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hebden bridge. i think his big saili says a lot. exactly. _ hebden bridge.hat you have a family connection in the nhs, don�*t you? and you have seen at first hand how tough things have been. yeah. so i spoke to my cousin stephanie a couple of weeks ago again. and you don�*t need me to tell you how tough it must be for them at this moment in time, not only dealing with the pandemic and covid, but everything else on top of that, treatment and stuff for other things. and because the overwhelmed, it�*s hard for them to be able to do that at the level that they maybe would have done a year ago, which then people get frustrated. there�*s a lot for them to deal with, you know. do you ever worry for their welfare, their health, you know, being so involved in what�*s going on at the moment? everybody will worry. you know, ithink, erm... ..you never expect something like this to happen. you know, i�*ve said it before, you probably only see this in movies. but for the nhs, that is dealing with a situation that is now, but it�*s also afterwards, when things do return to
hebden bridge. i think his big saili says a lot. exactly. _ hebden bridge.hat you have a family connection in the nhs, don�*t you? and you have seen at first hand how tough things have been. yeah. so i spoke to my cousin stephanie a couple of weeks ago again. and you don�*t need me to tell you how tough it must be for them at this moment in time, not only dealing with the pandemic and covid, but everything else on top of that, treatment and stuff for other things. and because the...
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over the past 11 months, people in hebden bridge i emergency services.million first doses have been administered. in wales the figure stands at 151,000. northern ireland, it's125,000. oxford university has been given 100 million pounds for a new institute dedicated to research into antibiotic resistance. the donation by the chemicals company, ineos, is one of the largest in the university's history. researchers will develop new drugs and promote more responsible use of the antibiotics we have, as antibiotic—resistant "superbugs" become more common. the pandemic has created a backlog of court cases which could damage the criminal justice system for years — that's a warning from the inspectorates for policing, prisons, probation and prosecutions. the four criminal service watchdogs for england and wales say they have "grave concerns" after figures revealed there are now 54,000 crown court cases waiting to be heard. the chief inspector of probation, justin russell, will give evidence to mps alongside his counterparts from the other services later and he bee
over the past 11 months, people in hebden bridge i emergency services.million first doses have been administered. in wales the figure stands at 151,000. northern ireland, it's125,000. oxford university has been given 100 million pounds for a new institute dedicated to research into antibiotic resistance. the donation by the chemicals company, ineos, is one of the largest in the university's history. researchers will develop new drugs and promote more responsible use of the antibiotics we have,...
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let�*s talk to luxmy gopal now — whojoins me from hebden bridge.t of times but especially difficult when facing all the covid challenges too. what is the expectation in the next few hours of the weather? figs expectation in the next few hours of the weather?— the weather? as you saw in my re ort, the weather? as you saw in my report. people _ the weather? as you saw in my report, people here _ the weather? as you saw in my report, people here have - the weather? as you saw in my report, people here have been| report, people here have been bracing themselves for the worst, they might be hoping for the best but they are preparing for the worst, with floodgates and preparations. they have moved equipment and valuables upstairs, thatis equipment and valuables upstairs, that is what they spent yesterday doing, putting out sandbags in floodgates because it has happened before in 2012, 2013 and last year. it has been raining pretty much nonstop for the several hours i have been here, middle eight —— river levels have not changed much at the moment but it i
let�*s talk to luxmy gopal now — whojoins me from hebden bridge.t of times but especially difficult when facing all the covid challenges too. what is the expectation in the next few hours of the weather? figs expectation in the next few hours of the weather?— the weather? as you saw in my re ort, the weather? as you saw in my report. people _ the weather? as you saw in my report, people here _ the weather? as you saw in my report, people here have - the weather? as you saw in my report,...
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in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so many times before by flooding. it's going to be devastating. if it's anything like it was in february, it will be really devastating. the concerns of the local residents, especially the ones that have flooded before, is, "0h, here we go again." and unfortunately, that's one of the things of living in a valley bottom. but we can try and do whatever we can to minimise the effects of flooding. further afield, heavy rain has been causing problems in leicestershire, where it was a lottery whether or not you got through this road. danny savage, bbc news. in football, leicester city were hoping to go top of the premier league table as they faced chelsea this evening. our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. in this tightest of title races, would it be leicester's turn to rise to the top? beat chelsea and they'd lead the way and they couldn't have asked for a much better start. wilfried ndidi certainly enjoyed it. leicester ahead in a flash of brilliance. and just before the break, it was 2—0.
in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so many times before by flooding. it's going to be devastating. if it's anything like it was in february, it will be really devastating. the concerns of the local residents, especially the ones that have flooded before, is, "0h, here we go again." and unfortunately, that's one of the things of living in a valley bottom. but we can try and do whatever we can to minimise the effects of...
