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we need to stress we are talking about the duke of york, not the duke of edinburgh. my apologies. andrew. let's go back to this new york times front—page. jack thank you, john. sam, if i could get your input. given that those figures were so devastating for europe at the beginning of all this, it is encouraging to hear that there will be some kind of... . in terms of devastation and economic figures, not least health figures, it has been a very difficult time for everyone involved. absolutely. the point this article is making us when we have the financial crash in 2008, america bounced back quite quickly because it was very responsive. sacking a lot of workers and rehiring them, employment law over there being much left but make less stringent than it is in europe. it says that his wife was able to respond so quickly. obviously we had donald trump out today boasting about how 4.8 million jobs are being created in america, saying the economy is roaring back and you would only get this with a president who has done this, no one else. we are very early on this path. i think the artic
we need to stress we are talking about the duke of york, not the duke of edinburgh. my apologies. andrew. let's go back to this new york times front—page. jack thank you, john. sam, if i could get your input. given that those figures were so devastating for europe at the beginning of all this, it is encouraging to hear that there will be some kind of... . in terms of devastation and economic figures, not least health figures, it has been a very difficult time for everyone involved....
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professor of public health at the university of edinburgh. the headlines on bbc news... a call for coronavirus tests at uk airports to reduce the time travellers have to spend in quarantine, but the government says it isn't a silver bullet. millions of pounds are pledged to researchers, to investigate why people from ethnic minority backgrounds are at greater risk from covid—19. "reckless" — how mps describe the decision to allow hospital patients in england to be discharged to care homes without coronavirus tests at the start of the pandemic. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has warned of a possible new coronavirus cluster in the greater glasgow and clyde area. speaking at a briefing earlier, she said that 22 confirmed cases have been reported in scotland since yesterday and 1a of those are thought to be connected. i can report that an additional 22 positive cases were confirmed yesterday.
professor of public health at the university of edinburgh. the headlines on bbc news... a call for coronavirus tests at uk airports to reduce the time travellers have to spend in quarantine, but the government says it isn't a silver bullet. millions of pounds are pledged to researchers, to investigate why people from ethnic minority backgrounds are at greater risk from covid—19. "reckless" — how mps describe the decision to allow hospital patients in england to be discharged to...
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edoardo mapelli mozzi from their private ceremony on friday attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgho and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. the biggest increases were in the us, brazil, india and south africa. nearly a quarter of them were in the united states which has been the country worst affected by the pandemic. this is the first time world infections have surpassed quarter of a million. the biggest increases are in south africa, india, brazil and the usa where there are now approximately 71,000 new cases per day. 41 states out of 50 are seeing an increase but the biggest rises are in southern and western states like here in california, arizona, texas, and florida, which, eh few days ago, reported more new cases in i2li—hour period than the entire european union. many experts say lockdown was lifted too quickly, the messaging on m
edoardo mapelli mozzi from their private ceremony on friday attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgho and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. the biggest increases were in the us, brazil, india and south africa. nearly a quarter of them were...
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the private ceremony, attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh, took place in secret at windsores, this was not the wedding they'd planned this summer. coronavirus meant princess beatrice's marriage to edoardo mapelli—mozzi was a scaled—down affair held in secret. these, the first official photographs, show it was still an elegant event with flowers completely covering the archway of the royal chapel of all saints in windsor. beatrice's grandparents, the queen and duke of edinburgh, were among the guests, which numbered no more than 30 to stay within the government guidelines. prince andrew did walk his daughter down the aisle, but he does not appear in the official photographs released. he's taken a lot of flak over the past few months ever since that newsnight interview in november last year. he's come under a lot of fire, a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism, and he probably felt that it was time to be expedient, let the focus of attention be on his daughter. it is, after all, her day. and he'd keep out of the photographs. for the ceremony, princess beatrice wore a modified
the private ceremony, attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh, took place in secret at windsores, this was not the wedding they'd planned this summer. coronavirus meant princess beatrice's marriage to edoardo mapelli—mozzi was a scaled—down affair held in secret. these, the first official photographs, show it was still an elegant event with flowers completely covering the archway of the royal chapel of all saints in windsor. beatrice's grandparents, the queen and duke of edinburgh,...
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beatrice's grandparents, the queen and duke of edinburgh, we re queen and duke of edinburgh, were amongnce andrew did walk is daughter down the aisle, but he does not appear in the official photographs released. he has taken a lot of fla k over released. he has taken a lot of flak over the past few months ever since that interview in november last year. he has come under a lot of fire, a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism and he probably felt that it was time to be letting the focus of attention be on his daughter. it is after all her day. and he would keep out of the photographs. for the ceremony, anzus beatrice horse and modified ventures —— vintage dress belonging to the queen. she also wore the diamond fringed tiara which the queen wore on her own wedding day in 19117. this was the first time the royal family were together since lockdown. the queen was seen later in the day, knighting captains are tom moore. this was not quite a normal royal wedding one tradition royal brides was followed. beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown soldier in westminster abbey
beatrice's grandparents, the queen and duke of edinburgh, we re queen and duke of edinburgh, were amongnce andrew did walk is daughter down the aisle, but he does not appear in the official photographs released. he has taken a lot of fla k over released. he has taken a lot of flak over the past few months ever since that interview in november last year. he has come under a lot of fire, a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism and he probably felt that it was time to be letting the focus of...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.e through a blood test, according to studies conducted in the us and sweden. the test looks for small amounts of a protein elevated in people living with the illness. investigators found it could detect the disease up to 20 years before symptoms appear, with an accuracy rate of 96%. in the united states, the democratic party presidential contenderjoe biden has pledged tens of billions of dollars to help people of colour overcome what he called "the racial wealth gap", if he wins the election in november. he also accused president trump of stoking the flames of racism in the country and being unable to keep the coronavirus pandemic under control. donald trump faces a real test and he's failed it. a basic threshold for being president. the duty to care for the entire country, not just his real action prospects. ——re—election prospects. he has shown that he can't beat the pandemic and keep you safe. he can't turn the economy around and get america back to work. and he is, horrifyingly and
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.e through a blood test, according to studies conducted in the us and sweden. the test looks for small amounts of a protein elevated in people living with the illness. investigators found it could detect the disease up to 20 years before symptoms appear, with an accuracy rate of 96%. in the united states, the democratic party presidential contenderjoe biden has pledged tens of billions of dollars to help people of colour overcome what he called "the racial...
