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that report by our correspondence fergus walsh in central london.shown resistance to government measures like social distancing. the community often trusts its religious leaders more than the politicians. so, as tom bateman reports, the government has a difficultjob ahead. they are known as the god—fearing. impact neighbourhoods, lives follow scripture, faith protects as much as science. but danger is visiting israel's most devout. the new virus in an interconnected world hitting the poor and crammed households. but also, hitting police against the pious. the ultraorthodox community make up around 12% of israel's population. but they are counting for a far greater proportion of coronavirus cases. we spoke to some of the major hospitals in israel who told us that of the virus patients they are treating, between 30 and 50% come from the ultra religious communities. this woman prepares herself to help. at an army of volunteer paramedics whose founder, her father, army of volunteer paramedics whose founder, herfather, has been seriously ill with coronav
that report by our correspondence fergus walsh in central london.shown resistance to government measures like social distancing. the community often trusts its religious leaders more than the politicians. so, as tom bateman reports, the government has a difficultjob ahead. they are known as the god—fearing. impact neighbourhoods, lives follow scripture, faith protects as much as science. but danger is visiting israel's most devout. the new virus in an interconnected world hitting the poor and...
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keith outside saint thomas' hospital in central london where the prime minister has been treated.e again being urged to stay home, as the country heads into the easter holiday weekend with warm weather forecast. breaches of the lockdown continue to be reported. greater manchester police earlier released this showing all the places where it had received reports of people gathering in groups last weekend. the green dots are parties — there are more than 600 of them. most were in pepole's houses — some had djs, fireworks and even bouncy castles. the message is very clear, stay at home. jessica parkerjoins us from westminster. these lockdown measures that we are in our third week of in the uk, we are assuming they will continue as said, as we have seen the past two weeks or so. continue as said, as we have seen the past two weeks or sol continue as said, as we have seen the past two weeks or so. i think thatis the past two weeks or so. i think that is the expectation, as he were reflecting their comedy downing street briefing today, we have them every day, some of the things that domi
keith outside saint thomas' hospital in central london where the prime minister has been treated.e again being urged to stay home, as the country heads into the easter holiday weekend with warm weather forecast. breaches of the lockdown continue to be reported. greater manchester police earlier released this showing all the places where it had received reports of people gathering in groups last weekend. the green dots are parties — there are more than 600 of them. most were in pepole's houses...
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prime minister borisjohnson — who has coronavirus — has been moved to an intensive care unit in a central londonsymptoms worsened. political leaders in the uk and around the world have sent their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. let's go over the timeline of events. on march 26th, it was announced that the prime minister had tested positive for coronavirus. on sunday, he was admitted to st thomas' hospital in london after his symptoms had persisted for ten days. and this evening, it was announced that he'd been moved to intensive care afer his symptoms worsened. 0ur news reporter rich preston is here with me. rich, this is a time, if anyone looks on social media, you see almost everyone sending good wishes. what have you been what have you been able to find? well wishes. president trump said earlier the american people are praying for boris johnson, saying he's a good friend to president trump, and to america as well. on twitter, rishi sunak, the chancellor of the exchequer, my thoughts tonight... the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau, saying... the president of the uk -- eu —— e
prime minister borisjohnson — who has coronavirus — has been moved to an intensive care unit in a central londonsymptoms worsened. political leaders in the uk and around the world have sent their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. let's go over the timeline of events. on march 26th, it was announced that the prime minister had tested positive for coronavirus. on sunday, he was admitted to st thomas' hospital in london after his symptoms had persisted for ten days. and this...
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prime minister boris johnson who has coronavirus has been moved to an intensive care unit in a central londonuk and around the world have sent their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. the latest official figures on those affected by coronavirus across the uk were released earlier. they show that in total 5,373 people have died in hospital from the effects of covid—i9. that‘s a rise of a39 on sunday‘s figure. although they do not account for people who have died in the community or in a care home. as intensive care units in hospitals across the uk come under increasing pressure, including st thomas‘s, where borisjohnson is being treated, we have a rare insight into conditions at one of the biggest facilities in the uk — university college hospital in central london. this special report is by our medical correspondent fergus walsh and cameraman adam walker. this used to be a recovery area for patients after surgery. now it is an intensive care unit for covid—i9 patients. a huge part of the hospital has been transformed in order to deal with coronavirus. i‘ve been in intensive care nur
prime minister boris johnson who has coronavirus has been moved to an intensive care unit in a central londonuk and around the world have sent their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. the latest official figures on those affected by coronavirus across the uk were released earlier. they show that in total 5,373 people have died in hospital from the effects of covid—i9. that‘s a rise of a39 on sunday‘s figure. although they do not account for people who have died in the community...
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into conditions at one of the biggest facilities in the uk — university college hospital — in central londonalsh and, cameraman adam walker. this used to be a recovery area for patients after surgery. now it is in intensive care unit for covid—i9 patients. a huge pa rt for covid—i9 patients. a huge part of the hospital has been transformed in order to deal with coronavirus. i have been in intensive care nursing for about 23 years now and i have never seen anything like this. even the london bombings. i have never seen it in such a short, condensed period of time. many of the patients here are elderly or have underlying health problems, but not all.|j think health problems, but not all.” think perhaps i was a bit naive when we started. i assumed that it would be the old and the sicko. and here we have got a mixture from people in their 40s to people in their 70s. a lot of them have got high blood pressure and diabetes are a bit of respiratory disease. but some of them are coming through who are young and fit. the patients here have severe pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs. they must be hea
into conditions at one of the biggest facilities in the uk — university college hospital — in central londonalsh and, cameraman adam walker. this used to be a recovery area for patients after surgery. now it is in intensive care unit for covid—i9 patients. a huge pa rt for covid—i9 patients. a huge part of the hospital has been transformed in order to deal with coronavirus. i have been in intensive care nursing for about 23 years now and i have never seen anything like this. even the...
