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in 2005, there were 39 homicides in glasgow alone.acked down on the city's gangs with increased stop—and—search and tougher sentences. but then they decided to look at the causes as well. karen mccluskey, former head of intelligence analysis for strathclyde police, was one of the founders of the vru. there wasn't a police officer i met who actually said, "we can fix this." they said, "look, we can keep a lid on the pot. "we can absolutely arrest people but that's not fixing it." we sort of really started to look at it like a public health issue, like a disease. really? what, violence was a disease? well, it does. we started to look about how it was transmitted. you know, you're brought up in an angry, aggressive home so you almost become infected. so we started to look at it like, "what would prevention look like?" this new public health approach seemed to be working in some american cities. violence could be reduced, they hoped, by treating offenders with compassion and offering them more support. we said, "look, you can phone this n
in 2005, there were 39 homicides in glasgow alone.acked down on the city's gangs with increased stop—and—search and tougher sentences. but then they decided to look at the causes as well. karen mccluskey, former head of intelligence analysis for strathclyde police, was one of the founders of the vru. there wasn't a police officer i met who actually said, "we can fix this." they said, "look, we can keep a lid on the pot. "we can absolutely arrest people but that's not...
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in 2005, there were 39 homicides in glasgow alone.cracked down on the city's gangs with increased stop—and—search and tougher sentences. but then they decided to look at the causes as well. karen mccluskey, former head of intelligence analysis for strathclyde police, was one of the founders of the vru. there wasn't a police officer i met who actually said, "we can fix this." they said, "look, we can keep a lid on the pot. "we can absolutely arrest people but that's not fixing it." we sort of really started to look at it like a public health issue, like a disease. really? what, violence was a disease? well, it does. we started to look about how it was transmitted. you know, you're brought up in an angry, aggressive home so you almost become infected. so we started to look at it like, "what would prevention look like?" this new public health approach seemed to be working in some american cities. violence could be reduced, they hoped, by treating offenders with compassion and offering them more support. we said, "look, you can phone this
in 2005, there were 39 homicides in glasgow alone.cracked down on the city's gangs with increased stop—and—search and tougher sentences. but then they decided to look at the causes as well. karen mccluskey, former head of intelligence analysis for strathclyde police, was one of the founders of the vru. there wasn't a police officer i met who actually said, "we can fix this." they said, "look, we can keep a lid on the pot. "we can absolutely arrest people but that's not...
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sunday mass at st andrews cathedral in glasgow. for those attending, real joy in glasgow.the return. in glasgow. for those attending, realjoy at the return. absolutely brilliant. i went in to visit when it first reopened, but to actually come to mass, it is something special. just delighted to be back for the first one. you can't sing but in my head, i'm singing, you know? i missed it so much. it will be emotional. while much is familiar, there is much that isn't, no communal singing and the need for social distancing means are limited numbers. contact details taken and strict infection control measures. this was the scene at a scottish episcopal church today in aberlour, it has been a week of change in scotla nd it has been a week of change in scotland with pubs, restaurants and tourist business opening up. there have been 23 new covid—19 cases in scotland. yesterday the number was 21, the highest in almost a month. all will be carefully examined. this is an incredibly sensitive time. we all need to realise that. we know that from international examples. we need to look a
sunday mass at st andrews cathedral in glasgow. for those attending, real joy in glasgow.the return. in glasgow. for those attending, realjoy at the return. absolutely brilliant. i went in to visit when it first reopened, but to actually come to mass, it is something special. just delighted to be back for the first one. you can't sing but in my head, i'm singing, you know? i missed it so much. it will be emotional. while much is familiar, there is much that isn't, no communal singing and the...
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speaking to you and glasgow, your first this?sgow, yourfirst minister made this? speaking to you and glasgow, your first minister made it very clear a few hours ago that as a scottish citizen, she really would not be travelling anywhere because of the risk of this. and yet, here in england, we have had conflicting m essa 9 es in england, we have had conflicting messages about now is the time to travel and out the time she's been aware a mask and now is not the time to wear a mask. what are your thoughts on that? yes. there is no doubt that it's been a difference in the committee case and strategy between the scottish government and the uk government. for example, nicola sturgeon made a specific point of printing out daily press conferences for several months now and the prime minister has done it are far fewer occasions and they have dropped the daily briefings across the uk which had a different minister on each day. so there's a lot more scope in the uk for m essa 9 es lot more scope in the uk for m essa g es to lot more scope
speaking to you and glasgow, your first this?sgow, yourfirst minister made this? speaking to you and glasgow, your first minister made it very clear a few hours ago that as a scottish citizen, she really would not be travelling anywhere because of the risk of this. and yet, here in england, we have had conflicting m essa 9 es in england, we have had conflicting messages about now is the time to travel and out the time she's been aware a mask and now is not the time to wear a mask. what are your...
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scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has warned of a possible new coronavirus cluster in the greater glasgow 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.
scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has warned of a possible new coronavirus cluster in the greater glasgow 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.
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is like a 1st light and i think that other institutions some of them a lot following our glasgow but to me that shows what honesty can do it produces respect and your professorship for when it came in maine $989.00 i think and you're still given the aca leaders as scotland's fast black professor but even though you only less than one percent of professors around the universities of the united kingdom. would identify themselves as black. an extraordinary comments on the air which obviously emphasizes your own breakthrough but extraordinary comment on the distance still to travel in the equality of opportunity we don't have enough representation and 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. an
is like a 1st light and i think that other institutions some of them a lot following our glasgow but to me that shows what honesty can do it produces respect and your professorship for when it came in maine $989.00 i think and you're still given the aca leaders as scotland's fast black professor but even though you only less than one percent of professors around the universities of the united kingdom. would identify themselves as black. an extraordinary comments on the air which obviously...
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have also been advised that a possible cluster of cases is currently under investigation by greater glasgoweting will take place later this afternoon, which i hope will give more detail and an update will be provided after that, but i want to give an assurance today, as i always do, that all new positive cases are thoroughly investigated for any links and test and protect of course gets to work to make sure all contacts are appropriately traced. meanwhile, the first minister has advised against non—essential foreign travel, amid increasing concerns about coronavirus outbreaks in parts of europe. nicola sturgeon is urging people wanting to take a holiday, to support the economy by staying in scotland. lorna gordon has more. making the most of the summer weather out on the water at st abbs. tourism businesses lost half of the holiday season because of lockdown. but here, at least, the visitors have been returning. business has been absolutely fantastic since the end of lockdown. all our trips are busy, and getting booked up relatively quick. the village has been incredibly busy with tourists.
have also been advised that a possible cluster of cases is currently under investigation by greater glasgoweting will take place later this afternoon, which i hope will give more detail and an update will be provided after that, but i want to give an assurance today, as i always do, that all new positive cases are thoroughly investigated for any links and test and protect of course gets to work to make sure all contacts are appropriately traced. meanwhile, the first minister has advised against...
