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again and again his 1st time was knowing playing at the by a white festival in 1987. 50 of a film chorley many of your colleagues vendors last frontier were also supposed to direct and buy rights but they shied away from doing it what's so difficult about staging wagner is that he can help operates according to different rules. from directors can't expect to use the same criteria and the same working methods as they do in the cinema that was always clear so i told the singers and the others that we had to forget that i work in film. i said that we had a task and that there would only be an opera when the whole world transformed into music and you can see belt in music from uncle. so it's unfair back to film you've been in some very extreme places in the mountains in the amazon underwater in the desert on the ice caps is there anything else that you're still seeking or that you'd like to explore more. than i'd like to go to the space station or to the moon. or i'd like to make a short visit to mars if that ever becomes possible mobs in this and from. this is bavaria still your home even th
again and again his 1st time was knowing playing at the by a white festival in 1987. 50 of a film chorley many of your colleagues vendors last frontier were also supposed to direct and buy rights but they shied away from doing it what's so difficult about staging wagner is that he can help operates according to different rules. from directors can't expect to use the same criteria and the same working methods as they do in the cinema that was always clear so i told the singers and the others...
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what happens to people in bolton want to go for a drink and end up going to radcliffe, barry, or chorleyring areas for a drink or not? how will it be enforced ? areas for a drink or not? how will it be enforced? given the action he has taken on the hospitality sector in bolton, is he keeping the hospitality sector under review another hotspot. what guidance has heissued another hotspot. what guidance has he issued to other pubs etc in those areas? iam he issued to other pubs etc in those areas? i am gratefulfor what he issued to other pubs etc in those areas? i am grateful for what is he issued to other pubs etc in those areas? i am gratefulfor what is it about leicester, and we have made great progress in the city of leicester, but we still have the rule in place for people can't congregate in their private gardens with their extended family. can i ask him again, kelly he set out the evidence as to why two people cannot congregate in gardens? can he update us as to when leicester will be reviewed next, because the infection rates have come down? universities are set to return imminently
what happens to people in bolton want to go for a drink and end up going to radcliffe, barry, or chorleyring areas for a drink or not? how will it be enforced ? areas for a drink or not? how will it be enforced? given the action he has taken on the hospitality sector in bolton, is he keeping the hospitality sector under review another hotspot. what guidance has heissued another hotspot. what guidance has he issued to other pubs etc in those areas? iam he issued to other pubs etc in those areas?...
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and for now in chorley, the show goes on. circus mondeo performs across the north west of england.es where they can go without audiences facing tighter rules is getting smaller. a business under pressure. the knock—on effect is, people don't come and if people don't come, we'll have to pack it all away and head off home. are you worried that this could end this business? oh, it could, yeah. there's a great possibility that it could. but we also need a bit of sunshine in our life and a bit of entertainment and something to smile about, and that's what we're trying to do. tonight, public health leaders say they had to act. they need people here to follow the new rules, to bring infection rates down and prevent even tighter restrictions. ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. the latest government figures show the highest daily number of new infections, since the current surge in cases began, with 4,322 new infections in the latest 2a period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 3,466. and as new cases have climbed, so have daily hospital admissions
and for now in chorley, the show goes on. circus mondeo performs across the north west of england.es where they can go without audiences facing tighter rules is getting smaller. a business under pressure. the knock—on effect is, people don't come and if people don't come, we'll have to pack it all away and head off home. are you worried that this could end this business? oh, it could, yeah. there's a great possibility that it could. but we also need a bit of sunshine in our life and a bit of...
