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our first report is from our health correspondent dominic hughes.esting correspondent dominic hughes. is the key to moni�* spread testing is the key to monitoring the spread of the new omicron variant. casesin spread of the new omicron variant. cases in england and now scotland have already been identified and more are bound to follow. this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon was urging caution and calling for tougher rules on self isolation and travel and working from home where possible. firstly, get vaccinated. it is the single most important thing you can do to protect yourselves and each other. secondly, test for covert maker regularly. as i said, we will be increasing testing in areas where the new variant has been identified. but for all of us, wherever we are, evenif but for all of us, wherever we are, even if we are feeling fine, regular lateral flow testing is a really important way of finding out if we might have the virus. in important way of finding out if we might have the virus.— important way of finding out if we might
our first report is from our health correspondent dominic hughes.esting correspondent dominic hughes. is the key to moni�* spread testing is the key to monitoring the spread of the new omicron variant. casesin spread of the new omicron variant. cases in england and now scotland have already been identified and more are bound to follow. this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon was urging caution and calling for tougher rules on self isolation and travel and working from home...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. dominic hughes, bbc news.geon who carried out caesareans on the women. the families were told there was no connection between the deaths, which were six weeks apart. they're calling for inquests into the deaths to be opened. the east kent hospitals trust says it could not identify the source of the infection, and the surgeon had no history of the virus. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is with me. what's the background to this case? this put the death of two women, kim samson, and samantha mackay, if two different hospitals run by the same nhs trust. however both developed complications that doctors could not diagnose and unfortunately both died a few days after giving birth. tests later revealed both had died of herpes. it is extremely rare to die of this indeed, but despite the rarity of the death of the two families were told there was no link between the cases.— between the cases. what have you discovered? _ between the cases. what have you discovered? working _ between the cases. what hav
dominic hughes, bbc news. dominic hughes, bbc news.geon who carried out caesareans on the women. the families were told there was no connection between the deaths, which were six weeks apart. they're calling for inquests into the deaths to be opened. the east kent hospitals trust says it could not identify the source of the infection, and the surgeon had no history of the virus. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is with me. what's the background to this case? this put the death...
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dominic hughes reports.cally the —50s and the clinically vulnerable has proved more sluggish than the initial vaccinations that began last december. this are administered six months after the second dose, and up until now it has not been possible to book an appointment until you reach that milestone. but from monday, the rules in england are being relaxed so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9 million boosterjabs have so far been administered — that's nearly 16% of the uk population over the age of 12 — and initial data shows confidence in the vaccine among the over—50s remains high, with 94% likely to get their booster. in scotland, people will be able to book boosters online from later this month, and in wales and northern ireland, people will be invited to book an appointment. care homes are an obvious priority for the booster programme and here, there's some good news, with residents in nine out of ten homes in
dominic hughes reports.cally the —50s and the clinically vulnerable has proved more sluggish than the initial vaccinations that began last december. this are administered six months after the second dose, and up until now it has not been possible to book an appointment until you reach that milestone. but from monday, the rules in england are being relaxed so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9...
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dominic hughes reports.t all cases of cervical cancer linked to the human papillomavirus vaccine, the hpv vaccine programme targeting the virus itself was introduced in the uk in 2008 when girls aged between 11 and 13 were first offered the jab. since september 2019, offered the jab. since september2019, boys offered the jab. since september 2019, boys of the same age have also been eligible. now the first real study of the vaccine shows it has had a dramatic effect. cervical cancer rates of 87% lower in girls who offer the vaccine when aged 12 and 13. it is estimated that by mid 2019, the hpvjab gram had prevented around a50 cervical cancers and around a50 cervical cancers and around 17,200 three cancers, all of which have needed some medical intervention. this study looked _ medical intervention. this study looked at _ medical intervention. this study looked at people . medical intervention. ti 3 study looked at people who both had the vaccine for hpv and could have had cervical cancer. cervical screening
dominic hughes reports.t all cases of cervical cancer linked to the human papillomavirus vaccine, the hpv vaccine programme targeting the virus itself was introduced in the uk in 2008 when girls aged between 11 and 13 were first offered the jab. since september 2019, offered the jab. since september2019, boys offered the jab. since september 2019, boys of the same age have also been eligible. now the first real study of the vaccine shows it has had a dramatic effect. cervical cancer rates of...
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here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.e again, shoppers in england have to get used to compulsively face coverings. the new regulations, post offices, banks, hairdressers, takeaways and public transport. some people are exempt from wearing a mask for health reasons but at waterloo station in london not everyone was on board. i am waterloo station in london not everyone was on board. i am going out every weekend _ everyone was on board. i am going out every weekend to _ everyone was on board. i am going out every weekend to the - everyone was on board. i am going out every weekend to the clubs, i everyone was on board. i am going l out every weekend to the clubs, you can still do that but you have to worry masking a club, it makes no sense. fin worry masking a club, it makes no sense. ~ ., w ., worry masking a club, it makes no sense. ~ ., ., ., , ., sense. an overreaction, it does not make anyone _ sense. an overreaction, it does not make anyone safer. _ sense. an overreaction, it does not make anyone safer. the _ sense. an
here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.e again, shoppers in england have to get used to compulsively face coverings. the new regulations, post offices, banks, hairdressers, takeaways and public transport. some people are exempt from wearing a mask for health reasons but at waterloo station in london not everyone was on board. i am waterloo station in london not everyone was on board. i am going out every weekend _ everyone was on board. i am going out every weekend to _ everyone was on...