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amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londont we'd share some of the striking images from the last week from around the world as the coronavirus continues to upend the lives of hundreds of millions of people. and a reminder you can keep up to date with all of the latest information on the lockdown in your area and your country on our website. thanks for watching. now on bbc news, mark kermode gives his unique take on the best and worst of the week's streaming and dvd releases.
amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londont we'd share some of the striking images from the last week from around the world as the coronavirus continues to upend the lives of hundreds of millions of people. and a reminder you can keep up to date with all of the latest information on the lockdown in your area and your country on our website. thanks for watching. now on bbc news, mark kermode gives his unique take on the best and...
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amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent and editorjonathan in north londonbefore we go we thought we would share some of the striking images from the last week from around the world as the coronavirus continues to upend the lives of hundreds of millions of people. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode. with cinemas closed and everybody being urged to stay indoors due to the coronavirus, new films are still opening in the uk through streaming services, being made available for home viewing. so, for example, last week, the surrealist thriller vivarium, which was going to have a theatrical opening, became available exclusively on streaming services. wait, this isn't the right way. yes, this is the way we came in. is it? to we just do some kind of loop? hello? i have never heard such silence. jesse eisenberg and imogen poots are the couple looking for a perfect dream home who find themselves trapped a nightmarish, stepford style suburban development called yonder, where they are forced to raise an alien child. like an extended edition of the
amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent and editorjonathan in north londonbefore we go we thought we would share some of the striking images from the last week from around the world as the coronavirus continues to upend the lives of hundreds of millions of people. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode. with cinemas closed and everybody being urged to stay indoors due to the coronavirus, new films are still opening in the uk through streaming...
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but at the hospital in central london his condition deteriorated johnson is said to be conscious and receiving some oxygen support. london correspondent charlotte potts what more she could tell us about the prime minister's condition or as johnston was taken to the hospital on sunday evening as a precautionary measure as you said for some routine testing after self isolating for 10 days and downing street but the symptoms got was some weapons system and a high fever and to cuff and during the day he still tweeted today that he was in good spirits but apparently afterwards got much worse in the afternoon he received oxygen support as we know and then moved to the intensive care unit just in case he needs a ventilator so far apparently he's not on a ventilator and he is still conscious boris johnson is 55 and as we know he did not have any preexisting health conditions and of course this shows once again that the virus really doesn't stop for anybody and that the symptoms can rapidly become very. so who's in charge of the country right now. well there was definitely a lack of leadership
but at the hospital in central london his condition deteriorated johnson is said to be conscious and receiving some oxygen support. london correspondent charlotte potts what more she could tell us about the prime minister's condition or as johnston was taken to the hospital on sunday evening as a precautionary measure as you said for some routine testing after self isolating for 10 days and downing street but the symptoms got was some weapons system and a high fever and to cuff and during the...
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well coming up viewers from around the world live from central london this is. a secure state dominic rob says he is confident the post will pull through as the prime minister remains in intensive care for coronavirus symptoms as britain experiences its worst 24 day death toll registering 786 fatalities probably talking to do you p.n.p. jim has shown i'm very sure. the government claims that must continue to help slow the spread of the virus that says economists estimate it's costing the country 2400000000 pounds a day we hear from former liberal democrat leader and one time business secretary vince cable. frontline medics treating patients with claim they are forced to make their own personal protective equipment from improvised materials that's his research suggests the government is simply to be underestimating the number of doctors off work with the virus. and the surge and more people against wearing gloves when asked about join a pandemic saying that he can do more harm than good we have from the doctor himself. the prime minister's de facto deputies says
well coming up viewers from around the world live from central london this is. a secure state dominic rob says he is confident the post will pull through as the prime minister remains in intensive care for coronavirus symptoms as britain experiences its worst 24 day death toll registering 786 fatalities probably talking to do you p.n.p. jim has shown i'm very sure. the government claims that must continue to help slow the spread of the virus that says economists estimate it's costing the...
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adam walker got exclusive access to one intensive care ward at university college hospital in central london us this rare insight into what health professionals are having to face on a daily basis. it is completely unimaginable and we are not at the peak yet. this is the front line in a war. apart from two patients, every patient we are looking after has covid. we can't cope, we just can't. every day, some battles are won... this is one of the doctors here. ..and some are lost. all the patients here are critically ill. we are planning for many more patients, so all our theatres to be full of covid patients and possibly beyond. it is, you know, we — none of us have ever seen anything like this. this used to be a recovery area for patients after surgery. now it's an intensive care unit for covid—19 patients. a huge part of the hospital has been transformed in order to deal with coronavirus. i've been in intensive care nursing for about 23 years now and i've never seen anything like this — even the london bombings. never seen it in such a short, condensed period of time. many of the patients he
adam walker got exclusive access to one intensive care ward at university college hospital in central london us this rare insight into what health professionals are having to face on a daily basis. it is completely unimaginable and we are not at the peak yet. this is the front line in a war. apart from two patients, every patient we are looking after has covid. we can't cope, we just can't. every day, some battles are won... this is one of the doctors here. ..and some are lost. all the patients...
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thomas as hospital in central london to the intensive care unit. a precaution should he require ventilation to aid his recovery. we are told that the prime minister is currently conscious. the very fact that downing street have had to spell that out gives you some sense of the scale of concern about his condition at the moment, and the extent to which he is deteriorated. when he was admitted around 24 hours ago, we we re was admitted around 24 hours ago, we were told repeatedly by his office that that was because of the persistence of the symptoms he had been suffering with for some time. in other words, the high temperature and a persistent cough, rather than the development of any additional symptoms. and whilst it is not crystal clear in this statement tonight that he is definitely already developed other symptoms, clearly there must be a concern about his breathing. if they want to aid his breathing if that becomes necessary , aid his breathing if that becomes necessary, they acknowledge in the statement that his condition worsened this afterno
thomas as hospital in central london to the intensive care unit. a precaution should he require ventilation to aid his recovery. we are told that the prime minister is currently conscious. the very fact that downing street have had to spell that out gives you some sense of the scale of concern about his condition at the moment, and the extent to which he is deteriorated. when he was admitted around 24 hours ago, we we re was admitted around 24 hours ago, we were told repeatedly by his office...
