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finalstory, dawn foster ta ke their705.er take us to the integration crackdown. the one child in question as an office for budget. it is talking about the impact of the current immigration policy. and what it might do for a pittance. we are looking at a budget quite soon, and we know that such a has left number 11, we know that such a has left number ii, and didn't replace my sunak. there is a lot of concern from last year and then again this year. about the fact that we may not get as many for construction workers a lot of them come from abroad. because of them come from abroad. because of the new rules of the lot and will not meet the standard that we need. we could run out of construction workers. there are lots of care workers. there are lots of care workers and things. and if we did not have enough workers, and did not have enough tax planning and, debbie obi will have enough tax planning and, debbie 0bi will have to look at not turning both. the lpr has issued warnings to an expense is floor hasn't it? there's a possi
finalstory, dawn foster ta ke their705.er take us to the integration crackdown. the one child in question as an office for budget. it is talking about the impact of the current immigration policy. and what it might do for a pittance. we are looking at a budget quite soon, and we know that such a has left number 11, we know that such a has left number ii, and didn't replace my sunak. there is a lot of concern from last year and then again this year. about the fact that we may not get as many for...
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and at 11.30pm, we'll be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn foster and matt dathan. stay with us for that. good evening. flybe, britain's biggest regional airline, is on the verge of collapse tonight going into administration, putting thousands ofjobs at risk and having an immediate impact on the travel plans of many thousands of passengers. the company had asked government for a crucial loan of £100 million to stay in business. but concerns over coronavirus have also affected bookings in recent weeks. flybe is a leading carrier at airports including belfast, glasgow, southampton, manchester, and birmingham. 0ur correspondentjon kay reports from flybe's headquarters in exeter. touching down in exeter, one of flybe's last flights of the day. but what will be taking off tomorrow? these are not passengers with luggage. but mechanics taking their tools home from the company's headquarters at the end of the runway. they'd come in especially to collect their kit, even before any official announcement. we are not allowed to tell you anything. nothing. have you been
and at 11.30pm, we'll be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn foster and matt dathan. stay with us for that. good evening. flybe, britain's biggest regional airline, is on the verge of collapse tonight going into administration, putting thousands ofjobs at risk and having an immediate impact on the travel plans of many thousands of passengers. the company had asked government for a crucial loan of £100 million to stay in business. but concerns over coronavirus have...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, dawn foster, and matt dathan.entre. three more teams have made it through to the fa cup quarterfinals tonight. the holders manchester city made hard work of their trip to hillsborough to face sheffield wednesday, 0ne sergio aguero goal enough to beat the championship side craig templeton reports. it has been a good seven days for manchester city. they went to madrid last wednesday and the leak of title on sunday, this wednesday, a trip to wednesday. it looks to the cup. but it was a sluggish start from city for the first sergio aguero couldn't find his feet. and then gabrielle jesus suffered the same fate. not what he had planned. this was closer from nicolas 0tamendi but no goals at half—time. since he started the second half with more purpose. the opening go though still proving elusive. but you cannot keep sergio aguero out for too long. although joe wildsmith in the wednesday goal surely should have. he did to make a man stopping to had not once, but twice. and in the final few minutes he made sure it would ju
a big thank you to my guests this evening, dawn foster, and matt dathan.entre. three more teams have made it through to the fa cup quarterfinals tonight. the holders manchester city made hard work of their trip to hillsborough to face sheffield wednesday, 0ne sergio aguero goal enough to beat the championship side craig templeton reports. it has been a good seven days for manchester city. they went to madrid last wednesday and the leak of title on sunday, this wednesday, a trip to wednesday. it...
