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it's more than 12 weeks now since the shops here in cardiff were told to close. have the right monday, provided that they have the rig ht safety monday, provided that they have the right safety measures in place. they we re right safety measures in place. they were told about three weeks ago that they could start to prepare but the welsh government has never given definitive dates. it says its decisions have been based on data and a key bit of data here in wales is the transmission rate of the virus is down to 0.7. however, we understand that one other major limitation, the five mile limit on nonessential journeys, limitation, the five mile limit on nonessentialjourneys, will remain in place for a couple of weeks. so that means people outside cardiff can‘t come shopping here next week and perhaps more importantly, people who live a little further away from their loved ones still won‘t be able to meet up for a couple of weeks. 0ne date we do have here in wales is when all year groups return to school, that is onjune 29. it was meant to be the start of a four week
it's more than 12 weeks now since the shops here in cardiff were told to close. have the right monday, provided that they have the rig ht safety monday, provided that they have the right safety measures in place. they we re right safety measures in place. they were told about three weeks ago that they could start to prepare but the welsh government has never given definitive dates. it says its decisions have been based on data and a key bit of data here in wales is the transmission rate of the...
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tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you.from another household indoors without physical distancing. it's part of the country's move into phase two of its four—part routemap out of lockdown. let's talk to our scotland correspondent james shaw. explain more about how that works, at least for some people? well, i think the changes in scotland are more modest than what we have heard about in wales. so, from today, up to three households will be able to meet outside, no more than eight of them, with physical distancing. and then there will be this possibility, as you mentioned, for a single person or a single—parent with children to form an extended household with one other household. the people who are shielding, particularly vulnerable to the virus, they will be able to take outdoor exercise and also get involved in activities which enable physical distancing, and they can also meet one other household group outside. quite modest changes at the moment. on monday, we will see face coverings becoming compulsory on public transpor
tomos morgan in cardiff, thank you.from another household indoors without physical distancing. it's part of the country's move into phase two of its four—part routemap out of lockdown. let's talk to our scotland correspondent james shaw. explain more about how that works, at least for some people? well, i think the changes in scotland are more modest than what we have heard about in wales. so, from today, up to three households will be able to meet outside, no more than eight of them, with...
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in a moment we'll be speaking to hywel griffith in cardiff and emma vardy in belfast but first let'sfiona, in scotland's schools won't even partially reopen until the 11th of august. yesterday the education secretary said it was unlikely they would be completely back to normal even by this time next year. today nicola sturgeon has been stressing she wants to get back to full—time teaching as soon as possible. it's actually up to local councils how much time pupils spend in classrooms. some have suggested stu d e nts in classrooms. some have suggested students might come back a third of the time, or maybe four days a week but once every three weeks. that wouldn't be good enough for the first minister who said the scottish government will require councils to look creatively and innovatively at ideas such as may be using other buildings they own as teaching spaces. the government are very clear that although school exams we re clear that although school exams were cancelled this year they very much want them to go ahead next year. there are clear visible differences in wales as well. th
in a moment we'll be speaking to hywel griffith in cardiff and emma vardy in belfast but first let'sfiona, in scotland's schools won't even partially reopen until the 11th of august. yesterday the education secretary said it was unlikely they would be completely back to normal even by this time next year. today nicola sturgeon has been stressing she wants to get back to full—time teaching as soon as possible. it's actually up to local councils how much time pupils spend in classrooms. some...
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leeds have missed the chance to go top of the championship after a 2—0 defeat at cardiff.t bromwich albion, but goals from junior hoilett and sub robert glatzel gave cardiff a valuable win — they are now outside the play—off places only on goal difference. lewis hamilton is setting up a commission to increase diversity in motorsport. in a column for the sunday times, he says he wants the hamilton commission to make "real, tangible and measurable change". the idea is to explore how the sport can be used to engage more young people from black backgrounds with science, technology, engineering and maths subjects. hamilton, a six—time world champion, says "the time for platitudes and token gestures is over". it promises to be an exciting finish to golf‘s rbc heritage event in california later. four players share the lead on 15 under heading into the final round, and one of them is england's tyrrell hatton who made a bogey free 8 under par 63 yesterday. he's due to tee off at ten past 7 uk time it is obviously a packed lead of order, it won't be surprising tomorrow if someone ar
leeds have missed the chance to go top of the championship after a 2—0 defeat at cardiff.t bromwich albion, but goals from junior hoilett and sub robert glatzel gave cardiff a valuable win — they are now outside the play—off places only on goal difference. lewis hamilton is setting up a commission to increase diversity in motorsport. in a column for the sunday times, he says he wants the hamilton commission to make "real, tangible and measurable change". the idea is to explore...
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tomos morgan in cardiff.other household indoors, without physical distancing. it's part of the country's move into phase two of its four part routemap out of lockdown. with more detail on that, here's our scotland correspondent james shaw. from today, up to three households will be able to meet outside, no more than eight of them with physical distancing, and then there will be this possibility, as you mentioned there, for a single person or a single parent with children to form an extended household with one other household. for people who are shielding, in other words particularly vulnerable to the virus, they will be able to take outdoor exercise and also get involved in outdoor activities which enable physical distancing, and they can also meet one other household group outside. quite modest changes at the moment. on monday we will see face coverings becoming compulsory on public transport and then i think the really big changes in scotland are going to be at the end of the month, a week on monday 29th, w
tomos morgan in cardiff.other household indoors, without physical distancing. it's part of the country's move into phase two of its four part routemap out of lockdown. with more detail on that, here's our scotland correspondent james shaw. from today, up to three households will be able to meet outside, no more than eight of them with physical distancing, and then there will be this possibility, as you mentioned there, for a single person or a single parent with children to form an extended...
