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welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. more than a million people around the world are now known to have died with coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. the united nations secretary—general antonio guterres called it an "agonising milestone" and a "mind—numbing figure". johns hopkins university has recorded over 1.1 million lives have been lost to coronavirus.
welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. more than a million people around the world are now known to have died with coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. the united nations secretary—general antonio guterres called it an "agonising milestone" and a "mind—numbing figure". johns hopkins university has recorded over 1.1 million lives have been lost to coronavirus.
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this was derbyshire late morning. just to show you the differing areas of showers.d and western scotland, showers pushing across the north west of england into derbyshire. one or two are trickling further south, but it feels ok in between the showers. temperatures a little down on yesterday because the wind is fresher. risk in the north. overnight, they will ease. given it isa overnight, they will ease. given it is a north—westerly, it is not a warm direction and they will push the showers further south. it will bea the showers further south. it will be a cool night, five or six in the glens of scotland, single figures further south as well. a very similar setup on sunday with a north—westerly wind, but easing as high—pressure nudges in. we have a weather front ushering in high—pressure nudges in. we have a weatherfront ushering in more cloud, and it looks as if the showers will be mainly for england and wales. the wind will ease across the uk, and the showers in northern ireland and scotland as well. a brighter complexion, more sunshine, not a completely dry day, t
this was derbyshire late morning. just to show you the differing areas of showers.d and western scotland, showers pushing across the north west of england into derbyshire. one or two are trickling further south, but it feels ok in between the showers. temperatures a little down on yesterday because the wind is fresher. risk in the north. overnight, they will ease. given it isa overnight, they will ease. given it is a north—westerly, it is not a warm direction and they will push the showers...
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luisa, the actress, talking to victoria derbyshire a little earlier.side, though, especially if you do get to see the sunshine. quite humid as well. cloud cover, though, all the way across north—west wales today, a bit more rain on the way here and for north—east scotland a bit of texture in the cloud of this weather watcher picture here and we may well get to see here a few sunny spells as the day goes on. this is the satellite picture from earlier, some hazy brightness toward southern england, but increasing cloud here as well. on the big picture, the reason we have a lot of cloud out there is a couple of weather fronts moving south across the uk, connected to this area of low pressure in iceland. the isobars are closer together across the northern half of the uk, so quite breezy out here and from the weather fronts a bit of rain, most likely through western scotland, wales, western parts of england and pushing on towards the midlands later, a bit of patchy rain possible in northern ireland, while across the eastern side of the uk in the afternoon it
luisa, the actress, talking to victoria derbyshire a little earlier.side, though, especially if you do get to see the sunshine. quite humid as well. cloud cover, though, all the way across north—west wales today, a bit more rain on the way here and for north—east scotland a bit of texture in the cloud of this weather watcher picture here and we may well get to see here a few sunny spells as the day goes on. this is the satellite picture from earlier, some hazy brightness toward southern...
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she was talking to victoria derbyshire a little earlier. are going to be producing some pretty lively weather offerings for the uk. tomorrow, a little bit of a breather, then dry and sunny thanks to a ridge of high pressure just toppling in from the atlantic. this is the weather front that has been working its way eastwards across the uk over the course of monday. it will push a little bit of thicker cloud and rain into the midlands and eastern england through the evening and overnight, but underneath the covering of cloud it will stay relatively mild, temperatures dropping no lower than double figures. further west, as the ridge of high pressure builds in and the sky is clear, temperatures in some sheltered rural spots in northern ireland and scotland will get down to the lower end of single figures — but, here, some of the best sunshine first thing on tuesday, whereas it willjust take a little while for this cloud across eastern england to thin and break, but, for tuesday, a lot of sunshine to come, plenty of dry weather, as you can see,
she was talking to victoria derbyshire a little earlier. are going to be producing some pretty lively weather offerings for the uk. tomorrow, a little bit of a breather, then dry and sunny thanks to a ridge of high pressure just toppling in from the atlantic. this is the weather front that has been working its way eastwards across the uk over the course of monday. it will push a little bit of thicker cloud and rain into the midlands and eastern england through the evening and overnight, but...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire.illion people around the world are now known to have died with coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. the united nations secretary—general antonio guterres called it an "agonising milestone" and a "mind—numbing figure". johns hopkins university has recorded over 1.1 million lives have been lost to coronavirus. this latest graph from the department of health shows cases rising in the uk, with a daily total of infections —— was the total number of deaths 42,000. 2 million people in large parts of north—east england are facing a legal ban — from tomorrow — on people mixing with other households anywhere indoors. the labour leader of newcastle city council, nick forbes, criticised the health secretary for not informing local authorities before announcing the measure, saying measures "being communicated in headlines without detail does nothing for public confidence." this report from john mcmanus. it's been less than a year since the first cases of what became known as covid—19 were f
welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire.illion people around the world are now known to have died with coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. the united nations secretary—general antonio guterres called it an "agonising milestone" and a "mind—numbing figure". johns hopkins university has recorded over 1.1 million lives have been lost to coronavirus. this latest graph from the department of health shows cases rising in the uk, with a daily total of infections...