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dominic hughes joins us. dominic hughes “oins us. good mornin: dominic hughes “oins us.m here _ dominic hughes joins us. good morning from here in - dominic hughesjoins us. (emf. morning from here in newcastle. the royal victoria infirmary. this is one of the largest teaching hospitals in england, where the very first covid—19 patients were treated at the end of january 2020. like many nhs staff across the country, staff are braced for what could be a very tough winter indeed. i'm delighted to say i am joined by some guests. director of infection prevention and control. and a consultant microbiologist. thanks so much forjoining me. you were involved in the treatment of the very first cases of covid—19 so when that happened injanuary very first cases of covid—19 so when that happened in january 2020, very first cases of covid—19 so when that happened injanuary 2020, did you envisage that we would be where we are now? hot you envisage that we would be where we are now?— we are now? not at all. i think it was very difficult _ we are now? not at all. i think it was very diff
dominic hughes joins us. dominic hughes “oins us. good mornin: dominic hughes “oins us.m here _ dominic hughes joins us. good morning from here in - dominic hughesjoins us. (emf. morning from here in newcastle. the royal victoria infirmary. this is one of the largest teaching hospitals in england, where the very first covid—19 patients were treated at the end of january 2020. like many nhs staff across the country, staff are braced for what could be a very tough winter indeed. i'm...
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they say it's a testament to the power of science to protect dominic hughes, bbc news.dicines regulator. the tablet will be given twice a day to vulnerable patients, recently diagnosed with the disease. our medical editor, fergus walsh, is here. hooray. indeed, up till now, the treatments we have had four covid have been for the seriously ill already in hospital, but this is a tablet that can stop covid potentially in its tracks. in the trials, it was shown to halve the risk of people being hospitalised or dying. we would want to see those trials when there is wide groups of people taking it to show they do stand up, but it has been approved by the mhra, the regulator in the uk, and the uk is the first country in the world to approve this antiviral treatment. the uk also the first country to approve a covid vaccine, the pfizer and astrazeneca jab. but this is important because it can be given to vulnerable people soon after they are infected, when they have had a positive pcr. and i can see it being used for example when there is an outbreak in a care home. the uk gover
they say it's a testament to the power of science to protect dominic hughes, bbc news.dicines regulator. the tablet will be given twice a day to vulnerable patients, recently diagnosed with the disease. our medical editor, fergus walsh, is here. hooray. indeed, up till now, the treatments we have had four covid have been for the seriously ill already in hospital, but this is a tablet that can stop covid potentially in its tracks. in the trials, it was shown to halve the risk of people being...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.netherlands have confirmed that 61 passengers who have arrived in the country on two flights from south africa have tested positive for covid—19. they've been placed in isolation at a hotel near amsterdam's schipol airport. they were among about 600 passengers who were held for several hours after arrival while they were tested for the virus. the dutch authorities are carrying out further testing to see if there are any cases of the omicron variant. we can speak now to bbc africa's health correspondent, rhoda odhiambo, who is in nairobi. how severe is the situation on the ground? how severe is the situation on the round? ., ,, ., how severe is the situation on the round? ., ~ u, ., ground? right now in south africa a lot of peeple _ ground? right now in south africa a lot of peeple are — ground? right now in south africa a lot of people are on _ ground? right now in south africa a lot of people are on high _ ground? right now in south africa a lot of people are on high alert - lot of p
dominic hughes, bbc news.netherlands have confirmed that 61 passengers who have arrived in the country on two flights from south africa have tested positive for covid—19. they've been placed in isolation at a hotel near amsterdam's schipol airport. they were among about 600 passengers who were held for several hours after arrival while they were tested for the virus. the dutch authorities are carrying out further testing to see if there are any cases of the omicron variant. we can speak now...
