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qm. messaging, primarily created i think in encland. ., , messaging, primarily created i think in enclandresting to speak to _ in england. 0k, really interesting to speak to you. _ in england. 0k, really interesting to speak to you, professor. - in england. 0k, really interesting| to speak to you, professor. thank you. countries across europe are tightening restrictions as infections rise and the 0micron variant spreads across the continent. in france, a record of more than 100,000 new cases on saturday means tougher restrictions. remote working is now compulsory — where possible — and public gatherings have been cut to 2,000 people for indoor events. the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri reports. with the festivities over and memories made, france is now snapping back to the reality of the pandemic. president macron convened a remote cabinet meeting to review the latest data on the 0micron variant. and his government's verdict is clear — cases are surging, and more restrictions are needed, at least for the next three weeks. starting on monday, all public gatherings will be limited to 2,000 people fo
qm. messaging, primarily created i think in encland. ., , messaging, primarily created i think in enclandresting to speak to _ in england. 0k, really interesting to speak to you. _ in england. 0k, really interesting to speak to you, professor. - in england. 0k, really interesting| to speak to you, professor. thank you. countries across europe are tightening restrictions as infections rise and the 0micron variant spreads across the continent. in france, a record of more than 100,000 new cases on...
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restrictions in wales or more in encland? �* , , restrictions in wales or more in encland? more in encland? h , m england? it's very difficult because it's a public— england? it's very difficult because it's a public health _ england? it's very difficult because it's a public health missions, - england? it's very difficult because it's a public health missions, to - england? it's very difficult because it's a public health missions, to do | it's a public health missions, to do with the sage numbers, government policy and interpretation. what we have here is a big hit on the economic impact on the industry. that's a huge factor now. through the 21 months there's been financial alignment if not restriction alignment. we've had fulham in the past which is worth about 450—500 million pounds a month to our businesses —— microwave had furlough in the past. that amounts to about 60 million in britain forfour — five weeks. we can see the economic hit and just around the corner, if businesses survive, we have a terrible april coming with a rise in business rates, to 50% and vat, 20%
restrictions in wales or more in encland? �* , , restrictions in wales or more in encland? more in encland? h , m england? it's very difficult because it's a public— england? it's very difficult because it's a public health _ england? it's very difficult because it's a public health missions, - england? it's very difficult because it's a public health missions, to - england? it's very difficult because it's a public health missions, to do | it's a public health missions, to do with the sage...
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. ., i. ,., responsible thing to move to plan b in encland. ., ,., ,., in england. you stand up at a lectern, exactly _ in england. how can you stand up at a lectern, exactly where _ in england. how can you stand up at a lectern, exactly where some - in england. how can you stand up at a lectern, exactly where some of. a lectern, exactly where some of your team laughed and joked about covid rules, to tell people they must now follow your new instructions? and are you really asking the public to believe that you had no idea what was going on under your own roof? the you had no idea what was going on under your own roof?— under your own roof? the british ublic, under your own roof? the british public, notwithstanding - under your own roof? the british public, notwithstanding the - under your own roof? the britishj public, notwithstanding the point that you make, can see the vital importance of the medical information that we are giving. the usuall i information that we are giving. the usually icy cool professor whitty seemed angry too, but pleaded with you to separate
. ., i. ,., responsible thing to move to plan b in encland. ., ,., ,., in england. you stand up at a lectern, exactly _ in england. how can you stand up at a lectern, exactly where _ in england. how can you stand up at a lectern, exactly where some - in england. how can you stand up at a lectern, exactly where some of. a lectern, exactly where some of your team laughed and joked about covid rules, to tell people they must now follow your new instructions? and are you really asking the public to...
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., looking back on a good day for encland. .ualities, _ england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this _ england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this would - england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this would be - england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this would be the | all eventualities, this would be the best possible scenario to only be 58 runs. it's been a fantastic efforts. shown defiance against the bowlers, and i think regardless of the result today, it was important that those guys did show that fight and resolve. i think they certainly done that and even though my given england a mantra to be able to deal with this bowling across the next five games. with this bowling across the next five gamm— with this bowling across the next five games-_ with this bowling across the next fiveuames. , , ~ , , , five games. this is the key because lookin: at five games. this is the key because looking at this _ five games. this is the key because looking at this game _ fi
., looking back on a good day for encland. .ualities, _ england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this _ england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this would - england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this would be - england. yeah, if you are looking at all eventualities, this would be the | all eventualities, this would be the best possible scenario to only be 58 runs. it's been a fantastic efforts. shown defiance against the bowlers, and i think...
