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can we| combine covid-19 jabs with flu jabs? combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? jabs? can you have a — combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid _ combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab _ combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab in- combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab in one - combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab in one arm i can you have a covid jab in one arm and a— can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu _ can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jah— can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in— can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another? _ can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another? and - can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another? and do. can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another? and do wej and a flu jab in another? and do we vaccinate _ and a flu jab in another? and do we vaccinate children? _ and a flu jab in another? and do we vaccinate children? it— and
can we| combine covid-19 jabs with flu jabs? combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? jabs? can you have a — combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid _ combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab _ combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab in- combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab in one - combine covid—19 jabs with flu jabs? can you have a covid jab in one arm i can you have a covid jab in one arm and...
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i was knocked out after my second covid jab, i can't thinkl second covid jab, i can't think about being do you know anyone who's had the flu in the last 15 months?- the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the _ the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, _ the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, we've - the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, we've all - the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, we've all been | and that's the point, we've all been keeping away from each other. it shows how easy it is to spread the flu through our normal everyday activities. as soon as you stop socialising and you make people wear masks, the flu just completely dips. so we didn't have that big surge last year, so they are quite concerned that will make a rampant return this year.— return this year. sam, hold on a set, return this year. sam, hold on a set. because — return this year. sam, hold on a set, because it _ return this year. sam, hold on a set, because it is _ return this year. sam, hold on a set, because it is worth -
i was knocked out after my second covid jab, i can't thinkl second covid jab, i can't think about being do you know anyone who's had the flu in the last 15 months?- the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the _ the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, _ the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, we've - the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, we've all - the flu in the last 15 months? know, and that's the point, we've all been | and...
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can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another, for example? we vaccinate children? and it's interesting at the moment children definitely are in this delta variant a significant source of transmission. restrictions were lifted today on the number of people allowed at weddings in england and wales. karina and graham were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is expected later this week. fergus walsh, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. you've got to love it, proper british coastline. we're on an adventure across the uk, as it opens up for travel again. yes! we're open! from rugged coastlines, to breathtaking landscapes. and natural habitats. see that? ourjourney will take us to the four nations that make up the united kingdom. and with an eye on our carbon footprint, we're in an all electric revamp of an iconic british motor. on this week's show i'm travelling the width of england's biggest county, north yorkshire. home of
can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another, for example? we vaccinate children? and it's interesting at the moment children definitely are in this delta variant a significant source of transmission. restrictions were lifted today on the number of people allowed at weddings in england and wales. karina and graham were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is...
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsn england. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22 thousand members of the armed forces, who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, the families and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice as a result of the operations around d—day and during the battle of normandy. around 100 veterans, who were unable to travel to france because of the pandemic, laid wreaths at the national memorial arboretum. the stars return to the red carpet, but some as just a hologram. that's the baftas, pandemic style. and is there an existential threat to foreign affairs reporting? john simpon is one of the distinguished guests on the media show, in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. the health secretary, matt hancock, has said that the new �*delta' variant of coronavirus, first recorded in india, is ab
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsn england. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22 thousand members of the armed forces, who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, the families and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice...
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can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another, for example?and it's interesting at the moment children definitely are in this delta variant a significant source of transmission. restrictions were lifted today on the number of people allowed at weddings in england and wales. karina and graham were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is expected later this week. fergus walsh, bbc news. now, let's turn to brazil. on sunday, it became the second country after the us to have a covid death toll over 500,000. now experts and protesers are questioning the government's handling of the pandemic. 500 roses have been placed on this beach in rio. one for each 1000 people who've died. next to the roses a banner reads, �*half a million dead, where did we go wrong?�* well dr miguel nicolelis is a leading brazilian physician — and he has been examining the outbreak in brazil to try and answer that burning question — what went so wrong? i spoke w
can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another, for example?and it's interesting at the moment children definitely are in this delta variant a significant source of transmission. restrictions were lifted today on the number of people allowed at weddings in england and wales. karina and graham were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is expected later this week....
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adults borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, the families and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice as a result of the operations around d—day and during the battle of normandy. around 100 veterans who were unable to travel to france because of the pandemic laid wreaths at the national memorial arboretum. now on bbc news, the bbc uncovers allegations of filth, lice, sickness and neglect, in a vast system of mostly closed—off camps scattered across the us, holding more than 20,000 migrant children. a warning — this programme contains discussion of subjects some viewers may find distressing. over 19,000 migrant children locked up in america. children speaking for the first time tell of disease, neglect, hunger and filth.
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsn england. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces, who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, their families, and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. as a result of the operations around d—day during the operations around d—day during the battle of normandy. around a hundred veterans who were unable to travel to france because of the pandemic laid wreaths at the national memorial arboretum. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the health secretary matt hancock has said that the delta variant of the coronavirus, is 40% more transmissible. he also said that the variant, first identified in india, makes life more challenging, making it harder to decide if it's safe to lift remaining restrictions in england on the 21st june as
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsn england. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces, who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, their families, and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice....