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we went out to the police constabulary in derbyshire where officers are learning how and when to useally, you'd be taught in a room where someone in a big, blue padded suit would approach you with a rubber knife and officers would use mock taser cartridges to subdue the bad guy, like this. but these cartridges are expensive — around £30 a pop, and being in a room in your workplace isn't exactly the same as a life—threatening scenario. so virtual reality company avrt have created a massive space using these sensor mats where officers can put on a headset and roam around a virtual environment. would you mind just stepping onto that side for me? they can be transported to a normal street, an alleyway or a rooftop to create a more realistic feeling. and an instructor even adds a voice, so it feels as though you're dealing with a real person. and things got intense. put the weapon down, put the weapon down! stay on the floor, stay on the floor! stay on the floor, please! it highlights a few flaws that we have in sort of real—life training in terms of, obviously, people come to do a role p
we went out to the police constabulary in derbyshire where officers are learning how and when to useally, you'd be taught in a room where someone in a big, blue padded suit would approach you with a rubber knife and officers would use mock taser cartridges to subdue the bad guy, like this. but these cartridges are expensive — around £30 a pop, and being in a room in your workplace isn't exactly the same as a life—threatening scenario. so virtual reality company avrt have created a massive...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this wednesday morning: social gatherings of more than six people — both indoors and out — will become illegal in england on monday, as coronavirus cases continue to rise. for a family of five or six, this will bring in some significant restrictions, i get that, and we don't do this lightly. do you back the new measures? will it work to bring down the number of cases? if you're in bolton, what do you think of the tight new restrictions there — bolton now has the highest rate of infection in the whole country. get in touch by sending me an e—mail or on instagram or twitter. a big coronavirus vaccine trial by oxford university and astrazeneca has been temporarily halted worldwide after a uk volunteerfalls ill. new legislation which would override elements of the government's brexit withdrawal deal is published today. ministers admit it will breach international law. a camp where migrants live on the greek island of lesbos is evacuated after a fire. the camp is hom
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this wednesday morning: social gatherings of more than six people — both indoors and out — will become illegal in england on monday, as coronavirus cases continue to rise. for a family of five or six, this will bring in some significant restrictions, i get that, and we don't do this lightly. do you back the new measures? will it work to bring down the number of cases? if you're in bolton, what do you think of the tight new restrictions there...
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further north in derbyshire the cloud looks very threatening around lunchtime. let me show you why.ireland and scotland and lots of drizzly rain. not heavy, but it has meant the sunshine has been diminished here. some some gentle central scotland, south and east, despite the risk south—west wind. the breeze continues and it is a north—westerly so will push those showers, but there will be good spells of weather in between. it will be a chilly night, particularly for scotland. down to single figures quite widely in southern and eastern areas close to the clearer skies. this high pressure will nudge on as we go through tomorrow. as will diminish the shower activity across scotla nd diminish the shower activity across scotland and northern ireland. they will still be some showers. but it looks as though most will be tomorrow across england and wales. there will still be decent spells of dry weather. quite a bit of cloud initially for england, the midlands and wales. before the cloud breaks up and wales. before the cloud breaks up and there could be some sharp showers around. but few sh
further north in derbyshire the cloud looks very threatening around lunchtime. let me show you why.ireland and scotland and lots of drizzly rain. not heavy, but it has meant the sunshine has been diminished here. some some gentle central scotland, south and east, despite the risk south—west wind. the breeze continues and it is a north—westerly so will push those showers, but there will be good spells of weather in between. it will be a chilly night, particularly for scotland. down to single...
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this was earlier as you can see in west sussex and further north in derbyshire, the clouds were moregathering in northern ireland and south—western scotland, england and wales and they were ten to move further southwards and eastwards because of the brisk northwest elite which has made it feel a little cool even with the sunshine. overnight, it will turn chilly under the starry skies and that even with those showers continuing to feed southwards and eastwards. it starts to ease a little from parts of scotland, the glens go down to 5 degrees, also chilly in southern and eastern areas with clear skies but a bit more cloud first thing in wales, northern and western england and thatis northern and western england and that is courtesy of this weather front but this little bit of high pressure will come in through the day which means that for many, the winds will ease down on what we have seen winds will ease down on what we have seen to date and the showers will as well in scotland and northern ireland, mostly they will be further southin ireland, mostly they will be further south in engl
this was earlier as you can see in west sussex and further north in derbyshire, the clouds were moregathering in northern ireland and south—western scotland, england and wales and they were ten to move further southwards and eastwards because of the brisk northwest elite which has made it feel a little cool even with the sunshine. overnight, it will turn chilly under the starry skies and that even with those showers continuing to feed southwards and eastwards. it starts to ease a little from...
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hello, good morning, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines this monday morning: police in birmingham arrest a man in connection with a series of knife attacks in the city, which left one person dead and seven others injured. the public inquiry into the manchester arena terror attack begins this morning, as families of the 22 victims look for answers. you know, just the feelings of apprehension, and the feeling that you might never get the full story of what has gone on, and who is to blame and all that. on the eve of another set of crunch brexit trade talks, the government warns it will re—write a deal already agreed with the eu. the majority of the uk's train services resume this morning. after his disqualification from the us open, novak djokovic apologises to the line judge he hit with a tennis ball. eastenders theme tune. eastenders is back tongiht after three months away. we'll speak to louisa lytton, who plays ruby allen, about filming under a social distancing guidelines. good morning. a public inquiry starts in the next
hello, good morning, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines this monday morning: police in birmingham arrest a man in connection with a series of knife attacks in the city, which left one person dead and seven others injured. the public inquiry into the manchester arena terror attack begins this morning, as families of the 22 victims look for answers. you know, just the feelings of apprehension, and the feeling that you might never get the full story of what has gone on, and...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this tuesday morning... as a government scientific adviser tells us we've relaxed too much over coronavirus, a minister urges young people to think of others... there is a responsibility on younger people to notjust stay at home, obviously to go out and go to work, and enjoy pubs and restaurants, but do so in accordance with the guidelines. because, although they themselves may not become seriously unwell, they could pass it on to others. notjust a responsibility to stay at home but go out following the guidelines. what do you thnk of the messaging? is the deputy cmo right — have we relaxed too much? @vicderbyshire, victoria@bbc.co.uk people in caerphilly prepare for new restrictions, as the county becomes the first part of wales to be placed under local lockdown. brexit negotiators from the eu and uk meet today in london for the latest round of trade talks. there are conflicting reports about the whereabouts of a leading opposition figure in belarus, amid more mass protests against the president half of par
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines this tuesday morning... as a government scientific adviser tells us we've relaxed too much over coronavirus, a minister urges young people to think of others... there is a responsibility on younger people to notjust stay at home, obviously to go out and go to work, and enjoy pubs and restaurants, but do so in accordance with the guidelines. because, although they themselves may not become seriously unwell, they could pass it on to others. notjust...