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decision on further measures in encland? . ~ , decision on further measures in encland? picking up that last point, we talk with — england? picking up that last point, we talk with the _ england? picking up that last point, we talk with the nhs _ england? picking up that last point, we talk with the nhs being - we talk with the nhs being overwhelmed by covid, there are two big concerns. clearly, there is the fact that you have far too many people turning up sick and wanting hospital beds and the nhs has a capacity to deal with that and then a knock—on impact for other in all people and then there is the staff being ill and there is a question and a query about what is happening in london hospitals was at the forefront of the current 0micron wave. but listening to sergeant javid and i thought it was interesting that he talked with this new data being encouraging. more than that, they're slowly trying to build up a picture of what this new variant means in terms of severity, hospitalisation, and that picture is far from complete. hospitalisation, and that picture is farfro
decision on further measures in encland? . ~ , decision on further measures in encland? picking up that last point, we talk with — england? picking up that last point, we talk with the _ england? picking up that last point, we talk with the nhs _ england? picking up that last point, we talk with the nhs being - we talk with the nhs being overwhelmed by covid, there are two big concerns. clearly, there is the fact that you have far too many people turning up sick and wanting hospital beds and...
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across scotland and northern encland, need. across scotland and northern england, freezing _ need.ezing temperatures - england, freezing temperatures are persisting. in all around 5000 homes are still cut off. northern power grid says it still has a 700 engineering jobs, grid says it still has a 700 engineeringjobs, repairs grid says it still has a 700 engineering jobs, repairs like this one to do, before it can fully restore the power across the north—east of england and that's why it is still saying it could be the middle of next week before things get back to normal. meaning for those enduring the longest wait it's an ongoing ordeal.— an ongoing ordeal. distraught, it's terrible, an ongoing ordeal. distraught, it's terrible. it's _ an ongoing ordeal. distraught, it's terrible, it's awful, _ an ongoing ordeal. distraught, it's terrible, it's awful, really - an ongoing ordeal. distraught, it's terrible, it's awful, really awful. . terrible, it's awful, really awful. the wind, the rain, and then to top it off we got snow as well so we couldn't get out. you know, it was just awful.
across scotland and northern encland, need. across scotland and northern england, freezing _ need.ezing temperatures - england, freezing temperatures are persisting. in all around 5000 homes are still cut off. northern power grid says it still has a 700 engineering jobs, grid says it still has a 700 engineeringjobs, repairs grid says it still has a 700 engineering jobs, repairs like this one to do, before it can fully restore the power across the north—east of england and that's why it is...
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it nurses compared with elsewhere in encland? , ., , ., england?re difficult in _ england? it still remains more difficult in london _ england? it still remains more difficult in london than - england? it still remains more difficult in london than it - england? it still remains more difficult in london than it is . difficult in london than it is across the rest of england and the uk at the moment but we are starting to see figures rise, sicknesses rise, the admissions rising. in london, very acute and remains acute. 0f london, very acute and remains acute. of course nursing staff everywhere, and other staff in the nhs are working really hard to make the situation as good as it can be. but actually, it is not good. it doesn't look like it is going to improve any time soon. patricia, we are auoin improve any time soon. patricia, we are going to — improve any time soon. patricia, we are going to have — improve any time soon. patricia, we are going to have to _ improve any time soon. patricia, we are going to have to leave _ improve any time soon. pat
it nurses compared with elsewhere in encland? , ., , ., england?re difficult in _ england? it still remains more difficult in london _ england? it still remains more difficult in london than - england? it still remains more difficult in london than it - england? it still remains more difficult in london than it is . difficult in london than it is across the rest of england and the uk at the moment but we are starting to see figures rise, sicknesses rise, the admissions rising. in london, very...
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it�*s author, are you going to play for encland. fl .,, author, are you going to play for encland. �*, hoped any review will answer questions around the - england. it's hoped any review will i answer questions around the warning signs and what could have been done to help arthur. thousands of people in the north east of england are still without heating and hot water this morning — ten days on from the damage to power lines caused by storm arwen. northern powergrid says it hopes to have everyone in its area reconnected by tuesday, but there are concerns about the impact of storm barra, which is due to hit the uk tomorrow. all affected homes in scotland have now been reconnected. a british teenager who survived a crocodile attack in zambia has spoken for the first time about the ordeal. 18—year—old amelie osborn—smith from hampshire, was white—water rafting when the crocodile clamped onto her leg. louisa pilbeam has the story. amelie osborn—smith was on a gap year trip of a lifetime in zambia. but in the waters near victoria falls, the 18—year—old was attacked by a crocodile. she suffer
it�*s author, are you going to play for encland. fl .,, author, are you going to play for encland. �*, hoped any review will answer questions around the - england. it's hoped any review will i answer questions around the warning signs and what could have been done to help arthur. thousands of people in the north east of england are still without heating and hot water this morning — ten days on from the damage to power lines caused by storm arwen. northern powergrid says it hopes to have...
