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i am at a retail park in cheshire to find out.ace coverings are now compulsory for passengers on public transport in england. praise for the black lives matter supporter who saved another man from violent protests. i wasn't thinking, i was just thinking of, you know, a human being on the floor, it wasn't going to end well if we hadn't intervened. footballer marcus rashford writes to mps asking them not to stop free school meal vouchers. the england and manchester united star, who's raised more than 20 million to feed british children, is concerned the scheme ends next month. i want her to go through the same system and it is very difficult to find a way out. low cloud, mist and fog rolling in across eastern parts of the uk but for most, dry day with sunshine and showers but some of those could be heavy and thundery. i will have all the details in 27 minutes. it's monday 15th june. our top story: it's a day of major change in england as lockdown restrictions continue to ease. after almost three months, all non—essential shops in en
i am at a retail park in cheshire to find out.ace coverings are now compulsory for passengers on public transport in england. praise for the black lives matter supporter who saved another man from violent protests. i wasn't thinking, i was just thinking of, you know, a human being on the floor, it wasn't going to end well if we hadn't intervened. footballer marcus rashford writes to mps asking them not to stop free school meal vouchers. the england and manchester united star, who's raised more...
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there are 515 children at this school in barnton, in cheshire.h smaller class sizes and social distancing, there is only the capacity for 153. this is one of the classrooms that we've set up ready... on top of that, concerns about the infection rate of coronavirus in cheshire has meant this school is only open for children of key workers and those deemed vulnerable. how do you feel walking into this classroom when it's empty? it's heartbreaking, it really is. we were so ready to have our year sixes back. i think it's predictable. there's no way that you could have all of your children back, given the social distancing measures that we've had to put in place, so itjust was never practical in the first instance. in theory, the government wanted all children in primary school to have some time in the classroom. today, acceptance that it's not practical for all year groups to go back before the end of term. while we are not able to welcome all primary children back for a full month before the summer, we continue to work with the sector on the next st
there are 515 children at this school in barnton, in cheshire.h smaller class sizes and social distancing, there is only the capacity for 153. this is one of the classrooms that we've set up ready... on top of that, concerns about the infection rate of coronavirus in cheshire has meant this school is only open for children of key workers and those deemed vulnerable. how do you feel walking into this classroom when it's empty? it's heartbreaking, it really is. we were so ready to have our year...
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thank you, elaine dunkley in cheshire. robert halfon is a former education minister and is now chair of the house of commons education select committee. we will speak to a union leader in a moment. good morning, robert halfon, what has happened to the government doing things based on science?m what has happened to the government doing things based on science? it is a strange country when the government turned a blind eye to demonstrations in cities across the country, we are campaigning for pubs and garden centres to be open and yet we say that our schools can't open until september despite evidence from the world health organization, many other european union countries, our own chief medical officer, that it is safe to do so, that was conferred to me by the prime minister and the schools minister when they appeared before committee. we worry about the coronavirus, absolutely, we need to do everything we can to be safe, but there could be an epidemic of educational poverty, a growing digital divide and a safeguarding crisi
thank you, elaine dunkley in cheshire. robert halfon is a former education minister and is now chair of the house of commons education select committee. we will speak to a union leader in a moment. good morning, robert halfon, what has happened to the government doing things based on science?m what has happened to the government doing things based on science? it is a strange country when the government turned a blind eye to demonstrations in cities across the country, we are campaigning for...
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joseph mccann was finally cornered, hiding up a tree in cheshire.test review sheds more light on the failings in the mccann case. it found that three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release. it also discovered that prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this year, one of mccann‘s victims, who was 71 when she was raped by him, spoke to the bbc. she now said she finds this new review very distressing. in a statement, she told us... the ministry ofjustice says it has apologised to mccann‘s victims. it also says it has improved information sharing and training and is bringing on 800 new probation staff. june kelly, bbc news. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story... china has adopted a controversial security law giving it new powers over hong kong. and here in the uk, the city of leicester has returned to strict lockdown measures amid a rise in new infections. borisjohnson has announced his plans to help the uk economy deal with t
joseph mccann was finally cornered, hiding up a tree in cheshire.test review sheds more light on the failings in the mccann case. it found that three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release. it also discovered that prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this year, one of mccann‘s victims, who was 71 when she was raped by him, spoke to the bbc. she now said she finds this new review very...
