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hello, i study at the university of edinburgh. how do we tackle the mental health crises and how do we deliver the support that people need while ensuring people are following the guidelines and staying inside? frmr pres. clinton: that is a really important question because we know for a lot of people, the pressures they feel will be aggravated by a sense of isolation. i think it is important to develop a line of instruction for people who are neighbors and friends and relatives of people that have mental illness. i think we need to get as much of this service online as possible. we also have to have a cadre of people equipped to safely go to the homes of people that have severe problems who may not be responding online or may not be able to respond online. that the physical challenges can be as great as the mental ones but we don't want to put people's lives at risk. that is what i think we need to build systems for. systems that at least we in the united states have an in-depth -- have an inadequate supply of. chelsea: i think w
hello, i study at the university of edinburgh. how do we tackle the mental health crises and how do we deliver the support that people need while ensuring people are following the guidelines and staying inside? frmr pres. clinton: that is a really important question because we know for a lot of people, the pressures they feel will be aggravated by a sense of isolation. i think it is important to develop a line of instruction for people who are neighbors and friends and relatives of people that...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh.lish details of the parameters that would allow a reopening of the economy. the institute of directors says its members are clamouring for more information. tomorrow, unions will ask ministers to make sure employers take thorough steps, to keep staff safe when they do go back to work. our business correspondent, katie prescott, reports. 28 years of business, closed in a day. hello, welcome, come in. thank you very much. this restaurateur is desperate to see his tables filled with diners once again, but he'd like some sense about when that might be, and what happens if the restrictions ease but the threat of the virus remains. it would be good to know what the model is going to look like. are they going to be measured? will there be a quota of people per square—foot? a little bit of clarity would be good. it's not going to be something crowded, it's not going to be something hustly and bustly. it's not going to be anything like we've known. but then, if it's not, can the business sustai
michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh.lish details of the parameters that would allow a reopening of the economy. the institute of directors says its members are clamouring for more information. tomorrow, unions will ask ministers to make sure employers take thorough steps, to keep staff safe when they do go back to work. our business correspondent, katie prescott, reports. 28 years of business, closed in a day. hello, welcome, come in. thank you very much. this restaurateur is desperate to see...
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like all of you, i have been looking forward to this weekend and being at the university of edinburgh. i cannot thank them enough for all of their support, and i am delighted to say that we are still going to edinboro, just a year later. last -- next year it will be there april 9 through april 12. though we cannot be in person together today, we are going to do some good things. cgi has never been about what we cannot do but what we can do, and now, of course, we are being challenged in a new and different way. the last few weeks and months have been hard for everyone. including college and university students. campus is shut down, classes are online, and lives in routines upended. for many who prepared to graduate in this market, it was at an informal graduation ceremony. took credit to you, in the middle of all of this, you are with [indiscernible] excited about the program we have put together today. i hope participants will give you new insights on not only where we are now but about things you might be able to do to help. all, the struggle you are in is foremost a public health b
like all of you, i have been looking forward to this weekend and being at the university of edinburgh. i cannot thank them enough for all of their support, and i am delighted to say that we are still going to edinboro, just a year later. last -- next year it will be there april 9 through april 12. though we cannot be in person together today, we are going to do some good things. cgi has never been about what we cannot do but what we can do, and now, of course, we are being challenged in a new...
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for those of us in parliament, here in edinburgh, we wa nt us in parliament, here in edinburgh, we wantstituents and nhs staff and i want to make sure that those advising the government will be able to help secure answers which we as parliamentarians will be looking for as well. the scottish parliament is on its easter break. when it does return, which expect some further statement, opportunity to question doctor calderwood 7 some further statement, opportunity to question doctor calderwood? we will need to see in terms of when parliament does come back on the zist parliament does come back on the 21st of april. where this is by then. i think, 21st of april. where this is by then. ithink, actually, there 21st of april. where this is by then. i think, actually, there will be far many more issues over the next two weeks which we vitally important at that we make sure it is happening across nhs and for those who are waiting about our future as well —— for those who are willing about their futures as well. this will dominate. that is today's abstraction and does not been able to get answers
for those of us in parliament, here in edinburgh, we wa nt us in parliament, here in edinburgh, we wantstituents and nhs staff and i want to make sure that those advising the government will be able to help secure answers which we as parliamentarians will be looking for as well. the scottish parliament is on its easter break. when it does return, which expect some further statement, opportunity to question doctor calderwood 7 some further statement, opportunity to question doctor calderwood? we...