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in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so many really devastating. the concerns of the local residents, especially the ones that have flooded before, is, "oh, here we go again." and unfortunately, that is one of the things of living in a valley bottom. but we can try and do whatever we can to minimize the effects of flooding. further afield, heavy rain has been causing problems in nottinghamshire, where it was a lottery whether or not you got through this road. danny savage, bbc news. and in the last hour or so, greater manchester has declared a major incident, expecting flooding over the next couple of days. the central message from police there is although we are under covid restrictions at the moment, if your home is flooded and you need to get out of it, then do leave your property, and don't worry about the covid restrictions in place. more heavy rain is expected over the next couple of days, the midlands and the north of england still expected to be the worst affected areas, inland first, then the lower valleys heading out t
in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so many really devastating. the concerns of the local residents, especially the ones that have flooded before, is, "oh, here we go again." and unfortunately, that is one of the things of living in a valley bottom. but we can try and do whatever we can to minimize the effects of flooding. further afield, heavy rain has been causing problems in nottinghamshire, where it was a lottery whether or...
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in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so many residents, especially the ones that have flooded before, is, "oh, here we go again." and unfortunately, that is one of the things of living in a valley bottom. but we can try and do whatever we can to minimize the effects of flooding. further afield, heavy rain has been causing problems in nottinghamshire, where it was a lottery whether or not you got through this road. danny savage, bbc news. in the last hour or so, greater manchester has also declared a major incident, expecting flooding over the next couple of days. the central message from police there is although we are under covid pandemic restrictions at the moment, if your home is flooded and you need to get out of it, then do leave your property. don't worry about the covid restrictions that are in place. more heavy rain is expected over the next couple of days. the midlands on the north of england are still expected to be the worst affected areas. in land first, than the lower values heading out towards the lower values head
in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so many residents, especially the ones that have flooded before, is, "oh, here we go again." and unfortunately, that is one of the things of living in a valley bottom. but we can try and do whatever we can to minimize the effects of flooding. further afield, heavy rain has been causing problems in nottinghamshire, where it was a lottery whether or not you got through this road. danny savage,...
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in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so manywhether or not you got through this road. there's no shortage of chatter about the historic nature of this inauguration. most of it from you and me, katty. and that certainly extends to one kamala harris. on wednesday she will make history as the first black and south asian woman ever to be elected vice—president of the united states. she's also the running mate of a man who will — in less than 24 hours — become the oldest president in american history. so perhaps it's fair game to ask what sort of leader ms harris would be — should she ever become mr biden's successor. in the new biography, �*kamala's way: an american life' — hejoins us now from sacranebti. hejoins us now from sacromento. thanks forjoining us. you've looked at her life and past, was at her time and university khmer school, was it inevitable that she would one day be taking the stage in this ground—breaking role? day be taking the stage in this ground-breaking role? certainly not inevitable. as _ ground-breaking role?
in west yorkshire, anxiety is high in the calder valley around hebden bridge, an area damaged so manywhether or not you got through this road. there's no shortage of chatter about the historic nature of this inauguration. most of it from you and me, katty. and that certainly extends to one kamala harris. on wednesday she will make history as the first black and south asian woman ever to be elected vice—president of the united states. she's also the running mate of a man who will — in less...
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jack reeder is the owner of chapter 17, a bar and restaurant in hebden bridge. welcome.me? at home it is not so bad. we have got some compensation - home? at home it is not so bad. we have got some compensation last i have got some compensation last year, so that will be fine. in hebden, the business is a little bit more temperamental. it is raining heavily at the moment. we are optimistic that we could get through it but it is touch and go at the moment. it but it is touch and go at the moment-— it but it is touch and go at the moment. 9 :, :, :, :, moment. what have you done to rotect moment. what have you done to protect the _ moment. what have you done to protect the business? _ moment. what have you done to protect the business? we - moment. what have you done to protect the business? we have l moment. what have you done to l protect the business? we have put flooduates protect the business? we have put floodgates then, _ protect the business? we have put floodgates then, extra _ protect the business? we have put floodgates then, extra barriers - protect the busines
jack reeder is the owner of chapter 17, a bar and restaurant in hebden bridge. welcome.me? at home it is not so bad. we have got some compensation - home? at home it is not so bad. we have got some compensation last i have got some compensation last year, so that will be fine. in hebden, the business is a little bit more temperamental. it is raining heavily at the moment. we are optimistic that we could get through it but it is touch and go at the moment. it but it is touch and go at the...