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ready and i wa nt to guys, iam here, iam ready and i want to make it a mean thing in 2021?"ar driver as well for subpoena must be proud as well. i am third—generation, my grandfather competed in the chip chip when it was renamed years and years ago. and then my father raised in it and then myself as a following in the footsteps, i have always wanted to do itand footsteps, i have always wanted to do it and now i'm going to live the dream and bring to edwards family back into the touring car chapter chip. and women back into british touring cars as well for somehow any women are there on the circuit? are you very much the minority? yes, so the last three years i had been racing in the championship as the only female as well. there are more coming and there will be females raising in the same circuit but not in the same tour, it is been over a decade since we have seen a female compete in the championship and i am so compete in the championship and i am so proud it is me and i hope to do eve ryo ne so proud it is me and i hope to do everyone proud and that weekend as well. best
ready and i wa nt to guys, iam here, iam ready and i want to make it a mean thing in 2021?"ar driver as well for subpoena must be proud as well. i am third—generation, my grandfather competed in the chip chip when it was renamed years and years ago. and then my father raised in it and then myself as a following in the footsteps, i have always wanted to do itand footsteps, i have always wanted to do it and now i'm going to live the dream and bring to edwards family back into the touring...
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iam pleased -- pret e manger. yes. good evening, henry. i am pleased to see you did see that...litician's nightmare. i can remember back in march, the prime minister was under enormous pressure to not lock down. the week before, he said, don't go into bars. a week before, he got hammered is the same sort of headline as the mail is running tomorrow, and a month later, he is under the hammer why? he did not lock down early enough. this time, he is under the hammer. why? if you do it, you're going to put loads of people out of work in the hospitality sector, and that is probably true. on the other hand, if you don't, you've got the rates of dying going up, under staggering pressure, so i do not do it about it? was it hogarth who said there are not much greater threats to see then the great british public in bouts of hypocrisy? i take ——iam —— i am not saying i take that alarmism on the front of the mail with a alarmism on the front of the mail witha grain alarmism on the front of the mail with a grain of salt, i don't. i would be worrying about the risk i am taking, but if you don'
iam pleased -- pret e manger. yes. good evening, henry. i am pleased to see you did see that...litician's nightmare. i can remember back in march, the prime minister was under enormous pressure to not lock down. the week before, he said, don't go into bars. a week before, he got hammered is the same sort of headline as the mail is running tomorrow, and a month later, he is under the hammer why? he did not lock down early enough. this time, he is under the hammer. why? if you do it, you're going...
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iam related with the gaucho image. the enclosure to prepare her meal. 0k, we have got a 0k, we have gota hanging 0k, we have got a hanging fish, one piece of mystery meat. ready to go? 0k. she looks a little bit, a little annoyed. normally, i don't think the food arrives this late. laughs if you look here, there are two trapdoors and i havejust if you look here, there are two trapdoors and i have just been granted permission to open them. wait, which one die open? both of them? i don't want to open the wrong ones. no, the blue ones. wow, look, here she comes. entering into the feeding enclosure. we have hung the fish up, let's see if she can find it. that is a predator ladies and gentlemen. wow! and breakfast is served. the plan is to release the first jaguars is served. the plan is to release the firstjaguars by early 2021 and if you want to keep track of their progress, rewillding argentina post regular dates on social media. —— updates. now, we are off to the united states, the undisputed home of the cross—country r
iam related with the gaucho image. the enclosure to prepare her meal. 0k, we have got a 0k, we have gota hanging 0k, we have got a hanging fish, one piece of mystery meat. ready to go? 0k. she looks a little bit, a little annoyed. normally, i don't think the food arrives this late. laughs if you look here, there are two trapdoors and i havejust if you look here, there are two trapdoors and i have just been granted permission to open them. wait, which one die open? both of them? i don't want to...
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translation: iam moved adversarial in iran.ell you that this evening we reached a peace agreement with another arab country, bahrain. this agreement adds to the historic agreement adds to the historic agreement with the united arab emirates. it is another significant moment for relations between israel and the arab world. last month the uae and israelis agreed to forge diplomatic links. it leaves the palestinians feeling sidelined. they condemned the latest agreement, calling it a dangerous betrayal. they believe the move by the gulf countries torpedoes are promised by arab states not to embrace israel until palestinian statehood is achieved. the gulf countries believe their move could nudge forward an end to the israeli—palestinian conflict but critics see more self—interest than peacemaking for the parties involved. migrants on the greek island of lesbos have been protesting on the streets, demanding the freedom to travel on to mainland europe. more than 10,000 migrants were left without shelter this week after europe's large
translation: iam moved adversarial in iran.ell you that this evening we reached a peace agreement with another arab country, bahrain. this agreement adds to the historic agreement adds to the historic agreement with the united arab emirates. it is another significant moment for relations between israel and the arab world. last month the uae and israelis agreed to forge diplomatic links. it leaves the palestinians feeling sidelined. they condemned the latest agreement, calling it a dangerous...
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the bit iam of the state of the economy.out is why they are unilaterally deciding they have to do and furlough for all sectors at the end of october. i think that if we are looking at a second national lockdown, there has to be support, particularly for the hospitality industry, particularly for those people who are self—employed. i don't see why that shouldn't continue beyond the end of october. i think, shouldn't continue beyond the end of october. ithink, if shouldn't continue beyond the end of october. i think, if they don't do this, the backlash could be quite significant. interesting. 0k, well, let's move on to the issue of testing. it's not just let's move on to the issue of testing. it's notjust the uk that is having problems, sadly. it is affecting other countries. let's look at the front page of le figaro. it goes into details about cues and lines going out the front of laboratories, and very similar problems that we are facing here in the uk. kate? this is an important reminder that the the uk. kate? this is an im
the bit iam of the state of the economy.out is why they are unilaterally deciding they have to do and furlough for all sectors at the end of october. i think that if we are looking at a second national lockdown, there has to be support, particularly for the hospitality industry, particularly for those people who are self—employed. i don't see why that shouldn't continue beyond the end of october. i think, shouldn't continue beyond the end of october. ithink, if shouldn't continue beyond the...