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the british prime minister spent another night at this hospital in central london in late march he was diagnosed with kobe at 19 and spent 10 days in self isolation before he was admitted to hospital on sunday on monday afternoon he insisted there was no cause for concern and tweeted this last night on the advice of my doctor i went to the hospital for some routine tests as i'm still experiencing coronavirus symptoms i'm in good spirits and keeping in touch with my team as we work together to fight this virus and keep everyone safe hours later downing street said his situation had worsened and he was moved to the intensive care unit he's reported to be conscious but in need of oxygen support in the meantime his deputy foreign minister dominic robb has taken over his duties with the government's business will continue in the prime minister is in safe hands with the brilliant team sometimes this hospital and the focus of the government will continue to be on making sure the prime minister's direction all the plans for making sure that we can defeat craig of ours and pull the country thro
the british prime minister spent another night at this hospital in central london in late march he was diagnosed with kobe at 19 and spent 10 days in self isolation before he was admitted to hospital on sunday on monday afternoon he insisted there was no cause for concern and tweeted this last night on the advice of my doctor i went to the hospital for some routine tests as i'm still experiencing coronavirus symptoms i'm in good spirits and keeping in touch with my team as we work together to...
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not quite business as usual but both staff and customers are back at this sandwich chain in central londonn offer. but most companies still have their doors firmly shut. this clinic had bought insurance cover known as business interruption insurance to pay out if they ever had to stop trading, but like many others their claim for closure was rejected. it's a bit galling to realise that over the years we've spent over £10,000 in insurance which was not valid, and when we finally came to claim, we were told we can't. i think all businesses thought they'd inoculated themselves by buying this insurance, and they have found that this financial vaccine does not work. sonia's now empty clinic... she had a business interruption policy which covered closure due to human contagion. her insurer is disputing her claim as coronavirus was not directly on her premises. we've paid our premium, always paid it on time, have done the right thing. there's a clause in that document, which is, in my view, really clear. i think we're going to close. without that payment, we can't continue. the bbc has been inund
not quite business as usual but both staff and customers are back at this sandwich chain in central londonn offer. but most companies still have their doors firmly shut. this clinic had bought insurance cover known as business interruption insurance to pay out if they ever had to stop trading, but like many others their claim for closure was rejected. it's a bit galling to realise that over the years we've spent over £10,000 in insurance which was not valid, and when we finally came to claim,...
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where boris johnson is now in inintensive ce as a centrtral -- at a central london hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened since sunday evening. foreign secretary dominic raab has been asasked it too deputize where necessary. world leaders have expressed to their support for the u.k. leader. to st. thomas hospital where the prime minister is currently being treated. benedict, do you have any updates in regards to the prime minister's condition? >> i wish i could give you the latest update but we are all waiting with baited breath as the country is very much for that latest health bulletin. what we have learned is that he is not on a ventilator, nor has he been intubated. it was that sudden announcement last night that his health had deteriorated into that he was moved here to st. thomas for a second n night here. he was actually in the intensive care. that's quite set -- that set off quite a lot of alarm bells. thousands in this country are going through the very same problem either personally or their families or friends. this is something, if it were needed, for a very publ
where boris johnson is now in inintensive ce as a centrtral -- at a central london hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened since sunday evening. foreign secretary dominic raab has been asasked it too deputize where necessary. world leaders have expressed to their support for the u.k. leader. to st. thomas hospital where the prime minister is currently being treated. benedict, do you have any updates in regards to the prime minister's condition? >> i wish i could give you the...
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let's show you the scene live in hyde park in central london where you can hyde park in central london see cyclists out and about, people on foot as well, runners and walkers. 0f people on foot as well, runners and walkers. of course, everyday, we are all allowed, even encouraged, to get out of the house and spend some time doing some exercise whether it is a run, walk, but with the hot weather and lots of people converging in the same place to do the same thing, there are concerns about the whole social distancing issue. it is going to bea social distancing issue. it is going to be a hot one this weekend. 26 celsius so let's catch up with the weather. hello there. it is a dry good friday across most parts of the uk and a fairly warm one as well, temperatures rising continuously during this afternoon. there could be a few showers in the far north of scotland and out towards northern ireland later on, and maybe one or two in the far north of wales. but temperatures could peak at around 23—25 degrees, making it even warmer than yesterday. along the east coast, with an offshore wind, it w
let's show you the scene live in hyde park in central london where you can hyde park in central london see cyclists out and about, people on foot as well, runners and walkers. 0f people on foot as well, runners and walkers. of course, everyday, we are all allowed, even encouraged, to get out of the house and spend some time doing some exercise whether it is a run, walk, but with the hot weather and lots of people converging in the same place to do the same thing, there are concerns about the...
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . the health secretary says the government is building up its ability for mass coronavirus testing and writes off billions in debt to shore up the health service britain's daily death toll hits $569.00 the largest rise. but. let me approach it was addressed the nation as russia confirms 771 new cases of crowbars the president extended the count not down until the end of this month. 6 in 10 businesses could come out within 3 months as the don't wait for government bailouts and i will treat loan conditions set by banks are set to push many of them on here from a business and the government have to take action if you know it's needed now but we are going to go bankrupt. and britain sees a spike in food waste following the weeks of panic buying we hear from the c.e.o. of a startup company aimed at saving produce destined for the band. the health secretary says the government is aiming to make coronavirus tests available to all who need them as britain's daily death toll is now $569.00 the l
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . the health secretary says the government is building up its ability for mass coronavirus testing and writes off billions in debt to shore up the health service britain's daily death toll hits $569.00 the largest rise. but. let me approach it was addressed the nation as russia confirms 771 new cases of crowbars the president extended the count not down until the end of this month. 6 in 10 businesses could...
