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to come back to one thing that sian said earlier about derbyshire, the derbyshire police force postedone going across the derbyshire dales, pointing out people that shouldn't be walking certain places, dogs that shouldn't be able to walk past where their owner is, i see what they are trying to do, to highlight what you should or shouldn't be doing, but i think it does reach that sense of trust with people. it seemed to be a bit too invasive. i think it is on the front page of the times newspaper that you have got to be careful not to push people to far. and i think the way the government has engineered the lockdown is to try and do that. we don't have the style of things in paris, where you need papers to leave the house, but again, likei papers to leave the house, but again, like i said, let's see how this develops. but the police have got to be careful at this stage not to hand out to many fines. but they may have no other choice in a couple of weeks' time, and that's where there is a real danger that the whole concept of policing by consent will be thrown into. we know those drones
to come back to one thing that sian said earlier about derbyshire, the derbyshire police force postedone going across the derbyshire dales, pointing out people that shouldn't be walking certain places, dogs that shouldn't be able to walk past where their owner is, i see what they are trying to do, to highlight what you should or shouldn't be doing, but i think it does reach that sense of trust with people. it seemed to be a bit too invasive. i think it is on the front page of the times...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.e going to try and tell you as much as we can about coronavirus to help you and so that you can share the information with others. for the latest on the spread of the disease, you can always head to our website for information on how it's affecting people in your community and your country. first, we all know the main advice to stop the virus from spreading — wash your hands often, for around 20 seconds, avoid touching yourface and maintain social distancing, which is making sure areas of around two metres between you and anyone else, as laura foster explains. politicians and scientists and even celebrities want to explain that we have to operate social distancing, which means no coming into contact with people more than they should need to, so no more visitors at your house, visiting other people's houses, going to restaurants, parties, pubs, clubs, sporting events, you get the idea. if you can work from home the government says you should and your employer should help you do this. if
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i'm victoria derbyshire. over the next half an hour, we're going to try and tell you as much as we can about coronavirus to help you and so that you can share the information with others. and a reminder — for the latest on the spread of coronavirus, you can always head to our website for more information on how it is affecting people in your community and your country. first, we all know the main advice to stop the virus from spreading. wash your hands, regularly for around 20 seconds. avoid touching yourface and maintain social distancing, which is making sure there is two metres around you and anyone else. as laura foster explains. politicians, scientists and even celebrities all want us to practise social distancing. it means no coming into contact with people unless you need to, so no more visitors at your house, visiting other people's houses, going to restaurants, parties, pubs, parties, clubs, sporting events — you get the idea. if you can work from home, the government says you should, and your employ
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i'm victoria derbyshire.r the next half an hour, we're going to try and tell you as much as we can about coronavirus to help you and so that you can share the information with others. for the latest on the spread of the disease, you can always head to our website for information on how it's affecting people in your community and your country. but first, here's the bbc‘s health and science reporter laura foster on what coronavirus is. coronaviruses are a type of virus. the one we're all talking about is new and it causes a disease called covid—19. now, most people will only be mildly affected by it, but it can kill. it starts by infecting our upper respiratory tracts, to which are the airways from your nose just above your vocal cords. you may develop a fever as your immune system starts to fight the virus, and a dry cough — that's one where you don't produce any phlegm. the virus can then spread to the lungs, making it harder for people to breathe, and it can cause pneumonia. in the most serious cases, people
i'm victoria derbyshire.r the next half an hour, we're going to try and tell you as much as we can about coronavirus to help you and so that you can share the information with others. for the latest on the spread of the disease, you can always head to our website for information on how it's affecting people in your community and your country. but first, here's the bbc‘s health and science reporter laura foster on what coronavirus is. coronaviruses are a type of virus. the one we're all...
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the coronavirus crisis is particularly poignant for the small derbyshire village of eyam.e, more than three centuries ago, residents infected with the black plague took the heroic decision to seal themselves off, to prevent the disease spreading to other communities. hundreds died, but as fergal keane reports, their legacy is inspiring eyam's response to the coronavirus. in a crisis that reaches everywhere, even the remotest places can have lessons for us all. in eyam, derbyshire, the memory of lives lost centuries ago is motivating a response in the present. you might think that coming to eyam, a place so associated with plague and death, would heighten anxiety in these frightened times. 0r lead you to be pessimistic about our present. but, infact, it's quite the opposite. these are the names of long dead villagers, who, 350 years ago, became infected with plague. they sealed themselves off to stop the disease spreading. one of their descendants says that spirit of selflessness offers us a powerful example. you know, at the moment it's this, me and myself only, you've onl
the coronavirus crisis is particularly poignant for the small derbyshire village of eyam.e, more than three centuries ago, residents infected with the black plague took the heroic decision to seal themselves off, to prevent the disease spreading to other communities. hundreds died, but as fergal keane reports, their legacy is inspiring eyam's response to the coronavirus. in a crisis that reaches everywhere, even the remotest places can have lessons for us all. in eyam, derbyshire, the memory of...
