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thanks very much, alastair. we are in a - much, alastair.6 months or so because simply we are able to see so much so early. and thanks to the testing that we are doing, thanks to the genomic sequencing, we are able to spot stuff really very fast what we are trying to say at this press conference is that we do see a real risk of disruption in the new variant. we think that on balance it's right to proceed with the current plans given the very low numbers, given the fact that hospitalisations are not rising. but obviously we remain very, very alive to any change in the data and we will react accordingly. i think the same spirit of caution should be applied to people who are thinking of travelling abroad. there is a very limited list, as you know, and we will certainly be making sure that people going or travelling abroad will be subject to all the tests and constraints that people would expect to prevent the virus being reimported. that's what it is as a tiny list of countries and i don't expect it will be adding to it very rapidly. indeed we
thanks very much, alastair. we are in a - much, alastair.6 months or so because simply we are able to see so much so early. and thanks to the testing that we are doing, thanks to the genomic sequencing, we are able to spot stuff really very fast what we are trying to say at this press conference is that we do see a real risk of disruption in the new variant. we think that on balance it's right to proceed with the current plans given the very low numbers, given the fact that hospitalisations are...
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jon byrne agreed with alastair campbell, writing... but caroljude was not alone in saying...rested in the details of who paid for those new curtains and soft furnishings than bbc journalists seemed to be continued to feature prominently in our inbox during the next few days, as the story remained prominent in the headlines. today at six, boris johnson and his downing street flat — the questions that just will not go away. where exactly did the prime minister get the tens of thousands of pounds he spent doing it up? brian rickard wondered... well, we asked bbc news about the priority it has given to the subject, and a spokesperson told us...
jon byrne agreed with alastair campbell, writing... but caroljude was not alone in saying...rested in the details of who paid for those new curtains and soft furnishings than bbc journalists seemed to be continued to feature prominently in our inbox during the next few days, as the story remained prominent in the headlines. today at six, boris johnson and his downing street flat — the questions that just will not go away. where exactly did the prime minister get the tens of thousands of...
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welcome back i'm still with alastair cook for my m i 6 agent and the founder director of conflicts for to avoid this sounding like we television station of choice of. being and let me have putin that could also mean that china was rattled on their 3. the stakes in this game that china and russia are weary of james jeffrey the former ambassador to syria told p.b.s. in the past few days al qaeda is in syria is an asset of the united states also there is israel this ironclad guarantee given in the past few days by biden's pentagon boss and and of course there are the troops on the air ukraine russia border and the threat by the by the administration of retaliation military retaliation being be against russia. or yes i think as a role i really saw it no sense. if you like supremacy or anything in the 1st it was before the anchorage talks. the chinese were still hoping that could be a moment a modus vivendi achieved with biden ministration i think it was at the anchorage and what led up to anchorage all the threats that the new sanctions that were imposed and the statements coming out of th
welcome back i'm still with alastair cook for my m i 6 agent and the founder director of conflicts for to avoid this sounding like we television station of choice of. being and let me have putin that could also mean that china was rattled on their 3. the stakes in this game that china and russia are weary of james jeffrey the former ambassador to syria told p.b.s. in the past few days al qaeda is in syria is an asset of the united states also there is israel this ironclad guarantee given in the...
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daniel pollard brother alastair told me this has only added to our— alastair told me this has only addedpeedily to reconsider her position and to put an end to this unnecessary situation. so will administer agree a date with the independent panel and daniel's family— independent panel and daniel's family today for publication this week, _ family today for publication this week, and will she undertake to publish — week, and will she undertake to publish the report in full without deletion — publish the report in full without deletion amendment or reduction? because _ deletion amendment or reduction? because people are worried that she is not _ because people are worried that she is not going to do that. it's not difficult — is not going to do that. it's not difficult to _ is not going to do that. it's not difficult to see why powerful people with very _ difficult to see why powerful people with very close friends in news international might want to delay or even prevent this publication, so has the — even prevent this publication, so has the home secretary or any of her advisers _ has the
daniel pollard brother alastair told me this has only added to our— alastair told me this has only addedpeedily to reconsider her position and to put an end to this unnecessary situation. so will administer agree a date with the independent panel and daniel's family— independent panel and daniel's family today for publication this week, _ family today for publication this week, and will she undertake to publish — week, and will she undertake to publish the report in full without deletion...
