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- the president on wednesday, of. course the downing street readout emphasised — course the downingn zaghari—ratcliffe - emphasised the immediate freeing of nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and| nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual_ nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual nationals _ nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual nationals being _ nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual nationals being held, - other dual nationals being held, apparently, _ other dual nationals being held, apparently. it— other dual nationals being held, apparently, it seems _ other dual nationals being held, apparently, it seems as - other dual nationals being held, apparently, it seems as a - other dual nationals being held, apparently, it seems as a form. other dual nationals being held, i apparently, it seems as a form of hostage _ apparently, it seems as a form of hostage and _ apparently, it seems as a form of hostage and the _ apparently, it seems as a form of hostage and the iranian - apparently, it seems as a form of hostage and the iranian readout, | hostage and
- the president on wednesday, of. course the downing street readout emphasised — course the downingn zaghari—ratcliffe - emphasised the immediate freeing of nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and| nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual_ nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual nationals _ nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual nationals being _ nas is nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and other dual nationals being held, - other dual nationals being held,...
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— the downing street flat in which the prime minister lives?e minister lives? yes, there has been a development in this - prime minister lives? yes, there has been a development in this ongoing | been a development in this ongoing saga. the flat above downing street where barrister —— borisjohnson and his fiancee have been renovating, it is flat number 11 which is considerably bigger. the work has been ongoing for some time. a lot of questions about where the money is coming from and how much is been spent and what it has been spent on. reports that the charity has been set up to raise money and fund this project. the prime minister's press secretary has insisted that no conservative party funds have been used to pay for refurbishment of downing street but the electoral commission is stepping into answer questions now of their conservative party. they have said they are in contact with the party to establish whether any sums relating to the renovation work for within the regime regulated by the commission. it does not seem to amount to a formal
— the downing street flat in which the prime minister lives?e minister lives? yes, there has been a development in this - prime minister lives? yes, there has been a development in this ongoing | been a development in this ongoing saga. the flat above downing street where barrister —— borisjohnson and his fiancee have been renovating, it is flat number 11 which is considerably bigger. the work has been ongoing for some time. a lot of questions about where the money is coming from and how...
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- clots. 0k, don't go far away, we have the downing street press l have the downing street pressthe time being, thank you very much. professor linda bauld is a public health expert at the university of edinburgh and joins me now. that afternoon. i'd like to pick up on the issue we were just discussing about vaccine hesitancy and whether you feel the public here in the uk is picking up at all on those fears in europe or whether, in fact, people are turning up confidently for their vaccines. the people are turning up confidently for their vaccines.— for their vaccines. the uptake so far has exceeded _ for their vaccines. the uptake so far has exceeded far _ for their vaccines. the uptake so far has exceeded far what - for their vaccines. the uptake so far has exceeded far what any i for their vaccines. the uptake so far has exceeded far what any ofj for their vaccines. the uptake so i far has exceeded far what any of us could have expected. here in scotland we've had almost all people over the age of 65 who have taken up the vaccine when offered so it has been phenomenal. i have he
- clots. 0k, don't go far away, we have the downing street press l have the downing street pressthe time being, thank you very much. professor linda bauld is a public health expert at the university of edinburgh and joins me now. that afternoon. i'd like to pick up on the issue we were just discussing about vaccine hesitancy and whether you feel the public here in the uk is picking up at all on those fears in europe or whether, in fact, people are turning up confidently for their vaccines. the...
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street business card, a downing street business card, a downing street e—mail address and a direct downingilling. you well, i don't know exactly what role he was fulfilling.— he was fulfilling. you have 'ust told me, he was fulfilling. you have 'ust told me. an i he was fulfilling. you have 'ust told me, an unpaid * he was fulfilling. you have just told me, an unpaid adviser. if| he was fulfilling. you have just l told me, an unpaid adviser. if he had a business _ told me, an unpaid adviser. if he had a business card _ told me, an unpaid adviser. if he had a business card or _ told me, an unpaid adviser. if he had a business card or an - told me, an unpaid adviser. it us: had a business card or an e—mail address, then that will have been, i imagine, signed off by civil servants at the time who followed the procedures. as i say, there are unpaid advisors and it is important for the government to take advice from people who have expertise and are willing to offer it. so from people who have expertise and are willing to offer it.— are willing to offer it. so they get are willing to offer it.
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downing street _ pretty straight bat. absolutely. downing street have _ pretty straight bat.tunity when journalists should ask the prime minister about his views. as you said, being very straight down the line, there is a delicate balance to be struck between downing street and how it comments publicly on the the country. i think we might see slightly lower numbers this week but the following weeks should bring very good news on vaccinations. bend very good news on vaccinations. and also ruite very good news on vaccinations. and also quite good news on vaccinations is people's attitudes to the vaccine. there has been a survey researching that showing an increasing desire to have the vaccine and to think the vaccine is a good thing. vaccine and to think the vaccine is a good thing-— a good thing. yes, as a nation we are becoming _ a good thing. yes, as a nation we are becoming more _ a good thing. yes, as a nation we are becoming more positive - a good thing. yes, as a nation we | are becoming more positive about a good thing. yes, as a nation we - are becoming more positive a
downing street _ pretty straight bat. absolutely. downing street have _ pretty straight bat.tunity when journalists should ask the prime minister about his views. as you said, being very straight down the line, there is a delicate balance to be struck between downing street and how it comments publicly on the the country. i think we might see slightly lower numbers this week but the following weeks should bring very good news on vaccinations. bend very good news on vaccinations. and also ruite...
