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he is the mp for bournemouth and is on bournemouth beach this morning.ly so, they choose to go forward where others wouldn‘t. there is huge frustration from some residents. whatever happened here is not even people from around the area, you know, it's from outside and it's going to paint or make angell town look as if it is a bad community when it's not. moss side, manchester, saturday evening. hundreds gathered in contravention of lockdown rules. it ended in tragedy when two people were shot dead. some residents say police should have intervened earlier. it was only after everything had quietened down and everybody had dispersed, then the police turned up. there was like eight riot vans and they were parked, blocking this and that off but it was quiet. if they had been able to come when it was first reported, those poor people would still be alive. police say that breaking up the gathering could have made things even worse. police officers were in the area but there was a decision made not to disperse the full event itself. we have to consider the risk
he is the mp for bournemouth and is on bournemouth beach this morning.ly so, they choose to go forward where others wouldn‘t. there is huge frustration from some residents. whatever happened here is not even people from around the area, you know, it's from outside and it's going to paint or make angell town look as if it is a bad community when it's not. moss side, manchester, saturday evening. hundreds gathered in contravention of lockdown rules. it ended in tragedy when two people were shot...
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samkova, joint director of public house in bournemouth —— samkova, thank you very much.elebrations at anfield as liverpool become the premier league champions —— thirty years on since the club's last league title. the health secretary warns he has the power to close beaches, after thousands of people descended on bournemouth ignoring social distancing. labour leader, sir keir starmer, will speak to backbench mps later — who are concerned about his sacking of rebecca long—bailey. now, if you're thinking of going away this summer, sure you stay with us this morning as we'll be answering some of your questions on holidays in the uk and where you stand if you want to travel abroad. that's coming up at 09.30 with the chief executive of the association of leading visitor attractions, bernard donoghue, and the editor in chief of wanderlust travel magazine, lyn hughes. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, will speak this morning to backbench mps who are concerned about his sacking of rebecca long—bailey. the shadow education secretary was asked to stand down because she retweete
samkova, joint director of public house in bournemouth —— samkova, thank you very much.elebrations at anfield as liverpool become the premier league champions —— thirty years on since the club's last league title. the health secretary warns he has the power to close beaches, after thousands of people descended on bournemouth ignoring social distancing. labour leader, sir keir starmer, will speak to backbench mps later — who are concerned about his sacking of rebecca long—bailey....
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beachis close together, but bournemouth beach is enormous!w, it is a very long and deep stretch of beach and it is astonishing, actually, that so many people were able and free during the week to begin be able to go down to the beaches and i think we need to recognise that the country is not normal at the moment. many people would perhaps be away overseas at this point, especially at this time of the year. other people would normally be at work during the day, but at the moment they are not. so this is likely with they are not. so this is likely with the weather we have got and with everything else being so shut. this is likely to be a huge risk and it might be a reason for the government to consider whether we need to open up to consider whether we need to open up other areas of the economy, so we are not crowding people into certain places, which cause this kind of chaos. the new york times also putting borisjohnson the new york times also putting boris johnson under attack, describing this as liberty before lives, when it comes to these re
beachis close together, but bournemouth beach is enormous!w, it is a very long and deep stretch of beach and it is astonishing, actually, that so many people were able and free during the week to begin be able to go down to the beaches and i think we need to recognise that the country is not normal at the moment. many people would perhaps be away overseas at this point, especially at this time of the year. other people would normally be at work during the day, but at the moment they are not. so...
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the weather is great, the beach in bournemouth is fabulous, lots of british beaches are wonderful, andd obviously naturally want to go down to the beach, swim in the sea comedian swim anywhere else you know? pools or shots, gyms are shot. so it is something that i think the government made slightly misjudge because it's inevitable. if you haven't got people going abroad, they can't go on holiday elsewhere where they would normally go for the sun mc, and they are going to try and find it in britain, and we do have some wonderful places to go. i would hope that the government won't ta ke would hope that the government won't take this as a sign that we need to clamp—down again, because i fear that actually people are fed up with the whole thing and would be very relu cta nt the whole thing and would be very reluctant to suddenly say, "oh, i'm going to stay at home." clearly, if we have a problem with overloading, there needs to be a system where people can go for a certain length of time ora people can go for a certain length of time or a certain number of people can go in and then make s
the weather is great, the beach in bournemouth is fabulous, lots of british beaches are wonderful, andd obviously naturally want to go down to the beach, swim in the sea comedian swim anywhere else you know? pools or shots, gyms are shot. so it is something that i think the government made slightly misjudge because it's inevitable. if you haven't got people going abroad, they can't go on holiday elsewhere where they would normally go for the sun mc, and they are going to try and find it in...
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i think you can see from the scenes down in bournemouth and brighton in places like that, people aretion after what's been a very very stressful time. there's going to be many families who have had bereavement over the last few hellish months who believed they need a break, they need to get away, there is still going to be a lot of people who don't particularly will be fancying ants, but there will be quite a big u pta ke ants, but there will be quite a big uptake in foreign holidays. i think there's going to be some bargains out there to be got as a result of this, but at the moment, we've got the likes of france, germany, italy, croatia and spain saying that portugal is not yet on the list of destinations, and they are also hopeful for some sort of reciprocal agreement with australia and new zealand. but, yeah, ithinka agreement with australia and new zealand. but, yeah, i think a lot of people do value their holidays. we had a grueling time. a lot of people just want to get out of the house, but to go to the next stage and get abroad is going to be something that abroad is going t
i think you can see from the scenes down in bournemouth and brighton in places like that, people aretion after what's been a very very stressful time. there's going to be many families who have had bereavement over the last few hellish months who believed they need a break, they need to get away, there is still going to be a lot of people who don't particularly will be fancying ants, but there will be quite a big u pta ke ants, but there will be quite a big uptake in foreign holidays. i think...