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but today, the chief constable of derbyshire defended the decision.nd after we'd had the nice weather where frankly the peak district was inundated with visitors from across the whole country, putting some very vulnerable communities at risk and stretching the emergency services. but in this upside—down world, where park benches are taped off for public safety and people are asked to exercise away from each other, the growing consensus among police chiefs and police and crime commissioners is that some of the strongest laws ever introduced in this country need to be used wisely and not over zealously. daniel sandford, bbc news, east london. scotland's first minister has set out sweeping emergency powers — ranging from protecting tenants to changes to the justice system — as part of the response to the outbreak. nicola sturgeon said she couldn't put a time scale on how long the measures would last — but said they wouldn't be kept unnecessarily. 60 people have died in scotland with coronavirus — 13 in the past 2a hours — the biggest rise so far. 0ur sco
but today, the chief constable of derbyshire defended the decision.nd after we'd had the nice weather where frankly the peak district was inundated with visitors from across the whole country, putting some very vulnerable communities at risk and stretching the emergency services. but in this upside—down world, where park benches are taped off for public safety and people are asked to exercise away from each other, the growing consensus among police chiefs and police and crime commissioners is...
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but today, the chief constable of derbyshire defended the decision.was the weekend after we had had the nice weather, where frankly the peak district was inundated with visitors from across the whole country, putting some vulnerable communities at risk and stretching the emergency services. but in this upside down world, where park benches are taped off for public safety and people are asked to exercise away from each other, the growing consensus among police chiefs and police and crime commissioner is is that some of the strongest laws ever introduced in this country need to be used wisely and not over zealously. daniel sandford, bbc news, east london. scotland's first minister has set out sweeping emergency powers, ranging from protecting tenants to changes to the justice system, as part of the response to the outbreak. nicola sturgeon said she couldn't put a time scale on how long the measures would last, but said they wouldn't be kept unnecessarily. 60 people have died in scotland with coronavirus, 13 in the past 2a hours — the biggest rise so far
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especially if you went through derbyshire. brenda says iam82 went through derbyshire. online grocery shopping order but should i use antiseptic wipes when goods come? will the goods the virus? this question keeps being asked. do you want to go for that, asked. do you want to go for that, asa gp? asked. do you want to go for that, as a gp? 0r asked. do you want to go for that, as a gp? or would you rather chris did it? chris answered the question earlier about the data on the various services and so on but from my point of view, when i'm talking to patients, i like to give the message simple and that is when you've touched anything that has come from outside but the home, your normal living environment, wash your hands before they go any further near your mouth, your eyes, your nose, really, your face. those are the simple measures that i think are easier to stick to them trying to think about different surfaces and how long the virus may survive on them. so with regards to your question and the point, really it is a case of if she is handled, once she's put the food aw
especially if you went through derbyshire. brenda says iam82 went through derbyshire. online grocery shopping order but should i use antiseptic wipes when goods come? will the goods the virus? this question keeps being asked. do you want to go for that, asked. do you want to go for that, asa gp? asked. do you want to go for that, as a gp? 0r asked. do you want to go for that, as a gp? or would you rather chris did it? chris answered the question earlier about the data on the various services...
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derbyshire police hammered yesterday bya derbyshire police hammered yesterday by a former supreme courtjustice take this article from the assistant commissioner in the metropolitan police who does not make reference to derbyshire police specifically but says not every police response will be sure—footed and stumbles back healthy debate. derbyshire police in response to what they did said they were acting in line with national government instruction but some are saying there is a distinction between that and what the actual law says and the law of cause that they should police be policing. the national police chief council chair this morning saying they do want to be consistent and sensible and approach things with common sense and they only want to enforce these regulations if they have too. instead they would much rather have a gentle conversation with us and try to encourage us to behave responsibly without being too heavy—handed. behave responsibly without being too heavy-handed. chris mason, thank you very much. a us navy hospital ship has docked in new york to help the city cope with coro
derbyshire police hammered yesterday bya derbyshire police hammered yesterday by a former supreme courtjustice take this article from the assistant commissioner in the metropolitan police who does not make reference to derbyshire police specifically but says not every police response will be sure—footed and stumbles back healthy debate. derbyshire police in response to what they did said they were acting in line with national government instruction but some are saying there is a distinction...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.tay with us, as we look at the world in lockdown, as an estimated 3 billion of us are quarantined and forced to stay put. we look at how life for tens of millions has come to a standstill. plus, we will give you ideas on how to keep you and your loved ones safe. and a reminder there is further advice and information about covid—19 on the bbc news website. first, the bbc‘sjim reed takes a look atjust how many people around the world are in lockdown. so it's vital to slow the spread of the disease. stay at home. it will break the chain of transmission and it will save lives. a quarter of the world is now living under some form of lockdown. 3 billion people have been told to stay at home. in most of europe, day—to—day life has stopped. in the north of italy, hospitals are still struggling to cope. it's three weeks now since the start of the world's first full national lockdown. the street is completely deserted. on a sunday afternoon, usually there would be, certainly, lots of people. tra
i'm victoria derbyshire.tay with us, as we look at the world in lockdown, as an estimated 3 billion of us are quarantined and forced to stay put. we look at how life for tens of millions has come to a standstill. plus, we will give you ideas on how to keep you and your loved ones safe. and a reminder there is further advice and information about covid—19 on the bbc news website. first, the bbc‘sjim reed takes a look atjust how many people around the world are in lockdown. so it's vital to...