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the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s ok. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so, we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city's zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here are now deserted. but obviously today we are. ..empty. however, we've still got a panda. the solitary creatures are among the most popular animals here. their adoring audience may have disappeared but it has made no difference to them. social—distancing isn't really a problem for pandas, because they quite like being solitary and he certainly doesn't miss having company. a lot of peopl
the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s ok. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so, we are currently at this...
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and i'm joined by linda bauld, professor of public health at the university of edinburgh. welcome to you both and thank you very much indeed forjoining us to a nswer very much indeed forjoining us to answer our viewers questions and they've been coming into us all day. first of all, philippa, let's start off with you. andrew from lancashire says... i've had a total loss of smell and taste for 21 days now but feel totally fine and well. should i continue with isolation and for how long? so, loss of taste and smell is a symptom which lots of people have been reporting. and king's college london are doing some research where they are asking people to track their symptoms and this is one of their symptoms and this is one of the most common symptoms but it isn't on the guidance as an official isolation symptom. even if it was, you are past the seven days for you, and as long as you don't have a fever, you can go out. other household members would be passed 1a days and as long as they are asymptomatic, they can also go out. that loss of smell and taste, does it appear to be uniq
and i'm joined by linda bauld, professor of public health at the university of edinburgh. welcome to you both and thank you very much indeed forjoining us to a nswer very much indeed forjoining us to answer our viewers questions and they've been coming into us all day. first of all, philippa, let's start off with you. andrew from lancashire says... i've had a total loss of smell and taste for 21 days now but feel totally fine and well. should i continue with isolation and for how long? so, loss...
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the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.nimals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k.
the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.nimals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k.
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it is called the edinburgh book shop. i see what she did there. very creative name.en her book shop, in a safe way, when she gets the green light. our intention is to have, maybe, the morning open as a shop, when, for the first hour, the elderly and the vulnerable will be in on their own, no one else will be allowed in. and from, let's say, ten until two, we will open as normal, but only allowing two or three people into the shop at a time, because it is a small shop and institute a one—way system to help manage that. my plan then is to switch teams, to keep my team in half, to keep them safe, and the afternoon team will work in a closed shop, working on online and phone orders and delivering them. within our industry, we are talking about how we can responsibly source ppe equipment for the staff, because even though we only need low quantities, we are very aware we don't want our needs to be taking ppe away from care workers and nhs workers, because theirjobs are much, much more important. businesses are also taking a reputation risk opening right now, if they did,
it is called the edinburgh book shop. i see what she did there. very creative name.en her book shop, in a safe way, when she gets the green light. our intention is to have, maybe, the morning open as a shop, when, for the first hour, the elderly and the vulnerable will be in on their own, no one else will be allowed in. and from, let's say, ten until two, we will open as normal, but only allowing two or three people into the shop at a time, because it is a small shop and institute a one—way...
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the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here. the keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city's zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here are now deserted. but obviously today we are. ..empty. however, we've still got a panda. the solitary creatures are among the most popular animals here. their adoring audience may have disappeared but it has made no difference to them. social—distancing isn't really a problem for pandas, because they quite like being solitary and he certainly doesn't mis
the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here. the keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year....
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still warm in the south on sunday, around 22, but much fresher in glasgow and edinburgh.fresher air will start digging down from the north on monday, tuesday and wednesday, so through the course of next week it's going to cool down significantly. we might squeeze in some april showers we haven't had so far this month. that's it. good evening. we start with the announcement that there'll be no cricket until at least the start ofjuly. the ecb has lengthened its postponement, which will affect the men's series against the west indies and the women's limited overs series against india. it's still hoped that a portion of the county championships can be played. one solution to the problem is to take county cricket to be played in australia, new zealand or even the uae. joe wilson reports. the perfect skies above. and nothing happening on the ground. my local park waits for cricket like so many. the game is like the heavy roller waiting. there will be no professional cricket untiljuly at the earliest. how can we symbolise the earliest. how can we symbolise the ecb's approach? th
still warm in the south on sunday, around 22, but much fresher in glasgow and edinburgh.fresher air will start digging down from the north on monday, tuesday and wednesday, so through the course of next week it's going to cool down significantly. we might squeeze in some april showers we haven't had so far this month. that's it. good evening. we start with the announcement that there'll be no cricket until at least the start ofjuly. the ecb has lengthened its postponement, which will affect the...