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the world according to cheshire. today we discuss why the troops are leaving afghanistan. extremism in america and the challenges of only no small business in the age of the co-wrote of virus. the war. machine i am busy to santos for our top story today the u.s. has delivered a portion of its feb peace deal with the taliban by cutting troops to 8600 from 12000 previously the trumpet ministration says it could withdraw all forces from the country by next may if the taliban meets all requirements of the deal including .
the world according to cheshire. today we discuss why the troops are leaving afghanistan. extremism in america and the challenges of only no small business in the age of the co-wrote of virus. the war. machine i am busy to santos for our top story today the u.s. has delivered a portion of its feb peace deal with the taliban by cutting troops to 8600 from 12000 previously the trumpet ministration says it could withdraw all forces from the country by next may if the taliban meets all requirements...
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the world according to cheshire. today we discuss why the troops are leaving afghanistan. extremism in america and the challenges of owning a small business in the age of the coronavirus. the war. issue i am frizzy to sanchez for our top story today the u.s. has delivered a portion of its feb peace deal with the taliban by cutting troops to 8600 from 12000 previously the trumpet ministration says it could withdraw all forces from the country by next may if the taliban meets all requirements of the deal including severing ties with al qaeda reducing violence and engaging in power sharing talks with the afghan government jesse it's been nearly 2 decades since the us invaded afghanistan so it's well beyond time for our government to end its occupation there well brigitta let's let's go back in history and look how all 'd this came about 1st ok we were allegedly attacked by osama bin laden on $911.00 so therefore we had to go there to get him that was without question we're going to go get bin laden in afghanistan but that turned out to be a front bush and cheney really wanted
the world according to cheshire. today we discuss why the troops are leaving afghanistan. extremism in america and the challenges of owning a small business in the age of the coronavirus. the war. issue i am frizzy to sanchez for our top story today the u.s. has delivered a portion of its feb peace deal with the taliban by cutting troops to 8600 from 12000 previously the trumpet ministration says it could withdraw all forces from the country by next may if the taliban meets all requirements of...
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he joins us from cheshire.here is going to be a reduction to one metre is that is wise now? i think there is nothing magical about the one metre or two metres rule. basically the closer we are to someone metres rule. basically the closer we are to someone and metres rule. basically the closer we are to someone and the longer we are in the presence of someone who is infected than the more risk there is. so certainly there are many situations where less than two metres would be perfectly acceptable and the issue is actually more about looking at the whole risk and trying to identify ways that you can allow businesses to go forward. but maintaining safety. not onlyjust keeping the one metre and two metres will of the i fully realise the importance of that in terms of business. but we will not have a review that says it is safe at two metres and not safe at one metre or safer at one metre. and also there's theissue safer at one metre. and also there's the issue about policing that, we all have a national tendency t
he joins us from cheshire.here is going to be a reduction to one metre is that is wise now? i think there is nothing magical about the one metre or two metres rule. basically the closer we are to someone metres rule. basically the closer we are to someone and metres rule. basically the closer we are to someone and the longer we are in the presence of someone who is infected than the more risk there is. so certainly there are many situations where less than two metres would be perfectly...