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this crop of encland better and better. this crop of england players. _ better and better. better. this crop of england players, you are a - better and better. this crop of. england players, you are a terrific bunch, aren't you? you were saying that as part of your success, but i suppose, in a way, it is locked, when you get a group of really great players who come together. it is luck. i players who come together. it is luck. ., players who come together. it is luck. . ., , players who come together. it is luck. . , ., luck. i am so lucky to be surrounded b such luck. i am so lucky to be surrounded by such talented _ luck. i am so lucky to be surrounded by such talented players. _ luck. i am so lucky to be surrounded by such talented players. we - luck. i am so lucky to be surrounded by such talented players. we have i by such talented players. we have players that were making their debut against latvia the other night, scoring their first goals for england, and they will be the future for us. we have players who have had some caps, players who are really experienced, so a
this crop of encland better and better. this crop of england players. _ better and better. better. this crop of england players, you are a - better and better. this crop of. england players, you are a terrific bunch, aren't you? you were saying that as part of your success, but i suppose, in a way, it is locked, when you get a group of really great players who come together. it is luck. i players who come together. it is luck. ., players who come together. it is luck. . ., , players who come...
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it is important to look at encland they mean? it is important to look at england in _ they mean?ok at england in particular _ they mean? it is important to look at england in particular at - they mean? it is important to look at england in particular at the - at england in particular at the moment, especially london, because it was so far ahead of the rest of the 0micron wave in europe. it gives you an idea of how this increase in cases and infections we have been seeing is being reflected in hospitalisations. we always knew there would be a lag. as with many countries, over the festive christmas period, you have to take some of these figures with a bit of a dose of salt because people registered deaths differently, the number going into and out of hospital can change. frankly, there is a big desire for people not to go into hospitalfor any is a big desire for people not to go into hospital for any reason, including covid—19, just before christmas. then you see an increase in admissions. we see this every year, straight after christmas. we had just over 2000 admissions into hospi
it is important to look at encland they mean? it is important to look at england in _ they mean?ok at england in particular _ they mean? it is important to look at england in particular at - they mean? it is important to look at england in particular at the - at england in particular at the moment, especially london, because it was so far ahead of the rest of the 0micron wave in europe. it gives you an idea of how this increase in cases and infections we have been seeing is being reflected in...
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too old to start being captain of encland? , ., _ �*, england?well obviously it's not a ten year policy _ england? yes, well obviously it's not a ten year policy or— england? yes, well obviously it's not a ten year policy or anything | not a ten year policy or anything like that, — not a ten year policy or anything like that, but i think i am still as on the _ like that, but i think i am still as on the ball— like that, but i think i am still as on the ball as i have ever been. i don't _ on the ball as i have ever been. i don't think— on the ball as i have ever been. i don't think it makes any difference. in don't think it makes any difference. in sydney— don't think it makes any difference. in sydney in— don't think it makes any difference. in sydney in 1971, during a fractious ashes test, he led his players off the field when beer cans were thrown from the stands. yes. players off the field when beer cans were thrown from the stands. yes, he is out. were thrown from the stands. yes, he is out- the — were thrown from the stands. yes, he is out-
too old to start being captain of encland? , ., _ �*, england?well obviously it's not a ten year policy _ england? yes, well obviously it's not a ten year policy or— england? yes, well obviously it's not a ten year policy or anything | not a ten year policy or anything like that, — not a ten year policy or anything like that, but i think i am still as on the _ like that, but i think i am still as on the ball— like that, but i think i am still as on the ball as i have ever been. i don't...
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now in encland at pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, _ pressure the nhs is under.east, the _ pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules - pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules are - england at least, the rules are changing, with the time spent in isolation cut from ten days to seven. but to do that, you must record two consecutive negative lateral flow tests from day six onwards and those tests must be taking —— might take on a minimum of 24 taking —— might take on a minimum of 2a hours apart. taking -- might take on a minimum of 24 hours apart-— 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability _ 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of _ 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of tests, _ 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of tests, the - 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of tests, the fact - the availability of tests, the fact we have — the availability of tests, the fact we have ordered a lot in advance and we have ordered a lot in advance and we are _
now in encland at pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, _ pressure the nhs is under.east, the _ pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules - pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules are - england at least, the rules are changing, with the time spent in isolation cut from ten days to seven. but to do that, you must record two consecutive negative lateral flow tests from day six onwards and those tests must be taking —— might take on a...