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ayman al jazeera berlin well joining us now via skype from edinburgh is millions of us he's chair ofinternational banking or and finance at the university of edinburgh and amelia's has written extensively on financial regulations i mean it's great to have you on the program let me start by asking you is the banking sector prepared for this pandemic do you think no nobody's the banking sector is in a much months but us shape that was in than it was in 2008 but nothing like this and of course the biggest problem is the exposures held off balance by corporate loans from corporates to corporates and even one of them defaults as you understand the same corporation will be fought on its bank loans and then the status on the banking sector will be imported in directly and that's the biggest the biggest said to be yes there is that corporate default on their short term loans to other corporates this is a form of shadow banking activity that was not a regulated force 2008 and has created serious fragile it is serious vulnerabilities to the global financial system the are the threat that the b
ayman al jazeera berlin well joining us now via skype from edinburgh is millions of us he's chair ofinternational banking or and finance at the university of edinburgh and amelia's has written extensively on financial regulations i mean it's great to have you on the program let me start by asking you is the banking sector prepared for this pandemic do you think no nobody's the banking sector is in a much months but us shape that was in than it was in 2008 but nothing like this and of course the...
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the duke of edinburgh said he wa nted the duke of edinburgh said he wanted to acknowledge the vital workussex trust as staff gave one of their own a round of applause as one of their own, a nurse, left critical care. hugh pym, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and his main rival, the knesset speaker benny gantz, say they're forming an emergency government of national unity to deal with the pandemic. mr netanyahu will be prime minister for the first 18 months. mr gantz will then take overfor the remainder of a three—year term. virgin australia has announced it has gone into voluntary administration. it's one of the first major corporate casualties of the pandemic. the company said revenue dried up and it was forced to nearly council of lights. more than 10,000 jobs may be at risk. the president of madagascar, andry rajoelina, has officially launched a locally—produced herbal tea which he claims is both a prevention and a cure for coronavirus. this, despite the fact that health experts say there is as yet no known cure or vaccine
the duke of edinburgh said he wa nted the duke of edinburgh said he wanted to acknowledge the vital workussex trust as staff gave one of their own a round of applause as one of their own, a nurse, left critical care. hugh pym, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and his main rival, the knesset speaker benny gantz, say they're forming an emergency government of national unity to deal with the pandemic. mr netanyahu will be prime minister...
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catherine calderwood made a public apology and received a police warning after she travelled from edinburghs a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay at home. day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told millions of people to stay at home to help save lives. but after pictures were published in the scottish sun, kathleen calderwood was forced to admit that she had travelled from where she lives in edinburgh, to her second home. this weekend and the last weekend. i issued a statement this morning, apologising unreservedly for travelling away from my home while restrictions were in place. as well as this weekend, it is important to be clear that i was also there that last weekend with my husband. i did not follow the advice i'm giving to others. i am truly sorry for that. nicholas sturgeon initially said that she would continue in her rule, advising the scottish government. her advice and expertise is been invaluable to me and continues to be so. if i am to do what i need to do to steer the country through this crisis to the very best of my ability, i need her to
catherine calderwood made a public apology and received a police warning after she travelled from edinburghs a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay at home. day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told millions of people to stay at home to help save lives. but after pictures were published in the scottish sun, kathleen calderwood was forced to admit that she had travelled from where she lives in edinburgh, to her second home. this weekend and the last weekend. i...
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the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.g while the gates are closed. so one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s ok. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city's zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here are now deserted. but obviously today we are. ..empty. however, we've still got a panda. the solitary creatures are among the most popular animals here. their adoring audience may have disappeared but it has made no difference to them. social distancing isn't really a problem for pandas because they quite like being solitary and he certainly doesn't miss having company. a lot of people worry that, if he's on his own, he's
the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.g while the gates are closed. so one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s ok. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully...