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dominic hughes reports.monday, the rules in england are being relaxed so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9 million boosterjabs have so far been administered — that's nearly 16% of the uk population over the age of 12 — and initial data shows confidence in the vaccine among the over—50s remains high, with 94% likely to get their booster. in scotland, people will be able to book boosters online from later this month, and in wales and northern ireland, people will be invited to book an appointment. care homes are an obvious priority for the booster programme and here, there's some good news, with residents in nine out of ten homes in england having been offered a booster. the rest are booked in to be seen in the next few weeks. but the race is on between the vaccine, the virus and the coming winter. dominic hughes, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. some of the wettest conditions so far across
dominic hughes reports.monday, the rules in england are being relaxed so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9 million boosterjabs have so far been administered — that's nearly 16% of the uk population over the age of 12 — and initial data shows confidence in the vaccine among the over—50s remains high, with 94% likely to get their booster. in scotland, people will be able to book boosters online...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.analysis commissioned by county councils and shared with the bbc. of those in care, around 12,000 are in children's homes, and that number is rising. local authorities say this is due to a shortage of foster carers and cuts to family support. the government says it's providing new grant funding to help maintain children's social care. our political correspondent chris mason has this report. i realised when i left my mum how little support i have compared to other kids. i was just a bit scared. oliwia is 24 and lives in oxford. she was 16 when her life changed in a way she'll never forget. this emergency happened and i had to go into emergency foster care. it was so terrifying for me, i remember at that time. i didn't know where i'll end up. and it was terrifying. and there's a shortage of foster carers. it means the demand for and cost of places in children's homes is rocketing. from oxfordshire to cheshire, local authorities across england are confronted by this. here in warrington, a
dominic hughes, bbc news.analysis commissioned by county councils and shared with the bbc. of those in care, around 12,000 are in children's homes, and that number is rising. local authorities say this is due to a shortage of foster carers and cuts to family support. the government says it's providing new grant funding to help maintain children's social care. our political correspondent chris mason has this report. i realised when i left my mum how little support i have compared to other kids....
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with all the details, here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.. but there is some concern over how shoppers in england will cope with the return of face coverings. the vast majority of the public, when it was required to wear face coverings, were very good about it, and still are in scotland and wales, where the regulations were never removed. but there is definitely a minority of people who seem to think that the rules shouldn't apply to them and they are causing problems at stores. we've seen the levels of violence that shopworkers faced more than doubled during the pandemic. there are changes in schools, too, where staff and pupils in year 7 and above are also being advised to wear masks in communal areas. in scotland, that rule applies in class, as well. and international travellers coming to the uk now also need to take a pcr test within two days of their arrival and self—isolate until they get a negative result. but perhaps the biggest changes are the modifications to the booster programme — slashing the gap between second jab and booster f
with all the details, here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.. but there is some concern over how shoppers in england will cope with the return of face coverings. the vast majority of the public, when it was required to wear face coverings, were very good about it, and still are in scotland and wales, where the regulations were never removed. but there is definitely a minority of people who seem to think that the rules shouldn't apply to them and they are causing problems at stores....
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ouple of minutes i would speak to a gp about the booster programme and how that is being managed and how it can be managed. let's talk to our political correspondent, chris mason, who's in westminster. we are waiting for a news briefing in a couple of hours�*s time. it will be interesting to hear what more borisjohnson be interesting to hear what more boris johnson say. be interesting to hear what more boris johnson say.— boris johnson say. what will be really interesting _ boris johnson say. what will be really interesting is _ boris johnson say. what will be really interesting is the - boris johnson say. what will be really interesting is the tone i boris johnson say. what will be really interesting is the tone is| really interesting is the tone is struck by borisjohnson. yes, there will be attempts no doubt to address the logistical issues that i know you will be talking about in a few moments and dominic was reflecting on in his report there about ramping up on in his report there
dominic hughes, bbc news.ouple of minutes i would speak to a gp about the booster programme and how that is being managed and how it can be managed. let's talk to our political correspondent, chris mason, who's in westminster. we are waiting for a news briefing in a couple of hours�*s time. it will be interesting to hear what more borisjohnson be interesting to hear what more boris johnson say. be interesting to hear what more boris johnson say.— boris johnson say. what will be really...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.etts, health information manager at cancer research uk, said more research was needed to see whether women receiving the vaccine continued to be protected at high rates later in life, and women should still attend screenings — but hopefully the vaccine programme would lead to cervical cancer becoming a rare disease. it's a start. it is a massive moment. it is really great to have a great new story as well at the moment. we have seen massive numbers, 90% almost reduction in cervical cancer rates is something to be really celebrated. its cervical cancer rates is something to be really celebrated.— to be really celebrated. its quite limited, though, _ to be really celebrated. its quite limited, though, the _ to be really celebrated. its quite limited, though, the age - to be really celebrated. its quite limited, though, the age range l to be really celebrated. its quite i limited, though, the age range that has been looked out over this given that the vaccination programme only started be
dominic hughes, bbc news.etts, health information manager at cancer research uk, said more research was needed to see whether women receiving the vaccine continued to be protected at high rates later in life, and women should still attend screenings — but hopefully the vaccine programme would lead to cervical cancer becoming a rare disease. it's a start. it is a massive moment. it is really great to have a great new story as well at the moment. we have seen massive numbers, 90% almost...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. karis betts who you saw in that report — she's health information manager at cancer research uk. thank you forjoining us. these statistics are quite amazing. what is your reaction to them? yes. statistics are quite amazing. what is your reaction to them? yes, like ou said, is your reaction to them? yes, like you said. it — is your reaction to them? yes, like you said. it is— is your reaction to them? yes, like you said, it is historic, _ is your reaction to them? yes, like you said, it is historic, it _ is your reaction to them? yes, like you said, it is historic, it is - is your reaction to them? yes, like you said, it is historic, it is a - you said, it is historic, it is a massive moment and it is really great to have a great new story at the moment. we have seen massive numbers, 90% almost reduction in cervical cancer rates is something to be really celebrated. it is cervical cancer rates is something to be really celebrated.— to be really celebrated. it is quite limited, though,