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here in the uk, a senior scientist suggests that people who've had both their covid jabs, might eventuallyable to travel without quarantining. welcome to the olympic village in tokyo, but with shared facilities, from dining areas to flats and gyms, how will athletes manage to stay safe from covid? the man at the covid measure they will enforce is to make everybody who comes in wear a mask come even when they are on these machines. it is hard to see how they enforce that or how these a level of athletes will wear a mask while training hard i one of these machines. and down but not out — wales lose to italy in rome but their euro 2020 campaign continues — with qualification to the knockout stages. we're closer to a deal, but we're still not there — that's the verdict of the eu's envoy to the iran nuclear talks, after the latest round of negotiations in vienna. iran's chief negotiator also says that agreement is closer than ever — but washington says there's still some way to go. so what was the orginal agreement, and could it be brought back to life? in 2015, iran and six other countries rea
here in the uk, a senior scientist suggests that people who've had both their covid jabs, might eventuallyable to travel without quarantining. welcome to the olympic village in tokyo, but with shared facilities, from dining areas to flats and gyms, how will athletes manage to stay safe from covid? the man at the covid measure they will enforce is to make everybody who comes in wear a mask come even when they are on these machines. it is hard to see how they enforce that or how these a level of...
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here in the uk, a senior scientist suggests that people who've had both their covid jabs, might eventually be able to travel without quarantining. i think in the time in the future, i'm not sure when, but a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. welcome to the olympic village in tokyo, but with shared facilities, from dining areas to flats and gyms, how will athletes manage to stay safe from covid? the man at the covid measure they will enforce is to make ——the main anti covid measure they will enforce is to make everybody who comes in wear a mask come even when they are on these machines. it is hard to see how they enforce that or how these olympic level athletes will wear a mask while training hard on one of these machines. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. we're closer to a deal, but we're still not there. that's the verdict of the eu's envoy to the iran nuclear talks, after the latest round of negotiations in vienna. iran's chief negotiator also says that
here in the uk, a senior scientist suggests that people who've had both their covid jabs, might eventually be able to travel without quarantining. i think in the time in the future, i'm not sure when, but a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. welcome to the olympic village in tokyo, but with shared facilities, from dining areas to flats and gyms, how will athletes manage to stay safe from covid?...
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a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictions and travel without quarantining. i think that, in a time in the future, i'm not sure when, but, in a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. more than 500,000 people in brazil have now died from coronavirus — experts warn the outbreak could worsen. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former sub—postmasters, but thousands are still waiting for compensation. i want to see them giving this compensation when i'm alive so that, at least what they did wrong to us, i can give something to my grandchildren. and coming up at 7:45pm, all the latest from the euros and today's other sporting action in sportsday. good evening. in the last few minutes, wales have become the first home nation to qualify for the knockout stages of euro 2020 after a heroic defensive display against italy in rome. despite going down to a first—half goal and having a man sent off, the ten men held out
a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictions and travel without quarantining. i think that, in a time in the future, i'm not sure when, but, in a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. more than 500,000 people in brazil have now died from coronavirus — experts warn the outbreak could worsen. the bbc understands the post office has made...
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can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another, for example?d it's interesting at the moment children definitely are in this delta variant a significant source of transmission. restrictions were lifted today on the number of people allowed at weddings in england and wales. karina and graham were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is expected later this week. fergus walsh, bbc news. now lets turn to brazil. on sunday, it became the second country after the us to have a covid death toll over 500,000. now experts and protesers are questioning the government's handling of the pandemic. 500 roses have been placed on this beach in rio. one for each 1000 people who've died. next to the roses a banner reads — �*half a million dead —, where did we go wrong?�* well, dr miguel nicolelis is a physician and neuroscientist and has been trying to answer that question. and you very much for being with us on bbc news. where do you think based on
can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another, for example?d it's interesting at the moment children definitely are in this delta variant a significant source of transmission. restrictions were lifted today on the number of people allowed at weddings in england and wales. karina and graham were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is expected later this week. fergus...
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if you work in a care home for the elderly in england you will have to have a covid jab — or risk losingourjob. the bbc understands vaccinations for care staff are to become compulsory. it's expected workers will have 16 weeks to get the jab. this is a really difficult position to be in and, ideally, we want everybody to be able to make their own individual choices, but i think the focus for us is that we need to provide the best protection for those people who are most vulnerable. also this lunchtime... the prime minister's former top adviser, dominic cummings, has released a whatsapp message he says was from borisjohnson describing the health secretary as "hopeless". the us and russian presidents meet for the first time. joe biden and vladmir putin shake hands before sitting down for talks. prices are rising at their fastest rate for two years — because we've been spending more as lockdowns eased. a nine—year—old boy's written a letter to the prime minister asking him for a medical cannabis prescription, that he hopes will make a difference to his epileptic brother. i hope it does very
if you work in a care home for the elderly in england you will have to have a covid jab — or risk losingourjob. the bbc understands vaccinations for care staff are to become compulsory. it's expected workers will have 16 weeks to get the jab. this is a really difficult position to be in and, ideally, we want everybody to be able to make their own individual choices, but i think the focus for us is that we need to provide the best protection for those people who are most vulnerable. also this...