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the world according to cheshire. today we did. police reform and changing attitudes about race in american culture we also reveal the latest from the just sagar sit tight show starts now. the war. high in brigida santos for our top story today we turn to the minneapolis city council which has announced a veto proof of plans to dismantle the city's police force after nearly 2 weeks of protests over the police killing of george floyd the council has not released the details of its plan yet and there are still many hoops to jump through but it's a start officers will reportedly remain on the streets until the plan is finalized but chokeholds and neck restraints have now been banned minneapolis city council says it's going to rebuild public safety through a community based approach some ideas they have proposed include deploying the fire department to handle drug overdose calls and health care and social service professionals to deal with mental.
the world according to cheshire. today we did. police reform and changing attitudes about race in american culture we also reveal the latest from the just sagar sit tight show starts now. the war. high in brigida santos for our top story today we turn to the minneapolis city council which has announced a veto proof of plans to dismantle the city's police force after nearly 2 weeks of protests over the police killing of george floyd the council has not released the details of its plan yet and...
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joseph mccann was finally cornered, hiding up a tree in cheshire.mes, he had been wrongly freed from prison a few months before. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in his case. it found that three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release. it also discovered that prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. mccann was under the supervision of the watford probation office. that particular office, we know from the work we put into helping and assisting members there, was particularly under pressure, but many workplaces across england and wales are in a similar position. there are attempts being made to recruit more staff, and we welcome and support that, but there isa welcome and support that, but there is a big gap, because, as i said, the numbers of people who have left over recent years. earlier this year, one of mccann's victims, 71 when she was raped by him, spoke to the bbc. she said she finds this new review very distressing. in a statement, she t
joseph mccann was finally cornered, hiding up a tree in cheshire.mes, he had been wrongly freed from prison a few months before. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in his case. it found that three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release. it also discovered that prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. mccann was under the supervision of the watford probation office. that particular...
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long out of school. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has been at a school in barnton in cheshires been a very difficult time for families, parents wanting to know whether they should send them to school or not, it has been a very difficult time for families to know what to do and lots of parents have said they are right home trying to work and they also have children, the big thing is how long this is going on for and lots of parents we re going on for and lots of parents were not expecting it to go on for this long. this has been a sticking issue for the government when they announced that children in reception, your one and g6 would be going back there was opposition from some teaching unions and some local authorities about safety concerns. the school was meant to be coming back today but on friday the head teacher had to phone parents and say do not bring students back because there were concerns about the r number in cheshire. the government has said this is not scrapping the plans, it is taking the pressure off schools and allowing head teachers to lead the way forward. but
long out of school. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has been at a school in barnton in cheshires been a very difficult time for families, parents wanting to know whether they should send them to school or not, it has been a very difficult time for families to know what to do and lots of parents have said they are right home trying to work and they also have children, the big thing is how long this is going on for and lots of parents we re going on for and lots of parents were not...
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, the rate of coronavirus in cheshire, the latter are numbered.for a full month before the end of the summer term. the care ministerfor before the end of the summer term. the care minister for england, helen wa keley, the care minister for england, helen wakeley, said the care minister for england, helen wa keley, said it the care minister for england, helen wakeley, said it is a balance between education and safety. we know that on the one hand we are wanting to be careful and do not wa nt wanting to be careful and do not want to take risks that might increase the infection rate, but also knowing that as children are not in school, that is not good for any child and it is particularly for those children who are more disadvantaged, particularly a problem to be out of school and the gap can widen, it is getting the balance between those things. and, of course, that means that millions of course, that means that millions of children will not have been in school since march 20 and are unlikely to be back in classrooms until at least september. teachi
, the rate of coronavirus in cheshire, the latter are numbered.for a full month before the end of the summer term. the care ministerfor before the end of the summer term. the care minister for england, helen wa keley, the care minister for england, helen wakeley, said the care minister for england, helen wa keley, said it the care minister for england, helen wakeley, said it is a balance between education and safety. we know that on the one hand we are wanting to be careful and do not wa nt...