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still up around 23 in birmingham, london and cardiff.fortable night's sleep in some cities across england and wales with fresher air across northern ireland and scotland. it will be a quiet night for most with clear skies, just a few fog patches around coastal areas. more of that sunny weather tomorrow. more widespread as well with sunny skies and spreading to scotla nd with sunny skies and spreading to scotland and northern ireland. maybe a few storms across the mountains and scotland, drifting northwards but for most of us, it's hot and humid with temperatures higher in scotland. 28 in glasgow, 2a for belfast. the highest temperatures likely to hit 33 towards the south. as we headed to thursday evening, that's when we will see the first signs of thunderstorms moving into southern and western areas of the uk. some of these storms are likely to be quite intense and they will continue to push their way northwards and eastwards as we head into friday and indeed into friday night as well. 0r friday afternoon, some fresher air will be done m
still up around 23 in birmingham, london and cardiff.fortable night's sleep in some cities across england and wales with fresher air across northern ireland and scotland. it will be a quiet night for most with clear skies, just a few fog patches around coastal areas. more of that sunny weather tomorrow. more widespread as well with sunny skies and spreading to scotla nd with sunny skies and spreading to scotland and northern ireland. maybe a few storms across the mountains and scotland,...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. our top story this lunchtime... saturday. coming up, we are live on salisbury plain where archaeologists have been looking deep below the ground to uncover new secrets of stonehenge. coming up on bbc news... in sport, a noose left in the team garage of an african—american racing driver is a "dispicable act of racism". 72 years ago today the empire windrush arrived at tilbury docks — carrying hundreds of people from jamaica who were invited to help rebuild britain after the second world war. in the following years around half a million people from the caribbean arrived in the uk seeking a new life. many were children, travelling on their parents‘ passports — decades later they were wrongly informed they were illegally in the uk. graham satchell has been speaking to two of those affected. newsreel: the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. 72 years ago today, the windrush saw the start of migration from the caribbean. those on board had come to work, to rebuild britain after the second world war. in 1948, b
tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. our top story this lunchtime... saturday. coming up, we are live on salisbury plain where archaeologists have been looking deep below the ground to uncover new secrets of stonehenge. coming up on bbc news... in sport, a noose left in the team garage of an african—american racing driver is a "dispicable act of racism". 72 years ago today the empire windrush arrived at tilbury docks — carrying hundreds of people from jamaica who were invited to help...
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so as things stand, they're level on points with west brom, and cardiff are outside the play—off placesn to increase diversity in motorsport. in a column for the sunday times, he says he wants the hamilton commission to make "real, tangible and measurable change". the idea is to explore how the sport can be used to engage more young people from black backgrounds with science, technology, engineering and maths subjects. hamilton, a six—time world champion, says "the time for platitudes and token gestures is over". after the death of george floyd in the united states last month, hamilton said he was "completely overcome with rage". the commission will operate in partnership with the royal academy of engineering. that's all the sport for now. john watson reporting, thank you. spain has ended its state of emergency and has lifted coronavirus travel restrictions forforeign visitors from the european union and schengen zone countries and the uk. all arriving passengers will have their temperature taken at the airport, submit information on whether they have had the virus, and provide their co
so as things stand, they're level on points with west brom, and cardiff are outside the play—off placesn to increase diversity in motorsport. in a column for the sunday times, he says he wants the hamilton commission to make "real, tangible and measurable change". the idea is to explore how the sport can be used to engage more young people from black backgrounds with science, technology, engineering and maths subjects. hamilton, a six—time world champion, says "the time for...
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thomas morgan, bbc news, cardiff.ister's pledge to spend £1 billion over the next decade — rebuilding dozens of schools across england. an extra half a billion has also been set aside for repairs. but unions say the cash is a small fraction of what is needed. in another development today, the government has said that parents in england could be fined if they do not send their children back to school in september because of fears about coronavirus. dan johnson reports. how do you inspire kids in draughty classrooms that are leaking, peeling, run down, even falling down? outdated buildings and crumbling corridors, many still holding asbestos, will also get more cramped as the number of secondary age pupils goes up in future. £1 billion will be spent across england over the decade, repairing, refurbishing, upgrading our schools. this is part of a ten—year programme 110w this is part of a ten—year programme now that we are launching. this initial chunk for the 50 schools is just the beginning. we are acutely conscious of
thomas morgan, bbc news, cardiff.ister's pledge to spend £1 billion over the next decade — rebuilding dozens of schools across england. an extra half a billion has also been set aside for repairs. but unions say the cash is a small fraction of what is needed. in another development today, the government has said that parents in england could be fined if they do not send their children back to school in september because of fears about coronavirus. dan johnson reports. how do you inspire kids...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff.inue to be eased. from today dentists are allowed to open for emergency care and places of worship can open their doors for individual prayer. some sport can resume behind closed doors — as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reports. arriving at glasgow central station this morning. almost everything one was wearing a face covering.|j this morning. almost everything one was wearing a face covering. i think it‘s brilliant i think we should all be doing it. i love it and i love the people wearing it. it‘s hot and sweaty but i think we‘ve got to do it, yeah. yes wearing it on the bus otherwise i don't work normally. find it quite uncomfortable. i think we should've done it long ago. i think they should have done it from the very start. some stations will provide free mask but a limited time only. scotland and the british transport police are confident that people will comply. but you could be fined £60 if you don‘t. people will comply. but you could be fined £60 if you don't.
tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff.inue to be eased. from today dentists are allowed to open for emergency care and places of worship can open their doors for individual prayer. some sport can resume behind closed doors — as our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie reports. arriving at glasgow central station this morning. almost everything one was wearing a face covering.|j this morning. almost everything one was wearing a face covering. i think it‘s brilliant i think we should all be...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.ring weather since records began almost a century ago. on average, the uk enjoys some 436 hours of spring sunshine. this year, it's been 626 hours, with england recording nearly 700 hours. more on the tension and violence in the us, following the death in police custody of george floyd — an african—american — in the city of minneapolis. earlier this evening, mr floyd's brother appealed for an end to violence and said the black community should unite to demand an end to police aggression. here in the uk, the coverage has been watched by millions, especially by black citizens of all ages. 0ur correspondent shamaan freeman—powell has been speaking to some of them. i felt like someone had personally attacked me or done something to hurt me personally. a white male police officer kneeling on a black man's neck... triggering is not the right word to use, but there's an internal fire within me that starts to burn like a furnace, and i get angry, i get mad, and i want to do something about it.
hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.ring weather since records began almost a century ago. on average, the uk enjoys some 436 hours of spring sunshine. this year, it's been 626 hours, with england recording nearly 700 hours. more on the tension and violence in the us, following the death in police custody of george floyd — an african—american — in the city of minneapolis. earlier this evening, mr floyd's brother appealed for an end to violence and said the black community should unite to...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff.th the united states. the news comes just days after the country also reached a million cases of covid—19. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports. "it was just a little cold," said the brazilian president when the crisis started. and even as the infection soared and the death toll climbed, jair bolsonaro carried on. "i'm no gravedigger," he quipped in april when questioned over the numbers. a week later, he was taken to task again. "so what? he answered. "i'm no miracle worker." luciano had hoped for miracles. his family has been torn apart by covid—19. his father, marcus antonio, passed away in april. translation: my father was always the pillar of the family, a person who would help others without wanting anything in return. he was a peacemaker. his death has been very painful, but i feel privileged to have had a father like i did. luciano is a musician and keen member of the evangelical church in brazil, like many of bolsonaro's supporters. he doesn't pin the blame squa
tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff.th the united states. the news comes just days after the country also reached a million cases of covid—19. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports. "it was just a little cold," said the brazilian president when the crisis started. and even as the infection soared and the death toll climbed, jair bolsonaro carried on. "i'm no gravedigger," he quipped in april when questioned over the numbers. a week later, he was taken to task...
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tomos morgan is in cardiff.e social distancing rules. ministers have decided that, when schools return, which will happen on 21st of august, the requirement will bejust happen on 21st of august, the requirement will be just one metre but multiply to adults, teachers will still have to stay two metres apart from the children in the class. politicians here say that will enable most people to go back to school on a full—time basis, not one or two days a week as initially was the case. but teaching unions have been sceptical saying schools do not have that much space and education is not going to be any way normal. that decision, part of a whole range of measures to ease lockdown. churches are able to resume services at the end of this month. barbers, and headdresses opening on the sixth ofjuly. seven of the last 11 days have seen no deaths linked to covid—19 in ireland here. the message from medics in particular is that the virus is still out there and we have to be extremely cautious. scotland is easing more of it
tomos morgan is in cardiff.e social distancing rules. ministers have decided that, when schools return, which will happen on 21st of august, the requirement will bejust happen on 21st of august, the requirement will be just one metre but multiply to adults, teachers will still have to stay two metres apart from the children in the class. politicians here say that will enable most people to go back to school on a full—time basis, not one or two days a week as initially was the case. but...
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leeds will go back to the top of the league tomorrow, if they avoid defeat at cardiff.hance to close the gap on the top two as they lost 2—0 to west london rivals brentford. said benrahma put brentford ahead late on, before emiliano marcondes sealed the win in stoppage time. the win keeps brentford in fourth but they're nowjust a point behind fulham. 11 matches today, struggling middlesbrough lost 3—0 at home to swansea. the swans now a point outside the play—offs. as are blackburn rovers, who won 3—1 at home to bristol city. that's after sixth—placed preston slipped up at bottom side luton, i—i there. barnsley are still in the relegation zone but beat qpr away. royal ascot has come to a close. it was another good day for frankie dettori as he signed off with a treble, incuding two group one victories, but not the main race. he was on the favourite sceptical, but could only place third in the diamond jubilee stakes. hello youmzain, trained by kevin ryan, gavejockey kevin stott his first royal ascot triumph, winning bya head from dream of dreams. ryan and stott also comb
leeds will go back to the top of the league tomorrow, if they avoid defeat at cardiff.hance to close the gap on the top two as they lost 2—0 to west london rivals brentford. said benrahma put brentford ahead late on, before emiliano marcondes sealed the win in stoppage time. the win keeps brentford in fourth but they're nowjust a point behind fulham. 11 matches today, struggling middlesbrough lost 3—0 at home to swansea. the swans now a point outside the play—offs. as are blackburn...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. anglesey after an outbreak of coronavirus was discovered at a meat processing factory there. 158 of the 400 employees tested positive. the plant has suspended work, and all 560 workers at the two sisters plant have been asked to self—isolate for 14 days. let's go to cardiff and speak to our correspondent hywel griffith. this is a worrying case. huge numbers. we first became aware of it on thursday when the company announced it was closing down for two weeks. yesterday we heard from public health wales that the number of people who tested positive had more than doubled. as you said, 158, and they have warned that it may be more. the question is what you do to try and contain that. the first minister of wales has been speaking in the past hour or so and said that because this was focused within a factory, within a closed environment, he says they believe that they are on top of it. they are holding back from this idea of a localised lockdown. potentially closing the bridges that connect
tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. anglesey after an outbreak of coronavirus was discovered at a meat processing factory there. 158 of the 400 employees tested positive. the plant has suspended work, and all 560 workers at the two sisters plant have been asked to self—isolate for 14 days. let's go to cardiff and speak to our correspondent hywel griffith. this is a worrying case. huge numbers. we first became aware of it on thursday when the company announced it was closing down for two weeks....
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in wales, the highest area, once again a big city, was cardiff, at 125 per 100,000 deaths.the figures show death rates in the most deprived areas were a lot higher than in the wealthiest parts of the country. in england, more than twice as high. there is a higher death rate from covid amongst people who, for example, work in unskilled labour, and it's quite likely that there are higher proportions of people in that nature of work in deprived areas. similarly, we know that if you're in an area of high population density, it's harder to do your social distancing effectively. many of the deprived areas we are looking at are areas of high population density. the medical director for nhs england acknowledged these were challenging issues. those things that mean you are more likely to do badly when you get the infection, like diabetes, like obesity, like heart and lung disease, we see more frequently in more deprived areas of the country. in scotland and northern ireland, there are no comparable figures for death rates adjusted for age demographics. there will be a lot more resea
in wales, the highest area, once again a big city, was cardiff, at 125 per 100,000 deaths.the figures show death rates in the most deprived areas were a lot higher than in the wealthiest parts of the country. in england, more than twice as high. there is a higher death rate from covid amongst people who, for example, work in unskilled labour, and it's quite likely that there are higher proportions of people in that nature of work in deprived areas. similarly, we know that if you're in an area...