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catherine calderwood made a public apology and received a police warning after she travelled from edinburghother home in fife for two consecutive weekends. alexandra mackenzie reports. this is a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay—at—home. coronavirus. to help save lives, stay-at-home. day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told millions of people to stay at home to help save lives. but after pictures were published in the scottish son, catherine calderwood was forced to admit that she travelled from edinburgh to her second home in fife this weekend and last weekend. i have already issued a statement this morning abolishing —— apologising unreservedly for travelling outside of my home are restrictions were in place was not as of this weekend, it is important to be clear that i was also there last weekend with my husband was up idid not last weekend with my husband was up i did not follow the advice i'm giving to others and i am truly sorry for that. nicola sturgeon initially said she would continue in her role, advising the scottish government. her advice a
catherine calderwood made a public apology and received a police warning after she travelled from edinburghother home in fife for two consecutive weekends. alexandra mackenzie reports. this is a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay—at—home. coronavirus. to help save lives, stay-at-home. day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told millions of people to stay at home to help save lives. but after pictures were published in the scottish son, catherine calderwood...
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we went to chester zoo and edinburgh zoo with the family. online?cises. diana moran, better known as the green goddess, is back with another routine — here she is to show us how she keeps active and in shape while at home. so, up off your chairs today, but for some very easy exercises, but of course it's keeping our bodies moving. so all i want you to do is step and clap. step and clap, step and clap, step, and once again i'm warming up your bodies. ready to go on and use those muscles. but its extraordinary, when you do this, and you're breathing deeply, it's called aerobic exercise. and i always find that the more i do, the more i want to do. now, one, two, three, clap. one, two, three, clap. use those arms, clap. one, two, three, clap. one, two, three. last time. there we are. so now let's just work the legs a little bit. stand up nice and tall. either hold onto your chair or onto a support like i'm doing here, and just literally, take your leg forward, and to the side. forward, to the side. using those leg muscles. that's it. keeping your body n
we went to chester zoo and edinburgh zoo with the family. online?cises. diana moran, better known as the green goddess, is back with another routine — here she is to show us how she keeps active and in shape while at home. so, up off your chairs today, but for some very easy exercises, but of course it's keeping our bodies moving. so all i want you to do is step and clap. step and clap, step and clap, step, and once again i'm warming up your bodies. ready to go on and use those muscles. but...
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before and after edinburgh is how the year is divided for us.chatting to friends online. i'm trying not to mention brand names, which is why i'm struggling with this question. you know where i am going with this. we are all trying to chat to friends virtually. is there any scope for that with comedy? lots of comedians are putting stuff out online. some of the big clubs are running virtual gigs ona of the big clubs are running virtual gigs on a friday or saturday night, from houses, or running old footage of gigs they have had in their clu bs. of gigs they have had in their clubs. but it's good, but it's not the same. it's not the shared experience of being in a lovely, dark, low ceilinged, slightly boozy place, as an audience. it's not the same. it's not the same, just not the same. i'm trying to find a glimmer of light. i wonder whether, in the long run, some cracking material will come out of it? i keep thinking, well, there is a great place to be written, great novels to be written about our experiences and what it has done to the community,
before and after edinburgh is how the year is divided for us.chatting to friends online. i'm trying not to mention brand names, which is why i'm struggling with this question. you know where i am going with this. we are all trying to chat to friends virtually. is there any scope for that with comedy? lots of comedians are putting stuff out online. some of the big clubs are running virtual gigs ona of the big clubs are running virtual gigs on a friday or saturday night, from houses, or running...
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scottish sun, catherine calderwood was forced to admit she had travelled from where she lives in edinburght weekend. i've already issued a statement this morning apologising unreservedly for travelling away from my home while restrictions were in place. as well as this weekend, it is important to be clear that i also was there last weekend with my husband. i didn't follow the advice i'm giving to others. i'm truly sorry for that. nicola sturgeon initially said she would continue in her role advising the scottish government. her advice and expertise has been invaluable to me and it continues to be so. if i am to do what i need to do to steer the country through this crisis to the very best of my ability, i need her to be able to focus on the job that she is doing. many have expressed their anger and disbelief at catherine calderwood's actions. police scotland say that they have spoken to her and emphasised that the stay at home rule apply to everyone. as we go into a third week of lockdown, which has been observed by most, the chief medical officer has now resigned from the scottish governm
scottish sun, catherine calderwood was forced to admit she had travelled from where she lives in edinburght weekend. i've already issued a statement this morning apologising unreservedly for travelling away from my home while restrictions were in place. as well as this weekend, it is important to be clear that i also was there last weekend with my husband. i didn't follow the advice i'm giving to others. i'm truly sorry for that. nicola sturgeon initially said she would continue in her role...
