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especially the club members, not on every single court of course and they never get to play on centre court course of the day but some of the showers could be heavy and thundery. further south, some of the showers could be heavy and thundery. furthersouth, looking at drier conditions, still a lot of cloud around, the best of the sunshine will be in the south—east but even here through the course of the day there will be cloud coming and going. talking of gusty winds, dusty through the course of the weekend and today again widely, looking at 35—a0 miles an hour. with exposure, it will be more than that. temperatures as a result, well, not great to start with. add on that wind and it feels chilly, it is chilly here at wimbledon this morning. heading on through the evening into overnight, the low pressure d rifts into evening into overnight, the low pressure drifts into the north sea, still breezy across scotland, but for most it will be a dry night and fairly cloudy, or to showers. temperatures in double figures. another area of low pressure comes in from the atlantic for tomorrow so for tomo
especially the club members, not on every single court of course and they never get to play on centre court course of the day but some of the showers could be heavy and thundery. further south, some of the showers could be heavy and thundery. furthersouth, looking at drier conditions, still a lot of cloud around, the best of the sunshine will be in the south—east but even here through the course of the day there will be cloud coming and going. talking of gusty winds, dusty through the course...
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murray and it took place at the national tennis centre in london where the event will take place from during the 23rd and they were all spaced out on the court each player or doubles pair had and each player or doubles pair had a nickname. andy murray's was the one—hit wonder. a nickname. andy murray's was the one-hit wonder. i see what you did there! slightly cruel. ——janie murray. there is no wimbledon next month but the bbc has announced what it will do to fill a pretty significant hole. there will be lots of tennis on bbc television during the fortnight, clare balding will have highlights from years gone by every weekday afternoon, sue barker will be on air from every weekday afternoon, sue barker will be on airfrom eight every weekday afternoon, sue barker will be on air from eight o'clock in the evening with a bit more of the same and chat and analysis, tim henman will be with her. also, boris becker and martina navratilova and john mcenroe and at weekends lots of feature material, andy murray's greatest hits, countdown of the best singles finals of all time over what should have been finals weekend and on the sunday nightjust after th
murray and it took place at the national tennis centre in london where the event will take place from during the 23rd and they were all spaced out on the court each player or doubles pair had and each player or doubles pair had a nickname. andy murray's was the one—hit wonder. a nickname. andy murray's was the one-hit wonder. i see what you did there! slightly cruel. ——janie murray. there is no wimbledon next month but the bbc has announced what it will do to fill a pretty significant...
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to get them in the mood, women's champion simona halep has been doing the famous walk not onto centre court whatever you can for a racket and even a net. hold on. yes, that is a cow. not advisable, a net that moooves. but i did like seeing into the gardens. serena williams' lohan, i have garden envy now. and charlie has tv envy. didn't we see him sitting in front of his enormous television? that was tim henman. djokovic was eating grass. and i liked pat cash's rockery, as well. i'm not sure if that was his. i liked the use of a watering can is a racket! thank you, mike. they're usually packed with children letting off steam but since march indoor soft play areas have remained closed. many companies are trying to find ways of making their business work in a socially distanced world. adam mcclean has been to see some of the centres that don't know when, and if, they'll be able to reopen. they are the spaces that give parents a well—earned break, and children the chance to learn and grow. these two sisters are feeling the strain of the uncertainty for their indoor play business. it has been re
to get them in the mood, women's champion simona halep has been doing the famous walk not onto centre court whatever you can for a racket and even a net. hold on. yes, that is a cow. not advisable, a net that moooves. but i did like seeing into the gardens. serena williams' lohan, i have garden envy now. and charlie has tv envy. didn't we see him sitting in front of his enormous television? that was tim henman. djokovic was eating grass. and i liked pat cash's rockery, as well. i'm not sure if...
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the economy — setting out plans to modernise hospitals, schools, roads, prisons, the courts, high streets and town centres daily telegraph reports leicester has become the first city in britain to be plunged back into lockdown, after public health officials expressed alarm at a significant rise in covid—19 cases. a story that's also reflected in the times, which add that several northern towns are also causing alarm to health officials in the uk. the daily mirror says schools and nonessential shops in the city will close and pubs won't open there for two more weeks. the metro carries the line that the city of leicester and the surrounding areas are responsible for ten per cent of all the country's positive cases. the scottish edition of the daily mail says first minister, nicola sturgeon has provoked a furious backlash over plans which could see people travelling from england to scotland quarantined for a fortnight. and according to the financial times, investment banking fees rocketed to a record $57 billon in the first six months of the year, boosted by a series of lucrative debt sales as companies grab
the economy — setting out plans to modernise hospitals, schools, roads, prisons, the courts, high streets and town centres daily telegraph reports leicester has become the first city in britain to be plunged back into lockdown, after public health officials expressed alarm at a significant rise in covid—19 cases. a story that's also reflected in the times, which add that several northern towns are also causing alarm to health officials in the uk. the daily mirror says schools and...