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this is cardiff in the u.k.bigger scale, in hong kong last year, protesters from the democracy moment went to huge lengths to avoid being identified, shining lasers onto police lights in an effort to confuse any scanners that might be there. this group went atep further, chopping down a camera. some sort of liquid to disablesd it. the authorities say these our traffic cam is, but protesters believe therefore surveillance. stop selling facial recognition systems to police as intense scrutiny fell ong policethods across the boar janine -- >> this report from the u.n. human rights office comes at an black lives matter few weeks, demonstrations right around the world and allegations of excessive police intervention, excessive use of force. what the u.n. was looking at here is the kinds of things that law enforcement agencies use around demonstrations, facial cognition is one of them and a surprising move, the u.n. said don't just control it. they want a moratorium on the use of facl recognition at peaceful protests.
this is cardiff in the u.k.bigger scale, in hong kong last year, protesters from the democracy moment went to huge lengths to avoid being identified, shining lasers onto police lights in an effort to confuse any scanners that might be there. this group went atep further, chopping down a camera. some sort of liquid to disablesd it. the authorities say these our traffic cam is, but protesters believe therefore surveillance. stop selling facial recognition systems to police as intense scrutiny...
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be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiff051:42:03,929 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 higher humidity as well. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the uk government clamps down on foreign takeovers by changing legislation to protect its critical healthca re companies. and the big apple reopens, with 300,000 workers across new york returning to work. if you have just joined if you havejustjoined us, it's good to have you with us. let's start here in the uk, where the government has introduced new measures to protect businesses critical to public health from foreign takeovers. the new powers will cover firms such as pharmaceutical companies. business secretary alok sharma said:. the uk is open for investment, but not for exploitation. the new rules will also be extended to help the government scrutinise takeovers involving companies who work in artificial intelligence or encryption technology. it follows a similar move by the european union, which announced in april it plann
be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiff051:42:03,929 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 higher humidity as well. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the uk government clamps down on foreign takeovers by changing legislation to protect its critical healthca re companies. and the big apple reopens, with 300,000 workers across new york returning to work. if you have just joined...
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>>as business owners were cardiff all those health guidelines, it's important that you as the customer also take care of yourself by wearing that mask and social distancing if you're visiting sonoma county from another county make sure you're definitely following these rules while you're out there of course having fun and enjoying these things we haven't done for months. >>in santa rosa sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>here now is a look at the latest coronavirus numbers here in the bay area we now have more than 18,000 coronavirus cases and 525 people have died statewide there nearly 170,000 cases with more than 5,000 deaths across the country there are more than 119 1000 deaths. next at 6 as the country celebrates juneteenth president trump is preparing to hold his first campaign rally. >>and tulsa oklahoma and city leaders. well they have some concerns about it. plus as we start to make our summer plans new coronavirus hotspot suggest that the virus will remain an unwelcome visitor. through this season and beyond and remembering a fallen hero up next how the community came together toda
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tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff.ross the uk and much of europe being welcomed into the country — without having to quarantine. 0ur correspondent in madrid, guy hedgecoe, explained what this means for spain and for travellers looking at visiting the country. the lifting of the state of emergency effectively means the end of the three—month lockdown, so spaniards can travel around the country freely now but also crucially for the tourism industry it means that most people from the european union, from the schengen area and the united kingdom, can enter the country without having to go through that two—week quarantine which had been in place. essentially spain has opened its doors just in time for the high season — the high tourism season. the first three months of the tourism season have been basically wiped out so this is a very welcome move, i think, for the tourism industry which is extremely important for the spanish economy overall. the spanish foreign minister, arancha gonzalez, had said a few days ago that she w
tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff.ross the uk and much of europe being welcomed into the country — without having to quarantine. 0ur correspondent in madrid, guy hedgecoe, explained what this means for spain and for travellers looking at visiting the country. the lifting of the state of emergency effectively means the end of the three—month lockdown, so spaniards can travel around the country freely now but also crucially for the tourism industry it means that most people from the european...
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were amongst those who really volu nteered cardiff were amongst those who really volunteered in largeff for their volunteering. would that be right, peter? yes, i mean, the whole trial has been a huge effort across all four nations, with fantastic recruitment. our top hospitals in leicester but we had fantastic recruitment from wales and scotland and northern ireland, it has been a huge national effort. good, thanks very much, everybody. thank you, daniel, thanks, all. studio: so the end of the latest coronavirus downing street briefing, led the prime minister. let's remind ourselves of the main points from today's downing street briefing with the prime minister. he announced "the biggest breakthrough" in finding a coronavirus treatment proven to reduce the risk of death. the treatment is that steroid called dexamethasone. it cuts the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators, and for those on oxygen, it cut deaths by a fifth. mrjohnson said they have enough supplies even in the event of a second wave. this comes as a further 233 people died in the uk from covid—19 — taking
were amongst those who really volu nteered cardiff were amongst those who really volunteered in largeff for their volunteering. would that be right, peter? yes, i mean, the whole trial has been a huge effort across all four nations, with fantastic recruitment. our top hospitals in leicester but we had fantastic recruitment from wales and scotland and northern ireland, it has been a huge national effort. good, thanks very much, everybody. thank you, daniel, thanks, all. studio: so the end of the...