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the reason iam asking the wrong direction.am asking these questions about your independence and your relationship with the us, it was very notable this year when you took over, it did seem there was a ratcheting up of pressure on iran and information leaked to israeli source to suggest to the iranians that if they did not become more transparent you would get up with them. would you say you bought a new leadership to the iaea when it came to iran. in general. when it comes to this, one has to bearin it comes to this, one has to bear in mind, as the beatles would say, the iran issue is a long and winding road. we have known ups and downs and it is a story that goes at least 20 yea rs story that goes at least 20 years back, in its present configuration, so it is normal that we had bad moments, where there were disagreements and, actually, this year, we went through a difficult patch, so to speak and i was in tehran a couple of weeks ago and was able to resolve these issues. there are moments, different snapshots and at the momen
the reason iam asking the wrong direction.am asking these questions about your independence and your relationship with the us, it was very notable this year when you took over, it did seem there was a ratcheting up of pressure on iran and information leaked to israeli source to suggest to the iranians that if they did not become more transparent you would get up with them. would you say you bought a new leadership to the iaea when it came to iran. in general. when it comes to this, one has to...
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and iam not a deadlock will be broken.fghan civil society will accept it. so it will be a very challenging environment to be negotiating on. in fact ability and accommodation may be the key to finding some solution. 0k.jehangir key to finding some solution. 0k. jehangir khattak, thank you very much indeed for giving us your analysis there. thank you. in greece, some of the thousands of people from the moria camp on the island of lesbos, who were left without shelter since wednesday, have started moving in to another temporary camp being built nearby. more than 10,000 people were left without anywhere to stay after the moria camp fire. greek authorities say the most vulnerable asylum seekers, including families, will be given priority housing in tents. earlier in the day, police on lesbos fired tear gas during a protest by migrants. it was the second such demonstration since friday, sparked by anger over their conditions and by being unable to move into mainland europe. martha roussou is a senior advocacy officer for the in
and iam not a deadlock will be broken.fghan civil society will accept it. so it will be a very challenging environment to be negotiating on. in fact ability and accommodation may be the key to finding some solution. 0k.jehangir key to finding some solution. 0k. jehangir khattak, thank you very much indeed for giving us your analysis there. thank you. in greece, some of the thousands of people from the moria camp on the island of lesbos, who were left without shelter since wednesday, have...
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iam free!s: a second fire breaks out a camp in lesbos, as greek officials blame migrants for the blaze that's left thousands homeless. the us speaker of the house warns britain — there'll be no trade deal if the uk undermines the good friday agreement. when it comes to the global covid pandemic, latin america has some of the worst affected countries in the world. take brazil, which has more than four million recorded infections and 127,000 deaths. most recently the virus has been spreading inland, even as those areas, especially near the amazon, have endured a crippling fire season. katy watson has been looking at the impact of those dual tragedies. brazil's amazon is once again going up in smoke. a year after international outrage over the extent of the fires, they are back and is devastating as ever. but they are notjust killing the rainforest, they are also choking its people. this doctor has been working relentlessly for six months, dealing with covid—19. he is the best chance for the town'
iam free!s: a second fire breaks out a camp in lesbos, as greek officials blame migrants for the blaze that's left thousands homeless. the us speaker of the house warns britain — there'll be no trade deal if the uk undermines the good friday agreement. when it comes to the global covid pandemic, latin america has some of the worst affected countries in the world. take brazil, which has more than four million recorded infections and 127,000 deaths. most recently the virus has been spreading...
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, i am not too sure, for a marathon swim to the wind farms, iam not too sure, she for a marathon swim and very well—behaved. quite a way off but in good spirits and very well-behaved. let's see if there are any more rough seas as fair. nick miller has the weather. it isa it is a dog friendly see off the coast of norfolk, a glorious start to september and meet illogical autumn. there is a weak weather system close to northern ireland and scotland, there is the chance of seeing patchy rain. the satellite picture shows a contrast in skies across the uk. a package to the cloud in northern ireland, brightening up gradually to the afternoon —— eight back edge to the cloud. a more vigorous area of low pressure will turn things wetter and windier fulsome pressure will turn things wetter and windierfulsome others pressure will turn things wetter and windier fulsome others into tomorrow. cloud building across england and wales after
, i am not too sure, for a marathon swim to the wind farms, iam not too sure, she for a marathon swim and very well—behaved. quite a way off but in good spirits and very well-behaved. let's see if there are any more rough seas as fair. nick miller has the weather. it isa it is a dog friendly see off the coast of norfolk, a glorious start to september and meet illogical autumn. there is a weak weather system close to northern ireland and scotland, there is the chance of seeing patchy rain. the...
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as to the timing, iam they have the votes. convinced that donald trump wants this final date before the election. i think he wa nts to date before the election. i think he wants to macro he wants the process to start. he might want the committee to vote, thejudiciary committee to vote but i think he wa nts committee to vote but i think he wants the seat to be open on polling day so he makes a clear choice for voters that if they vote for him he will ensure this person gets on the supreme court. then there could be about a few days after the election. in the us, the new president doesn't come in until the 20th of january. there is still time between election day and the swearing in of the new president to get her in on court.“ the results of the election are disputed, the supreme court could decide on the legality of it all. in 2000, the 2000 election where the recount of florida was disputed but was ultimately decided in a 5—4 decision which ended the recount and ensure florida's electoral votes by a majority of 537 were deliv
as to the timing, iam they have the votes. convinced that donald trump wants this final date before the election. i think he wa nts to date before the election. i think he wants to macro he wants the process to start. he might want the committee to vote, thejudiciary committee to vote but i think he wa nts committee to vote but i think he wants the seat to be open on polling day so he makes a clear choice for voters that if they vote for him he will ensure this person gets on the supreme court....