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vow project, edinburgh. ewan speaking. phillipa? hi!it teams up police officers with ex—prisoners, something which initially caused its own tensions. it was alien to me. and i'm not even going to lie and say it wasn't, ok? it was. it was like, "who am i working with here? " i'm like, "really?!" i was concerned about working with them. initially, i was like, "it's the polis. "they want information, they're up to something." the trust wasnae there. and they said, "you know, kevin, you could possibly break down these barriers. "and we want to help." police scotland are taking a risk, taking on a former armed robber, drug addict, to come and work alongside them. i was also taking a reputational risk cos i've got to go back to the community and tell everybody i work with police officers. an independent study found that involving ex—cons doubled the numbers who engaged, leading to an 80% reduction in reoffending. the vow project estimates that's meant savings for police, courts and the prison service of around £8 million. if somebody watching
vow project, edinburgh. ewan speaking. phillipa? hi!it teams up police officers with ex—prisoners, something which initially caused its own tensions. it was alien to me. and i'm not even going to lie and say it wasn't, ok? it was. it was like, "who am i working with here? " i'm like, "really?!" i was concerned about working with them. initially, i was like, "it's the polis. "they want information, they're up to something." the trust wasnae there. and they...
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vow project, edinburgh. ewan speaking. phillipa? hi!t it teams up police officers with ex—prisoners, something which initially caused its own tensions. it was alien to me. and i'm not even going to lie and say it wasn't, ok? it was. it was like, "who am i working with here? " i'm like, "really?!" i was concerned about working with them. initially, i was like, "it's the polis. "they want information, they're up to something." the trust wasnae there. and they said, "you know, kevin, you could possibly break down these barriers. "and we want to help." police scotland are taking a risk, taking on a former armed robber, drug addict, to come and work alongside them. i was also taking a reputational risk cos i've got to go back to the community and tell everybody i work with police officers. an independent study found that involving ex—cons doubled the numbers who engaged, leading to an 80% reduction in reoffending. the vow project estimates that's meant savings for police, courts and the prison service of around £8 million. if somebody watchi
vow project, edinburgh. ewan speaking. phillipa? hi!t it teams up police officers with ex—prisoners, something which initially caused its own tensions. it was alien to me. and i'm not even going to lie and say it wasn't, ok? it was. it was like, "who am i working with here? " i'm like, "really?!" i was concerned about working with them. initially, i was like, "it's the polis. "they want information, they're up to something." the trust wasnae there. and they...
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the private ceremony, attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh, took place in secret at windsorriday. keith doyle has more. like thousands of couples, this was not the wedding they'd planned this summer. coronavirus meant princess beatrice‘s marriage to edoardo mapelli—mozzi was a scaled—down affair held in secret. these, the first official photographs, show it was still an elegant event with flowers completely covering the archway of the royal chapel of all saints in windsor. beatrice‘s grandparents, the queen and duke of edinburgh, were among the guests, which numbered no more than 30 to stay within the government guidelines. prince andrew did walk his daughter down the aisle, but he does not appear in the official photographs released. he's taken a lot of flak over the past few months ever since that newsnight interview in november last year. he's come under a lot of fire, a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism, and he probably felt that it was time to be expedient, let the focus of attention be on his daughter. it is, after all, her day. and he'd keep out of the photographs.
the private ceremony, attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh, took place in secret at windsorriday. keith doyle has more. like thousands of couples, this was not the wedding they'd planned this summer. coronavirus meant princess beatrice‘s marriage to edoardo mapelli—mozzi was a scaled—down affair held in secret. these, the first official photographs, show it was still an elegant event with flowers completely covering the archway of the royal chapel of all saints in windsor....
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a rare public appearance for the duke of edinburgh, as he givess coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news, the latest headlines president trump says sends federal agents to chicago and other cities to tackle what he calls spiralling violent crime. the trump administration has ordered china to close its consulate in houston — in the latest escalation of diplomatic tension. the state department said, it was
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a rare public appearance for the duke of edinburgh, as he givess coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now a decade later, it's been painstakingly...
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if anything, temperatures will be a bit higher, we are looking at highs of 20 in edinburgh and 2a in london. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... winning football team and managed the republic of ireland — after his death at the age of 85. open air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools re—opened today, in the latest easing of the lockdown in england. labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the prime minister said a ‘stricter‘ approach was needed in england. bosnia has marked the 25th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre, in which 8000 bosnian muslim men and boys were murdered. a former islamic state group fighter from britain dies in the notorious hasakah prison, where many is fighters are held. and a disappointing day for norwich city, as the team's relegated from the premier league after a 4—0 loss to west ham. now on bbc news... this week marked the 80th anniversary of the start of the battle of britain — when the raf defended the country as nazi germany launched wave after wave of bombing raids over britain. the raf‘s you
if anything, temperatures will be a bit higher, we are looking at highs of 20 in edinburgh and 2a in london. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... winning football team and managed the republic of ireland — after his death at the age of 85. open air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools re—opened today, in the latest easing of the lockdown in england. labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the prime minister said a ‘stricter‘...
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edoardo mapelli mozzi — from their private ceremony on friday — attended by the queen and the duke of edinburghome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. china's ambassador to the uk has denied reports that beijing is carrying out a programme of forced sterilisation of uighur women in the western part of country — xingjang. britain's foreign secretary, dominic raab, said there were ‘gross and egregious‘ human rights abuses going on there and that he found it deeply troubling. it comes amid a rise in diplomatic tension between the two countries over a new national security law in hong kong, and the british government's decision to ban the chinese company huawei from the uk's 56 network. 0ur diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has the story. there has been growing international concern over china's human rights record. 0utrage, in particular, over its treatment of the uighur minority. men have been herded into internment camps, women subjected to forced sterilisation. it is clear that there are gros
edoardo mapelli mozzi — from their private ceremony on friday — attended by the queen and the duke of edinburghome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. china's ambassador to the uk has denied reports that beijing is carrying out a programme of forced sterilisation of uighur women in the western part of country — xingjang. britain's foreign secretary, dominic raab, said there were ‘gross and...