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thousands of people gathered in manchester, cardiff and london in solidarity with demonstrators in thed to the american embassy in london — and crowded together despite social distancing restrictions. they chanted "black lives matter" in reference to the civil rights campaign group. five people were arrested. and just after half past nine this morning we'll be looking at how black people in britain have responded to the death of george floyd, and to the outrage and protests which have erupted across the united states. the headlines on bbc news... lessons start again for some primary school children in england as the government begins to ease lockdown restrictions millions of vulnerable people in england and wales who were advised to stay indoors will be able to leave their homes for the first time in ten weeks there have been fires near the white house as protests against the killing of an unarmed black man in police custody, continue across the us. the big question then for parents in england — are you sending your toddlers, reception, year i and year 6 children back to nursery and sc
thousands of people gathered in manchester, cardiff and london in solidarity with demonstrators in thed to the american embassy in london — and crowded together despite social distancing restrictions. they chanted "black lives matter" in reference to the civil rights campaign group. five people were arrested. and just after half past nine this morning we'll be looking at how black people in britain have responded to the death of george floyd, and to the outrage and protests which...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. good morning, it is coming up to 9:20am.ures happening again if the government does not implement its recommendations. wendy williams has told the bbc the home office still needed to "make good on its commitment to learn the lessons" after thousands discovered they were regarded as illegal immigrants. today marks 72 years since the empire windrush arrived at tilbury docks, carrying hundreds of people from jamaica who were invited to help rebuild britain after the second world war. but to make this journey, many families were split up, with children separated from their parents and siblings, and only sent for years later, if at all. this is the story of bbc reporter shamaan freeman—powell. i didn't know my dad was going to england. you know, that's not something i would discuss. all i could recall was him going to get this bus and said he'd see me soon. so in my own mind, soon means he'd be coming back later when the bus come back. this is my uncle carl. he was five when his dad, leslie white, set off for england, leaving him
tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. good morning, it is coming up to 9:20am.ures happening again if the government does not implement its recommendations. wendy williams has told the bbc the home office still needed to "make good on its commitment to learn the lessons" after thousands discovered they were regarded as illegal immigrants. today marks 72 years since the empire windrush arrived at tilbury docks, carrying hundreds of people from jamaica who were invited to help rebuild...
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this is cardiff here in the uk.vans at international rugby games and pop concerts, but also at protests too. on a much bigger scale, in hong kong last year, protestors from the democracy movement went to huge lengths to avoid being identified. shining lasers onto police lines, as you can see, in an effort to confuse any scanners that might be there. this group went a step further, chopping down the mast and then stamping on it. and they used some kind of liquid to disable it. authorities say these are traffic cameras, but protesters believe they are for surveillance. most recently, the issue has come up in the united states too, in the huge wave of protests following the death of george floyd. several tech companies, including microsoft and ibm, said they would stop selling facial recognition systems to police forces, as intense scrutiny fell on policing methods across the board. imogen foulkes in geneva has got more on the un's recommendations. so this report from the un human rights office, it comes at a really in
this is cardiff here in the uk.vans at international rugby games and pop concerts, but also at protests too. on a much bigger scale, in hong kong last year, protestors from the democracy movement went to huge lengths to avoid being identified. shining lasers onto police lines, as you can see, in an effort to confuse any scanners that might be there. this group went a step further, chopping down the mast and then stamping on it. and they used some kind of liquid to disable it. authorities say...
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in wales, the highest area, once again a big city was cardiff at 125 per 100,000 deaths.. the figures show death rates in the most deprived areas we re rates in the most deprived areas were a lot higher than in the wealthiest parts of the country. in england, more than twice as high. there is a higher death rate from covid amongst people who for example working on skilled labour and it is quite likely there are higher proportions of people in that work in deprived areas and we similarly know that if you're in an area of high population density it is harder to do social distancing effectively at many deprived areas we are looking at our areas of high population density. the medical directorfor nhs population density. the medical director for nhs england acknowledged these were challenging issues. those things that mean you are more likely to do badly when you get the infection, like diabetes, like obesity, like heart and lung disease, we see more frequently in more deprived areas of the country. and so tackling those issues fundamentally will also mean that people are less
in wales, the highest area, once again a big city was cardiff at 125 per 100,000 deaths.. the figures show death rates in the most deprived areas we re rates in the most deprived areas were a lot higher than in the wealthiest parts of the country. in england, more than twice as high. there is a higher death rate from covid amongst people who for example working on skilled labour and it is quite likely there are higher proportions of people in that work in deprived areas and we similarly know...
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be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardifff you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories: the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. questions about numbers in india — health workers tell the bbc that virus infection statistics are being deliberately minimised. saudi arabia reopens mosques in mecca but there's still no word on whether the hajj will go ahead.
be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardifff you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories: the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. questions about numbers in india — health workers tell the bbc that...
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be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffmantha simmonds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. and questions about numbers in india — health workers tell the bbc that virus infection statistics are being deliberately minimised. saudi arabia reopens mosques in mecca, but there's
be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffmantha simmonds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. and questions about numbers in india — health workers tell the bbc that...
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be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffare treating the fatal stabbing of three people in a park in reading on saturday as terror—related. intelligence service sources say officials were made aware of concerns about the 25—year—old libyan refugee last year but an investigation found there was no immediate threat. germany has seen another sharp increase in the coronavirus reproduction number. however, health officials say the rise is largely due to specific localised outbreaks. in the town of goettingen extra police have been sent to a housing block where a number of residents have been resisting quarantine restrictions. frontline healthcare workers in india have told the bbc that the number of coronavirus fatalities in the country has been significantly under—reported. india already has the world's fourth highest number of confirmed cases — more than 400,000.
be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffare treating the fatal stabbing of three people in a park in reading on saturday as terror—related. intelligence service sources say officials were made aware of concerns about the 25—year—old libyan refugee last year but an investigation found there was no immediate threat. germany has seen another sharp increase in the coronavirus reproduction number. however, health officials say...
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sacked head coach jonathan woodgate and have appointed neil and he spins without a club since leaving cardiff in the battle of the bretz exhibition held behind closed doors. it‘s seven months since he last played but as you can see at the bottom of your screen looked relatively sharp and immobile in his latest comeback from injury. and he eventually beat brody in straight sets. the six day event has been organised byjimmy murray and his following strict safety measures with no fans, no ball boys or girls and no line judges. with no fans, no ball boys or girls and no linejudges. there was with no fans, no ball boys or girls and no line judges. there was a shock forjimmy murray and his doubles partner earlier at they were beaten by liam brody and cameron norrie post at the last year‘s us open semi finalist, but they recovered to win the match. practice for the planned restart of the professional tour in august and it‘s raising money for nhs charities together. novak djokovic says he is sorry after become the latest tennis player to test positive for cobe in i9 player to test positive for cobe i
sacked head coach jonathan woodgate and have appointed neil and he spins without a club since leaving cardiff in the battle of the bretz exhibition held behind closed doors. it‘s seven months since he last played but as you can see at the bottom of your screen looked relatively sharp and immobile in his latest comeback from injury. and he eventually beat brody in straight sets. the six day event has been organised byjimmy murray and his following strict safety measures with no fans, no ball...