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the encland waste of time. i think so. the england captain _ waste of time. i think so.f time. i think so. the england captain joe root is i waste of time. i think so. the - england captain joe root is backing england captainjoe root is backing himself to lead by example in the third test as they try to keep themselves alive in at the ashes series. he was very critical of his players after heavy defeats in the first to test, leaving them needing to win all three remaining matches. that has never been done before. a 70,000 capacity crowd is expected at melbourne was that it is a brilliant event to be involved in, it is something that every england player wants to be a part of, to get the chance to play in a boxing day test match, very special to stop where the they series is post correctly, it is a really exciting opportunity. clearly we are going to have to play a lot better than we have done in the first two games. but i expect us to do just that. the first two games. but i expect us to do just that-— to do just that. millie and michael vuni ola to do just that. millie
the encland waste of time. i think so. the england captain _ waste of time. i think so.f time. i think so. the england captain joe root is i waste of time. i think so. the - england captain joe root is backing england captainjoe root is backing himself to lead by example in the third test as they try to keep themselves alive in at the ashes series. he was very critical of his players after heavy defeats in the first to test, leaving them needing to win all three remaining matches. that has...
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a new era, perhaps, in drug treatment services in england. perhaps, in drug treatment services in encland~' .,, ., ., ~' perhaps, in drug treatment services in enuland. ~' ., ., ~' 336 cases of the omicron variant of coronavirus have now been detected in england, scotland and wales. the health secretary sajid javid says some cases aren't related to travel, meaning it's now spreading in the community. scientists believe omicron could soon become the dominant variant in the uk. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. this got to school, the first in the uk to be suspected of a omicron outbreak. parents were told last night to keep pupils away and switch to remote learning of the two classes and multiple teachers had to self isolate. this afternoon, the health secretary told mps omicron had now been reported in 52 countries around the world, and that in the uk there was community transmission in multiple regions. taste transmission in multiple regions. we don't transmission in multiple regions. - don't yet have a complete picture of whether omicron causes more severe disease, or i
a new era, perhaps, in drug treatment services in england. perhaps, in drug treatment services in encland~' .,, ., ., ~' perhaps, in drug treatment services in enuland. ~' ., ., ~' 336 cases of the omicron variant of coronavirus have now been detected in england, scotland and wales. the health secretary sajid javid says some cases aren't related to travel, meaning it's now spreading in the community. scientists believe omicron could soon become the dominant variant in the uk. here's our health...
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the head of nhs encland, set on one side. the head of nhs england. with _ set on one side., with the _ set on one side. the head of nhs england, with the prime - set on one side. the head of nhs england, with the prime minister| england, with the prime minister today, now has to oversee a major acceleration of the programme. this is a hue acceleration of the programme. this is a huge challenge for the nhs and for the _ is a huge challenge for the nhs and for the country. the prime minister has told _ for the country. the prime minister has told us — for the country. the prime minister has told us and public health experts _ has told us and public health experts have told us that the rate at which — experts have told us that the rate at which the omicron variant is spreading _ at which the omicron variant is spreading presents a serious threat and i_ spreading presents a serious threat and i have — spreading presents a serious threat and i have no doubt that the nhs and their amazing staff will step up. with more than 100,000 people booking overnight for boosterjabs in engla
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arthur, you can play for encland? little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this _ little boy.his is _ little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this is how— little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this is how his - little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this is how his family i england? this is how his family wanted him _ england? this is how his family wanted him to _ england? this is how his family wanted him to be _ england? this is how his family| wanted him to be remembered. england? this is how his family - wanted him to be remembered. as a football loving six—year—old and not the emaciated child who was so sick he could barely stand up. his killers and attested in thomas hughes for the people who were supposed to be looking after ham. after himself on the floor is bent to set on the radio, he sent me and kicked me in the process of trying to get him back up.— kicked me in the process of trying to get him back up. while they lied to get him back up. while they lied to the police _ to get him back up. while they lied to the police arthur _ to get him back
arthur, you can play for encland? little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this _ little boy.his is _ little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this is how— little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this is how his - little boy. arthur, you can play for england? this is how his family i england? this is how his family wanted him _ england? this is how his family wanted him to _ england? this is how his family wanted him to be _ england? this is how his family| wanted him to be...
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nhs encland incarcerated for so many years. nhs england say — incarcerated for so many years.ay they are committed to finding him support and a real home in his own community. idols? finding him support and a real home in his own community.— in his own community. now is the time to shout _ in his own community. now is the time to shout about _ in his own community. now is the time to shout about tony. - in his own community. now is the time to shout about tony. to - in his own community. now is the time to shout about tony. to give him a voice. phil devine ending that report from jayne mccubbin. what's thought to be the largest divorce settlement in british legal history has been agreed. a high courtjudge has awarded around half a billion pounds to princess haya ofjordan, in a long—running dispute with herformer husband, sheikh mohammed, the ruler of dubai. the princess fled to britain with her children in 2019, saying she was in fear of her life. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, is here. this has been described as a highly unusual case, hasn't it? it is, because the
nhs encland incarcerated for so many years. nhs england say — incarcerated for so many years.ay they are committed to finding him support and a real home in his own community. idols? finding him support and a real home in his own community.— in his own community. now is the time to shout _ in his own community. now is the time to shout about _ in his own community. now is the time to shout about tony. - in his own community. now is the time to shout about tony. to - in his own community....