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how they listen to the scene down in bournemouth today.happening that so many people think it is acceptable to come down here and use our beaches when we have got a national emergency going on. it is a national emergency and not a national holiday. we not having a couple of drinks, enjoying the sun. the closest we are going to get to a holiday this year. not good, is it? going to cause a second wave. the person who has got to clean up the mass hit there is the leader of bournemouth, christchurch and poole council, who is speaking to us now. hello, i have been known to get out with my litter picker on occasions. is tonight one of the nights where you do litter picking? i will not be out tonight, but there tomorrow is the beach clean—up starts. they start at first light, so maybe i will get up early and help. in practical terms, i know you guys have talked about this in terms ofa major incident, but what can you do when shed loads of people independent of each otherjump in the car and head to the beach? the reason we have declared a major in
how they listen to the scene down in bournemouth today.happening that so many people think it is acceptable to come down here and use our beaches when we have got a national emergency going on. it is a national emergency and not a national holiday. we not having a couple of drinks, enjoying the sun. the closest we are going to get to a holiday this year. not good, is it? going to cause a second wave. the person who has got to clean up the mass hit there is the leader of bournemouth,...
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duncan kennedy is in bournemouth and has this report.g here tonight. we have had extraordinary scenes of overcrowding throughout the day. at one point today, the council said there were something like half a million people that have descended on this beach and, despite repeated warnings by the council for people to go home, many simply ignored that message and that is why this afternoon they declared this a major incident. these were the unprecedented scenes on bournemouth beach today. the council says around half a million people turned up to use the beach. the opportunity for social distancing was almost entirely gone. even though many did try to find a space. this afternoon the council said it could no longer cope and declared a major incident. right now the restaurants are closed, bars are closed, the attractions are closed and you cannot play crazy golf, go in the arcade and you cannot do any of the fabulous things we have got available, so after 4th ofjuly those people would be spread around the various activities. also hotels will
duncan kennedy is in bournemouth and has this report.g here tonight. we have had extraordinary scenes of overcrowding throughout the day. at one point today, the council said there were something like half a million people that have descended on this beach and, despite repeated warnings by the council for people to go home, many simply ignored that message and that is why this afternoon they declared this a major incident. these were the unprecedented scenes on bournemouth beach today. the...
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look closely, and you mightjust be able to see the sand on bournemouth beach.losest we're going to get to a holiday this year, isn't it? we looked at it yesterday, it looks really cramped, that's why we thought we would get here early, but there are still quite a few people. i mean, if people get too close, we'll probably say, can you move over a little bit? i don't know what's happening, that some people think it's acceptable to come down here and use our beaches when we have a national emergency going on, it is a national emergency and not a national holiday. but in many places, it hasn't looked that way. brighton beach has also been busy. at formby on merseyside, police have put in place a dispersal zone after a number of arrests were made on wednesday. and the government isn't ruling out closing beaches if people ignore social distancing rules. we do have that power. i'm reluctant to use it because, you know, people have had a pretty tough lockdown and i want people to be — obviously, i, you know — everybody should be able to enjoy the sunshine. the key is
look closely, and you mightjust be able to see the sand on bournemouth beach.losest we're going to get to a holiday this year, isn't it? we looked at it yesterday, it looks really cramped, that's why we thought we would get here early, but there are still quite a few people. i mean, if people get too close, we'll probably say, can you move over a little bit? i don't know what's happening, that some people think it's acceptable to come down here and use our beaches when we have a national...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in bournemouth. news, still to come: celebrations on merseyside, as liverpool claim the premier league title — and end a 30 year wait to be crowned english football champions again. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as our land. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." cheering as the uk woke up to the news that it is to exit the european union, leave campaigners began celebrating. in total, 17.4 million people voted for the uk to leave the eu. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which, for 29 years, has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: one month after the death of george floyd in police de
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in bournemouth. news, still to come: celebrations on merseyside, as liverpool claim the premier league title — and end a 30 year wait to be crowned english football champions again. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as our land. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein...
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don't forget bournemouth versus crystal palace over on bbc one right now in the premier league, it ise, goodbye for now. hello. unlike recent days, these quys hello. unlike recent days, these guys may have threatened showers and there have been one or two around today but most places, this might be threatening skies, have stayed dry and there have been some sunny spells around but we are all about to get another dose of rain. already edging towards western part of the uk. wetand edging towards western part of the uk. wet and windy weather sweeping east across the uk. sunshine and showers tomorrow. this is the progress of the rain through the night, western hills, heavy here but you will see if few hours of rain, apart from the north—east of scotland, far south—east of england, bright and early tomorrow, temperatures soared into double figures. the rain tomorrow will be around eastern parts of england in the morning before clearing by the end of the morning, clearing was in scotla nd end of the morning, clearing was in scotland but then pushing into the northern isles during the day. b
don't forget bournemouth versus crystal palace over on bbc one right now in the premier league, it ise, goodbye for now. hello. unlike recent days, these quys hello. unlike recent days, these guys may have threatened showers and there have been one or two around today but most places, this might be threatening skies, have stayed dry and there have been some sunny spells around but we are all about to get another dose of rain. already edging towards western part of the uk. wetand edging towards...