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alastair lamont reports. a squad announcement for the modern age.tablished names and some yet to make their mark at international level.- yet to make their mark at international level. , ., international level. they are three very talented _ international level. they are three very talented players, _ international level. they are three very talented players, certainly i very talented players, certainly nathan patterson and david turnbull have caught the eye up here in scotland with their performances for rangers and celtic. billy gilmour is a player i have known for some time and he is very well—regarded chelsea. i and he is very well-regarded chelsea. ~ ., , and he is very well-regarded chelsea. ~ . , , . chelsea. i think it has experience and outh chelsea. i think it has experience and youth and — chelsea. i think it has experience and youth and there _ chelsea. i think it has experience and youth and there is _ chelsea. i think it has experience and youth and there is good - chelsea. i think it has experience l and youth and there is good energy
alastair lamont reports. a squad announcement for the modern age.tablished names and some yet to make their mark at international level.- yet to make their mark at international level. , ., international level. they are three very talented _ international level. they are three very talented players, _ international level. they are three very talented players, certainly i very talented players, certainly nathan patterson and david turnbull have caught the eye up here in scotland with their...
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so let's get more on that arsenal game, alastair bruce—ball is there this evening commentating for fives is a big moment�* do we read that as their season rests on tonight. yes, i think that's absolutely accurate. this is the biggest game of their season. i would say the biggest game since the fa cup final and fa cup semifinal last season. both games which they won so well. they can salvage their season if they can get through to the europa league final. if they can then win that europa league file which would in all probability be against manchester united, not only would that be only a second european trophy in the clubs history, it would bring that massive added bonus of champions league football next season. they've not had that for the last four seasons. they got nowhere near that in the lead. with their performances we've seen her season, performances we�*ve seen her season, all performances we've seen her season, all competitions, i have absolutely no idea which way to ago. they've been so madly inconsistent. they could witness easily tonight or get beaten. that would be a partic
so let's get more on that arsenal game, alastair bruce—ball is there this evening commentating for fives is a big moment�* do we read that as their season rests on tonight. yes, i think that's absolutely accurate. this is the biggest game of their season. i would say the biggest game since the fa cup final and fa cup semifinal last season. both games which they won so well. they can salvage their season if they can get through to the europa league final. if they can then win that europa...
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. >> laura: why do you think alastair homes, why do you think he was wrong and never comes back and saysink seeing patients really gets clinical experience, taking care of patients with the virus and not have to retreat reliance on models. these predictive models have let us of straight to a great degree. >> laura: dr. mccullough, thank you. and in moments, an ingraham angle investigating into a new antiracism report being mandated. plus, liz cheney just offered a rebuttal. jim jordan response got next. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. >> laura: back in fabric we told you how the dc public schools like many others were attempting to brainwash her kids with a blm week of action. that was just the beginning. now a source telling the ingraham angle that our nation's capital is mandating that teachers go on in nearl
. >> laura: why do you think alastair homes, why do you think he was wrong and never comes back and saysink seeing patients really gets clinical experience, taking care of patients with the virus and not have to retreat reliance on models. these predictive models have let us of straight to a great degree. >> laura: dr. mccullough, thank you. and in moments, an ingraham angle investigating into a new antiracism report being mandated. plus, liz cheney just offered a rebuttal. jim...
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that is professor alastair mcguire from the london school of economics.en any further than the first line of her speech promising that the government would deliver a national recovery from the pandemic, because forall deliver a national recovery from the pandemic, because for all of the talk of leveling up in the government's other priorities, the bills, the pieces of legislation that are contained within the queen's speech that we are today, it is the pandemic still that will overshadow, influence the government's plans from here on or sometime to come. that said, i think what is significant in there, the headline announcement of further education money, which is difficult for anyone to disagree with, really, not a particularly controversial policy, but it doesn't go far enough wasn't in the speech, and that was the detailed plans that the government has promised previously to come forward with and hasn't done, again today. malcolm it was borisjohnson on the steps of downing street after he won the 2019 election to promise to deal without that problem on
that is professor alastair mcguire from the london school of economics.en any further than the first line of her speech promising that the government would deliver a national recovery from the pandemic, because forall deliver a national recovery from the pandemic, because for all of the talk of leveling up in the government's other priorities, the bills, the pieces of legislation that are contained within the queen's speech that we are today, it is the pandemic still that will overshadow,...
