stadium in west london last month.n offered vaccines. from this morning, though, all those over 25 in england will start to receive a text message asking them to formally book an appointment. the government says the goal of vaccinating all adults with a first dose by the end of next month is now in sight. i'm sure that we've all been cheered by the images that we've seen of so many eligible young people coming forward and lining up to get the jab, showing that the enthusiasm for the jab is notjust the preserve of older generations. in england, 76.4% of adults have had a first vaccine dose. in scotland it's the same. in northern ireland, where it's just over 75%. all over 185 can already book a jab. that's also the case in wales, where 86.5% have already received that first dose, one of the highest rates in the world. the fact it's opened up to everyone, i think, just means we can get to a state of normality quicker, and it allows bars and clubs, and even libraries and universities, to get back to normal sooner. as soon
lines snaking around twickenham stadium in west london last month.n offered vaccines. from this morning, though, all those over 25 in england will start to receive a text message asking them to formally book an appointment. the government says the goal of vaccinating all adults with a first dose by the end of next month is now in sight. i'm sure that we've all been cheered by the images that we've seen of so many eligible young people coming forward and lining up to get the jab, showing that...
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a twickenham family, who run a local newsagents, and have starred in the official euefa euro 2020 song initially me my brother thought this was _ are doing? initially me my brother thought this was a _ are doing? initially me my brother thought this was a scam, - are doing? initially me my brother thought this was a scam, because | are doing? initially me my brother i thought this was a scam, because you wouldn't really get approach like that. we were saying let's not do it. my parents are really into kindness and compassion, half of her shop window was covered in posters about stopping ants, mice, in ways with no harm. we don't like harming and we are on this earth to help so let's help these people make the video. the next thing we knew we had a crew of about 11 people for three days after built up in a shop with cameras and lights and everything and they were really excited. bless you, i love the fact you did it out of the kindness of your heart so you had no idea how big this thing was going to be. how do you feel now about being a video star? i’m going to be. how do you feel now a
a twickenham family, who run a local newsagents, and have starred in the official euefa euro 2020 song initially me my brother thought this was _ are doing? initially me my brother thought this was a _ are doing? initially me my brother thought this was a scam, - are doing? initially me my brother thought this was a scam, because | are doing? initially me my brother i thought this was a scam, because you wouldn't really get approach like that. we were saying let's not do it. my parents are...
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exeter take on harlequins in the premiership final at twickenham and the british and irish lions are or premier rugby didn't get their status as a pilot event, but their status as a pilot event, but the world is full of contradictions and you just gotta get on with it. having just some fans there is crucial. having 'ust some fans there is crucial. , ., ., crucial. exeter, six final in a trot, chasing _ crucial. exeter, six final in a trot, chasing back-to-backl crucial. exeter, six final in a i trot, chasing back-to-back finals. trot, chasing back—to—back finals. harlequins, one of the surprise packages this season. it is harlequins, one of the surprise packages this season.- packages this season. it is a crackin: packages this season. it is a cracking final. _ packages this season. it is a cracking final. two - packages this season. it is a cracking final. two of - packages this season. it is a cracking final. two of the i packages this season. it is a l cracking final. two of the best attacking teams in the premiership. 22 runs, it is a marathon, the semifinals, then the final. exe
exeter take on harlequins in the premiership final at twickenham and the british and irish lions are or premier rugby didn't get their status as a pilot event, but their status as a pilot event, but the world is full of contradictions and you just gotta get on with it. having just some fans there is crucial. having 'ust some fans there is crucial. , ., ., crucial. exeter, six final in a trot, chasing _ crucial. exeter, six final in a trot, chasing back-to-backl crucial. exeter, six final in a i...
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found out as having broken those rules-— we can speak to munira wilson, the liberal democrat mp for twickenham have had to follow and the sacrifices that the british people have made for many, many months, it has happened at a time when people who are in a couple not living together could spend the night with each other, grandparents could not hug their grandchildren. —— could not spend the night. and here we have a clear breach of the guidelines, potentially a breach of the law, i do not think his position is tenable any longer. of course this comes on the back of a catalogue of failures through the pandemic, whether that is leaving care homes exposed, lack of ppe for the front line, test of trace are failing so many times, i really do think his time is up and he has to go. think his time is up and he has to to. . think his time is up and he has to .o_ . ., ., think his time is up and he has to go. we had a pollster saying earlier this would die _ go. we had a pollster saying earlier this would die down _ go. we had a pollster saying earlier this would die down with _ go. we had a pollster sa
found out as having broken those rules-— we can speak to munira wilson, the liberal democrat mp for twickenham have had to follow and the sacrifices that the british people have made for many, many months, it has happened at a time when people who are in a couple not living together could spend the night with each other, grandparents could not hug their grandchildren. —— could not spend the night. and here we have a clear breach of the guidelines, potentially a breach of the law, i do not...