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these were the unprecedented scenes on bournemouth beach today. people turned up to use the beach. the opportunity for social distancing was almost entirely gone, even though many did try to find a space. this afternoon, the council said it could no longer cope and declared a major incident. right now, the restaurants are closed, the bars are closed, the attractions are closed — you can't play crazy golf, you can't go in the arcade, you can't do any of the fabulous things we've got available. so after the 4th ofjuly, those people can be spread around those various activities. also, hotels will be open, so hotel car parks are open, so there's other places for people to park. right now, it's there's just not enough facilities here and so it's kettling everybody to the beach and that's causing a lot of problems. with many facilities closed, the beach was the only space to go. declaring it a major incident enabled official agencies to come together to pool their resources amidst scenes of chaos and overcrowding. if people get too close, they'll probab
these were the unprecedented scenes on bournemouth beach today. people turned up to use the beach. the opportunity for social distancing was almost entirely gone, even though many did try to find a space. this afternoon, the council said it could no longer cope and declared a major incident. right now, the restaurants are closed, the bars are closed, the attractions are closed — you can't play crazy golf, you can't go in the arcade, you can't do any of the fabulous things we've got available....
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these are pictures from bournemouth beach in dorset county on england's south coast.e hottest day of the year so far in the uk, and that means huge crowds of people have flocked to the beach. officials say 500,000 people visited dorset today from other counties and that authorities are struggling to cope with the crowds. here's a tweet from the local member of parliament, tobias ellwood. here's more from mr ellwood. we need to recognise that this is still an enduring emergency and it's very sad to see a number of people being so selfish, but also acting dangerously as well. we have got to bear in mind the effort that we have made to get to where we are today. we have done well to get through the peak, but all of that could be so easily undone if we see a second spike. that's a view shared by many across the uk. james moore writing in the independent went as far to say... his article's been widely shared on facebook. it's worth remembering, more than 40,000 people have died from covid—i9 in the uk so far. that figure rose by 149 today, while more than 1,000 new cases h
these are pictures from bournemouth beach in dorset county on england's south coast.e hottest day of the year so far in the uk, and that means huge crowds of people have flocked to the beach. officials say 500,000 people visited dorset today from other counties and that authorities are struggling to cope with the crowds. here's a tweet from the local member of parliament, tobias ellwood. here's more from mr ellwood. we need to recognise that this is still an enduring emergency and it's very sad...
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tonight it will be gary lineker at the helm for bournemouth against crystal palace. on bbc one. thank you, mike. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is this evening at five to seven, bye for now. good afternoon. high streets are the you're watching the bbc news channel. let's get more now on the review by the uk government on whether to relax the two metre social distancing guidelines in england. ministers have promised to make a decision next week ahead of the reopening of pubs and restaurants at the beginning ofjuly. the chancellor rishi sunak has been speaking to reporters on a visit to shops in north yorkshire this morning. high streets are the beating heart of our communities. we are in a new phase of this crisis now. because of the progress we've made we are able to take steps to slowly reopen our country and kick—start our economy. and that starts with our high streets. shops have done a fantasticjob to make sure that they are safe environments, and they are absolutely ready to welcome us back with open
tonight it will be gary lineker at the helm for bournemouth against crystal palace. on bbc one. thank you, mike. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is this evening at five to seven, bye for now. good afternoon. high streets are the you're watching the bbc news channel. let's get more now on the review by the uk government on whether to relax the two metre social distancing guidelines in england. ministers have promised to make a decision...
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look closely and you mightjust be able to see the sand on bournemouth beach.ople visited dorset yesterday, according to one local mp. in many parts, social distancing almost impossible. we had a couple of drinks and enjoy the sun. the closest we are going to get to a holiday this year. i thought we would get here early but there was still quite a few people but if people get too close, we may say can you move over a little bit? i don't know what is happening that so many people think it is acceptable to come down here and use our beaches when we have got a national emergency going on. it is a national emergency and not a national emergency and not a national holiday. but in many places, it is not looked that way. brighton beach has also been busy. at formby on merseyside, police have put in place a dispersal zone after a number of arrests were made on wednesday. and the government is not ruling out closing beaches if people ignore social distancing rules. we do have that power. i am reluctant to use it because, you know, people have had a pretty tough lockdown
look closely and you mightjust be able to see the sand on bournemouth beach.ople visited dorset yesterday, according to one local mp. in many parts, social distancing almost impossible. we had a couple of drinks and enjoy the sun. the closest we are going to get to a holiday this year. i thought we would get here early but there was still quite a few people but if people get too close, we may say can you move over a little bit? i don't know what is happening that so many people think it is...
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founder, robert baden—powell, who was accused being a hitler supporter, is to be taken down by bournemouthil. and filming returns on the uk's most watched soap. corrie scriptwriters insist coronavirus won't dominate storylines. hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. for the first time since lockdown began 11 weeks ago, millions of people living alone in england will be able to stay overnight in another persons‘ house. the new measure, described by the prime minister, as the ‘support bubble‘ will come into effect from saturday, but does not apply to people who are shielding or to people in wales, northern ireland and scotland. the government is coming under increasing pressure from former cabinet ministers to relax the two—metre rule on social distancing in order to kick—start the economy. and, in the next hourfigures from nhs england are expected to reveal a decline in the number of people receiving urgent referrals for cancer care during the pandemic. our assistant political editor, norman smith is at westminster. let's begin with that to me to a social distancin
founder, robert baden—powell, who was accused being a hitler supporter, is to be taken down by bournemouthil. and filming returns on the uk's most watched soap. corrie scriptwriters insist coronavirus won't dominate storylines. hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. for the first time since lockdown began 11 weeks ago, millions of people living alone in england will be able to stay overnight in another persons‘ house. the new measure, described by the prime...