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what is happening, good morning. —— edinburgh. the morning, it is beautiful.d that we have seen in the previous couple of days, but with lighter winds for most of us it will feel that little bit milder. and i say most, because this low pressure over scandinavia is still having an effect on the far east of scotland, the northern isles, still gusty winds, and then we have a new system coming in from the west. high pressure is in charge of our weather, so things are fairly settled through the day. we will see some large amounts of sunshine, actually, in the channel islands was across southern england and wales there will be areas of cloud, maybe the odd shower but what you will find you some sunny skies, too. a great start in northern ireland, northern england a bunch of scotland. does mcbride start. areas of cloud with sunshine. the day, as this clutch of runs coming from the west the cloud of the head of them, particularly across wales and the midlands, and we will see some splashes of rain getting into west wales and also northern ireland as we go through the
what is happening, good morning. —— edinburgh. the morning, it is beautiful.d that we have seen in the previous couple of days, but with lighter winds for most of us it will feel that little bit milder. and i say most, because this low pressure over scandinavia is still having an effect on the far east of scotland, the northern isles, still gusty winds, and then we have a new system coming in from the west. high pressure is in charge of our weather, so things are fairly settled through the...
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still to come: a rare public appearance for the duke of edinburgh, as he gives up one of his military can see you coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man... one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. seven, six, five, four... thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: president trump says sends federal agents to chicago and other cities to tackle what he calls spiralling violent crime. in the latest escalation of diplomatic tensions, the trump administration has ordered china to close its consulate in hous
still to come: a rare public appearance for the duke of edinburgh, as he gives up one of his military can see you coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man... one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been...
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the strongest where the people that were marching the people that march in march in glasgow and edinburgh and all over there are still there you know they haven't given up but and they want. births lives in dunn t. the heartland of independents support for leaving the u.k. and going it alone polls around 65 percent here now it's going in that direction everywhere else as well trust in the scottish 1st minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus response in edinburgh while the government in london is widely regarded as chaotic and incompetent add to that the outright hostility in scotland's brix it and get a lot of good news for scottish nationalists they have. of the survey that the u.k. government have been so in it and their handling that i think it has persuaded a lot of people who perhaps were not supporters of independence that we cannot chile manage to interfere is better and i think when you look at home nicolas sturgeon the scottish government of handle the pandemic it's a big contrast to boris johnson and you keep government the questio
the strongest where the people that were marching the people that march in march in glasgow and edinburgh and all over there are still there you know they haven't given up but and they want. births lives in dunn t. the heartland of independents support for leaving the u.k. and going it alone polls around 65 percent here now it's going in that direction everywhere else as well trust in the scottish 1st minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus...
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princess beatrice with her new husband and the queen and the duke of edinburgh but no princes andrewre is a very obvious mother and father of the bride missing. but i think that was inevitable, he was obviously there and walked the aisle, obviously a much smaller celebration than planned because they had to abide by the covid regulations. but he was there but a p pa re ntly regulations. but he was there but apparently it was his choice to take apparently it was his choice to take a back seat, buckingham palacejust released these two very lovely pictures of the happy couple with flowers over the entrance to the church, on the other with the queen and prince philip. the queen and prince philip look fabulous, 99 and 94, i've not seen prince philip for a long time, but very sad and ever since the newsnight car crash interview, but prince andrew gave late last year in which he said he had no regrets about his friendship with jeffrey epstein, i'm had no regrets about his friendship withjeffrey epstein, i'm sure he's had many regrets about it since then. obviously with maxwell been recently
princess beatrice with her new husband and the queen and the duke of edinburgh but no princes andrewre is a very obvious mother and father of the bride missing. but i think that was inevitable, he was obviously there and walked the aisle, obviously a much smaller celebration than planned because they had to abide by the covid regulations. but he was there but a p pa re ntly regulations. but he was there but apparently it was his choice to take apparently it was his choice to take a back seat,...
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minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus response in edinburgh while the government in london is widely regarded as chaotic and incompetent add to that the outright hostility in scotland's a brick sits and has a lot of good news for scottish nationalists they have of the survey that the u.k. government have been so inept and their handling that i think it has persuaded a lot of people who perhaps were not supporters of independence that we cannot chile manage to interfere is better and i think when you look at how nicholas sturgeon the scottish government of handle the pandemic is a big contrast to boris johnson and you keep government the question increasingly being asked here is how big a lead to the nationalists have to have before it becomes impossible for london to refuse another referendum on independence the extraordinary collision of the pandemic response and brics states have combined to put support for scottish independence across the country surrounds 54 percent and there's not even any independence campaigning going on the view among
minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus response in edinburgh while the government in london is widely regarded as chaotic and incompetent add to that the outright hostility in scotland's a brick sits and has a lot of good news for scottish nationalists they have of the survey that the u.k. government have been so inept and their handling that i think it has persuaded a lot of people who perhaps were not supporters of independence that we cannot...
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awarm health at the university of edinburgh. a warm welcome to both of you.uestions. furry, i'm going to start with you. how much notice should your travel agent be giving you when cancelling your holiday? almost certainly your travel agency or tour operator would like to give you more notice than they are now. they are slightly hamstrung by the surprise decisions of the government. i do have some sympathy if there are some delays that they only have a finite number of customer service agents. it may bea of customer service agents. it may be a little bit of a delay. if you are travelling in the next two to three weeks you should expect to hear from your tour operator relatively soon. because those holidays are likely to be canceled. beyond that, but is probably happening is the tour operator by the travel agency is hoping that the advice will change again. whether it's pain or the billerica canary islands they are hoping that perhaps the restrictions will be lifted and they will be able to upgrade holidays to the end of august. if you have it a holiday that's
awarm health at the university of edinburgh. a warm welcome to both of you.uestions. furry, i'm going to start with you. how much notice should your travel agent be giving you when cancelling your holiday? almost certainly your travel agency or tour operator would like to give you more notice than they are now. they are slightly hamstrung by the surprise decisions of the government. i do have some sympathy if there are some delays that they only have a finite number of customer service agents....
