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at this vaccination centre in east london, staff say| centre in east london, staff say some people bookng up. you some people book for a vaccine and are not turning up.— are not turning up. you don't have to be scared _ are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about _ are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about it. _ are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about it. before - are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about it. before you i to be scared about it. before you know _ to be scared about it. before you know about it, the needle is in and it is out _ know about it, the needle is in and it is out. some people are so scared, — it is out. some people are so scared, but they say, is that all? and i_ scared, but they say, is that all? and i say, — scared, but they say, is that all? and i say, yes that is all, we are here _ and i say, yes that is all, we are here to — and i say, yes that is all, we are here to help— and i say, yes that is all, we are here to help you.— and i say, yes that is all, we are here to help you. you may not always trust what yo
at this vaccination centre in east london, staff say| centre in east london, staff say some people bookng up. you some people book for a vaccine and are not turning up.— are not turning up. you don't have to be scared _ are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about _ are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about it. _ are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about it. before - are not turning up. you don't have to be scared about it. before you i to be scared about it....
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financial provisions of looked down with more people were lying on food banks like this one in east london which last september used to provide 20 food parcels a day and now provides over 83rd as things have happened which made the our numbers of quantity poured so we had a lot of stray homeless people taken off the streets put in the hotels on the line wrong for dr why we're situated and sorry day that's about 40 or 50 of them that come in and we help them there are more than $2100.00 food banks in the u.k. of which $1200.00 a run by the soulsby based charity the trussell trust it's seen an almost 50 percent increase in demand during the pandemic with nearly half of those relying on food parcels being children the body downs community association in east london helped $4000.00 people between april and june last year compared with 622 in the previous 3 months but they want least food banking less to soar numbers increased from 40 families before the pandemic to 500 a week since march the new start spewed bank in the washed ashore town of brahms' gropes said demand had risen by 700 percent
financial provisions of looked down with more people were lying on food banks like this one in east london which last september used to provide 20 food parcels a day and now provides over 83rd as things have happened which made the our numbers of quantity poured so we had a lot of stray homeless people taken off the streets put in the hotels on the line wrong for dr why we're situated and sorry day that's about 40 or 50 of them that come in and we help them there are more than $2100.00 food...
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a vaccination hub in the east london borough of newham.a has one of the lowest proportions of its population in england for take—up of the vaccine. so, how's it going today? 0ne local gp, dr farzana hussain, with local colleagues, is heading a drive to get to those in priority groups who haven't had the jab, including personal phone calls to patients. newham's population is more than 70% bame, over 200 languages spoken. and dr hussain explains the challenges getting the message across. the fact that we have got many, many communities, it is making the issue a bit more complex. i think people have a few more questions and a few more fears. overall, i think there's just been a real fear. you know, "it's been rolled out very quickly, how can this be a safe vaccine?" but it isn't so much that people are resistant. i think they'rejust more fearful. so, the side—effects of this vaccine is very similar to the flu vaccine. louisa had a few concerns when she came in, but was pleased to have her vaccination. i was a bit scared because of the informa
a vaccination hub in the east london borough of newham.a has one of the lowest proportions of its population in england for take—up of the vaccine. so, how's it going today? 0ne local gp, dr farzana hussain, with local colleagues, is heading a drive to get to those in priority groups who haven't had the jab, including personal phone calls to patients. newham's population is more than 70% bame, over 200 languages spoken. and dr hussain explains the challenges getting the message across. the...