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30s trying to get their covid jabs and people getting their second 'abs jabs and people getting theirle where we only had _ jabs it's really noticeable where we only had the three to four week gaps _ only had the three to four week gaps the — only had the three to four week gaps. the uk couldn't do it that way. _ gaps. the uk couldn't do it that way, so — gaps. the uk couldn't do it that way, so there is a bit of a race against — way, so there is a bit of a race against the _ way, so there is a bit of a race against the clock to make sure as many— against the clock to make sure as many people are vaccinated. fine many people are vaccinated. one thin that many people are vaccinated. one thing that will _ many people are vaccinated. one thing that will be _ many people are vaccinated. one: thing that will be interesting tomorrow is matt hancock is appearing before the 2/ committee that questioned dominic cummings. —— is to select committees. he was very clear on the andrew marr show saying he wasn't told that people sent to hospitals were being... he didn't tell people that people being
30s trying to get their covid jabs and people getting their second 'abs jabs and people getting theirle where we only had _ jabs it's really noticeable where we only had the three to four week gaps _ only had the three to four week gaps the — only had the three to four week gaps. the uk couldn't do it that way. _ gaps. the uk couldn't do it that way, so — gaps. the uk couldn't do it that way, so there is a bit of a race against — way, so there is a bit of a race against the _ way, so...
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a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictions, and travel without quara ntining. i think in the time in the future, i'm not sure when, but a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. a plea from pilots for more help to stop the pandemic devastating the airline industry. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former sub—postmasters falsely accused of theft and fraud, but thousands are still waiting for compensation. and the "nestcam" stars who are proving to be a real hoot with internet audiences. now on bbc news, the travel show. ade drives an all—electric update of a traditional morris van from the seaside of scarborough into the dales to find out what lies in store for british summer holidays this year. you've got to love it, proper british coastline. we're on an adventure across the uk, as it opens up for travel again. yes! we're open! from rugged coastlines, to breathtaking landscapes. and natural habitats. see
a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictions, and travel without quara ntining. i think in the time in the future, i'm not sure when, but a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. a plea from pilots for more help to stop the pandemic devastating the airline industry. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former...
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsd. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, the families and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice as a result of the operations around d—day and during the battle of normandy. around a hundred veterans who were unable to travel to france because of the pandemic laid wreaths at the national memorial arboretum. now on bbc news... the travel show is on an epic journey across the uk as it opens up for travel, again. journey across the uk as it opens ade adepitan begins the first of four programmes by navigating the scottish highlands and islands. you gotta love it! proper british coastline. we are on an adventure across the uk as it opens up for travel again. yes! we're open! from rugged coastlines... ..to breathtaking
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsd. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, the families and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice as a result...
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aide in his office, in breach of covid guidelines adults across england are being urged to grab a covid jabith walk—in clinics open across the country. sirjeffrey donaldson becomes leader designate of the democratic unionist party, with a pledge to tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol. now on bbc news, it's talking movies. hello from new york, i'm tom brook and welcome to talking movies. in today's programme, we look back at highlights of this month's tribeca festival, which took place here in the city. numerous screenings were held outdoors and films are made available virtually too. it marked a milestone, the festival, the first in—person film festival in north america since the start of the pandemic. it's certainly fair to say that this year's tribeca festival could be judged a success. the tribeca festival's bold presence gave the city a big psychological boost, especially in the washington heights neighbourhood, where the world premiere of the festival's opening night film in the heights was held. this lavish musical set in the dominican community in washington heights is
aide in his office, in breach of covid guidelines adults across england are being urged to grab a covid jabith walk—in clinics open across the country. sirjeffrey donaldson becomes leader designate of the democratic unionist party, with a pledge to tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol. now on bbc news, it's talking movies. hello from new york, i'm tom brook and welcome to talking movies. in today's programme, we look back at highlights of this month's tribeca festival, which took...
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsengland. the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana. she was born on friday in california. cuts to uk foreign aid could harm schooling and health in poorer countries — a warning from hundreds of charities and business leaders. a memorial honouring soldiers who died under british command on d—day has been unveiled in france on the 77th anniversary of the landings. good afternoon. the health secretary, matt hancock, says the new delta variant of coronavirus, first recorded in india, is about 40% more infectious than the version detected in kent. he said the increased transmissibility is making "more difficult" the decision on whether to lift all remaining restrictions in england on thejune the 21st. he stated that the government is "open" to a delay if needed. but mr hancock told the bbc that the number of people needing hospital treatment was "broadly flat", which means the vaccines are working. here's our medical editor fergu
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsengland. the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana. she was born on friday in california. cuts to uk foreign aid could harm schooling and health in poorer countries — a warning from hundreds of charities and business leaders. a memorial honouring soldiers who died under british command on d—day has been unveiled in france...
