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a picture of clive myrie from our colleague. _ more.f clive myrie from our colleague, he has been made l more. a picture of clive myrie from l our colleague, he has been made the next presenter of mastermind. there was his cap and his car. —— and his scarf. let's go to the independent. very strong photograph here which the independent historically used to do, going back to be first days of the independent bus that they always would take a slightly different news photograph and use it more imaginative than others. that picture just sums up what we have all been living through over the past year. all been living through over the ast ear. . all been living through over the ast ear. , , ., , all been living through over the ast ear. , , ., ., past year. yes. it is really hard to ut into past year. yes. it is really hard to put into words — past year. yes. it is really hard to put into words the _ past year. yes. it is really hard to put into words the trauma - past year. yes. it is really hard to put into words the trauma that i past year.
a picture of clive myrie from our colleague. _ more.f clive myrie from our colleague, he has been made l more. a picture of clive myrie from l our colleague, he has been made the next presenter of mastermind. there was his cap and his car. —— and his scarf. let's go to the independent. very strong photograph here which the independent historically used to do, going back to be first days of the independent bus that they always would take a slightly different news photograph and use it more...
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we might ask clive myrie that. abs, it? ing to be heard at about half past eight-— we know the late captain sir tom moore inspired many people during the first lockdown, and that legacy lives on. charlie pallett, who is 99, wants to follow captain tom's lead by raising money for charity to mark his 100th birthday, which is next month. he's released a charity single. and it's a classic music hall track which both he — and no doubt captain tom — would remember from their days during the second world war. have a listen. # keep right on to. the end of the road. # keep right on to the end. # though the way be long, let your heart be strong. i # keep right on to the end. # though you're sad - and weary, stilljourney on # till you come to your happy abode. # and the one who loves # you've been dreaming of # will be there # at the end of the road.# tapping along there. super. i think it is a hit already. charliejoins us now from maidstone, along with his daughter yvonne. morning. good morning. and we're alsojoined by melanie waters,
we might ask clive myrie that. abs, it? ing to be heard at about half past eight-— we know the late captain sir tom moore inspired many people during the first lockdown, and that legacy lives on. charlie pallett, who is 99, wants to follow captain tom's lead by raising money for charity to mark his 100th birthday, which is next month. he's released a charity single. and it's a classic music hall track which both he — and no doubt captain tom — would remember from their days during the...
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i'm clive myrie.ly shameful�*. 20 police officers were injured. for them to face the criminal violence _ for them to face the criminal violence against them while upholding the law is completely unacceptable. my thoughts are with the injured officers and their familx _ fewer soldiers but more — and better — kit. the defence review expected to herald the biggest changes in defence since the end of the cold war. the cleaner that is out of this world — the mission to collect the space junk orbiting the planet. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has been speaking to the french and german leaders, as he attempts to persuade the eu not to ban astrazeneca vaccine exports to the uk. the european commission has criticised the company for failing to deliver enough doses to the eu — while providing regular shipments to the uk from its plants in europe. eu leaders will meet on thursday to consider an export ban. speaking this lunchtime, the prime minister warned the uk could soon feel the effec
i'm clive myrie.ly shameful�*. 20 police officers were injured. for them to face the criminal violence _ for them to face the criminal violence against them while upholding the law is completely unacceptable. my thoughts are with the injured officers and their familx _ fewer soldiers but more — and better — kit. the defence review expected to herald the biggest changes in defence since the end of the cold war. the cleaner that is out of this world — the mission to collect the space junk...