dominic hughes, bbc news. karis betts who you saw in that report — she's health information manager at cancer research uk. thank you forjoining us. these statistics are quite amazing. what is your reaction to them? yes. statistics are quite amazing. what is your reaction to them? yes, like ou said, is your reaction to them? yes, like you said. it — is your reaction to them? yes, like you said. it is— is your reaction to them? yes, like you said, it is historic, _ is your reaction to them?...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.important it is to understand the people that fall into this group of less than i% as individuals. can you tell us a bit more about the individuals within that group? absolutely. thank you for having me this morning. what our research at the british red cross shows is it's about deprivation can be a really big driverfor about deprivation can be a really big driver for high—intensity use of a&e. if you look at maps of areas of high deprivation and those of high—intensity use of a&e, they really have a strong overlap. we know that deprivation can be a driver for this and know that people who frequently attend a&e of all ages will also have other things going on. they are likely to have physical health issues that need addressing, these people have high admissions to hospitals than other groups. there will be other things going on in their lives. why do health inequalities, for example, loneliness and isolation, financial problems, a bereavement or sudden life changes that can be impactin
dominic hughes, bbc news.important it is to understand the people that fall into this group of less than i% as individuals. can you tell us a bit more about the individuals within that group? absolutely. thank you for having me this morning. what our research at the british red cross shows is it's about deprivation can be a really big driverfor about deprivation can be a really big driver for high—intensity use of a&e. if you look at maps of areas of high deprivation and those of...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.iant b.1.1.529 now has a name, omicron, according to the world health organization, which met in geneva last night to discuss the threat posed by this mutation of the coronavirus. the who had advised against travel bans, stressing instead that the measures we are all so familiar with — hand hygiene, masks and social distancing — are more important than ever. what's really important as an individual is to lower your exposure. these proven public health measures have never been more important — distancing, wearing of a mask, making sure that it's over your nose and mouth, with clean hands, making sure you avoid crowded spaces, be in rooms where there's good ventilation, and when it's your turn, get vaccinated. but governments around the world have taken a different view. the uk isjust one a number of countries to have imposed bans on southern african nations where cases have been identified. the united states, the eu, singapore, israel, japan, and kenya are among those who have either im
our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.iant b.1.1.529 now has a name, omicron, according to the world health organization, which met in geneva last night to discuss the threat posed by this mutation of the coronavirus. the who had advised against travel bans, stressing instead that the measures we are all so familiar with — hand hygiene, masks and social distancing — are more important than ever. what's really important as an individual is to lower your exposure. these proven...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ve attended this gurdwara today to celebrate the festival of bandi chhor divas. it's one of the biggest festivals in the sikh calendar. it marks the prison release of their sixth guru, hargobind ji, back in 1619. now, amongst the worshipers here today... first of all, tell me, what's so special about today for you? it's come after a very difficult year for many of us. well, after last year's lockdown, it's been great to come to the gurdwara where there's no restrictions. last year, there was one—way systems, a lot of restrictions on the numbers. also, it's been great to see some of the elderly here. last year, a lot of the elderly never came in. now they're coming in, volunteering and socialising. also, in the evening, i'm looking forward to bringing in the kids, cos they've been looking forward to coming here, lighting candles, listening to the religious sermon, the kirtan, this evening. how about you ? what are you looking forward to today? how are you celebrating? just spending time
dominic hughes, bbc news.ve attended this gurdwara today to celebrate the festival of bandi chhor divas. it's one of the biggest festivals in the sikh calendar. it marks the prison release of their sixth guru, hargobind ji, back in 1619. now, amongst the worshipers here today... first of all, tell me, what's so special about today for you? it's come after a very difficult year for many of us. well, after last year's lockdown, it's been great to come to the gurdwara where there's no...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.spondent adam fleming is at westminster: lets look ahead to later on today when the prime minister will talk about the boosterjabs programme and how it will be accelerated. what more do we know? the how it will be accelerated. what more do we know?— how it will be accelerated. what more do we know? the policy change esterda more do we know? the policy change yesterday when _ more do we know? the policy change yesterday when the _ more do we know? the policy change yesterday when the government's - yesterday when the government's adviser said all adults over 18 should get the booster vaccination and the gap between the second jab and the gap between the second jab and the gap between the second jab and the booster should be shrunk to three months rather than six so we will get more operational detail about how those millions of extra doses will be delivered quite. the prime minister will be talking about enhanced role for local pharmacies, we will see a return to the football stadium mo
dominic hughes, bbc news.spondent adam fleming is at westminster: lets look ahead to later on today when the prime minister will talk about the boosterjabs programme and how it will be accelerated. what more do we know? the how it will be accelerated. what more do we know?— how it will be accelerated. what more do we know? the policy change esterda more do we know? the policy change yesterday when _ more do we know? the policy change yesterday when the _ more do we know? the policy change...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.year—old girl, who was rescued 18 days after going missing from a campsite in western australia, has spent herfirst night at home with her parents. cleo smith was discovered in a locked house on tuesday. in the last few hours, police have released new audio of the moment she was found, as shaimaa khalil reports. i have got her. the moment clear smith was rescued and the moment she identified herself to the officers. the four—year—old was found in a room and police smashed into a locked house not farfrom her family's home in a western australian town. clear the vanished from herfamily�*s australian town. clear the vanished from her family's tent well camping at a popular tourist spot on the western australian coast. her story gripped australia and sparked one of the biggest police operations in the area with extensive air, land and sea searches. a $1 million reward offered on her whereabouts. a man remains in police custody after twice being taken to hospitalfor south inflicted wounds.