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welcoming of us from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. .camels relax all discipline. if we do people will die and the health secretary warns that ignoring social distancing this weekend will result in more coronavirus. cuts off the $684.00. people die from the disease in just 24 hours. health service staff are turned away at testing facilities as footage reveals centers across the country are still empty . the government says immunity permits could allow those who've recovered from the virus to leave isolation critics claim a system requiring wide scale testing could be nearly impossible for a country already struggling to test it all we hear from both sides of the debate. now the coronavirus pandemic which is migrant counts in france as refugees me across the english channel and charities want to be humanitarian disaster but those already in the u.k. could be left destitute by cutbacks in. welcome to r.t. u.k. health secretary matt hancock has used the government's coronavirus daily press briefing to warn the public that social distancing
welcoming of us from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. .camels relax all discipline. if we do people will die and the health secretary warns that ignoring social distancing this weekend will result in more coronavirus. cuts off the $684.00. people die from the disease in just 24 hours. health service staff are turned away at testing facilities as footage reveals centers across the country are still empty . the government says immunity permits could allow those who've...
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walker got exclusive access to one intensive care ward at the university college hospital in central londons this rare insight into what health professionals a re insight into what health professionals are having to face on a daily basis. it is completely unimaginable. this is the front light in the war. every patient looking after has got covid. we cannot cope with the big spike. we just can't. every day, some battles are one... and some are lost. all the patients here are critically ill. we are planning for many more patients, so all of our theatres to be filled with patients and possibly beyond. none of us have ever seen anything like this. this used to be anything like this. this used to be a recovery area for patients after surgery. a recovery area for patients after surgery. now it's in intensive care unit for covid—19 patients. huge pa rt unit for covid—19 patients. huge part of the hospital has been transformed in order to deal with coronavirus. i've been in intensive ca re coronavirus. i've been in intensive care nursing for about 23 years now, and have never seen anything like thi
walker got exclusive access to one intensive care ward at the university college hospital in central londons this rare insight into what health professionals a re insight into what health professionals are having to face on a daily basis. it is completely unimaginable. this is the front light in the war. every patient looking after has got covid. we cannot cope with the big spike. we just can't. every day, some battles are one... and some are lost. all the patients here are critically ill. we...
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the health secretary announces new measures aimed at helping adult care providers through the corona virus outbreak including a new delivery system for protective equipment we hear from a representative for the sector. the u.k.'s top trade negotiator and he's even counted partly to set out a timetable for talks and says the italian prime minister admits the e.u. is at risk of collapse admits the crisis. for brazil's it almost hard for self-employed people worried they will not have enough money to cover basic costs. and also this campaign is born the war torn countries such as yemen facing 2 emergencies a humanitarian crisis and the impact of the coronavirus. health secretary's announce a string of measures for the cancer including more virus testing and protective equipment that hancock also sported the green cap badge which he said carries will now be able to use to get benefits and h s workers already received he said and he joins me now live here in the studio with more on what wa
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the health secretary announces new measures aimed at helping adult care providers through the corona virus outbreak including a new delivery system for protective equipment we hear from a representative for the sector. the u.k.'s top trade negotiator and he's even counted partly to set out a timetable for talks and says the italian prime minister admits the e.u. is at risk of collapse admits the crisis. for...
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welcoming all of us from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . foreign secretary tony rob pleads with the public to follow coronavirus lockdown measures over the easter weekend it comes as the u.k. death toll hits 7978. economic experts warn the world could be heading for a crisis worse than the great depression almost a century ago. might be. visible violent crime and stabbings continue to fall due to the lockdown so called invisible crime domestic abuse and on line fraud scandal. and also this hour psychiatrist claims n.h.s. staff could learn something from the armed forces and how to deal with the pressure of the situation. the government has announced that 7978 people have died from coronavirus across the country that's as dominant rob pleads with the public to continue following the government's stay at home gardens over the easter break he can shout it was dashed he joins me now with the latest so shut the lot down is set to continue then of course the official line was that the final decision would be made next week but today dominic robb
welcoming all of us from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . foreign secretary tony rob pleads with the public to follow coronavirus lockdown measures over the easter weekend it comes as the u.k. death toll hits 7978. economic experts warn the world could be heading for a crisis worse than the great depression almost a century ago. might be. visible violent crime and stabbings continue to fall due to the lockdown so called invisible crime domestic abuse and on line...
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the prime minister is sitting up in bed while in intensive care with corona virus and his condition is improving according to the charts let's see that. it's the deadliest day yet for the country $938.00 deaths in the u.k. from going about this that so the concerns are raised over the role of rob in deputizing for boris johnson and the potential power vacuum and number 2 and. also the u.s. senator bernie sanders and his presidential campaign clearing the way for joe biden to seize the democratic nomination and take on donald trump in november i'll be talking to our u.s. correspondent shortly. the prime minister's condition is now improving according to the chancellor but he remains in intensive care with coronavirus says the death toll from the disease in the u.k. hits a record high once more with 938 fatalities in a single day and there are concerns over the potential power vacuum left by the prime minister's continued absence i take a shot it was dusty joins me now with the latest s
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the prime minister is sitting up in bed while in intensive care with corona virus and his condition is improving according to the charts let's see that. it's the deadliest day yet for the country $938.00 deaths in the u.k. from going about this that so the concerns are raised over the role of rob in deputizing for boris johnson and the potential power vacuum and number 2 and. also the u.s. senator bernie...
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amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londonm reputable broadcasters are soaring. but along with verifiable news comes a lot of misleading information, from fake health advice to speculation about government action. some speckles you may be spread by people who mean well but are nevertheless wrong. here are some tips to make sure the fact that you're getting are reliable. in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, passing on information can feel it one way that we can support our families and friends. here at the bbc, we are working very hard to make sure that everything we broadcast and publish as accurate and up—to—date, but there is a whole load of information out there that isn't. and misinformation can spread fast. if a message is sent to a whatsapp group of 20, then each of them share as it with 20 other people, and this happens five times— it can reach more than 3 million people very quickly. untruths can ta ke people very quickly. untruths can take many forms. 0ne people very quickly. untruths can take many forms. one of
amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londonm reputable broadcasters are soaring. but along with verifiable news comes a lot of misleading information, from fake health advice to speculation about government action. some speckles you may be spread by people who mean well but are nevertheless wrong. here are some tips to make sure the fact that you're getting are reliable. in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, passing on...
