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clive, paint a picture for us.at is socially distance and safe for the staff and the drinkers? well, i think there's a few ways we can achieve that. i think firstly, tables will be separated so they'll be further away from each other. customers will order their food and drinks at the table either through out drinks at the table either through our city club app which we are developing so the customers can order through that orjust basically on an old fashion system. tick box what they want. i like the sound of it, yeah. and then the staff will give them in order number and then they can come to collection points to collect their drinks and food. it's knocking to be easy. i think to get to that social distancing outside it can be something we should do and i think it will encourage the government to let us reopen the pubs. not necessarily in junel reopen the pubs. not necessarily in june i think that's way too optimistic but say the 1st of august. i mean, that's the date where hoping for. yeah, we hear stories from o
clive, paint a picture for us.at is socially distance and safe for the staff and the drinkers? well, i think there's a few ways we can achieve that. i think firstly, tables will be separated so they'll be further away from each other. customers will order their food and drinks at the table either through out drinks at the table either through our city club app which we are developing so the customers can order through that orjust basically on an old fashion system. tick box what they want. i...
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very much so, clive.lock tomorrow morning he will be chairing a meeting of senior cabinet ministers and advisers, and he will have a very full intro which he will have to look at, too. he will also have to look at, too. he will also have to make some very big decisions about the way he is going to go, and the whole question of the lockdown. under what i say it is business as usual, many of his own mps are worried about the effect the lockdown is having on businesses. downing street insiders are also suggesting that they feel a kind of restlessness amongst the wider public about some of the restrictions. that said, i believe the prime minister, when he finally gives us a route map towards easing the lockdown, will be very gently easing his foot off the brake because he fears fuelling a second wave of infections, so, the kind of thing ministers are discussing closed doors are, for example, allowing a wider range of shops and businesses to reopen, if they can ensure that good social distancing measures are i
very much so, clive.lock tomorrow morning he will be chairing a meeting of senior cabinet ministers and advisers, and he will have a very full intro which he will have to look at, too. he will also have to look at, too. he will also have to make some very big decisions about the way he is going to go, and the whole question of the lockdown. under what i say it is business as usual, many of his own mps are worried about the effect the lockdown is having on businesses. downing street insiders are...
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that was speaking with clive earlier.et about who is going to p0p up running a bet about who is going to pop up next and introduce who's interview, but it's one of those things at the moment, people doing a bit here, and a bit there, to stay with us, it will likely be clive or me, unless it's been, from earlier. some positive news from italy now— the country has reported its lowest coronavirus death toll in over a month as the government prepared to announce a gradual easing of the country's lockdown. the 260 daily fatalities reported by the civil protection service today were the lowest since march 14. italy's covid—19 death toll now stands at 26,644 — second only to the united states. officials in wuhan, the city in china where the virus was identified, say they have no remaining cases of coronavirus in local hospitals. since the outbreak began the city has recorded more than 46,000 cases of the virus with nearly 4,000 deaths. the australian government has released a coronavirus contact tracing app as it seeks to contai
that was speaking with clive earlier.et about who is going to p0p up running a bet about who is going to pop up next and introduce who's interview, but it's one of those things at the moment, people doing a bit here, and a bit there, to stay with us, it will likely be clive or me, unless it's been, from earlier. some positive news from italy now— the country has reported its lowest coronavirus death toll in over a month as the government prepared to announce a gradual easing of the country's...
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clive, back to you. jane, thank you for that. now, let's clive, back to you. to you. jane, thank you for that. now, let's get back to the coronavirus and take another look at some of the points from donning streets briefing. leaving today's update was the foreign secretary, dominic raab, who insisted that despite the hospitalization, the prime ministers still very much in charge of the government and getting on with all of the work. the deputy chief scientific adviser, professor dame angela maclean was asked about a possible exit strategy for the lockdown. she said while there were some early signs that the measures we re some early signs that the measures were working, it was too soon to talk about an exit strategy. the foreign secretary gave an update on the number of people the government has helped to bring home to the uk. he said they have so far brought around 200,000 people back home, and there will be more flights this week. let's talk now to labour's shadow home secretary, and that is nick thomas simons, hello to you, thank you very much indeed for be
clive, back to you. jane, thank you for that. now, let's clive, back to you. to you. jane, thank you for that. now, let's get back to the coronavirus and take another look at some of the points from donning streets briefing. leaving today's update was the foreign secretary, dominic raab, who insisted that despite the hospitalization, the prime ministers still very much in charge of the government and getting on with all of the work. the deputy chief scientific adviser, professor dame angela...
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clive, thank you for that. clive coleman.andpa # happy birthday to you! # i never, ever anticipated ever in my life anything like this. it really is amazing. and i would say to everyone, thank you very much to everyone, wherever you are. captain tom moore. it began as a little challenge in his back garden. 100 laps to try to raise £1,000 for nhs charities. and, today, he was being honoured with an raf birthday fly—past, as the total reached £30 million. this is the culmination of an extraordinary few weeks. also a celebration of how one man‘s cheerful determination has inspired people and... ..raised a huge amount of money. # happy birthday to you happy birthday to you... # and amongst those celebrating today‘s birthday, the staff of a nearby care home. captain tom has become a local hero. one of the birthday boys, bless him, he actually saw the flight, and he said he felt like he was back there in the army, because he was in the army in his days, bless him. he was a little bit emotional, to be honest. it'sjust so poignant, y
clive, thank you for that. clive coleman.andpa # happy birthday to you! # i never, ever anticipated ever in my life anything like this. it really is amazing. and i would say to everyone, thank you very much to everyone, wherever you are. captain tom moore. it began as a little challenge in his back garden. 100 laps to try to raise £1,000 for nhs charities. and, today, he was being honoured with an raf birthday fly—past, as the total reached £30 million. this is the culmination of an...