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over the next 14 years, homicide rates in glasgow fell by more than two thirds, from 39 in a year tond heroin addict. they are part of the violent offender watch project or vow, a police team trying to cut reoffending rates. what's unusual about the vow project is that it teams up police officers with ex prisoners. initially, i was like, it's the police, they want information, they are up to something, the trust wasnae there. they said, kevin, you know, if you could possibly break down these barriers and we want to help. police scotland were taking a risk taking on a former armed robber, drug addict, to come and work alongside them. i was also taking a reputational risk. because i've got to go back to the community and tell everybody i work with police officers. an independent study found 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. scotland hasn't cracked violent crime, there are still relatively high assault and homicide rat
over the next 14 years, homicide rates in glasgow fell by more than two thirds, from 39 in a year tond heroin addict. they are part of the violent offender watch project or vow, a police team trying to cut reoffending rates. what's unusual about the vow project is that it teams up police officers with ex prisoners. initially, i was like, it's the police, they want information, they are up to something, the trust wasnae there. they said, kevin, you know, if you could possibly break down these...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.ace — and the faces of other victims of police racism — on walls and shop fronts across cities in the united states. george floyd's picture and his last few words have been painted in bold white letters on a hoarding in palm springs, on an abandoned old building in milwaukee. and in denver, colorado, these local artists are painting the faces of people they believe still need to getjustice. 0ne artist, damon lamar reed in chicago, told us more about his work. if you don't break the chain, then who will? why i came up with the word chain, because that chain is something that restrains and at the same time a chain is also a cycle, so it kind of had that double meaning. all that is saying is that this cycle, you know, of racism, systematic racism, whatever you call it, this cycle continues and it's a cycle that needs to stop. now, in the area that i did the piece in, the majority of the people you see are actually white people. so this piece is not even really meant for black people, even
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.ace — and the faces of other victims of police racism — on walls and shop fronts across cities in the united states. george floyd's picture and his last few words have been painted in bold white letters on a hoarding in palm springs, on an abandoned old building in milwaukee. and in denver, colorado, these local artists are painting the faces of people they believe still need to getjustice. 0ne artist, damon lamar reed in chicago, told us more about...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.able to reopen from july 13th, but only if they have outdoor areas. reopening indoor services will be considered at a later date and will depend on the success of outdoor opening and the state of the virus in wales. there are calls for northern ireland's deputy first minister to step aside while the police investigate whether social distancing rules were broken —— over her attendance at the funeral of a former member of the provisional ira.(00v)sinn fein says it's vice president michelle 0'neill will not —— —— of a former member of the provisional ira. sinn fein says it's vice president michelle 0'neill will not under any circumstance step down for attending the funeral of bobby storey, which drew hundreds of people onto the streets of belfast. it's thought as many as 75 countries will be exempt from quarantine rules from next week — meaning people arriving back in the uk from those places won't have to isolate. we'll be answering your questions at nine thirty tomorrow morning with tra
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.able to reopen from july 13th, but only if they have outdoor areas. reopening indoor services will be considered at a later date and will depend on the success of outdoor opening and the state of the virus in wales. there are calls for northern ireland's deputy first minister to step aside while the police investigate whether social distancing rules were broken —— over her attendance at the funeral of a former member of the provisional ira.(00v)sinn fein says...
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, 2a glasgow, 2a degrees in london.t window fine weather slams shutjust in time for the weekend and here comes an area of low pressure, frontal system swinging east and that brings some outbreaks of rain, some of that heavy for a time across northern parts of the uk on saturday. still some showers left behind on sunday and it should be a drier day and cooler. further south some sundry downpours possible on saturday, a brisk breeze as well and the chances are we will see something a bit drier on sunday. but a mixed outlook for the next few days. a reminder of our top story... labour agrees to pay "substa ntial" damages to seven former employees who sued the party over anti—semitism. we appease our reputations have been restored although it will take to repair the damage caused by the unfounded attacks. we are glad that keir starmer are showing leadership which is so desperately needed to bring this chapter to a close. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news team
, 2a glasgow, 2a degrees in london.t window fine weather slams shutjust in time for the weekend and here comes an area of low pressure, frontal system swinging east and that brings some outbreaks of rain, some of that heavy for a time across northern parts of the uk on saturday. still some showers left behind on sunday and it should be a drier day and cooler. further south some sundry downpours possible on saturday, a brisk breeze as well and the chances are we will see something a bit drier on...
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really wet in glasgow.in northern ireland, through western and northern areas of england and wales, wettest as the lake district, snowdonia, heavy and persistent rain. more patchy for eastern and southern areas of england where sun may creep into the low 20s. most will not. there is a strengthening wind, southern area start to feel a bit more humid too. these were the rents asked with a sense of the start of the weekend, another pulse of energy brings rain into northern ireland and scotland after may be a brief lull early on. more rain to parts of northern and western england and wales, patchy in nature the further east you are but a lot of cloud. remember last weekend was windy? this weekend is going to be windy? this weekend is going to be windy as well. these are average speeds with gusts of 30—a0 miles an hour, maybe more in parts of england and wales and although temperatures on saturday look as if they've gone higher and if there's any sunshine it may feel quite warm, it will also be quite humid as we
really wet in glasgow.in northern ireland, through western and northern areas of england and wales, wettest as the lake district, snowdonia, heavy and persistent rain. more patchy for eastern and southern areas of england where sun may creep into the low 20s. most will not. there is a strengthening wind, southern area start to feel a bit more humid too. these were the rents asked with a sense of the start of the weekend, another pulse of energy brings rain into northern ireland and scotland...