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amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londons from reputable broadcasters is soaring. but along with verifiable news comes a lot of misleading information from fake health advice to speculation about government action. some information may be being spread by people who mean well but are nevertheless wrong. zeinab badawi has these tips to make sure you know the facts you're getting are reliable. in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, passing on information can feel like one way we can support our families and friends. here at the bbc, we are working very hard to make sure that everything we broadcast and publish is accurate and up—to—date, but there is a whole load of information out there that isn't. and misinformation can spread fast. if a message is sent to a whatsapp group of 20, then each of them shares it with 20 other people, and this happens five times, it can reach more than 3 million people very quickly. untruths can take many forms. one of the most common we are seeing is copied and pasted messages being passed arou
amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londons from reputable broadcasters is soaring. but along with verifiable news comes a lot of misleading information from fake health advice to speculation about government action. some information may be being spread by people who mean well but are nevertheless wrong. zeinab badawi has these tips to make sure you know the facts you're getting are reliable. in the midst of the coronavirus...
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our correspondent helena wilkinson is at st thomas's hospital in central london, where borisjohnson isprime minister was moved from a ward here at the hospital, one of the best hospitals in the country, he was moved at around 7pm last night into intensive care. we were told that was as a precaution in case mrjohnson needed to go ona precaution in case mrjohnson needed to go on a ventilator. this is an excellent hospital full survey was treating some of the first patients who were testing positive for coronavirus they do have a lot of experience here. but we heard as you mentioned earlierfrom experience here. but we heard as you mentioned earlier from the experience here. but we heard as you mentioned earlierfrom the foreign secretary that boris johnson remains tonight here in intensive care. he is in tonight here in intensive care. he isina tonight here in intensive care. he is in a stable condition. he is we are told in good spirits. he is receiving what they have described as standard oxygen treatment. and he is breathing without help. i think usually the prime minister has not neede
our correspondent helena wilkinson is at st thomas's hospital in central london, where borisjohnson isprime minister was moved from a ward here at the hospital, one of the best hospitals in the country, he was moved at around 7pm last night into intensive care. we were told that was as a precaution in case mrjohnson needed to go ona precaution in case mrjohnson needed to go on a ventilator. this is an excellent hospital full survey was treating some of the first patients who were testing...
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . the prime minister boris johnson remains in intensive care about a month in hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worse and as the daily death toll reaches over 750 the highest number yet i'll be talking to a dog very shortly. from the stand in for rob claims the lockdown must continue but that's his economists estimate it's costing the country 2400000000 pounds a day i'll be speaking to form a leader of the liberal democrats and one time business secretary said vince cable . also the front line medics treating patients with 19 claims they are forced to make that protective equipment from improvised materials that says research suggests. underestimating the number of doctors. with the virus. the prime minister remains in intensive care at some thomas' hospital in london after he was moved last night due to worsening coronavirus symptoms that says the data told in england hits $758.00 now that is the highest so far. is live outside the hospital where the prime minister is so well. wh
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . the prime minister boris johnson remains in intensive care about a month in hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worse and as the daily death toll reaches over 750 the highest number yet i'll be talking to a dog very shortly. from the stand in for rob claims the lockdown must continue but that's his economists estimate it's costing the country 2400000000 pounds a day i'll be speaking to form a leader of...
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if you walk around central london now, it isa you walk around central london now, it is a ghost town,eriphery are busy. the communities minister making it clear that closure is not to happen. he has told local councils to keep parks open because people need them. obviously, echoing that message of social distancing, stately metres apart. funerals have also been controversial. we have heard anecdotal evidence about people not being able to attend funerals or not being able to attend funerals or not being allowed into other events when somebody dies. the clear message from the government is that is not to happen. graveyards are to stay open and close family members are allowed to attend funerals. again, with social distancing measures, they need to stay in place. scientists around the world are trying to find out why a small percentage of young, healthy people are being severely infected with covid—19, while others experience only mild or asymptomatic symptoms. there are various theories, but our next guest says it's actually not that unusual. in most viruses, some people control the in
if you walk around central london now, it isa you walk around central london now, it is a ghost town,eriphery are busy. the communities minister making it clear that closure is not to happen. he has told local councils to keep parks open because people need them. obviously, echoing that message of social distancing, stately metres apart. funerals have also been controversial. we have heard anecdotal evidence about people not being able to attend funerals or not being able to attend funerals or...
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blake in westminster but we start with helena wilkinson who's outside st thomas's hospital in central londoneing treated. 24 2a hours since the print all my prime minister was taken into intensive care. he is that one of the best hospital in the country and hospital which is very experienced in dealing with coronavirus patients. they admitted some of the first when the infection started to unravel in this country. we heard from dominic raab, the foreign secretary saying the prime minister tonight is in a stable condition. he is in good spirits. we also heard that mrjohnson is being treated with standard oxidant treatment but he is breathing without help. i think crucially, mrjohnson has not needed to go on a ventilator of course, being the most invasive type of wave a patient is given auction and. it takes over the breathing of the patient and allows the body to recover from the virus. there's no getting away from the fact that intensive care is a place at hospital where only the sickest patients are taken. some of them needing very complex treatment. there will be monitored around the clock
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is. the deadliest day yet for the country 828 deaths in england alone from corona virus as it concerns have been raised about a potential power of vacuuming up to 10 after it emerges that the foreign secretary doesn't have total control on the prime minister who remains in intensive care different political commentator peter oborne and also will be hearing from a frontline medical doctor. european leaders fail to strike a deal on the massive financial stimulus front suggest it could break the law i'll be speaking to an expert in european law very shortly. schools closures and like you did have a limited impact on the spread of the virus the study finds with others suggesting the government was too hasty to get reaction from an expert in sociology who would like to see them agree open. the pharmacy school for greater protection to stop for abuse but the am physically put here from the can to. the death toll in britain hits a record high once more 828 deaths in just 24 hours in england alon
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is. the deadliest day yet for the country 828 deaths in england alone from corona virus as it concerns have been raised about a potential power of vacuuming up to 10 after it emerges that the foreign secretary doesn't have total control on the prime minister who remains in intensive care different political commentator peter oborne and also will be hearing from a frontline medical doctor. european leaders fail to strike a...