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hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines...but a warning that some children are months behind in their learning. ministers say it's vital students return to the classroom. schools are open, they are ready for those young people, they have put in place all the measures that i've been talking about to keep people safe, but it is important for both their educational prospects and their mental health that young people are back in school over the course of this week. manchester united footballer marcus rashford campaigns to try to end child food poverty in the uk. president trump defends one of his supporters who's charged with murdering two people during protests against the police shooting of a black man. changes to the government's furlough scheme come into effect, with employers having to contribute to the cost from today. and coming up this hour: as mps return to westminster, we hear from two members of parliament about the challenges ahead. despite many lockdown restrictions on the hospitality sector being relaxed, nightclubs
hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines...but a warning that some children are months behind in their learning. ministers say it's vital students return to the classroom. schools are open, they are ready for those young people, they have put in place all the measures that i've been talking about to keep people safe, but it is important for both their educational prospects and their mental health that young people are back in school over the course of this week....
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hello this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire.nces — according to hospital bosses. the government says the tests are out there the majority of tests are available within a ten mile radius. it seems to me that there will be extreme cases where people cannot get it has locations in that radius, but that does not mean public health england are not working night and day to boost capacity —— cannot get to test locations. if you live in birmingham, solihull and sandwell from today you are banned from visiting other people's homes the number of young people in the uk without a job rises by more than 150,000, new data shows. if that's you — do get in touch. e—mail me or send me a message on instagram. those experiencing domestic abuse are being forced into debt by their partners — that's according to a 3—year study by a charity almost four months ago borisjohnson promised to deliver a world beating system to test, track and trace covid—19 cases — but an increase in demand for coronavirus tests has led to local shortages, with some people
hello this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire.nces — according to hospital bosses. the government says the tests are out there the majority of tests are available within a ten mile radius. it seems to me that there will be extreme cases where people cannot get it has locations in that radius, but that does not mean public health england are not working night and day to boost capacity —— cannot get to test locations. if you live in birmingham, solihull and sandwell from today you are...
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hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire.ced yesterday by the prime minister borisjohnson. we want to make sure that as we go into christmas, we've got the virus under control, we don't have the risk of a further national lockdown with all the impact on businesses, on families, on our society, and this is the targeted approach, meanwhile indoor visits between households in scotland are now banned until further notice russian opposition figure alexei navalny is discharged from hospital following novichok poisoning. doctors believe a complete recovery is possible. a warning there could be queues of up to 7,000 lorries in kent waiting to travel into the eu after the brexit transition period ends. stella moris, the fiance ofjulian assange speaks out
hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire.ced yesterday by the prime minister borisjohnson. we want to make sure that as we go into christmas, we've got the virus under control, we don't have the risk of a further national lockdown with all the impact on businesses, on families, on our society, and this is the targeted approach, meanwhile indoor visits between households in scotland are now banned until further notice russian opposition figure alexei navalny is discharged from hospital...
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this was earlier in the afternoon in west sussex, but further north in derbyshire the clouds were morere. you can see the clouds gathering in northern ireland, parts of scotla nd gathering in northern ireland, parts of scotland and north—west wales. they will filter further south this evening because of the brisk north—westerly wind, which has made it feel a little cool, even with the sunshine today. 0vernight it will turn chilly under the starry skies, even with showers continuing to feed south and east. starting to ease a little from parts of scotland, so in the glens down to four or five celsius, and quite chilly in southern and eastern areas with clear skies. more cloud around first thing across wales, northern and western parts of england, courtesy of this weather front. through the day, this area of high pressure will build in, which means that for many of us the wind will ease down on what we have seen today, and the showers will also ease for scotland and northern ireland and most will be further south. i can't promise it will be altogether dry. fewer showers than today, and le
this was earlier in the afternoon in west sussex, but further north in derbyshire the clouds were morere. you can see the clouds gathering in northern ireland, parts of scotla nd gathering in northern ireland, parts of scotland and north—west wales. they will filter further south this evening because of the brisk north—westerly wind, which has made it feel a little cool, even with the sunshine today. 0vernight it will turn chilly under the starry skies, even with showers continuing to feed...