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11 in glasgow to 23 and under.her area of low pressure and this one threatens to bring some very wet weather in places as we start the new working week, this heavy rain ploughing its way across much of england and wales, clipping into northern ireland and getting into northern ireland and getting into southern scotland, we suspect, for a into southern scotland, we suspect, fora time, into southern scotland, we suspect, for a time, still some uncertainty about the exact track of this exact weather. it will be fairly blessed to be as well and other cool side for this time of year, ia to 20 degrees. but things will change as we head through the week, it looks like things will turn drier and for some of us, medically in the south, quite a bit warmer as well. —— particularly in the south. this is bbc news, the headlines at five: gyms and swimming pools reopen in england, but there's a warning up to a third may stay shut because of financial troubles. and for us it's all been about balancing the experience the members ha
11 in glasgow to 23 and under.her area of low pressure and this one threatens to bring some very wet weather in places as we start the new working week, this heavy rain ploughing its way across much of england and wales, clipping into northern ireland and getting into northern ireland and getting into southern scotland, we suspect, for a into southern scotland, we suspect, fora time, into southern scotland, we suspect, for a time, still some uncertainty about the exact track of this exact...
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highs of 16 in glasgow. 0ur further spells of sunshine. highs of 16 in glasgow.oss scotland with brighter skies following. the cold front from the area of low pressure slide southwards across england and wales bringing outbreaks of rain. it could be a few heavy burst, but by and large, the rain not too heavy. a north—western area that will turn brighter with more sunshine, so turning warmer in northern ireland and scotland. we end the week on friday with a sunny started the day. through the day, cloud will bubble up. 0utbreaks through the day, cloud will bubble up. outbreaks of rain moving into northern ireland and the cloud across other areas of england could be thick enough patches of room to develop. the best of any sunshine across eastern scotland, northern areas of england, stretching into the midlands. the weekend looks u nsettled, the midlands. the weekend looks unsettled, often quite cloudy and we will see spells of rain at times. that is your weather. this is bbc news, i'm simon mccoy. the headlines... the government actively avoided investigating possib
highs of 16 in glasgow. 0ur further spells of sunshine. highs of 16 in glasgow.oss scotland with brighter skies following. the cold front from the area of low pressure slide southwards across england and wales bringing outbreaks of rain. it could be a few heavy burst, but by and large, the rain not too heavy. a north—western area that will turn brighter with more sunshine, so turning warmer in northern ireland and scotland. we end the week on friday with a sunny started the day. through the...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.he government will not be recommending that people wear face masks in offices. there was speculation that rules for work places could follow shops where people will have to wear face coverings from 24th july. mr hancock said that the government rejected the idea on the basis that if people spend a long time together, face coverings do not offer protection. new measures to stop the spread of covid—19 in blackburn with darwen have been introduced after a spike in cases. for the next month, people living there must limit the number of visitors to their homes, and wear face coverings in all confined public spaces in a bid to avoid a lockdown like leicester. sophie hutchinson reports. blackburn with darwen, where they have seen a spike in covid—19 cases. 114 people have tested positive in the past two weeks, in what public health experts have described as a rising tide of infection, particularly in the south asian community. what we think is going on is one person is asymptomatically infect
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.he government will not be recommending that people wear face masks in offices. there was speculation that rules for work places could follow shops where people will have to wear face coverings from 24th july. mr hancock said that the government rejected the idea on the basis that if people spend a long time together, face coverings do not offer protection. new measures to stop the spread of covid—19 in blackburn with darwen have been introduced after a spike in...
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despite the fact we have got that fresh atlantic air. 22 in london and around 17 for belfast and glasgowssure is still there, but you can see a sneaky little low weather front just approaching the very far north—west, so approaching the very far north—west, so that here is a sign of things turning a bit more unsettled, at least across this portion of the atlantic. at this stage on tuesday, the weather is looking fine, we have got high pressure, light winds, pleasa nt got high pressure, light winds, pleasant temperatures, 22 in the south, 18 in liverpool and we will probably match that in glasgow as well. back to that little area of u nsettled well. back to that little area of unsettled weather in the north, just to be north—west of us. it is actually going to swing into north—western parts of the uk by the time we get to early on wednesday, so time we get to early on wednesday, so that does spell potentially some rainfor so that does spell potentially some rain for northern ireland, almost certainly western and north—western scotland. the borders southwards probably getting away with it,
despite the fact we have got that fresh atlantic air. 22 in london and around 17 for belfast and glasgowssure is still there, but you can see a sneaky little low weather front just approaching the very far north—west, so approaching the very far north—west, so that here is a sign of things turning a bit more unsettled, at least across this portion of the atlantic. at this stage on tuesday, the weather is looking fine, we have got high pressure, light winds, pleasa nt got high pressure,...
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it's a warmer day on sunday as well. 19 degrees for glasgow, 23, maybe 2a down towards the south andf high pressure tries to hold on into monday but i think this frontal system will make some progress south—eastwards, bringing some splashes of rain on and off, the rain quite showery, quite sporadic in nature. so there will be some dry spells as well. and i think towards the south—east of england, it should stay dry for a good part of the day. still warmer here but slightly cooler and fresher further north and west. and then through the week ahead, there is going to be a lot of dry weather. there'll be some spells of sunshine — the warmest weather down towards the south. some rain at times, most of that towards the north and the west. this is bbc news. i'm james reynolds, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. saved from serving time. president trump commutes ao—month prison sentence of his longtime ally roger stone. another record jump in coronavirus cases in the united states. we report from arizona — where infections are surging and doctors have to ma
it's a warmer day on sunday as well. 19 degrees for glasgow, 23, maybe 2a down towards the south andf high pressure tries to hold on into monday but i think this frontal system will make some progress south—eastwards, bringing some splashes of rain on and off, the rain quite showery, quite sporadic in nature. so there will be some dry spells as well. and i think towards the south—east of england, it should stay dry for a good part of the day. still warmer here but slightly cooler and...
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shocked at a sudanese asylum seeker after he stabbed 5 people including a policeman the reports from glasgow. it isn't uncommon to see food parcels being to live or to refugees in places like the greek island of less force or the french port of cali but in the sense of scotland's biggest city outside a hotel organized by a company with a 1000000000 dollar contracts from the british government to cater for these people has problems has a whole series of questions they don't have access to washing if let's say your room is dirty your bed sheet is dirty your posts are dirty you don't have access to anything and you know the code on our office at the lucky did not catching it they throw away the food they given off in the chicken is roar or they say it's otherwise inedible the plastic containers are a coronavirus risk and these men a forced into a position where they cannot keep their distance from each other they aren't allowed to work and are effectively locked in here when the food is being delivered they have to argue with the staff to be let outside to get it every day people are going craz
shocked at a sudanese asylum seeker after he stabbed 5 people including a policeman the reports from glasgow. it isn't uncommon to see food parcels being to live or to refugees in places like the greek island of less force or the french port of cali but in the sense of scotland's biggest city outside a hotel organized by a company with a 1000000000 dollar contracts from the british government to cater for these people has problems has a whole series of questions they don't have access to...