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dan genter and clive gilmore.want to start with you, wolfgang, were you surprised by anything that the fed chair said beyond a rather dramatic statement how bad the situation has been and how the fed will continue to stay there? whatever you heard, how are you investing around that? >> no, i'm not that surprised. when you make such massive, quite frankly distributions of cash and create liquidity, you're going to have some cracks into that part. what we're seeing is, is there is a high focus not only by corporations but also by governments. we're working with them to actually iron those out. we work very closely at kyriba after active liquidity network where we developed a network that gets people paid quicker, corporations, suppliers, quicker and they're looking for technologies to actually stop those cracks. so what you got to look at the end from a corporate investment point of view what companies are already good at receiving cash and watching liquidity, et cetera? liz: yeah. i get it. dan, where do you see op
dan genter and clive gilmore.want to start with you, wolfgang, were you surprised by anything that the fed chair said beyond a rather dramatic statement how bad the situation has been and how the fed will continue to stay there? whatever you heard, how are you investing around that? >> no, i'm not that surprised. when you make such massive, quite frankly distributions of cash and create liquidity, you're going to have some cracks into that part. what we're seeing is, is there is a high...
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but this new deal could see him eclipse world cup winner sir clive woodward as the country's longest—servingdecember 2015, won the grand slam in 2016, the six nations 12 months later and led england to the world cup final last year. but he says his job isn't finished yet. having done the four years, i felt the project hasn't been finished yet, i think there's still a lot of growth in the team and the last six nations, as i discussed previously, i wanted to make sure that i could still have an effect on the team and still have an effect on the team and still improve the team, i think i can do that and therefore, it is a good fit for me to continue because we have a lot left, we are still a young side and i think i can still add to the grace of the team. and finally, with no sport on at the moment, many have been looking back on past triumphs, including england's ashes test win over australia at headingly last summer. well, one bored fan has gone a step further and recreated the scene, with his cat starring as ben stokes. 358 — nine. stokes on strike, england need one to win. and in comes pat
but this new deal could see him eclipse world cup winner sir clive woodward as the country's longest—servingdecember 2015, won the grand slam in 2016, the six nations 12 months later and led england to the world cup final last year. but he says his job isn't finished yet. having done the four years, i felt the project hasn't been finished yet, i think there's still a lot of growth in the team and the last six nations, as i discussed previously, i wanted to make sure that i could still have an...
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at ten 0'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the day's main stories.nd before that we'll have the film review that's in a few minutes but first, a special programme on what you need to know about coronavirus presented by anita mcveigh. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. stay with us as we share the latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we will show you exactly what scientists think the virus is and ask, how close are we to a vaccine? a reminder that there is further advice and information about the pandemic on the bbc news website. first, this coronavirus may be dominating headlines around the world is and changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people. but, what exactly do we know about it, and how close are we to a vaccine? the bbc‘sjim reid reports. sars—cov—2 is the technical name for the virus that causes covid—19. it is part of the coronavirus family, one of at least six that can infect humans. we are in the amazing position today that we can get the genetic code of a virus really quickly. it turns ou
at ten 0'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the day's main stories.nd before that we'll have the film review that's in a few minutes but first, a special programme on what you need to know about coronavirus presented by anita mcveigh. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. stay with us as we share the latest information, health advice and reports about the coronavirus. we will show you exactly what scientists think the virus is and ask, how close are we to a vaccine? a...
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clive betts, the chairman of the all—party parliamentary group on football, said saudi arabia's allegedth, who've been illegally showing matches in the middle east, "should be an immediate priority for regulatory scrutiny surrounding the ta keover". and the dutch have decided they won't have any champions, promotion or relegation after scrapping their football season. ajax are top on goal difference. if uefa ratify the decision the current standings will see those teams qualify for europe next season. now to the nfl draft, one of the biggest events in the us sporting calendar. normally hundreds of thousands of fans attend the event, but this year there were none, as the 32 american football teams picked college players via video link. nesta mcgregor has the details. the way the draft systems work is the well is performing team gets to pick first. this year and this went to the cincinnati bengals who choose 23—year—old joe borough. he loved his college into the national state championships and also pick—up the high ms. heisman trophy on the way which goes to the best player in college. t
clive betts, the chairman of the all—party parliamentary group on football, said saudi arabia's allegedth, who've been illegally showing matches in the middle east, "should be an immediate priority for regulatory scrutiny surrounding the ta keover". and the dutch have decided they won't have any champions, promotion or relegation after scrapping their football season. ajax are top on goal difference. if uefa ratify the decision the current standings will see those teams qualify for...
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i'm clive myrie. our top stories... the uk foreign secretary, dominic raab, urges "caution", rejecting calls to ease the coronavirus lockdown. we will need to make sure sure that we can proceed in a sure—footed way, which is why — i know the temptation is to start announcing proposals now — but actually until you've got the evidence that's not responsible. he was speaking as the prime minister, borisjohnson, prepares to return to work tomorrow, after recovering from infection. experts suggest a contact—tracing app will be available in the uk within weeks, in the battle against the virus. and children in spain are allowed out for the first time in six weeks, as one of europe's strictest lockdowns is relaxed. hello and welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has rejected calls to ease the uk's coronavirus lockdown, stressing the outbreak is still at a "delicate and dangerous" stage. the government is coming under increaspressure to relax social—distancing rules, amid concern over damage to the economy. m
i'm clive myrie. our top stories... the uk foreign secretary, dominic raab, urges "caution", rejecting calls to ease the coronavirus lockdown. we will need to make sure sure that we can proceed in a sure—footed way, which is why — i know the temptation is to start announcing proposals now — but actually until you've got the evidence that's not responsible. he was speaking as the prime minister, borisjohnson, prepares to return to work tomorrow, after recovering from infection....