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. —— clive myrie. enjoy your week ahead, thank you.forjoining us for the papers. stay with us though because there is going to be more coming up, now it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. if you've watched my bbc 4 series secrets of cinema, which is now on iplayer, you'll know that i'm a great fan of pop biopics. from the buddy holly story to good vibrations, the latter of which told the story of legendary belfast record label boss terri hooley. there's more than a touch of hooley�*s maverick genius in creation stories. a new film about alan mcgee who helped launch the careers of bands like primal scream and oasis. he's comin' in for his white labels. anything you can find in this box. tvps? later! co—written by irvine welsh, produced by danny boyle and starring ewen bremner, you could be forgiven for thinking that this has something of a trainspotting feel. i have a dream! in
. —— clive myrie. enjoy your week ahead, thank you.forjoining us for the papers. stay with us though because there is going to be more coming up, now it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. if you've watched my bbc 4 series secrets of cinema, which is now on iplayer, you'll know that i'm a great fan of pop biopics. from the buddy...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, is launching a new political party. the alba party will contest seats in the scottish parliamentary election in may. today about our wasting a flag and planting it on the here and the next few weeks we will see how many will rally to our standard. coronavirus infections stop falling and begin to level off — with cases in secondary school—age children rising slightly in england. thousands of asda workers in the uk win a major victory at the supreme court in their battle for equal pay. china imposes sanctions on nine british citizens, including five mps — after the uk took action over human rights abuses. and later this hour, mark kermode gives his unique take on the best and worst of the week's film and dvd release, including ammonite which sees kate winslet play fossil collector mary anning. the former leader of the snp, alex salmond, has announced the creation of a new pro—independence party which will stand in the scottis
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, is launching a new political party. the alba party will contest seats in the scottish parliamentary election in may. today about our wasting a flag and planting it on the here and the next few weeks we will see how many will rally to our standard. coronavirus infections stop falling and begin to level off — with cases in secondary school—age children rising slightly in england. thousands of asda...
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with me here, clive myrie, who reports internationally for the bbc as well as presenting the news backthe reason we have the vaccine success", prime minister boris johnson is reported to have told his mps this week, "is because of capitalism, because of greed." whether he was joking or saying what he thinks in an unguarded moment during a private meeting, it's perhaps more accurate to say that globalisation, which helped covid's rapid spread, is critical to vaccination success. this weekend uk government ministers predicted a boosterjab by september. but india has halted exports and europe is threatening to. stefanie, let's talk about what is happening. they are pretty troubled by what has been happening. they singled out the uk in particular. what is there problem and what of the changes that are likely to follow from this? do you think they are follow —— they will follow through on the threats? yes, well, it's a very interesting question. for now, it has only been threats. interestingly, there are reports in the uk and also back in europe that right now, there are talks going on betw
with me here, clive myrie, who reports internationally for the bbc as well as presenting the news backthe reason we have the vaccine success", prime minister boris johnson is reported to have told his mps this week, "is because of capitalism, because of greed." whether he was joking or saying what he thinks in an unguarded moment during a private meeting, it's perhaps more accurate to say that globalisation, which helped covid's rapid spread, is critical to vaccination success....
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. —— clive myrie. enjoy your week ahead, thank you.
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clive myrie will be here in a few moments with the national bulletin but first...ing this morning, ben wallace said the uk can't ignore what is happening elsewhere and risk the progress of the country's vaccination programme. earlier i spoke to tim hawkins, chief of staff at the manchester airports group, who told me the industry's reaction to the defence secretary's statement. it feels very premature to be taking the view is that we have had from some scientists about the prospects of travel over the summer. i'm not really sure what purpose it serves but i know many people will have been very disappointed.
clive myrie will be here in a few moments with the national bulletin but first...ing this morning, ben wallace said the uk can't ignore what is happening elsewhere and risk the progress of the country's vaccination programme. earlier i spoke to tim hawkins, chief of staff at the manchester airports group, who told me the industry's reaction to the defence secretary's statement. it feels very premature to be taking the view is that we have had from some scientists about the prospects of travel...
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i'm clive myrie with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. as prince charles makes his first public appearance following the explosive interview by his son and the duchess of sussex, there's a response to the allegations from buckingham palace. violent clashes escalate again in myanmar. we'll look at how unarmed protesters manage to take on the security forces. where transport workers are key workers — a report on how singapore prioritises vaccines for a city—state with a large foreign population. and the line—up for this year's bafta film awards has been announced. it's thought to be the most diverse list of nominees in the academy�*s history. hello, and welcome. buckingham palace has responded to the allegations made by prince harry and his wife meghan in their interview with oprah winfrey, saying the royal family is saddened to learn how challenging the last few years have been for the couple. the statement says that some issues, particularly that of race, are concerning. but it doesn't admit any wrongdoing, and says it will address the cl
i'm clive myrie with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. as prince charles makes his first public appearance following the explosive interview by his son and the duchess of sussex, there's a response to the allegations from buckingham palace. violent clashes escalate again in myanmar. we'll look at how unarmed protesters manage to take on the security forces. where transport workers are key workers — a report on how singapore prioritises vaccines for a...