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the compliment cheshire thing i mean. shave it plays it mean. it's i'm like i'm in the summer.so young me the dust the ish. we have to wear for long if. they. can one shot he's saying. if we do last deal it will last your vet listen a sense. share. the gloves with god that's all it up of him by story other than the fact they saw him get only in. a law you become. by the 4th day of the rule israeli troops reached the eastern bank of the suez canal. they had occupied the whole of the sinai peninsula and the gaza strip. solem the features of our past for me. let me look at the. left is on but it's pulled back up and you can see. were should know to have metal not at the south present as humans. could get but for. the previous day the israelis had also tasted success on their eastern front. ending the short lived rule launched by jordan's king cross aimed. by 11 o'clock in the morning the 1st day visually after we destroyed the egyptian force but hussein didn't know into the thought on the contrary in our so called him up and said we'll win. well women know your old shit. he didn't
the compliment cheshire thing i mean. shave it plays it mean. it's i'm like i'm in the summer.so young me the dust the ish. we have to wear for long if. they. can one shot he's saying. if we do last deal it will last your vet listen a sense. share. the gloves with god that's all it up of him by story other than the fact they saw him get only in. a law you become. by the 4th day of the rule israeli troops reached the eastern bank of the suez canal. they had occupied the whole of the sinai...
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head teacher of a school in cheshire. from four to three, after a continuing decrease in the number of cases. the chief scientific advisers of all four nations of the uk have agreed to the downgrade, though they warn that localised outbreaks are still likely and the virus remains in general circulation. the prime minister said "watch this space" about current social distancing measures, and promised more guidance to be published "very, very shortly". let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley, in westminster. prime minister has been very active in the last couple of hours, suggesting a promising and hinting a lot of things to talk us through where we are in terms of guidance and the ambition that borisjohnson seems to have here. hello, jane. in some ways what we have seen today is the advice from the chief medical officers catching up with some of the decisions politicians, frankly, have already taken. level three are supposed to be the point where we can supposed to be the point where we ca n start supposed
head teacher of a school in cheshire. from four to three, after a continuing decrease in the number of cases. the chief scientific advisers of all four nations of the uk have agreed to the downgrade, though they warn that localised outbreaks are still likely and the virus remains in general circulation. the prime minister said "watch this space" about current social distancing measures, and promised more guidance to be published "very, very shortly". let's speak to our...
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firefighters are battling a fire at cheshire steel, a mental recycling facility in the area of jack london square at third and chestnut street speed the fire was sending thick , black smoke over the downtown area and the water but now it appears that firefighters are making good progress in putting out the fire. no word yet on what started the fire, and no injuries have been reported. we will continue to monitor the developing news and bring you any new information as we get it. >>> supporters of a growing movement to shift funding away from police and move it to other priorities are now getting more support here in the bay area. members of labor unions representing m held a news conf outside police headquarters in 50% of the money from the oakland police department's budget to housing, mental health, and other needs of the community. supporters say police funding continues to rise, even as other programs are cut. >> i'm tired because of the funding are not going to the community programs. school programs are being cut, but funding is going to them, and when to riot gear, teargas high powe
firefighters are battling a fire at cheshire steel, a mental recycling facility in the area of jack london square at third and chestnut street speed the fire was sending thick , black smoke over the downtown area and the water but now it appears that firefighters are making good progress in putting out the fire. no word yet on what started the fire, and no injuries have been reported. we will continue to monitor the developing news and bring you any new information as we get it. >>>...
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i am at a retail park in cheshire to find out.man from violent protests. i wasn't thinking, i was
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wa nted tree in cheshire.ings in the north and south of england. he had been wrongly released from prison when he committed these crimes. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in this catastrophic case. it found three different probation officers have been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release last year. it's also discovered prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this year, share key information with probation colleagues. earlierthis year, one of mccann‘s victims, who was 71 when she was raped by him, spoke to the bbc. she now says she finds this new review very distressing. in a statement, she says: joseph mccann, described by the trialjudge as "classic psychopath", was given 31 life sentences for the attacks on the women and older and he terrorised. the ministry of justice said it apologised to the victims for what it describes as the unacceptable failings in this case. it said it had improved information sharing and training. june k
wa nted tree in cheshire.ings in the north and south of england. he had been wrongly released from prison when he committed these crimes. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in this catastrophic case. it found three different probation officers have been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release last year. it's also discovered prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this year, share key information with probation...