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we'll be bringing you the best of this week's interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme afternoon. welcome to bbc news. 12 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in the uk, bringing the total number of cases in the uk to 35. the chief medical officer professor chris whitty released an update — saying three patients were close contacts of a known case, one had no known contacts and the circumstances were being investigated further, while others had recently travelled from countries where the virus had been identified. earlier, the health secretary, matt hancock, said the government could take emergency powers to close schools and cancel public events, in its efforts to tackle the coronavirus — but he added he wanted to mininise the social and economic impact of any measures. this afternoon, it's been confirmed that a member of staff at st mary's school in tetbury has tested positive for the virus — the school will close until at least wednesday. a school in reading is also closed after a teacher there was hospitalised with the virus. here's our health editor, hu
we'll be bringing you the best of this week's interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme afternoon. welcome to bbc news. 12 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in the uk, bringing the total number of cases in the uk to 35. the chief medical officer professor chris whitty released an update — saying three patients were close contacts of a known case, one had no known contacts and the circumstances were being investigated further, while others had recently...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. as much as we can about coronavirus to help you that you can share the information with others. for the latest on the spread of the disease, you can always head to our website for information on how it's affecting people in your community and your country. the main advice to stop the virus from spreading, wash your hands often, for around 20 seconds, avoid touching yourface and maintain social distancing, which is making sure there is around two metres between you and anyone else — as laura foster explains. politicians and scientists and even celebrities want to explain that we have to operate social distancing, which means no coming into contact with people unless you need to, so no more visitors at your house, visiting other people's houses, going to restaurants, pubs, clubs, sporting events. you get the idea. if you can work from home, the government says you should and your employer should help you do this. if you absolutely can't work from home, avoid busy travel times. you can g
i'm victoria derbyshire. as much as we can about coronavirus to help you that you can share the information with others. for the latest on the spread of the disease, you can always head to our website for information on how it's affecting people in your community and your country. the main advice to stop the virus from spreading, wash your hands often, for around 20 seconds, avoid touching yourface and maintain social distancing, which is making sure there is around two metres between you and...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.s at any time at vicderbyshire and thank you for watching. hello, good evening. it's certainly started to feel colder this weekend. we take that chilly feel with us into sunday. not only will it be cold, it will also be windy. quite a significant wind chill. one or two wintry showers around as well, but also a lot of dry weather thanks to this area of high pressure. quite a strong high pressure area, actually, that's going to stick with us throughout the next few days and with the winds around high pressure flowing in a clockwise direction, that is bringing cold air down from the north and the strength of that wind really accentuating that chilly feel. so, temperatures dipping away through this evening and tonight, some clear spells around, large areas of cloud as well, and one or two of those showers wintry over high over, but even at low levels, a little bit of wintryness mixing in at times. temperatures generally hovering around about freezing. i think we'll drop below freezing for
i'm victoria derbyshire.s at any time at vicderbyshire and thank you for watching. hello, good evening. it's certainly started to feel colder this weekend. we take that chilly feel with us into sunday. not only will it be cold, it will also be windy. quite a significant wind chill. one or two wintry showers around as well, but also a lot of dry weather thanks to this area of high pressure. quite a strong high pressure area, actually, that's going to stick with us throughout the next few days...
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the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme has been speaking to a friend of princess latifa and got herictions were finally lifted. and the whole world is now hearing the news that sheikh maktoum did kidnap two of his daughters. and this is now official and no longer an allegation. this is something you saw up close because you were on the boat with latifa in 2018 when she tried to escape dubai. she was taken back. what was that like? when that happened it was terrifying. it's probably one of the scariest experiences i've ever had. the boat was stormed by indian commandos who had machine guns, they were threatening to shoot us, it was extremely scary. and obviously afterwards latifa was dragged away kicking and screaming. her pleas for asylum were ignored. and after that myself and the rest of the crew were kidnapped as well. since then, the sheikh has said that what happened was that she was effectively being rescued and taken home. what did she say to you at that time when you were on the boat together? when she was taken? what were her words about what was going on? no, she was repea
the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme has been speaking to a friend of princess latifa and got herictions were finally lifted. and the whole world is now hearing the news that sheikh maktoum did kidnap two of his daughters. and this is now official and no longer an allegation. this is something you saw up close because you were on the boat with latifa in 2018 when she tried to escape dubai. she was taken back. what was that like? when that happened it was terrifying. it's probably one of...