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we're live from central london welcome to our viewers from around the world were current awaiting the government's daily coronavirus press conference and is expected to be given today by the chancellor soon act that's a little later meanwhile our headlines this hour. u.s. senator bernie sanders sends his presidential campaign including a way for joe biden to seize the democratic nomination and take on donald trump in november. the deadliest day yet for the u.k. 938 deaths from coronavirus that's as concerns have been raised over potential power vacuum and number 10 after it emerges that the foreign secretary doesn't have total control of the prime minister remains in intensive care to hear from political commentator bill to overhaul and a front line medical doctor a little later. european leaders fail to strike a deal on a massive financial stimulus as france suggests it could break with the bloc i'll be speaking to an expert in european or very shortly. also the school's closures are likely to have had limited impact on the spread of the virus is study finds with others suggesting th
we're live from central london welcome to our viewers from around the world were current awaiting the government's daily coronavirus press conference and is expected to be given today by the chancellor soon act that's a little later meanwhile our headlines this hour. u.s. senator bernie sanders sends his presidential campaign including a way for joe biden to seize the democratic nomination and take on donald trump in november. the deadliest day yet for the u.k. 938 deaths from coronavirus...
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the prime minister remains in hospital some 10 days after testing positive for corona virus that's as the chief medical officer tries to allay fears about some tests not being fit for purpose. 16 residents in a care home in florence go in just over a week or 2 of the strongest testing positive for the bars and says it is not just vulnerable immigration detainees stuck in solitary confinement which of course he's also blame on code that 90. first person charged under the new virus legislation has their conviction quashed after police misinterpret the one we hear from a lawyer who helped overturn the case. labor's duty to secure stomach gets out of the government's handling of the outbreak as we look back at how history might judge his pretty just as we get reaction from a former m.p. . the prime minister remains in hospital after he was admitted last night you 2 persistent coronavirus symptoms and that's as it emerges the antibody tests ordered by the government to detect immunity amon
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the prime minister remains in hospital some 10 days after testing positive for corona virus that's as the chief medical officer tries to allay fears about some tests not being fit for purpose. 16 residents in a care home in florence go in just over a week or 2 of the strongest testing positive for the bars and says it is not just vulnerable immigration detainees stuck in solitary confinement which of course...
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hospital and there's been a remarkable achievement in building a significant hospital facility in central london over the last 2 weeks but also the hospitals themselves are moving away from doing routine operations like you for placements and gallbladder operations and pivoting towards using their medical x. the medical skills towards treating coded 90 that's where the additional capacity is going to come which means yes we should cope unless it really becomes bad however what it does mean is that all the other health care needs of the population are going to be pushed down the line to do so so this is going to be a long term problem for the national health service to do with this philip playing and i just talked to and former member of parliament good luck to your colleagues and thank you so much pleasure in our some of the more lightest developments in the pandemic response death toll has passed the $10000.00 mark it's europe's hardest hit country after italy concern is also growing over the possible spread of the virus in a densely populated shanty town in mumbai that's after the that obvious
hospital and there's been a remarkable achievement in building a significant hospital facility in central london over the last 2 weeks but also the hospitals themselves are moving away from doing routine operations like you for placements and gallbladder operations and pivoting towards using their medical x. the medical skills towards treating coded 90 that's where the additional capacity is going to come which means yes we should cope unless it really becomes bad however what it does mean is...
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but all souls church in central london, known worldwide for the quality of its music, has designed ac‘s religion editor martin bashir has been talking to michael andrews, the man who conducts the choir from his home. this is god's reminder that something is wrong. this is church during a pandemic. here is a virus we cannot see. the enemy might be anywhere. this rector normally looks out at hundreds of congregants. this is church during a pandemic. now it is a single camera and online worshippers. you can get it without symptoms and yet it may kill me. god is speaking to us, reminds us our life is more fragile than we like to think. church organ plays the music at all souls is world—renowned but the choir is now dispersed across the city. so how do you hold a sunday service when no—one can come to church? that was the challenge, martin. we have been stitching together audio clips of people playing into their smartphones and tablets at home. flutes, clarinets, and saxes. we can switch to some strings. here is the woodwind. we have an organist and then putting that together and making s
but all souls church in central london, known worldwide for the quality of its music, has designed ac‘s religion editor martin bashir has been talking to michael andrews, the man who conducts the choir from his home. this is god's reminder that something is wrong. this is church during a pandemic. here is a virus we cannot see. the enemy might be anywhere. this rector normally looks out at hundreds of congregants. this is church during a pandemic. now it is a single camera and online...
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thomas hospital in central london and spent a week, including three nights in intensive care there.was not placed on a ventilator. ton april 1 prime minister used this appearanceo thank staff are saving his life in intensive care. over the lastouple of weeks, he has not had any official government work well recovering and his country residence. lastly, he did speak to the queen and presidential. i want to show you a graph now on the daily reported deaths from coronavirus and hospitals -- in hospita u around the. there has been another drop in the number of deaths in the last 24 hours to 360. the trend suggestmithe u.k. is down fr the peak. and has been a bumpy progress to next few days as the numbers to over the weekend tend to be underreported. the total number of dths from coronavirus is more than 21,000, a devastating figure, that does not include certa debts. -- certain deaths. a strange combination here. we have the numbers seemingly st their peak in the u.k., seemingly coming down. the prime minister, warning we are still in a huge danger. reporter: that's right. symbolically,
thomas hospital in central london and spent a week, including three nights in intensive care there.was not placed on a ventilator. ton april 1 prime minister used this appearanceo thank staff are saving his life in intensive care. over the lastouple of weeks, he has not had any official government work well recovering and his country residence. lastly, he did speak to the queen and presidential. i want to show you a graph now on the daily reported deaths from coronavirus and hospitals -- in...
