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our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of. carers that have come together to sing andra day's rise up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. # we will rise. it's hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it's already raised more than £1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much apart. holly hamilton, bbc news. earlier lord coe, the double olympic gold medallist and president of world athletics, told us he was on the fifth and final day of his 2.6 challenge. my final day is 26 lots of shuttle runs. greg rusedski, who is also one of the ambassadors for greenhouse, the charity i am rai
our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of. carers that have come together to sing andra day's rise up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and...
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and it isa become the diversity choir.ople that we are supporting as well. it is hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it has already raised more than 1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much a part. as we know, hundreds of millions around the world have been spending the past few weeks at home, but what about those who don‘t have a fixed address, such as travelling communities? the bbc‘s tim allman reports on one unusual group in italy, which found itself stranded when the lockdown arrived. so what do you do when the show can‘t go on? that was the question facing the darix 0rfei circus. they were travelling through sicily when the entire country simply shut down. no crowds to entertain, no shows to perform. crucially, no money coming in. they can rehearse, they can look after their animals. but how are they going to survive? translation: we are stuck here because of the coronavirus. but thank god, we have been helped in many ways, but above all w
and it isa become the diversity choir.ople that we are supporting as well. it is hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it has already raised more than 1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much a part. as we know, hundreds of millions around the world have been spending the past few weeks at home, but what about those who don‘t have a fixed address, such as travelling communities? the bbc‘s tim allman reports on one...
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. # i'll rise up, i'll rise like the day # i'll rise up... 0ur diversity choir, i'm particularly proudarers that have come together to sing andra day's rise up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. singing it's hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it's already raised more than £1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much apart. holly hamilton, bbc news. nell mcandrew is a model turned fitness coach and marathon runner, who was one of those who should have been running today — she joins us from south west london. i think you have run eight marathons. how disappointed are you not to be running today? of course it is disappointing. everyo
. # i'll rise up, i'll rise like the day # i'll rise up... 0ur diversity choir, i'm particularly proudarers that have come together to sing andra day's rise up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6...
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our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.that have come together to sing andra day's rise up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. # we will rise. it's hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it's already raised more than £1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much apart. holly hamilton, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. hundreds of millions of people around the world have been spending the past few weeks at home, but what of those without a permanent home — what in the uk we used to call "of no fixed abode"? take travelling communities. how have they adapted? tim allman repo
our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.that have come together to sing andra day's rise up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that...
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our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.ning because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. # we will rise. it's hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it's already raised more than £1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much apart. holly hamilton, bbc news. the environment secretary will be asked about the impact on agriculture. hundreds of farmers had diversified into the so—called agri—tourism. portnellan beef farm overlooks loch lomond. chris came home to the family business after university. to make a living, he diversified into agri—tourism. part of that is offering watersports to visitors. but after loc
our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.ning because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. # we will rise. it's hoped, however, the 2.6...
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.# 0ur diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.se up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. singing it's hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it's already raised more than £1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much apart. just incredible to see what everyone has been doing. let's bring in britain's most decorated female 0lympian, dame katherine grainger, who is chair of uk sport. you may have seen some of the marvellous things people have been getting up to. no pressure than on some former athletes like yourself. what do you have planned? some former athletes like yourself. what d
.# 0ur diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.se up. most of them are signing because, actually, physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. singing it's hoped,...
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our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. # we will rise. it's hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real difference. it's already raised more than £1.6 million so far as people across the country come together while remaining still very much apart. holly hamilton, bbc news. a reminder of the news that in italy, one of the worst affected countries following the pandemic concerning coronavirus, italy is now reporting 260 virus deaths, their lowest total since the middle of march. so some good news there. and just check out these pictures from italy. there you go, an example of the extent of the coronavirus lockdown across the country. these drone imag
our diversity choir, i'm particularly proud of.physical communication is quite difficult and quite challenging for them, so they've had to invent all sorts of ways of trying to get together to become the diversity choir. it's a very emotive youtube to watch and i really recommend anyone to watch it because it's exactly why the 2.6 challenge is going ahead — to support organisations and people that we are supporting too. # we will rise. it's hoped, however, the 2.6 challenge can make a real...