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half of those relying on food parcels being children the bonnie downs community association in east london helped $4000.00 people between april and june last year compared with 622 in the previous 3 months the beaumont lease food bank in leicester soar numbers increased from 40 families before the pandemic to 500 a week since march the new start spewed bank in the wish to shutout of brahms' group said demand had risen by 700 percent over the same period and the dog more community kitchen hob in devon said that of the 130 people died helped since march only 20 had previously needed charity food aid people who are now rely on food banks come from all walks of life one volunteers said she was left in tears when just before christmas she'd given a food parcel to an n.h.s. nurse a group called the people's army set up a food bank at the angel church in north london and the pastor in charge regan king says the demand from people who were previously vulnerable is striking we have a range of people who come to us we have families with young children all the way up into their teens. we have people
half of those relying on food parcels being children the bonnie downs community association in east london helped $4000.00 people between april and june last year compared with 622 in the previous 3 months the beaumont lease food bank in leicester soar numbers increased from 40 families before the pandemic to 500 a week since march the new start spewed bank in the wish to shutout of brahms' group said demand had risen by 700 percent over the same period and the dog more community kitchen hob in...
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the financial provisions of looked down with more people relying on food banks like this one in east london which last september used to provide 20 food parcels a day and now provides over 83rd as things have happened which made all numbers of quadrupled so we had a lot of stray homeless people taken off the streets put in the hotels on the line wrong for dr why we're situated and sorry day that's about 40 or 50 of them and that come in and we help them there are more than $2100.00 food banks in the u.k. of which $1200.00 a run by the soulsby based charity the trussell trust it's seen an almost 50 percent increase in demand during the pandemic with nearly half of those relying on food parcels being children the body downs community association in east london helped 4000 people between april and june last year compared with 622 in the previous 3 months the beaumont lease food bank in leicester soar numbers increased from 40 families before the pandemic to 500 a week since march the new start spewed bank in the wish to shootout of bronze groups said demand had risen by 700 percent over the sa
the financial provisions of looked down with more people relying on food banks like this one in east london which last september used to provide 20 food parcels a day and now provides over 83rd as things have happened which made all numbers of quadrupled so we had a lot of stray homeless people taken off the streets put in the hotels on the line wrong for dr why we're situated and sorry day that's about 40 or 50 of them and that come in and we help them there are more than $2100.00 food banks...
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a vaccination hub in the east london borough of newham, an area with one of the lowest proportions ofng today? 0ne local gp, dr farzana hussain, is working with colleagues to boost take—up, including phone calls to patients. newham's population is more than 70% bame — over 200 languages are spoken. she explained the challenge getting her message across. the she explained the challenge getting her message across.— she explained the challenge getting her message across. the fact that we have many communities _ her message across. the fact that we have many communities is _ her message across. the fact that we have many communities is making i her message across. the fact that we | have many communities is making the issue a bit more complex. i think people have a few more questions. i think there's just been a real fear about, you know, "it's been rolled out very quickly, how can this be a safe vaccine?" but it isn't so much that people are resistant. i think they're just more fearful. so, the side—effects of this vaccine are very similar to the flu vaccine. louisa had a few concerns wh
a vaccination hub in the east london borough of newham, an area with one of the lowest proportions ofng today? 0ne local gp, dr farzana hussain, is working with colleagues to boost take—up, including phone calls to patients. newham's population is more than 70% bame — over 200 languages are spoken. she explained the challenge getting her message across. the she explained the challenge getting her message across.— she explained the challenge getting her message across. the fact that we...
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a vaccination hub in the east london borough of newham.oing today? 0ne local gp, dr farzana hussain, with local colleagues, is heading a drive to get to those in priority groups who haven't had the jab, including personal phone calls to patients. newham's population is more than 70% bame, over 200 languages spoken. and dr hussain explains the challenges getting the message across. the fact that we have got many, many communities, it is making the issue a bit more complex. i think people have a few more questions and a few more fears. overall, i think there's just been a real fear. you know, "it's been rolled out very quickly, how can this be a safe vaccine?" but it isn't so much that people are resistant. i think they're just more fearful. so, the side—effects of this vaccine is very similar to the flu vaccine. louisa had a few concerns when she came in, but was pleased to have her vaccination. i was a bit scared because of the information that we have had on social media and everything. so, i was a bit scared. but it wasn't like that at a
a vaccination hub in the east london borough of newham.oing today? 0ne local gp, dr farzana hussain, with local colleagues, is heading a drive to get to those in priority groups who haven't had the jab, including personal phone calls to patients. newham's population is more than 70% bame, over 200 languages spoken. and dr hussain explains the challenges getting the message across. the fact that we have got many, many communities, it is making the issue a bit more complex. i think people have a...