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still ahead on al-jazeera why asylum seekers and it's got a city of glasgow say their physical and mental health is at risk during the pandemic. and why the move to online classes at u.s. universities could spell deportation for some foreign students. a nascar driver bubba wallace heads back up to donald trump's criticism it is going to have all the details and the support. from. hello there has been some drizzle in salon is trying to kick in more significant rains been showing in the fairly frequent thunderstorms in the mountains of northern among another probably carry on although not far away you've got proper heavy steady rain in gujarat and southern pakistan is tries out most arabian peninsula across cross the middle east cooler with the onshore breeze in lebanon and this orange pole is the dust has picked up in syria or iraq in is brought south in the show is weakening and with that weakening the temperature drops but in doha you get more moisture and this is going to be humid feel free to pick over this time the most north africa is dry at the moment is fairly breezy around libya b
still ahead on al-jazeera why asylum seekers and it's got a city of glasgow say their physical and mental health is at risk during the pandemic. and why the move to online classes at u.s. universities could spell deportation for some foreign students. a nascar driver bubba wallace heads back up to donald trump's criticism it is going to have all the details and the support. from. hello there has been some drizzle in salon is trying to kick in more significant rains been showing in the fairly...
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andrew smith is the director of the campaign against arms trade he joins me now via skype from glasgow thanks for being with us so what were you surprised by the announcement we were shocked by the united we had any prior warning that was going to be coming today and we believe it's actually disgraceful decision it's a morally bankrupt decision we can't see how your government could possibly get looked at the evidence and concluded that the seals were illegal the bombing of yemen has created the worst humanitarian crisis and one of those and yet the u.k. has continued to arm and support the stated regime but doesn't let it was brutal catastrophe so that in the written statement the trade secretary talked about there being only isolated incidents of air strikes in yemen that breached humanitarian law. and you can add you expect to the government that would somehow continue blocking arms sales even when the even when this expired this legal precedent. well when. mr set. she is referring to the bombing of schools she's referring to a bomb in a possible she's referring to the bombing of we
andrew smith is the director of the campaign against arms trade he joins me now via skype from glasgow thanks for being with us so what were you surprised by the announcement we were shocked by the united we had any prior warning that was going to be coming today and we believe it's actually disgraceful decision it's a morally bankrupt decision we can't see how your government could possibly get looked at the evidence and concluded that the seals were illegal the bombing of yemen has created...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.city have succeeded in overturning a two—year ban on taking part in european football competitions which means they can now compete in next season's champions‘ league. uefa had announced the ban earlier this year after ruling that city had broken rules on financial fair play but the court of arbitration for sport found that the club hadn't breached the most serious rules. our sports editor dan roan reports. they've become accustomed to winning, but this is among manchester city's biggest victories yet. the club had been facing an unprecedented two—year ban from the prestigious champions league for a serious breach of financial rules, but today the punishment was lifted by the court of arbitration for sport. they always pleaded innocent from day one, and it's good to see that it's actually finally come to a conclusion, because to have that hanging over your head for so long, the fans, the players, the management staff, it's been difficult. the saga began two years ago when german magazi
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.city have succeeded in overturning a two—year ban on taking part in european football competitions which means they can now compete in next season's champions‘ league. uefa had announced the ban earlier this year after ruling that city had broken rules on financial fair play but the court of arbitration for sport found that the club hadn't breached the most serious rules. our sports editor dan roan reports. they've become accustomed to winning, but this is...
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warmer on sunday, 19 degrees for glasgow, 23 or 2a down towards the south of england.em will make some progress southeast. it's bringing some splashes of rain on and off. the rain quite showering, quite sporadic. it should stay dry. still warm here, but slightly cooler and fresher for the north and west. through the week ahead, there will be lots of drier weather. spells of sunshine, warm as weather down towards the south. some rain at times, most of that towards the north and the west. this is bbc news, i'm nancy kacungira with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. turkey's president signs a decree converting one of the world's most iconic buildings, istanbul's hagia sophia, back into a mosque. another record jump in coronavirus cases in the us. we report from arizona where infections are surging. arizona is now the coronavirus hotspot, not just for the united states, but the world. singapore's opposition party makes record gains in a general election as the country votes on the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. and britain'
warmer on sunday, 19 degrees for glasgow, 23 or 2a down towards the south of england.em will make some progress southeast. it's bringing some splashes of rain on and off. the rain quite showering, quite sporadic. it should stay dry. still warm here, but slightly cooler and fresher for the north and west. through the week ahead, there will be lots of drier weather. spells of sunshine, warm as weather down towards the south. some rain at times, most of that towards the north and the west. this is...
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with me are kezia dugdale, director, john smith centre for politics & public service at glasgow uni and kate andrews, economic correspondent at the spectator. as the uk government defends its decision to quarantine those travelling from spain, the metro leads with uk prime minister boris johnson's warning that a second wave of coronavirus is under way in europe. that story also on the front page of the financial times, with spain's prime minister pedro sanchez calling the uk's decision ‘unjust‘. the telegrpah has been speaking to the boss of london's heathrow airport who has urged the uk government to provide coronavirus tests on arrival in a bid to rescue the summer holidays — the paper also carried a picture of the duchess of cornwall sporting a liberty print face mask on a visit to the national gallery in london. the mirror's lead is the news that police in germany, investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann 13 years ago, have been excavating an allotment in the city of hanover. and the guardian leads on calls for 1.5 million additional school meals to be offered to pupils i
with me are kezia dugdale, director, john smith centre for politics & public service at glasgow uni and kate andrews, economic correspondent at the spectator. as the uk government defends its decision to quarantine those travelling from spain, the metro leads with uk prime minister boris johnson's warning that a second wave of coronavirus is under way in europe. that story also on the front page of the financial times, with spain's prime minister pedro sanchez calling the uk's decision...
