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sense although it has come a bit late as john points out sense although it has come a bit late asjohnough it has come a bit late as john points out parts of the country have been under these sort of mesh measures already and now they are just sort of being categorised and sorted out. i think the main thing is if we are going to talk about circuit break is no point in doing that unless you get the test and trace system sorted out and we saw today that they're still a really big gap and how many people actually have cases and how many of their contacts are actually being traced. i think the level today is around 60% which just traced. i think the level today is around 60% whichjust is not good enough at all. the only way that a circuit breaker is going to really work is to try and make sure that people that have the virus are contacted and self— isolate people that have the virus are contacted and self—isolate and then you can have that two week period of self isolation over and done with and people can get back on with things. if you don't have that in place to accompany a circuit brea
sense although it has come a bit late as john points out sense although it has come a bit late asjohnough it has come a bit late as john points out parts of the country have been under these sort of mesh measures already and now they are just sort of being categorised and sorted out. i think the main thing is if we are going to talk about circuit break is no point in doing that unless you get the test and trace system sorted out and we saw today that they're still a really big gap and how many...
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asjohn made the point, this is a man who loves an audience. he is, after all, an audience.e telegraphed her he was intending to do with this drive—by on twitter in a video. it's good saying that his fans have been out there a long time and i'm about to pay them a surprise visit he said, whereupon the presidential motorcade came out at the walter reed hospital and went past the crowd for about half a mile and then took a u—turn back into the medical centre. the president wearing a cloth mask over his face, secret service agents wearing and 95 ventilators, but i have to say that a lot of people in the crowd of course with those trump supporters were not wearing any sort of face coverings whatsoever. so, you know, it typical donald trump. the sort of things we have to get use to. that coming after the doctors had said it probably would not be tomorrow 01’ probably would not be tomorrow or thereafter it would be released from hospital. are we any released from hospital. are we a ny clearer released from hospital. are we any clearer now was going to happen? we had the briefing e
asjohn made the point, this is a man who loves an audience. he is, after all, an audience.e telegraphed her he was intending to do with this drive—by on twitter in a video. it's good saying that his fans have been out there a long time and i'm about to pay them a surprise visit he said, whereupon the presidential motorcade came out at the walter reed hospital and went past the crowd for about half a mile and then took a u—turn back into the medical centre. the president wearing a cloth mask...
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measure was introduced as part of the tougher restrictions which came into force in wales on friday, asjohnand definitely out of bounds. this is the scene now greeting shoppers in welsh supermarkets, with a ban on selling nonessential items in force. the welsh government says sticking to purchases such as food and medicine while ignoring toys, clothes and gifts will encourage people to spend as little time as possible in shops. but as the lockdown gets into full swing, not everybody is happy. a petition signed by more than 42,000 people has described the measure as disproportionate and cruel and calls for its reversal. in response, the first minister matt dra keford tweeted that he would review with supermarkets how the weekend had gone, but reminded people to only leave home if they had to. meanwhile, a 28—year—old man has been charged with criminal damage and contravention of coronavirus regulations following an incident at several cordoned—off shelves in a supermarket in bangor. and the cardiff government will be watching the financial impact of the lockdown closely, with some saying the
measure was introduced as part of the tougher restrictions which came into force in wales on friday, asjohnand definitely out of bounds. this is the scene now greeting shoppers in welsh supermarkets, with a ban on selling nonessential items in force. the welsh government says sticking to purchases such as food and medicine while ignoring toys, clothes and gifts will encourage people to spend as little time as possible in shops. but as the lockdown gets into full swing, not everybody is happy. a...
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he was really not mincing his words asjohn already mentioned the canaries in the coal mine phrase.ng, so much at stake here and lots of different issues. local and lots of different issues. local and national leadership coming to a with this one. i expect this will be one of the defining moments in terms of the coronavirus response. this i’ow of the coronavirus response. this row between andy burnham who is the representative i guess now of northern leaders and the government over how you try and introduce very tough coronavirus restrictions, how you try and stop this virus from growing and growing and how you balance that with the economy and trying to make sure thatjobs are still viable. andy burnham clearly lost his temper very much today and felt he was being bounced into a situation that he doesn't have much control over and for some foremost for him is making sure that people get the financial package that he thinks they deserves, not 66% but 80% laypeople had in the furlough scheme if it means that people will have to shut because of new restrictions. it's a really tough bat
he was really not mincing his words asjohn already mentioned the canaries in the coal mine phrase.ng, so much at stake here and lots of different issues. local and lots of different issues. local and national leadership coming to a with this one. i expect this will be one of the defining moments in terms of the coronavirus response. this i’ow of the coronavirus response. this row between andy burnham who is the representative i guess now of northern leaders and the government over how you try...