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building a hospital and has been a remarkable achievement building a significant host of facility in central london over the last 2 weeks but also the hospitals themselves are moving away from doing routine operations like hip replacements and gallbladder operations and pivoting towards using their medical x. the medical skills tools treating coded 90 that's where the additional capacity is going to come which means yes we should cope unless it really becomes bad however what it does mean is that all the other health care needs of the population are going to be pushed down the line to do certain has ordered russians not to go to work for the rest of this month to slow the spread of the operator and more evidence of how the virus is affecting jobs in the u.s. 6 and a half 1000000 people claimed unemployment benefits last week and the record well more than half of half a 1000000 people rather in your in chief the funding line and other leaders have criticized the lack of solidarity and coordination among member states now fund alliance says that it will roll out a huge relief program comparable to th
building a hospital and has been a remarkable achievement building a significant host of facility in central london over the last 2 weeks but also the hospitals themselves are moving away from doing routine operations like hip replacements and gallbladder operations and pivoting towards using their medical x. the medical skills tools treating coded 90 that's where the additional capacity is going to come which means yes we should cope unless it really becomes bad however what it does mean is...
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he tweeted that he was in good spirits and remained in touch with his team but the hospital in central london his condition deteriorated johnson is said to be conscious and receiving some oxygen support. i'm joined now by our correspondent in london charlotte parts of charlotte what more can you tell us about the prime minister's condition because he was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure and now is in intensive care. exactly boris johnson was taken to the hospital on sunday evening as a precautionary measure as you said for some routine testing after self isolating for 10 days and downing street but the symptoms got wasn't what his system a high fever and to cuff and during the day he still tweeted today that he was in good spirits but apparently afterwards got much worse in the afternoon he received oxidant support as we know and then moved to the intensive care unit just in case he needs a ventilator so far apparently he's not on a ventilator and he is still conscious boris johnson is 55 and as we know he did not have any preexisting health conditions and of course this shows onc
he tweeted that he was in good spirits and remained in touch with his team but the hospital in central london his condition deteriorated johnson is said to be conscious and receiving some oxygen support. i'm joined now by our correspondent in london charlotte parts of charlotte what more can you tell us about the prime minister's condition because he was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure and now is in intensive care. exactly boris johnson was taken to the hospital on sunday evening...
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amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londoning images from the last week from around the world as the coronavirus continues to upend the lives of hundreds of millions of people. and a reminder, you can keep up to date with all of the latest information on the lockdown in your area and your country on our website. thanks for watching. hat, white plenty of sunshine across the uk, it will be breezy, especially in the west, where we will see outbreaks of rain arriving later in the day, but a lot of sunshine around throughout the day for many places, turning hazy with wispy high cloud from the west, and later raining to northern ireland, western scotland, perhaps pembrokeshire and cornwall, gusts of up pembrokeshire and cornwall, gusts of up to 50 mph for parts of northern ireland and western scotland. with the winds from the south, yes, one, 201 the winds from the south, yes, one, 20 1 degrees the winds from the south, yes, one, 201 degrees in london, even further north glasgow likely to get to 18 degrees. yes, warm, 21 degrees in
amol rajan in central london, working with producer elizabeth in kent, and editorjonathan in north londoning images from the last week from around the world as the coronavirus continues to upend the lives of hundreds of millions of people. and a reminder, you can keep up to date with all of the latest information on the lockdown in your area and your country on our website. thanks for watching. hat, white plenty of sunshine across the uk, it will be breezy, especially in the west, where we will...
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bring our viewers from around the world live from central london this is all to u.k. . the deadliest day yet for the country 828 deaths in england alone from corona virus that's just concerns have been raised over a potential pool of that cuban number turned off it emerges that the foreign secretary doesn't have total control on the prime minister remains in intensive care i'll be talking to put it in commentator peter oborne very shortly. european leaders fail to strike a deal on a massive financial stimulus is front suggest it could break with the blog. schools closures are likely to have limited impact on the spread of the virus the study finds with others suggesting the government was too hasty to shut them. pharmacies call for greater protection the staff are abused both believe and physically we'll hear from the industry's union a little later. the death toll in britain hits a record high once more 828 deaths in just 24 hours in england alone that is the prime minister is in a stable condition responding to treatment as he remains in intensive care at a london hos
bring our viewers from around the world live from central london this is all to u.k. . the deadliest day yet for the country 828 deaths in england alone from corona virus that's just concerns have been raised over a potential pool of that cuban number turned off it emerges that the foreign secretary doesn't have total control on the prime minister remains in intensive care i'll be talking to put it in commentator peter oborne very shortly. european leaders fail to strike a deal on a massive...
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welcoming all of us from around the world live from central london this is not a u.k. . 765 people die from coronavirus in england the moon is minister. is likely to be extended to be old and this weekend says the prime minister remains in intensive care at all but joined by a medical expert. economic experts warn the world could be heading for a crisis worse than the great depression almost a century ago. is highly visible crime in stopping continue to fall due to the low down so-called invisible crime domestic abuse and online for water skyrocket. every form of school for government aid a collapse in the market leads to millions of beaches of milk being pulled away every week we hear from a dairy farm and they say. it . and it has england report $765.00 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours bringing the reported total to $7981.00 says ministers who took the nation wide lockdown will continue past this weekend or take a shot it was dusty joins me now with the latest so shut the hell than all of these figures looking to tell us more about the the latest release of data well we have j
welcoming all of us from around the world live from central london this is not a u.k. . 765 people die from coronavirus in england the moon is minister. is likely to be extended to be old and this weekend says the prime minister remains in intensive care at all but joined by a medical expert. economic experts warn the world could be heading for a crisis worse than the great depression almost a century ago. is highly visible crime in stopping continue to fall due to the low down so-called...
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is the u.k. . the chancellor admits the country will face economic hardship it claims that britain will bounce back after the and demi. data from countries across europe shows ever coronavirus fatalities are happening in others it comes as the office for national statistics reveals deaths in britain . when government figures suggest. campaign has called on the home office to suspend the minimum blue come visa requirement to avoid families being ripped apart during a pandemic joined by an immigration lawyer at a later. and broadcasting watchdog called more which is an investigation into comments made on c.b.c. payment poses on the conspiracy linking 5 g. technology to the brothers. the chancellor has admitted the economy will be hit hard by the coronavirus but says we will bounce back says the office for national statistics reveals the number of coronavirus deaths is far greater than the government's figures suggest that it was dusty joins me live here in the studio for more on this so shot in the c
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is the u.k. . the chancellor admits the country will face economic hardship it claims that britain will bounce back after the and demi. data from countries across europe shows ever coronavirus fatalities are happening in others it comes as the office for national statistics reveals deaths in britain . when government figures suggest. campaign has called on the home office to suspend the minimum blue come visa requirement...