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temperatures, 18 degrees in glasgow but 2a, 25 possibly down towards the southeast.her dry and warm day the further south you are across the uk, some rain further north and west. and it looks rather cloudy for most of us on tuesday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. can't shield his tax returns — he's not above the law — but it's unlikely voters will see them before the election. two massive sets of job cuts in the uk — boots and john lewis put more than 5,000 jobs at risk. both blame the pandemic. england eases the lockdown further. indoor pools and gyms open in two weeks' time, beauticians, tattoo parlors from monday — and even outdoor theatre is coming back. plus, music and politics. what artists in washington make of the black lives matter movement after the death of george floyd.
temperatures, 18 degrees in glasgow but 2a, 25 possibly down towards the southeast.her dry and warm day the further south you are across the uk, some rain further north and west. and it looks rather cloudy for most of us on tuesday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. can't shield his tax returns — he's not above the law — but it's unlikely voters will see them before the election. two massive sets of job cuts in the uk — boots and john...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.na caffe in bathgate, earlier she told me that the relaxtion of measures has been well managed. it's been extremely well. you know, we've been very, very history to make her happy, we had more staff going back to work today. even they just pass by, and we had an extremely community support from everyone. that's very nice. so tell us everyone. that's very nice. so tell usa everyone. that's very nice. so tell us a little bit about your cafe — how big is it, how many tables have you been able to reopen? so we used to have nine tables and used to sit 29 people. we have it downjust to four tables, we have to introduce dividers — you can probably see one behind me. so everyone needs a space so behind me. so everyone needs a space so they don't get in touch with someone so they don't get in touch with someone else. these curtains can be pulled back if they want, but it just makes people very secure. so you've got potential curtains around each table? right. and how any customers have come in
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.na caffe in bathgate, earlier she told me that the relaxtion of measures has been well managed. it's been extremely well. you know, we've been very, very history to make her happy, we had more staff going back to work today. even they just pass by, and we had an extremely community support from everyone. that's very nice. so tell us everyone. that's very nice. so tell usa everyone. that's very nice. so tell us a little bit about your cafe — how big is it, how...
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in scotland, with a far lower level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it's leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't be doing and confused as to what's coming next. 0ne measure we will see more of is face coverings.
in scotland, with a far lower level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it's leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't be doing and...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.exposed by the pandemic, according to a bbc investigation. key staff are on strike or sick with covid—i9, nurses have been forced to act as cleaners, and there are reports
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glasgow, inverness, up to 26— 27 celsius through the afternoon.ely dragomir shovel to the north and west stop temperatures back into the teens. naga and charlie have your headlines next. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. people with covid symptoms in england are expected to be told to self—isolate for ten days instead of seven to help avoid a spike in cases. could there also be a reduction in quarantine time for those returning from abroad? as the holiday chaos continues, we ask what can be done to rescue the flailing industry, and your summer break. the secrets of stonehenge revealed. the mystery surrounding the origin of the stones has been solved. good morning. it's thursday the 30th ofjuly. our top story. the self—isolation period for people showing symptoms of coronavirus in england is likely to be extended, under new government plans. currently, people with a new and continuous cough, a high temperature, or a loss of smell or taste are told to stay at home for at least seven days.
glasgow, inverness, up to 26— 27 celsius through the afternoon.ely dragomir shovel to the north and west stop temperatures back into the teens. naga and charlie have your headlines next. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. people with covid symptoms in england are expected to be told to self—isolate for ten days instead of seven to help avoid a spike in cases. could there also be a reduction in quarantine time for those returning...
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in scotland, with a low level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days.ireland, where there's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it's leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't be doing and confused as to what's coming next. 0ne measure we will see more of is face coverings. they'll be required in more places. a reminder, in these more nervous times, of how, until there's a vaccine, there aren't many ways to stop the virus from spreading. david shukman, bbc news. in wales, swimming pools, gyms, leisure centres and indoor play areas will be allowed to reopen from the 10th august. up to 30 people can meet outdoors and children under 11 won't have to social distance from monday. licensed wedding venues will be able to reopen from monday, but receptions will need to be ou
in scotland, with a low level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days.ireland, where there's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it's leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't...
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in scotland, with a far lower level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seventhern ireland, there is a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it is leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't be doing, and confused as to what's coming next. one measure we will see more of is face coverings. they will be required in more places. a reminder, in these more nervous times, of how until there is a vaccine there aren't many ways to stop the virus from spreading. david shukman, bbc news. in wales, swimming pools, gyms, leisure centres and indoor play areas will be allowed to reopen from the 10th august. up to 30 people can meet outdoors and children under 11 will also not have to social distance from monday. licensed wedding venues will be able to reopen from monday, but receptions will n
in scotland, with a far lower level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seventhern ireland, there is a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it is leaving people confused as to what they should and...
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temperatures — 18 degrees in glasgow, but 24—25 possibly down towards the south—east.th the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. cleared for take—off: the uk lifts travel restrictions on dozens of countries from today. but will it be enough to save the summer holiday season? plus, too little, too late? uk retailers announce thousands of job cuts, casting doubt over government plans to stave off mass unemployment. let‘s start with the travel industry. the uk is lifting its advice against all but essential travel to dozens of destinations. from today, travellers arriving in england, wales or northern ireland from more than 70 countries will no longer have to self—isolate for two weeks. however, scotland has said it will keep the quarantine rule in place for countries with a higher prevalence of covid—19 than its own — that includes spain. about half the countries and territories on the list still have restrictions for visitors arriving from the uk. soa so a bit ofa so a bit of a complication there. add to that a recent poll for yougov that suggest
temperatures — 18 degrees in glasgow, but 24—25 possibly down towards the south—east.th the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. cleared for take—off: the uk lifts travel restrictions on dozens of countries from today. but will it be enough to save the summer holiday season? plus, too little, too late? uk retailers announce thousands of job cuts, casting doubt over government plans to stave off mass unemployment. let‘s start with the travel industry. the uk is...