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the end of a manhunt — joseph mccann was finally cornered, hiding up a tree in cheshire. and south of england. he had been wrongly released from prison when he committed these crimes. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in this catastrophic case. it found three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release last year. it's also discovered prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this year, one of mccann's victims, who was 71 when she was raped by him, spoke to the bbc. she now says she finds this new review very distressing. in a statement, she says: joseph mccann, described by the trialjudge as "classic psychopath", was given 33 life sentences for the attacks on the women and children he terrorised. the ministry ofjustice said it had apologised to the victims for what it describes as the unacceptable failings in this case. it said it had improved information sharing and training. june kelly, bbc news. later this morning, boris johnson will set out his plans for how th
the end of a manhunt — joseph mccann was finally cornered, hiding up a tree in cheshire. and south of england. he had been wrongly released from prison when he committed these crimes. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in this catastrophic case. it found three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release last year. it's also discovered prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this...
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wal-mart as i show i was joined by a counselor for cheshire west counsel robert chair nick here tell me that more specific local data is needed for schools across the northwest to assess the risk in their specific areas. of course goes all the noble and really work valuable to never since a lot down starts it but what we're talking about here is going to a wider set of peoples as was said on the news in the early years in year 6 what we did was we asked all of our schools in the bar can you actually do this can you open police people's on june 1st and they're all in completely different positions because some of the old victorian buildings were long clean classroom so so this is difficult some of them have got so poor quality infrastructure and of course a lot of teachers and answering teaching star are actually off. for 6 but only the teachers teachers knew really what was the what was the situation so we got the risk assessments and we made a kind of star good start so roughly a 3rd of our schools so that they could meet the government start it on june the 1st roughly a 3rd of them
wal-mart as i show i was joined by a counselor for cheshire west counsel robert chair nick here tell me that more specific local data is needed for schools across the northwest to assess the risk in their specific areas. of course goes all the noble and really work valuable to never since a lot down starts it but what we're talking about here is going to a wider set of peoples as was said on the news in the early years in year 6 what we did was we asked all of our schools in the bar can you...
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today we're joined by dr fari ahmad, who is in cheshire. night and he was very enthusiastic. he spoke with his medical advisors about what this means for patients who are in hospital on ventilators. how does it work? i think everybody is very excited about it. since we have had coronavirus, the pandemic happening, people have been trying lots of drugs to see what is effective and some that we thought were great, but it has not worked out. so this is i think one of the first ones where people who are more severely affected by coronavirus, so people who need to be on ventilators or people who need oxygen, when they are given this drug they seem to recover. so there are more people who survive. so they gave this drug toa group who survive. so they gave this drug to a group of people and competitive people who didn't have the drug and they saw a definite difference and that's what prompted them to then roll it out to everybody... sorry to interrupt. what does it actually do to the body? what is it of the body do? so dexamethasone is a steroid.
today we're joined by dr fari ahmad, who is in cheshire. night and he was very enthusiastic. he spoke with his medical advisors about what this means for patients who are in hospital on ventilators. how does it work? i think everybody is very excited about it. since we have had coronavirus, the pandemic happening, people have been trying lots of drugs to see what is effective and some that we thought were great, but it has not worked out. so this is i think one of the first ones where people...