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east. so london and norwich will get a few spots of rain, showers and strong winds continuing in western parts of scotland. a mild night and another mild day on the way tomorrow in the southeast east temperatures once again hitting the mid teens. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: as plans to ease lockdown in england start to be revealed — residents in care homes will be allowed indoor visits by a member of their family or a friend — from next month. president biden is set to declare a major disaster in texas — as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure. a court in russia has upheld an earlier decision to jail the opposition activist, alexei navalny, for nearly three years. the duke of edinburgh is expected to stay in hospital over the weekend and into next week for observation and rest. and reality star, kim kardashian files for divorce from her husband — kanye west — after seven years of marriage. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, military training in vr. cardboard computers. and are you coming around to the clubhouse? it i
east. so london and norwich will get a few spots of rain, showers and strong winds continuing in western parts of scotland. a mild night and another mild day on the way tomorrow in the southeast east temperatures once again hitting the mid teens. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: as plans to ease lockdown in england start to be revealed — residents in care homes will be allowed indoor visits by a member of their family or a friend — from next month. president biden is set to declare a...
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east london, good morning. good morning- this— east london, good morning. good morning.od morning. (limp. morning. this is the bobby moore academy where there will be around 50 children in today, those of key workers, those who are vulnerable and who have been in in the last few weeks while everyone else has been learning from home. they are absorbing the news here that they have got two weeks until the ambition is to get everyone back. that is what government sources are saying, on march the 8th, all year groups back. there are some different practical problems in the logistics and testing. let's talk to the principal, is this the right date, are you happy with a fortnight to prepare? brute date, are you happy with a fortnight to --reare? ~ date, are you happy with a fortnight to --reare?~ , ., to prepare? we can prepare in a fortniuht. to prepare? we can prepare in a fortnight. the _ to prepare? we can prepare in a fortnight. the thing _ to prepare? we can prepare in a fortnight. the thing to _ to prepare? we can prepare in a fortnight. the thing to think- to prepare?
east london, good morning. good morning- this— east london, good morning. good morning.od morning. (limp. morning. this is the bobby moore academy where there will be around 50 children in today, those of key workers, those who are vulnerable and who have been in in the last few weeks while everyone else has been learning from home. they are absorbing the news here that they have got two weeks until the ambition is to get everyone back. that is what government sources are saying, on march the...
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this cemetery in north—east london has had to expand because of the pandemic dead. died in our country in world war ii. we're all scared that things will get worse before they get better. we're all scared of the cruel ripples of the pandemic — lockdowns, mental health problems, economic shock — so where's the light? consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths is now helping out giving people vaccine jabs. i wanted to do something positive that would really help end the pandemic. what do you think of anti—vaxxers? they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we're seeing, they're actively contributing to the detriment of our society. i want to talk to them. i want to listen to what they have to say. i want to show them what i see, to see the lives that are lost, to see the devastation that this wreaks on our community, to see the wards and wards of people struggling to breathe, and to show them what vaccination looks like and show them what we
this cemetery in north—east london has had to expand because of the pandemic dead. died in our country in world war ii. we're all scared that things will get worse before they get better. we're all scared of the cruel ripples of the pandemic — lockdowns, mental health problems, economic shock — so where's the light? consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths is now helping out giving people vaccine jabs. i wanted to do something positive that would really help end the pandemic. what do...