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hello it's monday, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. the uk's top scientific and medical advisers will issue a stark message this morning on the state of the coronavirus pandemic, warning the uk stands at a "critical point". what at a "critical point". do you think the government should what do you think the government should do as a result of the rise in cases. let me know this morning. on twitter, it's @vicderbyshire or you can email victoria@bbc.co.uk. in madrid, more than 800,000 residents have been ordered to stay at home to combat a sharp rise in infections and deaths there. a leak of confidential documents involving $2 trillion of transactions reveal how the husband of one of the conservative party's biggest donors was secretly funded by a russian oligarch with close ties to president putin. labour will set out its three step plan for britain's economy at the party's virtual conference, saying a future labour government would createjobs, retrain workers and rebuild business. the government agrees new emergency deals with train co
hello it's monday, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. the uk's top scientific and medical advisers will issue a stark message this morning on the state of the coronavirus pandemic, warning the uk stands at a "critical point". what at a "critical point". do you think the government should what do you think the government should do as a result of the rise in cases. let me know this morning. on twitter, it's @vicderbyshire or you can email victoria@bbc.co.uk. in...
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now on bbc news, in herfirst in—depth british tv interview, stella moris talks to victoria derbyshireelationship withjulian assange while he was living in the ecuadorian embassy in london. she's now the mother of the wikileaks founder's two young sons and says she dreaded making the relationship public. he has been appearing at the old bailey fighting extradition to the united states for obtaining and publishing secret military documents a decade ago. thank you very much for talking to us. i want to ask you first of all how you first metjulian assange and what you thought of him when you first met him nine years ago. i metjulian in paddington at the frontline club. i thought he was intriguing, a man with a mission. i mean, i first came across him when he released the collateral murder video, which is the video where two reuters journalists and nine other civilians are gunned down by a us helicopter gunship. so by the time i metjulian, i knew about what. .. ..wikileaks did, but on the first day we spoke for i would say about two or three hours, about a wide range of topics. i never get
now on bbc news, in herfirst in—depth british tv interview, stella moris talks to victoria derbyshireelationship withjulian assange while he was living in the ecuadorian embassy in london. she's now the mother of the wikileaks founder's two young sons and says she dreaded making the relationship public. he has been appearing at the old bailey fighting extradition to the united states for obtaining and publishing secret military documents a decade ago. thank you very much for talking to us. i...
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this was earlier in the afternoon in west sussex, but further north in derbyshire the clouds were moren more showers further north. this was the earlier satellite picture. you can see the clouds gathering in northern ireland, parts of scotland and north—west wales. they will filter further south this evening because of the brisk north—westerly wind, which has made it feel a little cool, even with the sunshine today. overnight, it will turn chilly under the starry skies, even with showers continuing to feed south and east. starting to ease a little from parts of scotland, so in the glens down to four or five celsius, and quite chilly in southern and eastern areas with clear skies. more cloud around first thing across wales, northern and western parts of england, courtesy of this weather front. through the day, this area of high pressure will build in, which means that for many of us the wind will ease down on what we have seen today and the showers will also ease for scotland and northern ireland and most will be further south. i can't promise it will be altogether dry. fewer showers th
this was earlier in the afternoon in west sussex, but further north in derbyshire the clouds were moren more showers further north. this was the earlier satellite picture. you can see the clouds gathering in northern ireland, parts of scotland and north—west wales. they will filter further south this evening because of the brisk north—westerly wind, which has made it feel a little cool, even with the sunshine today. overnight, it will turn chilly under the starry skies, even with showers...
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we went out to the police constabulary in derbyshire where officers are learning how and when to use'd be taught in a room where someone in a big blue padded suit would approach you with a rubber knife, and officers would use mock taser cartridges to secure the bad guy, like this. but these cartridges are expensive, around £30 a pop, and being in a room in your workplace isn't exactly the same as a life—threatening scenario. so virtual reality company avrt have created a massive space using these sensor mats where officers can put on a headset and roam around a virtual environment. would you mind just stepping onto that side for me? they can be transported to a normal street, an alleyway or a rooftop to create a more realistic feeling. and an instructor even adds a voice so it feels as though you're dealing with a real person. and things got intense. put the weapon down, put the weapon down! stay on the floor, stay on the floor! stay on the floor, please! it highlights a few flaws that we have in sort of real—life training in terms of, obviously, people come to do a role play and the
we went out to the police constabulary in derbyshire where officers are learning how and when to use'd be taught in a room where someone in a big blue padded suit would approach you with a rubber knife, and officers would use mock taser cartridges to secure the bad guy, like this. but these cartridges are expensive, around £30 a pop, and being in a room in your workplace isn't exactly the same as a life—threatening scenario. so virtual reality company avrt have created a massive space using...
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midlands and eastern england we held onto some sunshine for most of the day and that's the scene in derbyshire warm with temperatures reaching 26. but it will get cold of all of us over the next few days and in suffolk we are looking at temperatures dropping by 14 celsius between now and the end of the week and the colder air is on the way at the moment, arriving behind this cold front that will push its way southwards across the uk. that'll continue to bring rainfora time the uk. that'll continue to bring rain for a time across scotland and northern ireland overnight with skies clearing later on as the wet weather trundles into england and wales. as the skies clear across the north it will be in much colder night, cold enough for a touch of frost on the grass for some areas of scotland and england, and england and wales of the state stilljust about into that mild air. through wednesday, the cold front will continue to push southward and eastwards so outbreaks of rain all areas. the rain will turn increasingly heavy across the east. showers follow to western england and wales, scotland and nor
midlands and eastern england we held onto some sunshine for most of the day and that's the scene in derbyshire warm with temperatures reaching 26. but it will get cold of all of us over the next few days and in suffolk we are looking at temperatures dropping by 14 celsius between now and the end of the week and the colder air is on the way at the moment, arriving behind this cold front that will push its way southwards across the uk. that'll continue to bring rainfora time the uk. that'll...