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well coming up from around the world live from central london this is all to u.k. . the prime minister boris johnson remains in intensive care at in london hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened the daily death toll reaches over 750 the highest number yet. the prime minister's stand in for. claims down must continue but that's as economists estimate it's complete 2400000000 pounds a day. front line medics treating patients with coated 19 claims they are forced to make that personal protective equipment from improvised materials that says research suggests the underestimating the number of doctors off work with the virus we hear from an n.h.s. doctor surely. critical care patients have treatments and centuries cancelled due to the outbreak with many fairing they'll be delayed we speak to a consultant cardiologist a little later. and the u.k. with the traits of thousands stranded. but some travelers face paying up to a 1000 pounds a ticket to hear from one stranded in the pool. the prime minister remains in intensive care at some thomas' hospital in london af
well coming up from around the world live from central london this is all to u.k. . the prime minister boris johnson remains in intensive care at in london hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened the daily death toll reaches over 750 the highest number yet. the prime minister's stand in for. claims down must continue but that's as economists estimate it's complete 2400000000 pounds a day. front line medics treating patients with coated 19 claims they are forced to make that personal...
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first, let's hearfrom john mcmanus, who is outside st thomas‘s hospital in central london.y. we know you went into intensive care last night. saint thomas has to intensive care units in last night at seven o'clock, the prime minister was given oxygen and given one of those units, so he could be close to a ventilator if needed because if mr johnson needed a ventilator, it would mean his condition had deteriorated and also that he would be sedated because they have the tube is inserted into their throats. that's not the moment but statistics show that so far, around two—thirds of coronavirus patients who do need to go to intensive care are eventually put onto a ventilator. that's not happening right now, specialists in the icu will be looking after mrjohnson, making sure his organs are working, that they have enough oxygen while his immune system fights the virus. helen catt is on downing street. i suppose the important question which will be asking various ministers later, what happens in terms of running the country at the moment? we are in a different place than we were th
first, let's hearfrom john mcmanus, who is outside st thomas‘s hospital in central london.y. we know you went into intensive care last night. saint thomas has to intensive care units in last night at seven o'clock, the prime minister was given oxygen and given one of those units, so he could be close to a ventilator if needed because if mr johnson needed a ventilator, it would mean his condition had deteriorated and also that he would be sedated because they have the tube is inserted into...
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this rector in central london normally looks out at hundreds of congregants.souls is world—renowned, but the choir is now dispersed across the city, so how do you hold a sunday service when no this one can come to church? that was the challenge, martin. we've been stitching together audio clips of people playing into their smartphones and tablets at home. here we go, flute, clarinet and saxophones. we could switch to some strings. here's the woodwind section. we've got an organist, and then putting that together and making a kind of split—screen video with lots of playing. the sound that you are able to get when you combine it together, it blew me away while i was editing it. i'll give you a little bit of eric singing on his own. ourjob is bringing god and people together. most of time, people think it's hard to meet with god, now it's hard to meet face—to—face with people. we have to think freshly. just hearing a voice, seeing a face, is far more valuable than an e—mail from them or a text from them. it has been incredible, being able to still know that when
this rector in central london normally looks out at hundreds of congregants.souls is world—renowned, but the choir is now dispersed across the city, so how do you hold a sunday service when no this one can come to church? that was the challenge, martin. we've been stitching together audio clips of people playing into their smartphones and tablets at home. here we go, flute, clarinet and saxophones. we could switch to some strings. here's the woodwind section. we've got an organist, and then...
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is a u.k. . britain approaches 3 weeks in coronavirus lockdown as ministers hint it's likely to be extended only this weekend and that's as medical professionals say the prime minister could be out of action for at least a month. economic experts warn the world could be heading for a crisis worse than the great depression almost a century ago. as highly visible violent crime and stabbings continue to full due to the locked down so called invisible clyde domestic abuse and online fraud skyrocket. a conspiracy linking 5 g. technology to the virus continues to spread online prompting attacks on the communications mast on top of them if defun doctor later this hour. after almost 3 weeks britain's coronavirus lockdown looks set to be extended beyond next week that says the prime minister remains in intensive care and doctors say he could be out of number 10 for the rest of the month or he can shout it was dusty joins me now and shut up believe we've got some figures now released on the latest death to
welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is a u.k. . britain approaches 3 weeks in coronavirus lockdown as ministers hint it's likely to be extended only this weekend and that's as medical professionals say the prime minister could be out of action for at least a month. economic experts warn the world could be heading for a crisis worse than the great depression almost a century ago. as highly visible violent crime and stabbings continue to full due to the...
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not quite business as usual, but both staff and customers are back at this sandwich chain in central londonwith a reduced service on offer. but most companies still have their doors firmly shut. this clinic had bought insurance cover known as business interruption insurance to pay out if they ever had to stop trading, but like many others, their claim for closure was rejected. it's a bit galling to realise that, over the years, we've spent over £10,000 in insurance, which was not valid, and when we finally came to claim, we were told we can't. i think all businesses thought that they'd inoculated themselves by buying this insurance, and they have found that this financial vaccine does not work. sonia's now empty clinic. she had a business interruption policy, which covered closure due to human contagion. her insurer is disputing her claim as coronavirus was not directly on her premises. we've paid our premium, always paid it on time, have done the right thing. there's a clause in that document, which is, in my view, really clear. i think we're going to close. without that payment, we can't
not quite business as usual, but both staff and customers are back at this sandwich chain in central londonwith a reduced service on offer. but most companies still have their doors firmly shut. this clinic had bought insurance cover known as business interruption insurance to pay out if they ever had to stop trading, but like many others, their claim for closure was rejected. it's a bit galling to realise that, over the years, we've spent over £10,000 in insurance, which was not valid, and...