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the first mass in months in st mary's cathedral in edinburgh came as scotla nd cathedral in edinburghed no deaths of anyone who has tested positive for coronavirus for seven days in a i’ow. for coronavirus for seven days in a row. as restaurants start to reopen indoors, the first minister has warned she would not hesitate to close them again if the virus gets out of control. restaurateurs know that not all customers are not yet co mforta ble that not all customers are not yet comfortable with the idea of sitting and eating inside, so quite a few haven't opened their doors yet and those who have are going to struggle to make a profit, because they can seat far fewer customers. the italian restaurant is hoping to cover their costs. they are opening may need to try and save jobs. as long as we can keep trading, we can keep staff on and if we can keep going like this, we might be able to come out of this in the long run. dinner is served at last. the scottish government is being deliberately slow and cautious, satisfied so far there are approaches keeping the virus under control. sara smi
the first mass in months in st mary's cathedral in edinburgh came as scotla nd cathedral in edinburghed no deaths of anyone who has tested positive for coronavirus for seven days in a i’ow. for coronavirus for seven days in a row. as restaurants start to reopen indoors, the first minister has warned she would not hesitate to close them again if the virus gets out of control. restaurateurs know that not all customers are not yet co mforta ble that not all customers are not yet comfortable with...
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, feeling pleasa nt degrees in edinburgh, feeling pleasant if you are out and about. be quite cloudy, we will see rain at times, followed by showers, so feeling pretty u nsettled. that's all from us — goodbye. hello, your latest sports news. both aston villa and bournemouth could be relegated from the premier league tonight. here is why. if watford get at least a point against manchester city then bournemouth will go down. that means aston villa will need to match what purpose might result otherwise they will be in the championship next season, too. i think there has been pressure on us since we came back from project restart. i mean, ten games in we were in the bottom three and everybody had us relegated since march! 0urjob is to go and prove people wrong. i said before, these players have played under pressure and they seem to thrive on it. the new scottish football season sta rts the new scottish football season starts next saturday, but last season's scottish cup final will go ahead on the 20th of december this year. the match in hamilton was scheduled for may but
, feeling pleasa nt degrees in edinburgh, feeling pleasant if you are out and about. be quite cloudy, we will see rain at times, followed by showers, so feeling pretty u nsettled. that's all from us — goodbye. hello, your latest sports news. both aston villa and bournemouth could be relegated from the premier league tonight. here is why. if watford get at least a point against manchester city then bournemouth will go down. that means aston villa will need to match what purpose might result...
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polling again that seems to have switched in the past couple of months whilst the government in edinburghn tied to handle various aspects i think that is something we are fully going to see more from the government, actually, as you go to a full throated using any occasion, perhaps, to chuck in edinburgh and westminster have been tied to handle various aspects i think that is something we are fully going to see more from the government, actually, as you go to a full throated using any occasion, perhaps, to chucking the reminder whole any occasion, perhaps, to chucking the reminderwhole uk, and, of course, if scotland was an economy on its own it might have more trouble being able to have a splash ina way trouble being able to have a splash in a way that the uk government has been able to do with the bank of england as a last resort. let us talk to an economic secretary to the treasury. going to seven central lobby. welcome to you john. we have just been going over the main measures but of course the centrepiece was this jobs retention scheme. the thing is, is it going to be enough to prev
polling again that seems to have switched in the past couple of months whilst the government in edinburghn tied to handle various aspects i think that is something we are fully going to see more from the government, actually, as you go to a full throated using any occasion, perhaps, to chuck in edinburgh and westminster have been tied to handle various aspects i think that is something we are fully going to see more from the government, actually, as you go to a full throated using any occasion,...
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have her dad in and they are beautiful pictures and there she is with the queen and the duke of edinburghallowed to be at the wedding and the whole thing was held at a covid—i9 secure way. very secure in the way of windsor castle but they are all over the papers. they are beautiful pictures but you cannot help but feel for her that she cannot have her dad in her wedding pictures. it would've been remarked upon, penny, if he had been there in these official ones at least. he did walk her down the aisle and there was no hands, no well—wishers, they were supposed to get married in may but in london but the 150 guests and the duchess of york was there, it was a lot smaller than they were hoping for, to go and make captain tom moore acer, when did this happen? and at the end of the month —— a server. and i looked it up and i know, that is why we keep inviting you back. you add value. the chaos causes families to cancel holidays, months months people have to wait. and this is up to four months, they're saying in the whole point is that as soon as we shut down, there were all of these things tha
have her dad in and they are beautiful pictures and there she is with the queen and the duke of edinburghallowed to be at the wedding and the whole thing was held at a covid—i9 secure way. very secure in the way of windsor castle but they are all over the papers. they are beautiful pictures but you cannot help but feel for her that she cannot have her dad in her wedding pictures. it would've been remarked upon, penny, if he had been there in these official ones at least. he did walk her down...
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the first national crisis where the power to make decisions belongs to the devolved government in edinburgh. arguably, in the last three orfour months, devolution has mattered and has certainly been visible to the lives of voters in scotland in a way that frankly it never was for the most of the previous 21 years of devolution. because the scottish government has been making the crucial life—and—death decisions about health, about public health, about the management of hospitals, the management of care homes, etc. scotland can now boast that the prevalence of the virus is considerably lower than in the rest of the uk. in front of the cameras, every week day, nicola sturgeon is the face of this crisis. and they couldn't be more different. her cautious personality produces a very different approach. independence campaigners think that is increasing support for their cause. if we have a first minister who has been dealing with it as competently and empathetically as she has been doing. i think that definitely is influencing people's views about, well, if the scottish government can deal with s
the first national crisis where the power to make decisions belongs to the devolved government in edinburgh. arguably, in the last three orfour months, devolution has mattered and has certainly been visible to the lives of voters in scotland in a way that frankly it never was for the most of the previous 21 years of devolution. because the scottish government has been making the crucial life—and—death decisions about health, about public health, about the management of hospitals, the...