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officials at the downing street _ bit more about that today.ials at the downing street briefing - bit more about that today. officials| at the downing street briefing were understandably saying this remains a very successful programme, more than 25 million people offered a first dose, who have had a first dose so far. it was said that new research shows that it cuts transmission by 30% from the vaccinated to those who have not had the vaccine. 60% reduction was quoted in catching covid amongst the over 70s, and a bigger reduction in risk of actually becoming seriously ill. that is all very positive but i think today's developments are a reminder that making big predictions about what might happen in the months ahead is very difficult because supplies can never be predicted that accurately. thanks very much. all of which brings us to the latest official figures on the pandemic. the latest coronavirus figures show there were 5,758 new cases recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average the number of new cases reported per day in t
officials at the downing street _ bit more about that today.ials at the downing street briefing - bit more about that today. officials| at the downing street briefing were understandably saying this remains a very successful programme, more than 25 million people offered a first dose, who have had a first dose so far. it was said that new research shows that it cuts transmission by 30% from the vaccinated to those who have not had the vaccine. 60% reduction was quoted in catching covid amongst...
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downing street say they will not comment on speculation.om where they will do white house style press briefings, with allegra stratton. they have delayed those press briefings because of the pandemic. but the press association have done a freedom of information request and there that the renovations of that room have cost £2.6 million. what the government is saying is that they had to deck it out with audio equipment, visual equipment, it is a grade one listed building, suggesting it might be a little more expensive to do that. they say it is all in the name of bringing forward these white house style press briefings, which they say will increase transparency for the public. increase transparency for the ublic. ., ., increase transparency for the ublic. ., ~' , ., in myanmar an increasingly brutal crackdown by police and the military has not stopped protests against the military coup. meanwhile, the un's special envoy on myanmar has urged the security council to restore democracy to the country. in a private meeting in new york, members wer
downing street say they will not comment on speculation.om where they will do white house style press briefings, with allegra stratton. they have delayed those press briefings because of the pandemic. but the press association have done a freedom of information request and there that the renovations of that room have cost £2.6 million. what the government is saying is that they had to deck it out with audio equipment, visual equipment, it is a grade one listed building, suggesting it might be...
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we last saw dominic cummings leaving downing street with a cardboard box under his arm.viser is back in town and spoiling for a fight, telling mps about the disaster of events during the pandemic and how the department of health had been "a smoking ruin". he was supposed to be talking to the science and technology committee about the creation of a new agency, aria, to fund cutting—edge science projects. but he also gave a revealing insight into life inside government. the prime minister came to speak to me the sunday before he became prime minister and said would i come to downing street to try and help sort out the huge brexit nightmare. i said, yes, if, first of all, you're deadly serious about actually getting it done and avoiding a second referendum. secondly, double the science budget. third, create some entity. and fourth, support me in trying to change how whitehall works and the cabinet office work, because it's a disaster. and he said "deal". where did you say deal? where were you when that was concluded? in my living room, the sunday before he became prime mini
we last saw dominic cummings leaving downing street with a cardboard box under his arm.viser is back in town and spoiling for a fight, telling mps about the disaster of events during the pandemic and how the department of health had been "a smoking ruin". he was supposed to be talking to the science and technology committee about the creation of a new agency, aria, to fund cutting—edge science projects. but he also gave a revealing insight into life inside government. the prime...
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this is one of downing street was not the| one of downing street was not the locals, like everywhere not seen a punter for months. the country, it has not seen a punterfor months. the the country, it has not seen a punter for months. the government is not planning to make vaccines compulsory, orforce you not planning to make vaccines compulsory, or force you to do a test every time you leave the house. but they are looking at how pubs, restaurants, venues, football grounds and workplaces can use covid checks to help open up and let us back in. officials are considering if pubs and venues could stop social distancing if they carried out covid tracks. but they would leave the decision to do so up to individual firms. it decision to do so up to individual firms. , ., ., , ., firms. it is not really for the government _ firms. it is not really for the government to _ firms. it is not really for the government to abdicate - firms. it is not really for the government to abdicate its | government to abdicate its responsibility and leave it to the private sector to decide the rules, and then
this is one of downing street was not the| one of downing street was not the locals, like everywhere not seen a punter for months. the country, it has not seen a punterfor months. the the country, it has not seen a punter for months. the government is not planning to make vaccines compulsory, orforce you not planning to make vaccines compulsory, or force you to do a test every time you leave the house. but they are looking at how pubs, restaurants, venues, football grounds and workplaces can...