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officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have to clear the major incident after massive crowds flock in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. authorities in one of 2 german districts under a renewed pandemic lock down say the opening 5 new centers for people to get free coronavirus tests the aim is to carry out $10000.00 tests per day in the town of good as little people are being told to expect long queues the town of the neighboring districts have become hotspots after an outbreak at a local meat processing plant that infected about thought 1500 people. in the meat cutting section a 10 yes it's the center of the outbreak 2 thirds of the workers here have tested positive but why did the virus spread like wildfire here scientists suspect it could be related to the air cooling and circulation system in the plant. but base here what we didn't know before is that under these circumstances the research elati
officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have to clear the major incident after massive crowds flock in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. authorities in one of 2 german districts under a renewed pandemic lock down say the opening 5 new centers for people to get free coronavirus tests the aim is to carry out...
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these were the unprecedented scenes on bournemouth beach today.f a million people turned up to use the beach. the opportunity for social distancing was almost entirely gone. even though many did try to find a space. this afternoon the council said it could no longer cope and declared a major incident. right now the restaurants are closed and bars are close and attractions are closed and you cannot go in the arcade and you cannot do any of the fabulous things we have got available so after 11th ofjuly those people would be spread around the various activities. also hotels will be open so car parks are open and there other places for people to park. right now there's not enough facilities here and it's getting everyone to the beach and causing problems. with many facilities closed, the beach was the only space to go. declaring it a major incident enabled agencies to come together and pool their resources: amid scenes of chaos and overcrowding. if people get too close they would say, it's not good. it's not good. it's going to cause a second wave. th
these were the unprecedented scenes on bournemouth beach today.f a million people turned up to use the beach. the opportunity for social distancing was almost entirely gone. even though many did try to find a space. this afternoon the council said it could no longer cope and declared a major incident. right now the restaurants are closed and bars are close and attractions are closed and you cannot go in the arcade and you cannot do any of the fabulous things we have got available so after 11th...
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istanbul now in other coronavirus news around the world officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after a massive crowds flock there in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. u.s. health officials say as many as 20000000 people may have already been infected with cove it 19 almost 10 times more than the number of confirmed cases as the state of texas pauses plans to reopen its economy amid a surge in coated 19 cases. authorities in one of 2 german districts under 3 nude pandemic lockdown say they're opening 5 new centers for people to get free coronavirus tests the aim is to carry out 10000 tests daily in the town of groucho's low but people are being told to expect long waiting times the town and a neighboring district have become hotspots after an outbreak at a local meat processing plant that infected about $1500.00 people. the meat cutting section the 10 yeses at the center
istanbul now in other coronavirus news around the world officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after a massive crowds flock there in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. u.s. health officials say as many as 20000000 people may have already been infected with cove it 19 almost...
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adjectives that have been used to describe the scenes on thursday thousands flocked to the beaches of bournemouth defying social distancing brawls as the u.k. registered the hottest day of the year the fear of coronavirus seemingly melted away so hard all it take that scene was really really hard i got tempted and i jumped in to see oh. it's cool it's my own and i'm going to. have really bad light from lack by wealthy bed today. the crowding in parties that followed at night caused major concern among the authorities and local residents officials reacted by declaring a so-called major incident never reaches that gives them additional powers to tackle the issue. it's already worried to see so many people not only be selfish but actually be so dangerous given this and journey on top of action is filed by fragrance restrictions will be imposed that will actually have to follow and it's really critical that we listen to the master and the message is clear head home save lives with temperatures set to drop in the coming days a repeat of the situation is unlike so now that school holidays are only a co
adjectives that have been used to describe the scenes on thursday thousands flocked to the beaches of bournemouth defying social distancing brawls as the u.k. registered the hottest day of the year the fear of coronavirus seemingly melted away so hard all it take that scene was really really hard i got tempted and i jumped in to see oh. it's cool it's my own and i'm going to. have really bad light from lack by wealthy bed today. the crowding in parties that followed at night caused major...
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officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after massive crowds flock to the beach in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health a guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. democratic lawmakers and the u.s. house of representatives have approved a sweeping police reform bill it follows mass protests in the wake of the killing of george floyd in police custody but the bill is unlikely to pass the republican held senate the health minister of the democratic republic of congo has announced the end of it's a bowl an epidemic describing it as the longest most complex and deadliest outbreak in the country's history it began in august 28th teen and went on to claim more than 2000 lives more than 300000 people received experimental vaccines. a massive cloud of locusts has ravaged corn plantations in argentina the insects came from paraguayan and are expected to spread across regions of south america authorities in parts of braz
officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after massive crowds flock to the beach in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health a guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. democratic lawmakers and the u.s. house of representatives have approved a sweeping police reform bill it follows mass protests in the wake of the killing of...
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officials in the english beach town of bournemouth declared a major incident after a massive crowds flocked to the beach in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance of the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. german financial service provider wire card has filed for insolvency after disclosing an almost $2000000000.00 euro financial hole in its books the company's former c.e.o. faces charges of inflating the company's balance sheets orders as say they're clear indications of an elaborate fraud involving multiple parties around the world. lufthansa shareholders have voted to accept the german government's 9000000000 euro rescue package for the airline the bailout will make the german taxpayer the biggest shareholder in the country's largest carrier with a 20 percent stake lufthansa struggle to stay afloat as a coronavirus crisis disrupts air travel around the world the shareholders weren't exactly happy about it but your turn it was bankruptcy for the company and
officials in the english beach town of bournemouth declared a major incident after a massive crowds flocked to the beach in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance of the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. german financial service provider wire card has filed for insolvency after disclosing an almost $2000000000.00 euro financial hole in its books the company's...