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afternoon, including tonight's doorstep vigilfor sarah everard, when we join the bbc one bulletin with clive myrie in a few minutes�* time. but first to the american city of minneapolis, and one of the largest pre—trial settlements in us history — $27 million to the family of george floyd. he's the african—american man who died while being restrained by police officers in may last year. lawyers for his family say the city has agreed to settle in the civil case for damages. separately, a former minneapolis police officer, derek chauvin, is standing trial on criminal charges, including third degree murder, following the incident. here's the floyd family lawyer, ben crump. the financial compensation most directly impacts george floyd and his family, the future of their family. but it is the policy reforms that affects all of us. today marks the one—year anniversary of the killing by police of breonna taylor in her apartment in the us. the police shot 26—year—old ms taylor eight times and no criminal charges have ever been brought over her death. her death sparked protests in her home city of louisvil
afternoon, including tonight's doorstep vigilfor sarah everard, when we join the bbc one bulletin with clive myrie in a few minutes�* time. but first to the american city of minneapolis, and one of the largest pre—trial settlements in us history — $27 million to the family of george floyd. he's the african—american man who died while being restrained by police officers in may last year. lawyers for his family say the city has agreed to settle in the civil case for damages. separately, a...
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clive myrie will be here in a few moments with the national bulletin but first... the defence secretary has said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. speaking this morning, ben wallace said the uk can't ignore what is happening elsewhere and risk the progress of the country's vaccination programme. earlier i spoke to tim hawkins, chief of staff at the manchester airports group, who told me the industry's reaction to the defence secretary's statement. it feels very premature to be taking the view is that we have had from some scientists about the prospects of travel over the summer. i'm not really sure what purpose it serves but i know many people will have been very disappointed. but as i say, i think it is very premature. the government has set up a task force to look at these issues and we are contributing that and putting our ideas in about how we can stage a restart of international travel over the summer months and i think that really needs to be the focus rather than talking in the press about the prospects of travel over the summer. you say
clive myrie will be here in a few moments with the national bulletin but first... the defence secretary has said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. speaking this morning, ben wallace said the uk can't ignore what is happening elsewhere and risk the progress of the country's vaccination programme. earlier i spoke to tim hawkins, chief of staff at the manchester airports group, who told me the industry's reaction to the defence secretary's statement. it feels very premature to...
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clive myrie, a very familiar face here on bbc news, has been named as the new host of the bbc�*s mastermindve said that they were big shoes to fill, but he aimed to bring a little bit of his own personality to the show, which has been running since 1972. a year ago, dr michael hare, a gp from colchester, found himself in hospital on a ventilator after contracting coronavirus. he spent almost two months in intensive care. when he left hospital in may, he spoke to our health correspondent catherine burns about the impact that covid had had on his life. catherine has been back to see him, and talked about the changes in his life brought about by the pandemic. you give yourself goals, and my goal was to get home... it was just to get home. we met dr mike hare last may. he had achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather is colder but the smile is steady. it's so lovely to see you both looking so well. you look like a different person than you did, what, ten months ago when we met. gow are you feeling? how are you feeling? different! i think we wer
clive myrie, a very familiar face here on bbc news, has been named as the new host of the bbc�*s mastermindve said that they were big shoes to fill, but he aimed to bring a little bit of his own personality to the show, which has been running since 1972. a year ago, dr michael hare, a gp from colchester, found himself in hospital on a ventilator after contracting coronavirus. he spent almost two months in intensive care. when he left hospital in may, he spoke to our health correspondent...
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with me here, clive myrie, who reports internationally for the bbc as well as presenting the news backek, "is because of capitalism, because of greed." whether he was joking or saying what he thinks in an unguarded
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and clive myrie, a very familiar face here on bbc news, has been named as the new host of mastermind.role. clive will be the fifth host of the show, which has been running since 1972. the bbc described him as witty, wise, with a wicked sense of humour, and said he would be a superb host. all very true! a year ago, a gp from colchester ended up in hospital on a ventilator after contracting the coronavirus. dr michael hare spent almost two months in intensive care. when he left hospital in may, he spoke to our health correpsondent catherine burns about the impact covid had had on his life. now he has invited her back to talk about how the virus has changed him — in some cases for the better. you gave yourself goals, and mine was to get home... it was just to get home. was to get home... it was 'ust to get home.— was to get home... it was 'ust to tet home. . , ~ . ., ., get home. we met dr michael hare last ma . get home. we met dr michael hare last may- he _ get home. we met dr michael hare last may. he had _ get home. we met dr michael hare last may. he had achieved - get home. we met
and clive myrie, a very familiar face here on bbc news, has been named as the new host of mastermind.role. clive will be the fifth host of the show, which has been running since 1972. the bbc described him as witty, wise, with a wicked sense of humour, and said he would be a superb host. all very true! a year ago, a gp from colchester ended up in hospital on a ventilator after contracting the coronavirus. dr michael hare spent almost two months in intensive care. when he left hospital in may,...