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no performers, no spectators in edinburgh this year. the streets this summer will be silent.e coronavirus testing for nhs staff — the government comes under fire to explain the confusion. the artist david hockney shows us how he's been spending time in isolation. in sport, pay cuts and wage deferrals could be coming to top players as the football season stays on hold. players and clubs are meeting to discuss all the options over pay and the end of the season. as the row about testing continues, a drug that could help treat the virus is to be trialled on a small number of patients in england and scotland. the studies, which have been fast—tracked by the government, will involve 15 nhs centres. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. doctors in china treating the very sickest patients. here, the desperate search for an effective treatment for covid—19 is already under way, including clinical trials of the drug remdesivir, an international project the uk is about to join. what we really need and what we really want is a specific treatment against coronavirus that delays
no performers, no spectators in edinburgh this year. the streets this summer will be silent.e coronavirus testing for nhs staff — the government comes under fire to explain the confusion. the artist david hockney shows us how he's been spending time in isolation. in sport, pay cuts and wage deferrals could be coming to top players as the football season stays on hold. players and clubs are meeting to discuss all the options over pay and the end of the season. as the row about testing...
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dr catherine calderwood travelled from edinburgh to a holiday home more than a0 miles away in fife fort minister nicola sturgeon announced dr calderwood would be withdrawing from media briefings in the foreseeable future to maintain public "trust". alexandra mackenzie reports. this is a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay at home... day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told millions of people to stay at home to help save lives. but after pictures were published in the scottish sun, catherine calderwood was supposed to admit she had travelled —— was forced to admit she had travelled from where she lives in edinburgh to her second home in fife — this weekend and last weekend. i've already issued a statement this morning, apologising unreservedly for travelling away from my home while restrictions were in place. as well as this weekend, it's important to be clear that i also was there last weekend with my husband. i did not follow the advice i'm giving to others. i'm truly sorry for that. there have been calls for dr calderwood to resign, but nicola stu
dr catherine calderwood travelled from edinburgh to a holiday home more than a0 miles away in fife fort minister nicola sturgeon announced dr calderwood would be withdrawing from media briefings in the foreseeable future to maintain public "trust". alexandra mackenzie reports. this is a vital update about coronavirus. to help save lives, stay at home... day after day, scotland's chief medical officer has told millions of people to stay at home to help save lives. but after pictures...
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the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.pers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so, we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city's zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here are now deserted. but obviously today we are. ..empty. however, we've still got a panda. the solitary creatures are among the most popular animals here. their adoring audience may have disappeared but it has made no difference to them. social—distancing isn't really a problem for pandas, because they quite like being solitary and he certainly doesn't miss havi
the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.pers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so, we...
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the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.he keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city's zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here are now deserted. but obviously today, we are...empty. however, we've still got a panda. the solitary creatures are among the most popular animals here. their adoring audience may have disappeared but it has made no difference to them. social—distancing isn't really a problem for pandas, because they quite like being solitary and he certainly doesn't miss
the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here.he keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s 0k. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so...
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dr catherine calderwood has said she was truly sorry for travelling with her family from edinburgh tooperty in fife. there have been 3706 positive cases confirmed. as always, let me be clear these will be an underestimate. a total of 197 people last night where in intensive care with suspected cases of covid—19. an increase of five on yesterday and a total of 1590 patients are currently in hospital with covid—19 and that includes those in intensive care and thatis includes those in intensive care and that is an increase of 100 and 10 cents yesterday. today, there have been two reported deaths of covid—19 and that takes the total to 220 in scotland. i want to be clear, this figure should not be taken as being truly representative of developments this weekend. as you will recall on thursday, i explained we were changing the way information on deaths is verified before being reported. the new system uses information validated by the national register of scotland and is based on the registration of deaths. work is under way this weekend to move it to a seven day a week operation has chang
dr catherine calderwood has said she was truly sorry for travelling with her family from edinburgh tooperty in fife. there have been 3706 positive cases confirmed. as always, let me be clear these will be an underestimate. a total of 197 people last night where in intensive care with suspected cases of covid—19. an increase of five on yesterday and a total of 1590 patients are currently in hospital with covid—19 and that includes those in intensive care and thatis includes those in...