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conant crisis ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold made on al-jazeera. to mourn the most and initial response had been inadequate but now it was time for a bible talk a little so many muslims now moved from merely reacting to taking action putting the western crusaders on the defensive with hindsight this is seen as a breakthrough as a revival of the jihad in the muslim near east the crusades an arab perspective episode to revive on a jersey. if you want to help save the world. sneeze and hero. this is al jazeera. hello i'm still raman you're watching the al-jazeera news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes yemeni separatists declared self rule in the south but the internationally recognized government calls it a catastrophic move. a clean bill of health china says no coronavirus patients left in hospital in
conant crisis ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold made on al-jazeera. to mourn the most and initial response had been inadequate but now it was time for a bible talk a little so many muslims now moved from merely reacting to taking action putting the...
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conant crisis ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold made on al jazeera. talk to al jazeera. what were your thoughts were when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying europeans go build united to stage a view that we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on how does iraq. al-jazeera. every. what's most important to you is talking to people understanding what they're going through here and i just we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. he said i'll be here in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera the german chancellor angela merkel has told m.p.'s germany is still at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic she told the world health organization indispensable and said international cooperation is extremely important mrs merkel also said that germany shou
conant crisis ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold made on al jazeera. talk to al jazeera. what were your thoughts were when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying europeans go build united to stage a view that we will...
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clive cookson, the science editor of the financial times. thank you. it's just past four o'clock.und an hour's time, we're expecting the daily update from downing street. let's have a look now at that video from the prime minister released on twitter, where he revealed he is still suffering from a temperature, after being diagnosed with covid—19, and will therefore remain in isolation. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminster. we have seen the prime minister once 01’ we have seen the prime minister once or twice in self—isolation. he was sounding quite hoarse i'm not looking great, perhaps worse than before. we have seen pictures of him using the remote cabinet, that meeting with all of them doing it remotely. and his personal messages he has put out. but in some ways, he is trying to lead by example by saying, i have done my seven days in isolation, but i still have mild symptoms and a temperature and the guidance very clearly is of course if you still have some of the symptoms, you must stay away from others. that is what he is doing even though he is the
clive cookson, the science editor of the financial times. thank you. it's just past four o'clock.und an hour's time, we're expecting the daily update from downing street. let's have a look now at that video from the prime minister released on twitter, where he revealed he is still suffering from a temperature, after being diagnosed with covid—19, and will therefore remain in isolation. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminster. we have seen the prime minister once 01’...
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pandemic honan press ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold may on al jazeera save humanity i really really not getting anywhere near. the oppression of an ethnic minority and man mine goes back many decades they intend was to make sure that rangers were no longer entitled to either basic rights or citizenship rights in a new documentary al-jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution of their him and me and mine. exile on al-jazeera. for 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet 3 remarkable people risking their lives to help to decide to in afghanistan on al-jazeera the way disease outbreaks have impacted dense urban areas like during the flu pandemic in the early 1900 has played a role in how our cities look and run urban planners reacted to that flu and other ou
pandemic honan press ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold may on al jazeera save humanity i really really not getting anywhere near. the oppression of an ethnic minority and man mine goes back many decades they intend was to make sure that rangers were...
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facebook has seen earnings clive amid a growth in its user base during the pandemic the social media group earned $4900000000.00 in january and march through march in that quarter that 1st quarter there more than double the amount a year earlier. tesla has exceeded out in the list expectations as well for revenue as it posted its 3rd straight quarterly profit electric car maker increased revenue by almost a quarter to 6 1000000000 dollars in the 1st 3 months of this year tesla also managed to boost deliveries despite disruptions caused by the crude right corona virus outbreak. the number of unemployed in germany jumped by 300000 in april that's a 13 percent rise from march and reflects the onset of wide reaching pandemic measures in the country economists had expected a rise in jobless numbers given widespread business closures but the figure was dampened by state support for companies more than 10000000 employees in germany are registered for wage subsidies in order to remain on payroll financial correspondent chelsea delaney is standing by in frankfurt so are these mounting job los
facebook has seen earnings clive amid a growth in its user base during the pandemic the social media group earned $4900000000.00 in january and march through march in that quarter that 1st quarter there more than double the amount a year earlier. tesla has exceeded out in the list expectations as well for revenue as it posted its 3rd straight quarterly profit electric car maker increased revenue by almost a quarter to 6 1000000000 dollars in the 1st 3 months of this year tesla also managed to...
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england head coach eddiejones has agreed a new contract which could see him eclipse world cup winner sir clivethe country's longest—serving head coach. the deal will take him through to the 2023 world cup in france. for more i'm joined live by our rugby union correspondent chris jones. chris, what can you tell us about the deal and how it came about? when eddiejonesjoined when eddie jones joined the when eddiejonesjoined the rfu in 2015 he was meant to be a four—year project but it's rapidly turning into eight years. in 2018 he signed an extension to his deal which took him through to august 2021 but recently it was clear thatjones and the rfu were open to him continuing through to france in 2023 public performances on the pitch recently have been good, england reached the final of the world cup and won three of theirfour final of the world cup and won three of their four matches in the curtailed six nations and on returning from japan at the end of last year, the rfu chief executive made it one of his main priority is to try and tie eddiejones down to another deal. we had a chat after the wor
england head coach eddiejones has agreed a new contract which could see him eclipse world cup winner sir clivethe country's longest—serving head coach. the deal will take him through to the 2023 world cup in france. for more i'm joined live by our rugby union correspondent chris jones. chris, what can you tell us about the deal and how it came about? when eddiejonesjoined when eddie jones joined the when eddiejonesjoined the rfu in 2015 he was meant to be a four—year project but it's...