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claudia hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire.sses the report as fa ke mr trump dismisses the report as fake news. self—isolate or face a £1,000 fine — new laws come into force in england for anyone testing positive for coronavirus. the majority of people have been following the rules but we know that not everybody has, which is one reason why we have been seeing an increase in the rates again. all first year and foundation students at manchester metropolitan university will be taught online only for the next two weeks, to try to stop a coronavirus outbreak spreading. if you're a student currently in lockdown at your uni,
claudia hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire.sses the report as fa ke mr trump dismisses the report as fake news. self—isolate or face a £1,000 fine — new laws come into force in england for anyone testing positive for coronavirus. the majority of people have been following the rules but we know that not everybody has, which is one reason why we have been seeing an increase in the rates again. all first year and foundation students at manchester metropolitan university will...
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good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. after almost six months at home, it's back to school for millions more children in england and wales. because we have been at home for so long, so it is very nice that we are able to come back to school and find new friends and things like that. quite nervous, like i say, it's my first day but i feel like it will be, like, nice meeting new people. lockdown restrictions affecting more than a million people in parts of greater manchester, lancashire and west yorkshire are eased, despite strong opposition from councils in two areas. but hundreds of thousands of people in glasgow and surrounding areas are now living under new coronavirus restrictions. w and if you're in glasgow if you're in greater manchester, how are you reactnig to the latest change in rules? let me know. you can message you can message me on you can message me on twitter or instagram or e—mail me. borisjohnson is branded "heartless" by families of coronavirus victims after they say he declined to meet them, despite pro
good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. after almost six months at home, it's back to school for millions more children in england and wales. because we have been at home for so long, so it is very nice that we are able to come back to school and find new friends and things like that. quite nervous, like i say, it's my first day but i feel like it will be, like, nice meeting new people. lockdown restrictions affecting more than a million people in...
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we went out to the police constabulary in derbyshire, where officers are learning how and when to use taught in a room, where someone in a big blue padded suit would approach you with a rubber knife, and officers would use mock taser cartridges to subdue the bad guy, like this. but these cartridges are expensive, around £30 a pop, and being in a room in your workplace isn't exactly the same as a life—threatening scenario. so virtual reality company avrt have created a massive space using these sensor mats where officers can put on a headset and roam around a virtual environment. would you mind just stepping onto that side for me? they can be transported to a normal street, an alleyway or a rooftop, to create a more realistic feeling. and an instructor even adds a voice, so it feels as though you're dealing with a real person. and things got intense. put the weapon down, put the weapon down! stay on the floor, stay on the floor! stay on the floor, please! it highlights a few flaws that we have in sort of real—life training in terms of, obviously, people come to do a role play and there
we went out to the police constabulary in derbyshire, where officers are learning how and when to use taught in a room, where someone in a big blue padded suit would approach you with a rubber knife, and officers would use mock taser cartridges to subdue the bad guy, like this. but these cartridges are expensive, around £30 a pop, and being in a room in your workplace isn't exactly the same as a life—threatening scenario. so virtual reality company avrt have created a massive space using...
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we have already been working with the local authorities, derbyshire county council, chesterfield boroughcouncil, uncovered multi—recovery, how we can help the community. it is far whiter thanjust how we can help the community. it is far whiter than just playing football and it‘s essential we get this money coming through. the national league as a whole needs around 3 million a month. there‘s over 3000 people employed in the national league, there‘sjobs over 3000 people employed in the national league, there‘s jobs at sta ke. from non—league to the top division in scotland, there is recognition across the board that supporters are key to the health of the game. here‘s the celtic manager, neil lennon. we haven‘t got a crystal ball, we can‘t predict when supporters are going to come pick in the stadiums. i think we should endeavour to try and push on, even though restrictions are being tightened, it sounds contradictory, but where would you rather watch a football game, and an open—air venue or indoors? i think the opener is far safer and you have less chance of catching anything. edouard m
we have already been working with the local authorities, derbyshire county council, chesterfield boroughcouncil, uncovered multi—recovery, how we can help the community. it is far whiter thanjust how we can help the community. it is far whiter than just playing football and it‘s essential we get this money coming through. the national league as a whole needs around 3 million a month. there‘s over 3000 people employed in the national league, there‘sjobs over 3000 people employed in the...
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eastern england, we held onto some sunshine for much of the day and that was the scene there in derbyshireite warm, temperatures reached 26 celsius. but it will get much colderfor all of us over the next few days. in suffolk, we are looking at temperatures dropping by 14 degrees celsius between now and the end of the week. the cold air is on the way at the moment. it will arrive behind this cold front that will be pushing southwards across the uk. that will continue to bring rain for a time across scotland and northern ireland overnight, with the rain and skies clearing later on as that wet weather trundles its way into england. as the skies clear across the north, it will be a much colder night, cold enough for a touch of frost on the grass for northern areas of scotland, and england and wales, stilljust about into that mild air. through wednesday, the cold front will continue to push southward and eastward, outbreaks of rain all areas. the rain will turn increasingly heavy across the east. showers follow to western england and wales, scotland and northern ireland having the best of the d
eastern england, we held onto some sunshine for much of the day and that was the scene there in derbyshireite warm, temperatures reached 26 celsius. but it will get much colderfor all of us over the next few days. in suffolk, we are looking at temperatures dropping by 14 degrees celsius between now and the end of the week. the cold air is on the way at the moment. it will arrive behind this cold front that will be pushing southwards across the uk. that will continue to bring rain for a time...