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just to tell you that there is a downing street news briefing coming up downing street news briefingry matt hancock is leading that briefing this evening at 5pm so follow that life here on bbc news. much more coming up in the next hour. we arejust much more coming up in the next hour. we are just going to pause and take a look at the weather prospects with chris. a full uk forecast coming up in just a moment but first or we go to the states where severe thunderstorms are developing and are capable of bringing some very large hail as well as a significant risk of some tornadoes developing during wednesday across parts of the south. those tornadoes could be very intense today and could last a long time so some damaging weather across the us expected. here in the uk we have another quiet day of whether with more clouds than yesterday, still some breaks across southern wales and south—west england. a few towards northern ireland and some broken cloud in scotland. some places will see sunshine, eastern england having the thickest cloud and we could see the odd patch of rain coming and goi
just to tell you that there is a downing street news briefing coming up downing street news briefingry matt hancock is leading that briefing this evening at 5pm so follow that life here on bbc news. much more coming up in the next hour. we arejust much more coming up in the next hour. we are just going to pause and take a look at the weather prospects with chris. a full uk forecast coming up in just a moment but first or we go to the states where severe thunderstorms are developing and are...
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the former downing street adviser dominic cummings describes the department of health as a "smoking ruin" in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic. a digital travel certificate — the eu suggests a way for holiday—makers to prove they've had a covid vaccination. bird song. and, why this is so unusual? the bird that's now so rare in the wild, it's forgotten how to sing its own song. coming up in sport later in the hour on bbc news, we will have the latest from the cheltenham festival, where champion hurdle star rachel blackmore has more rides on day two. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a damning report into child sex abuse in football says the football association failed to do enough to keep children safe after the scale of the problem came to light. the independent review found the fa was "too slow" to put protection measures in place following the high profile convictions of abusers in 1995. it identified significant institutional failings. our sports correspondent natalie pirks, reports. this is the day survivors have been waiting for, to see black—and—white wh
the former downing street adviser dominic cummings describes the department of health as a "smoking ruin" in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic. a digital travel certificate — the eu suggests a way for holiday—makers to prove they've had a covid vaccination. bird song. and, why this is so unusual? the bird that's now so rare in the wild, it's forgotten how to sing its own song. coming up in sport later in the hour on bbc news, we will have the latest from the cheltenham...
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the former downing street adviser dominic cummings describes the department of health as a "smoking ruinarly months of the coronavirus pandemic. and, why this is so unusual — the bird that's now so rare in the wild, it's forgotten how to sing its own song. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a damning report into child sex abuse in football says the football association failed to do enough to keep children safe after the scale of the problem came to light. the independent review found the fa was "too slow" to put protection measures in place following the high profile convictions of abusers in 1995, and identified "significant institutional failings", as our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, reports. this is the day survivors have been waiting for, to see black—and—white what they have always known, the fa should have done more to keep them safe. if i can't deal with this, i'm not going to be a footballer. in 2016, it was the harrowing story of survivor andy woodward which forced the game to examine its darkest truths. the impact it has had on my life is just catastrophic. you liv
the former downing street adviser dominic cummings describes the department of health as a "smoking ruinarly months of the coronavirus pandemic. and, why this is so unusual — the bird that's now so rare in the wild, it's forgotten how to sing its own song. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a damning report into child sex abuse in football says the football association failed to do enough to keep children safe after the scale of the problem came to light. the independent review...
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and boris is _ redecoration of downing street. is looking for ways to pay for it. come on, you know, is she totally out _ it. come on, you know, is she totally out of _ it. come on, you know, is she totally out of control - it. come on, you know, is she totally out of control with - it. come on, you know, is she totally out of control with her| totally out of control with her spending are not? i totally out of control with her spending are not?— totally out of control with her spending are not? i don't know whether carrie _ spending are not? i don't know whether carrie is _ spending are not? i don't know whether carrie is completely i spending are not? i don't know. whether carrie is completely out spending are not? i don't know - whether carrie is completely out of control— whether carrie is completely out of control with her spending. but we sort of— control with her spending. but we sort of get — control with her spending. but we sort of get some glimpses of what her relationship is with the prime minister— her relationship is
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will it roll down the street? >> i have never seen a structure move quite like this. >> that is so weird. you do not see that everyday. i will be coming down. residents, especially those who live on reed street will get a front row seat on sunday. >> will probably shut down the whole street and take it down the middle and back it in. it will be fun. >> if you'd like to see the home on the move it happens again on sunday between 8:00 and noon on first and read. once this home is rehab will be sold to less than market value. >> what a great idea. the cost of refurbishing it, even moving it has got to be cheaper than building a big new building. good for the city. thank you for that. >>> still ahead, amid california's homeless crisis, one common question is why are we not feeling vacant homes. tonight, one bay area city is doing just that. >> sometimes i think i will wake up from the stream because it is too good to be true. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it'
will it roll down the street? >> i have never seen a structure move quite like this. >> that is so weird. you do not see that everyday. i will be coming down. residents, especially those who live on reed street will get a front row seat on sunday. >> will probably shut down the whole street and take it down the middle and back it in. it will be fun. >> if you'd like to see the home on the move it happens again on sunday between 8:00 and noon on first and read. once this...
