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adina campbell reports from warwickshire in central england. george floyd!whether you have privilege or you don't. leamington spa, worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought about 20 people were going to show up, never 700 so... this community, like many others, took to the street last summer — united, calling for change. it's ourjob to make sure this doesn't happen again. shianne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i hadn't seen that many people in leamington come together for one cause. when you've grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you, it can be quite isolating, especially being a young black woman. you don't see a lot of people who look like you. it's a lot of stares, sometimes negative comments. you find yourself feeling like an outsider. i have been a victim of racism all my life. i've been spat on, i've been racially abused in the streets, bullied in school, i had an incident where someone threw dirt over me. those things things made me stronger and gave me the power to
adina campbell reports from warwickshire in central england. george floyd!whether you have privilege or you don't. leamington spa, worlds apart from where george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. i thought about 20 people were going to show up, never 700 so... this community, like many others, took to the street last summer — united, calling for change. it's ourjob to make sure this doesn't happen again. shianne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time. i hadn't seen that many...
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adina campbell, bbc news.l with burnout. its 700 employees around the world have been told to switch off and focus on themselves as our business correspondent emma simpson reports. it's the dating app where women make the first move. what if, after all this time at home, there is nothing to talk about? this american business has plenty to talk about. bumble has seen a surge in users during the pandemic and has made its debut on the stock market. now it's given its staff time off, fully paid, to recharge the batteries. saying: we wanted to give our teams around the world an opportunity to shut off and focus on themselves for a week. i guess it's good that with the stress of the pandemic, they're actually thinking about their employees, which is a good shout. i don't know. is it realistic, though? yeah, can every company do that? i don't need it, really, do i? so might as well continue working, you know, there's no need - for me to take a day off. especially a week off. i but what if you had to give up the comfo
adina campbell, bbc news.l with burnout. its 700 employees around the world have been told to switch off and focus on themselves as our business correspondent emma simpson reports. it's the dating app where women make the first move. what if, after all this time at home, there is nothing to talk about? this american business has plenty to talk about. bumble has seen a surge in users during the pandemic and has made its debut on the stock market. now it's given its staff time off, fully paid, to...
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adina campbell, bbc news.of 11,354 new cases per day in the last week. just under 300,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. a first dose of the vaccine nearly 43.5 million people have now had theirfirstjab, that's around 83% of uk adults. a quarter—of—a—million people have had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. it means 31.7 million people have now had both doses, that's just over 60% of uk adults. scotla nd scotland has recorded its highest ever daily figure today, almost 3000 new cases of coronavirus. our correspondent alexandra mackenzie is in glasgow, do we know what is behind this sudden rise?- behind this sudden rise? well, sohie, behind this sudden rise? well, sophie. in _ behind this sudden rise? well, sophie, in recent— behind this sudden rise? well, sophie, in recent days, - behind this sudden rise? well, sophie, in recent days, two . behind this sudden rise? -ii sophie, in recent days, two thirds of new cases have been male, and the
adina campbell, bbc news.of 11,354 new cases per day in the last week. just under 300,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. a first dose of the vaccine nearly 43.5 million people have now had theirfirstjab, that's around 83% of uk adults. a quarter—of—a—million people have had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. it means 31.7 million people have now had both doses, that's just over 60% of uk adults. scotla nd scotland...
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adina campbell — bbc news.but there's growing criticism of how slow its vaccine rollout has been — and now the country is suffering a surge in cases of the the delta variant. shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. australians have been here before. 18 months into the pandemic there is a familiarforeboding 18 months into the pandemic there is a familiar foreboding healing. 18 months into the pandemic there is a familiarforeboding healing. the more infectious delta variant of the coronavirus has swept the world, and there is nervousness here as a sydney cluster continues to grow. the city and other parts of new south wales are in lockdown. as other cases pop up in the country other cases pop up in the country other states are following suit. for da other states are following suit. fr?" day lockdown. other states are following suit. for day lockdown. that _ other states are following suit. for day lockdown. that means - other states are following suit. for day lockdown. that means we i other states are following suit
adina campbell — bbc news.but there's growing criticism of how slow its vaccine rollout has been — and now the country is suffering a surge in cases of the the delta variant. shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. australians have been here before. 18 months into the pandemic there is a familiarforeboding 18 months into the pandemic there is a familiar foreboding healing. 18 months into the pandemic there is a familiarforeboding healing. the more infectious delta variant of the coronavirus has...
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adina campbell, bbc news. i'm joined now by poet and playwright inua ellams.ic minority backgrounds. why is that do you think? i ethnic minority backgrounds. why is that do you think?— that do you think? i think a lot of enalish that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers _ that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers when _ that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers when it - that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers when it comes l that do you think? i think a lot of| english teachers when it comes to teaching students may choose what is familiar to them and comfortable. and given the pressures that teachers are under i understand that impulse. i think it'sjust teachers are under i understand that impulse. i think it's just safer and they subscribe to those texts in the classroom. i they subscribe to those texts in the classroom. , , ,.,, .,, , classroom. i suppose those texts like shakespeare _ classroom. i suppose those texts like shakespeare and _ classroom. i suppose those texts like shakespeare and dickens, i classr
adina campbell, bbc news. i'm joined now by poet and playwright inua ellams.ic minority backgrounds. why is that do you think? i ethnic minority backgrounds. why is that do you think?— that do you think? i think a lot of enalish that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers _ that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers when _ that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers when it - that do you think? i think a lot of english teachers when it comes l that do you think? i...