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hello, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines from the uk and around the world. on the eve of another set of crunch brexit trade talks, the government warns it will re—write a deal already agreed with the eu. police in birmingham arrest a man in connection with a series of knife attacks in the city, which left one person dead and seven others injured. the public inquiry into the manchester arena terror attack begins this morning, as families of the 22 victims look for answers. and just, the feelings of apprehension, the feeling that you might never get the full story of what has gone on, who's to blame and all that. india records more than 90,000 new cases of coronavirus in a day — only the us now has more covid infections. after his disqualification from the us open, novak djokovic apologises to the line judge he hit with a tennis ball. hello. the uk government is planning new legislation which could change the nature of parts of the brexit agreement signed with the european union last year. downing street insists it's a standby in case the trade talks with the
hello, i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines from the uk and around the world. on the eve of another set of crunch brexit trade talks, the government warns it will re—write a deal already agreed with the eu. police in birmingham arrest a man in connection with a series of knife attacks in the city, which left one person dead and seven others injured. the public inquiry into the manchester arena terror attack begins this morning, as families of the 22 victims look for answers. and...
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we've already been working with local authorities, derbyshire county council, chesterfield county councilr than playing foot ball project. it is wider than playing football and it's essential we get the money coming through. the national league as a whole needs around £3 million a month, and there are over 3000 people employed in the national league, itsjobs are over 3000 people employed in the national league, its jobs at stake. what do you think will happen? do you think some clubs will follow macclesfield out of existence? you think some clubs will follow macclesfield out of existence ?|j don't like to think about it that way, mike. it is such a part of the community. maybe it is inevitable from what people are telling me, that it may well be the case, but let's try not to think like that. let's think positive. what you need is some hollywood actors to come and step in. like what is happening at wrexham. well, one of the teams that chesterfield will play this season — if the national league starts of course — is wrexham, and they could be in line for a hollywood takeover. a warning tha
we've already been working with local authorities, derbyshire county council, chesterfield county councilr than playing foot ball project. it is wider than playing football and it's essential we get the money coming through. the national league as a whole needs around £3 million a month, and there are over 3000 people employed in the national league, itsjobs are over 3000 people employed in the national league, its jobs at stake. what do you think will happen? do you think some clubs will...
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we have already been working with the local authorities, derbyshire county counsel, chester for counselne of the most high profile football players in the world, ac milan forward zlatan ibrahimovic has tested positive for coronavirus. the announcement comes just hours before the italian giants were due to face fc bodo of norway in the europa league third qualifying round. ibrahimovic is the second player at the club to test positive this week. typically come if you know him, he's not short on confidence. he tweeted about the situation situation this afternoon... the road world championships are under way in italy. the netherlands anna van der breggen won todays women's time—trial, but the racing was overshadowed by a terrible crash as the defedning champion chloe dygert lost control on the 31 km course, the american appeared to suffer a mechanicalfailure with her bike on qa descent before hitting a barrier. her suypport vehicle was qucikly on the scene, the extent of her injuries aren't known yet but the us team said she was concious and talking one of australia's finest batsmen, dean j
we have already been working with the local authorities, derbyshire county counsel, chester for counselne of the most high profile football players in the world, ac milan forward zlatan ibrahimovic has tested positive for coronavirus. the announcement comes just hours before the italian giants were due to face fc bodo of norway in the europa league third qualifying round. ibrahimovic is the second player at the club to test positive this week. typically come if you know him, he's not short on...
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eastern england, we held onto some sunshine for much of the day and that was the scene there in derbyshirebut it will get much colderfor all of us over the next few days. in suffolk, we are looking at temperatures dropping by 1a degress celsius between now and the end of the week. the cold air is on the way at the moment. it will arrive behind this cold front that will be pushing southwards across the uk. that will continue to bring rain for a time across scotland and northern ireland overnight with the rain and skies clearing later on as that wet weather moves its way into england. as the skies clear across the north it will be in much colder night, cold enough for a touch of frost on the grass for some areas of scotland and england, and england and wales of the state stilljust about into that mild air. through wednesday, the cold front will continue to push southward and eastward self outbreaks of rain all areas. the rain will turn increasingly heavy across the east. showers follow to western england and wales, scotland and northern ireland having the best of the dry weather and sunshine
eastern england, we held onto some sunshine for much of the day and that was the scene there in derbyshirebut it will get much colderfor all of us over the next few days. in suffolk, we are looking at temperatures dropping by 1a degress celsius between now and the end of the week. the cold air is on the way at the moment. it will arrive behind this cold front that will be pushing southwards across the uk. that will continue to bring rain for a time across scotland and northern ireland overnight...
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ends and ascending when we held onto some time for much of the day and that was the scene there in derbyshire of us over it will get much colder for all of us over the next few days. in suffolk we are looking at temperatures dropping by 14 celsius between now and the end of the week. the cold air is on the way at the moment. it will arrive by this cold front that will be pushing southwards across the uk. that will continue to bring rain for a time across scotland and northern ireland obr night with the rain clary disguise clary later on as to what we re disguise clary later on as to what were the its into england. at the skies clear across the north it will be in much colder night, cold enough for a touch of frost on the grass for a touch of frost on the grass for some areas of scotland and england and england wills of the state still just about england and england wills of the state stilljust about into that mild air. due wednesday, the cold front will continue to push southward and eastward self outbreaks of rain all areas. the rain will turn increasingly heavy across the east. shower and f
ends and ascending when we held onto some time for much of the day and that was the scene there in derbyshire of us over it will get much colder for all of us over the next few days. in suffolk we are looking at temperatures dropping by 14 celsius between now and the end of the week. the cold air is on the way at the moment. it will arrive by this cold front that will be pushing southwards across the uk. that will continue to bring rain for a time across scotland and northern ireland obr night...