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and for now, in chorley, the show goes on. circus mondeo performs across the north west of england.laces where they can go without audiences, facing tighter rules, is getting smaller. a business under pressure. the knock—on effect is, people don't come. and if people don't come, we'll have to pack it all away and head off home. are you worried that this could end this business? oh, it could, yeah. there is a great possibility that it could. but we also need a bit of sunshine in our life, a little bit of entertainment and something to smile about, and that's what we're trying to do. public health leaders say they had to act now, and they need people here to follow the new rules — to bring infection rates down and prevent even tighter restrictions. ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. so, how is the prospect of these new restrictions going down in some of the other places that will be affected? in a moment, we'll be speaking to tanya arnold. in west yorkshire. but first to phil mackie in wolverhampton. i don't think anybody in wolverhampton is surprised about the announcement today, the nu
and for now, in chorley, the show goes on. circus mondeo performs across the north west of england.laces where they can go without audiences, facing tighter rules, is getting smaller. a business under pressure. the knock—on effect is, people don't come. and if people don't come, we'll have to pack it all away and head off home. are you worried that this could end this business? oh, it could, yeah. there is a great possibility that it could. but we also need a bit of sunshine in our life, a...
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and for now, in chorley, the show goes on. circus mondeo performs across the north west of england.laces where they can go without audiences facing tighter rules is getting smaller. a business under pressure. the knock—on effect is people don't come. and if people don't come, we'll have to pack it all away and head off home. are you worried that this could end this business? oh, it could, yeah. there is a great possibility that it could. but we also need a bit of sunshine in our life, a little bit of entertainment and something to smile about, and that's what we're trying to do. public health leaders say they had to act now, and they need people here to follow the new rules to bring infection rates down and prevent even tighter restrictions. ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. pubs and restaurants could be shut for a few weeks as part of stricter measures across england to slow the surge of coronavirus cases. the government is said to be considering a short period of tighter rules which could be announced in the next week. the move, which would see lockdown return for a period of weeks,
and for now, in chorley, the show goes on. circus mondeo performs across the north west of england.laces where they can go without audiences facing tighter rules is getting smaller. a business under pressure. the knock—on effect is people don't come. and if people don't come, we'll have to pack it all away and head off home. are you worried that this could end this business? oh, it could, yeah. there is a great possibility that it could. but we also need a bit of sunshine in our life, a...
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we will be opening soon in chorley. we will make our emergency departments bigger., we confirm £300 million for emergency upgrades across 117 trust, and i can today go further and announced £150 million to expand 25 more emergency departments, including some of the most constrained in the country, like worcester and the royal shrewsbury. this extra funding will put us in the strongest possible position for this winter, and boost the crucial work to elevate covid care. it is notjust about space, but about the service, so we are working to get patients the right ca re working to get patients the right care in the right place by expanding the role of nhs11—1. during the peak of this pandemic, we saw people using nhs111 on peak of this pandemic, we saw people using nhs 111 on the phone or online to get the best possible advice on coronavirus, helping them to stay safe and, where possible, stay out of hospital, where they could have unknowingly spread the virus. it is crucial that ahead of winter, we use this window of to seek out what worked and built on it so we provid
we will be opening soon in chorley. we will make our emergency departments bigger., we confirm £300 million for emergency upgrades across 117 trust, and i can today go further and announced £150 million to expand 25 more emergency departments, including some of the most constrained in the country, like worcester and the royal shrewsbury. this extra funding will put us in the strongest possible position for this winter, and boost the crucial work to elevate covid care. it is notjust about...
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the funniest bit was going to chorley, my local a&e.a lot of covid. it takes a long time to nip to the toilet. there is a one—way system all around the studio but it is brilliant. because of the situation, there were only fourjudges behind there were only fourjudges behind the table, that was your only audience. i think they put in extra effort to encourage the acts. you could probably tell by the reaction i was getting anyway but i felt real warmth in the room. thejudges were lovely, i loved it. what do you do for the final? we saw you blowing out your cheeks. you want to throw everything, your best, and when you get there, you have to come up with something new. i genuinely thought my semifinal appearance would be my last appearance, so i threw everything at it. oh, no, i've got to think of something else! what i will do, because it seems to be working, is start off with a lot of jokes and go for a big finish. i must stick with a winning formula. obviously you are injured, will you bea obviously you are injured, will you be a right fo
the funniest bit was going to chorley, my local a&e.a lot of covid. it takes a long time to nip to the toilet. there is a one—way system all around the studio but it is brilliant. because of the situation, there were only fourjudges behind there were only fourjudges behind the table, that was your only audience. i think they put in extra effort to encourage the acts. you could probably tell by the reaction i was getting anyway but i felt real warmth in the room. thejudges were lovely, i...