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measure was introduced as part of the tougher restrictions which came into force in wales on friday, asjohnts. behind bars and definitely out of bounds, this is the scene now greeting shoppers in welsh supermarkets with a ban on selling non—essential items enforced. there was government is sticking to packages such as food and medicine while ignoring toys, and gives. but as they locked and gets into full swing not everybody is happy. a petition signed by more than 42,000 people has described the measure is disproportionate and cruel and called for its reversal. in response, the first minister mike ra dford response, the first minister mike radford said he would review with supermarkets how the weekend had gone. but he reminded people not to leave home unless they had to. —— dra keford. leave home unless they had to. —— drakeford. a 28—year—old man has been charged with criminal damage and controversial of coronavirus regulations following an incident at a supermarket. and the cut of government will be watching the financial impact of the lockdown closely with some saying the pricetag could
measure was introduced as part of the tougher restrictions which came into force in wales on friday, asjohnts. behind bars and definitely out of bounds, this is the scene now greeting shoppers in welsh supermarkets with a ban on selling non—essential items enforced. there was government is sticking to packages such as food and medicine while ignoring toys, and gives. but as they locked and gets into full swing not everybody is happy. a petition signed by more than 42,000 people has described...
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asjohn mcdonnell has said, an almighty row is on its way if there is no de—escalation here, but i thinkrty values or something like that. are there people questioning precisely why he was suspended? know it came asa why he was suspended? know it came as a result of the comments or as a result of his reaction to that ehrc report, which was so very strongly worded, but are some people still questioning that? absolutely, there are those questions going on at the moment, so last night there was a meeting of labour‘s national executive committee, that is the nec, the ruling body of the party and members from the left there were questioning the general secretary as to what exact rule had actually been broken byjeremy corbyn. neither he nor the party have confirmed what that was, so nec members are certainly from the left talking about whether everything was in order in terms of process, in terms of the basis on which he was suspended and some of them are seeking to overturn the decision if they get the opportunity in a couple of weeks‘ time. they get the opportunity in a couple of weeks' time
asjohn mcdonnell has said, an almighty row is on its way if there is no de—escalation here, but i thinkrty values or something like that. are there people questioning precisely why he was suspended? know it came asa why he was suspended? know it came as a result of the comments or as a result of his reaction to that ehrc report, which was so very strongly worded, but are some people still questioning that? absolutely, there are those questions going on at the moment, so last night there was a...
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you heard from len mccluskey and we have seen mps such asjohn mcdonald and diane abbott coming out on, the civil war that raged for years that was driven by a huge influx of new members that came in withjeremy corbyn under his leadership. we saw that sort of power struggle if you like between the two wings of the labour party over those few years. since then they have gone to the electorate twice and have not managed to wind there. the election of sir keir starmer last year, he was not the favoured candidate of that wing of the left, that was rebecca long bailey, so it is already felt like a weakening power shift even though he was part of the shadow cabinet of jeremy corbyn, he was not the preferred candidate. it is felt like there has been this weakening of power so what the reaction is now to jeremy corbyn being suspended over the next couple of days i think will be really instructive as to where the power balance currently lies within the party. that decision as you said to suspend jeremy corbyn was a really big one to make and it came off the back of those findings from that repo
you heard from len mccluskey and we have seen mps such asjohn mcdonald and diane abbott coming out on, the civil war that raged for years that was driven by a huge influx of new members that came in withjeremy corbyn under his leadership. we saw that sort of power struggle if you like between the two wings of the labour party over those few years. since then they have gone to the electorate twice and have not managed to wind there. the election of sir keir starmer last year, he was not the...
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meanwhile, asjohn was reporting there, there is this other discussion or even route going on about thehe different areas of england, we should learn more about tomorrow, so all those millions of people waiting to find out more don't have too long to find out more don't have too long to wait now. jessica, thank you. president trump is no longer at risk of transmitting covid—19 to others, acording to the white house physician. earlier on saturday mr trump delivered a speech from the balcony of the white house, and told hundreds of cheering supporters that he was "feeling great". but there has been criticism over a lack of social distancing. our north america correspondent, david willis has the latest. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. the defiant removal of the facemask, a message to the faithful that their man is back. first of all, i'm feeling great. i don't know about you. how is everyone feeling? cheering a much anticipated memo from the president's doctor confirmed the leader of the free world is no longer a risk to others. now at day ten from symptom onset,
meanwhile, asjohn was reporting there, there is this other discussion or even route going on about thehe different areas of england, we should learn more about tomorrow, so all those millions of people waiting to find out more don't have too long to find out more don't have too long to wait now. jessica, thank you. president trump is no longer at risk of transmitting covid—19 to others, acording to the white house physician. earlier on saturday mr trump delivered a speech from the balcony of...
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the key difference, of course, asjohn mentioned in his piece is that those supermarkets will only beal media and from the retail consortium, saying that these measures have come in late in these measures have come in late in the day by the first minister and the day by the first minister and the boss government, but it has been donein the boss government, but it has been done in an effort to reduce the reason that people might want to go to the shop, to reduce the possibility that people will mix with others and potentially, of course, catch the virus. fairly, where i am this morning, was the first area in wales to go into local lockdown measures, almost two months ago, which meant no will enter the area here now. —— caerphilly. so this area has gone from local lockdown straight international lockdown. it is going to last for 17 days but the problem is that at the moment, we don't know exactly what will happen after that stop we should hear the detail later next week. tomos, thank you. restaurants and community groups have given their support to marcus rashford's campaign to feed dis
the key difference, of course, asjohn mentioned in his piece is that those supermarkets will only beal media and from the retail consortium, saying that these measures have come in late in these measures have come in late in the day by the first minister and the day by the first minister and the boss government, but it has been donein the boss government, but it has been done in an effort to reduce the reason that people might want to go to the shop, to reduce the possibility that people will...