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adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jab" this weekend, with walk—in clinics open acrosshe country. sirjeffrey donaldson becomes leader designate of the democratic unionist party — and pledges to tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol. authorities in australia impose a two—week covid lockdown on sydney and surrounding areas — after a rise in cases of the delta variant. and, a big day for gareth bale and his team, as wales prepare to take on denmark in the knockout stages of the euros — with kick off in just under an hour's time. good afternoon. the health secretary, matt hancock, is facing calls to resign after pictures emerged of him kissing an aide in his office — in breach of coronavirus guidance on social distancing. mr hancock said he was "very sorry" for letting people down. downing street has said borisjohnson has accepted his apology and considered the matter closed. but one conservative mp is now openly telling the government that the health secretary should go. our political correspondent helen catt reports. yesterday, it was on one front page. today,
adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jab" this weekend, with walk—in clinics open acrosshe country. sirjeffrey donaldson becomes leader designate of the democratic unionist party — and pledges to tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol. authorities in australia impose a two—week covid lockdown on sydney and surrounding areas — after a rise in cases of the delta variant. and, a big day for gareth bale and his team, as wales prepare to take on denmark...
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like, it's been anticipated for, like, a few months now about the covid jabs and stuff like that.t feel free! just had it. it was great — it was quite quick. i walked in, it was about a 15—minute wait. the staff were super nice. yeah, lovely — a lovely experience. i feel fantastic. it's great to come out, i great to come to arsenal, my home club, and to support the vaccine roll—out _ and get my first jab. at the front of the queue after about a half—an—hour wait here at the emirates stadium, they're injecting about 20 people every five minutes, which is quite a pace, but they've set themselves quite a target — to do 10,000 overfour days. you'll hear authorities calling this latest effort "a final drive", "a race to the finish line", but it's as important as ever because, as the number of people being vaccinated is rising, so, too, are cases — more than 98,000 people have tested positive in the last week. this vaccine is our best chance of getting protected and getting back to the lives that we love and that we have missed so much and i'm blown away by everybody�*s commitment to th
like, it's been anticipated for, like, a few months now about the covid jabs and stuff like that.t feel free! just had it. it was great — it was quite quick. i walked in, it was about a 15—minute wait. the staff were super nice. yeah, lovely — a lovely experience. i feel fantastic. it's great to come out, i great to come to arsenal, my home club, and to support the vaccine roll—out _ and get my first jab. at the front of the queue after about a half—an—hour wait here at the emirates...
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adults in england are being urged to grab a covid jab, with hundreds of walk—in centres open this weekenddson has become the dup leader designate after being endorsed by the party's electoral college. in australia, a two—week covid lockdown is in force in sydney and surrounding areas, after a rise in cases of the delta variant. and a big day for gareth bale and his team. wales prepare to take on denmark in the last 16 of the euros. now on bbc news, click. this week, pods on wheels. gigs in games. and drones on the beach. hey, welcome to click and welcome to my new office. it's a bit small but it does have one advantage, and that's that it can be absolutely anywhere. hiya, fancy seeing you here. hello, nice pod. are you avoiding me in there? as we start to talk about the future of workspaces post—pandemic, the go pod is one idea. it can be placed in the middle of an open—plan office or a public face like a coffee shop, giving people the opportunity to be able to book a safe and private space. yeah, this is about a future where people are starting to work partly in offices and partly elsewh
adults in england are being urged to grab a covid jab, with hundreds of walk—in centres open this weekenddson has become the dup leader designate after being endorsed by the party's electoral college. in australia, a two—week covid lockdown is in force in sydney and surrounding areas, after a rise in cases of the delta variant. and a big day for gareth bale and his team. wales prepare to take on denmark in the last 16 of the euros. now on bbc news, click. this week, pods on wheels. gigs in...
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grab a jab — half of all adults under 30 in england will have had their first covid vaccine by the endday. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. we start off in the uk. former uk chancellor sajid javid says he's "honoured" to be appointed health secretary. it follows matt hancock's resignation after he breached social distancing guidance by sharing an intimate embrace with a colleague. he had the support of the prime minister, but faced growing pressure from his own conservative colleagues to step down. here's our political correspondent ben wright. one of the most familiar faces of the pandemic, the health secretary at the heart of decision—making as the country battled covid. and often seen at his side was this woman, gina coladangelo — a former lobbyist, adviser to the health secretary and long—term friend. but on friday came this image of them kissing in matt hancock's office, breaking, as he admitted, his government's own covid guidelines and plunging his career into crisis. last night, he quit. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in t
grab a jab — half of all adults under 30 in england will have had their first covid vaccine by the endday. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. we start off in the uk. former uk chancellor sajid javid says he's "honoured" to be appointed health secretary. it follows matt hancock's resignation after he breached social distancing guidance by sharing an intimate embrace with a colleague. he had the support of the prime minister, but faced growing pressure...