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iam not during the last six months, is that a break? am not sure. during the last six months, is that a break? i am not surelj don't know, but it does feel like the start of a new chapter. it does, it does. september has always been an important month for me, and of summer, back to school and so on. but 19 years ago one terrible event defined one particular day in september like none other. i am of course talking about 9/11. it is easy to forget that the horrific september 11 attacks on the us happened before social media, before youtube, before it became easier to spread hate online, and recruit people to your cause. these days extremist and terrorist content keeps emerging on the internet, and it always seems to be one step ahead of the authorities who are trying to clamp down on it. and now one researcher has discovered one of the largest living and growing collections of onlinejihadist living and growing collections of online jihadist material belonging to islamic state group. technology author carl miller met with the institute of
iam not during the last six months, is that a break? am not sure. during the last six months, is that a break? i am not surelj don't know, but it does feel like the start of a new chapter. it does, it does. september has always been an important month for me, and of summer, back to school and so on. but 19 years ago one terrible event defined one particular day in september like none other. i am of course talking about 9/11. it is easy to forget that the horrific september 11 attacks on the us...
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iam $0011 surprise. it is amazing.to be 87 years old, and eve ryo ne soon to be 87 years old, and everyone wants to take a picture with me! (laughs). she had to apologise more than calling —— pulling then candidate donald trump baker faker in 2016, a rare misstep. in herfinal years she battled cancer repeatedly, receiving treatment while still working. democrats will have to stay on thejob fearing president democrats will have to stay on the job fearing president trump would place her with a conservative leaning justice, cementing the court's tilt to the right. ruth bader ginsburg will rip —— be remembered as a champion of women's legal rights and a leading liberal voice on the supreme court. 0ur correspondence is in washington, she was a judge but she also became incredibly famous and was a famous liberal icon, tell us more. she really was, a cultural icon, even when you go to the shops here in washington dc, there is lots of paraphernalia of ruth bader ginsburg, key rings, t—shirts, tote bags, but this was all built
iam $0011 surprise. it is amazing.to be 87 years old, and eve ryo ne soon to be 87 years old, and everyone wants to take a picture with me! (laughs). she had to apologise more than calling —— pulling then candidate donald trump baker faker in 2016, a rare misstep. in herfinal years she battled cancer repeatedly, receiving treatment while still working. democrats will have to stay on thejob fearing president democrats will have to stay on the job fearing president trump would place her with...
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iam free! the who has reported a record one—day increase in global coronavirus cases, as israel becomes the first country to re—impose a nationwide lockdown. more than 20,000 firefighters are now tackling wildfires that have killed at least thirty people on the west coast of america. microsoft says its offer to buy the us arm of the video—sharing platform, tiktok, has been rejected. it was turned down by tiktok‘s chinese parent company, byte da nce. president trump had urged tiktok to sell its american operations or risk being banned for national security reasons. tiktok denies that user data from the app could end up in the hands of the chinese government, and has mounted a legal challenge. we can speak to our reporter katie silver, who's in singapore. what happens next? who do you think you are? is in the running now to buy the us are of tiktok? what some media outlets are reporting is that oracle, they have apparently been chosen to be what is known asa been chosen to be what is known as a t
iam free! the who has reported a record one—day increase in global coronavirus cases, as israel becomes the first country to re—impose a nationwide lockdown. more than 20,000 firefighters are now tackling wildfires that have killed at least thirty people on the west coast of america. microsoft says its offer to buy the us arm of the video—sharing platform, tiktok, has been rejected. it was turned down by tiktok‘s chinese parent company, byte da nce. president trump had urged tiktok to...
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iam he issued to other pubs etc in those areas?s etc in those areas? i am grateful for what is he issued to other pubs etc in those areas? i am gratefulfor what is it about leicester, and we have made great progress in the city of leicester, but we still have the rule in place for people can't congregate in their private gardens with their extended family. can i ask him again, kelly he set out the evidence as to why two people cannot congregate in gardens? can he update us as to when leicester will be reviewed next, because the infection rates have come down? universities are set to return imminently, yet the analysis by sage was not published until last friday. will urgently provide a national plan for reducing transmission of the virus in the higher education sector? on schools we have seen a number of outbreaks in recent days, including the that the prime minister visited a few weeks ago to promote the opening up of schools. what are the exact ci rcu msta nces opening up of schools. what are the exact circumstances for a school
iam he issued to other pubs etc in those areas?s etc in those areas? i am grateful for what is he issued to other pubs etc in those areas? i am gratefulfor what is it about leicester, and we have made great progress in the city of leicester, but we still have the rule in place for people can't congregate in their private gardens with their extended family. can i ask him again, kelly he set out the evidence as to why two people cannot congregate in gardens? can he update us as to when leicester...
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it was a handball, and iam very pull it back.eaction. 0ur plays showed after they scored because you could easily end upjust lying on the floor, taking a 2— to draw. and i'm very pleased with that. two other matches on saturday in the premier league. chelsea were 3—nil down at halftime against west bromwich albion but tammi abraham scored an equaliser in the 93rd minute. one match still underway, southampton are beating burnley1—nil. lewis hamilton can equal michael schumacher‘s record of 91 formula one race wins on sunday, despite a scae in qualifying he's on pole for the russian grand prix. after scraping into the final session, he set a new track record at the sochi autodrome and was more than half a second quicker than the red bull of max verstappen, who'll line up alongside him. his mercedes team mate valtteri bottas was third. it's nice to be on pole but it is probably the worst place to be on pole with the draggy cars this year. iam most pole with the draggy cars this year. i am most likely to get dragged past tomorrow. bo
it was a handball, and iam very pull it back.eaction. 0ur plays showed after they scored because you could easily end upjust lying on the floor, taking a 2— to draw. and i'm very pleased with that. two other matches on saturday in the premier league. chelsea were 3—nil down at halftime against west bromwich albion but tammi abraham scored an equaliser in the 93rd minute. one match still underway, southampton are beating burnley1—nil. lewis hamilton can equal michael schumacher‘s record...