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i think downing street want things to go as slowly as possible, get the vaccines out as much as we caner the next few weeks, just see how this pans out. i don't think everybody should be terrified straightaway. i think a lot of people haven't really got around to booking their holidays anyway, simply because of the caution that's been urged. so as i say caution that's been urged. so as i sa j , ., , , caution that's been urged. so as i say , ., , , ., say the senior members of the government — say the senior members of the government were _ say the senior members of the government were fairly - say the senior members of the | government were fairly pleased say the senior members of the - government were fairly pleased with these _ government were fairly pleased with these sort _ government were fairly pleased with these sort of headlines, just calming _ these sort of headlines, just calming us down to my making sure that there _ calming us down to my making sure that there is — calming us down to my making sure that there is a very, very slow road map out— that there is a very, very sl
i think downing street want things to go as slowly as possible, get the vaccines out as much as we caner the next few weeks, just see how this pans out. i don't think everybody should be terrified straightaway. i think a lot of people haven't really got around to booking their holidays anyway, simply because of the caution that's been urged. so as i say caution that's been urged. so as i sa j , ., , , caution that's been urged. so as i say , ., , , ., say the senior members of the government...
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it has been a year of living in fear just to back down the street. grandparents are afraid to leave their homes. small business owners, attacked -- targeted and gunned down. attacks on some of our most vulnerable people in our nation, the elderly, low-wage workers and women. in fact, asian-american women suffered twice as many attacks asian-american men. we are learning again what we have always known, words vice -- words have consequences. it is the coronavirus, full stop. the conversation we had today with the aapi leaders and hearing all across the country is that hate and violence hide in plain sight and met with silence. that has been true throughout our history, but that has to change because our silence is complicity. we cannot be complicit. we have to speak out and have to act. in my first week in office, i signed an executive order directing federal agencies to combat this resurgence of xenophobia. the department of justice and partnership with the aapi community to prevent these crimes and to take on violent extremism and domestic terrorism.
it has been a year of living in fear just to back down the street. grandparents are afraid to leave their homes. small business owners, attacked -- targeted and gunned down. attacks on some of our most vulnerable people in our nation, the elderly, low-wage workers and women. in fact, asian-american women suffered twice as many attacks asian-american men. we are learning again what we have always known, words vice -- words have consequences. it is the coronavirus, full stop. the conversation we...
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and committed to 50,000 _ downing street and committed to 50,000 more nurses.this is not the way to go about that. it's a total faise _ way to go about that. it's a total false economy because we will seat nurses _ false economy because we will seat nurses leave. there are a huge proportion— nurses leave. there are a huge proportion of nursing staff that are approaching retirement. they will not stay~ — approaching retirement. they will not stay. this is an absolute kick in the _ not stay. this is an absolute kick in the teeth— not stay. this is an absolute kick in the teeth and the government realty— in the teeth and the government really need to think about what approach — really need to think about what approach they are taking here. the approach they are taking here. government approach they are taking here. tie: government stressing that approach they are taking here. ti9: government stressing that health workers are exempt from the pay freeze which will affect around 1.3 million public—sector workers was there also stressing that those earning less than £
and committed to 50,000 _ downing street and committed to 50,000 more nurses.this is not the way to go about that. it's a total faise _ way to go about that. it's a total false economy because we will seat nurses _ false economy because we will seat nurses leave. there are a huge proportion— nurses leave. there are a huge proportion of nursing staff that are approaching retirement. they will not stay~ — approaching retirement. they will not stay. this is an absolute kick in the _ not stay....
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he refused to quit, instead defending himself in the downing street garden.ircumstances was to drive to an isolated cottage on my father's farm. the political atmosphere turned sour. cabinet ministers said, "there had been tremendous goodwill — the early pandemic washed away the bitterness of brexit. but that came flooding back. all that bile, all that frustration." by the summer, with cases falling, and many rules relaxed, we didn't feel like a country in the grip of a pandemic. even encouraged to eat out. hello! but when schools and universities returned, the testing system couldn't cope and the rise began. a senior figure told me, "if you do nothing now, by the end of october, you'll get something worse than the first wave." there was frustration among some in downing street about the prime minister's attitude, sometimes appearing to be in "let it rip" mode. what i said to the prime minister over the summer is review what's gone on, there is likely to be a second wave, and don't make the same mistakes again, because i think that's unforgivable. i might hav
he refused to quit, instead defending himself in the downing street garden.ircumstances was to drive to an isolated cottage on my father's farm. the political atmosphere turned sour. cabinet ministers said, "there had been tremendous goodwill — the early pandemic washed away the bitterness of brexit. but that came flooding back. all that bile, all that frustration." by the summer, with cases falling, and many rules relaxed, we didn't feel like a country in the grip of a pandemic....