dominic hughes, bbc news.year—old girl, who was rescued 18 days after going missing from a campsite in western australia, has spent herfirst night at home with her parents. cleo smith was discovered in a locked house on tuesday. in the last few hours, police have released new audio of the moment she was found, as shaimaa khalil reports. i have got her. the moment clear smith was rescued and the moment she identified herself to the officers. the four—year—old was found in a room and police...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.n breakfast — we'll speak to professor adam finn from thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation — that's just after 7 o'clock. a lot of gas coming up and plenty of information. if you are asking questions that might have arisen about how you go about getting a booster, what you should do if you are in a vulnerable situation and have not had the beast. we will try to answer questions over the course of the programme. labour leader sir keir starmer has reshuffled his shadow cabinet with a big promotion for yvette cooper to shadow home secretary amongst the changes. some labour mps believe there are growing divisions between him and the deputy leader angela rayner. let's speak to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. the timing of it yesterday was fascinating. it the timing of it yesterday was fascinating-— the timing of it yesterday was fascinatina. ., , ., , ., fascinating. it was a bit annoying for an . ela fascinating. it was a bit annoying for angela rayner _ fasci
dominic hughes, bbc news.n breakfast — we'll speak to professor adam finn from thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation — that's just after 7 o'clock. a lot of gas coming up and plenty of information. if you are asking questions that might have arisen about how you go about getting a booster, what you should do if you are in a vulnerable situation and have not had the beast. we will try to answer questions over the course of the programme. labour leader sir keir starmer has...
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dominic hughes reports.the booster programme for the over 50s and the clinically vulnerable has proved more sluggish than the initial vaccinations that began last december. this are administered six months after the second dose, and up until now it has not been possible to book an appointment until you reach that milestone. but from monday liberals in england are being relaxed, so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9 million booster jabs have so far been administered. that is nearly 16% of the uk population over the age of 12. and it —— initial data shows confidence in the vaccine among the over 50s remains high, with 94% likely to get better booster. in scotland, people will be able to book boosters online from later this month, and in wales and northern ireland, people will be invited to book an appointment. care homes are an obvious priority for the booster programme, and here there is some good news, with residen
dominic hughes reports.the booster programme for the over 50s and the clinically vulnerable has proved more sluggish than the initial vaccinations that began last december. this are administered six months after the second dose, and up until now it has not been possible to book an appointment until you reach that milestone. but from monday liberals in england are being relaxed, so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at...
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dominic hughes live _ back to you. thank you. dominic hughes live in _ back to you. thank you.e is close to breaking wayne rooney's record. england secure a spot in qatar, as harry kane edges closer to wayne rooney's all time record. a great night for scotland, who also won. they'll be one of the seeded teams in the draw for the play—offs, as northern ireland drew with italy. katie gornall reports. side by side, but the gulf between the two could hardly be greater. san marino are the worst team in world football. still, gareth southgate urged england to take them seriously. bellingham up there again, but it's harry maguire who connects! 1—0 up afterfive minutes, the goals against this part—time defence just kept on coming. top corner this time. harry kane's club form may be up for debate, but for country he just can't miss. this was his fourth, and england's sixth, of a frantic first half. a draw would have been enough, but they were meant to run up a high score. emile smith rowe scored his first for his country, 10—0 the final score. england have qualified for qatar, and they
dominic hughes live _ back to you. thank you. dominic hughes live in _ back to you. thank you.e is close to breaking wayne rooney's record. england secure a spot in qatar, as harry kane edges closer to wayne rooney's all time record. a great night for scotland, who also won. they'll be one of the seeded teams in the draw for the play—offs, as northern ireland drew with italy. katie gornall reports. side by side, but the gulf between the two could hardly be greater. san marino are the worst...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.it a 1a—year—old gunman and three other teenagers aged between 16 and 18 have been found guilty at birmingham crown court of murdering the schoolboy keon lincoln. jurors are still considering a charge of murder against a fifth defendant. 15—year—old keon lincoln was stabbed, and shot outside his house in birmingham injanuary this year. we'll be hearing the latest from our correspondence at birmingham crown court in the next few minutes on that verdict, but as i say the jurors are still considering their verdicts on other charges. the bank of england has left interest rates unchanged at 0.1%. there was much speculation they might rise, head off surging inflation. our economics correspondent, andy verity, is at the bank. this is the bank of england. confounded all the commentators, and a? , ., , ., , ., confounded all the commentators, and a? , ., , ., ~ ., a? yes, that is right, and you know, there have — a? yes, that is right, and you know, there have been _ a? yes, that is right, and
dominic hughes, bbc news.it a 1a—year—old gunman and three other teenagers aged between 16 and 18 have been found guilty at birmingham crown court of murdering the schoolboy keon lincoln. jurors are still considering a charge of murder against a fifth defendant. 15—year—old keon lincoln was stabbed, and shot outside his house in birmingham injanuary this year. we'll be hearing the latest from our correspondence at birmingham crown court in the next few minutes on that verdict, but as i...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.there doing it really tough with mnd and people connected with mnd who are fighting a really tough fight at the minute, and we're just showing them that we care. commentator: this is a sensational try. there aren't many in super league that could do that. _ kev is running for his former team—mate and friend rugby league legend rob burrow. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. his family can't quite believe what kev is about to do. 100 miles in one day without no sleep? you are crazy! you know we think you are amazing. thank you for doing everything you have done for my dad and people with mnd. good luck on your next challenge. today's run will be a physical and mental test like no other. running through the night, - sleep deprived, glycogen depleted, fatigued, he motivates us to do - things that we don't think we can do and he does that by leading - by example and doing things that nobody should be able to do. kev will be raising money for people with motor neurone dise