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iam now i am now joined iam nowjoined by i am nowjoined by professor nancy baxter, an epidemiologistchool of population global health. look into the program. we have hit this milestone of a million deaths due to covid—19. did you think we would get to this point so soon? we knew the day was coming but i think when the started, none of us had any idea it would spread this rapidly and have this kind of fatality. you know, there has a lwa ys fatality. you know, there has always been a risk of a global pandemic with a severe infectious disease but i think this has taken us all by surprise. and the world health 0rganization, as aforementioned in his report there, warning that we could get to 2 million deaths before a vaccine is finally sorted, as it were. your thoughts on it and where we're now? we see no sign of slowing of the death rate. there has been over a thousand deaths per day worldwide since march 18 and what seems to happen it is as covid—19 becomes controlled in one jurisdiction, it gets out of control elsewhere. so i think that unfortunately, we are looking at a similar number
iam now i am now joined iam nowjoined by i am nowjoined by professor nancy baxter, an epidemiologistchool of population global health. look into the program. we have hit this milestone of a million deaths due to covid—19. did you think we would get to this point so soon? we knew the day was coming but i think when the started, none of us had any idea it would spread this rapidly and have this kind of fatality. you know, there has a lwa ys fatality. you know, there has always been a risk of a...
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iam free!the latest headlines: a large migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos is being evacuated after fire broke out at the facility. the entire senior police leadership for a city in new york state resigns, following the death of a black man in custody. it's reported that one of the leading opposition figures in belarus, maria kolesnikova, has prevented officials deporting her to neighbouring ukraine by ripping up her passport, on the border, and throwing it out the window of an official car. colleagues say she then jumped out the back of the car. it's not clear where she is now. one of these colleagues is ivan kraftsov, who spoke to the bbc‘sjonah fisher in the ukrainian capital, kyiv. at that moment maria was put into the car. she literally tore her passport into small pieces. so as they gave her back her passport? exactly. it was lying in the car and she immediately took it and tore it up and then she climbed out through the rear window and walked into belarusian territory. this was in
iam free!the latest headlines: a large migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos is being evacuated after fire broke out at the facility. the entire senior police leadership for a city in new york state resigns, following the death of a black man in custody. it's reported that one of the leading opposition figures in belarus, maria kolesnikova, has prevented officials deporting her to neighbouring ukraine by ripping up her passport, on the border, and throwing it out the window of an official...
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iam $0011 surprise. it is amazing. soon to be 87 years old, and eve ryo ne soon to be 87 years old, and everyone wants to take a picture with me. she had to apologise for calling donald trumpafaker apologise for calling donald trump a faker in 2016, a rare misstep. and herfinal years, she battled cancer repeatedly, receiving treatment while still working. democrats willed her to stay on the job, fearing president trump would replace her with a conservative leaning justice, submitting the court's tilt to the right. ruth bader ginsburg will be remembered as a champion of women's liberal rates and a leading voice on the supreme court. people are now gathering at the supreme court in washington. in the last couple of minutes, some of them even saying let it be. with me to discuss all the katty kay and washington. the fa ct katty kay and washington. the fact that crowds have gathered there outside the supreme court clearly shows what an important moment this is for america. yes, and the affection with which ruth bader ginsb
iam $0011 surprise. it is amazing. soon to be 87 years old, and eve ryo ne soon to be 87 years old, and everyone wants to take a picture with me. she had to apologise for calling donald trumpafaker apologise for calling donald trump a faker in 2016, a rare misstep. and herfinal years, she battled cancer repeatedly, receiving treatment while still working. democrats willed her to stay on the job, fearing president trump would replace her with a conservative leaning justice, submitting the...
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iam regularly know what, we have fantastic access.gularly in very small briefings are only a dozen people in the white house, we get far more access than any other foreign broadcaster, the president regularly takes my questions, often says "that is a brilliant question", i don't know whether thatis question", i don't know whether that is helpful or hindering my career frankly, that is helpful or hindering my careerfrankly, sometimes that is helpful or hindering my career frankly, sometimes it doesn't like the questions. donald trump has hisjob to do andi donald trump has hisjob to do and i have myjob to do, i am determined that we are not going to get into bunkers and silos where i think some of the cable channels in the us have either become so slavishly for donald trump or so vehemently against donald trump at they have lost or cited whatever the story is. i think the bbc is in a unique position where we are fair, and we are impartial, and we give the president of our cracks, we hold them to account, sometimes he likes our questione
iam regularly know what, we have fantastic access.gularly in very small briefings are only a dozen people in the white house, we get far more access than any other foreign broadcaster, the president regularly takes my questions, often says "that is a brilliant question", i don't know whether thatis question", i don't know whether that is helpful or hindering my career frankly, that is helpful or hindering my careerfrankly, sometimes that is helpful or hindering my career frankly,...
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iam happy window, holding posters, it is beautiful. i am happy to bring my kids and family here.time. i'm excited to be pacing the british athletes. i spent a lot of time training with them in the south of france. when i got asked if i want to help the british guys, as a lot had seen me win medals over the yea rs, had seen me win medals over the years, as a training run it is not too fast, i'm happy to help them out a nyway too fast, i'm happy to help them out anyway they can. hopefully get them olympic qualifying and see how it goes. set the course is beautiful and suspect it is again... after the last few months... it was nice to have the cheers along the side of the rode. the performance of the day came from a 60—year—old local runner who set a new world record for the half marathon for the over 605. before we go it is 3—2 to liverpool against leed5 before we go it is 3—2 to liverpool against leeds united in the second half. that's all from us. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the ho
iam happy window, holding posters, it is beautiful. i am happy to bring my kids and family here.time. i'm excited to be pacing the british athletes. i spent a lot of time training with them in the south of france. when i got asked if i want to help the british guys, as a lot had seen me win medals over the yea rs, had seen me win medals over the years, as a training run it is not too fast, i'm happy to help them out a nyway too fast, i'm happy to help them out anyway they can. hopefully get...
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iam afraid i am afraid i am talking to you from the city of salisbury, which you probably know is where a former spy of theirs and i am afraid that i am, i ta ke theirs and i am afraid that i am, i take a very suspicious view of anything that russia says and i am so anything that russia says and i am so farfrom anything that russia says and i am so far from convinced that this vaccine is real and we had that report two or three weeks ago that they were reading british and american labs to steal vaccine secrets. so let us not give russia too much credibility on this issue but i think of the wider point is that russia operating with india and there is the science of course of finding a vaccine, but there is the geopolitics. who gets vaccines first and if that country like russia or china or a country with the poor democratic record gets a vaccine for us, are they going to share it with a country that does them favours or are
iam afraid i am afraid i am talking to you from the city of salisbury, which you probably know is where a former spy of theirs and i am afraid that i am, i ta ke theirs and i am afraid that i am, i take a very suspicious view of anything that russia says and i am so anything that russia says and i am so farfrom anything that russia says and i am so far from convinced that this vaccine is real and we had that report two or three weeks ago that they were reading british and american labs to steal...