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last week i visited a beer garden on edinburgh —— in edinburgh on friday to see how these preparationshave been over the past few months, but your effo rts over the past few months, but your efforts and patience are hugely appreciated. the government is determined to do all we can to make this reopening a success. we knew that implementing some of the safety and physical distancing measures can create specific challenges and reduce the number of people that can be in these places at any given time. that is why we want to give businesses a bit more freedom in their use of outdoor space. today, we have taken an additional step by asking local authorities to put in place a temporary relaxation of planning control so it is easierfor businesses to use public space. that could provide them with additional space for physically distanced seating. that should help businesses in adapting to these new requirements and i hope it will ensure that a hospitality sector can openin ensure that a hospitality sector can open ina ensure that a hospitality sector can open in a safe way. businesses and gove
last week i visited a beer garden on edinburgh —— in edinburgh on friday to see how these preparationshave been over the past few months, but your effo rts over the past few months, but your efforts and patience are hugely appreciated. the government is determined to do all we can to make this reopening a success. we knew that implementing some of the safety and physical distancing measures can create specific challenges and reduce the number of people that can be in these places at any...
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if anything, it will be a bit warmer than today, temperatures up to 20 in edinburgh, 22 in cardiff, andst west indies test match at southampton, with the sea breeze causing the temperatures to level up at about 21. still plenty of warm sunshine. looking at the early pa rt of warm sunshine. looking at the early part of next week, the high pressure starts to slip away, low pressure starts to slip away, low pressure m oves pressure starts to slip away, low pressure moves in, but the scent of that low is quite a long way to the north of the uk, so its effects are relatively weak. 0n north of the uk, so its effects are relatively weak. on monday, more cloud and patchy rain coming from the north and west, little rain affecting southern and eastern areas, where the best of the dry and weather will be. temperatures 23, but turning cooler and fresher in the north—west, as the weather turns increasingly breezy. that's not the only low pressure we will see during the week ahead, with more low pressure starting to dive in for tuesday and wednesday. each of these bringing renewed bouts of cloud at o
if anything, it will be a bit warmer than today, temperatures up to 20 in edinburgh, 22 in cardiff, andst west indies test match at southampton, with the sea breeze causing the temperatures to level up at about 21. still plenty of warm sunshine. looking at the early pa rt of warm sunshine. looking at the early part of next week, the high pressure starts to slip away, low pressure starts to slip away, low pressure m oves pressure starts to slip away, low pressure moves in, but the scent of that...
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the first mass in months in st mary's cathedral in edinburgh came as scotland has now recorded no deathsestaurants start to reopen indoors, the first minister has warned she would not hesitate to close them again if the virus gets out of control. restaurateurs know not all customers are yet comfortable with the idea of sitting and eating inside, so quite a few haven't opened their doors yet. and those that have are going to struggle to make a profit, as they can seat far fewer customers. sarti italian restaurant is hoping to cover their costs. they're opening mainly to try and save jobs. as long as we can keep trading, we can keep staff on. and if we can keep going like this, we might have a snowball effect and actually come out of this in the long run. dinner is served at last. the scottish government is being deliberately slow and cautious — satisfied so far their approach is keeping the virus under control. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. chronic failures in the health system of south africa's eastern cape have been exposed by the pandemic, according to a bbc investigation. key staff
the first mass in months in st mary's cathedral in edinburgh came as scotland has now recorded no deathsestaurants start to reopen indoors, the first minister has warned she would not hesitate to close them again if the virus gets out of control. restaurateurs know not all customers are yet comfortable with the idea of sitting and eating inside, so quite a few haven't opened their doors yet. and those that have are going to struggle to make a profit, as they can seat far fewer customers. sarti...
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minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus response in edinburgh while the government in london is widely regarded as chaotic and incompetent add to that the outright hostility in scotland's a brick sits and has a lot of good news for scottish nationalists they have the civic i thought the u.k. government have been so inept and their handling that i think it has persuaded a lot of people who perhaps were not supporters of independence that we cannot chile manage to interfere is better and i think when you look at how nicholas sturgeon the scottish government handle the pandemic it's a big contrast to boris johnson and you keep government the question increasingly being asked here is how big a lead to the nationalists have to have before it becomes impossible for london to refuse another referendum on independence the extraordinary collision of the pandemic response and brics states have combined to put support for scottish independence across the country surrounds 54 percent and there's not even any independence campaigning going on the view among
minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus response in edinburgh while the government in london is widely regarded as chaotic and incompetent add to that the outright hostility in scotland's a brick sits and has a lot of good news for scottish nationalists they have the civic i thought the u.k. government have been so inept and their handling that i think it has persuaded a lot of people who perhaps were not supporters of independence that we cannot...
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still a strong as to where the people are marching the people march and march he's in glasgow and edinburgh and all over they're still there you know they haven't given up but and they want. lives in dun t. the heartland of independence support for leaving the u.k. and going it alone polls around 65 percent here now it's going in that direction everywhere else as well trust in the scottish 1st minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus response in edinburgh while the government in london is widely regarded as chaotic and incompetent add to that the outright hostility in scotland's a brick sits and has a lot of good news for scottish nationalists they have a survey that the u.k. government have been so inept and their handling that i think it has persuaded a lot of people who perhaps were not supporters of independence that we cannot chile manage to interfere is better and i think when you look at how nicholas sturgeon the scottish government of handle the pandemic is a big contrast to boris johnson and you keep government the question increasingl
still a strong as to where the people are marching the people march and march he's in glasgow and edinburgh and all over they're still there you know they haven't given up but and they want. lives in dun t. the heartland of independence support for leaving the u.k. and going it alone polls around 65 percent here now it's going in that direction everywhere else as well trust in the scottish 1st minister nicolas sturgeon has rocketed since she appeared to be in control of the virus response in...