dominic hughes, bbc news.there doing it really tough with mnd and people connected with mnd who are fighting a really tough fight at the minute, and we're just showing them that we care. commentator: this is a sensational try. there aren't many in super league that could do that. _ kev is running for his former team—mate and friend rugby league legend rob burrow. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. his family can't quite believe what kev is about to do. 100 miles in one day...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes is at the royal victoria infirmary in newcastle.ry of the nhs? the evidence that we have not of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows — of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us _ of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us that _ of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us that day - of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us that day today | of the nhs? the evidence that we i have got shows us that day today we are busy— have got shows us that day today we are busy in_ have got shows us that day today we are busy in the hospital and i have no doubt — are busy in the hospital and i have no doubt that we face another busy winter~ _ no doubt that we face another busy winter. ~ . , no doubt that we face another busy winter. ~ ., , , no doubt that we face another busy winter. ~ . , , . no doubt that we face another busy winter. ., , , ., , winter. what underlines is that? why is it so busy? — winter. what underlines is that? why is it so busy? i— winter. what underlines is that? why is it so busy?
our health correspondent dominic hughes is at the royal victoria infirmary in newcastle.ry of the nhs? the evidence that we have not of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows — of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us _ of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us that _ of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us that day - of the nhs? the evidence that we have got shows us that day today | of the nhs? the evidence that we i have got shows us that day today we...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.s covid variant now has a name, omicron, according to the world health organization, which met in geneva last night to discuss the threat posed by this mutation of the coronavirus. the who had advised against travel bans, stressing instead that the measures we are also familiar with, hand hygiene, masks and social distancing, are more important than ever. what masks and social distancing, are more important than ever. what is really important — more important than ever. what is really important as _ more important than ever. what is really important as an _ more important than ever. what is really important as an individual i more important than ever. what is really important as an individual is| really important as an individual is to lower your exposure. these proven public health measures have never been more important — distancing, wearing a mask, making sure it is over your nose and mouth, with clean hands, making sure you avoid crowded spaces, being in rooms where there is good v
our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.s covid variant now has a name, omicron, according to the world health organization, which met in geneva last night to discuss the threat posed by this mutation of the coronavirus. the who had advised against travel bans, stressing instead that the measures we are also familiar with, hand hygiene, masks and social distancing, are more important than ever. what masks and social distancing, are more important than ever. what is really important —...
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our first report is from our health correspondent dominic hughes.s the key to monitoring the spread of the new 0micron variant. cases in england and now scotland have already been identified and more are bound to follow. this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon was urging caution, calling for tougher rules on self isolation and travel and working from home where possible. firstly, get vaccinated. it is the single most important thing we can do to protect ourselves and each other. secondly, test for covid regularly. as i said, we will be increasing testing in areas where the new variant has been identified. but for all of us, wherever we are, even if we are feeling fine, regular lateral flow testing is a really important way of finding out if we might have the virus. in england, so far, three cases have been found — in nottingham, brentwood in essex and central london. in scotland, four cases have been identified, in lanarkshire and two in the greater glasgow and clyde area, not all related to foreign travel. all close contacts of susp
our first report is from our health correspondent dominic hughes.s the key to monitoring the spread of the new 0micron variant. cases in england and now scotland have already been identified and more are bound to follow. this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon was urging caution, calling for tougher rules on self isolation and travel and working from home where possible. firstly, get vaccinated. it is the single most important thing we can do to protect ourselves and each other....
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dominic hughes, bbc news. who disappeared from the public eye almost three weeks ago, has said she is safe and well in a video call with the international olympic committee. the ioc said its president thomas bach had spoken to peng for 30 minutes and she was "doing fine". 0ther footage of her at a restaurant and tennis match has also emerged over the weekend — but the women's tennis association says it's still concerned about her wellbeing. charging points for electric vehicles will have to be installed at new homes — as well as new offices and supermarkets in england, from next year, under new legislation being outlined by borisjohnson today. the prime minister will tell business leaders that another ia5,000 charging points will be installed annually but labour says the announcement doesn't address what it called the "appalling" geographical divide in available ev points. a week after the queen had to pull out of the remembrance day service at the cenotaph because of a back strain, she's attended a christenin
dominic hughes, bbc news. who disappeared from the public eye almost three weeks ago, has said she is safe and well in a video call with the international olympic committee. the ioc said its president thomas bach had spoken to peng for 30 minutes and she was "doing fine". 0ther footage of her at a restaurant and tennis match has also emerged over the weekend — but the women's tennis association says it's still concerned about her wellbeing. charging points for electric vehicles will...