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iam in i am in kent, iam in kent, the i am in kent, the wildwood trust. with them they bring disease, which the red squirrels are more likely to catch. here, they have introduced four new squirrels to help some of you see them for the first time ever. some of them will be used to breed. the squirrels have been enjoying dry weather and will continue to enjoy summer across most parts of the country, with plenty of sunshine. a bit of a fresh start for some. temperatures in single figures in one or two areas, particularly across the north and east of the country. still in double digits, if not the mid—teens across the far south of england and the channel islands. the fresher air will be with you as you go through the day. a keen reason plenty of sunshine around on the southern flank. we do have thicker cloud across the northern half of scotland, producing patchy, light rain or drizzle. that becomes confined to the far north of scotla nd becomes confined to the far north of scotland later in the day. things should brighten up, with wind going toa should bright
iam in i am in kent, iam in kent, the i am in kent, the wildwood trust. with them they bring disease, which the red squirrels are more likely to catch. here, they have introduced four new squirrels to help some of you see them for the first time ever. some of them will be used to breed. the squirrels have been enjoying dry weather and will continue to enjoy summer across most parts of the country, with plenty of sunshine. a bit of a fresh start for some. temperatures in single figures in one or...
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iam not that very carefully worded statement.illusioned by it and i know that they will vote and fall in line in november and december just as they had planned. line in november and december just as they had plannedlj just as they had planned.” think one of the democratic collea g u es think one of the democratic colleagues is looking ahead to that, assuming that that happens, democratic senator ed markey from massachusetts has said that if a newjustice is concerned and it is mr strong's appointed, the democrats, if they get the senate and the presidency, two huge ifs, must expand the supreme court if they win control of the senate and take that injanuary and the presidency later in january. you know, i have heard that a rumbling. it is certainly possibly an option. i think that will be very difficult to do. we are already talking about the democrats have wa nted talking about the democrats have wanted to do away with the supermajority that is needed for most votes in the senate. mitch mcconnell has already done away with a four
iam not that very carefully worded statement.illusioned by it and i know that they will vote and fall in line in november and december just as they had planned. line in november and december just as they had plannedlj just as they had planned.” think one of the democratic collea g u es think one of the democratic colleagues is looking ahead to that, assuming that that happens, democratic senator ed markey from massachusetts has said that if a newjustice is concerned and it is mr strong's...
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he tweeted today, after seven years, iam he tweeted today, after seven years, i am back.on from real madrid on a five—year contract. the 23—year—old was on loan at sevilla last season and helped them win the europa league as well as finish fourth in la liga. liverpool have completed their second signing in 2a hours. they've agreed a 45 million pound deal for wolves forward diogo jota. it comes less than a day, after midfielder thiago alcantara joined from european champions bayern munich. despite the end of the saracens era looming, that didn't stop the reigning european champions cup holders from continuing their gallop towards the title once again, holding off leinster in a thrilling quarterfinal in dubln. adam wild has the details. 50,000 empty seats in dublin, the backdrop for the return of european rugby's elite competition. still saracens need no reminder ofjust how much their world has changed. the consonant‘s how much their world has changed. the consona nt‘s dominant how much their world has changed. the consonant‘s dominant force in recent yea rs the consonant‘s
he tweeted today, after seven years, iam he tweeted today, after seven years, i am back.on from real madrid on a five—year contract. the 23—year—old was on loan at sevilla last season and helped them win the europa league as well as finish fourth in la liga. liverpool have completed their second signing in 2a hours. they've agreed a 45 million pound deal for wolves forward diogo jota. it comes less than a day, after midfielder thiago alcantara joined from european champions bayern munich....
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henry and digby, iam seconds left. we will discuss this further.ry to you both. we will be back in a half an hour's time. do stay with us. the hashtag is #bbcpapers. hi there, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports everton scored five goals for the second consecutive game as they beat league one side fleetwood town to reach the fourth round of the efl cup. carlo ancelotti named a strong team and his side were 2—0 up in little over half an hour — richarlison with both the goals. everton and england keeper jordan pickford had a night to forget, though. it was 3—2 at one stage, before bernard killed the game off and moise kean here scored in injury time to wrap up a 5—2 win. elsewhere, there were 2—0 wins for fulham, burnley and brighton. stoke saw off gillingham. chelsea's new £71 million signing kai havertz scored a hat—trick as they thrashed barnsley 6—0. eddie nketiah helped arsenal to a 2—0 win at leicester, whilst newcastle scored seven at morecambe — the league two side had a player sent off in the first half. some transfer news for you, and
henry and digby, iam seconds left. we will discuss this further.ry to you both. we will be back in a half an hour's time. do stay with us. the hashtag is #bbcpapers. hi there, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports everton scored five goals for the second consecutive game as they beat league one side fleetwood town to reach the fourth round of the efl cup. carlo ancelotti named a strong team and his side were 2—0 up in little over half an hour — richarlison with both the goals. everton...
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iam not reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! german government or the commission, but it does not go down well. this is about state aid, this is about how goods come into the uk from northern ireland, or from gb coming to northern ireland, would be checked. this is all the creed. ajoint would be checked. this is all the creed. a joint committee would have the surveillance of that, the overview of that, and to say, no, we undermine that via domestic legislation is astonishing. 0k, let's get through a few of foreign titles. the new york times, the faces of hunger. quite an interesting line from the writer, lecturer in poverty so close together in pandemic america, with so together in pandemic america, with so many families using food banks —— luxury and poverty. the pandemic has exposed the fragile nature "of success exposed the fragile nature "of success for millions of americans". may be outwardly successful but next to nothing to fall back on. and you do wonder in our own country, people who are concerned about the future and w
iam not reputation abroad? go on, stefanie! german government or the commission, but it does not go down well. this is about state aid, this is about how goods come into the uk from northern ireland, or from gb coming to northern ireland, would be checked. this is all the creed. ajoint would be checked. this is all the creed. a joint committee would have the surveillance of that, the overview of that, and to say, no, we undermine that via domestic legislation is astonishing. 0k, let's get...