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dawn foster said the danger of milder form of coronavirus, as many people will know that they have ity symptoms at all. we are now if he is likely on edge. on the brink of something i said. the cases where there is greatest concern that otherwise i can't immediately say, this person had a reason connected with italy or china or one of the other countries where it has been so much worse. also it is very difficult to know what they mean by connection. i went to a party, on saturday there are a huge number of french people there. i could get an idea traditional french waitress and besides if they face. a0 or 50 people by their and and then mentioned that they had just come back from italy. july by scott that now it's hard to work out what is cases have come by —— come from. they talk about a supercenter, so one man who had spent the virus with a huge number of people, both those come from china gone to france, where someone had died after they got a front handgun then attempt a concert in london. we signed in pxe quarantine as well. it is a difficult to say it is difficult to say what th
dawn foster said the danger of milder form of coronavirus, as many people will know that they have ity symptoms at all. we are now if he is likely on edge. on the brink of something i said. the cases where there is greatest concern that otherwise i can't immediately say, this person had a reason connected with italy or china or one of the other countries where it has been so much worse. also it is very difficult to know what they mean by connection. i went to a party, on saturday there are a...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordfeel a ifeel a bit i feel a bit left out because i am just a broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already no prizes for guessing what's on the front of each and every one. the us decision to cut interest rates is the lead for the times. the federal reserve cut rates by i% in an attempt to calm markets which have been rocked by the coronavirus outbreak. the guardian leads on the content of a secret briefing given by public health england to senior nhs managers which claims the pandemic may hang on until next year and cause nearly 8 million people in the uk to be hospitalised. the paper also carries an image of pope francis delivering his sunday blessing to a deserted st peter's square in the vatican. the i outlines ways in which the government is likely to step up its response to the coronavirus outbreak. one of those measures calls for people over 70 to stay at home forfour months. the telegraph carries the same story, but says those over 70s who refuse to self—isolate face
with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresfordfeel a ifeel a bit i feel a bit left out because i am just a broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already no prizes for guessing what's on the front of each and every one. the us decision to cut interest rates is the lead for the times. the federal reserve cut rates by i% in an attempt to calm markets which have been rocked by the coronavirus outbreak. the guardian leads on the...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers dawn foster and lucy beresfordy with us for that. good evening. the government's said that in the coming weeks it will advise people over the age of 70 — and those with underlying health conditions — to stay at home for up to four months, to protect themselves from coronavirus. the health secretary matt hancock has also appealed to the manufacturing industry — asking if production lines could be switched to making extra ventilators for the nhs. today the number of deaths in the uk of people who'd tested positive for the virus rose to 35, with confirmed cases now close to 1,400. in the last hour — the bank of england and five other central banks, including america's federal reserve, have announced coordinated action aimed at limiting the economic fallout from the virus. our first report tonight is from our home editor mark easton. the centre of leeds today, as the government warns we may be just weeks from asking britain's elderly to go into self—imposed quarantine. to protect those most vulnerable to the virus, min
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers dawn foster and lucy beresfordy with us for that. good evening. the government's said that in the coming weeks it will advise people over the age of 70 — and those with underlying health conditions — to stay at home for up to four months, to protect themselves from coronavirus. the health secretary matt hancock has also appealed to the manufacturing industry — asking if production lines could be switched to making...
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and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the writer and broadcaster dawn fosterapist lucy beresford. close to a complete lockdown came into force in spain today, with people banned from leaving home except to go to work, buy food or get medical care. in the last 2a hours, spain has reported 2,000 new coronavirus cases and more than a hundred deaths. damian grammaticas reports from madrid. she's gasping, grief—stricken and infected with the virus. last night, in this hospital, her husband died. today, doctors have told her to go home. there aren't enough beds to treat her — she's not sick enough, not yet. around her, trying to calm her, are her children, now at extreme risk too. they warn us to wear masks, keep a distance. spain is in the grip of the virus. everywhere, it's close at hand. milagros tells me the medics working double shifts are overwhelmed and fearful of being infected themselves. translation: it's so hard, you go home and you cannot get close to your child or husband, but it's what we have to do. and this is that frustration boiling over. "don't co
and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the writer and broadcaster dawn fosterapist lucy beresford. close to a complete lockdown came into force in spain today, with people banned from leaving home except to go to work, buy food or get medical care. in the last 2a hours, spain has reported 2,000 new coronavirus cases and more than a hundred deaths. damian grammaticas reports from madrid. she's gasping, grief—stricken and infected with the virus. last night, in...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford to have you both here tonight. thank you for coming in. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. no prizes for guessing what's on the front of each and every one. let's start with the i, which outlines ways in which the government is likely to step up its response to the coronavirus outbreak. one of those measures calls for people over 70 to stay at home for four months. but not yet. the telegraph carries the same story, but says those over 70s who refuse to self—isolate face a hefty fine and a possible prison sentence. the paper also carries an image of shoppers with overflowing trollies at a superstore in watford. the metro focuses on the growing number of grassroots volunteer groups established to help those vulnerable and elderly people who may be preparing to self—isolate. that's also the top story for the mirror which says charities such as age uk are leading the call the welfare of the elderly to be prioritised. the guardian leads on the content of a secret briefing given
with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford to have you both here tonight. thank you for coming in. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. no prizes for guessing what's on the front of each and every one. let's start with the i, which outlines ways in which the government is likely to step up its response to the coronavirus outbreak. one of those measures calls for people over 70 to stay at home for four months. but not...
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front pages at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are dawn foster, the deputy political editor at the sun. the headlines on bbc news. number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the ukjumps to as a number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the uk jumps to as a public health campaign urges people to wash their hands regularly. italy is shutting down schools and universities as it tries to stop the spread of coronavirus. the ups and downs of the race to take on donald trump. the billionaire bloomberg drops out and former vice presidentjoe biden is the comeback kid. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. touching on the coronavirus outbreak in italy that the you have reported. a government decree that all major sporting events will be behind closed doors for the next month, until april the 11th at least. that's cute not just for the football matches in italy, many of which were postponed, but also for the end of the six nations, intend days' time. england's campaign, when they go to rome, that will be behind close doors. th
front pages at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are dawn foster, the deputy political editor at the sun. the headlines on bbc news. number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the ukjumps to as a number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the uk jumps to as a public health campaign urges people to wash their hands regularly. italy is shutting down schools and universities as it tries to stop the spread of coronavirus. the ups and downs of the race to take...