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adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jab" this weekend, with walk—in clinics open acrossry. sirjeffrey donaldson becomes leader designate of the democratic unionist party with a pledge to tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol. in australia, a two—week covid lockdown in sydney and surrounding areas after a rise in cases of the delta variant. i will be back with more a 3pm. now on bbc news hardtalk. michael stipe was the lead singer of one of the most influential bands of the last four decades. he was the figurehead of indie rock, enigmatic, serious, political. now he's a visual artist, so how has his creative vision evolved? welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. inevitably, we associate artists with the times in which they emerge and the work which brings them widespread acclaim. so it is with my guest today, michael stipe, lead singer of the american band rem, who were pioneers of an indie rock sound which emerged from a georgia college campus in the �*80s and won worldwide acclaim in the 1990s. now, he's a visual artist, who records new music sparingly. he
adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jab" this weekend, with walk—in clinics open acrossry. sirjeffrey donaldson becomes leader designate of the democratic unionist party with a pledge to tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol. in australia, a two—week covid lockdown in sydney and surrounding areas after a rise in cases of the delta variant. i will be back with more a 3pm. now on bbc news hardtalk. michael stipe was the lead singer of one of the most...
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsand. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces who died after the d—day landings. around 100 veterans who were unable to travel to france because of the pandemic laid wreaths at the national memorial arboretum. now on bbc news, with the tokyo olympics approaching, bbc sport hears from four athletes from across the world as they prepare for the biggest moment of their sporting lives. the olympic games, the pinnacle of sporting endeavour, creating legends since 1896, who passed the baton of success down the generations. tokyo had the honour in 1964. now, 57 years on, much in the world has changed. but the olympic ideal continues. the coronavirus pandemic has meant a 12—month delay. so now, five years on from rio, the eyes of the world are onjapan. questions about if and how the games
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsand. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces who died after the d—day landings. around 100 veterans who were unable to travel to france because of the pandemic laid wreaths at...
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and the first person in the world to get a covid jab outside of trials, 91—year—old margaret keenan,irst interview to the bbc. her message... i've said before, please do have the jab, there's nothing to it, don't be afraid of a needle, just to save your life and to save other�*s lives. and coming up on the bbc news channel, can wales match their euro achievement from five years ago? they're through to the knockouts of the european championships despite defeat to italy. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a public inquiry into how tens of thousands of people were given infected blood products by the nhs in the 1970s and �*80s will hear today from former pupils and parents at a school in hampshire where at least 72 students died. more than 120 pupils at treloar�*s college, a school for disabled children, were caught up in what has been called the worst treatment disaster in nhs history. from 1974 to 1987, the children were offered treatment for haemophilia, but batches of the drug given to treat them were contaminated with hiv and viral hepatitis. 0ur health corresponden
and the first person in the world to get a covid jab outside of trials, 91—year—old margaret keenan,irst interview to the bbc. her message... i've said before, please do have the jab, there's nothing to it, don't be afraid of a needle, just to save your life and to save other�*s lives. and coming up on the bbc news channel, can wales match their euro achievement from five years ago? they're through to the knockouts of the european championships despite defeat to italy. good afternoon and...
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and now in the us, millions of older children are getting the covid jab too.into going to school and travelling and spending time with my family. feels good. now i can be with my friends and i won't have to worry so much about getting covid. and while those two are happy to go ahead, there are concerns about doing this. here's one uk government adviser. we want to be clear the reasons why we're immunising children. we need to be absolutely sure that the benefits to them, and potentially to society, far outweigh any risks. well, the authorities in the us do sound sure. here's the press release on the approval of the pfizerjab for 12— to is—year—olds. it's explicit. it says, "this decision is bringing us closer... it couldn't be clearer, but, for some, vaccinating children is far from a straightforward decision. there's concern about intergenerational unfairness. the times columnist iain martin tweeted this week... or there's the world health organization with this critique. there are concerns, too, about whether sufficient research has been done on using this v
and now in the us, millions of older children are getting the covid jab too.into going to school and travelling and spending time with my family. feels good. now i can be with my friends and i won't have to worry so much about getting covid. and while those two are happy to go ahead, there are concerns about doing this. here's one uk government adviser. we want to be clear the reasons why we're immunising children. we need to be absolutely sure that the benefits to them, and potentially to...
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week a in the drive to offer covid jabs to alllts in england. the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana — she was born on friday in california. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces, who died after the d—day landings. and movie and tv stars have started to arrive to the baftas red carpet, but — some as just a hologram. that's the baftas pandemic style. thatisit that is it from me. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on tonight's programme. heartbreak for max verstappen as a late spin denies him victory in azerbaijan but lewis hamilton can't take advantage. a number of fans once again jeer england's footballers for taking a knee before theirfinal warm—up friendly. and no dramatic end at lords — where england and new zealand are heading for a draw. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome along, thanks forjoining us. an upd
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week a in the drive to offer covid jabs to alllts in england. the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana — she was born on friday in california. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces, who died after the d—day landings. and movie and tv stars have started to arrive to the baftas red carpet,...