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that discussion earlier today on the victoria derbyshire programme.ishop of canterbury and the archbishop of york are calling for church services to be put on hold for public worship to be put on hold for public worship to be put on hold because of the coronavirus outbreak. it's a joint letter by the archbishop justin welby and johnson to move. they understand there has to be a very different sort of a church in the coming months to face the challenge of coronavirus. they've invited clergy to livestream if they have the resources to do so and expressed a desire church buildings may, where practical, remain open as places of prayer for the community but are suggesting public worship be put on hold now because of coronavirus. the government has warned that london is further forward than the rest of the country towards the peak of the virus. the mayor of london sadiq khan has said he's looking at running a reduced service on the underground and warned that the advice to avoid pubs and bars could be catastrophic for london businesses. some people will nee
that discussion earlier today on the victoria derbyshire programme.ishop of canterbury and the archbishop of york are calling for church services to be put on hold for public worship to be put on hold for public worship to be put on hold because of the coronavirus outbreak. it's a joint letter by the archbishop justin welby and johnson to move. they understand there has to be a very different sort of a church in the coming months to face the challenge of coronavirus. they've invited clergy to...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, thanks for watching. at @vicderbyshire and thank you for watching. hello. friday finished on a glorious note across the greater part of england and wales, but throughout the past week it's been a different story for many parts of scotland and northern ireland thanks to the cloud and some rain associated with that weather front, which through the weekend will show signs of wanting to move further down across the british isles, and it introduces a much colder regime to many parts as we move on into sunday and indeed into the start of next week. so it's a fairly cool start to the weekend, but a lot of dry weather, much more in the way of cloud across england and wales than you will have been used to through this week thus far. and it'll have enough about it to be producing just one or two showers, running in on a noticeable north to north—easterly wind. the last of the relative warmth still to be found across the southern counties of england and maybe the western side of wales, too. don't forget, as we move
i'm victoria derbyshire, thanks for watching. at @vicderbyshire and thank you for watching. hello. friday finished on a glorious note across the greater part of england and wales, but throughout the past week it's been a different story for many parts of scotland and northern ireland thanks to the cloud and some rain associated with that weather front, which through the weekend will show signs of wanting to move further down across the british isles, and it introduces a much colder regime to...
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the coronavirus crisis is particularly poignant for the small derbyshire village of eyam.e black plague took the heroic decision to seal themselves off to prevent the disease spreading to other communities. hundreds died, but as fergal keane reports their legacy is inspiring eyam's response to the coronavirus. in a crisis that reaches everywhere, even the remotest places can have lessons for us all. in eyam, derbyshire, the memory of lives lost centuries ago is motivating a response in the present. you might think that coming to eyam, a place so associated with plague and death, would heighten anxiety in these frightened times. 0r lead you to be pessimistic about our present. but, infact, it's quite the opposite. these are the names of long dead villagers, who, 350 years ago, became infected with plague. they sealed themselves off to stop the disease spreading. one of their descendants says that spirit of selflessness offers us a powerful example. you know, at the moment it's this, me and myself only. you've only got to watch the trolleys in the supermarket. that can't be
the coronavirus crisis is particularly poignant for the small derbyshire village of eyam.e black plague took the heroic decision to seal themselves off to prevent the disease spreading to other communities. hundreds died, but as fergal keane reports their legacy is inspiring eyam's response to the coronavirus. in a crisis that reaches everywhere, even the remotest places can have lessons for us all. in eyam, derbyshire, the memory of lives lost centuries ago is motivating a response in the...
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but today, the chief constable of derbyshire defended the decision.nkly the peak district was inundated with visitors from across the whole country, putting some vulnerable communities at risk and stretching the emergency services. but in this upside—down world, where park benches are taped off for public safety and people are asked to exercise away from each other, the growing consensus among police chiefs and police and crime commissioners is that some of the strongest laws ever introduced in this country need to be used wisely and not over zealously. daniel sandford, bbc news, east london. some breaking news now from within the prison system. pregnant women who don't pose a higher risk of harm to the public will be temporarily released in england and wales. suitable accommodation will also be found. women released will be subject to licensed conditions meaning they will have to stay at home and where a tag where appropriate. authorities will have the power to recall them to prison if conditions are breached. that news just if conditions are breache
but today, the chief constable of derbyshire defended the decision.nkly the peak district was inundated with visitors from across the whole country, putting some vulnerable communities at risk and stretching the emergency services. but in this upside—down world, where park benches are taped off for public safety and people are asked to exercise away from each other, the growing consensus among police chiefs and police and crime commissioners is that some of the strongest laws ever introduced...
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now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire ta kes a now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look backof the highlights from her programme this week. hello and welcome. for the next half an hourwe hello and welcome. for the next half an hour we will show you some of the highlights of our award—winning journalism in the last seven days. this week we revealed that aston villa and leicester have agreed to pay damages to five victims of a paedophile football scout put it both clubs have settled a civil case just weeks before it was due to be heard in the high court. the victims came forward as a result of an investigation by our programme in 2017. our reporter has been following the case. it's about a man called ted langford it was a football scout in the 80s and you can see him here in this newspaper picture which is the only photo we have. we think he was responsible, 01’ have. we think he was responsible, or suspect he was responsible for abusing dozens of boys in the 80s. he was convicted in 2007 and sent to prison for historical offences against four boys and was then released and die
now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire ta kes a now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look backof the highlights from her programme this week. hello and welcome. for the next half an hourwe hello and welcome. for the next half an hour we will show you some of the highlights of our award—winning journalism in the last seven days. this week we revealed that aston villa and leicester have agreed to pay damages to five victims of a paedophile football scout put it both clubs have settled a...