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its benefactors had a role in the the slave trade were you satisfied glasgow university responded to the advice they were given of salute late. you know i was just a sort of an advisor but the university did its own research and again they should be a model for all other institutions to follow in fact what they did was they looked at the history look at their records and published a report. to say yes we received about 200000000 in legacies from slavery university i remember that university has been around before columbus went to the new world and therefore 'd we have a university putting his hand up and said yes we were involved and they produced a plan which i had the great honor unveiling and on the track it says the university benefited from the suffering of enslaved people i feel that glasgow. is like a 1st light and i think that other institutions some of them a lot following our school but to me that shows what honesty can do it produces respect. and your professorship for when it came in maine $989.00 i think and you're still given the aca leaders as scotland's fast black pro
its benefactors had a role in the the slave trade were you satisfied glasgow university responded to the advice they were given of salute late. you know i was just a sort of an advisor but the university did its own research and again they should be a model for all other institutions to follow in fact what they did was they looked at the history look at their records and published a report. to say yes we received about 200000000 in legacies from slavery university i remember that university has...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.n independent public inquiry into the government's response to the coronavirus. speaking at prime minister's questions he said ministers would seek to learn lessons from the pandemic — but he believed it was not the right moment to devote "huge amounts of official time" to holding an inquiry now. our assistant political editor norman smith explains why it's unclear exactly what mrjohnson means by an inquiry. although everyone here has assumed there would be an investigation into the covid crisis, now borisjohnson has committed to a full, independent enquiry, independent inquiry, and we know from enquiries we've seen, whether it's the iraq inquiry, or the leveson inquiry into the media, or bloody sunday into the army in northern ireland, they have the potential to shape and shatter the reputations of the most powerful and to probe their innermost thinking and calculations in moments of crisis, in which it is often hard to do through the normal scrutiny of journalists or politicians. but
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.n independent public inquiry into the government's response to the coronavirus. speaking at prime minister's questions he said ministers would seek to learn lessons from the pandemic — but he believed it was not the right moment to devote "huge amounts of official time" to holding an inquiry now. our assistant political editor norman smith explains why it's unclear exactly what mrjohnson means by an inquiry. although everyone here has assumed there...
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an incident management team led by nhs greater glasgow and clyde team led by nhs greater glasgow andalso wa nt to when they become available. i also want to draw attention to an announcement this morning by the four uk chief medical officers. thi5 relates to a change and advice for those who te5t relates to a change and advice for those who test positive are coded. up those who test positive are coded. up until now, people who te5t positive had been advised to isolate for seven days. but because it is thought that the infectious period can last longer, the advice now is that people who te5t can last longer, the advice now is that people who test positive should isolate for ten days. contact5 of those who te5t isolate for ten days. contact5 of those who test positive should continue to isolate for a0 days and quarantine the people who have been travelling from non—exempt countries also remains at 1a day5. travelling from non—exempt countries also remains at 1a days. so this change only affects people who te5t positive but it is an important change to guidance and therefore one that ev
an incident management team led by nhs greater glasgow and clyde team led by nhs greater glasgow andalso wa nt to when they become available. i also want to draw attention to an announcement this morning by the four uk chief medical officers. thi5 relates to a change and advice for those who te5t relates to a change and advice for those who test positive are coded. up those who test positive are coded. up until now, people who te5t positive had been advised to isolate for seven days. but...
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campaign and death but today we ask republican strategists how much trouble is trump erm forced to glasgow and tells me that with your tweet sure e-mails and your messages thank you alex we've had some lovely responses to assure last week to chill professorship behind. lynn says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he scores nigel says so jeff palmer to philip this process of bali brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the create living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman fossil says professor suggest pam a present of el reg answered alexander's questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed how people comment great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps it should be put together in a museum with plaques and videos recounting history and stories of sleaze. sue makes a point that i think the statue should remain in their places but placards of the truth should be placed beside them with the ugly truth that's behind them martin says i saw a surge of power speaking at the beer matches conventio
campaign and death but today we ask republican strategists how much trouble is trump erm forced to glasgow and tells me that with your tweet sure e-mails and your messages thank you alex we've had some lovely responses to assure last week to chill professorship behind. lynn says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he scores nigel says so jeff palmer to philip this process of bali brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the create living britons we have...
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campaign and death but today we ask the republican strategists how much trouble is trump and the 1st to glasgow and does mean that with your tweet surely e-mails and your messages. thank you alex we've had some lovely responses to our show last week teaching profession should have. len says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he's a scott rigell says so jeff palmer developed this process of barley brain historian activist on foot racism most of his life truly one of the great living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman also says professor suggest palmer president of el reg answered al examines questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed at the prominence great interview i basically agree with his take on statues.
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we arrived in the city of butter schill of god which is in the ukraine which is glasgow now called who. my parents are buried and when we arrived there. we were 1st of all we had no place till the day we rented a room and the people the local people never. seen anyone like that before came to us and proposed to help us in any way the could. list food with. books for my brother and i had never read a russian book before and they were very friendly and kind hearted this is one thing that i experienced right from the very 1st day and all through my 65 years here in this country and i experienced this every day even now another thing i noticed at that time there was no advertisement. no commercials anywhere there are there was only one thing i noticed on the. side of a whole huge building on brick there was. a sign in russian wish read ice cream is. very delicious and healthy for food what kind of ice cream did mention this to the woman foodies this struck me immediately i remember that. right from the ferny 1st day there we arrived in the city i'll tell you one thing when my brother and i
we arrived in the city of butter schill of god which is in the ukraine which is glasgow now called who. my parents are buried and when we arrived there. we were 1st of all we had no place till the day we rented a room and the people the local people never. seen anyone like that before came to us and proposed to help us in any way the could. list food with. books for my brother and i had never read a russian book before and they were very friendly and kind hearted this is one thing that i...
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further north and west a cooler, fresher feel, 17 in glasgow and belfast. to come and go throughout the day for the test match. chances are it'll dry up a little bit through the late afternoon into the evening, as our band of cloud and patchy rain sinks southwards but as you go the night, the weather front makes progress across wales and england we will see heavier rain pushing through for a time. mild and muggy in the south—east but further north and west whether sky is clear, chilly, four or west whether sky is clear, chilly, fouror5 west whether sky is clear, chilly, four or 5 degrees across scotland. tomorrow, our weather front still lingering, bringing cloud and spots of rain across the south but for most of rain across the south but for m ost pla ces of rain across the south but for most places tomorrow we will see some spells of sunshine, quite a few showers developing across scotland and a cooler, fresherfeel for all of us, highs between 17 and 22. that weather front in the south—east will finally get a move on as we move out of sunday into monday w
further north and west a cooler, fresher feel, 17 in glasgow and belfast. to come and go throughout the day for the test match. chances are it'll dry up a little bit through the late afternoon into the evening, as our band of cloud and patchy rain sinks southwards but as you go the night, the weather front makes progress across wales and england we will see heavier rain pushing through for a time. mild and muggy in the south—east but further north and west whether sky is clear, chilly, four...