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clive myrie is here. and a staff revolt, what happened at the parent company of teen vogue? dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. still your best friend. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. new pronamel mineral boost helps protect teeth against everyday acids. pronamel boosts enamel's natural absorption of calcium and phosphate - helping keep teeth strong, white and protected from sensitivity. new pronamel mineral boost hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweet
clive myrie is here. and a staff revolt, what happened at the parent company of teen vogue? dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. still your...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines... countries in continental europe resume giving astrazeneca jabs — but the german health minister warns, there may not be enough vaccine to stop a coronavirus third wave. translation: unfortunately the increase in the number. of new cases has increased in the past few days. it is now very clearly exponential. borisjohnson will be given the astrazeneca covid jab shortly — after reassuring the public the vaccine is safe. calls for nicola sturgeon to resign — as msps conclude the first minister misled the committee investigating the handling of allegations against her predecessor alex salmond. the bbc says it is extremely concerned about one of its reporters in myanmar who's been abducted in the country's capital. and coming up this hour — mark kermode gives his unique take on the best and worst of the week's film and dvd releases, that's in the film review. a number of eu countries have started using the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine again — after the european medicines agency confirme
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines... countries in continental europe resume giving astrazeneca jabs — but the german health minister warns, there may not be enough vaccine to stop a coronavirus third wave. translation: unfortunately the increase in the number. of new cases has increased in the past few days. it is now very clearly exponential. borisjohnson will be given the astrazeneca covid jab shortly — after reassuring the public the vaccine is safe. calls for nicola...
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i'm clive myrie with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.ritises vaccines for a city—state with a large foreign population. and the line—up for this year's bafta film awards has been announced. it's thought to be the most diverse list of nominees in the academy�*s history.
i'm clive myrie with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.ritises vaccines for a city—state with a large foreign population. and the line—up for this year's bafta film awards has been announced. it's thought to be the most diverse list of nominees in the academy�*s history.
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clive myrie — a familiar face here on bbc news — has been named as the new host of mastermind. ich has been running since 1972. the bbc described him as witty, wise — with a wicked sense of humour — and said he would be a superb host. well done. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. with the spring equinox just past mother nature is showing, it's a beauty today. lots of blue sky, lots of sunshine and with they came some warmth as well. temperatures peaked at highs of 15 degrees. now, tomorrow will be a different story in terms of sunshine. it stays quite quiet but there will be quite a lot of cloud around and the further west you go there is likely to be a scattering of showers. more persistent rain arrives into western scotland western fringes of northern ireland by the end of the day. the wind strengthening here as well. highest values perhaps of 12 degrees quite likely. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday that weather front will continue to slip its way steadily south. it's not going to produce that much in the way of rain as it reaches t
clive myrie — a familiar face here on bbc news — has been named as the new host of mastermind. ich has been running since 1972. the bbc described him as witty, wise — with a wicked sense of humour — and said he would be a superb host. well done. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. with the spring equinox just past mother nature is showing, it's a beauty today. lots of blue sky, lots of sunshine and with they came some warmth as well. temperatures...