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the secret wedding was attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh. on bbc news, the travel show‘s favourite food trips from the past few years. join christa larwood for a smorgasbord of delights, from michelin star street food to the pizza world championships and the world's biggest underwater restaurant. from michelin starred street food to the world's biggest underwater restaurant, and a once—in—a—generation swiss food festival. the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. this week, our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello and welcome to the show. well, slowly, slowly it does feel as though we might be able to start planning our next trip sometime soon. around the world there are places where the tourism industry is emerging and fingers crossed for all those who have plans in place for this summer. unfortunately, it's still too early for us to really get back to normal here on the travel show so this week we're going to sit back, relax and enjoy some of our favourite food adventures from years gone by. we start
the secret wedding was attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh. on bbc news, the travel show‘s favourite food trips from the past few years. join christa larwood for a smorgasbord of delights, from michelin star street food to the pizza world championships and the world's biggest underwater restaurant. from michelin starred street food to the world's biggest underwater restaurant, and a once—in—a—generation swiss food festival. the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting....
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this is from "the times" now about a hospital in edinburgh, texas. quote, the three facilities this hospital is using to treat patients with covid-19 have been filled to capacity since the first week of july at times, a dozen or more ambulances have waited outside for beds to become available reclining chairs and hallway beds have been moved into the emergency rooms where some patients wait more than a day to be transferred into an intensive care unit. with 11,000 active infections in the region, public health officers estimate that hospitalizations could double within two weeks, about you ajtt now. there is no flattening there is n aention to what's going on in the rio grande valley in south texas, specifically in hidalgo county, texas right now. officials there are also speaking out on their own terms, in some cases defying what the state's governor says they are allowed to do. what they are doing is asking for help and sounding a loud alarm, and we've got that coming up stay with us v. at the golden opportunity sales event. get zero percent financ
this is from "the times" now about a hospital in edinburgh, texas. quote, the three facilities this hospital is using to treat patients with covid-19 have been filled to capacity since the first week of july at times, a dozen or more ambulances have waited outside for beds to become available reclining chairs and hallway beds have been moved into the emergency rooms where some patients wait more than a day to be transferred into an intensive care unit. with 11,000 active infections in...
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mapelli—mozzi are released — from their private ceremony on friday — attended by the queen and the duke of edinburghs... philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—19 has changed their lives. welcome to coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how covid—19 is changing lives around the world. i am philippa thomas. this week, we are talking to doctors who are fighting the virus in struggling states, countries that are more often in the headlines because of political conflict or terror attacks. in venezuela, a doctor who is treating covid patients every day says the worst is still to come. he tells me why he is taking the risk of saying this out loud when the government doesn't want to hear it. an international doctorjust returned from afghanistan and talks about what it is like to face a deadly disease in a state already battered by four decades of violence insurgency. and a newly graduated doctor in syria has some good news about incredible efforts being made by communities working together to protect themselves. let'
mapelli—mozzi are released — from their private ceremony on friday — attended by the queen and the duke of edinburghs... philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—19 has changed their lives. welcome to coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how covid—19 is changing lives around the world. i am philippa thomas. this week, we are talking to doctors who are fighting the virus in struggling states,...
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temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh.pool and sheffield, a drop of 11 degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be dropping. things will feel different as we head into monday. still going to be very warm for eastern parts of england. by the time we get to the morning we have rain affecting shetland and may be a few showers coming into some other resting parts of the uk. throughout the day on saturday, it is going to be a mixture of sunshine and a scattering of showers, mainly across western areas, a few will push their way eastwards gradually through the day. much of the day may well be dry with sunshine at times and it stays dry right across the southeast and east anglia until the evening. we find temperatures at 25,
temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh.pool and sheffield, a drop of 11 degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be dropping. things will feel different as we head into...
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this study is by edinburgh univesity and the british heart foundation.ed at heart scans from more than 1200 patients in 69 countries. more than half of the scans showed heart problems. one in seven showed "severe abnormalities likely to have a major effect on their survival and recovery". and the majority of these patients had no known heart disease before the scans were done. that includes a man called pietro marino — this was his experience. after the second relapse i basically isolated getting better. i did not have any temperature any more and i went back to my normal life. including a bit of running and cycling. but one day something happened, i was cycling with my partner and i started to have a very high palpitation with just a pain partner and i started to have a very high palpitation withjust a pain in my chest and i started having television. so my partner called the ambulance and the ambulance came and i was admitted to hospital. —— tunnel vision. a third of patients had their treatment changed as a result of the heart scans. professor marc dw
this study is by edinburgh univesity and the british heart foundation.ed at heart scans from more than 1200 patients in 69 countries. more than half of the scans showed heart problems. one in seven showed "severe abnormalities likely to have a major effect on their survival and recovery". and the majority of these patients had no known heart disease before the scans were done. that includes a man called pietro marino — this was his experience. after the second relapse i basically...
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but where we keep sunshine further east, edinburgh is looking at 28, 31 in birmingham and a high of 35n counties, there is the potential for thunderstorms to break out through the late afternoon into the evening. some heavy and thundery rain pushing into shetland overnight. elsewhere, areas of cloud with clear spells and still quite a muqqy with clear spells and still quite a muggy feel. at the weekend, it will feel cooler and fresher, those temperatures dropping away with a mix of sunshine and showers. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: millions of people across parts of northern england are facing new lockdown restrictions, after a spike in covid—19 cases. after four months of shielding, the vulnerable are told they can go back to work, but charities say people's health is being put at risk. in wales up to 30 people will be able to meet outdoors and children under 11 will not have to social distance from monday. the bafta tv awards take place tonight, but there'll be no red carpet this year — and the ceremony is being held inside a closed studio. sport, and for a full round up,
but where we keep sunshine further east, edinburgh is looking at 28, 31 in birmingham and a high of 35n counties, there is the potential for thunderstorms to break out through the late afternoon into the evening. some heavy and thundery rain pushing into shetland overnight. elsewhere, areas of cloud with clear spells and still quite a muqqy with clear spells and still quite a muggy feel. at the weekend, it will feel cooler and fresher, those temperatures dropping away with a mix of sunshine and...