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coming on you signed the letter with the people who've been on this show diane abbott richard bergen clive louis ian leverage john mcdonnell kate also more lloyd russell moyle claudia webb and others they've been on this show your with them what is this letter and why are you demanding a report be published by suggest common. me 8 it was very shocking to read all of those instance in the report ringback that the version of it that was late it's clear that there's more of it and it's obviously not in the report is the report isn't anti semitism. and actually i think the report was in. contact surrounding the labor party h.q. behavior page here and i think it was a bit focused in that report on the handling of anti-semitism complaints as well and and especially on a lot of the things that were going on particular was happening during the 2017 general election now everybody knows that we if we literally had $2500.00 more votes like a party would be in a very different position in fact at the time 2017 generation is actually working as an implicit vies i thought diane abbott and i remember the
coming on you signed the letter with the people who've been on this show diane abbott richard bergen clive louis ian leverage john mcdonnell kate also more lloyd russell moyle claudia webb and others they've been on this show your with them what is this letter and why are you demanding a report be published by suggest common. me 8 it was very shocking to read all of those instance in the report ringback that the version of it that was late it's clear that there's more of it and it's obviously...
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honing process ahead with the presidential elections by coastal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold made on al jazeera allowed the taliban ramadan a time of spirituality reflection and gratitude raise the flags all the flags every color. al-jazeera world well how they are how he reveals the stories behind some of the arab world songs and chants for the holy month this song touched the hearts of all arabs for ramadan songs on al-jazeera. in uncertain and isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise you've been looking at another side of this story not so much the information around the outbreak but the misinformation the listening posts on al-jazeera. be the hero in the world needs. washing. the greatest crisis the head of a bus predicts a grim future for the aviation industry as the european airspace firms up as a big 1st quarter loss and saudi arabia's oil revenues 24 percent in the sam
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>> no, we're talking in the mllions of dolter: china-based consultant clive greenwood represents three manufacturers that he says sell medical supplies, mostly to foreign governments. >> there is a massive world demand and they are just not going to wait for people to ditherro >> reporter: competing buyers, he said, are not going back. >> they're going up to factories with truckloads of cash and taking the entire production. >> reporter: virginia finance secretary aubrey layne says the feds need to step up because he's worried about who he's dealing with. >you don't really know when the orders will be filled or if the orders will be filled. >> hopefully it's more a matter of when and not if. but even that, we won't know until the actual planes get here or the cargo gets here. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells us fema is helping private companies fly shipments of p.p.e. from china to hot spots in the united states, but distributors tell us to expect more shortages as more americans are required to wear masks in public. jim axelrod, cbs news, mount claire, new jersey. >> folbaum: and st
>> no, we're talking in the mllions of dolter: china-based consultant clive greenwood represents three manufacturers that he says sell medical supplies, mostly to foreign governments. >> there is a massive world demand and they are just not going to wait for people to ditherro >> reporter: competing buyers, he said, are not going back. >> they're going up to factories with truckloads of cash and taking the entire production. >> reporter: virginia finance secretary...
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thank you, clive betts.he national ppe supply chain as shambolic. that is notjust supply chain as shambolic. that is not just about the amount of ppe around but how it was being distributed, shambolic foot up do you accept that criticism and what you accept that criticism and what you doing to put it right?|j you accept that criticism and what you doing to put it right? i don't, i think it was a bit unfair on the people who work in my team who are doing everything in their power to get to ppe to the front line and as isaid get to ppe to the front line and as i said before, with the support of the army logistics corps who are amazing and changing a distribution model from distributing to just over 200, 230 hospitals, to delivering it to 58,000 different locations, is a mammoth huge task and the truth is that a very high proportion of local authorities have played a big role in that. also, since that was published, we published the social ca re published, we published the social care action plan which we were
thank you, clive betts.he national ppe supply chain as shambolic. that is notjust supply chain as shambolic. that is not just about the amount of ppe around but how it was being distributed, shambolic foot up do you accept that criticism and what you accept that criticism and what you doing to put it right?|j you accept that criticism and what you doing to put it right? i don't, i think it was a bit unfair on the people who work in my team who are doing everything in their power to get to ppe...
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earlier clive myrie spoke to the broadcaster and gardener alan titchmarsh about why they're so importantal effects of being out in the garden. that piece of space that you are allowed to go into. we play, you know, a lot of lip service to mental health, and gardens are a practical and spiritual way of ensuring that mental health continues. the other consideration is the fact that the british horticulture industry will be on its knees byjune if they don't open until then. we have a situation now where if this carries on untiljune, and this is no trading allowed, then a third of all growers will go out of business. this has been an established fact. holland have been very clever, the dutch government put in place a system of compensation for growers. so they know that they have a future. if a third of our growers disappear, what it means for the future is that we will have to import far more, and the controls of plant health in europe are not always as effective, as efficient, or as stringent as ours are. we risk plant health declining, we have implications there for climate change. we als
earlier clive myrie spoke to the broadcaster and gardener alan titchmarsh about why they're so importantal effects of being out in the garden. that piece of space that you are allowed to go into. we play, you know, a lot of lip service to mental health, and gardens are a practical and spiritual way of ensuring that mental health continues. the other consideration is the fact that the british horticulture industry will be on its knees byjune if they don't open until then. we have a situation now...
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pandemic honan crisis ahead for the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold may on al jazeera. freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seemed impossible. but for afghan traders who braved the work on kauri door that is no choice. combating the impossible to sell their goods in isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all afghanistan on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian figure this is that he is live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the u.s. economy shrinks by nearly 5 percent due to the corona virus outbreak warnings 2 that almost half the global workforce could lose their jobs airplane manufacturer boeing cuts its workforce by 10 percent as demand for global aviation grinds to a halt. human rights watch says.
pandemic honan crisis ahead for the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold may on al jazeera. freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seemed impossible. but for afghan traders who braved the work on kauri door that is no choice. combating the impossible to sell...