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men and women cricket teams have donated half £1 million towards charitable causes, rugby league, cheshireashford has made front and back pages for the very best of reasons, highlighting the struggles facing many families during this difficult time. that is a course in addition to the fantastic work that he has been doing helping to feed millions of children through his fair share charity. and the last three months we have demonstrated the immense power of support from sport and brings us together to kindness and common humanity. i was struck by this last week when i teamed up with his royal highness the duke of cambridge and some of the biggest sports stars in the uk on mental health awareness. we chatted about the need to deliver a generational change and perceptions and develop tools for google —— for good mental health. whether you are at the top of the game, just starting out or a fan going through a difficult period. as we get sport back i think it isa period. as we get sport back i think it is a great chance for all of us to be more open about talking about mental health. the sports
men and women cricket teams have donated half £1 million towards charitable causes, rugby league, cheshireashford has made front and back pages for the very best of reasons, highlighting the struggles facing many families during this difficult time. that is a course in addition to the fantastic work that he has been doing helping to feed millions of children through his fair share charity. and the last three months we have demonstrated the immense power of support from sport and brings us...
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and he smiled like a cheshire cat and he said, it's been 22 years, they haven't caught me yet and they'ree 11:05 endless-orders migraine medicine the 2:20 back-to-back calls migraine medicine it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy is the first pill of its kind to directly block cgrp protein believed to play a role in migraine attacks. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. a migraine can strike anytime, anywhere. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%ain? or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap ove
and he smiled like a cheshire cat and he said, it's been 22 years, they haven't caught me yet and they'ree 11:05 endless-orders migraine medicine the 2:20 back-to-back calls migraine medicine it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy is the first pill...
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a gp based in cheshire. we were lulled into a false sense of security. optically mueller ‘s cloud.0 miles per hour around east scotland making things chilly for the like of aberdeen for example. further south and west, away from the brisk wind, we could see temperatures of around 19 or 20 celsius stop the chance of the odd heavy shower, particularly in the south, and the odd rumble of thunder into the evening as well. a chilly night ahead. temperatures down to single figures. further south, night ahead. temperatures down to single figures. furthersouth, many of us sank into double figures. weatherwise, we have this ridge of high pressure. it will be holding on into tuesday. a window of dry weather and then the next area living in from the north—west. by monday, are largely dry day. later in the day, wales and the south—west of england prone to seeing showers and perhaps a thunderstorm rolled in.11— and perhaps a thunderstorm rolled in. 11- 18 and perhaps a thunderstorm rolled in. 11— 18 degrees but it will feel better with lighter winds and sunny spells. tuesday, most places lookin
a gp based in cheshire. we were lulled into a false sense of security. optically mueller ‘s cloud.0 miles per hour around east scotland making things chilly for the like of aberdeen for example. further south and west, away from the brisk wind, we could see temperatures of around 19 or 20 celsius stop the chance of the odd heavy shower, particularly in the south, and the odd rumble of thunder into the evening as well. a chilly night ahead. temperatures down to single figures. further south,...
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2020 was supposed to be a big year for cheshire band the ks.orked out as you plant it? yeah, it's been a little bit unprecedented, hasn't it? this is not what we planned at all. like you mentioned, we made effo rts all. like you mentioned, we made efforts to put all our energy in the band. we all quit work and stuff and next minute we have a global pandemic. ok! so immediately things started being cancelled. when did you think you might get back to work? well, i was talking with my managers and i was work? well, i was talking with my managers and i was unsure work? well, i was talking with my managers and i was unsure about whether i was going to go back to work or not. but obviously the lockdown happened. we spoke with our booking agent and realised we would not get out any time soon so i took the full—time post again to help out. i think it was in april i went back full—time. tell us what you do? i'm a community mental health nurse, soi i'm a community mental health nurse, so i work for the treatment team, provided —— providing intervention a
2020 was supposed to be a big year for cheshire band the ks.orked out as you plant it? yeah, it's been a little bit unprecedented, hasn't it? this is not what we planned at all. like you mentioned, we made effo rts all. like you mentioned, we made efforts to put all our energy in the band. we all quit work and stuff and next minute we have a global pandemic. ok! so immediately things started being cancelled. when did you think you might get back to work? well, i was talking with my managers and...