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mark price talking to victoria derbyshire.e train services which were previously operated by arriva rail north. the takeover was announced in january following widespread commuter chaos since may 2018 when the timetable was changed. passengers experienced regular delays and cancellations. 0ur correspondent danni hewson has been in manchester and has been explaining what difference it will mean for passengers. this morning's commute was the first real test of the government's operator of last resort which took control of the northern rail franchise last night. all the staff that work here at this depot in north manchester, all the trains are now under their control and it is a complicated franchise. more than 3000 services every single day. passengers have got used to delays, to cancellations and to overcrowding. they understand that there can be no magic wand waved, but i was talking to transport secretary grant shapps earlier and he said he understood that people wanted change. i think anyone who has been travelling on these
mark price talking to victoria derbyshire.e train services which were previously operated by arriva rail north. the takeover was announced in january following widespread commuter chaos since may 2018 when the timetable was changed. passengers experienced regular delays and cancellations. 0ur correspondent danni hewson has been in manchester and has been explaining what difference it will mean for passengers. this morning's commute was the first real test of the government's operator of last...
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this came after derbyshire police basically tried to lock down people who went to the peak district,out stop completely socially distant from people, by themselves, very safe, in compliance with the guidelines, and the caption saying this person is taking a selfie of themselves, that is not essential. this person enjoying a lovely view, not essential! and trying to argue that you should actually not getting carfrom that you should actually not getting car from other places to get to the peak district unless you live there oi’ peak district unless you live there ora peak district unless you live there or a low will do there. stay around your neighbourhood. the argument you could say contrast is what you do if you neighbourhood very congested in the city, if you have parks closing around you so you have to go into increasingly dense environments in order to have a safe socially distant and complied way of walking? you could argue, surely, if you get in the car you are cancun dan ewing yucatan go to somewhere and use your ownjudgement. instead it seems yucatan go to somewhere and use yo
this came after derbyshire police basically tried to lock down people who went to the peak district,out stop completely socially distant from people, by themselves, very safe, in compliance with the guidelines, and the caption saying this person is taking a selfie of themselves, that is not essential. this person enjoying a lovely view, not essential! and trying to argue that you should actually not getting carfrom that you should actually not getting car from other places to get to the peak...
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coming up shortly we have victoria derbyshire.les and elsewhere. absolutely, we've had a very wet february and thankfully, this week is looking quieter than it has been recently. we haven't got those storms in the forecast. this morning we have had lovely sunshine, shower clouds in gloucestershire and throughout this week, there is some rain in the forecast but not as much as recently. a mixture of sunshine and showers, not as windy but feeling quite chilly, particularly through the nights with some overnight frosts. through today, an area below pressure to the north and west of scotland bringing a weather front with frequent showers and still breezy in the north. further south, and weather front clearing away from the south—east, taking away from the south—east, taking away the patchy rain we've had this morning and the south—east of england but eventually the cloud clears. for most parts this afternoon, it is dry and bright and lots of sunshine around and still frequent showers in western scotland with some snow over the higher
coming up shortly we have victoria derbyshire.les and elsewhere. absolutely, we've had a very wet february and thankfully, this week is looking quieter than it has been recently. we haven't got those storms in the forecast. this morning we have had lovely sunshine, shower clouds in gloucestershire and throughout this week, there is some rain in the forecast but not as much as recently. a mixture of sunshine and showers, not as windy but feeling quite chilly, particularly through the nights with...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.elp you answer that you can share the information with others. for the latest on the spread of the disease, you can always head to our website for information on how it is affecting people in your community and your country. first, here is the bbc health and science reporter laura foster on what coronavirus is. coronaviruses are a type of virus. the one we are all talking about is new and it causes a disease called covid—19. most people will only be mildly affected by it but it can kill. tracts, which the airways from your nose to just above your vocal cords. you may develop a fever as your immune system starts to fight the virus and a dry cough. that is one where you don't produce any phlegm. the virus can then spread to the lungs, making it harder for people to breathe and it can cause pneumonia. in the most serious cases, people can die from the coronavirus. this is because the immune system can go into overdrive and that can lead to organ failure. so, we need to do what we can to s
i'm victoria derbyshire.elp you answer that you can share the information with others. for the latest on the spread of the disease, you can always head to our website for information on how it is affecting people in your community and your country. first, here is the bbc health and science reporter laura foster on what coronavirus is. coronaviruses are a type of virus. the one we are all talking about is new and it causes a disease called covid—19. most people will only be mildly affected by...
