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do you find that, bronwen? yeah, definitely. ithink interesting. do you find that, bronwen?osition most weekends, and like you said, the dolphins and the adrenaline you get by being in front of 3000 people is so different to just being in your front room, but i found definitely looking back on the comments afterwards is such a boost for your mental health, people saying don't make you realise that there are so many kind people out there. for every bad comment, there area there. for every bad comment, there are a million kind ones, so it is just not like you know, if anything it is boosting my mental health doing this because i didn't realise how mccain people are out there, to be honest. there are one or two. what about you, triston? yeah, certainly. i really miss playing. that is why we do it. i was 12 when i first picked up a guitar and i played 12 hours a day and i haven't really stopped. it has always been a resource for me to be calm and be focused and use my creativity and get out of the real world, so i really miss it. but this has definitely been a great replacement
do you find that, bronwen? yeah, definitely. ithink interesting. do you find that, bronwen?osition most weekends, and like you said, the dolphins and the adrenaline you get by being in front of 3000 people is so different to just being in your front room, but i found definitely looking back on the comments afterwards is such a boost for your mental health, people saying don't make you realise that there are so many kind people out there. for every bad comment, there area there. for every bad...
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my youngest bronwen, she has asthma, she's on two inhalers.arning difficulties, and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists, and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? and that was the key bit of information — they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in school, and for me that was a very significant moment in allowing us to be able to say, let's start planning even more carefully to open our schools, which were already open, to more pupils and more students. it will be huge logistical challenge, but the government believes schools can be made extremely safe, and with scientists warning that we could be l
my youngest bronwen, she has asthma, she's on two inhalers.arning difficulties, and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists, and some are reassured. critically, are...
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my youngest bronwen, she has asthma, she's on two inhalers.full on learning difficulties, and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists, and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? and that was the key bit of information — they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in school, and for me that was a very significant moment in allowing us to be able to say, let's start planning even more carefully to open our schools, which were already open, to more pupils and more students. it will be huge logistical challenge, but the government believes schools can be made extremely safe, and with scientists warning that we
my youngest bronwen, she has asthma, she's on two inhalers.full on learning difficulties, and she has had pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists, and some are reassured....
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May 17, 2020
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i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at a greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? that was the key information, they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in schools, and that was a very significant moment for me in allowing us to be able to say, let's start planning even more carefully to open our schools, which were already open, to more pupils and students. the government is promising a cautious approach, based on scientific advice. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young, reporting there from westminster. a deal has been stuck with the drugs firm astrazeneca to mass—produce a coronavirus vaccine being developed by oxford university, if it's proved to work. the uk business secretary, alok sharma, praised the work being done by scientists in britain to try t
i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus. she might be a carrier. rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus. less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at a greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? that was the key information, they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in schools, and that was a...
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with my children, my youngest, bronwen, she has asthma. she is on two inhalers. pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. so, we are living in a time where adults at work have to adapt to social distancing, have to adapt to the new norm. so if adults can do it, children can do it easily. and my daughter is 11 years old, she is a very smart young lady, her classmates are very smart young people, and i'm sure they'll be able to understand social distancing. it's a dilemma for teachers and parents, whether it's safe for children to return back to classes. but keeping schools closed to tackle the coronavirus pandemic is almost certain to increase educational inequalities. elaine dunkley, bbc news. as a teenager who had just broken into the treble—winning manchester united side, luke chadwick was living many young footballers' dream. but while things were going well on the field, it was a different story off it, as luke became a figure of fun because of the way he looked. and the insults went beyond the stands, and ont
with my children, my youngest, bronwen, she has asthma. she is on two inhalers. pneumonia when she was five years old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. so, we are living in a time where adults at work have to adapt to social distancing, have to adapt to the new norm. so if adults can do it, children can do it easily. and my daughter is 11 years old, she is a very smart young lady, her classmates are very smart young people, and i'm sure they'll be able to understand social...
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it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus.ght be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus, less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? that was the key information, they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in school and that was a very significant moment for me in allowing us to be able to say, let's start planning even more carefully to open our schools, which were already open, to more pupils and students. the government is promising a cautious approach based on scientific advice. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster. who has the final say on primary schools reopening in england, government, head teachers, councils? the government has said, if parents are not happy about their children going back, they will not be fined for not doing so, so it could end up with s
it's just not viable, i don't want bronwen unknowingly coming home and passing the virus.ght be a carrier. children rarely become seriously ill from coronavirus, less is known about how they might transmit it. teaching unions have quizzed government scientists and some are reassured. critically, are teachers and other staff in schools at greater risk than if they were returning to other professions? that was the key information, they are not at greater risk as teachers and other people in...
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May 18, 2020
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with my children, my youngest, bronwen, she has asthma. she is on two inhalers.ears old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. so, we are living in a time where adults at work have to adapt to social distancing, have to adapt to the new norm. so if adults can do it, children can do it easily. and my daughter is 11 years old, she is a very smart young lady, her classmates are very smart young people, and i'm sure they'll be able to understand social distancing. it's a dilemma for teachers and parents, whether it's safe for children to return back to classes. but keeping schools closed to tackle the coronavirus pandemic is almost certain to increase educational inequalities. elaine dunkley, bbc news. there have been calls for a review into the international response to the pandemic, amid divisions about the way it's been handled. envoys from nearly 200 countries are meeting online for the world health organisation's annual assembly. our correspondent imogen foulkes has been following the talks from bern in switzerland and said there was an emphasis o
with my children, my youngest, bronwen, she has asthma. she is on two inhalers.ears old. i don't want her getting a second bout of pneumonia. so, we are living in a time where adults at work have to adapt to social distancing, have to adapt to the new norm. so if adults can do it, children can do it easily. and my daughter is 11 years old, she is a very smart young lady, her classmates are very smart young people, and i'm sure they'll be able to understand social distancing. it's a dilemma for...