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rugby world cup, which will make him england's longest—serving head coach ever, surpassing even sir clivedward. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. one of the country's top health officials has admitted that everyone is frustrated by the low number of tests being carried out to detect the coronavirus. professor paul cosford of public health england says measures are in place to increase testing for nhs workers, after continued criticism of the government's strategy. the prime minister, borisjohnson, used a video message to stress that that is the key to defeating the pandemic. so far, only 2,000 out of half a million front line nhs workers in england have been tested, with ministers blaming a shortage of chemicals. addenbrooke‘s hospital in cambridge has become the first in the uk to use a new machine to diagnose the virus which can give a result within 90 minutes. and in spain the number of people who've died after testing positive for coronavirus is now more than 10,000. we'll have more on all of those developments. 0urfirst report this lunchtime is from our correspondent
rugby world cup, which will make him england's longest—serving head coach ever, surpassing even sir clivedward. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. one of the country's top health officials has admitted that everyone is frustrated by the low number of tests being carried out to detect the coronavirus. professor paul cosford of public health england says measures are in place to increase testing for nhs workers, after continued criticism of the government's strategy. the prime...
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current deal was due to end next august, but this new deal could see him eclipse world cup winner sir cliveer in december, 2015, won the grand slam in 2016, the six nations 12 months later and led england to the world cup final last year. but he says his job isn't finished yet. having done the four years, i felt the project hasn't been finished yet. i think there's still a lot of growth in the team, and the last six nations, as i discussed previously, i wanted to make sure that i could still have an effect on the team, still have an effect on the team, still improve the team, and i think ican do still improve the team, and i think i can do that, and therefore i think it isa i can do that, and therefore i think it is a good fit for me continue. because we have had a a lot of growth left, we are still a relatively young side, and i think i can still add to the growth of the team. and finally, with no sport on at the moment, many have been looking back on past triumphs, including england's ashes test win over australia at headingly last summer. well, one bored fan has gone a step further and r
current deal was due to end next august, but this new deal could see him eclipse world cup winner sir cliveer in december, 2015, won the grand slam in 2016, the six nations 12 months later and led england to the world cup final last year. but he says his job isn't finished yet. having done the four years, i felt the project hasn't been finished yet. i think there's still a lot of growth in the team, and the last six nations, as i discussed previously, i wanted to make sure that i could still...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. we'll be bringing you today's downing street news conference shortly, with the latest on the battle against coronavirus, but first our top stories. the number of people who have died a leading government scientific adviser says the outbreak in britain may be the worst in the region. the uk is likely to be certainly one of the worst, if not the worst affected country in europe. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, leaves hospital to continue his recovery a week after he was admitted, following his testing positive for coronavirus. i have today left hospital after a week in which the nhs has saved my life. no question. no question. spain's daily death toll from the coronavirus rises by 619, having fallen for three days in a row. the us overtakes italy to have the highest death toll from coronavirus in the world — more than 20,000 people have now died. in his easter message, pope francis has delivered a prayer for those affected by the pandemic that has killed more than 100,000 peop
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. we'll be bringing you today's downing street news conference shortly, with the latest on the battle against coronavirus, but first our top stories. the number of people who have died a leading government scientific adviser says the outbreak in britain may be the worst in the region. the uk is likely to be certainly one of the worst, if not the worst affected country in europe. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, leaves hospital to continue his recovery a...
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hi, there, clive.l, we all know what the forecast is for this weekend, it's going to be so tempting to go outside, but we must follow the rules. anyway, this is what is happening from a meteorological point of view at least. warm air that is coming in from the south will establish itself across the uk during the weekend and there are indications that it may hang around well into next week. the morning on saturday is going to be a little fresh, not as cold as last night but quite cold first thing on saturday morning. the cloudy is to weather on saturday will be across parts of scotland and northern ireland. also a few showers here. the sunniest weather will probably be from yorkshire southwards. wales also seeing plenty of sunshine. and then on saturday night, into sunday, we see this low pressure approaching, it is going to strengthen that warm current of air from the southern climes. it is going to push away the clouds as well, so hence, that sunny, warm day widely across the uk, but across western ar
hi, there, clive.l, we all know what the forecast is for this weekend, it's going to be so tempting to go outside, but we must follow the rules. anyway, this is what is happening from a meteorological point of view at least. warm air that is coming in from the south will establish itself across the uk during the weekend and there are indications that it may hang around well into next week. the morning on saturday is going to be a little fresh, not as cold as last night but quite cold first...
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if he stays, he'll surpass sir clive woodword as england's longest—running manager.on reports. "we want to be the greatest team the world's ever seen." that was the message from eddiejones as he extended his contract until 2023. we want to aspire to be a team that everyone remembers. i think we've played some good rugby over the last four years and we can play even better rugby in the next three years, and that's the challenge ahead. the australian was appointed five years ago and made an instant impact, winning the six nations grand slam. another six nations title would follow as england equalled new zealand's record of 18 wins in a row. there was then a slump in form, but last year's world cup provided some redemption, a win against australia and famously beating the all blacks in the semifinal. but jones's england fell short in the final, losing to an inspired south africa. that defeat led to rumours overjones's future, but despite these and the occasional controversy, he was still the man for the rfu. i would not want him to dial down his competitive nature, that
if he stays, he'll surpass sir clive woodword as england's longest—running manager.on reports. "we want to be the greatest team the world's ever seen." that was the message from eddiejones as he extended his contract until 2023. we want to aspire to be a team that everyone remembers. i think we've played some good rugby over the last four years and we can play even better rugby in the next three years, and that's the challenge ahead. the australian was appointed five years ago and...
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i think there will be more questions again clive on the issue of testing.tions as well about why we don't have the ability to test more people after michael gove said yesterday when the government was struggling to get some of the chemical reagents it needs, so dr yvonne doyle from public health england i'm sure will be asked a bit more about that testing issue. also testing on the nhs front line. we know that the government has lifted the cap on the percentage of tests that can be used for front line percentage of tests that can be used forfront line nhs percentage of tests that can be used for front line nhs workers, percentage of tests that can be used forfront line nhs workers, there is a hope that that can be increased quite considerably over the next few days. the business secretary too, there have been questions over the last few days about exactly how some of the schemes to help businesses through the economic slowdown are going to work, there have been some concerns raised that potentially a lot of businesses just aren't getting as much support as
i think there will be more questions again clive on the issue of testing.tions as well about why we don't have the ability to test more people after michael gove said yesterday when the government was struggling to get some of the chemical reagents it needs, so dr yvonne doyle from public health england i'm sure will be asked a bit more about that testing issue. also testing on the nhs front line. we know that the government has lifted the cap on the percentage of tests that can be used for...