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back to 2015 that's when she into another 15 year old school go through left here bethnal green in east london to head to syria they transited through turkey arriving then in syria where miss peggy married a so-called islamic state jihadist spices she remains there then for several years giving birth to 2 children who both lost the lives in infancy she then turned up in 2019 at a refugee camp 9 months pregnant where she spoke to generous saying that she wanted to return home to return back to the united kingdom it was then the then the former interior minister here in the u.k. decided to strip her of her purchases and ship as he said and he claimed at the time that she was of bangladeshi heritage and therefore could claim citizenship that that is something that the bangladeshi authorities later ruled out in essence leaving that mistaken state lists she then appeal that ruling often losing her child also in infancy saying that she had a right to be overturned back to the u.k. of an appeals court then that indeed she should at least be allowed to return to b.k. to fight the stripping of her citi
back to 2015 that's when she into another 15 year old school go through left here bethnal green in east london to head to syria they transited through turkey arriving then in syria where miss peggy married a so-called islamic state jihadist spices she remains there then for several years giving birth to 2 children who both lost the lives in infancy she then turned up in 2019 at a refugee camp 9 months pregnant where she spoke to generous saying that she wanted to return home to return back to...
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to 3 times more likely to die but this vaccination harbin the multicultural area of happening in east london had to reduce its opening hours because minorities are more reluctant to get the job due to mistrust of the government i was kind of one assured them out of this is they're put on this and so called. for go away or be. plenty of statistics reflects the mistrust a report on behalf of n.h.s. england claims that almost twice as many white overate is have had their 1st injection compared to elderly black britons while an overwhelming majority of black people said they were are likely to get a vaccine if offered want a race equality think tank says the lower numbers aren't about vaccine refusal that fear is often based on past experiences where the incidence of simple misunderstanding cultural confusion or in the case of some patients now trade fear of perceived hostility and racism but concern is also fueled by just information circulating online get people into avid various reasons what they've seen in social media you know they believe that this vaccine was made too quickly. too quickly
to 3 times more likely to die but this vaccination harbin the multicultural area of happening in east london had to reduce its opening hours because minorities are more reluctant to get the job due to mistrust of the government i was kind of one assured them out of this is they're put on this and so called. for go away or be. plenty of statistics reflects the mistrust a report on behalf of n.h.s. england claims that almost twice as many white overate is have had their 1st injection compared to...
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in the sunnier spells in the south—east, perhaps london reaching 14 celsius on monday — much warmer thanscotland. through the week ahead — fairly unsettled, rain at times, some sunshine in between, but not as cold as it has been lately. goodbye for now. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. british prime minister borisjohnson comes under pressure from some of his own mps to end covid restrictions by the end of april. government ministers however urge caution. we are not going to be able to give certainty unless we are basing it on the evidence we have got that the vaccine is doing its job. so far the prognosis is pretty good but we have to keep monitoring it as the roll—out proceeds. president trump suggests he could make a political comeback after he's cleared of inciting insurrection in his impeachment trial. democrats are furious with the verdict despite the results of the vote on donald trump's conviction in the court of impeachment, he deserves to be convicted. i believe he will be convicted in the court of public opinion.
in the sunnier spells in the south—east, perhaps london reaching 14 celsius on monday — much warmer thanscotland. through the week ahead — fairly unsettled, rain at times, some sunshine in between, but not as cold as it has been lately. goodbye for now. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. british prime minister borisjohnson comes under pressure from some of his own mps to end covid restrictions by the end of april. government ministers...
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finally, it clears from wales, butjogs a little towards the east. 50 london and norwich will get a few spots of rain, showers and strong winds continuing in western parts of scotland. a mild night and another mild day on the way tomorrow in the southeast east temperatures once again hitting the mid teens. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: as plans to ease lockdown in england start to be revealed — residents in care homes will be allowed indoor visits by a member of their family or a friend, from next month. a court in russia has upheld an earlier decision to jail the opposition activist, alexei navalny, for nearly three years. president biden is set to declare a major disaster in texas — as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure. the duke of edinburgh is expected to stay in hospital over the weekend and into next week for observation and rest. and, reality star kim kardashian files for divorce from her husband kanye west, after seven years of marriage. now on bbc news, lucy hedges takes a look back at some of the show�*s bestjour
finally, it clears from wales, butjogs a little towards the east. 50 london and norwich will get a few spots of rain, showers and strong winds continuing in western parts of scotland. a mild night and another mild day on the way tomorrow in the southeast east temperatures once again hitting the mid teens. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: as plans to ease lockdown in england start to be revealed — residents in care homes will be allowed indoor visits by a member of their family or a...