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some other stories making headlines around the world today officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after massive crowds flocked here there and hot weather for the already said ignoring public health guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. democratic lawmakers in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a sweeping police reform bill that follows the mass protests in the wake of the death of george floyd during a police arrest the bill is unlikely to pass the republican held senate torrential rain has brought flash flooding to south central and eastern chinese provinces including junk she and guangxi beijing has urged more than a dozen provinces to take for cautions with more turbulent weather in the forecast and a massive cloud of locusts has ravaged crops in argentina the insects came from paraguayan are expected to spread across regions of south america authorities in parts of brazil are preparing emergency measures to sup
some other stories making headlines around the world today officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after massive crowds flocked here there and hot weather for the already said ignoring public health guidance on the coronavirus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. democratic lawmakers in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a sweeping police...
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stacey in bournemouth on advantage.eing able to get to the games and that, and hopefully this is our year. the stands may be empty, but has the team tries to get back into the premier league for the first time in16 years, the premier league for the first time in 16 years, they won't feel alone. yeah! i guess they will be seen similar to that enlarges and kitchens all over the country over the next nine of the championship, as it reaches its conclusion. as for the idea of playing in live crowd effects, some may like it, others feel it is distracting. the efl told me last night they will consult all the championship clubs about it next week. it isa it is a work in progress, of course, because we've never been in this position before, or behind closed doors. so rob price, head of medicine at leads, might say that is physically ready. but how will all the teams cope with the lack of and fans? it isjust bizarre, isn't it? it is just such a weird way of imagining that kind of atmosphere change. i mean, itjust wouldn't work, r
stacey in bournemouth on advantage.eing able to get to the games and that, and hopefully this is our year. the stands may be empty, but has the team tries to get back into the premier league for the first time in16 years, the premier league for the first time in 16 years, they won't feel alone. yeah! i guess they will be seen similar to that enlarges and kitchens all over the country over the next nine of the championship, as it reaches its conclusion. as for the idea of playing in live crowd...
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look at what we saw in bournemouth recently and in brighton.r towns, a lot of people do go out on a saturday night and that's good. people having a great time. but to have social distancing, to maintain the order with the sort of numbers we are talking about... what would have been better, if the government had chosen to ask us at a consultation with us, what we would have said is either open a little bit earlier, this week, lets a wednesday or thursday this week or a little bit later on the monday and have a gradual moving into it. but just opening on a saturday night mid—summer is pure madness, in my view. i did have some messages from republicans last week saying they we re republicans last week saying they were worried about the reopening being on a saturday and actually mid week or a monday might have been a bit more helpful. also, of course, i don't know how many premier league matches on saturday as well obviously on the telly. last week in london, as you know, we saw an illegal street party in brixton where 22 officers were injured. the
look at what we saw in bournemouth recently and in brighton.r towns, a lot of people do go out on a saturday night and that's good. people having a great time. but to have social distancing, to maintain the order with the sort of numbers we are talking about... what would have been better, if the government had chosen to ask us at a consultation with us, what we would have said is either open a little bit earlier, this week, lets a wednesday or thursday this week or a little bit later on the...
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i will turn to darren slade from the daily echo in bournemouth.uld you give to people thinking of visiting the coast this weekend and to the local authority is concerned about the risks to public health? meanwhile we have many hospitality business who are worried about whether they can survive this year, and if there is any industry specific aide the government can give in towns like bournemouth and weymouth to help them get back on their feet. your question reveals two sides to the same coin because on the one hand people need to avoid crowded areas, and to answer your question uncrowded beaches when we say stay alert as it says on here, we literally mean keep two metres away from people. don't endanger yourself and risk this spreading and for us to throw away the hard work we have done. the message could not be clearer. i suspect we have been helped by the cooler weather this weekend but nonetheless the message remains the same. another point i should highlight is that with regards to lifeguards, they have not been able to train, there are fewer
i will turn to darren slade from the daily echo in bournemouth.uld you give to people thinking of visiting the coast this weekend and to the local authority is concerned about the risks to public health? meanwhile we have many hospitality business who are worried about whether they can survive this year, and if there is any industry specific aide the government can give in towns like bournemouth and weymouth to help them get back on their feet. your question reveals two sides to the same coin...
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game has come to confess, including the merseyside derby on sunday, but history will be made at bournemouthgue match. if future pop quiz question no doubt, once we are all allowed back. as the penultimate day of royal, race, the commonwealth cop. to the bottom of your screen you will see the golden horde written by adam kirby purchased the fire shot. the charge on demand. into second. he did enjoy success in the race before, he was writing the fanny logan with stakes, it was his third winner of the meeting and impressive 70th and total at royal ascot. and harley doyle became only the third female jockey to ride at royal ascot, dragon was a 33 to one shot in the duke of edinburgh and callaway, on the ascot role of honour. they have announced that they will be reviewing the use of they will be reviewing the use of the songs swing low sweet chariot at england games. rugby football union says many fans do not know the songs links with slavery, song when the members plane to twickenham because his nickname is chariot. you use something negatively or positively, i choose to use it positively. i d
game has come to confess, including the merseyside derby on sunday, but history will be made at bournemouthgue match. if future pop quiz question no doubt, once we are all allowed back. as the penultimate day of royal, race, the commonwealth cop. to the bottom of your screen you will see the golden horde written by adam kirby purchased the fire shot. the charge on demand. into second. he did enjoy success in the race before, he was writing the fanny logan with stakes, it was his third winner of...