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good morning, it's wednesday morning, i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the latest headlines: nhs staff and care workers will be prioritised — as the government tries to get to grips with the surge in demand for coronavirus tests. we are working night and day to improve and increase the capacity and the turnaround. the uk's inflation rate fell to a five—year low in august — as the effect of the eat out to help out scheme pushed down restaurant prices. longer jail sentences for serious criminals under plans announced by the government. drinking when you're pregnant — official advice is don't drink at all — now it's being proposed that even one glass of wine should be marked on your child's medical records. the reason for that? to accurately identify children at risk of foetal alcohol spectrum disorder. if you're pregnant or on maternity leave, let me know if you have had a drink or two during your pregnancy — @vicderbyshire on instagram and twitter or email victoria@bbc.co.uk and postponed physical check—ups on babies born during lockdown could mean that many cases of a condition called
good morning, it's wednesday morning, i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the latest headlines: nhs staff and care workers will be prioritised — as the government tries to get to grips with the surge in demand for coronavirus tests. we are working night and day to improve and increase the capacity and the turnaround. the uk's inflation rate fell to a five—year low in august — as the effect of the eat out to help out scheme pushed down restaurant prices. longer jail sentences for serious...
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this is bbc news, and victoria derbyshire, good morning. the top stories.essage this morning on the state of the coronavirus pandemic, warning the uk stands at a "critical point". in madrid, more than 800,000 residents have been ordered to stay at home to combat a sharp rise in infections and deaths there. a leak of confidential documents involving £2 trillion of transactions reveal how the husband of one of the conservative party's biggest donors, was secretly funded by a russian oligarch, with close ties to president putin. labour will set out its 3—step plan for the economy and its virtual conference saying a labour government would create jobs, retrain workers and rebuild business. the uk government agrees new emergency deals with train companies to continue to cover any losses on the railways caused by low passenger numbers. us presidential candidate joe biden says it would be an abuse of power if republican senators confirm any us supreme court nominee put forward by donald trump before november's election. there is no official labour party conference
this is bbc news, and victoria derbyshire, good morning. the top stories.essage this morning on the state of the coronavirus pandemic, warning the uk stands at a "critical point". in madrid, more than 800,000 residents have been ordered to stay at home to combat a sharp rise in infections and deaths there. a leak of confidential documents involving £2 trillion of transactions reveal how the husband of one of the conservative party's biggest donors, was secretly funded by a russian...
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i'm victoria derbyshire with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.help curb the spread of coronavirus. a change of advice — the government tell us to work from home in england, and there'll be no return of spectators to sport events for the time being, with more restrictions to come. the prime minister is charing a cabinet meeting right now — that will be followed by a cobra emergency committee. he'll then set out the measures in the commons at lunchtime before he addresses the nation on tv tonight. do you think a 10pm curfew on purpose will make any difference? some parts of the country already have such
i'm victoria derbyshire with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.help curb the spread of coronavirus. a change of advice — the government tell us to work from home in england, and there'll be no return of spectators to sport events for the time being, with more restrictions to come. the prime minister is charing a cabinet meeting right now — that will be followed by a cobra emergency committee. he'll then set out the measures in the commons at lunchtime before he...
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hi, good morning and welcome to bbc news, i'm vic victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines... personal attacks and feisty exchanges from the two men who want to be the next president of the united states. millions tune into the first presidential tv debate. i'm not going to answer the question because... why won't you answer that question? the question is... radical left... will you shut up, man. listen... the men insulted each other and argued about america's response to coronavirus, race and tax. people out there need help. but why didn't you do it in the last 25 years? because you weren't president screwing things up. you were a senator and... you're the worst president america has ever had, come on. let me just tell you, joe, in 47 months, i've done more than you've done in 47 years, joe. new restrictions come in across the north east of england, with a ban on people meeting other households. banaz mahmod from south london was killed aged 20 by her father and uncle after they said she'd shamed their family. 13 years on, still in hiding in witness protection after giving ev
hi, good morning and welcome to bbc news, i'm vic victoria derbyshire, here are the headlines... personal attacks and feisty exchanges from the two men who want to be the next president of the united states. millions tune into the first presidential tv debate. i'm not going to answer the question because... why won't you answer that question? the question is... radical left... will you shut up, man. listen... the men insulted each other and argued about america's response to coronavirus, race...