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsand duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana — she was born on friday in california. now on bbc news. click. it's one of the most famous stories ever written. it is actually called travels into several nations of the world, in four parts, by lemuel gulliver, first a surgeon and then a captain of several ships. but you probably know it better as gulliver's travels. well, well, what have we got here? 300 years after the book was written, i'm following in the footsteps of its author, jonathan swift to the place that inspired him to write the novel in the first place. this is belvedere house in county westmeath, bang in the centre of ireland. so, the story goes that jonathan swift was standing about here looking across the lake where there was actually a place called lilliput, and he thought, "well, those people in the distance are really small," and the rest is history. i said why isn't there a giant gulliver here in belvedere house? paddy
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsand duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana — she was born on friday in california. now on bbc news. click. it's one of the most famous stories ever written. it is actually called travels into several nations of the world, in four parts, by lemuel gulliver, first a surgeon and then a captain of several ships. but you probably know it...
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adults across england are being urged to grab a covid jab, with hundreds of walk—in centres open thisnd. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. pressure is mounting on the uk health secretary, matt hancock, to resign, after pictures — and now cctv footage — emerged of him sharing an intimate embrace with an aide in his office. mr hancock admitted breaching social distancing guidance after the incident was exposed by the sun newspaper. downing street said the prime minister had accepted his apology and considered the matter closed. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has more. he has been at the forefront of the government's response to the pandemic, urging people to follow the rules... keep doing your bit. remember the basics — hands, face, space and fresh air. ..but matt hancock is now under intense political pressure for going against his government's guidance. yesterday's revelations in the sun that he was pictured kissing and embracing a close aide in his departmental office last month have led to accusations of hypocrisy and calls for him to
adults across england are being urged to grab a covid jab, with hundreds of walk—in centres open thisnd. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. pressure is mounting on the uk health secretary, matt hancock, to resign, after pictures — and now cctv footage — emerged of him sharing an intimate embrace with an aide in his office. mr hancock admitted breaching social distancing guidance after the incident was exposed by the sun newspaper. downing street said the...
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vaccinated against lots of other diseases and now in the us, millions of older children are getting the covid jabg into school and travelling and spending more time with my family. it feels good. now i can meet with my friends and i won't have to worry so much about getting covid. and while those two are happy to go ahead, there are concerns about doing this. here's one uk government advisor. we want to be clear the reasons why we are immunising children. we need to be absolutely sure that the benefits to them, and potentially to society, far outweigh any risks. well, the authorities in the us do sound sure. here's the press release on the approval of the pfizerjab for 12— to is—year—olds. it's explicit. it says: it could not be clearer. but for some, vaccinating children is farfrom a straightforward decision. there's concern about intergenerational unfairness. the times' columnist iain martin tweeted this week: or there's or there's the world health organization with this critique. there are concerns too about whether sufficient research has been done on using this vaccine at scale with children
vaccinated against lots of other diseases and now in the us, millions of older children are getting the covid jabg into school and travelling and spending more time with my family. it feels good. now i can meet with my friends and i won't have to worry so much about getting covid. and while those two are happy to go ahead, there are concerns about doing this. here's one uk government advisor. we want to be clear the reasons why we are immunising children. we need to be absolutely sure that the...
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a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictionshout quarantining. i think in the time in the future, i'm not sure when, but a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. wales celebrate as they qualify for the last 16 in the euro 2020 tournament — despite defeat in rome. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former sub—postmasters falsely accused of theft and fraud, but thousands are still waiting for compensation. a plea from pilots for more help to stop the pandemic devastating the airline industry. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate andrews, who is the economics correspondent at the spectator, and independent features writer, james rampton. welcome to you both, lovely to see you, it's been ages. tomorrow's front pages, then. the guardian reports that ministers, including chancellor rishi sunak, will tell borisjohnson to consult his entire cabinet, a
a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictionshout quarantining. i think in the time in the future, i'm not sure when, but a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. wales celebrate as they qualify for the last 16 in the euro 2020 tournament — despite defeat in rome. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former...
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a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictions, and travel without quarantining. i think that, in a time in the future, i'm not sure when, but, in a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. more than half—a—million people in brazil have now died from coronavirus. experts warn the outbreak could worsen. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former sub—postmasters, but thousands are still waiting for compensation. now on bbc news: specialist doctors are calling for obesity to be classed as a chronic illness which needs comprehensive treatment for all those affected. jeremy cooke speaks to sarah, who lives with obesity and has battled through stigma, dieting and damage to her mental health, about a condition which society needs to face. a warning, viewers may find some of the images of surgery in this film disturbing. people think you are unintelligent, that you are lazy, that you eat too much, that you have done this
a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictions, and travel without quarantining. i think that, in a time in the future, i'm not sure when, but, in a time in the future, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. more than half—a—million people in brazil have now died from coronavirus. experts warn the outbreak could worsen. the bbc understands the post office...