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birmingham take on second placed west brom, and leaders leeds visit cardiff.tes speak out about racism — and manchester city forward raheem sterling has joined the likes of anthonyjoshua, rio ferdinand, and joffra archer in demanding equality. the england international backed protests taking place across the uk, saying "the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting". in an interview for the bbc, sterling says it was important for him to speak out, and he's hoping to help football the protest, it's all... it's a great starting point and to start protesting to get your voice to be heard. at the same time, people in positions which are lucky enough —— i'm lucky enough to be in, this is a time to speak on those subjects. speak on injustice, especially in my field. this is something i will try to say to family, friends and people around me. i can only know kind of, touch on topics i see on everyday issues in my field. i think it's something like 500 players in the premier league. only a third of them are black. we have no representation of us in hie
birmingham take on second placed west brom, and leaders leeds visit cardiff.tes speak out about racism — and manchester city forward raheem sterling has joined the likes of anthonyjoshua, rio ferdinand, and joffra archer in demanding equality. the england international backed protests taking place across the uk, saying "the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting". in an interview for the bbc, sterling says it was important for him to speak out, and he's hoping to...
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is joining us so 1st over to george george we we saw protests across london all the way across to cardiff but those in the u.k. seemed peaceful were they and are there similar sentiment about police brutality over there in the u.k. as well. amongst black people there certainly 'd is no policeman has ever really been brutal to me but then i've got blue eyes and a white face that's not the lived experience of many of the black people in big cities in britain and that's true of course across the european continent saw the demonstrations in britain have been big even in my own home city of done deal a small city 180000 people which doesn't have a demonstration that i've known of since i left at 35 years ago has a demonstration this evening. a very peaceful place had a gigantic demonstration today this is all being free told for america's soft power in the world mandela the idea of might and donald trump giving orders instructions advice as to how other people in other countries should live and should run their own countries is actually laughable now of what one saw tragic there was a poor. to
is joining us so 1st over to george george we we saw protests across london all the way across to cardiff but those in the u.k. seemed peaceful were they and are there similar sentiment about police brutality over there in the u.k. as well. amongst black people there certainly 'd is no policeman has ever really been brutal to me but then i've got blue eyes and a white face that's not the lived experience of many of the black people in big cities in britain and that's true of course across the...
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you are part of the cardiff council, how are councils going to be approaching this?he wrong value, people who do not confirm to our worldview should not have statu res, we' re confirm to our worldview should not have statures, we're about people who committed extremely, extremely evil, monstrous acts. if you look at king leopold ii whose stature came down a few days ago, he was one of the most evil people to draw breath. he affected mediaeval style torches of the people of the congo. we need to be clear about what we are asking for and not asking for. david, you are in bristol and much of the conversation has been sparked by the colston statue. what do you think should be done? what happened on the we can should never have happened because of that stature should have been removed decades ago. it belongs ina museum, been removed decades ago. it belongs in a museum, as a historical artefact and it only becomes that when it is placed in the framing of a museum. when it is placed on a pedestal it is a value judgement. like picton, we have lived in a society which has bee
you are part of the cardiff council, how are councils going to be approaching this?he wrong value, people who do not confirm to our worldview should not have statu res, we' re confirm to our worldview should not have statures, we're about people who committed extremely, extremely evil, monstrous acts. if you look at king leopold ii whose stature came down a few days ago, he was one of the most evil people to draw breath. he affected mediaeval style torches of the people of the congo. we need to...
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london, manchester, cardiff, leicester and sheffield were some of the places that saw the ‘black lives protests, following the killing of george floyd in the us city of minneapolis last month. the demonstrations were largely peaceful, but there were some clashes with police outside downing street this evening, with mounted officers driving back some of the protesters along whitehall. with more, here's chi chi izundu. early evening, after the official end of the protests, police were trying to clear whitehall. oh, my god, the horse has bolted! the officer knocked herself off her horse. it bolted into the crowd and trampled a protester. both are now receiving medical care. this is exactly what organisers called not to happen. just at the end of the protests, when the heavens had opened, trouble started. despite heavy rain, groups stayed behind, throwing bottles and flares at officers. other protesters called for calm. peaceful is what the main event had been. a much larger number had turned up than expected. but this is a movement growing with each protest, not only over the death of afr
london, manchester, cardiff, leicester and sheffield were some of the places that saw the ‘black lives protests, following the killing of george floyd in the us city of minneapolis last month. the demonstrations were largely peaceful, but there were some clashes with police outside downing street this evening, with mounted officers driving back some of the protesters along whitehall. with more, here's chi chi izundu. early evening, after the official end of the protests, police were trying to...
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ladyjones‘s amendment would impose a uk—wide fisheries policy on devolved governments in belfast, cardiff bill goes to the commons. in scotland, the first minister, nicola sturgeon has been setting out plans for the lifting of some lockdown restrictions. people will be allowed to meet up with two other households indoors from 10 july and pubs and restaurants can re—open from 15july, as can hairdressers and barbers. ms sturgeon said the move was possible thanks to the "real sustained progress" made in suppressing the coronavirus. presiding officer, our challenge, which is not an easy one, is to manage all of this change while keeping this virus firmly under control. if at any stage there appears to be a risk of its resurgence, our path out of lockdown will be halted and we may even have to go backwards. to avoid that, we must get as close as possible to elimination of the virus now and build confidence in our ability to control it in future, through surveillance, testing, contact tracing and, where necessary, targeted suppression measures. but the scottish tory leader warned about the cris
ladyjones‘s amendment would impose a uk—wide fisheries policy on devolved governments in belfast, cardiff bill goes to the commons. in scotland, the first minister, nicola sturgeon has been setting out plans for the lifting of some lockdown restrictions. people will be allowed to meet up with two other households indoors from 10 july and pubs and restaurants can re—open from 15july, as can hairdressers and barbers. ms sturgeon said the move was possible thanks to the "real sustained...