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conant press ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold made on al-jazeera. becoming a living legend of the young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch into political clout the book peace to the ivory coast. hosted by eric cantona football rebels begins with a look at the life of to talk about the footballer who succeeded with politicians of no. da took up on the ivorian civil war on al-jazeera. eleanor and taylor in london the top stories are easier the coronavirus pandemic could disrupt normal health services especially for children the world health organization has warned it said vaccine shortages were being reported around the world and cases of malaria in sub-saharan africa could double ahead of the w.h.o. said the pandemic itself was far from over with concerns that outbreaks in africa and latin america will worseni
conant press ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold made on al-jazeera. becoming a living legend of the young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch into political clout the book peace to the ivory coast. hosted by eric...
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in a moment we'll have a full news bulletin with clive myrie, but first we've been trying to answer yourve treatment for coronavirus. we'll be trying to get some of your a nswered we'll be trying to get some of your answered all questions on vaccination. the former deputy chief medical officer for england had vaccination. the former deputy chief medical 0fficerfor england had said a vaccine might not be ready until late 2021 and people needed to be realistic about the prospect of finding one is researchers had to start from scratch to create it. dominic raab said a vaccine was unlikely to come into play until the end of this year. to discuss this and answer your questions are doctor jennifer rowan, a cell biologist at university college london, and doctor chris smith, a virologist from the university of cambridge. i wa nt to from the university of cambridge. i want to start if you can this part of the discussion talking about a vaccine, because it is being held up, chris, as the magic solution, the silver bullet that will solve all our problems. what are our chances of actually being abl
in a moment we'll have a full news bulletin with clive myrie, but first we've been trying to answer yourve treatment for coronavirus. we'll be trying to get some of your a nswered we'll be trying to get some of your answered all questions on vaccination. the former deputy chief medical officer for england had vaccination. the former deputy chief medical 0fficerfor england had said a vaccine might not be ready until late 2021 and people needed to be realistic about the prospect of finding one is...
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england head coach eddiejones has agreed a new contract that could see him eclipse world cup winner sir clivehrough to the 2023 world cup in france. his current deal was due to end next august. jones took over in december 2015, won the grand slam in 2016, the six nations 12 months later and led england to the world cup final last year. we had a chat after the world cup, and they were keen for me to continue. i had an interest, but i wa nted continue. i had an interest, but i wanted to make sure that i could still improve the team, and the six nations for me was an important tournament. so i went into that tournament. so i went into that tournament wanting to know i could still add something to the team. because like anything in life, the longer you are at a place, the more difficult it is, so i wanted to make sure i could add something, and i think i can. eddie jones speaking earlier to the bbc. one other significant story in rugby union — newcastle falcons are set to be promoted to the premiership after the championship season was concluded early because of coronavirus. 0ur rugby corresponde
england head coach eddiejones has agreed a new contract that could see him eclipse world cup winner sir clivehrough to the 2023 world cup in france. his current deal was due to end next august. jones took over in december 2015, won the grand slam in 2016, the six nations 12 months later and led england to the world cup final last year. we had a chat after the world cup, and they were keen for me to continue. i had an interest, but i wa nted continue. i had an interest, but i wanted to make sure...
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but there's been a dramatic scol burglies clive fisher midd school in san jose's alum rock union school rict has been berg lies burglarized 3 times in recent weeks. the thieves took the school's 2 way dios, virtual electronics and left behind a big mess as well. the school also had sports equipment and other property stolen in 2 other burglaries. >>it happened a friday afternoon and happened again on a sunday evening and the g question is why right like. why is this happening to us why during this time right in the world and not just you know in our county and our city and our state and we have the coronavirus in this ndemic going anthen cide why are we gave alyze this time when there's. other things that weshould be concerned abt. >>well we got a look at some statistics for march 15 through april 11th and they show that overall crimis down in san jose 31%, viole crimes are down 25% property crimes aredown 3. but those school burglaries represent a 550% increase in san jose. police and the district have stepped up prols an security in the area. and on the kron 00:04am morning news, the
but there's been a dramatic scol burglies clive fisher midd school in san jose's alum rock union school rict has been berg lies burglarized 3 times in recent weeks. the thieves took the school's 2 way dios, virtual electronics and left behind a big mess as well. the school also had sports equipment and other property stolen in 2 other burglaries. >>it happened a friday afternoon and happened again on a sunday evening and the g question is why right like. why is this happening to us why...
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don't forget this morning we're airing san francisco's clive easter such celebration here on abc7, facebooknd youtube. abc7 continues at 5:00. - hi and welcome to the kitchen experts show. i'm janelle marie. today, we have a great show for you. we're headed to lafayette to visit the keely family, the whole gang. we got mom, dad, the four kids. we're gonna see their kitchen makeover and find out how they're enjoying it right now. also, we're gonna learn about cabinet refacing. now this is an alternative to semi-custom or custom cabinets. we're gonna find out all about that. and lead designer johnny is gonna take us behind the scenes of the showroom. now this is a one-stop-shop. you are going to love this. there's no subcontractors. they stock all of their materials. they handle all the permits. everything is taken care of with kitchen experts. you're gonna love it. so stay tuned for the next 30 minutes to see how your kitchen could be next. coming up on today's kitchen experts show, why homeowners recommend kitchen experts of california. - so johnny said, "i can do it in three weeks,"
don't forget this morning we're airing san francisco's clive easter such celebration here on abc7, facebooknd youtube. abc7 continues at 5:00. - hi and welcome to the kitchen experts show. i'm janelle marie. today, we have a great show for you. we're headed to lafayette to visit the keely family, the whole gang. we got mom, dad, the four kids. we're gonna see their kitchen makeover and find out how they're enjoying it right now. also, we're gonna learn about cabinet refacing. now this is an...