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stay with us as we i'm victoria derbyshire.ith others. and a reminder, that for the latest on the spread of coronavirus you can always head to the website for information on how it is affecting people in your community and your country. first, we all know the main advice to stop the virus from spreading. wash your hands regularly for around 20 seconds. avoid touching yourface regularly for around 20 seconds. avoid touching your face and maintain social distancing, which is making sure there is around two metres between you and anybody else, as laura foster explains. politicians, scientists and even celebrities want us to practice social distancing. it means no coming into contact with people u nless coming into contact with people unless you need to, so no more visitors at your house, visiting other peoples houses, going to restau ra nts, other peoples houses, going to restaurants, parties, pubs, sporting events restaurants, parties, pubs, sporting eve nts — — restaurants, parties, pubs, sporting events —— you get the idea. if
stay with us as we i'm victoria derbyshire.ith others. and a reminder, that for the latest on the spread of coronavirus you can always head to the website for information on how it is affecting people in your community and your country. first, we all know the main advice to stop the virus from spreading. wash your hands regularly for around 20 seconds. avoid touching yourface regularly for around 20 seconds. avoid touching your face and maintain social distancing, which is making sure there is...
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i'm victoria derbyshire and we're live from new broadcasting house. going to come together. the government is going to support them. the whole country is going to come together and we will get through this, but we have some difficult weeks and months ahead of us. the over 70s will soon be asked to self—isolate. we'll let you know exactly what that means. schools in england, wales and scotland remain open for now. and did you experience this at the weekend? supermarkets have urged shoppers to stop panic buying. you are one of those who is panic buying, tell us why this morning. and a warning about universal credit during this crisis —
i'm victoria derbyshire and we're live from new broadcasting house. going to come together. the government is going to support them. the whole country is going to come together and we will get through this, but we have some difficult weeks and months ahead of us. the over 70s will soon be asked to self—isolate. we'll let you know exactly what that means. schools in england, wales and scotland remain open for now. and did you experience this at the weekend? supermarkets have urged shoppers to...
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police drones chasing after me, but i have total sympathy for those who have done, because the derbyshirewere coming from sheffield as if to suggest they should stay in sheffield, and when you see in many of the big cities like london, that they are closing many of the parks because they feel social distancing has not been observed, what is the result of that? they go to the fewer parks that? they go to the fewer parks that remain and it will be even more densely packed. you can understand why they might go off to pastures new. how do you use your one opportunity to exercise?” new. how do you use your one opportunity to exercise? i go to nearby parks and sometimes even running there and back. very good. i go out with my dog. a walk without a dog is a bit of a waste. finally, the daily star, it never disappoints. to help postmen, because there are so to help postmen, because there are so many people touching and fiddling with those bells and door knobs, so do them a service and give them a white, and that way they can go about their business. they are essential workers and they can do it s
police drones chasing after me, but i have total sympathy for those who have done, because the derbyshirewere coming from sheffield as if to suggest they should stay in sheffield, and when you see in many of the big cities like london, that they are closing many of the parks because they feel social distancing has not been observed, what is the result of that? they go to the fewer parks that? they go to the fewer parks that remain and it will be even more densely packed. you can understand why...
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on coronavirus, including what the symptoms are and how to self—isolate, presented by victoria derbyshireare all talking about is new and it causes a disease called covid-i9. now, new and it causes a disease called covid—19. now, most people will only be mildly affected by it, but it can kill. it starts by infecting our upper respiratory tract, which are the airways from your nose to just above your vocal cords. you may develop a fever as your immune system cells divide the virus, and a dry cough. that's one where you don't produce any plan. the virus can then spread to the lungs, making it harderfor people can then spread to the lungs, making it harder for people to breathe and it harder for people to breathe and it can cause pneumonia. in the most serious cases people can die from the coronavirus. this is because the immune system can go into overdrive and that can lead to organ failure. so, we need to do what we can to stop the virus from spreading. as it gets into your body by breathing it in or through your eyes and mouth, the best thing to do is wash your hands regularly and properl
on coronavirus, including what the symptoms are and how to self—isolate, presented by victoria derbyshireare all talking about is new and it causes a disease called covid-i9. now, new and it causes a disease called covid—19. now, most people will only be mildly affected by it, but it can kill. it starts by infecting our upper respiratory tract, which are the airways from your nose to just above your vocal cords. you may develop a fever as your immune system cells divide the virus, and a dry...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.ential shops. the uk's health secretary promises more protective equipment for nhs staff. the army will help distribute it. of course i've heard from people working on the front line. they desperately want to make sure that they have the right equipment to keep them safe and i am working night and day to try and make sure that they get it. mps in the uk will debate emergency legislation that would include giving police the power to force people with virus symptoms to isolate. pressure grows on the international olympic committee to postpone the tokyo 2020 games. canada becomes the first major country to officialy withdraw. hong kong tightens its borders as authorities there suggest they're on the brink of another coronavirus outbreak. meanwhile, europe's hardest hit country, italy, announces new restrictions with all businesses deemed non—essential told to close. good morning. you're watching the bbc news channel with me, victoria derbyshire, and welcome to our audiences around the wor
i'm victoria derbyshire.ential shops. the uk's health secretary promises more protective equipment for nhs staff. the army will help distribute it. of course i've heard from people working on the front line. they desperately want to make sure that they have the right equipment to keep them safe and i am working night and day to try and make sure that they get it. mps in the uk will debate emergency legislation that would include giving police the power to force people with virus symptoms to...