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it deals with the covid pandemic — nationwide applause for the health service's 72nd birthday in edinburghre was music, and in county down in northern ireland even some fancy dress as people showed their appreciation on this anniversary. it's brought us all together, actually. i know it's not been good, but for the community, it has. a call for urgent action to resolve the problems in social care once and for all — ministers say a plan will be brought forward. thousands more staff are to be sent into job centres amid fears of a sharp increase in unemployment. and lewis hamilton and 13 fellow drivers begin the formula one season in austria by taking the knee. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost, and the deputy political editor of the independent rob merrick. rob, we don't have your sound yet, but i'm hoping we were. 0h, rob, we don't have your sound yet, but i'm hoping we were. oh, and told me do. great. before we get into the papers, let's have a look at some of the first edition
it deals with the covid pandemic — nationwide applause for the health service's 72nd birthday in edinburghre was music, and in county down in northern ireland even some fancy dress as people showed their appreciation on this anniversary. it's brought us all together, actually. i know it's not been good, but for the community, it has. a call for urgent action to resolve the problems in social care once and for all — ministers say a plan will be brought forward. thousands more staff are to be...
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queen elizabeth's husband, the duke of edinburgh, has made a rare public appearance, to officially relinquish military role he's held for almost 70 years. prince philip is 99. he's handed over the title of colonel in chief of the rifles to the duchess of cornwall. 0ur royal correspondent, jonny dymond, reports. fanfare no more parades. for nearly seven decades, he has led the rifles and the regiments that came before it. now, it was time to say farewell. but first, a thank you from the assistant commandant general. all ranks, all riflemen, whether serving or retired, would like to thank you for 67 years of continuous service. fair winds and following seas, he was wished. that made an old sailor smile. the duke has never much liked ceremony, but has always had time for the enlisted men of his regiments. today, a last chat with those saying goodbye. more than 80 miles away, the baton was passed on — a new colonel—in—chief, the duchess of cornwall. camilla's father fought and was decorated in the desert rats, which became part of the rifles. now, she will be their honorary leader. the duke's ret
queen elizabeth's husband, the duke of edinburgh, has made a rare public appearance, to officially relinquish military role he's held for almost 70 years. prince philip is 99. he's handed over the title of colonel in chief of the rifles to the duchess of cornwall. 0ur royal correspondent, jonny dymond, reports. fanfare no more parades. for nearly seven decades, he has led the rifles and the regiments that came before it. now, it was time to say farewell. but first, a thank you from the...
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at theatres from belfast to cardiff, edinburgh to london, the only thing on show today was this artisticct by a group of stage designers. they've also wrapped manchester's royal exchange and say they are highlighting the plight of theatres which have been devastated by having to close during the pandemic. it's not just people who work in the building, it's the freelancers and also costume hire. there's, like, so many places that we rely on to work with all the time and that is all part of the wider economy. and itjust seems a real shame... it doesn't feel like that's been acknowledged. since this theatre closed its doors, one production after another has been cancelled and millions of pounds of revenue lost. now, the royal exchange‘s managers say that it's fighting for survival and there's the possibility they may have to make up to 65% of the staff here redundant. last year, julie hesmondhalgh starred in mother courage at the royal exchange. it's really emotional, actually, being here with all the lights off. today, she sat on its empty stage and called for increased government support
at theatres from belfast to cardiff, edinburgh to london, the only thing on show today was this artisticct by a group of stage designers. they've also wrapped manchester's royal exchange and say they are highlighting the plight of theatres which have been devastated by having to close during the pandemic. it's not just people who work in the building, it's the freelancers and also costume hire. there's, like, so many places that we rely on to work with all the time and that is all part of the...
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as i mentioned last week, i visited a beer garden in edinburgh on friday to see for myself how these. i was impressed with the kinds of measures that had been put in place there. they included new procedures to collect customer because my contact details, new signs to promote physical distancing, and new perspex screens. our hospitality and tourism businesses are working hard tourism businesses are working hard to prepare for this reopening, so i wa nt to ta ke to prepare for this reopening, so i want to take the opportunity to thank everyone in this actor who is playing their part. i know how incredibly hard and sipping over the last few months, but your efforts and patience are hugely appreciated. the government is determined to do all we can to make this reopening a success. we know that implementing some of the safety and physical distancing measures can create specific challenges and, of course, reduce the number of people that can be in these places at any given time. that is why we want to give businesses a bit more freedom in their use of outdoor space. today, we have taken a
as i mentioned last week, i visited a beer garden in edinburgh on friday to see for myself how these. i was impressed with the kinds of measures that had been put in place there. they included new procedures to collect customer because my contact details, new signs to promote physical distancing, and new perspex screens. our hospitality and tourism businesses are working hard tourism businesses are working hard to prepare for this reopening, so i wa nt to ta ke to prepare for this reopening, so...
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people's attitudes are also based on representation i tell to that quick story it was one i was in edinburgh last year to give a lecture. and the attendant at the door said what you ought i said i come to give a lecture she said. and i said 2 o'clock and she just looked at me and said you can't be given a lecture or 2 o'clock because lectures being given by professors suggest come and the other one was when i went to another institution. another institution and the chap said do you know anybody in there because i wanted some help with my phone to charge it and i said yeah i used to know the previous boss and. he said the previous boss were you chauffeur so we still had those perceptions of the people as a recognition and the owners flowed you became a a knight of the realm a o.b.e. and a freeman of middle obion i'm anxious to know this is freeman shepard smith lovin the entitle you to anything in addition to a free bus pass to get into buildings for nothing of any advantage in this film and an audience good company yes i i was told i was in good company because the previous. freeman was was
people's attitudes are also based on representation i tell to that quick story it was one i was in edinburgh last year to give a lecture. and the attendant at the door said what you ought i said i come to give a lecture she said. and i said 2 o'clock and she just looked at me and said you can't be given a lecture or 2 o'clock because lectures being given by professors suggest come and the other one was when i went to another institution. another institution and the chap said do you know anybody...