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first, ruth in bournemouth.” to questions from the public. first, ruth in bournemouth. selling coffee, takeaway food and ice creams. but i am concerned to see many doing so without wearing gloves and masks. with masks mandatory now in many settings, surely they are essential for those serving food and drinks to the public? how else are we protected from those serving transmitting coronavirus and the unfortunate event that they have it and are not at that point aware? thank you, ruth. as we open up shops and other places selling coffee and beverages to the public, we are setting out all sorts of guidelines about how to do it in a covid—secure way. the basic guidance on masks, as you know, or face way. the basic guidance on masks, as you know, orface coverings, is that you know, orface coverings, is that you should wear a face covering when you should wear a face covering when you are likely to be in close contact with people you don't normally meet. i think i will go to chris and patrick for a comment on whether gloves and face coverings should be absolutely necessary in
first, ruth in bournemouth.” to questions from the public. first, ruth in bournemouth. selling coffee, takeaway food and ice creams. but i am concerned to see many doing so without wearing gloves and masks. with masks mandatory now in many settings, surely they are essential for those serving food and drinks to the public? how else are we protected from those serving transmitting coronavirus and the unfortunate event that they have it and are not at that point aware? thank you, ruth. as we...
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ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth.d me the n word behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo, it's uncertain whether real change will take place. i feel things can definitely change. will it change? i'm not completely sure. like the guys have said, it's literally just like it's ingrained into the dna of the uk. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. scientists in israel say they've managed to produce hydrogen from plants, in what's hoped could be a breakthrough in using vegetation to produce electricity. rich preston explains. the discovery was made using microscopic algae, plant naturally absorb energy from the sun and photosynthesise it for their needs but when these r
ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth.d me the n word behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo,...
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the prime minister refered to the huge crowds seen on bournemouth beach yesterday as a reminder of thehe uk's biggest shopping centres has gone into administration. the company, which owns the trafford centre in greater manchester, the lakeside complex in essex, and braehead in glasgow, failed to agree a deal with creditors over its huge debts, which grew during the lockdown. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the customers are coming back after lockdown, but now the company behind some of our biggest and most popular shopping centres has collapsed. at lakeside in essex today, it's busy and business as usual. it's got everything here, hasn't it? all the shops are on top of each other, everything's here that you need, so you can come to one place and get it all. i don't really go anywhere else for shopping. so, yeah, to me and a lot of people, yeah, very important. and you've come for a day? more or less! intu has 17 shopping centres in the uk, and they play a big role in the local economies they serve. intu employs 2500 people directly — just over 100,000 work inside its
the prime minister refered to the huge crowds seen on bournemouth beach yesterday as a reminder of thehe uk's biggest shopping centres has gone into administration. the company, which owns the trafford centre in greater manchester, the lakeside complex in essex, and braehead in glasgow, failed to agree a deal with creditors over its huge debts, which grew during the lockdown. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the customers are coming back after lockdown, but now the company...
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in other coronavirus news around the world right now officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after massive crowds fall there in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance on the corona virus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. u.s. health officials say as many as 20000000 people may have already been infected with tobit 19 almost 10 times more than the number of confirmed cases this is the state of texas pauses plans to reopen its economy admitted a surge in covert 19 cases. in india it's been almost 3 weeks since authorities began lifting coronavirus restrictions and cases are surging the capital delhi has become the worst affected city with health officials buckling under the strain of rising infections officials are rushing to extend testing to millions of residents. the sharp rise in cases in delhi has seen it crowned the coronavirus capital of india the government is being heavily criticised troops pull a contact tracing on t
in other coronavirus news around the world right now officials in the english beach town of bournemouth have declared a major incident after massive crowds fall there in hot weather authorities said ignoring public health guidance on the corona virus was irresponsible the declaration allows them to initiate an emergency response including the deployment of additional police patrols. u.s. health officials say as many as 20000000 people may have already been infected with tobit 19 almost 10 times...
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warning about large public gatherings after around half a million people flocked to the beach in bournemouthy said coronavirus cases would rise again if people didn't continue to respect social distancing. here's duncan kennedy. these are the unprecedented seen on today. the opportunity for social distancing was almost entirely gone. even though many did try to find a space. this afternoon, the council said it could no longer cope and declared a major incident. right now the restaurants are closed, the bars are closed, the attractions are closed, you can't play crazy golf, you can't go in the arcade, you can't do any of the fabulous things we've got available. so, after the 4th ofjuly those people can be spread around those various activities. also, hotels will be open, so hotel car parks are open, so there's other places for people to park. right now there's not enough facilities here, so, it's kettling everybody to the beach and that's causing a lot of problems. declaring it a major incident had agencies come together and pool their resources and leave scenes of chaos and overcrowding. is
warning about large public gatherings after around half a million people flocked to the beach in bournemouthy said coronavirus cases would rise again if people didn't continue to respect social distancing. here's duncan kennedy. these are the unprecedented seen on today. the opportunity for social distancing was almost entirely gone. even though many did try to find a space. this afternoon, the council said it could no longer cope and declared a major incident. right now the restaurants are...
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well, it is a very difficult thing, because i noticed even today, at your bournemouth beach, they didn'tand and a resort area where we are seeing the same thing there. the method has got to be, you may take this back to be, you may take this back to your parents, your grandparents, aunts and uncles, and that is exactly what is happening. whether that resonates with these young people i think is another question, i know our school and iam question, i know our school and i am working with the city and cou nty i am working with the city and county where we are to try and develop messages to get out to these people to tell them what is going on. professorjoseph mccormick, thank you so much for joining mccormick, thank you so much forjoining us. for the first time in history, the us house of representatives has approved a measure to make washington, dc the country's 51st state. dc stands, of course, for district of columbia — and it has a population of over 700,000 people, larger than the populations of several states, but residents have no voting representation in congress. in the house of r
well, it is a very difficult thing, because i noticed even today, at your bournemouth beach, they didn'tand and a resort area where we are seeing the same thing there. the method has got to be, you may take this back to be, you may take this back to your parents, your grandparents, aunts and uncles, and that is exactly what is happening. whether that resonates with these young people i think is another question, i know our school and iam question, i know our school and i am working with the...