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be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm sally bundock. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. a minute's silence later today for the victims of saturday's stabbings in the british city of reading. the biggest one—day increase in worldwide coronavirus cases — and brazil has now suffered 50,000 deaths. and questions about numbers in india — health workers tell the bbc that virus infection statistics are being deliberately minimised.
be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm sally bundock. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. a minute's silence later today for the victims of saturday's stabbings in the british city of reading. the biggest one—day increase in worldwide coronavirus cases — and brazil has now suffered 50,000...
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be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffgher humidity as well. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm samantha simmonds. the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services. having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. and questions about numbers in india. health workers tell the bbc that virus infection statistics are being deliberately minimised. saudi arabia reopens mosques in mecca, but there's still no word on whether the hajj will go ahead.
be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffgher humidity as well. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm samantha simmonds. the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services. having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. and questions about numbers...
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time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, featuring question times at westminster, holyrood, and cardiff for the uk, across much of central and eastern europe. we've seen some sharp, thundery downpours. we start off quite promising but then showers are likely to develop in the uk as we go through the day. after a sunny start, afternoon thunderstorms could be an issue and because we have light winds, it could be slow—moving. so localised flooding not out of the question. we could start off with low cloud, mist, and fog. that burns its way back to the east coast where it may well linger, but elsewhere, lovely spells of sunshine but as the heat builds, the showers will arrive. they should be few and far between across scotland and northern ireland. the most frequent ones through wednesday will be across england and wales. so through the afternoon — this is a snapshot — you can see just a brighter colour denoting the intensity of those showers. slow—moving, a lot of heavy rain and some hail and thunder and lightning. it will be quite warm and humid out there. temperatures likely 22 degrees,
time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, featuring question times at westminster, holyrood, and cardiff for the uk, across much of central and eastern europe. we've seen some sharp, thundery downpours. we start off quite promising but then showers are likely to develop in the uk as we go through the day. after a sunny start, afternoon thunderstorms could be an issue and because we have light winds, it could be slow—moving. so localised flooding not out of the question. we could start off...
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tens of thousands of people took to the streets across the uk yesterday, including demonstrations in cardiffchester and london. and — with more protests planned today, london's police chief cressida dick urged protesters to "find another way" of making their views heard due to the virus risk. chi chi izundu is in central london for us. what is the latest there? as you can see, i don't know if you can, just behind me there are a good few hundred people that have actually started to congregate ahead of the protest today which is due to start at two o'clock. like you say, dame cressida dick, the metropolitan police commissioner has urged people to find a different way to protest, to find a different way to protest, to try and prevent themselves, their families and the police officers who have to manage the situation from catching coronavirus. yesterday, 1a police officers were injured at the end of the protest in central london, but the protests are not only going on in london, there are also people gathering in cities around the uk, including glasgow and nottingham. many thanks. chi chi izundu
tens of thousands of people took to the streets across the uk yesterday, including demonstrations in cardiffchester and london. and — with more protests planned today, london's police chief cressida dick urged protesters to "find another way" of making their views heard due to the virus risk. chi chi izundu is in central london for us. what is the latest there? as you can see, i don't know if you can, just behind me there are a good few hundred people that have actually started to...
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extended the summer term by one week. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside a school in cardiffactice? it means every school like this one will open its gates at the end of june and welcome back smaller groups of pupils, whose days will be staggered, their lunch times and break times might be staggered as well, so means no more than a third of the school's pupils will be here at any one time. it's fair to say this plan has caught a lot of pa rents this plan has caught a lot of parents and teachers by surprise. wales had been cautious and most people didn't expect to come back before september. i've been at a school today where the head teacher was trying to work out how he'd make every single classroom conform with social distancing. how does he get just a third of his pupils in safely? will it need a deep clean every safely? will it need a deep clean e . safely? will it need a deep clean every night? what about school transport? there are lots of questions but teachers haven't yet been given the guidance and grand roles, they won't get it until next week. one teaching union has
extended the summer term by one week. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside a school in cardiffactice? it means every school like this one will open its gates at the end of june and welcome back smaller groups of pupils, whose days will be staggered, their lunch times and break times might be staggered as well, so means no more than a third of the school's pupils will be here at any one time. it's fair to say this plan has caught a lot of pa rents this plan has caught a lot of...
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but the senedd in cardiff remains the only uk parliament to sit only virtually, despite the protestsnational party, who was logged out after a chamber brief sit—in on wednesday. i am aware that one member is in the chamber and filming himself and broadcasting to that point on social media. i will ask for that member to be removed now from the virtual parliament and we will be closing the chamber in due course. my advice to mr mcavoy is not to play games with your parliament. elinjones, with a fleeting appearance by neil mcavoy there. now, more than 18 months ago, the retired judge dame laura cox found that bullying and sexual harassment have long been tolerated and concealed at westminster. mps have now agreed to set up an independent disciplinary panel to deal with claims of wrongdoing. the leader of the commons, jacob rees—mogg, said that the behaviour of some mps has "disgraced and shamed" parliamentary democracy. i have had people come to see me who have been treated in a way that makes my skin crawl, that you cannot believe that senior people would have behaved to people subordi
but the senedd in cardiff remains the only uk parliament to sit only virtually, despite the protestsnational party, who was logged out after a chamber brief sit—in on wednesday. i am aware that one member is in the chamber and filming himself and broadcasting to that point on social media. i will ask for that member to be removed now from the virtual parliament and we will be closing the chamber in due course. my advice to mr mcavoy is not to play games with your parliament. elinjones, with a...