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i'm clive myrie.ealt with privately. piers morgan is leaving good morning britain over controversy over the duchess of sussex, including a walk—out this morning. you continue to trash her... ok, i'm done with this. no, no, no... sorry! do you know what? that's pathetic. no, no, no... see you later. sorry, can't do this. this is absolutely diabolical behaviour. with millions of children now back at school, government scientists warn of another surge in coronvirus infections, if lockdown
i'm clive myrie.ealt with privately. piers morgan is leaving good morning britain over controversy over the duchess of sussex, including a walk—out this morning. you continue to trash her... ok, i'm done with this. no, no, no... sorry! do you know what? that's pathetic. no, no, no... see you later. sorry, can't do this. this is absolutely diabolical behaviour. with millions of children now back at school, government scientists warn of another surge in coronvirus infections, if lockdown
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i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you: buckingham palace breaks its silence over harry and meghan's tv interview. the queen says she's saddened to learn of the challenges faced by the duke and duchess. the palace says the issues they raised, especially around race, are "concerning" and they'll be dealt with privately. piers morgan is leaving good morning britain over controversy over the duchess of sussex, including a walk—out this morning. you continue to trash her... ok, i'm done with this. no, no, no... sorry! do you know what? that's pathetic. no, no, no... see you later. sorry, can't do this. this is absolutely diabolical behaviour. with millions of children now back at school, government scientists warn of another surge in coronvirus infections, if lockdown is lifted too quickly. how's your mum doing? yeah, she's fine. all change for the bafta film award nominations, with the british film rocks a surprise frontrunner, as diversity leads the way. and a chunk of the rare meteor that lit up the
i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you: buckingham palace breaks its silence over harry and meghan's tv interview. the queen says she's saddened to learn of the challenges faced by the duke and duchess. the palace says the issues they raised, especially around race, are "concerning" and they'll be dealt with privately. piers morgan is leaving good morning britain over controversy over the duchess of sussex, including a walk—out this morning. you continue to trash her... ok, i'm...
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hello this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines...ie; persistent failure to enforce immigration rules with a system that is open to gaining by economic migrants and exportation by criminals is eroding public trust and disadvantaging vulnerable people who need our help. $5 a and disadvantaging vulnerable people who need our help.— who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps _ who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps year, _ who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps year, at _ who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps year, at the _ who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps year, at the eu - who need our help. as a third covid l wave sweeps year, at the eu tightens vexing export controls. here the government says it remains confident in its supplies as the country is meeting its vaccination targets. john lewis is to shut eight more stores putting over 11100 jobs at risk. the closures are part of its new to adapt to online shopping. it's the great sioux is a snarl up, the 200,000 tonne vessel that has run agr
hello this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines...ie; persistent failure to enforce immigration rules with a system that is open to gaining by economic migrants and exportation by criminals is eroding public trust and disadvantaging vulnerable people who need our help. $5 a and disadvantaging vulnerable people who need our help.— who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps _ who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps year, _ who need our help. as a third covid wave sweeps...
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i'm clive myrie.ands for hospice care. i do. england have levelled the one—day series against india and in some style too. a brutal batting display from jenny best help them to a six wicket win. england lead chose to field first and they saw kl a smashed his way to a century on their way to a total of 336 for six. best though for this 100 in his first day again, making a mistake this time around. he's got 124, his 11th one—day century for england, ben stokes was just one run shy of his entry, putting england in the driving seat. it was a's highest run chase was not the deciding matches on sunday. chris thompson and stephanie davis qualified for the tokyo 2020 olympics, with victory in the great britain marathon trials. thompson, he will turn 40 in april will be competing in his second olympics having run the 10,000 metres in 2012. so, in the marathon it was a looped course here at kew gardens. the route had been done 25 times to shave off seconds here and there and in the men's events, it was won by c
i'm clive myrie.ands for hospice care. i do. england have levelled the one—day series against india and in some style too. a brutal batting display from jenny best help them to a six wicket win. england lead chose to field first and they saw kl a smashed his way to a century on their way to a total of 336 for six. best though for this 100 in his first day again, making a mistake this time around. he's got 124, his 11th one—day century for england, ben stokes was just one run shy of his...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines...b, after many eu countries paused its rollout, over possible blood clots? the care regulator says hundreds of patients had "do not resuscitate" notices placed on them at the start of the pandemic — without their knowledge. the bbc announces major plans to move large parts of its programme—making out of london, over the next six years. and a remarkable collection of handwritten letters from diana princess of wales to a friend are being sold at auction — to raise money for arts charities. welcome to bbc news. ministers have sought to reassure people about the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine, amid a reduction in supply which means most people in their 40s will now have to wait till may for a jab. the government insists it will still offer all adults their first dose by the end ofjuly — but in the commons earlier today the health secretary confirmed supplies would become tighter in the weeks ahead. we are going to go over to holland where the ema is giving their verdict on the astrazene
i'm clive myrie. the headlines...b, after many eu countries paused its rollout, over possible blood clots? the care regulator says hundreds of patients had "do not resuscitate" notices placed on them at the start of the pandemic — without their knowledge. the bbc announces major plans to move large parts of its programme—making out of london, over the next six years. and a remarkable collection of handwritten letters from diana princess of wales to a friend are being sold at...