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ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth.ord behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo, it's uncertain whether real change will take place. i feel things can definitely change. will it change? i'm not completely sure. like the guys have said, it's literally just like it's ingrained into the dna of the uk. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. scientists in israel say they've managed to produce hydrogen from plants, in what's hoped could be a breakthrough in using vegetation to produce electricity. rich preston explains. the discovery was made using microscopic algae. plants naturally absorb energy from the sun and photosynthesise it for their own needs, but when these researc
ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth.ord behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo, it's...
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ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth.white parents, they called me the n word behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo, it's uncertain whether real change will take place. i feel things can definitely change. will it change? i'm not completely sure. like the guys have said, it's literallyjust like it's ingrained into the dna of the uk. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. another of europe's biggest football leagues, spain's la liga, has restarted, three months after being suspended because of coronavirus. the first match is one of the country's most fiercely contested derbies, seville versus real betis. the game is being played behind closed doors, but tv viewers have
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were seen as beachgoers travel for hours to reach the dorset codes on the south of england the bournemouth christ church and pool council declared a major incident and said services were completely unfair stretched it prompted the chief medical officer to plea for people to respect social distancing or risk undoing previous efforts while the health secretary warned action could be taken if infections rose as a result. got to respect the rules you got to respect social distancing is still important and we do have we do have ours and if we see a spike in the number of cases then we will take action when it comes as the government's test and trace system is getting worse at contacting those who have come into contact with the virus due to fewer people being at home data shows that the number of close contacts of those testing positive reached by the system fell by over 9 percent from the previous week while as many as 30 percent of those who tested positive couldn't be contacted by the scheme well there are also concerns about social distancing after the prime minister reduced the rule from 2
were seen as beachgoers travel for hours to reach the dorset codes on the south of england the bournemouth christ church and pool council declared a major incident and said services were completely unfair stretched it prompted the chief medical officer to plea for people to respect social distancing or risk undoing previous efforts while the health secretary warned action could be taken if infections rose as a result. got to respect the rules you got to respect social distancing is still...
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this was the beach in bournemouth yesterday.here, this was whitby — people were making more of an effort to spread out. with many expected to be holidaying at home this year, how people enjoy the sun safely is likely to be an issue for much of the summer. temperatures, though, are expected to dip at the weekend. jon donnison, bbc news. let's find out a bit more detail on the hot weather from matt. what do those unusually high levels of uv mean? there is real concern about this. exceptionally high uv levels, charlie. good morning, normally across the uk at this time of year we see uv levels at six or seven, we are potentially at nine today and these could be record levels nationwide, especially in the south of england and south wales. the main causes behind that are we are very close to the summer solstice and the sun is at its highest. through the winter and spring we saw an exceptional depletion of ozone levels in the northern hemisphere, and usually this is caused by natural weather patterns but that is going to have a big imp
this was the beach in bournemouth yesterday.here, this was whitby — people were making more of an effort to spread out. with many expected to be holidaying at home this year, how people enjoy the sun safely is likely to be an issue for much of the summer. temperatures, though, are expected to dip at the weekend. jon donnison, bbc news. let's find out a bit more detail on the hot weather from matt. what do those unusually high levels of uv mean? there is real concern about this. exceptionally...
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and on the first weekend of premier league football since the restart, could bournemouth recover at homevening. thames valley police say they're investigating a serious incident, in a park in reading in berkshire. a number of people have been stabbed and there are reports three people may have died but this has not been officially confirmed. two people are being treated in hospital. helena wilkinson is at the scene for us tonight. just bring us up to date with the latest. clive, there is a huge police investigation here in reading in the town centre, with dozens of officers around and a massive police cordon. the park itself is just behind us, behind that wall over there, we can't get anywhere near it for obvious reasons but police were called at 7pm when it would have been liked to reports of a stabbing in that part, there were pictures showing a couple of air ambulances in the park itself and other emergency services. we know the number of people were stabbed. there are sources suggesting the number of people also died but that hasn't been confirmed by officers from thames valley polic
and on the first weekend of premier league football since the restart, could bournemouth recover at homevening. thames valley police say they're investigating a serious incident, in a park in reading in berkshire. a number of people have been stabbed and there are reports three people may have died but this has not been officially confirmed. two people are being treated in hospital. helena wilkinson is at the scene for us tonight. just bring us up to date with the latest. clive, there is a huge...
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the bbc will show bournemouth versus crystal palace on 20 june at 7.45pm, followed by norwich againstfurther two matches will be shown live, but they have yet to be confirmed. let's take a look at some more of the day's sport stories. chelsea have agreed a deal to sign rb leipzig striker timo werner, when the transfer window opens again. the german forward will cost around £54 million. ronnie 0'sullivan tookjust 41 minutes to win his first competitive game of snooker since february. the five—times world champion knocked in a break of 112 as he beat kishan hirani 3—0. that was the first of three group games in the matchroom league in milton keynes. the women's 400 metres world champion has been suspended from athletics after failing to make herself available for anti—doping tests. salwa eid naser of bahrain ran the third fastest time in history to win in doha last year. nfl stars are just of the names from the world of sport, calling for more action to tackle racism in society. amid the global protests held since the death of george floyd — several players, including super bowl—winning
the bbc will show bournemouth versus crystal palace on 20 june at 7.45pm, followed by norwich againstfurther two matches will be shown live, but they have yet to be confirmed. let's take a look at some more of the day's sport stories. chelsea have agreed a deal to sign rb leipzig striker timo werner, when the transfer window opens again. the german forward will cost around £54 million. ronnie 0'sullivan tookjust 41 minutes to win his first competitive game of snooker since february. the...