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tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jabis weekend — with walk—in clinics open across the country. authorities in australia impose a two—week covid lockdown on sydney and surrounding areas after a rise in cases of the delta variant. and a big day for gareth bale and his team — as wales prepares to take on denmark in the knockout stage of the euros. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, matt hancock, remains under pressure to resign after pictures emerged of him kissing an aide in his office, in breach of coronavirus social distancing guidance. mr hancock has apologised for breaching the guidelines and the prime minstier said he considers the matter closed. but one conservative mp is now openly telling the government that the health secretary should go. our political correspondent helen catt reports. yesterday, it was on one front page. today, the image of the health secretary kissing his aide in his departmental office is on many more. matt hancock has apologised for breaking the social distancing gui
tackle the issue of the northern ireland protocol adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jabis weekend — with walk—in clinics open across the country. authorities in australia impose a two—week covid lockdown on sydney and surrounding areas after a rise in cases of the delta variant. and a big day for gareth bale and his team — as wales prepares to take on denmark in the knockout stage of the euros. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, matt...
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people who work in care homes for the elderly in england may have to have a covid jab or risk losing theirjob. this is a really difficult position to be in and, ideally, we want everybody to be able to make their own individual choices, but i think the focus for us is that we need to provide the best protection for those people who are most vulnerable. the prime minister's former top advisor dominic cummings has released a whatsapp message he says was from borisjohnson, describing the health secretary as "hopeless". the us and russian presidents meet for the first time. joe biden and vladmir putin shake hands before sitting down for talks. prices are rising at their fastest rate for two years — because we've been spending more as lockdowns eased. a nine—year—old boy's written a letter to the prime minister asking for a medical cannabis prescription, that he hopes will make a difference to his epileptic brother. i hope it does very because this will impact lots of families and change the world, hopefully. coming u - , change the world, hopefully. coming u, how change the world, hopefu
people who work in care homes for the elderly in england may have to have a covid jab or risk losing theirjob. this is a really difficult position to be in and, ideally, we want everybody to be able to make their own individual choices, but i think the focus for us is that we need to provide the best protection for those people who are most vulnerable. the prime minister's former top advisor dominic cummings has released a whatsapp message he says was from borisjohnson, describing the health...
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covidjab, particularly urged more people to take up the covid jab, particularly the second dose,in covide is not equal across the uk. vaccine confidence is growing, particularly in ethnic minority communities. but in ethnic minority communities. but in some areas, people are still hesitant about coming for theirs. —— coming forward. a walk—in vaccination centre in east london. this mosque is one of many local efforts to help drive up take—up rates and harder to reach communities. 0bviously, anything against a disease, you should take. but there are still worries not enough people from ethnic minority enough people from ethnic minority groups, who are some of the most at risk of getting coronavirus and becoming seriously ill, have had a covid vaccine. even though vaccine take rates have improved within all even though vaccine takeup rates have improved within all ethnic minority communities over the last few months, there are still worries about areas like newham in east london, one of the most diverse, youngest and poorest parts of the country. only 50% of adults here have had their firs
covidjab, particularly urged more people to take up the covid jab, particularly the second dose,in covide is not equal across the uk. vaccine confidence is growing, particularly in ethnic minority communities. but in ethnic minority communities. but in some areas, people are still hesitant about coming for theirs. —— coming forward. a walk—in vaccination centre in east london. this mosque is one of many local efforts to help drive up take—up rates and harder to reach communities....
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that's another thing being looked at and can you give covid shots alongside flu jab is?if mr burnham wanted a grown—up conversation, he should pick up the phone. these are public health measures. i have a duty, it's one i take very seriously, to keep scotland as safe as possible. i'm sure andy burnham feels that same sense of duty towards people in the greater manchester area. i have always got on well with andy burnham, if he wants a grown—up conversation, he only has to pick up the phone, but if, as i suspect might be the case, this is more about generating a spat with me as part of some positioning in a labour leadership contest of the future, but i am not interested. we have all got a serious job of work to do and right now i am serious about doing thatjob in a way to keep scotland as safe as i possibly can. our correspondent, james shaw, is in glasgow. this row between two very high profile leaders of devolved administrations in the uk starts with andy burnham talking to the bbc�*s nick robinson, complaining about the fact that he says there was no notice of this re
that's another thing being looked at and can you give covid shots alongside flu jab is?if mr burnham wanted a grown—up conversation, he should pick up the phone. these are public health measures. i have a duty, it's one i take very seriously, to keep scotland as safe as possible. i'm sure andy burnham feels that same sense of duty towards people in the greater manchester area. i have always got on well with andy burnham, if he wants a grown—up conversation, he only has to pick up the phone,...
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a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictionsuture, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. plea from pilots for more help to stop the pandemic devastating the airline industry. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former sub—postmasters falsely accused of theft and fraud, but thousands are still waiting for compensation.
a senior scientist says it might be possible for people with both covid jabs to face fewer restrictionsuture, i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. plea from pilots for more help to stop the pandemic devastating the airline industry. the bbc understands the post office has made payouts to 400 former sub—postmasters falsely accused of theft and fraud, but thousands are still waiting for compensation.