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but the senedd in cardiff remains the only uk parliament to sit only virtually, despite the protestswho was logged out after a brief chamber sit—in on wednesday. i am aware that one member is in the chamber and filming himself and broadcasting to that point on social media. i will ask for that member to be removed now from the virtual parliament and we will be closing the chamber in due course. my advice to mr mcavoy is not to play games with your parliament. elinjones, with a fleeting appearance by neil mcevoy there. now, more than 18 months ago, the retired judge dame laura cox found that bullying and sexual harassment have long been tolerated and concealed at westminster. mps have now agreed to set up an independent disciplinary panel to deal with claims of wrongdoing. the leader of the commons, jacob rees—mogg, said that the behaviour of some mps has "disgraced and shamed" parliamentary democracy. i've had people come to see me who have been treated in a way that makes my skin crawl, that you cannot believe that senior people would have behaved to people subordinate to them in su
but the senedd in cardiff remains the only uk parliament to sit only virtually, despite the protestswho was logged out after a brief chamber sit—in on wednesday. i am aware that one member is in the chamber and filming himself and broadcasting to that point on social media. i will ask for that member to be removed now from the virtual parliament and we will be closing the chamber in due course. my advice to mr mcavoy is not to play games with your parliament. elinjones, with a fleeting...
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normally bustling with backpackers, cardiff's youth hostel has a new purpose.meless, brought in during the pandemic. it is run just like a hotel. people come in and drop their keys off. the rooms have their own beds and wash facilities — a shower, basin — and they have a tv. homeless since the age of 12, sara has spent the last month here. she says it has given her the stability to stay off heroin, and start to think about life long—term. i am used to street life, i'm used to having people around and that. before i never wanted a place — never — and now i can't wait to have a flat. you know, it's a shocking thing, hearing myself saying what i want. the welsh government says it is determined people like sara won't go back to the street and will be able to go into housing, giving councils more money for long—term accommodation. but putting a roof over someone's head isjust one part of the challenge. many people who normally sleep rough don't have a regular income and, during lockdown, money has been even harder to come by. graham has been staying at the youth hos
normally bustling with backpackers, cardiff's youth hostel has a new purpose.meless, brought in during the pandemic. it is run just like a hotel. people come in and drop their keys off. the rooms have their own beds and wash facilities — a shower, basin — and they have a tv. homeless since the age of 12, sara has spent the last month here. she says it has given her the stability to stay off heroin, and start to think about life long—term. i am used to street life, i'm used to having...
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be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffntha simmonds. our top stories: the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. questions about numbers in india — health workers tell the bbc that virus infection statistics are being deliberately minimised. saudi arabia reopens mosques in mecca, but there's still no word on whether the hajj will go ahead.
be largely clear in england and wales, and this is where temperatures head up into the high 20s — cardiffntha simmonds. our top stories: the suspect in the multiple stabbings in britain was already known to the intelligence services having come to their attention last year. a big spike in the virus reproduction number in germany following two localised outbreaks. questions about numbers in india — health workers tell the bbc that virus infection statistics are being deliberately minimised....
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our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff. there is some criticism it is too soon?an. it is according to the welsh an opportunity for pupils to checkin welsh an opportunity for pupils to check in and catch up and there will be limited on how many will attend at any one time. all year groups from the youngest to those doing their a—levels will be going back at some point during the four weeks. but at any one time only up to a third of pupils will be allowed in school. so given that it is over a four week period, pupils would expect to maybe go back for six or seven days. it involves adding a week on to the end of term, something the teaching unions were not prepared for and they believe the idea of giving all pupils some limited contact time is the most dangerous option. one described it as potentially putting lives at risk. the education minister has been saying that that language is inflammatory and she would not put lives at risk. she believes by waiting to the end ofjune that the risk of contom nation —— contamination is already lore. we don't know if this is the
our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff. there is some criticism it is too soon?an. it is according to the welsh an opportunity for pupils to checkin welsh an opportunity for pupils to check in and catch up and there will be limited on how many will attend at any one time. all year groups from the youngest to those doing their a—levels will be going back at some point during the four weeks. but at any one time only up to a third of pupils will be allowed in school. so given that...
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Jun 12, 2020
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in wales, the highest area once again a big city was cardiff, at 125 per 100,000 deaths.ow england. the figures show death rates in the most deprived areas were a lot higher than in the wealthiest parts of the country. in england, more than twice as high. there is a higher death rate from covid amongst people who for example are working unskilled labour and it's quite likely that there are higher proportions of people in that area that went into deprived areas. similarly with an area in urban areas of high population density it is hard to do your social distancing effectively and many of the deprived areas we are looking at are areas i population density. the medical directorfor nhs england acknowledged that these are challenging issues. those things that you are more likely to do badly when you get the infection like diabetes, obesity, like heart and lung disease, we see more frequently in more deprived areas of the country and so tackling those issues fundamentally will also mean that people are less likely for infection such as covid—19. in scotland and northern irelan
in wales, the highest area once again a big city was cardiff, at 125 per 100,000 deaths.ow england. the figures show death rates in the most deprived areas were a lot higher than in the wealthiest parts of the country. in england, more than twice as high. there is a higher death rate from covid amongst people who for example are working unskilled labour and it's quite likely that there are higher proportions of people in that area that went into deprived areas. similarly with an area in urban...
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cardiff, birmingham, leeds, and some spots into the low 30s.: police are treating the fatal stabbing of three people in a park in reading on saturday as terror—related. intelligence service sources say officials were made aware of concerns about the 25—year—old libyan refugee last year but an investigation found there was no immediate threat. he is currently in custody. germany has seen another sharp increase in the coronavirus reproduction number. however, health officials say the rise is largely due to specific localised outbreaks. in the town of goettingen, extra police have been sent to a housing block where a number of residents have been resisting quarantine restrictions. president trump's re—election team has rejected claims that a social media campaign reduced the turnout for saturday's rally in the city of tulsa. the local fire department had said just over 6,000 people attended.
cardiff, birmingham, leeds, and some spots into the low 30s.: police are treating the fatal stabbing of three people in a park in reading on saturday as terror—related. intelligence service sources say officials were made aware of concerns about the 25—year—old libyan refugee last year but an investigation found there was no immediate threat. he is currently in custody. germany has seen another sharp increase in the coronavirus reproduction number. however, health officials say the rise...