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socially distance draw conducted by murray took place at the national tennis centre in london where they were all spaced out on the courtsom sportsday. from everyone here have a great evening. let's just remind you of the main points that came out at today's downing street coronavirus briefing for monday it will be compulsory to wear face coverings on all public transport in england. failure to do so transport in england. failure to do so might result in a fine or you being refused permission to travel. the transport secretary reminded us that if you can work from home you should but he can't work from home, you should try to avoid public transport. he also said the latest uk figures are encouraging. and despite the increase in testing new positive coronavirus cases do continue to fall. the are numbered remain stable between not .7 and not .9. let talk to the shadow treasury secretary. and all of this today with the latest coronavirus figures coming against some very dismal figures in the economy. massive contraction of 20% in april. how will the economy, how can the economy bounce back from this? that is the big questio
socially distance draw conducted by murray took place at the national tennis centre in london where they were all spaced out on the courtsom sportsday. from everyone here have a great evening. let's just remind you of the main points that came out at today's downing street coronavirus briefing for monday it will be compulsory to wear face coverings on all public transport in england. failure to do so transport in england. failure to do so might result in a fine or you being refused permission...
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centre of a global pandemic. this is bbc news, our top story this hour: the us supreme court rules president trump's bid to end protectionstarted in the chinese city of wuhan. it was then put under lockdown for 76 days. then at the beginning of april, china re—opened the and claimed victory in this phase of war against covid—19. two months on, our reporter vincent ni looks at how wuhan has emerged from lockdown. life in wuhan is slowly returning to normal. many small businesses are on the ground floor for essential building so have to operate behind fences. this woman and her mother have been selling ceremonial items for funerals and weddings for nearly ten years. to make ends meet, they set up a temporary grocery store outside the fences. very quickly, they are stopped by management police. next to the shop, another business is booming. since the lockdown was lifted, the demand for food delivery has risen sharply. a month after the lockdown was lifted, new positive cases were detected in wuhan. the government launched a report, attend a battle to test all residents. —— a ten day battle. just under 10 million residents w
centre of a global pandemic. this is bbc news, our top story this hour: the us supreme court rules president trump's bid to end protectionstarted in the chinese city of wuhan. it was then put under lockdown for 76 days. then at the beginning of april, china re—opened the and claimed victory in this phase of war against covid—19. two months on, our reporter vincent ni looks at how wuhan has emerged from lockdown. life in wuhan is slowly returning to normal. many small businesses are on the...
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conducted by mori, look took place at the national tennis centre in london where they were all spaced out on the courtsto bring you the latest figures that often come through around coronavirus at this time. we are hearing that the latest figure is that a further 200 and two people have died of covid—19 which is up to date as of five o'clock yesterday evening, so a further 202 people dying of coronavirus and a number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus across all settings out of that number, a1,581 have died, thatis of that number, a1,581 have died, that is the latest figures just three from the nhs there. now, let's talk a little bit more about brexit. more now on the uk government confirming they will not ask the eu for an extension to the brexit transition period. this morning the scottish and welsh first ministers wrote to borisjohnson requesting a delay. the cabinet office minister, michael gove said "the moment for extension has now passed". if we extended the transition period, we would be paying the eu more money. millions of pound that we can spend on our nhs. if we extended the
conducted by mori, look took place at the national tennis centre in london where they were all spaced out on the courtsto bring you the latest figures that often come through around coronavirus at this time. we are hearing that the latest figure is that a further 200 and two people have died of covid—19 which is up to date as of five o'clock yesterday evening, so a further 202 people dying of coronavirus and a number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus across all settings out...
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million would normally be passing through the trafford centre in manchester with debenhams, selfridges, john lewis, all major tenants. huge food courtsey so you might wonder why intu, the owners here and donors of plenty of shopping centres across the uk are struggling. we can have a look at the impact of that now. 17 locations really are spread out across the uk. glasgow, lakeside. the metrocentre in gateshead as well. the ripple effect and consequences will be felt far and consequences will be felt far and wide, they employ 2500 people here alone and across the business with the shops here and across the uk, it would be much more. when we look at how they've been getting on over the last few years, this is where the big numbers really come in. they lost £2 billion. they wrap up in. they lost £2 billion. they wrap upa lot in. they lost £2 billion. they wrap up a lot of debt. nearly £5 billion of debt is racked up. that is part of debt is racked up. that is part of the conversation with lenders. for a landlord like intu, the main source of income. do they pay their rent over recent months. 0n the level of rent over recent years. it's
million would normally be passing through the trafford centre in manchester with debenhams, selfridges, john lewis, all major tenants. huge food courtsey so you might wonder why intu, the owners here and donors of plenty of shopping centres across the uk are struggling. we can have a look at the impact of that now. 17 locations really are spread out across the uk. glasgow, lakeside. the metrocentre in gateshead as well. the ripple effect and consequences will be felt far and consequences will...
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as a shopping centre firm, traditionally you would want people to stick around, have a coffee, have a meal. your food courtis and we look forward to the time we can have the leisure element coming back, later in the year hopefully. but we are excited to open shops again. we have some fantastic retailers. we are all keen to get our plans in place and welcome people back but we wa nt place and welcome people back but we want people to feel safe. you have about a week to get a lot of work done. a lot of retailers have their mother's day stuff install, all the march stock. a lot of logistics going on behind the scene. retailers are coming back to set up behind the scenes. some have been here previously, some are still to do it. if you want to know which stores are open, go to our website because we will keep that up—to—date. open, go to our website because we will keep that up-to-date. good luck. a lot of work still to do. i know you have done a lot already. that is the current state of play in places like that. they have about a week to make sure all of those places are ready. but the experience of coming som
as a shopping centre firm, traditionally you would want people to stick around, have a coffee, have a meal. your food courtis and we look forward to the time we can have the leisure element coming back, later in the year hopefully. but we are excited to open shops again. we have some fantastic retailers. we are all keen to get our plans in place and welcome people back but we wa nt place and welcome people back but we want people to feel safe. you have about a week to get a lot of work done. a...