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12 out of 16 critical care units it contacted in england. it critical care units it contacted in enclandnd. it is not for us to 'udge --eole england. it is not for us to 'udge people who i england. it is not for us to 'udge people who haven't been h england. it is not for us to judge - people who haven't been vaccinated, it is for us to look after them as well as we can, but it's very sad when people come into hospital who haven't been vaccinated. they are very unwell and they asked to have the vaccine then, which of course they can't, because you have to get better from covid before you can they can't, because you have to get betterfrom covid before you can be vaccinated. better from covid before you can be vaccinated. . ., . ., vaccinated. evidence that omicron causes milder— vaccinated. evidence that omicron causes milder disease _ vaccinated. evidence that omicron causes milder disease has - vaccinated. evidence that omicron causes milder disease has been i causes milder disease has been reinforced by preliminary analysis from the uk health security agency. it suggests that someone i
12 out of 16 critical care units it contacted in england. it critical care units it contacted in enclandnd. it is not for us to 'udge --eole england. it is not for us to 'udge people who i england. it is not for us to 'udge people who haven't been h england. it is not for us to judge - people who haven't been vaccinated, it is for us to look after them as well as we can, but it's very sad when people come into hospital who haven't been vaccinated. they are very unwell and they asked to have the...
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will encland neighbours were waiting.h _ neighbours were waiting. ll england catch fire? when will they catch fire? the england catch fire? when will they catch fire? . , england catch fire? when will they catch fire? ., , ., catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff. catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff- the — catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff. the question - catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff. the question is, - catch fire? the answer, not in i cardiff. the question is, though, didn't end there. he cardiff. the question is, though, didn't end there.— didn't end there. he can't quite cather didn't end there. he can't quite gather it- _ didn't end there. he can't quite gather it. the _ didn't end there. he can't quite gather it. the liam _ didn't end there. he can't quite gather it. the liam williams, i didn't end there. he can't quite gather it. the liam williams, it didn't end there. he can't quite - gather it. the liam williams, it has gone forward. how is it?— gone forward. how is it? whistle wow. to paris, _
will encland neighbours were waiting.h _ neighbours were waiting. ll england catch fire? when will they catch fire? the england catch fire? when will they catch fire? . , england catch fire? when will they catch fire? ., , ., catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff. catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff- the — catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff. the question - catch fire? the answer, not in cardiff. the question is, - catch fire? the answer, not in i cardiff. the question is, though,...
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another bad day for encland. , . a must win test. another bad day for encland. ,, '! england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost _ england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost the _ england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost the toss - england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost the toss and - first day. they lost the toss and were put into bat and this is ollie robinson, the last wicket to fall off the ball of nathan line, gone for 22 and england finished the way they started, unfortunately, early with the opening batter who went for a duck. joe root stayed on long enough for a half—century body may been hoping to build partnership with ben stokes but he went for 25. a terrible day with the bat for england and australia working off before they come onto bat. they know all they need to do is get a draw to retain the ashes. we heard some sad news on christmas day. the former england cricket captain, ray illingworth, has died, aged 89. he had been undergoing treatment for cancer. illingworth played 61 tests for eng
another bad day for encland. , . a must win test. another bad day for encland. ,, '! england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost _ england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost the _ england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost the toss - england. they are 185 all out on the first day. they lost the toss and - first day. they lost the toss and were put into bat and this is ollie robinson, the last wicket to fall off the ball of nathan line, gone for 22 and...
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new year's eve can go ahead in encland? . new year's eve can go ahead in encland?n, which i'm sure - only wait and see. that is the concern, which i'm sure you | concern, which i'm sure you appreciate, that even though there is the green light to go ahead with new year celebrations in england, there are probably concerns from people about being in a crowded space. {iii people about being in a crowded sace. . ., , people about being in a crowded sace. , y , people about being in a crowded sace. , , , ., space. of course, yes, i totally understand _ space. of course, yes, i totally understand that. _ space. of course, yes, i totally understand that. we _ space. of course, yes, i totally understand that. we are - space. of course, yes, i totally. understand that. we are allowed space. of course, yes, i totally- understand that. we are allowed to open, so it does as a business owner, i have to open and hope that we get a good crowd in. you mentioned _ we get a good crowd in. you mentioned that _ we get a good crowd in. you mentioned that christmas eve was about 50% dow
new year's eve can go ahead in encland? . new year's eve can go ahead in encland?n, which i'm sure - only wait and see. that is the concern, which i'm sure you | concern, which i'm sure you appreciate, that even though there is the green light to go ahead with new year celebrations in england, there are probably concerns from people about being in a crowded space. {iii people about being in a crowded sace. . ., , people about being in a crowded sace. , y , people about being in a crowded sace....