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that is in glasgow and edinburgh. sta rts that is in glasgow and edinburgh.ds tend to build up through the morning into the afternoon and there will be a few showers around as well and mostly passing and brief so for most of usa mostly passing and brief so for most of us a cloudy and cool update with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees. friday night into saturday, we start to see some big changes in the air with high—pressure building and also the winds blowing in from the south so that is a warmer direction. and already plenty of sunshine on the cards and i think in the very far north the possibility of thicker cloud and rain but take a look at the two bridges across many parts of england, the mid—teens as far north as yorkshire and then saturday night into sunday we really start to see that plume of very warm airfrom the start to see that plume of very warm air from the south. so by sunday, it isa air from the south. so by sunday, it is a case of sunny skies and u nfortu nately most of is a case of sunny skies and unfortunately most of us will not be ab
that is in glasgow and edinburgh. sta rts that is in glasgow and edinburgh.ds tend to build up through the morning into the afternoon and there will be a few showers around as well and mostly passing and brief so for most of usa mostly passing and brief so for most of us a cloudy and cool update with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees. friday night into saturday, we start to see some big changes in the air with high—pressure building and also the winds blowing in from the south so that...
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we are going to edinburgh now because scotland's government is briefing the media on coronavirus measureslet's lessen into that. as at nine o'clock this morning there have been 5912 positive cases confirmed, an increase of 322 from yesterday's figures. as always, let me be clear these numbers will be an underestimate. a total of 1755 patients are in hospital with covid—19, that is a decrease of 100 from yesterday. but it is too early to read anything into that. a total of 221 people last night were in intensive care with confirmed or suspected covid—19, an increase of nine on yesterday's figures. it is, with sadness, that i can report a further 2a deaths have been registered of people who have tested positive for covid—19. that takes the total number of deaths in scotla nd the total number of deaths in scotland to 566. this number is lower than in previous days and should be treated with some caution. people can now register deaths as pa rt people can now register deaths as part of our move towards seven days a week registrations, at the weekend. i am grateful with local authority staff t
we are going to edinburgh now because scotland's government is briefing the media on coronavirus measureslet's lessen into that. as at nine o'clock this morning there have been 5912 positive cases confirmed, an increase of 322 from yesterday's figures. as always, let me be clear these numbers will be an underestimate. a total of 1755 patients are in hospital with covid—19, that is a decrease of 100 from yesterday. but it is too early to read anything into that. a total of 221 people last...
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look at the meadows in edinburgh today, almost deserted.ting back to this a year ago is still some way off. dan johnson, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world: north korea's celebrity defectors. there are 30,000 north korean defectors currently living in south korea. most have fled the brutal regime of kimjong—un in the hope of a better life. but many feel isolated in south korea. now, some north koreans have found success in turning their defector status into a career. but will south korea everfeel like home? yu hyun—joo has been living in south korea since 2004 when she fled the north. she is on her way to the set of one of the country's most popular tv shows. now on my way to meet you is a weekly show all about north korea. hyun—joo has been a guest on the show since it first launched in 2011. each week, guests tell stories about life in north korea... singing ..and sing traditional north korean songs. singing hyun—joo had a relatively good life in north korea. her mum was a canteen manager in a local factory. at the age of 29, she decide
look at the meadows in edinburgh today, almost deserted.ting back to this a year ago is still some way off. dan johnson, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world: north korea's celebrity defectors. there are 30,000 north korean defectors currently living in south korea. most have fled the brutal regime of kimjong—un in the hope of a better life. but many feel isolated in south korea. now, some north koreans have found success in turning their defector status into a career. but will south korea...