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minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn't spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing streettudio. but the prime minister hit back. we're increasing pay for nurses, we're massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn't the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1%pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would see their pay frozen. labour accused borisjohnson of cutting nurses pay — once you take inflation into account — a charge he dismissed. but after a week of constant pressure, could the prime minister now be paving the way for a u turn? the government's tone has certainly softened. this was a health minister's i
minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn't spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing streettudio. but the prime minister hit back. we're increasing pay for nurses, we're massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn't the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak,...
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we saw that in downing street. keir starmerand instead. we saw that in downing street. the criticism i've been hearing from politicians is more about how you react once it's clear that the vigil is going ahead. some of the other pictures that have emerged tonight have shown young women sitting around the bandstand at clapham common where we've seen many flowers placed today and then being detained. a lot of quite distressing scenes. we can see a young woman being detained there. it's those pictures that are being circulated by politicians tonight. widespread combination of the way the police have acted. as i say, concern from the government, from the mayor of london sadiq khan and in the last half an hour even some calls from political leaders like the lib dems leader ed davey for the met commissioner cressida dick to resign. commissioner cressida dick to resin. . ~' ,. time for a look at the weather. the weather on sunday morning isn't looking too bad for some of us, bright, even sunny skies on the way but it's not going to last. clouds expected to increase and rain is
we saw that in downing street. keir starmerand instead. we saw that in downing street. the criticism i've been hearing from politicians is more about how you react once it's clear that the vigil is going ahead. some of the other pictures that have emerged tonight have shown young women sitting around the bandstand at clapham common where we've seen many flowers placed today and then being detained. a lot of quite distressing scenes. we can see a young woman being detained there. it's those...
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downing street insisted today cases like this are rare but rare or not, it is of concern.h are known to be linked to international travel from brazil, a red list country, and that has led the labour party to accuse the government of being too slow to introduce their hotel quarantine policy and calling for measures at the borders to be tightened up. borisjohnson defending the regime, saying it is tough and saying they brought in hotel corentin as quickly as they could. 0ne brought in hotel corentin as quickly as they could. one thing i would point to is remember england's road map out of lockdown. there are four tests the government they need to be met before they proceed from step two steps. 0ne met before they proceed from step two steps. one is this, our assessment of the risk is not fundamentally changed by variants of concern. it was known of course this could be an issue and there will be hopes to try and contain this variant of the virus that in order to do that, in order to have confidence they can do that, they will want to find this missing case. thank you very mu
downing street insisted today cases like this are rare but rare or not, it is of concern.h are known to be linked to international travel from brazil, a red list country, and that has led the labour party to accuse the government of being too slow to introduce their hotel quarantine policy and calling for measures at the borders to be tightened up. borisjohnson defending the regime, saying it is tough and saying they brought in hotel corentin as quickly as they could. 0ne brought in hotel...
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when i then called downing street said well, did he?t of the conversation, - so that is the suspicion. i think it would be fair to say in diplomatic circles, - that some form of, let's not. call it a pledge, but some form of language that is comforting to the iranians, helpful- to them, has been used . in an attempt to clear this and, of course sunday's court hearing may well be - the first indication we have . as to whether or not that has done the trick. the complicated issue here is of course relations between western countries including the uk and iran, very difficult relations. we had the nuclear deal, which limited controls and certainly the timetable under which iran could develop a nuclear weapon. donald trump walked out of that, joe biden has walked in, there is an expectation that that might improve relations but there is a problem here, isn't there? the sanctions that have been tightened and tightened under successive us presidents make it almost impossible at the moment to lawfully transfer that money even if, as mark was su
when i then called downing street said well, did he?t of the conversation, - so that is the suspicion. i think it would be fair to say in diplomatic circles, - that some form of, let's not. call it a pledge, but some form of language that is comforting to the iranians, helpful- to them, has been used . in an attempt to clear this and, of course sunday's court hearing may well be - the first indication we have . as to whether or not that has done the trick. the complicated issue here is of...
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hundreds more gather to remember sarah everard, as downing street unveils new measures to protect womenexactly a year ago today, the curtain came down on theatres like this one and others up and down the uk, leaving empty chairs and empty stages. we will find out how it has affected those onstage and backstage and how they are preparing to reopen. another name in retail takes a hit. thorntons announce store closures, and greggs are expected to show a significant slump. who will survive the changes to how we eat and drink? it was the last major sporting event in the uk to be filled with fans. and now, a year on, the cheltenham festival will feel very different with no crowd, and no famous roar. and it may be a bit gloomy and damp as he cast open the curtains this morning. we will swap grey skies were blue ones as we go through the day. the full forecast here on breakfast. it's tuesday, the 16th march. our top story... the world health organization has urged countries not to pause covid vaccinations, after several major eu member states suspended their rollouts of the oxford—astrazeneca j
hundreds more gather to remember sarah everard, as downing street unveils new measures to protect womenexactly a year ago today, the curtain came down on theatres like this one and others up and down the uk, leaving empty chairs and empty stages. we will find out how it has affected those onstage and backstage and how they are preparing to reopen. another name in retail takes a hit. thorntons announce store closures, and greggs are expected to show a significant slump. who will survive the...