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— council tax rises across the board in encland? :, a in england? good morning.fully next week in terms of what the financial settlement will look like and once we have seen that, that will determine whether or not councils will increase council tax. the government _ will increase council tax. the government announced in the spending review 1.5 million for local government in 2022, 23, huge amounts of money. why do councils still think they need more? the councils that we represent _ think they need more? the councils that we represent are _ think they need more? the councils that we represent are responsible l that we represent are responsible for delivering crucial services to the most vulnerable people in our communities. and those services are not visible, unless you have a family member with learning difficulties or a relative and it care home or a child with special education needs, you wouldn't know that on average the councils spent two thirds of their income in supporting those services. during the pandemic, we provided a huge amount of wrist support to
— council tax rises across the board in encland? :, a in england? good morning.fully next week in terms of what the financial settlement will look like and once we have seen that, that will determine whether or not councils will increase council tax. the government _ will increase council tax. the government announced in the spending review 1.5 million for local government in 2022, 23, huge amounts of money. why do councils still think they need more? the councils that we represent _ think...
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something similarly be sensible in encland? , ., england?very government across the uk needs to make its own decisions i uk needs to make its own decisions based on the scientific advice that they are receiving and there are different factors at play in different factors at play in different parts of the country and we have said repeatedly we want people to enjoy christmas and we want people to enjoy christmas safely and we can we can do to tackle the threat of omicron is to get that boost their working effectively so they will support that big effort being made by the nhs to do that whether they can get a vaccine in everyone�*s arm by december it�*s a tall order. but we will not beat them up or beat up those staff and volunteers in the armed forces and the pharmacists and gps who will be moving heaven and earth to make this happen. three of our earth to make this happen. three of your colleagues _ earth to make this happen. three of your colleagues have _ earth to make this happen. three of your colleagues have tested - earth to make this h
something similarly be sensible in encland? , ., england?very government across the uk needs to make its own decisions i uk needs to make its own decisions based on the scientific advice that they are receiving and there are different factors at play in different factors at play in different parts of the country and we have said repeatedly we want people to enjoy christmas and we want people to enjoy christmas safely and we can we can do to tackle the threat of omicron is to get that boost...
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where we in terms of cobit roles in encland? 'j~ ., , . , england? 18th of december, we in london. _ england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they _ england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they were _ england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they were the - england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they were the three i we in london, they were the three tiers which later became the four tiers, and in tier three, you could not have a gathering of over one person and indoors without it being reasonably necessary for work. that is for work purposes. and at the same time, you have government guidance which is very clear, christmas guidance, there was a lot of talk about will be cut or couldn't do over christmas, and at the same time, guidance that set although there are exemptions for work purposes, you must not have a work purposes, you must not have a work lunch or a christmas party where that is a primarily social activity and is not otherwise permitted by the you that rules. so i think that's pretty clear. 50. i think
where we in terms of cobit roles in encland? 'j~ ., , . , england? 18th of december, we in london. _ england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they _ england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they were _ england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they were the - england? so, the 18th of december, we in london, they were the three i we in london, they were the three tiers which later became the four tiers, and in tier three, you could not have a gathering of over one person...
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it arthur, are you going to play for encland? , ., , arthur, are you going to play for encland?te to stay. we'll always be together. however far it seems. # will always be together. # will always be together. # together in electric dreams. here is lola # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling _ # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling us _ # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling us how— # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling us how she _ # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling us how she feels about the nomination. it is a big recognition thing, i guess, obviously being an up—and—coming artist, having to work hard and things, it means a lot. the list of winners in the past, like adele and george ezra and the list has really predicted accurately, hasn't it? yes, in the past you look at adele and where she was aware she is now and it is pretty mad. how did thejohn lewis advert come about? it was pretty random. i got asked to do it and there were a lot of people wanting to do it as well and it was a real experience, the who
it arthur, are you going to play for encland? , ., , arthur, are you going to play for encland?te to stay. we'll always be together. however far it seems. # will always be together. # will always be together. # together in electric dreams. here is lola # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling _ # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling us _ # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling us how— # together in electric dreams. here is lola telling us how she _ #...