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adina campbell, bbc news.oday, though brightening up as the day goes on. keeping plenty of cloud across east anglia and southern england, some showery rain around. not all clear blue skies, scotland and northern ireland. western parts of northern ireland are rather cloudy, the far north of scotland increasingly so and on the north sea coast as well. in the sunshine, western scotland and north—west england are up to around 24 or even 25 degrees. plenty of cloud putting in across much of the eastern side of the uk. light rain and drizzle, staying murky as well. and what is going to be a mild night, that cloud will be reluctant to shift during wednesday, it will be a rather gloomy day. damp and drizzly in many eastern areas, particularly if you are close to the north sea coast. for the west, it will brighten up a bit, few sunny spells coming through and this is where we will see the higher temperatures just below 20. hello, this is bbc news with me, rebecca jones. the headlines... just a few hours to go until one
adina campbell, bbc news.oday, though brightening up as the day goes on. keeping plenty of cloud across east anglia and southern england, some showery rain around. not all clear blue skies, scotland and northern ireland. western parts of northern ireland are rather cloudy, the far north of scotland increasingly so and on the north sea coast as well. in the sunshine, western scotland and north—west england are up to around 24 or even 25 degrees. plenty of cloud putting in across much of the...
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adina campbell has more. my son... played a role in them not being able to see the jaundice. and recognise it for what it was. it definitely felt like i wasn�*t being heard until i had to really push. felt like i wasn't being heard until i had to really push.— i had to really push. women like tricia are not _ i had to really push. women like tricia are not alone. _ i had to really push. women like tricia are not alone. with - tricia are not alone. with widespread reports of racial inequalities in maternity care. some say cultural stereotypes have caused them to lose faith in the health care system. while others will be diagnosed with complex medical issues in pregnancy. black women are more at risk of developing conditions such as preeclampsia. a higher number of women from ethnic minority backgrounds are also more likely to live in deprived areas and may not access the antenatal care they need. a charity is collecting evidence as part of an investigation about differences in maternity care. doctors is a some
adina campbell has more. my son... played a role in them not being able to see the jaundice. and recognise it for what it was. it definitely felt like i wasn�*t being heard until i had to really push. felt like i wasn't being heard until i had to really push.— i had to really push. women like tricia are not _ i had to really push. women like tricia are not alone. _ i had to really push. women like tricia are not alone. with - tricia are not alone. with widespread reports of racial...
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adina campbell, bbc news. now, how much would you pay for this used car?here. the mark iii ghia was a gift from prince charles shortly after their engagement. she'd watch him play polo from it. and on the bonnet was a playful symbol of their relationship. this little fellow, he is a replica of a gift from lady sarah spencer, the sister of princess diana, and he harks back to the kids' fairy tale the frog prince, in which a beautiful girl kisses a frog and he turns into a prince. diana moved to this car from a mini metro, which was a car that she owned. of course, the mini metro was a fairly cheap car back in the day. and this was an escort. it's the ghia model, which is the most expensive model, the highest street model. bit of a step up, if i'm honest. the ford fleet, if you like, of cars was used by the royal family for many years. diana had a succession of these. this was the first of three escorts that she had at different times. the car's current owner kept its origins a secret. nine careful owners, relatively low mileage given its age, and bidding be
adina campbell, bbc news. now, how much would you pay for this used car?here. the mark iii ghia was a gift from prince charles shortly after their engagement. she'd watch him play polo from it. and on the bonnet was a playful symbol of their relationship. this little fellow, he is a replica of a gift from lady sarah spencer, the sister of princess diana, and he harks back to the kids' fairy tale the frog prince, in which a beautiful girl kisses a frog and he turns into a prince. diana moved to...
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adina campbell, bbc news. i'm joined by the director of the nhs race and help 0bservatory.to have you both here or on bbc news. if i could start with you, in the work that you have been doing, tackling health inequalities, can you relate to what we heard this afternoon or earlier this evening? and also what we've been reporting on all year?— on all year? absolutely. what we know and what _ on all year? absolutely. what we know and what your _ on all year? absolutely. what we know and what your report - on all year? absolutely. what we j know and what your report shows on all year? absolutely. what we i know and what your report shows is “p know and what your report shows is up to 60% of all people across the country are now fully vaccinated. this is part of the biggest programme of the country has ever launched, but we also know is that among some of those most at risk from being ill as a result of covid—19, are also those that are likely to have lower levels of uptake of the vaccine. so, we need to focus on things such as misinformation, fake news and also promote trust an
adina campbell, bbc news. i'm joined by the director of the nhs race and help 0bservatory.to have you both here or on bbc news. if i could start with you, in the work that you have been doing, tackling health inequalities, can you relate to what we heard this afternoon or earlier this evening? and also what we've been reporting on all year?— on all year? absolutely. what we know and what _ on all year? absolutely. what we know and what your _ on all year? absolutely. what we know and what...