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our current clerk is alan -- alastair ran -- alice doran. her dad and uncle did a lot of filming of the ss etrusco. you have access on youtube. what i like best is towards the end they say, there it goes, should have just blown it up. this story, and here is an image that gives you the scale, cape girardeau, missouri. these kids come down to the beach. we will see something that reminds us of this before we are done. here are the crowds. now, we have open house states. -- dates. i think our first is in may. people will come. they come from everywhere. at some point, at each hour, someone will say to me, a bunch of us just jump in the back of a truck. we had to come down and see the ss etrusco. my mom came on a date, as i shared earlier. we never did determine if it was was -- with my father or not. she lived in newton. my dear friend misses palmer came one day with her grandchildren and said, i know i did not come with john. her grandchildren got a little cross. [laughter] here are some more tastes of this crazy summer. this is an image some
our current clerk is alan -- alastair ran -- alice doran. her dad and uncle did a lot of filming of the ss etrusco. you have access on youtube. what i like best is towards the end they say, there it goes, should have just blown it up. this story, and here is an image that gives you the scale, cape girardeau, missouri. these kids come down to the beach. we will see something that reminds us of this before we are done. here are the crowds. now, we have open house states. -- dates. i think our...
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. >> alastair lawson, thank you very much for bringing us the perspective there on the ground. a lucky break. >>> the former bbc journalist who sat down with diana princess of wales for a major interview back in 1995 has a message for her sons william and harry. he says he's deeply sorry. martin bashir tells the "sunday times" he never wanted to harm diana and doesn't think he does. an inquiry came out saying bashir had used deceitful methods to secure that interview. prince william claimed this worsened his mother's paranoia. isa suarez joins me more with the fallout on this. what can you tell us? hi. >> reporter: a very good morning to you, robin, the fallout continues since the lord dyson report came out last week. this is the first time we are hearing from reporter martin bashir since that interview 25 years ago. and the first time we're actually hearing from him since that lord dyson report came out last week that showed that martin bashir used really d deceitful behavior to try to secure that interview with princess diana. it also revealed that the bbc not only knew that
. >> alastair lawson, thank you very much for bringing us the perspective there on the ground. a lucky break. >>> the former bbc journalist who sat down with diana princess of wales for a major interview back in 1995 has a message for her sons william and harry. he says he's deeply sorry. martin bashir tells the "sunday times" he never wanted to harm diana and doesn't think he does. an inquiry came out saying bashir had used deceitful methods to secure that interview....
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thanks very much, alastair. it's been wonderful to talk to you. alastair.sunday morning with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. our headlines today: israel says its military action in gaza will continue as long as necessary, as diplomatic efforts to get a ceasefire are stepped up. efforts to combat the indian variant of covid ramp up, ahead of lockdown restrictions being relaxed tomorrow. more than 20 people were arrested in glasgow and three police officers injured after rangers supporters celebrated their first scottish premiership title in a decade. good morning. it's fifth time lucky for leicester. fa cup winners for the first time in the club's history after victory over chelsea at wembley. and in weather, in case you were wondering, it is another day of dodging the downpours out there, surprise, surprise. this sunday forecast and what to expect in the week ahead is on the way. good morning. it's sunday, may 16th. our top story. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to "continue to respond forcefully" to rocket attacks as the conflict with p
thanks very much, alastair. it's been wonderful to talk to you. alastair.sunday morning with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. our headlines today: israel says its military action in gaza will continue as long as necessary, as diplomatic efforts to get a ceasefire are stepped up. efforts to combat the indian variant of covid ramp up, ahead of lockdown restrictions being relaxed tomorrow. more than 20 people were arrested in glasgow and three police officers injured after rangers supporters...
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jon byrne agreed with alastair campbell, writing... but caroljude was not alone in saying...n to "cash for curtains", as it's been called, later. but another incendiary charge against the prime minister was made in the mail online on sunday that he said last autumn that he would rather see bodies piled high than take the country into a third lockdown. anonymous sources also told the bbc they had heard the remarks, but borisjohnson strongly denied saying the phrase, describing the reports as "total rubbish." have you ever said that you would rather see bodies pile up than go into another third lockdown? no, but again, i think the important thing people want us to get on and do as the government is to make sure the lockdowns work. so, was that on—the—record denial by the prime minister the end of the story? no — much to the disgruntlement of neville rhoades, who e—mailed on tuesday. we put that point to bbc news who gave us this statement. there was a similarly robust denial of wrongdoing by borisjohnson last week after the bbc published leaked text messages between mrjohnson t
jon byrne agreed with alastair campbell, writing... but caroljude was not alone in saying...n to "cash for curtains", as it's been called, later. but another incendiary charge against the prime minister was made in the mail online on sunday that he said last autumn that he would rather see bodies piled high than take the country into a third lockdown. anonymous sources also told the bbc they had heard the remarks, but borisjohnson strongly denied saying the phrase, describing the...