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want to see more restrictions on encland? ~ , ., want to see more restrictions on encland?at would you do now? now we | about support for businesses. but - what would you do now? now we would be listenin: what would you do now? now we would be listening to — what would you do now? now we would be listening to the _ what would you do now? now we would be listening to the sage _ what would you do now? now we would be listening to the sage advice. - what would you do now? now we would be listening to the sage advice. we - be listening to the sage advice. we would be supporting plan b. if there are additional measures that need to be made, let's hear it. let's look at the evidence, let's have that discussion. if you needs to happen, the labour party will be there and will step up if the government needs us to do so, as we have done already. us to do so, as we have done alread . , us to do so, as we have done already-— us to do so, as we have done l already-_ ln already. sorry to interrupt... in all fairness, _ already. sorry to interrupt... in all fairness, i— already. sorry to
want to see more restrictions on encland? ~ , ., want to see more restrictions on encland?at would you do now? now we | about support for businesses. but - what would you do now? now we would be listenin: what would you do now? now we would be listening to — what would you do now? now we would be listening to the _ what would you do now? now we would be listening to the sage _ what would you do now? now we would be listening to the sage advice. - what would you do now? now we would be...
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each police force in encland it taken so long? each police force in england and _ it taken so long?erent. | in england and wales is different. we have 43 different police forces, and there's already been much work around domestic abuse, rape and serious sexual offences, but this is the first time we have recognised that national consistency over what works in relation to tackling these awful crimes is really important, so this is about consistency across our 43 forces, and it's also recognising that that trust in confidence, the cultural changes needs a fundamental shift in how policing deals with it. one of the things you are going to tackle is, in what way are you going to target these people?— to target these people? there are three elements _ to target these people? there are three elements to _ to target these people? there are three elements to our— to target these people? there are j three elements to our framework, recognising that loss of trust and confidence that we think many people, women, girls feel, and have certainly told me since i came into role. we recognise that c
each police force in encland it taken so long? each police force in england and _ it taken so long?erent. | in england and wales is different. we have 43 different police forces, and there's already been much work around domestic abuse, rape and serious sexual offences, but this is the first time we have recognised that national consistency over what works in relation to tackling these awful crimes is really important, so this is about consistency across our 43 forces, and it's also recognising...
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it reminds me of covering encland again. it reminds me of covering england in _ again.land in years _ again. it reminds me of covering england in years gone _ again. it reminds me of covering england in years gone by. - again. it reminds me of covering l england in years gone by. decades gone by. when you think of euro 2,000 and so on. natalie, thank you. and if you were at that game, please tell me what you saw, and what you heard. tell me what it felt like. did you see anything, please do let me know. you can message me on tiktok and instagram or message me. the world health organisation has warned that all countries across the planet must prepare for surges of coronavirus infections linked to the new 0micron variant. the who says travel bans can delay, but not prevent the variant from arriving. cases of omicron have now been confirmed in 2a different countries. several governments have already put tighter rules in place to try to stop the spread of omicron. in germany, there are now major restrictions on anyone who's not vaccinated — and the outgoing chancellor — ang
it reminds me of covering encland again. it reminds me of covering england in _ again.land in years _ again. it reminds me of covering england in years gone _ again. it reminds me of covering england in years gone by. - again. it reminds me of covering l england in years gone by. decades gone by. when you think of euro 2,000 and so on. natalie, thank you. and if you were at that game, please tell me what you saw, and what you heard. tell me what it felt like. did you see anything, please do let...
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full potential of the east of encland? , ~ ., england? yes, mr speaker. in the new year. tn: the prime minister believe that damage being caused by brexit and his litany of broken promises, his condoning of conservative party corruption or simply his complicity in lockdown busting christmas parties and quizzes has caused the public to so dramatically so rapidly lose faith in his leadership? mr speaker, what i have said is it is our freedom from the rules of the european union that enabled us to deliver the fastest vaccine roll—out in europe, has enabled us to have the fastest economic growth in the g7 and that is of massive benefit to each and every one of his constituents. i think he should acknowledge that point. tithe constituents. i think he should acknowledge that point. one of the sirnificant acknowledge that point. one of the significant achievements _ acknowledge that point. one of the significant achievements of - acknowledge that point. one of the significant achievements of the - significant achievements of the government is the work it has don
full potential of the east of encland? , ~ ., england? yes, mr speaker. in the new year. tn: the prime minister believe that damage being caused by brexit and his litany of broken promises, his condoning of conservative party corruption or simply his complicity in lockdown busting christmas parties and quizzes has caused the public to so dramatically so rapidly lose faith in his leadership? mr speaker, what i have said is it is our freedom from the rules of the european union that enabled us to...