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thank you, a century old building in san jose was moved literally down the street. today it was an unusual sight is cruz moved the two story apartment building about a quarter of a mile down reade street. the building was gonna be knocked down, but the preservation action council fought to keep it intact. it was then sold to habitat for humanity. the organization says that they're going to remodel the building and use it for affordable housing. after the building is placed here today, this afternoon, there'll be a period probably about nine months. what we'll be doing site preparation, so the foundational have to be prepared. the site will be prepared. all the utility connections will be made. credible that they can move an apartment like that down the street habitat for humanity says it will recruit volunteers to renovate the apartment. they expect to begin those renovations early next year. coming up at 11 30 on sports wrap joe fonzi takes a closer look at how some high school athletes or juggling multiple sports all at once. now that covid-19 restrictions have bee
thank you, a century old building in san jose was moved literally down the street. today it was an unusual sight is cruz moved the two story apartment building about a quarter of a mile down reade street. the building was gonna be knocked down, but the preservation action council fought to keep it intact. it was then sold to habitat for humanity. the organization says that they're going to remodel the building and use it for affordable housing. after the building is placed here today, this...
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matt hancock is now at downing street. good afternoon for the coronavirus briefing.hokins briefing. i'mjoined by susan hopkins from _ briefing. i'mjoined by susan hopkins from public - briefing. i'mjoined by susan hopkins from public health | briefing. i'm joined by susan - hopkins from public health england. i've got an update on progress in our battle against coronavirus, some new evidence of the effectiveness of the vaccines, an update on cases of the vaccines, an update on cases of the brazilian variant of concern, and extra funding to support mental health in schools because of course on monday that marks our first step in the opening up after this lockdown. next week classrooms will once again be buzzing with activity, and i know that parents across england will be delighted, and i am sure relieved, that all children are going back to school. also from monday, i am just so pleased we are able to reopen care homes to visiting. we have put in place a very careful policy so each care home resident will be able to register a single, regular visitor who will be test
matt hancock is now at downing street. good afternoon for the coronavirus briefing.hokins briefing. i'mjoined by susan hopkins from _ briefing. i'mjoined by susan hopkins from public - briefing. i'mjoined by susan hopkins from public health | briefing. i'm joined by susan - hopkins from public health england. i've got an update on progress in our battle against coronavirus, some new evidence of the effectiveness of the vaccines, an update on cases of the vaccines, an update on cases of the...
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minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn't spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing streetdio. but the prime minister hit back. we're increasing pay for nurses, we're massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn't the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, a sewage failure, or indeed, a devastating fire such as we saw at notre dame. all that and more, but first, when news emerged that the government was recommending a 1% pay rise for nurses and most other nhs staff in england, ministers said it was all they could afford. other public sector workers would see their pay frozen. labour accused borisjohnson of cutting nurses�* pay — once you take inflation into account — a charge he dismissed. but after a week of constant pressure, could the prime minister now be paving the way for a u turn? the government's tone has certainly softened. this was a health minister'
minister a little bit more seriously if he hadn't spent £2.6 million of taxpayers money on a downing streetdio. but the prime minister hit back. we're increasing pay for nurses, we're massively increasing our investment in the nhs. he wasn't the only leader under pressure. this week has shown, again, that sexual harassment - complainants cannot. trust the ruling to deal with a complaint properly. and the problems could be mounting at the palace of westminster too. a major asbestos leak, a...
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bringing covid down, 25 million people have now had a first dose, that was being hailed at the downing streetsupplies will raise a few questions about where things go from here. gill about where things go from here. all right. thank you huw. just hours before the news of the delay in the uk vaccination programme, the president of the european commission said she was ready to use whatever tools are necessary to ensure that the eu gets more doses of the coronovirus vaccine — including limiting exports from factories in europe. ursula von der leyen did not mention the uk by name but made it clear that her target was countries with a better roll out rate than the eu. her comments come against a backdrop of controversy within the eu over the commission's vaccine programme and clear signs that many countries are teetering on the edge of a third wave of infections. here's our brussels correspondent nick beake. in prague, in paris, and once again in bergamo, northern italy, covid patients gasp for air. the nightmare prospect of a third wave in europe is now real. the continent is also facing a vaccin
bringing covid down, 25 million people have now had a first dose, that was being hailed at the downing streetsupplies will raise a few questions about where things go from here. gill about where things go from here. all right. thank you huw. just hours before the news of the delay in the uk vaccination programme, the president of the european commission said she was ready to use whatever tools are necessary to ensure that the eu gets more doses of the coronovirus vaccine — including limiting...