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pandemic honan process ahead of the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold may on al jazeera. talk to al-jazeera what you will force was when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying your europeans go build you know the stage of you but we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the edges there are a history of guerrilla warfare a place on the global stage. the pira gaining strength there revolutionary zia knowing no bounds does a series of violent acts by their splinter groups damage the palestinian cause or ensure its survival chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian homeland p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. boris johnson and his government are accused of wasting crucial time and sleep walking into the u.k.'s coronavirus crisis. and our intel th
pandemic honan process ahead of the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold may on al jazeera. talk to al-jazeera what you will force was when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying your europeans go build you know the stage of you but...
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. >> music producer clive davis is working with the estate of the late superstar to recreate a bio-picd the "queen" bio-pic "bohemian rhapsody" is working on a screenplay for a bee gees movie. >> there's no release date yet but i'm sure there's arguments breaking out about who's going to play whitney. >>> now to adorable snaps from across the pond. >> britain's prince louis turns 2 years old today, where has the time gone? to mark the occasion his proud parents, prince william and duchess kate, have released a series of photos showing the world how much he's grown. the royal couple saved a bundle on the photographer because it was kate herself who was snapping the shots. the little guy caught in a pose painting rainbows to celebrate britain's doctors and nurses on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic. he looks just like his brother. >> mummy whipped out the camera, mummy, she whipped out the camera, said i got this, boo. >>> coming up, keeping your pets safe from the coronavirus. nooooo... noooo... nooooo... yeeeesss... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicke
. >> music producer clive davis is working with the estate of the late superstar to recreate a bio-picd the "queen" bio-pic "bohemian rhapsody" is working on a screenplay for a bee gees movie. >> there's no release date yet but i'm sure there's arguments breaking out about who's going to play whitney. >>> now to adorable snaps from across the pond. >> britain's prince louis turns 2 years old today, where has the time gone? to mark the occasion his...
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are the banks allowed to demand additional securities, asked clive steele of knebworth, from small businesses, they do not have to be. —— loans. they made as for security up to arjun £50,000. above that is different. you can understand it because say summary was a loan for £1 million, 80% is cove red was a loan for £1 million, 80% is covered but £200,000 isn't. if you have those, the bank will get worried. this is why there have been calls for britain to follow switzerland and germany, which are their governance are backing loans at 100%. germany started with 80 and moved to 100%. there are calls for this, nothing has happened yet. maybe it will change. annie, finally, david bennett in newcastle—under—lyme will ask you to doa newcastle—under—lyme will ask you to do a bit of crystal ball gazing, i are travel insurance rates likely to go are travel insurance rates likely to 9° up are travel insurance rates likely to go up when restrictions are lifted? especially for the higher risk population, like, otheri especially for the higher risk population, like, other i do not wa nt to population, like
are the banks allowed to demand additional securities, asked clive steele of knebworth, from small businesses, they do not have to be. —— loans. they made as for security up to arjun £50,000. above that is different. you can understand it because say summary was a loan for £1 million, 80% is cove red was a loan for £1 million, 80% is covered but £200,000 isn't. if you have those, the bank will get worried. this is why there have been calls for britain to follow switzerland and germany,...
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tone and process ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold may on al jazeera. frank assessments wise it's only struggling to cope with the number of coronavirus potion failure to early aggressive action with them behind her and in-depth analysis of the day is global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. every generation has a higher purpose. ours is to stay out of the. rewind returns it can bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in place since the program was filmed rewind continues with heart of darkness we were following orders we sing young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have them make life and death decisions rewind on al-jazeera. president announces he will suspend immigration saying he has to
tone and process ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clive's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delegate threshold may on al jazeera. frank assessments wise it's only struggling to cope with the number of coronavirus potion failure to early aggressive action with them behind her and in-depth analysis of the day...
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i don't know the answer to that, clive, and i think we have to ask some tough questions about why itcan also appear in things like the flu. so what we have to do is clear the testing route so we know what we are dealing with, and also get real—time stats from across the whole system. a representative from the national ca re representative from the national care association says that care homes were basically not part of the convention —— contingency planning, that they were sidelined are not enough priority was given to care homes. is that what you believe may have happened ? homes. is that what you believe may have happened? well, i think certainly we were all taken by surprise by both the scope and speed of the virus, and i think one of the problems was that the focus initially was on the nhs, and i agree with the comments about a bit ofa agree with the comments about a bit of a late coming to the notion of ca re of a late coming to the notion of care homes. i think if you look at the virus, we knew that it was going to attack those who were older, we knew it —— so we should have s
i don't know the answer to that, clive, and i think we have to ask some tough questions about why itcan also appear in things like the flu. so what we have to do is clear the testing route so we know what we are dealing with, and also get real—time stats from across the whole system. a representative from the national ca re representative from the national care association says that care homes were basically not part of the convention —— contingency planning, that they were sidelined are...
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clive is recipient of the rate award, in african american literature as well as numerous other awards for his books. he's been a guest on the oprah show, npr, and radio and tv programs across the nation. clyde is here tonight to speak about his latest book "think black" which was just released shortlisted for the 2019 book prize in social justice. we'd you please join me in welcoming to the planetarium at the oregon museum of science and industry clyde ford. [applause] thank you leslie and thank you all for being here. i can't tell you how special it is to beer again. i was just talking with the president, nancy, and just reliving my first experience over 40 years ago when omsi was at washington park and i was apology. i was was working with the group at omsi that actually was involved -- i just come from ibm to go to chiropractic college and he did something to do around computers because i i hd been doing that for so long when i was studying chiropractic, and i was able to get computer time by exchanging my work to help them develop -- so anybody who is old enough to know what that
clive is recipient of the rate award, in african american literature as well as numerous other awards for his books. he's been a guest on the oprah show, npr, and radio and tv programs across the nation. clyde is here tonight to speak about his latest book "think black" which was just released shortlisted for the 2019 book prize in social justice. we'd you please join me in welcoming to the planetarium at the oregon museum of science and industry clyde ford. [applause] thank you...