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vaccinations are being opened up to the under—305 this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsn england. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, the families and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice as a result of the operations around d—day and during the battle of normandy. around a hundred veterans who were unable to travel to france because of the pandemic laid wreaths at the national memorial arboretum. now on bbc news, celebrated artist bridget riley shot to fame in the 19605 with a series of black and white geometric artworks and has just opened a new show in london at the age of 90. in an exclusive interview with bbc newsnight, she talks to kirsty wark about her childhood in cornwall and the impact of war on her art, on learning from her own mistakes and on the importance of studio space for young
vaccinations are being opened up to the under—305 this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adultsn england. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the end of next year. a two—minute silence has been held at the british normandy memorial to honour more than 22,000 members of the armed forces who died after the d—day landings. may god bless our veterans, the families and all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice as a...
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adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jab", with hundreds of vaccination centres openweekend. now on bbc news, lucy hedges presents a look back at some of the travel show�*s most tuneful musical adventure, such as rajan�*s performance at new orleans�* french quarter festival. coming up on this week's show: rajan�*s washboard recital in new orleans. christa's underwater coliseum in denmark. and a bit of bell—thumping in bavaria. hello, and welcome to the show. now, if you're still dreaming of packing a suitcase and heading off on your travels, although you probably can't do thatjust yet, stay with us for the next half—hour and hopefully we'll give you some inspiration as we take a look back at some of our favourite films and destinations here on the show from the past few years. and this week, our choice definitely has a musical note, as the team attempts to play a tune or two. let's kick things off with a trip rajan made to the deep south of america in 2016. now, he was there to learn about a style of music called zydeco, but little did he know that he'd end up perform
adults across england are being urged to "grab a covid jab", with hundreds of vaccination centres openweekend. now on bbc news, lucy hedges presents a look back at some of the travel show�*s most tuneful musical adventure, such as rajan�*s performance at new orleans�* french quarter festival. coming up on this week's show: rajan�*s washboard recital in new orleans. christa's underwater coliseum in denmark. and a bit of bell—thumping in bavaria. hello, and welcome to the...
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meanwhile, people in england who have had both covid jabs and come into contact with someone infectedn days. that's if trials, currently under way, prove the idea is effective. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticasjoins me now. so what would happen instead of quarantining? instead of your ten days that you have to do when you come into contact with someone who is positive and has symptoms, you would do a daily test in the morning, a rapid lateralflow daily test in the morning, a rapid lateral flow test. if clear you are free to go that day. you'd have to do it everyday for seven days and at the end of that you would be fine to go. that would only apply to people who are double vaccinated, as you say. the idea is being looked at, there's a trial going on with 40,000 people we understand taking part. last week 60,000 were isolating. so it could help quite a lot. results of the trial due at the end of the summer, which is when the decision will be made. summer, which is when the decision will be made-— the hardline cleric ebrahim raisi has won iran's presidential election in a r
meanwhile, people in england who have had both covid jabs and come into contact with someone infectedn days. that's if trials, currently under way, prove the idea is effective. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticasjoins me now. so what would happen instead of quarantining? instead of your ten days that you have to do when you come into contact with someone who is positive and has symptoms, you would do a daily test in the morning, a rapid lateralflow daily test in the morning, a rapid...
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- can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another? _ and do we vaccinate children? england and wales. this couple were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is expected later this week. fergus walsh, bbc news. do stay with us here on bbc news because in a few minutes' time we will have more on the question of definition boosters —— vaccine boosters. from professor saul faust, who is the chief investigator for the covid booster trial — that's at 8.45pm. are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the writer and commentator shyama perera and iain anderson — the executive chairman of global communications company cicero. sirjeffrey donaldson has announced his intention to stand for the leadership of the democratic unionist party. the party has been in turmoil culminati
- can you have a covid jab in one arm and a flu jab in another? _ and do we vaccinate children? england and wales. this couple were married in nottinghamshire after multiple delays due to covid. but honeymoon destinations remain limited. the next review of foreign travel destinations is expected later this week. fergus walsh, bbc news. do stay with us here on bbc news because in a few minutes' time we will have more on the question of definition boosters —— vaccine boosters. from professor...
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those in england who are double—jabbed and come into contact with covid, could be spared ten days ofion. i think ithink in i think in the time in the future, i am not sure when, buta i think in the time in the future, i am not sure when, but a time in the future i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. how we do like to be beside the seaside — coastal towns are the biggest winners, as the uk economy bounces back from lockdown. and at euro 2020, the spotlight is on wales, who will be looking to seal their spot in the last 16 when they take italy in rome. hello and welcome to bbc news. one of the countries hit hardest by the pandemic, brazil, has recorded a total of more than half a million coronavirus deaths, making it the second country, after the us, to pass that figure. 2300 people have died of covid in the past day alone. as the virus continues to spread, president bolsonaro has refused to back measures like social distancing. experts say the outbreak could worsen with slow vaccination rates and the beginn
those in england who are double—jabbed and come into contact with covid, could be spared ten days ofion. i think ithink in i think in the time in the future, i am not sure when, buta i think in the time in the future, i am not sure when, but a time in the future i can imagine a situation where we will have alternatives to isolation for people who have two doses of the vaccine. how we do like to be beside the seaside — coastal towns are the biggest winners, as the uk economy bounces back...