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lines snaking around twickenham stadium in west london last month.tation, it is really crucial that you take that offer up, book yourjab, come and get it. even with the vaccine roll—out, the government says extra vigilance is still needed. it's thought the india, or delta variant of the virus, can spread at least a0% more quickly than the older kent or alpha strain. of the 126 people admitted to hospital after catching it, only three had received two doses of a covid vaccine. so the message from scientists is to turn up to that second appointment if and when you're offered it. jim reed, bbc news. the family of one of the schoolgirls killed by double murderer colin pitchfork says it will appeal against the parole board decision to release him from prison. pitchfork was jailed for life in 1988 for raping and murdering lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershire. dawn's uncle says they're devastated at the parole board decision to authorise his release and that a life sentence should mean life. there are some crimes that are just so horrendous that r
lines snaking around twickenham stadium in west london last month.tation, it is really crucial that you take that offer up, book yourjab, come and get it. even with the vaccine roll—out, the government says extra vigilance is still needed. it's thought the india, or delta variant of the virus, can spread at least a0% more quickly than the older kent or alpha strain. of the 126 people admitted to hospital after catching it, only three had received two doses of a covid vaccine. so the message...
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infrastructure, their health infrastructure is there because obviously the kind of crowds we saw at twickenhamd are hunting for a 29—year—old man in connection with the deaths of a woman and child.members of the public have been warned not to approach daniel boulton, whom detectives want to trace following the deaths in the lincolnshire market town of louth. officers were called to an address on the town�*s high holme road at around half past eight last night — a woman and a child were found dead at the property. police are searching for up to seven people after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed to death in birmingham. officers say the teenager was attacked in college road, in the kingstanding area of the city, at about seven—thirty last night. indigenous groups in canada have demanded a nationwide search for mass graves after the discovery of the remains of 215 children. the remains were found at a former residential school set up to assimilate indigenous people. the discovery has sparked outrage, prompting some in canada to lay out tiny shoes at makeshift memorials. a member of the first nations
infrastructure, their health infrastructure is there because obviously the kind of crowds we saw at twickenhamd are hunting for a 29—year—old man in connection with the deaths of a woman and child.members of the public have been warned not to approach daniel boulton, whom detectives want to trace following the deaths in the lincolnshire market town of louth. officers were called to an address on the town�*s high holme road at around half past eight last night — a woman and a child were...
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joining me now is the lib dem mp for twickenham and the liberal democrat health spokesperson munira wilson of course, it will come as a huge blow for i will come as a huge blow for thousands of people up and down this country who will be desperate for a foreign holiday or to visit loved one abroad, and indeed for the travel industry. however, given the immense sacrifices the british public have made throughout this pandemic, to get our case numbers low and given the success of our vaccination programme, taking a cautious approach to international travel, i do believe, is the right way forward, because the way out of restrictions has got to be three—pronged. it has got to be a successful roll—out of the vaccination programme. it's also got to be really robust public health measures that our borders, and also, continuing to test and trace every single case and provide support to those who need to self—isolate. iloathed those who need to self-isolate. what would ou those who need to self-isolate. what would you do? _ those who need to self-isolate. what would you do? what _ those who need to
joining me now is the lib dem mp for twickenham and the liberal democrat health spokesperson munira wilson of course, it will come as a huge blow for i will come as a huge blow for thousands of people up and down this country who will be desperate for a foreign holiday or to visit loved one abroad, and indeed for the travel industry. however, given the immense sacrifices the british public have made throughout this pandemic, to get our case numbers low and given the success of our vaccination...
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schoolboy and then play for at waterloo briefly and then found his feet here at hoylake and got to twickenhame. we are very fortunate with the people who have wished _ are. we are very fortunate with the people who have wished us - are. we are very fortunate with the people who have wished us good i are. we are very fortunate with the . people who have wished us good luck. a lot of _ people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort — people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort has _ people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort has gone _ people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort has gone in _ people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort has gone in with - people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort has gone in with the - a lot of effort has gone in with the boy since — a lot of effort has gone in with the boy since january. _ a lot of effort has gone in with the boy since january. with _ a lot of effort has gone in with the boy since january. with covid - a lot of effort has gone in with the boy since january. with covid we i boy since january.
schoolboy and then play for at waterloo briefly and then found his feet here at hoylake and got to twickenhame. we are very fortunate with the people who have wished _ are. we are very fortunate with the people who have wished us - are. we are very fortunate with the people who have wished us good i are. we are very fortunate with the . people who have wished us good luck. a lot of _ people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort — people who have wished us good luck. a lot of effort...