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the prime minister will lead today's downing street briefing, he'll be joined by england's chief medicaloverage from 4.30 on bbc one and the bbc news channel. the time is 1.19. our top story this lunchtime... the health secretary insists all adults in the uk will get their first covid jab by the end ofjuly, despite a delay in some deliveries. a collection of handwritten letters from diana, princess of wales are being sold at auction, to raise money for arts charities. and coming up in sport on bbc news... in what will be his first international start at outside centre since 2016, elliot daly will replace the injured henry slade in england's six nations match against ireland on saturday. the inquest into the death of sarah everard has been opened, and adjourned until the end of the trial of the man accused of her murder. our correspondent charlotte wright is at the coroner's court in maidstone. welcome it tookjust under half an hourfor the inquest to be opened and adjourned today. sarah's mother, father, brotherand and adjourned today. sarah's mother, father, brother and sister were all w
the prime minister will lead today's downing street briefing, he'll be joined by england's chief medicaloverage from 4.30 on bbc one and the bbc news channel. the time is 1.19. our top story this lunchtime... the health secretary insists all adults in the uk will get their first covid jab by the end ofjuly, despite a delay in some deliveries. a collection of handwritten letters from diana, princess of wales are being sold at auction, to raise money for arts charities. and coming up in sport on...
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he refused to quit, instead defending himself in the downing street garden.arm. _ the political atmosphere turned sour. cabinet ministers said, "there had been tremendous goodwill — "the early pandemic washed away the bitterness of brexit." "but that came flooding back. "all that bile, all that frustration." by the summer, with cases falling, and many rules relaxed, we didn't feel like a country in the grip of a pandemic. even encouraged to eat out. hello! but when schools and universities returned, the testing system couldn't cope and the rise began. a senior figure told me, "if you do nothing now, "by the end of october, you'll get something worse "than the first wave." there was frustration among some in downing street about the prime minister's attitude, sometimes appearing to be in "let it rip" mode. what i said to the prime minister over the summer is review what's gone on, there is likely to be a second wave, don't make the same mistakes again, because i think that's unforgivable. i might have given you the benefit of the doubt in the first wave but yo
he refused to quit, instead defending himself in the downing street garden.arm. _ the political atmosphere turned sour. cabinet ministers said, "there had been tremendous goodwill — "the early pandemic washed away the bitterness of brexit." "but that came flooding back. "all that bile, all that frustration." by the summer, with cases falling, and many rules relaxed, we didn't feel like a country in the grip of a pandemic. even encouraged to eat out. hello! but...
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here we are at a downing street, a lit candle outside of that famous black door, which we think will be replicated right around the uk. let's just because and just look at some of our camera positions around the country. —— let's pause. choral singing. so, eight hours after a minute's silence, commemorating the first anniversary of the lockdown. a moment of reflection. a year that has been unlike any other year that most of us have lived through. many people lighting a candle, lighting a torch or holding up their phone. for the 126,000 people who have died of covid by the many who died of natural causes as well, caught up, though, in this pandemic, because no family has been able to grieve collectively, certainly in numbers, because of the lockdown restrictions in the country, and around the world, because of the pandemic. these images reflecting the national day of reflection. to the sounds of the choir of winchester cathedral. the charity which organised a national day of reflection is marie curie and its chief executive joins us now. thank you. this is something that you fought fo
here we are at a downing street, a lit candle outside of that famous black door, which we think will be replicated right around the uk. let's just because and just look at some of our camera positions around the country. —— let's pause. choral singing. so, eight hours after a minute's silence, commemorating the first anniversary of the lockdown. a moment of reflection. a year that has been unlike any other year that most of us have lived through. many people lighting a candle, lighting a...
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sarah everard was remembered, too, at downing street and by the labour leader.ficer, wayne couzens, has been charged with her murder. he'll next appear in court on tuesday. sarah's family, who describe her as bright and beautiful, are now trying to come to terms with her loss. simon jones, bbc news. 0ur reporter emily unia joins us now from clapham common in south london. emily, we can see some of the people who have come better pay their respects and the flowers that have been made as well. yes, there has been made as well. yes, there has been a steady stream of people arriving here all morning at clapham common to lay flowers, to light candles and to pay their respects, they are pausing and they are having a moment to reflect and think about what happened to sarah everard. it is very peaceful, it calm, people on the whole very quiet, actually but, you know, there are a lot of people here. it started out very can but around six o'clock the play said the situation changed as large numbers of people gathered here and there was shouting and chanting and they asked
sarah everard was remembered, too, at downing street and by the labour leader.ficer, wayne couzens, has been charged with her murder. he'll next appear in court on tuesday. sarah's family, who describe her as bright and beautiful, are now trying to come to terms with her loss. simon jones, bbc news. 0ur reporter emily unia joins us now from clapham common in south london. emily, we can see some of the people who have come better pay their respects and the flowers that have been made as well....