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won nine constructors' championships and seven drivers�* titles — and dominated much of the 1980s and 1990s. lizzie greenwood hughesig business, frank williams made formula i a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team. up to the chequered flag and past it goes alanjones. i have had a wonderful life, i wouldn't change anything, truthfully. an exciting business with something to worry about. which can be quite healthy, actually. it's been very good to me. in total, williams racing won nine constructors world titles and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes and he is world champion. and damon hill wins the japanese grand prix and i have got to stop, because i have got a lump in my throat. his achievements are all the more incredible, considering many of those victories came after he sustained a serious spinal injury in 1986. an "inconvenience", he called it. ayrton senna was the driver williams idolised and his tragic death whi
won nine constructors' championships and seven drivers�* titles — and dominated much of the 1980s and 1990s. lizzie greenwood hughesig business, frank williams made formula i a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team. up to the chequered flag and past it goes alanjones. i have had a wonderful life,...
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won nine constructors�* championships and seven drivers�* titles and dominated much of the 1980s and 1990s. lizzie greenwood hughes a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. ,, , ., ., ,, world. seven wins for frank william" — world. seven wins for frank williams' team, _ world. seven wins for frank williams' team, up - world. seven wins for frank williams' team, up to - world. seven wins for frank williams' team, up to the i world. seven wins for frank - williams' team, up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alan jones... flag and passed it goes alan jones. .. �* . flag and passed it goes alan jones... �* . ., ., jones... i've had a wonderful life, wouldn't have _ jones... i've had a wonderful life, wouldn't have changed _ jones... i've had a wonderful life, wouldn't have changed anything, | wouldn't have changed anything, truthfully. an exciting business. i don't _ truthfully. an exciting business. i don't have — truthfully. an exciting business. i don'
won nine constructors�* championships and seven drivers�* titles and dominated much of the 1980s and 1990s. lizzie greenwood hughes a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. ,, , ., ., ,, world. seven wins for frank william" — world. seven wins for frank williams' team, _ world. seven wins for frank williams' team, up - world....
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germany says russian gas is needed to transition away from coal and nuclear energy. dominic cane has more from berlin. then hugh has been very simply that they don't believe that the organisation behind the old stream pipeline cold old stream to agee, which is based in switzerland. they don't believe that it has enshrined german law into its operations at least based here in germany. white technical ruling, but the basic deal being that the company needs to fully set itself up in germany and accept german jurisdiction as it were before any green lighting can be given in terms of the effect this ruling will have. well, it's a temporary stay in one perspective. we know that the company concerned nordstrom to a g in switzerland has gotten till a point in january. sure. reply. but obviously there is the geopolitical significance in this, this pipeline. really polarizes opinion, not just in ukraine or germany, but around europe. there are some in germany who say, this is a good idea that this is helpful to the german economy. that gas coming through, we'll offer a new opportunities for gas consumers around western e
germany says russian gas is needed to transition away from coal and nuclear energy. dominic cane has more from berlin. then hugh has been very simply that they don't believe that the organisation behind the old stream pipeline cold old stream to agee, which is based in switzerland. they don't believe that it has enshrined german law into its operations at least based here in germany. white technical ruling, but the basic deal being that the company needs to fully set itself up in germany and...
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lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his remarkable life. in a sport so dominatedding up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alanjones. i have had a wonderful life, i wouldn't change anything, truthfully. an exciting business with something to worry about. which can be quite healthy, actually. it's been very good to me. in total, a williams racing won nine constructors world titles and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes and he is world champion.
lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his remarkable life. in a sport so dominatedding up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alanjones. i have had a wonderful life, i wouldn't change anything, truthfully. an exciting business with something to worry about. which can be quite healthy, actually. it's been very good...
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lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his remarkable life. in a sport so dominated by global big business, frank williams made formula 1 a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alanjones. i have had a wonderful life, i wouldn't change anything, truthfully. an exciting business with something to worry about. which can be quite healthy, actually. it's been very good to me. in total, a williams racing won nine constructors world titles and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes and he is world champion. and damon hill wins the japanese grand prix and i have got to stop, because i have got a lump in my throat. his achievements are all the more incredible, considering many of those victories came after he sustained a serious spinal injury in 1986. an "inconvenience", he called it. ayrton senna was the driver williams idolised and his
lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his remarkable life. in a sport so dominated by global big business, frank williams made formula 1 a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alanjones. i have had a wonderful life, i wouldn't change anything, truthfully....