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mapelli—mozzi are released from their private ceremony on friday, attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh last few months we've seen inside a lot of intensive care wards and gained some idea ofjust how distressing that environment can be for patients, who are often too weak and disoriented to talk. but a hospital in cambridge has developed a device to give those patients a voice — and now it's about to be rolled out around the world. here's our science correspondent richard westcott. a stay in intensive care isn'tjust physical, it can take its toll on your mind, too. patients often say the most stressful and frightening thing is not being able to communicate with the doctors and nurses. we click this one to reorientate yourself. computer voice: you are in intensive care after your operation. which is where this new device comes in. where is your pain? lower leg. carol has just woken up from a 12—hour operation. she has tubes in her neck and she cannot talk. designed by a team at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge, this app is now giving her a voice. i need a deep breath. we've been allow
mapelli—mozzi are released from their private ceremony on friday, attended by the queen and the duke of edinburgh last few months we've seen inside a lot of intensive care wards and gained some idea ofjust how distressing that environment can be for patients, who are often too weak and disoriented to talk. but a hospital in cambridge has developed a device to give those patients a voice — and now it's about to be rolled out around the world. here's our science correspondent richard...
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temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh. degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be dropping. things will feel different as we head into monday. still going to be very warm for eastern parts of england. by the time we get to the morning we have rain affecting shetland and may be a few showers coming into some other resting parts of the uk. throughout the day on saturday, it is going to be a mixture of sunshine and a scattering of showers, mainly across western areas, a few will push their way eastwards gradually through the day. much of the day may well be dry with sunshine at times and it stays dry right across the southeast and east anglia until the evening. we find temperatures at 25, 26 degrees, warm but it is a co
temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh. degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be dropping. things will feel different as we head into monday. still going to be very...
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at theatres from belfast to cardiff, edinburgh to london, the only thing on show today was this artisticroyal exchange and say they are highlighting the plight of theatres which have been devastated by having to close during the pandemic. it's not just people who work in the building, it's the freelancers and also costume hire. there's, like, so many places that we rely on to work with all the time and that is all part of the wider economy. and it just seems a real shame... it doesn't feel like that's been acknowledged. since this theatre closed its doors, one production after another has been cancelled and millions of pounds of revenue lost. now, the royal exchange's managers say that it's fighting for survival and there's the possibility they may have to make up to 65% of the staff here redundant. last year, julie hesmondhalgh starred in mother courage at the royal exchange. it's really emotional, actually, being here with all the lights off. today, she sat on its empty stage and called for increased government support for the theatre industry. it's notjust about people having a lovely
at theatres from belfast to cardiff, edinburgh to london, the only thing on show today was this artisticroyal exchange and say they are highlighting the plight of theatres which have been devastated by having to close during the pandemic. it's not just people who work in the building, it's the freelancers and also costume hire. there's, like, so many places that we rely on to work with all the time and that is all part of the wider economy. and it just seems a real shame... it doesn't feel like...
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i might get myself one once i get to edinburgh. so how is it going so far?oing this, what you are hoping to raise and when you are hoping to finish? feeling that at the moment. i am 35 miles n. cleethorpes tri club bite with me to the humber bridge, just five miles south of beverley at the moment... raising money for charity which is a national charity supporting children through summer holidays with food and activities, and also a charity in grimsby and cleethorpes called flag, that is through virgin money giving. you are a wonderful example to us all. we are going to let you get back on your bike now. we wish you very good luck. come back and talk to us when you have completed the challenge. thank you very much. thank you for calling me. another cheerful story, about a cheerful and positive person. a lottery winner in the us has split his jackpot of 22 million dollars with an old friend because of a "gentleman's agreement" they made nearly 30 years ago. tom cook and joe feeney played the wisconsin lottery separately but they'd made a pact in 1992 to share
i might get myself one once i get to edinburgh. so how is it going so far?oing this, what you are hoping to raise and when you are hoping to finish? feeling that at the moment. i am 35 miles n. cleethorpes tri club bite with me to the humber bridge, just five miles south of beverley at the moment... raising money for charity which is a national charity supporting children through summer holidays with food and activities, and also a charity in grimsby and cleethorpes called flag, that is through...
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if anything, temperatures will be a little bit higher, highs of 20 in edinburgh and 2a in london.arlton — who played in england's world cup winning football team and managed the republic of ireland — after his death at the age of 85. 0pen air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools re—opened today, in the latest easing of the lockdown in england. labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the prime minister said a ‘stricter‘ approach was needed in england. bosnia has marked the 25th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre, in which 8000 bosnian muslim men and boys were murdered. a former islamic state group fighter from britain dies in the notorious hasakah prison, where many is fighters are held. now on bbc news... brazil has been devastated by coronavirus: more than 1.a million people have been infected and the numbers are rising fast. our world travels to sao paulo. coronavirus has wreaked havoc on brazil. over 1.6 million have been infected and more than 65,000 have died. its people are suffering deep economic pain, with the count
if anything, temperatures will be a little bit higher, highs of 20 in edinburgh and 2a in london.arlton — who played in england's world cup winning football team and managed the republic of ireland — after his death at the age of 85. 0pen air theatres, live music venues and swimming pools re—opened today, in the latest easing of the lockdown in england. labour calls for the uk government to clarify its position on face coverings, after the prime minister said a ‘stricter‘ approach was...
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in edinburgh, there was music, and in county down in northern ireland, even some fancy dress as people good, but for the community, actually. i know it has not been good, but forthe community, it actually. i know it has not been good, but for the community, it has. a call for urgent action to resolve the problems in social care once and for all. ministers say a plan will be brought forward. thousands more staff are to be sent into job centres amid fears of a sharp increase in unemployment. and lewis hamilton and 13 fellow drivers begin the formula 1 season in austria by taking the knee. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.
in edinburgh, there was music, and in county down in northern ireland, even some fancy dress as people good, but for the community, actually. i know it has not been good, but forthe community, it actually. i know it has not been good, but for the community, it has. a call for urgent action to resolve the problems in social care once and for all. ministers say a plan will be brought forward. thousands more staff are to be sent into job centres amid fears of a sharp increase in unemployment. and...