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another reason that they would want to involve downing street is because of the cabinet secretary, beforewas cabinet secretary he was private secretary to prince william and would have had a ringside seat to much of this, he was the person to zoom the complaint, denied, because, that meghan was a bully, was made. they will be wondering whether the statement should be sympathetic and conciliatory all—weather it should have a harder edge and attempt in some way to challenge the narrative that the sussexes are putting out, because there is frustration, hurt and anger within the palace, but i would imagine they would adopt for something conciliatory, but we will have to see. unlocking too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in infection — that's what england's chief medical officer has told mps. professor chris whitty said it would be dangerous as there are still a lot of vulnerable people who are not protected. our health correspondent jim reed reports. it is the most important, perhaps most difficult, question facing politicians and scientists. how to open up society without causing a
another reason that they would want to involve downing street is because of the cabinet secretary, beforewas cabinet secretary he was private secretary to prince william and would have had a ringside seat to much of this, he was the person to zoom the complaint, denied, because, that meghan was a bully, was made. they will be wondering whether the statement should be sympathetic and conciliatory all—weather it should have a harder edge and attempt in some way to challenge the narrative that...
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sheeny yourself and what kind of attitudes you carry the reality is i should be able to walk down the street naked i could get arrested for that certainly but nobody's allowed to break me ok if you just simply walking home at night it's very different you know from and they can leave a headless common were you know jokes on the side or they're just listening you know i see a man walking with headphones at night that is something women here of course some people to be in pointing out the fact the president of the head of the metropolitan police who some accuse of being involved in the killing of a man of color the brazilian. engineer or john child a man as is the fact is he is an elder woman so. somehow this should make a difference she alluded to it has self saying i am a woman he say and so therefore. presumably we should think of her handling as being better on the show. i actually disagree. national and i have noticed others have and you know either way and their direct answer of any gender has an asterisk by waiting regardless of their leanings and their sexual orientation should have no
sheeny yourself and what kind of attitudes you carry the reality is i should be able to walk down the street naked i could get arrested for that certainly but nobody's allowed to break me ok if you just simply walking home at night it's very different you know from and they can leave a headless common were you know jokes on the side or they're just listening you know i see a man walking with headphones at night that is something women here of course some people to be in pointing out the fact...
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last night's vigil moved to westminster bridge, downing street and the headquarters of london's metropolitants says it has lost faith in the leadership of the force. officers did step in, telling people to keep moving and head home, orface fines for breaching lockdown rules. at the centre of all this, we cannot forget an innocent young woman, who was just walking home. sarah everard's death has already shaken this country, making us question how society works and whether it fairly protects everyone. danjohnson, bbc news, central london. a probationary met officer involved in the search for sarah everard has been removed from duties for allegedly sharing an "inappropriate graphic". the force said a graphic was shared via social media on friday and was reported by a number of officers who were concerned by its content. the constable had been deployed as a cordon officer supporting the search operation in kent, but they have been placed in a non—public facing role while inquiries continue. the met said it expected officers to behave professionally at all times, and a referral to the independent
last night's vigil moved to westminster bridge, downing street and the headquarters of london's metropolitants says it has lost faith in the leadership of the force. officers did step in, telling people to keep moving and head home, orface fines for breaching lockdown rules. at the centre of all this, we cannot forget an innocent young woman, who was just walking home. sarah everard's death has already shaken this country, making us question how society works and whether it fairly protects...
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saying and the letter that went out at the very same time that the briefing was happening at downing streetect and you leave out, that is how it works, isn't it. i you select and you leave out, that is how it works, isn't it.— is how it works, isn't it. i am auoin is how it works, isn't it. i am going to _ is how it works, isn't it. i am going to edit _ is how it works, isn't it. i am going to edit now. _ is how it works, isn't it. i am going to edit now. i - is how it works, isn't it. i am...
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dominic cummings has not been holding back when describing what was going on at the process at downing streetof have become gated scientific diagram which money of a —— not many of us understood at the time. but he is never meant to keep it to himself, so he came out largely against public health who he accused of being a smoking ruin for failing so dramatically with the securement of ppe, ventilators and the like, all of which was that great scramble exactly a year ago now as the country, and indeed the world, got to grips with a brand—new pandemic, and didn't know what to do. a couple of far eastern countries had been through this with bird flu and sars and the like, but they were so inapt that they decided to strip them of the vaccine procurement programme, they could not be trusted to simply purchase and by the vaccines that the nation needed, he said. i was once told a story about dominic cummings when he worked in the deferment of education back when the coalition government of michael gove, as brilliant as he may become a somewhat disagree with that, he has some political ability, he g
dominic cummings has not been holding back when describing what was going on at the process at downing streetof have become gated scientific diagram which money of a —— not many of us understood at the time. but he is never meant to keep it to himself, so he came out largely against public health who he accused of being a smoking ruin for failing so dramatically with the securement of ppe, ventilators and the like, all of which was that great scramble exactly a year ago now as the country,...