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lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his remarkable life. ina in a sport so dominated business, frank williams made formula i a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. ,, , ., ., ~ . ., , world. seven wins for frank williams team. u- world. seven wins for frank williams team- up to — world. seven wins for frank williams team- up to the _ world. seven wins for frank williams team. up to the chequered - world. seven wins for frank williams team. up to the chequered flag - world. seven wins for frank williams team. up to the chequered flag and| team. up to the chequered flag and passedit team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alanjones. i team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alan jones.— passed it goes alan jones. i have had a wonderful— passed it goes alan jones. i have had a wonderful life, _ passed it goes alan jones. i have had a wonderful life, i _ passed it goes alan jones. i have had a w
lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his remarkable life. ina in a sport so dominated business, frank williams made formula i a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. ,, , ., ., ~ . ., , world. seven wins for frank williams team. u- world. seven wins for frank williams team- up to — world. seven wins for frank williams team- up to the _...
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lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his life. in a sport so dominatede former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team, up to the chequered flag and past it goes alan jones. .. i've had a wonderful life, wouldn't have changed anything, truthfully. an exciting business. always something to worry about, which can be quite healthy, actually. it's been very good to me. in total, williams racing won nine constructors�* and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes andi he's world champion. and damon hill wins- the japanese grand prix. and i've got to stop, because i've got a lump in my throat! - and perhaps there could have been many more, had he managed to sign a young lewis hamilton. the record—breaking driver instead choosing mclaren. but hamilton�*s tribute today shows just how much respect they had for each other. describing him as one of the kindest people he had met in the sport, and adding
lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his life. in a sport so dominatede former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams�* team, up to the chequered flag and past it goes alan jones. .. i've had a wonderful life, wouldn't have changed anything, truthfully. an exciting business. always something to worry about, which can be quite...
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lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his life. in a sport so dominated salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams' team, up to the chequered flag and past it goes alan jones. .. i've had a wonderful life, wouldn't have changed anything, truthfully. an exciting business. always something to worry about, which can be quite healthy, actually. it's been very good to me. in total, williams racing won nine constructors' and seven drivers titles. mansell finishes andi he's world champion. and damon hill wins- the japanese grand prix. and i've got to stop, because i've got a lump in my throat! - and perhaps there could have been many more, had he managed to sign a young lewis hamilton. the record—breaking driver instead choosing mclaren. but hamilton's tribute today shows just how much respect they had for each other. describing him as one of the kindest people he had met in the sport, and adding, what he a
lizzie greenwood hughes looks back at his life. in a sport so dominated salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. seven wins for frank williams' team, up to the chequered flag and past it goes alan jones. .. i've had a wonderful life, wouldn't have changed anything, truthfully. an exciting business. always something to worry about, which can be quite healthy,...
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hughes here with your sports news. and wales' women kept alive their hopes of qualifying for their first world cup after thrashing greece 5—nil tonight. they dominatedolland got another two before half time then holland curled in her second to make it 4—nil. tash harding rounded off the scoring for wales, who remain second in their group, 2 points behind france who they play next week. scotland went one—nil down to ukraine after 20 minutes in their qualifier at hampden, roksolana kravchuck with the goal, but the scots had numerous chances to equalise and eventually salvaged a draw when abi harrison scored in injury time. like wales, they're second in their group — two points behind spain who they play on tuesday. meanwhile the draw for the play—offs for next year's men's world cup was made this afternoon and the headlines for british fans are that if both scotland and wales win their semi—finals then they will play each other in their final — which means only one of them can reach the tournament. scotland will be at home to ukraine whilst wales will play austria in cardiff. but there are some very good sides in the play—offs including italy and port
hughes here with your sports news. and wales' women kept alive their hopes of qualifying for their first world cup after thrashing greece 5—nil tonight. they dominatedolland got another two before half time then holland curled in her second to make it 4—nil. tash harding rounded off the scoring for wales, who remain second in their group, 2 points behind france who they play next week. scotland went one—nil down to ukraine after 20 minutes in their qualifier at hampden, roksolana...
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dominant. 70% of tesla. neil: shareholders were richly rewarded but not to that level. >> when you only have 2% and he's a cofounder that gives you less power. neil: hughn. in the meantime we are getting a timeline how they will get everything done in washington before christmas and let's just say santa is saying wait! is welcome back to coast to coast. we expect an interim spending bill to prevent the government shutdown on the house for tomorrow. the senate later this week. it is a short-term bill to fund the government through january. lawmakers must do it all over again. the debt limit looms on december 15th. >> if we do not we will of his rate our current recovery. a matter of days the majority of americans would suffer financial pain as critical payments like social security checks and military paychecks would not reach their bank accounts and that would likely be followed by a deep recession. >> reporter: human said she had confidence the treasury could pay its bills through december 15th but she's not sure after that. the gop wants democrats use the filibuster proof budget reconciliation process to avoid a filibuster and lift the debt ceiling o
dominant. 70% of tesla. neil: shareholders were richly rewarded but not to that level. >> when you only have 2% and he's a cofounder that gives you less power. neil: hughn. in the meantime we are getting a timeline how they will get everything done in washington before christmas and let's just say santa is saying wait! is welcome back to coast to coast. we expect an interim spending bill to prevent the government shutdown on the house for tomorrow. the senate later this week. it is a...