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iam i am pretty sure come up with everything that is going on, i think that it everything that is goingtitis everything that is going on, i think that it is harsh for them to say that. we have so much going on in the background we have not forgotten, no one has forgotten about that. and i think it is a bit ha rd to about that. and i think it is a bit hard to not do some research. simon yates has won the 8—day tirreno—adriatico race in italy, finishing just 17 seconds ahead of geraint thomas. the final stage was a 6 mile time trial — thomas was fourth fastest, to move up from third place overall to second. yates was 22 seconds slower, but that was enough to win the leader's blue jersey. both riders are using this race to prepare for next month's giro d'italia, which will feature three time trials. it's been a great day in italy all round for british cycling. lizzy banks has won stage four of the giro rosa, while dutch rider annemiek van vleuten finished third, to keep the leader's pinkjersey. the nine—day—long event is the biggest race in the women's cycling calendar. banks had been in a
iam i am pretty sure come up with everything that is going on, i think that it everything that is goingtitis everything that is going on, i think that it is harsh for them to say that. we have so much going on in the background we have not forgotten, no one has forgotten about that. and i think it is a bit ha rd to about that. and i think it is a bit hard to not do some research. simon yates has won the 8—day tirreno—adriatico race in italy, finishing just 17 seconds ahead of geraint...
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iam i am comfortable and confident that all the protocols we had in place and still do this afternoonh system for most people pots on how this one significant to everything we done. but public health has done enough to hopefully return people to the sport. i am disappointed for the customers of the team who have purchased annual members, from a sporting point of view we need to get the parts on and we have to return all sport back to that point. i'm not saying tomorrow or next week, but until we can test and properly test with crowds, we are not going to have the protocols tested to kick—start. and it's not just sport, it is leisure, hotels, all the pieces late to sporting across the hall and all this sports that are in this country. real concern from racing. football fans were hoping that when the new season starts in a few days' time, they'd perhaps be allowed in to support their team, with top flight matches welcoming spectators from october. those plans are now under review — but premier league chief executive richard masters has told our sports editor dan roan that it is vital fo
iam i am comfortable and confident that all the protocols we had in place and still do this afternoonh system for most people pots on how this one significant to everything we done. but public health has done enough to hopefully return people to the sport. i am disappointed for the customers of the team who have purchased annual members, from a sporting point of view we need to get the parts on and we have to return all sport back to that point. i'm not saying tomorrow or next week, but until...
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iam dominic cummings asked talk tough... i am deeply proposed by the government's proposal. what came across to you when you saw this headline? i think this is very much a demonstration of perceived strength by the uk governments. this is why, of course, borisjohnson is the prime minister and why he is the leader of the tory party, because we had a previously or who was much, perhaps, more deferential or aware of britain's place in the world compared with the size and power of the eu and we did not seem to get very far. there was talk the brexit vote said can we need one of us in the room. they've got one of them in the room. they've got one of them in the room. they've got one of them in the room now, and it is boris johnson, and he got a deal in october and november last year we no one expected him to. at the key is hoping his luck will last outlining to get this thing across the line whether he blinks or they blank, and somehowjust the good manners that has always marked the relationship between britain and euro bull somehow discontinue, but increasingly it is looking lik
iam dominic cummings asked talk tough... i am deeply proposed by the government's proposal. what came across to you when you saw this headline? i think this is very much a demonstration of perceived strength by the uk governments. this is why, of course, borisjohnson is the prime minister and why he is the leader of the tory party, because we had a previously or who was much, perhaps, more deferential or aware of britain's place in the world compared with the size and power of the eu and we did...
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going to going to have to pay for this come at some point, we are going to have to pay for this, but, iamis, but, i am acutely aware that a million jobs could go in the hospitality sector. also one of the things fts reports is that the banks need to administer some of those loans. in the banks are taking quite a long time, in some cases, they weren't even quick enough, so smes are going to the wall, but clearly, it's pulling out all the stops. the question will become next year, is how are we going to paper this? which taxes are going to rise? very quickly, pauly, thoughts on that? texas were going to have to write —— rise before this anyway, that conversation is important, but it's not the most urgent one. i think it's great news that rishi sunak is extending the business support loan. associated there will be any extension it seems for furlough, evenif extension it seems for furlough, even if there are closures on specific sectors. we know theatres are still basically closed as well and no special protections for them. 0k, and no special protections for them. ok, the french page of the
going to going to have to pay for this come at some point, we are going to have to pay for this, but, iamis, but, i am acutely aware that a million jobs could go in the hospitality sector. also one of the things fts reports is that the banks need to administer some of those loans. in the banks are taking quite a long time, in some cases, they weren't even quick enough, so smes are going to the wall, but clearly, it's pulling out all the stops. the question will become next year, is how are we...
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iam free!adlines at least seven people are dead after a hundred wildfires rip through the us west coast. we report from one fire ground. the european union condemns the latest uk plans on brexit, claiming that trust has been ‘seriously damaged.‘ friday marks six months since the who declared covid—19 a pandemic, and in hong kong a mass testing program for covid—19 has been extended until monday. authorities say the tests, which are voluntary and free, were necessary to cut the community transmission chain. it came after infections rose dramatically in july, peaking at 149 new cases near the end of the month. but the infection rate was quickly reduced so by the end of august there were only nine new cases. mass testing got underway on the 1st of september and was extended to two weeks. just under one—fifth of hong kong's seven and half million people have been tested. but critics say mass testing is not an effective way to tackle the pandemic and have raised concerns it could be used for surveil
iam free!adlines at least seven people are dead after a hundred wildfires rip through the us west coast. we report from one fire ground. the european union condemns the latest uk plans on brexit, claiming that trust has been ‘seriously damaged.‘ friday marks six months since the who declared covid—19 a pandemic, and in hong kong a mass testing program for covid—19 has been extended until monday. authorities say the tests, which are voluntary and free, were necessary to cut the community...