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london, around 0.5% of people were infected. down sharply since the last report. in the south—eastd, it was 0.3%, roughly the same as in the west midlands. the highest rates were in the north—west and north—east of england, though infections there were falling as well. in a statement, the health secretary matt hancock said the findings show encouraging signs we are now heading in the right direction across the country but warned the public must remain vigilant and follow the rules as the vaccination programme continues. but the number in hospital with covid is still above the peak of the first wave of the pandemic. infections might be falling but from a very high level. the government will have to make some difficult choices as it starts to set out its plan to ease the lockdown in england next week. jim reed, bbc news. the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in hospital after being admitted on tuesday as a precautionary measure. he's expected to remain at the king edward vii hospital in london for the next few days, for observation and rest. 0ur reporter charlotte wright is
london, around 0.5% of people were infected. down sharply since the last report. in the south—eastd, it was 0.3%, roughly the same as in the west midlands. the highest rates were in the north—west and north—east of england, though infections there were falling as well. in a statement, the health secretary matt hancock said the findings show encouraging signs we are now heading in the right direction across the country but warned the public must remain vigilant and follow the rules as the...
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prepay for alcohol and the minimum order is 20 pounds the scheme is a growing success here in south east london but are you willing to pay 6 pounds for a pint at home. oh it's absolutely fine to me if you think about the amount of money that we've saved through not commuting in through not being at work about money though i would've spent daily just buying lunch from tesco on the takeaway do to be able to save but often spend it on something i really enjoy like having a noise pond with my mates makes a difference the industry has been hard hits during the pandemic of the 40000 pubs are currently closed across the u.k. while 60 percent say they won't be able to reopen if the government seeks to outdoor service only late in the year and for many this might be the closest to a pub they might get for a while it's a bit like the pub why would you go buy a steak for $24.00 when you get one for 3 pounds from aldi the idea is is that we bring a coach or 2 we create this fence a wall we bring everyone down from the bedrooms into the kitchen to have a pint together so like a family going out to the pub t
prepay for alcohol and the minimum order is 20 pounds the scheme is a growing success here in south east london but are you willing to pay 6 pounds for a pint at home. oh it's absolutely fine to me if you think about the amount of money that we've saved through not commuting in through not being at work about money though i would've spent daily just buying lunch from tesco on the takeaway do to be able to save but often spend it on something i really enjoy like having a noise pond with my mates...
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an hour or| so ago i was interviewing a man who was 101 who did 970 laps of his garden in east london death that he couldn't eat and so his son was going to make sure he tried to have a good meal last night. that expression affected everyone young and old. i remember miatta at the time we had to learn all these new words and phrases, coronavirus, social distancing, track and trace, contact tracy, antibodies and so on. so there was something deeply familiar about so there was something deeply familiarabout him, a kind of so there was something deeply familiar about him, a kind of person we almost thought," you know what he reminds me of someone from my family or someone i met years ago", there was something deeply familiar about him which we really needed at the time when the coronavirus was vacant, dangerous, and scary, it was suddenly personalised and familiar with its fight back.— with its fight back. absolutely. a lot of peeple _ with its fight back. absolutely. a lot of people talked _ with its fight back. absolutely. a lot of people talked about - with its fight back. absolutely.
an hour or| so ago i was interviewing a man who was 101 who did 970 laps of his garden in east london death that he couldn't eat and so his son was going to make sure he tried to have a good meal last night. that expression affected everyone young and old. i remember miatta at the time we had to learn all these new words and phrases, coronavirus, social distancing, track and trace, contact tracy, antibodies and so on. so there was something deeply familiar about so there was something deeply...