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ric's first encounter of discrimination was as a foster child in bournemouth. called me the n word behind closed doors. yeah, it was a crazy period. do you think things will change as a result of the black lives matter protests? i think people are more aware, more enlightened than before. i think a lot of people are. i'm still seeing pockets of society that are refusing to acknowledge it's even a thing, it's even a problem. while many welcome the current spotlight that's been put on racism, for dayo, it's uncertain whether real change will take place. i think things can definitely change. will it change? i'm not completely sure. like the guys have said, it's literallyjust like it's ingrained into the dna of the uk. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. uber has announced that it will make face coverings mandatory for drivers and passengers across the uk from monday. until now, the minicab app firm has been urging people to stay home for their safety and the safety of drivers who've been making essential trips. but today, the company says measures have been introduced
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we can speak now to tobias ellwood, the conservative mp for bournemouth east.irst at pc keith palmer's side and you made a very valiant efforts to help try to save his life along with others who were at the scene that day, and sadly, those efforts were unsuccessful, and you were involved in the efforts included by the police federation to get this memorial. what you make of the photograph you have seen, the image, it appears to show?|j the photograph you have seen, the image, it appears to show? i am really saddened to see this, it's one of the most disturbing images i've seen. we are going through a very difficult period of self reflection here, quite rightly, for us reflection here, quite rightly, for us to look back and have a long overdue debate about our complex past and perhaps be more aware and more critical of our own history, and black lives matter is actually allowed that to happen. but what we are seeing today with black lives matter actually retreating from wanting to demonstrate, but the minority far right groups wanting to come to london on the pr
we can speak now to tobias ellwood, the conservative mp for bournemouth east.irst at pc keith palmer's side and you made a very valiant efforts to help try to save his life along with others who were at the scene that day, and sadly, those efforts were unsuccessful, and you were involved in the efforts included by the police federation to get this memorial. what you make of the photograph you have seen, the image, it appears to show?|j the photograph you have seen, the image, it appears to...
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could see a spike in uk covid—19 cases, after around half a million people flocked to the beach in bournemouthhe hottest day of the year. the government's chief medical adviser issued a stark warning about large public gatherings. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament. lifting the lockdown across the uk. boris johnson relaxes england's covid—19 rules. today, we can say that our long national hibernation is beginning to come to an end. but can we trust the prime minister? he has been found out. he either dodges the question or he gives dodgy answers. and what it's like being a care worker during a pandemic? mps try to find out. do you feel valued for what you do? no. i feel valued by the company i work for. i do not feel valued by members of the public. all that to come and more from the uk's four parliaments, after a week dominated by the prime minister's announcement of a major relaxation of the coronavirus restrictions in england. pubs, restaurants and hotels can re—open from the 4th ofjuly with restrictions. so can places of worship, play
could see a spike in uk covid—19 cases, after around half a million people flocked to the beach in bournemouthhe hottest day of the year. the government's chief medical adviser issued a stark warning about large public gatherings. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament. lifting the lockdown across the uk. boris johnson relaxes england's covid—19 rules. today, we can say that our long national hibernation is beginning to come to an end. but...
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many beaches have been packed throughout lockdown, including here in bournemouth yesterday.w social distancing can work. this family in weston—super—mare also took precautions. we thought, "we'll bring the kids out there, they haven't been out in three months," and we heard the beach was really busy yesterday, but we didn't want to come out when it was busy so we thought we'll come out quite early. uv levels are expected to be unusually high, meaning a greater risk of sunburn. but in contrast to the government's stay—at—home message in recent weeks, people across the uk are now free to enjoy the hot weather. we are just asked to take precautions and respect social distancing. sean dilley, bbc news. our correspondent sian lloyd is in staffordshire. how is it there? it is absolutely boiling here this lunchtime. you don't really get much more synonymous with summer than british strawberries, and at this fruit farm just outside tamworth, it has been really busy with people enjoying the sizzling temperatures but also making the most of the easing of those lockdown restrictions ce
many beaches have been packed throughout lockdown, including here in bournemouth yesterday.w social distancing can work. this family in weston—super—mare also took precautions. we thought, "we'll bring the kids out there, they haven't been out in three months," and we heard the beach was really busy yesterday, but we didn't want to come out when it was busy so we thought we'll come out quite early. uv levels are expected to be unusually high, meaning a greater risk of sunburn. but...
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founder, robert baden—powell, who was accused being a hitler supporter, is to be taken down by bournemouthil. and filming returns on britain's most watched soap. the scriptwriters of cononation street insist coronavirus won't dominate storylines. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. for the latest news and analysis you for the latest news and analysis can contact us abo stories you can contact us about these stories on twitter. the uk government is coming under increasing pressure from former cabinet ministers to relax the two—metre rule on social distancing in order to kick—start the economy. politicians including the former conservative party leader sir iain duncan smith have warned of dire economic consequences if pubs, cafes a nd restau ra nts a re u na ble to open fully, and urged ministers to move in line with the world health organisation's recommendation of one metre. the lockdown is being eased further for millions of people living alone in england who will be able to
founder, robert baden—powell, who was accused being a hitler supporter, is to be taken down by bournemouthil. and filming returns on britain's most watched soap. the scriptwriters of cononation street insist coronavirus won't dominate storylines. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. for the latest news and analysis you for the latest news and analysis can contact us abo stories...
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program was listening to us on profitable growth and into wilson feel so high 7 you're going to bournemouth. so. you buy the doctor of the missing nickel. you might win dished you know they want you to keep the little storage official looking closely still for the nose cone is one long tissue oh yeah and i had a list of all the look and you could get along this in the time go see if it gets. a lot of this ready or whatever you got. yeah. but buffalo bones behest of the scum of the constant....