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apologies, we must cross to edinburgh where the first minister of scotla nd edinburgh where the firstone of the things about the covid—19 virus of course is that it does not discriminate. it can potentially affect anyone and everyone. the fact that the prime minister is undergoing tests as a further reminder of that and i would like to take the opportunity on behalf of the scottish government andi behalf of the scottish government and i am sure on behalf of all of the people of scotland to wish him all the best. we hope that he makes all the best. we hope that he makes a very speedy recovery. and i want to ta ke a very speedy recovery. and i want to take a moment to introduce doctor greg smith, whojoins me here today. gregor is a gp and a former medical director for gregor is a gp and a former medical directorfor primary gregor is a gp and a former medical director for primary care gregor is a gp and a former medical directorfor primary care in north lanarkshire. he has been deaf to chief medical officerfor lanarkshire. he has been deaf to chief medical officer for the last five years
apologies, we must cross to edinburgh where the first minister of scotla nd edinburgh where the firstone of the things about the covid—19 virus of course is that it does not discriminate. it can potentially affect anyone and everyone. the fact that the prime minister is undergoing tests as a further reminder of that and i would like to take the opportunity on behalf of the scottish government andi behalf of the scottish government and i am sure on behalf of all of the people of scotland to...
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on this specific picture, and edinburgh, both this couple, aged 52 and warning against complacent attitudesp coronavirus symptoms. it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the other point was the coronavirus death toll rose by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have 100,000 tasks a day. by the end of the month that they could. it would help get there but to go back to the main thrust of the story, nicola sturgeon has a right to set out the position and the contrast with our government which is the view that matt hancock has been
on this specific picture, and edinburgh, both this couple, aged 52 and warning against complacent attitudesp coronavirus symptoms. it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the other point was the coronavirus death toll rose by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have 100,000 tasks a day. by the end of the...
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the duke of edinburgh has today made a rare public statement saying he recognises the vital and urgenthas thanked all key workers. stock levels of personal protective equipment vary across the uk. officials in wales and scotland say they have enough to meet demand. northern ireland's first minister says it is an evolving situation. keeping those caring for others protected themselves as one of the largest challenges brought by the coronavirus and it will continue to be an ongoing race against time. lauren moss, bbc news. borisjohnson has told cabinet colleagues that stopping a second peak of coronavirus cases is his priority. still recuperating from the virus himself, the prime minister met his deputy dominic raab at chequers on friday — and voiced concerns about lifting the lockdown too early. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. westminster, on what would have been a busy weekday, before the virus struck. most people are still following the advice to stay at home. the government has faced criticism from those who say the lockdown should have come sooner. but the focus now
the duke of edinburgh has today made a rare public statement saying he recognises the vital and urgenthas thanked all key workers. stock levels of personal protective equipment vary across the uk. officials in wales and scotland say they have enough to meet demand. northern ireland's first minister says it is an evolving situation. keeping those caring for others protected themselves as one of the largest challenges brought by the coronavirus and it will continue to be an ongoing race against...
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that is in glasgow and edinburgh.y, frosty in the north and east, but then the clouds tend to build up through the morning into the afternoon. and there will be a few showers around as well and mostly passing and brief. so for most of us, a cloudy and cool day with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees. friday night into saturday, we start to see some big changes in the air with high—pressure building and also the winds blowing in from the south so that is a warmer direction. and already plenty of sunshine on the cards. i think in the very far north the possibility of thicker cloud and rain, but take a look at the two bridges across many parts of england — the mid—teens as far north as yorkshire. and then saturday night into sunday, we really start to see that plume of very warm air from the south. so by sunday, it is a case of sunny skies. unfortunately, most of us will not be able to make the most of the good weather, as we are just out in the garden if we are lucky or looking to the window. some fine weather ther
that is in glasgow and edinburgh.y, frosty in the north and east, but then the clouds tend to build up through the morning into the afternoon. and there will be a few showers around as well and mostly passing and brief. so for most of us, a cloudy and cool day with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees. friday night into saturday, we start to see some big changes in the air with high—pressure building and also the winds blowing in from the south so that is a warmer direction. and already...