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iam i am deeply, spiritually reluctant to make any of these impositions or infringe on anyone's freedoms nless we infringe on anyone's freedoms. but, unless we take action, the risk is that we will have to go for tougher measures later when the deaths of already mountain and we have a huge case load such as we had in the spring. so, will the latest measures introduced across the uk be enough to suppress the virus? our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the challenges ahead. how do you strike a balance between bearing down on coronavirus while keeping the economy moving? that is the challenge facing ministers. closing bars and restaurants at 10pm should reduce the amount of alcohol people drink in public, and so perhaps may make behaviour less risky. people will be a little bit more sober when they go home, which means they are less likely to engage in risky behaviours. they're perhaps more likely to put a face covering on when they get onto the bus or the tube. they may go home with friends, but the chances are it's not going to be in as large a group as they would be in the bar with.
iam i am deeply, spiritually reluctant to make any of these impositions or infringe on anyone's freedoms nless we infringe on anyone's freedoms. but, unless we take action, the risk is that we will have to go for tougher measures later when the deaths of already mountain and we have a huge case load such as we had in the spring. so, will the latest measures introduced across the uk be enough to suppress the virus? our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the challenges ahead. how do you strike...
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iam free! this is bbc world news.matum — ditch plans to modify the brexit divorce deal — orface legal action. the boss of one of the world's biggest mining companies, rio tinto, has resigned over the destruction of a sacred aboriginal site in western australia. hackers linked to russia, china and iran are targeting people and organisations involved in the upcoming us presidential election, including the campaigns of both donald trump and joe biden. that's according to a report from the technology giant microsoft. the company says that the majority of these attacks were detected and stopped and that those targeted have been notified. nomia iqbal reports from washington. election from washington. campaigning is well under election campaigning is well under way in the us but something the republican and the democratic parties both having common right now are threats to undermine their campaigns. ina threats to undermine their campaigns. in a blog, microsoft identified russia, china and iran. it suggests that strontium, a
iam free! this is bbc world news.matum — ditch plans to modify the brexit divorce deal — orface legal action. the boss of one of the world's biggest mining companies, rio tinto, has resigned over the destruction of a sacred aboriginal site in western australia. hackers linked to russia, china and iran are targeting people and organisations involved in the upcoming us presidential election, including the campaigns of both donald trump and joe biden. that's according to a report from the...
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iam free!adlines: a second fire in as many days appears to have destroyed the remaining parts of the moria migrant camp in lesbos. leaked documents suggest the british government's plan to step up covid testing could cost billions. we have run the gamut here from polar bears to elephants in africa, to the totals of costa rica. populations of animals across the world are falling at a rapid rate according to a new report. the wwf says the nature around us in freefall due to human activity marco lambertini is director general of world wildlife fund international. hejoins us from gland in switzerland. thanks very much forjoining us, and obviously the headline is dramatic, and hits alarm bells. it feels a little bit like stuff we have heard before, how much worse is the situation? well, yes. we have heard before that wildlife declining. the report this time is even more daunting because one, it continues to decline. two—thirds of wildlife has declined in less than 50 years is the blink of an i compa
iam free!adlines: a second fire in as many days appears to have destroyed the remaining parts of the moria migrant camp in lesbos. leaked documents suggest the british government's plan to step up covid testing could cost billions. we have run the gamut here from polar bears to elephants in africa, to the totals of costa rica. populations of animals across the world are falling at a rapid rate according to a new report. the wwf says the nature around us in freefall due to human activity marco...
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iam free! this is bbc news.government is planning new legislation that could over—ride a key section of the brexit withdrawal agreement. hundreds of holidaymakers trapped by raging wildfires in the us state of california are air—lifted to safety. nearly six months on from the first covid cases in yemen, the bbc has become the first international broadcaster to reach the country to gauge the impact of the virus. yemen is divided between the houthi group, based in the north, and an internationally recognized government, in the south. even amid the pandemic, fighting between the two sides has continued. bbc arabic‘s special correspondent, nawal al—maghafi reports from sanaa, in northern yemen. here in sanaa there is a sense of hopelessness. as we arrive, another victim of covid—19 is being buried. the people here are faced with the evidence of what this virus does. but this is a country already battling the world's biggest humanitarian crisis. years of war and starvation have made people indifferent to the threat t
iam free! this is bbc news.government is planning new legislation that could over—ride a key section of the brexit withdrawal agreement. hundreds of holidaymakers trapped by raging wildfires in the us state of california are air—lifted to safety. nearly six months on from the first covid cases in yemen, the bbc has become the first international broadcaster to reach the country to gauge the impact of the virus. yemen is divided between the houthi group, based in the north, and an...
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i know and iam about the national level.is the last line of defence. as we saw in spring it is the thing that we can do to keep people safe if that is needed. so we are watching vigilantly but we can see the number of cases accelerating, as you say, and we are prepared to do what it takes, both to protect lives and to protect livelihoods. both are so important. how prepared are you to impose your national lockdown if these local measures, these regional measures do not work. back to the mayor of liverpool saying it is all very well having local restrictions but they are not working. he has given so many examples of how concerned they are concerned about the longer term effects what is the plan? is the plan in place if national down happens? we do not yet have a local lockdown measure in liverpool and so the local lockdowns have seemed to be effective. we have seen that in luton and we saw it previously in leicester although the case rate is going upa leicester although the case rate is going up a bit in leicester again. so t
i know and iam about the national level.is the last line of defence. as we saw in spring it is the thing that we can do to keep people safe if that is needed. so we are watching vigilantly but we can see the number of cases accelerating, as you say, and we are prepared to do what it takes, both to protect lives and to protect livelihoods. both are so important. how prepared are you to impose your national lockdown if these local measures, these regional measures do not work. back to the mayor...