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stays on until october 2023 it would make him england's longest ever serving boss — surpassing sir cliveormer arsenal and manchester united striker, robin van persie, has taken it to a new level, working on a whole football/dance routine, with his son. set to music, the timing is impeccable. the choreography is pretty good, as well. and it seems as if van persie junior has inherited his dad's skills. mesmerising skills. they are not even looking at each other. just concentrating on the ball but it seems, perfect timing. surely a ten insta ntly seems, perfect timing. surely a ten instantly come dancing. that is the support we are reporting on, what people are doing in their back gardens. we saw james people are doing in their back gardens. we sanames doing a marathon, which was amazing, and now we see robin van persie and his son. everyone is displaying new skills this morning. eating porridge was broadcasting live on national television, did you see that? while impersonating jo konta, very impressive. it's all new. thank you very much, mike. see you later. it does happen. we eat during t
stays on until october 2023 it would make him england's longest ever serving boss — surpassing sir cliveormer arsenal and manchester united striker, robin van persie, has taken it to a new level, working on a whole football/dance routine, with his son. set to music, the timing is impeccable. the choreography is pretty good, as well. and it seems as if van persie junior has inherited his dad's skills. mesmerising skills. they are not even looking at each other. just concentrating on the ball...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines: as the number of dead in the uk due to coronavirus rises to more than 14,500, a leading health specialist predicts we could end up with the highest death toll in europe due to early errors in the pandemic. we have to face the reality of that, we were too slow with a number of things, but we can make sure in the second wave we are not too slow. the health secretary responds to concerns about a shortage of protective gowns, saying 55,000 will arrive today. i would love to be able to wave a magic wand and have ppe fall from the sky in large quantities and be able to answer your questions and when shortages will be resolved. as china's economy slumps, the international monetary fund warns the global financial outlook could be far worse than many have predicted. the duke and duchess of cambridge speak to the bbc, about the need to protect mental health during lockdown, and their concerns when prince charles contracted coronavirus. i thought to myself if anybody's going to be
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines: as the number of dead in the uk due to coronavirus rises to more than 14,500, a leading health specialist predicts we could end up with the highest death toll in europe due to early errors in the pandemic. we have to face the reality of that, we were too slow with a number of things, but we can make sure in the second wave we are not too slow. the health secretary responds to concerns about a shortage of protective gowns, saying 55,000 will...
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next on bbc news we have a special programme with clive myrie bringing you the latest on the government. liverpool‘s chief executive peter moore — seen here on the right — said they were "truly sorry" for coming to the "wrong conclusion last week", following criticism from fans and former players. they now plan to keep the staff on, and say they‘ll find another way to pay them. everybody at this time is looking to see what is right for their business. everybody was up in arms about that, and then they changed their mind and recognised it is not the right thing to do, but the good thing is it listened to the fans. they seen what people think, particularly that area in liverpool, which is quite a socialist city, and then they changed their minds. these are difficult times and people are looking after their own businesses and what the right thing to do is. similar issues with players taking cuts and giving money to the nhs, all these issues are issues that people may or may not agree with, but in these unprecedented times, i don‘t think anybody is trying to be greedy, they are just out to
next on bbc news we have a special programme with clive myrie bringing you the latest on the government. liverpool‘s chief executive peter moore — seen here on the right — said they were "truly sorry" for coming to the "wrong conclusion last week", following criticism from fans and former players. they now plan to keep the staff on, and say they‘ll find another way to pay them. everybody at this time is looking to see what is right for their business. everybody was...
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clive myrie will be with you for the rest of the afternoon as we wait for the government's daily newsare due to take place from the end ofjune for a fortnight — and while postponement was discussed — it's likely the whole grass court season will be called off, with an announcement due shortly. the calendar is already starting to become a little more congested towards the end of the year, because everyone who has had tournaments cancelled is fighting for spaces to try to complete, i suppose, the season as best as they can. i think one of the big challenges for wimbledon is it is played on grass, which is not an artificial surface, and also the further that you go on in the year or down on the calendar, you have less light, and of course wimbledon has just the two covered courts. so i think there is big challenges for it, in terms of postponing it. premier league players are being told they're living in a "moral vacuum" and should be the first to sacrifice their salaries during the coronavirus pandemic. those are the words ofjulian knight — who's chair of the department for culture, med
clive myrie will be with you for the rest of the afternoon as we wait for the government's daily newsare due to take place from the end ofjune for a fortnight — and while postponement was discussed — it's likely the whole grass court season will be called off, with an announcement due shortly. the calendar is already starting to become a little more congested towards the end of the year, because everyone who has had tournaments cancelled is fighting for spaces to try to complete, i suppose,...
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yes, clive. this is the second lot of data that they have released.y always had this data. every time you walk around with your mobile phone and it is using google maps and you have ticked a little box saying they can track your location, you are providing a vast amount of data. they have a lot of that material. they have a lot of that material. the first week of the shutdown, they produce some very dramatic figures showing how far activity in all sorts of areas had dropped. the second lot of data is out now. it cove rs second lot of data is out now. it covers last sunday, april the 5th. what is noticeable as well, yes, still activity at shops and so on is well down, very far down, activity at parks not so far down. so it was 5296 at parks not so far down. so it was 52% down, visits to parks, last sunday it was just 29% down. and in london, just 15% down. so there was concern last weekend that their sunny weather would draw people and the data shows that was indeed happening. is this the kind of information that the government itself uses? well, when
yes, clive. this is the second lot of data that they have released.y always had this data. every time you walk around with your mobile phone and it is using google maps and you have ticked a little box saying they can track your location, you are providing a vast amount of data. they have a lot of that material. they have a lot of that material. the first week of the shutdown, they produce some very dramatic figures showing how far activity in all sorts of areas had dropped. the second lot of...