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the derbyshire police first do not know what they're doing up first do not know what they're doing up these drones are on the hillside and the lakes are trying to stop people visiting, it's pretty cringe worthy approach from the police. they need to have a real look at themselves there. branch of the vast majority for the cops it is not being handled in that way. our final paper, the times, £75 million ofair final paper, the times, £75 million of air left for britain stranded on holiday and very briefly, you've got about 300,000 britons and the aim is to get them all back home. your paper is reporting on that. yes, it will be hundreds and countries like south africa, india, the large number of brits therefore still wanting to come back but there aren't any commercial roots and so the government is going to spend save £5 million and hundreds of flights and hundred thousand people who end up coming back. these disasters usually come with their lives but is it possible to get eve ryo ne lives but is it possible to get everyone back from what you've read on this briefly? i hope so. we hav
the derbyshire police first do not know what they're doing up first do not know what they're doing up these drones are on the hillside and the lakes are trying to stop people visiting, it's pretty cringe worthy approach from the police. they need to have a real look at themselves there. branch of the vast majority for the cops it is not being handled in that way. our final paper, the times, £75 million ofair final paper, the times, £75 million of air left for britain stranded on holiday and...
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narcotics and their relatives amphetamines and derbyshire it's a family life every social and economicel we tried to get them in hospitals prisons rehabilitation centers across the country the entire question of drug use is vastly complex the drugs themselves are many and varied the precise information available to us when it does exist is often cloaked in mid and controversy drug usage do not fit in any comfortable grouping, they are young as well as old they are disadvantaged but often affluent, >> i do the hard narcotics for escape i do more interesting drugs the psychedelic drugs were learning. >> it wasn't enough for me to slow, i need something else the drug scene in vietnam is really a strange scene it's hard to describe, drugs are very prevalent they're all over the place marijuana you can gotten picket. >> i was very nervous uptight lost little girl and after i turned on i may not have found the answer to everything but at least it didn't seem in such immediate danger to me home was never the primary painkiller it pills mental physical anguish it kills anxiety it kills boredom
narcotics and their relatives amphetamines and derbyshire it's a family life every social and economicel we tried to get them in hospitals prisons rehabilitation centers across the country the entire question of drug use is vastly complex the drugs themselves are many and varied the precise information available to us when it does exist is often cloaked in mid and controversy drug usage do not fit in any comfortable grouping, they are young as well as old they are disadvantaged but often...
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derbyshire police were criticised for heavy—handed tactics after using drones to show people driving for exercise. dyeing the water in a local beauty spot and leaving notes on parked cars were other tactics that police used to discourage people travelling. now the national police chiefs council has reminded forces of the guidelines and that enforcement should be a last resort. we're not going to enforce our way out of this problem. we will get out of this problem because people want to solve the problem, and we will get out of it because we've got the public at our sides and they will lead us through it. people queueing outside this pharmacy are keeping two metres apart. the uk's chief scientific advisor said that social distancing measures are making a difference — with cases not rising as fast as feared. the latest figures from public health england are 22,141 cases in the uk, with 1,408 deaths and 180 of them in the last 24 hours. the numbers being admitted to hospital are expected to rise over the coming weeks. with more and more cases, the british medical association — which rep
derbyshire police were criticised for heavy—handed tactics after using drones to show people driving for exercise. dyeing the water in a local beauty spot and leaving notes on parked cars were other tactics that police used to discourage people travelling. now the national police chiefs council has reminded forces of the guidelines and that enforcement should be a last resort. we're not going to enforce our way out of this problem. we will get out of this problem because people want to solve...
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maddy appeared on the victoria derbyshire show and discussed her situation with a range of experts —05 to stay at home. maddy began by explaining why she chose to self—isolate. because i feel extremely vulnerable and because i am alone and i have no family. i just don't want to be in that position where i don't know what to do and i can't breathe. having had pneumonia several times and asthma all my life, which is regulated, i know what it feels like to not be able to breathe. and i dont want to be then feeling that i might die and i'm all alone. so i'm trying my best to avoid it. so you're staying indoors 24/7 or are you going out at some point? no, i will be going out. i only started this properly yesterday. i will be going out because i have a very lively dog which needs to be exercise. my plan is to drive to i have a heath near here and to be able to let my dog off the lead and she can run around and hopefully there won't be too many people around. and that's partly going to give me exercise as well. it's going to be a focus part of my plan of what i'm going to do through the day
maddy appeared on the victoria derbyshire show and discussed her situation with a range of experts —05 to stay at home. maddy began by explaining why she chose to self—isolate. because i feel extremely vulnerable and because i am alone and i have no family. i just don't want to be in that position where i don't know what to do and i can't breathe. having had pneumonia several times and asthma all my life, which is regulated, i know what it feels like to not be able to breathe. and i dont...