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t introduce covid-19 passports in encland. ., , ,, ., england. i do wish him well.im looking in the mirror, i would think, if i was him looking in the mirror, iwould be think, if i was him looking in the mirror, i would be saying, surely i can do this better. mp5 mirror, i would be saying, surely i can do this better.— mirror, i would be saying, surely i can do this better. mps will vote on the new coronavirus _ can do this better. mps will vote on the new coronavirus regulations - can do this better. mps will vote on the new coronavirus regulations in l the new coronavirus regulations in england on tuesday that the vote on thursday, were people in shropshire will be electing a new mp. it's new test will be held about whether this foreign minister is starting to cost the party votes. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has warned the country is facing a "potential tsunami" of new covid infections. she said the spread of the omicron variant of the virus presented a "very severe challenge", and it was likely to overtake the delta variant possibly as soon as th
t introduce covid-19 passports in encland. ., , ,, ., england. i do wish him well.im looking in the mirror, i would think, if i was him looking in the mirror, iwould be think, if i was him looking in the mirror, i would be saying, surely i can do this better. mp5 mirror, i would be saying, surely i can do this better.— mirror, i would be saying, surely i can do this better. mps will vote on the new coronavirus _ can do this better. mps will vote on the new coronavirus regulations - can do...
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encland by joe root? it is hard to tell. england have _ by joe root? it is hard to tell., as well as the pace of mark wood. i understand the rationale behind james _ understand the rationale behind james anderson. i was surprised they left both— james anderson. i was surprised they left both out. the working expectation is that we would see anderson— expectation is that we would see anderson or stuart broad, the two mainstays— anderson or stuart broad, the two mainstays of the england attack. all that pressure now transfers onto chris _ that pressure now transfers onto chris woakes, olly robinson, mark wood _ chris woakes, olly robinson, mark wood and — chris woakes, olly robinson, mark wood and jack leach. they need everything to go right from here. at a venue _ everything to go right from here. at a venue which has been disastrous for england in recent times. obviously it is early days. just the obviously it is early days. just the first innings of the first test. five tests to go. do you think england can turn this around, or are you expecting a whitewash? look. englan
encland by joe root? it is hard to tell. england have _ by joe root? it is hard to tell., as well as the pace of mark wood. i understand the rationale behind james _ understand the rationale behind james anderson. i was surprised they left both— james anderson. i was surprised they left both out. the working expectation is that we would see anderson— expectation is that we would see anderson or stuart broad, the two mainstays— anderson or stuart broad, the two mainstays of the england...
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you made after the great start for encland? ., ., , england?ed in the — win in the end? we were fortunate to have played in the series _ win in the end? we were fortunate to have played in the series and - win in the end? we were fortunate to have played in the series and one - have played in the series and one and its fantastic memories. this is one of my favourite and a lot of the commentary team's favourite cricket grounds in the world for the atmosphere and what it looks like and i'd never actually played in a day night pink ball test match and it was a normal test when i played here 11 years ago but they are certainly good memories of us winning and celebrating. stephen, we have to leave — winning and celebrating. stephen, we have to leave it _ winning and celebrating. stephen, we have to leave it there _ winning and celebrating. stephen, we have to leave it there but _ winning and celebrating. stephen, we have to leave it there but back - winning and celebrating. stephen, we have to leave it there but back to - have to leave it there but
you made after the great start for encland? ., ., , england?ed in the — win in the end? we were fortunate to have played in the series _ win in the end? we were fortunate to have played in the series and - win in the end? we were fortunate to have played in the series and one - have played in the series and one and its fantastic memories. this is one of my favourite and a lot of the commentary team's favourite cricket grounds in the world for the atmosphere and what it looks like and i'd...
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fix, arthur, are you going to play for encland? �* ., england?year-old. _ england? a football mad six-year-old. after - england? a football mad six-year-old. after i - england? a football mad | six-year-old. afterl play england? a football mad - six-year-old. after i play for liverpool! — six-year-old. after i play for liverpool! subjected - six-year-old. after i play for liverpool! subjected to - six-year-old. after i play for| liverpool! subjected to cruel, liverpool! sub'ected to cruel, manipulative— liverpool! subjected to cruel, manipulative and _ liverpool! subjected to cruel, manipulative and pitiless - liverpool! subjected to cruel, - manipulative and pitiless treatment by his father and his partner. arthur's short life will be remembered by birmingham city comedy team he supported. they previously held tributes to him. today, away at millwall, they will be applause in the six minute of the game. aston villa will do the same as we can. they say, our thoughts are with all who loved our —— arthur. next week birmingham city fans will envelop
fix, arthur, are you going to play for encland? �* ., england?year-old. _ england? a football mad six-year-old. after - england? a football mad six-year-old. after i - england? a football mad | six-year-old. afterl play england? a football mad - six-year-old. after i play for liverpool! — six-year-old. after i play for liverpool! subjected - six-year-old. after i play for liverpool! subjected to - six-year-old. after i play for| liverpool! subjected to cruel, liverpool! sub'ected to cruel,...