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walk half a mile down the road, across a borough boundary into the rural areas into preston, into chorleyust half a mile across a boundary and you can visit a pub that is functioning normally. and that is unacceptable. it hasn't stopped the spread, people from bolton are visiting hospitality venues outside, and our businesses are just being penalised, so we have to find a balance here that protect the economy, protects businesses. those businesses are already laying staff off and many are looking at bankruptcy. these are people that have put their life savings into business ventures that are successful but are not now being allowed to operate. and the government, i pleaded with them, they now need to recognise this huge disparity and inequality which is unacceptable. 0ur hospitality is quite happy to work to the national rules, the curfew, there are many open, compliant, with innovation to create safe environments, with giving us a strong enforcement clampdown on those premises that refuse to comply, that we can close down immediately and take action on. do you blame the government for pe
walk half a mile down the road, across a borough boundary into the rural areas into preston, into chorleyust half a mile across a boundary and you can visit a pub that is functioning normally. and that is unacceptable. it hasn't stopped the spread, people from bolton are visiting hospitality venues outside, and our businesses are just being penalised, so we have to find a balance here that protect the economy, protects businesses. those businesses are already laying staff off and many are...
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matt chorley, what advice would you give the liberal democrats at this point when it comes to the issueib dems votes. it finally makes more sense because people who already want to stay in the eu and oppose brexit are probably already with the lib dems. all right, we are going to leave it there because here is ed davey, the leader of the liberal democrats. he may bejust he may be just collecting his thoughts as he is standing at the lectin waiting to speak. we will keep an eye on ed davey, it may be they are doing a rehearsal. this of course is the new normal, daisy was mentioning we are living in now. this is all virtual. these pictures are coming from the party, being filmed by the liberal democrat party itself because of covid—19 and social distancing restrictions. we will go live as soon as we think ed daveyis will go live as soon as we think ed davey is actually going to start talking. i think we may be a few minutes yet, as i said it probably wasn't going to start until 3:05pm. the most that ed davey can hope for in terms of coverage, particularly in the middle of a pandemic, is t
matt chorley, what advice would you give the liberal democrats at this point when it comes to the issueib dems votes. it finally makes more sense because people who already want to stay in the eu and oppose brexit are probably already with the lib dems. all right, we are going to leave it there because here is ed davey, the leader of the liberal democrats. he may bejust he may be just collecting his thoughts as he is standing at the lectin waiting to speak. we will keep an eye on ed davey, it...
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we support the local restrictions that he has had to impose, including in chorley, mr speaker, and werus. but can i also say to him, ever so politely, of course, that the tone of his remarks yesterday rather gave the impression he was blaming people for breaking the rules and allowing the virus to grow, but the reality is that people have done everything they were asked to do. they have missed birthday celebrations, weddings, funerals. they have sent their children back to school, quite rightly. they have gone back to work. they have done what they were asked to do. in return, ministers were supposed to fix test and trace and isolate so we could, in the words of his own government adverts, get back to the things we love. in the summer, it was modelled at the r value could rise to 1.7 was modelled at the r value could rise to1.7 in was modelled at the r value could rise to 1.7 in september, which is what the payload is currently estimated to be, and they recommended significantly expanded the capacity of the test, trace and isolate programme to cope with increasing demands of the winte
we support the local restrictions that he has had to impose, including in chorley, mr speaker, and werus. but can i also say to him, ever so politely, of course, that the tone of his remarks yesterday rather gave the impression he was blaming people for breaking the rules and allowing the virus to grow, but the reality is that people have done everything they were asked to do. they have missed birthday celebrations, weddings, funerals. they have sent their children back to school, quite...