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he's in glasgow.ubs and bars didn't youth for presumably a better hold within the industry? is that now something you might regret? we might not get an answer... i am afraid we are frozen thereon david. let's see if we can get back to that because that is not budging and ends at the moment. sorry about that. hopefully we can get back to brewdog. let's go to the us now — where president trump has been hailing a record month forjob creation — we were told to expect around three million newjobs. in fact us employers hired a.8 million people injune — far more than anyone had expected. but optimism about the recovery has been tempered by another record number. virus cases are surging in parts of the country — hitting their highest levels for the fifth day in just over a week. and it's forcing some us states to close businesses again. the bbc‘s samira hussain reports from new york. after months of being under lockdown, restaurants in california reopened and the people came. but with the number of cases in t
he's in glasgow.ubs and bars didn't youth for presumably a better hold within the industry? is that now something you might regret? we might not get an answer... i am afraid we are frozen thereon david. let's see if we can get back to that because that is not budging and ends at the moment. sorry about that. hopefully we can get back to brewdog. let's go to the us now — where president trump has been hailing a record month forjob creation — we were told to expect around three million...
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up to 18 degrees in glasgow. 0n intervals. up to 18 degrees in glasgow.ain. on thursday, here is all the cloud again across wales heading to all points south with this rain. but move north of that and we are back into sunnier skies, with some showers at times, yes, there will be areas of cloud moving around as well. then it changes and we have this ridge of high pressure coming or way friday into the weekend. so things settle down, there will still be a few showers. but more sunshine with highs by then up but more sunshine with highs by then up to 21. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. an angry backlash from social care leaders in the uk — over borisjohnson's suggestion that "too many" care homes didn't follow procedures during the coronavirus pandemic. it isa it is a chronic failure of government leadership when we have had a litany of mistakes since the beginning of the crisis and we should be getting an apology from the prime minister for that. i think the point the prime minister was making was that
up to 18 degrees in glasgow. 0n intervals. up to 18 degrees in glasgow.ain. on thursday, here is all the cloud again across wales heading to all points south with this rain. but move north of that and we are back into sunnier skies, with some showers at times, yes, there will be areas of cloud moving around as well. then it changes and we have this ridge of high pressure coming or way friday into the weekend. so things settle down, there will still be a few showers. but more sunshine with highs...
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a cluster of cases linked to a call centre has been identified at bellshill near glasgow.r example of the local outbreaks which health officials around the uk are striving to identify and stamp out. over the weekend the metropolitain police in london released this footage from an ilegal rave. the bodycam footage shows officers trying to break up the partyjust after midnight on friday. some people hurled bottles and canisters at officers. last month the met police commissioner, cressida dick, promised to break up events in london that break coronavirus regulations. meanwhile in canada, fans of the band ‘monster to rock out at a safe distance at a drive—in concert. the event space is designed to host at least 200 vehicles in parking spots spaced a minimum of two metres apart. china has raised its flood alert levels in the country's east to its second highest — as rivers threaten to burst their banks after days of torrential rain. heavy downpours have swept across china for weeks — officials say millions of people have been relocated, as reged ahmad reports. the massive yangt
a cluster of cases linked to a call centre has been identified at bellshill near glasgow.r example of the local outbreaks which health officials around the uk are striving to identify and stamp out. over the weekend the metropolitain police in london released this footage from an ilegal rave. the bodycam footage shows officers trying to break up the partyjust after midnight on friday. some people hurled bottles and canisters at officers. last month the met police commissioner, cressida dick,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. and lorna is in glasgow for us now.ep so how are people feeling? i think there is a mixture of emotions. apprehension and also excitement. for some of these businesses, they have now been shot for close to four months. reopening today, yes, with a lot of restrictions in place. you saw the hairdresser, they had screens in place and will have to wear visors, gloves and aprons and will have to build in more time for a much stricter cleaning regime, but they are feeling very hopeful customers will return. they say they are booked up well until close to the end of august. there is also apprehension as well. some businesses haven't made it through. some hotels have had to close, some hairdressers, some very well—known restau ra nts hairdressers, some very well—known restaurants have decided to keep their doors shut. the tourism industry in particular is particularly concerned. 220,000 people are employed in tourism here in scotland and the chairman of the scottish tourism alliance this morning warned that 70,000, to 80,000 jo
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. and lorna is in glasgow for us now.ep so how are people feeling? i think there is a mixture of emotions. apprehension and also excitement. for some of these businesses, they have now been shot for close to four months. reopening today, yes, with a lot of restrictions in place. you saw the hairdresser, they had screens in place and will have to wear visors, gloves and aprons and will have to build in more time for a much stricter cleaning regime, but they are...
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glasgow, inverness up to 36. —— 26. these weak weather fronts will push away east. they will introduce the air back off the atlantic. a fresher day on saturday. heavy overnight rain in the north—east of scotland will clear through and it is a day of sunshine and showers. showers are mainly in the north—west, a few towards the north—east. warm in the sunshine, 25, 20 six celsius. in many western areas temperatures back to below where we should be at this time of the year. into sunday, sunshine and showers once again, but more of you will stay dry and cooler. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. england recorded the highest levels of excess deaths in europe across the first half of the year, according to new figures showing the impact of the coronavirus. new guidance for people showing symptoms of covid. officials are expected to extend the isolation period from seven to ten days in england, over fears of rising cases numbers in parts of europe. australia suffers its worst
glasgow, inverness up to 36. —— 26. these weak weather fronts will push away east. they will introduce the air back off the atlantic. a fresher day on saturday. heavy overnight rain in the north—east of scotland will clear through and it is a day of sunshine and showers. showers are mainly in the north—west, a few towards the north—east. warm in the sunshine, 25, 20 six celsius. in many western areas temperatures back to below where we should be at this time of the year. into sunday,...