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talking about derbyshire sending up drones over the peak district, i think.cise, people are allowed to leave their homes to exercise once a day, we are being told. now, what does that entail? there is nothing in law which says exactly what that would be, but there is something else which talks about people shouldn't be taking part in non—essential travel. that is obviously open to some interpretation and some feel the police in some places have been going too far. yes, they should be there to break up large gatherings, thatis there to break up large gatherings, that is clearly not allowed. but whether you can get in a car and drive somewhere quite remote and go for a walk, keeping social distancing, some would feel that that there was perfectly ok, but in some areas, the police are not interpreting it like that. the other one is about people shopping for essentials, being told that yes, you can leave the house to do that. today, grant shapps, the troponin secretary, saying, you should be doing it once a week, rather than more often. again, that is not in the
talking about derbyshire sending up drones over the peak district, i think.cise, people are allowed to leave their homes to exercise once a day, we are being told. now, what does that entail? there is nothing in law which says exactly what that would be, but there is something else which talks about people shouldn't be taking part in non—essential travel. that is obviously open to some interpretation and some feel the police in some places have been going too far. yes, they should be there to...
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it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, and we're live from new broadcasting house.work because you've got it. everybody has an interest in ensuring that all workers get fair sick pay because that will help slow the acceleration of the spread of this virus. and we'll discuss how to talk to your kids, if they're worried about coronavirus. we've been talking about it a lot but sometimes we are sad about it so we try not to talk about it and everything is
it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, and we're live from new broadcasting house.work because you've got it. everybody has an interest in ensuring that all workers get fair sick pay because that will help slow the acceleration of the spread of this virus. and we'll discuss how to talk to your kids, if they're worried about coronavirus. we've been talking about it a lot but sometimes we are sad about it so we try not to talk about it and everything is
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he's been speaking to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme.to chill a bit, use some common sense, and if we're let loose, we're no longer contagious. and can we have an idea of what those threats say? i don't even want to get into them, they're as graphic as can be in terms of threatening our lives, getting very graphic about the kind of debts we would have, making threats on our grandkids. of deaths we would have, making threats on our grandkids. there are crazies out there and we're now dealing with them. and you can hear more of that interview on the victoria derbyshire programme in half an hour. and there are still questions over whether a vaccine will be ready in time to help deal with this outbreak. the chief scientific officer, sir patrick vallance, has said this morning that he doesn't think it's likely. don't think we will for i don't think we will get a vaccine for this outbreak. i don't think we will get something in time and of the correct scale, for this outbreak. that said, there have been remarkable changes in the ability to mak
he's been speaking to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme.to chill a bit, use some common sense, and if we're let loose, we're no longer contagious. and can we have an idea of what those threats say? i don't even want to get into them, they're as graphic as can be in terms of threatening our lives, getting very graphic about the kind of debts we would have, making threats on our grandkids. of deaths we would have, making threats on our grandkids. there are crazies out there and we're now...
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any moment, the weather forecast, but first victoria derbyshire on what she has coming up attorney.toa civil partner had died are entitled to a payment of up to £10,000, but unmarried payments, are not. —— unmarried payments, are not. —— unmarried parents are not. and the prime minister will be setting out uk plans to contain coronavirus if it spreads. we will bring you that live. we are with your attorney on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. she time to check on the weather with carol. what have you got? almost everything. if you haven't stepped out it is a case of sunshine and showers, showers on the higher ground of northern england, northern ireland and also scotland. two bands, one going through to the north sea and the second hot on its heels producing showers moving east. showers of course that not all of us will see. sunny spells as well. temperatures 7—11, similar to yesterday. through this evening and overnight, a lot of dry weather. clear skies meaning temperatures will plummet. there will be frost and also the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. with cloud coming
any moment, the weather forecast, but first victoria derbyshire on what she has coming up attorney.toa civil partner had died are entitled to a payment of up to £10,000, but unmarried payments, are not. —— unmarried payments, are not. —— unmarried parents are not. and the prime minister will be setting out uk plans to contain coronavirus if it spreads. we will bring you that live. we are with your attorney on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. she time to check on the weather...
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after controversy over whether derbyshire police were right to shame people who drove to the peak districtn spaces near their home. in cumbria, visitors are being told they're not welcome this weekend. it's the tourist, the holidaymaker traffic that we need to reduce to protect our nhs staff and protect the vulnerable in this community. police chiefs are demanding what they call common sense, adding this is a national emergency, not a national holiday. mark easton, bbc news. and you can keep up to date with the latest coronavirus developments on our website. you'll find in—depth analysis and features, including on how to shop or get takeaway food safely. that's all at the bbc news website and on the app. and please tell me how you are getting through all of this, whether or not you are in lockdown or isolation or if you are deciding to sing your way through it or simply slog your way through the day. i would like to know. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @jamesbbcnews. please do stay with us. hello. friday finished on a glorious note across the greater part of england and wales, but throug
after controversy over whether derbyshire police were right to shame people who drove to the peak districtn spaces near their home. in cumbria, visitors are being told they're not welcome this weekend. it's the tourist, the holidaymaker traffic that we need to reduce to protect our nhs staff and protect the vulnerable in this community. police chiefs are demanding what they call common sense, adding this is a national emergency, not a national holiday. mark easton, bbc news. and you can keep up...