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on this specific picture, and edinburgh, both this couple, aged 52 and warning against complacent attitudes to be locked down after they both develop coronavirus symptoms. it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the other point was the coronavirus death toll rose by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have 100,000 tasks a day. by the end of the month that they could. it would help get there but to go back to the main thrust of the story, nicola sturgeon has a right to set out the position and the contrast with our government which is the view that matt hancock has been saying that it would confuse people, about the exit strategy and i think that is frankly insulting and wrong and if people are to tolerate further lockdown, they need to have some prospect on when they can start to move out of this because people will is faith and... do you agree that pound—weight hancock has played this so pound—weight ha
on this specific picture, and edinburgh, both this couple, aged 52 and warning against complacent attitudes to be locked down after they both develop coronavirus symptoms. it is interesting looking at the rest of the story there, we discussed nicola sturgeon but the other point was the coronavirus death toll rose by 616 which is nowhere but also the testing for the key workers could potentially bring 10 million people into the frame. which would allow the government to meet that deadline have...
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this is sad news for all those who love the edinburgh festivals ?al of scotland is mobbed every summer with tourists coming to see and people coming to perform but the streets of edinburgh are now deserted and today, confirmation that for the first time in 70 years, those festivals will not take place. it is not entirely unexpected given the circumstances, but nonetheless, a sign in the artistic community of the epidemic, the seriousness of this epidemic and the consequences it is having on the wider community. and i suppose the duration of those consequences, it will disappoint anyone who thought that 12 weeks would have us turning the tide in a way that we could get back to large public events. but let's turn to the epidemic itself and the medical news from the first minister. cases up 317 in scotland and deaths up to 16 in scotland. she has been giving these updates every day, usually on a daily press conference which takes place around this time, and today it isa place around this time, and today it is a statement to the scottish parliament whic
this is sad news for all those who love the edinburgh festivals ?al of scotland is mobbed every summer with tourists coming to see and people coming to perform but the streets of edinburgh are now deserted and today, confirmation that for the first time in 70 years, those festivals will not take place. it is not entirely unexpected given the circumstances, but nonetheless, a sign in the artistic community of the epidemic, the seriousness of this epidemic and the consequences it is having on the...
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the edinburgh festival due, to take place this august, has also been called off for the first time in its 73—year history. the five events normally attract more than four million visitors to the scottish capital. the champions league and europa league have also been suspended until further notice. and with so many games cancelled, there's increasing pressure on premier league players and managers to accept pay cuts. both newcastle and spurs have applied to the government's funding scheme to help pay the wages of their backroom staff. but their first team players, on multi—million pound salaries, are still being paid in full. katie gornall reports. they are one of the world's richest clubs with a state—of—the—art stadium, but it seems even that doesn't make you immune at times like these. tottenham hotspur announced 550 of its nonplaying staff will take a 20% pay cut for the next two months, and they will be using the government's furlough scheme in order to protectjobs. but for a club with a chairman paid £7 million, an owner worth £4 billion, and players earning on average £70,000 pe
the edinburgh festival due, to take place this august, has also been called off for the first time in its 73—year history. the five events normally attract more than four million visitors to the scottish capital. the champions league and europa league have also been suspended until further notice. and with so many games cancelled, there's increasing pressure on premier league players and managers to accept pay cuts. both newcastle and spurs have applied to the government's funding scheme to...
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pictures were published in the scottish sun, she was forced to admit that she had travelled from edinburghst two weekends. she initially apologised, then resigned, saying... during an uncomfortable media briefing yesterday, scotland's first minister stood by her chief medical officer. her advice and expertise has been invaluable to me, and it continues to be so. if i am to do what i need to do to steer the country through this crisis to the very best of my ability, i need her to be able to focus on the job that she is doing. but hours later, nicola sturgeon agreed, she had to go. many have expressed their anger and disbelief at catherine calderwood's actions. police scotland say that they have spoken to her and emphasised that the stay—at—home rules apply to everyone. and as we enter a third week of lockdown, which has been observed by most, dr calderwood will step back. she said the people of scotland must have complete trust in those who give advice in the difficult months to come. alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. well, in the last hour, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon ha
pictures were published in the scottish sun, she was forced to admit that she had travelled from edinburghst two weekends. she initially apologised, then resigned, saying... during an uncomfortable media briefing yesterday, scotland's first minister stood by her chief medical officer. her advice and expertise has been invaluable to me, and it continues to be so. if i am to do what i need to do to steer the country through this crisis to the very best of my ability, i need her to be able to...