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good morning, welcome to bbc news, this is victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines... restrictions in england which ban social gatherings of more than six people have come into effect. similar restrictions are in place in scotland and wales, but with younger children exempt from the ‘rule of six'. do you support the new law, the rule of six, or will you'make your own decision as a former supreme court judge lord sumption told bbc radio this morning? the prime minister's former top legal advisor geoffrey cox, says he will vote against a bill that would enable the government to break international law by overriding parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement. a british medical association survey of 8,000 doctors in england suggests most believe there'll be a second peak of coronavirus cases within the next six months. high winds threaten to spread devastating wildfires even further across the west coast of the united states. and coming up this hour... we'll talk to line of duty‘s adrian dunbar and vicky mcclure — dementia is a cause close to both of them. they'll explain th
good morning, welcome to bbc news, this is victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines... restrictions in england which ban social gatherings of more than six people have come into effect. similar restrictions are in place in scotland and wales, but with younger children exempt from the ‘rule of six'. do you support the new law, the rule of six, or will you'make your own decision as a former supreme court judge lord sumption told bbc radio this morning? the prime minister's former top legal...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. the headlines.st $750 in income tax the year he ran for president. self—isolate or face a £1,000 — new laws come into force in england for anyone testing positive for coronavirus. while the majority of people have been following the rules. we know that unfortunately not everybody has. and that's why one of the reasons why we have seen an increase in the rates again. all first year and foundation students at manchester metropolitan university will be taught online only for the next two weeks, to try to stop a coronavirus outbreak spreading. three more areas of wales are going into local lockdown, meaning nearly two—thirds of the country will be living under tighter restrictions. more now on the news that around 3,000 students in the uk are currently thought to be in lockdown at universities from dundee to exeter. labour has called on ministers to consider pausing the return of students whose terms are yet to start. let's speak now to larissa kennedy president of the national union of students. do thi
i'm victoria derbyshire. the headlines.st $750 in income tax the year he ran for president. self—isolate or face a £1,000 — new laws come into force in england for anyone testing positive for coronavirus. while the majority of people have been following the rules. we know that unfortunately not everybody has. and that's why one of the reasons why we have seen an increase in the rates again. all first year and foundation students at manchester metropolitan university will be taught online...
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this is both in derbyshire and nearby in greater manchester.atisation, and it is something eve ryo ne privatisation, and it is something everyone should support. the constituent wrote to me yesterday, my child started at primary school la st my child started at primary school last week. inevitably, she has picked up a cold. that code includes a slight temperature. she is not allowed back to school until she has had a negative covid—19 test result nor are my wife and i allowed to go to work. no tests are available. this scenario is being repeated in thousands of households across the country with children who have already been out of school for six months facing further weeks at home because they cannot get a test. their heroic efforts of teachers to enable the full reopening of schools are being undermined by the chaos of the testing system. when will schoolchildren, teachers and support staff have reliable, rapid access to testing and results so that covid—19 cases can be swiftly identified and isolated, and disruption to education minimised?
this is both in derbyshire and nearby in greater manchester.atisation, and it is something eve ryo ne privatisation, and it is something everyone should support. the constituent wrote to me yesterday, my child started at primary school la st my child started at primary school last week. inevitably, she has picked up a cold. that code includes a slight temperature. she is not allowed back to school until she has had a negative covid—19 test result nor are my wife and i allowed to go to work....
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hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines... — but a warning that some children are months behind in their learning. ministers say it's vital students return to the classroom. schools are open, they are ready for those young people, they have put in place all the measures that i've been talking about to keep pupils safe, but it is important for both their educational prospects and their mental health that young people are back in school over the course of this week. while in france, workers are expected to wear marks from today — as the number of coronavirus cases in the country continues to rise. president trump defends one of his supporters who's charged with murdering two people during protests against the police shooting of a black man. manchester united footballer marcus rashford campaigns to try to end child food poverty in the uk. wearing a mask in most workplaces has been made compulsory by the french government. the labour ministry said the new arrangement will apply to all shared spaces in offices and factories, high s
hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines... — but a warning that some children are months behind in their learning. ministers say it's vital students return to the classroom. schools are open, they are ready for those young people, they have put in place all the measures that i've been talking about to keep pupils safe, but it is important for both their educational prospects and their mental health that young people are back in school over the course of this week....
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earlier my colleague victoria derbyshire spoke to both of them to find out more about why this issue time and i hope they are focused on at this point. and vicky, how would you say your friends from the dementia choir have fared in the last few months? i reached out to everybody the other day, and asked for their comments. the majority of our acquire are not in care homes, a lot of them are living on their own, some peoplejust need their friends and family, and that is their main source of care. that has been really difficult because they have not had the option to have people there and the restrictions now with the six, trying to make that work is going to be difficult, but i spoke to them and i did ask them for some examples that i've written down here just because i wanted to get it right, because it is from their words. just simple things like one—way systems in the shops has been difficult, talking has declined, their physical and mental health, and even maureen, who we sadly lost a couple of weeks ago, she did not understand the virus and she kept trying to brush it off. it's v
earlier my colleague victoria derbyshire spoke to both of them to find out more about why this issue time and i hope they are focused on at this point. and vicky, how would you say your friends from the dementia choir have fared in the last few months? i reached out to everybody the other day, and asked for their comments. the majority of our acquire are not in care homes, a lot of them are living on their own, some peoplejust need their friends and family, and that is their main source of...
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victoria derbyshire spoke exclusivley to ba naz‘s older sister, bekhal., the feelings of being nervous and insecure. but it doesn't get better. there are days and times of the year where it is bad and it flares up. you know, worse than any other time during the year. but i am always looking over my shoulder, definitely. what do you worry could happen to you? the same thing as banaz. what, being attacked and tortured and killed? yeah, if not worse. did you ever think your family was capable of what they did to your sister? yes, idid. i used to picture that. but i didn't think they would actually go to that extent. it is unforgettable and hard to live with daily. what do you remember most about your sister? she was very respectful of other people and their needs and wants. she was a calm person and never lost her cool. she was always thinking of others before herself. i think this is why everything has happened the way it has. she has put over people's needs before her own. so you think if she had left the family home she might not be dead now? absolutely.
victoria derbyshire spoke exclusivley to ba naz‘s older sister, bekhal., the feelings of being nervous and insecure. but it doesn't get better. there are days and times of the year where it is bad and it flares up. you know, worse than any other time during the year. but i am always looking over my shoulder, definitely. what do you worry could happen to you? the same thing as banaz. what, being attacked and tortured and killed? yeah, if not worse. did you ever think your family was capable of...