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he's in glasgow and says iam planning insurance.at the moment. finally some good news, yes. you can get travel insurance. the situation has improved markedly over the last couple of weeks. there are some policies back on the market, and fora some policies back on the market, and for a period they held had exclusions for coronavirus disruption and coronavirus medical care. there's no policies there that will cover in most eventualities. what i should say is that on top of that if you are booking really consider booking a package holiday because that offers you incredible protections really be on some of the things you can get in your travel insurance policy but we were discussing the difference between the way that the airlines operating in the tour operators are operating, if they were to introduce a band or nonessential travel advisory for slovakia, and you booked a package, and a package is a simple as booking and a package is a simple as booking a flight and hotel at the same time on the same website with the same travel agent, y
he's in glasgow and says iam planning insurance.at the moment. finally some good news, yes. you can get travel insurance. the situation has improved markedly over the last couple of weeks. there are some policies back on the market, and fora some policies back on the market, and for a period they held had exclusions for coronavirus disruption and coronavirus medical care. there's no policies there that will cover in most eventualities. what i should say is that on top of that if you are booking...
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it's a warmer day on sunday as well. 19 degrees for glasgow, 23, maybe 24 down towards the south andontal system will make some progress southeastwards, bringing some splashes of rain on and off, the rain quite showery, quite sporadic in nature. there will be some dry spells as well. towards the southeast of england, it should stay dry for a good part of the day. still warmer here, but slightly cooler and fresher further north and west. through the week ahead, there is going to be a lot of dry weather. there'll be some spells of sunshine, the warmest weather down towards the south. some rain at times, most of that towards the north and the west. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump has commuted the prison sentence of his longtime ally roger stone. mr stone was convicted of lying to congress, tampering with a witness and obstructing the house investigation into whether the trump campaign conspired with russia in the 2016 election. the world health organisation has reported a record daily total of global coronavirus infections — nowhere has been hit harder than america. the
it's a warmer day on sunday as well. 19 degrees for glasgow, 23, maybe 24 down towards the south andontal system will make some progress southeastwards, bringing some splashes of rain on and off, the rain quite showery, quite sporadic in nature. there will be some dry spells as well. towards the southeast of england, it should stay dry for a good part of the day. still warmer here, but slightly cooler and fresher further north and west. through the week ahead, there is going to be a lot of dry...
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costs of a0 mph or more and temperatures ranging from 17 in glasgow to 23 in london.places and this driving across much of england and wales and northern ireland and southern scotland for a time. some uncertainty about the track of this weather. it will be fairly blustery and certainly on the cool side for the time of year. things will change as we head through the week. it looks like things will turn drier and for some of us, particularly in the south, quite a bit warmer as well. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: gyms and swimming pools reopen in england but there's a warning up to a third may remain shut because of financial troubles. for us it has been about balancing the experience of the members had prior to coming, prior to lock down and making sure they feel safe and secure. the reopening comes as experts say being obese results in the risk of serious illness or death from covid—19. the risk of serious illness or death from covid-19. all these various strains are likely to be part of the reason when people when they contract covid and are over weight have
costs of a0 mph or more and temperatures ranging from 17 in glasgow to 23 in london.places and this driving across much of england and wales and northern ireland and southern scotland for a time. some uncertainty about the track of this weather. it will be fairly blustery and certainly on the cool side for the time of year. things will change as we head through the week. it looks like things will turn drier and for some of us, particularly in the south, quite a bit warmer as well. this is bbc...
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temperatures — 18 degrees in glasgow, but 24—25 possibly down towards the south—east. the headlines: the us supreme court has ruled that prosecutors in new york can see donald trump‘s tax returns. he‘s the first president since richard nixon in the 1970s not to publish details of his finances. mr trump dismissed the investigation as a political witch hunt. police in south korea say the mayor of seoul has been found dead, hours after his family reported him missing. park won—soon appears to have killed himself. police say that a female employee filed a sexual harassment claim against mr park, shortly before his disappearance. people in singapore are voting in a general election which is partly being seen as a referendum on the government‘s handling of the coronavirus outbreak. the city state has recorded only 26 deaths from covid—19 but is facing its deepest economic recession. now on bbc news, panorama. i‘m deborah james and, for the past three years, my cancer treatment has been keeping me alive — even during covid—19. but not everyone has been given that chance. dear
temperatures — 18 degrees in glasgow, but 24—25 possibly down towards the south—east. the headlines: the us supreme court has ruled that prosecutors in new york can see donald trump‘s tax returns. he‘s the first president since richard nixon in the 1970s not to publish details of his finances. mr trump dismissed the investigation as a political witch hunt. police in south korea say the mayor of seoul has been found dead, hours after his family reported him missing. park won—soon...
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cooler and fresher further north and west, 17 for glasgow and belfast, sunshine and showers to end the way south eastwards, some heavier bursts running along it for a time. further north and west, clearing skies and a much cooler, fresher feel. temperatures overnight may be down to four or 5 degrees in parts of east scotland. tomorrow, cloud, patchy rain will hang on across some southern and eastern areas. most of us will see some spells of sunshine. showers developing across scotland and a fresher feel for all, highs of 16—22 degrees.
cooler and fresher further north and west, 17 for glasgow and belfast, sunshine and showers to end the way south eastwards, some heavier bursts running along it for a time. further north and west, clearing skies and a much cooler, fresher feel. temperatures overnight may be down to four or 5 degrees in parts of east scotland. tomorrow, cloud, patchy rain will hang on across some southern and eastern areas. most of us will see some spells of sunshine. showers developing across scotland and a...
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temperatures — 18 degrees in glasgow, but 211—25 possibly down towards the south—east.nd it looks rather cloudy for most of us on tuesday. welcome to bbc news — i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: the supreme court rules donald trump can't hide his tax returns — he's not above the law — but it's unlikely voters will see them before the election. police in south korea say the mayor of seoul has been found dead, hours after his family reported him missing. park won—soon is thought to have killed himself. england eases the lockdown further — indoor pools and gyms open in two weeks time — beauticians, tattoo palours from monday — and outdoor theatre is coming back too. singapore's coronavirus election. voters head to the polls as the country's economy faces its worst ever economic downturn. and the actorjohnny depp tells the high court he did not assault his ex—wife in a drink and drug—fuelled rage
temperatures — 18 degrees in glasgow, but 211—25 possibly down towards the south—east.nd it looks rather cloudy for most of us on tuesday. welcome to bbc news — i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: the supreme court rules donald trump can't hide his tax returns — he's not above the law — but it's unlikely voters will see them before the election. police in south korea say the mayor of seoul has been found dead, hours after his family reported him missing. park won—soon is...