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so i think it is time to check this app out for myself and, with a little help from anthony, iam headingenjoy! 0k, thank you so much. isn't this crisp? i am all about this deep fried shrimp, oh, boy. the aioli makes it a little messy, but it is well—worth the indignity. you can expect flavour. you can expect that the food will be made with the love. and you can expect a little sass because that's me. and i often tell people that, if i do not get you with the first bite, i might as well pack this all thing up, and just take my ass home. tami has been running herfood truck for over four years and is well—known by her community. they call her the seafood lady — for obvious reasons. black lives matter has always been an issue for me. i've been protesting my whole life. ain't nothin‘ new. the only thing new is that we have a lot of young people and non—black people whom are supporting this movement. the harlem community and throughout the boroughs, they support harlem seafood soul. they know that i'm bringing love through that window, and they show me love whether i'm in brooklyn, whether i'm
so i think it is time to check this app out for myself and, with a little help from anthony, iam headingenjoy! 0k, thank you so much. isn't this crisp? i am all about this deep fried shrimp, oh, boy. the aioli makes it a little messy, but it is well—worth the indignity. you can expect flavour. you can expect that the food will be made with the love. and you can expect a little sass because that's me. and i often tell people that, if i do not get you with the first bite, i might as well pack...
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iam asking i am asking you to choose greatness.on eligible voters and 119 million facebook users seeing ads like this. it's a powerful platform for reaching voters and spreading misinformation. so facebook is making changes. if people post content that broadly is trying to delegitimise the outcome of the election, either by saying things like voting by male will definitely lead to fraud or other things that basically undermine these democratic principles or methods of voting that we know are safe, then we're just that we know are safe, then we'rejust going add that we know are safe, then we're just going add some context to those posts by these arejust some of context to those posts by these are just some of the ads that trump's campaign are running, specifically targeted at anyone who was following his facebook page. until now the social media giant has been criticised for allowing political as these to be micro targeted, so they are only seen by small communities rather than debated more widely. it's claims this makes it easier f
iam asking i am asking you to choose greatness.on eligible voters and 119 million facebook users seeing ads like this. it's a powerful platform for reaching voters and spreading misinformation. so facebook is making changes. if people post content that broadly is trying to delegitimise the outcome of the election, either by saying things like voting by male will definitely lead to fraud or other things that basically undermine these democratic principles or methods of voting that we know are...
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iam not vaccines to be part of these efforts. is the duty of these countries to protect their own citizens, but everybody will only be protected when the countries in the developing world will also be able to vaccinate their citizens. but despite of all the support you have had from eu countries and western governments, these global initiatives don't prevent countries from signing their own independent deals with manufacturers and if they have already taken off the market billions of doses of these vaccines, there just aren't billions of doses of these vaccines, therejust aren't going billions of doses of these vaccines, there just aren't going to be enough supplies for the low and middle—income countries. or no, first of all, if you take into account all the contracts that were announced, there will be plenty of extra vaccines that will be available and we are discussing the country is exactly how to make this vaccine is available to other countries, but on top of that, we have nine vaccines in development linked to the covax an
iam not vaccines to be part of these efforts. is the duty of these countries to protect their own citizens, but everybody will only be protected when the countries in the developing world will also be able to vaccinate their citizens. but despite of all the support you have had from eu countries and western governments, these global initiatives don't prevent countries from signing their own independent deals with manufacturers and if they have already taken off the market billions of doses of...
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iam free! this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones.increase in global coronavirus cases of nearly 308,000, israel becomes the first country to re—impose a nationwide lockdown. more than 20,000 firefighters are now tackling wildfires that have killed at least 30 people on the west coast of america. the greek prime minister says he will build a permanent migrant reception centre on the island of lesbos to replace the overcrowded moria refugee camp, which was destroyed by fire last week. bethany bell has this report from lesbos. another night sleeping on the streets. migrants and refugees from the burnt out camp at moria lie among their few possessions. crowded together in squalid conditions. with little or no running water, it's a struggle to keep clean. their fears about the of coronavirus. their fears about the spread of coronavirus. the authorities are putting up new tents to house at least some of the migrants. we've seen small groups of people entering the new camp. there have been women with little babies, children and the vulnerab
iam free! this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones.increase in global coronavirus cases of nearly 308,000, israel becomes the first country to re—impose a nationwide lockdown. more than 20,000 firefighters are now tackling wildfires that have killed at least 30 people on the west coast of america. the greek prime minister says he will build a permanent migrant reception centre on the island of lesbos to replace the overcrowded moria refugee camp, which was destroyed by fire last week....
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he asks, iam david, in north lanarkshire.t scheme, which is an extension of the job retention scheme, there was an extension to the grants given to the self—employed. it comes in at a lower rate, at around 20% of your average monthly profits that would be covered up to a cap. this tends to cover most self—employed people. we know some operate through limited companies who are likely to miss out, unfortunately. we don't know whether david is set up as a limited company or not, but if he isn't?“ he's not then he should be able to apply for the self—employment grant and cover around 20% of his average monthly profits. in addition there was an announcement around extending your tax payments. we know some self—employed people who do self assessed tax payments will be able to extend that over a long period of time next year rather than having to cram all the payment into early next year. are some good pointers for david to follow up on there. fill in wetherby says, how does this affect those of us in the arts and entertainment indu
he asks, iam david, in north lanarkshire.t scheme, which is an extension of the job retention scheme, there was an extension to the grants given to the self—employed. it comes in at a lower rate, at around 20% of your average monthly profits that would be covered up to a cap. this tends to cover most self—employed people. we know some operate through limited companies who are likely to miss out, unfortunately. we don't know whether david is set up as a limited company or not, but if he...
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iam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines...lations with israel, in a move that further erodes the arab world's boycott of the jewish state. migrants on lesbos demand to be allowed to leave the greek island, as european officials promise to rebuild their burned camp. the british prime minister boris johnson has tonight told his conservative mps to back his plan to override part of the brexit withdrawal agreement with the eu, saying it's necessary to protect the integrity of the uk. the government's decision to introduce legislation it's already admitted will breach international law has provoked angerfrom some in his party, and a stinging response from brussels which threatening legal action. here's our chief political correspondent, vicki young. i'm not quite sure it was the meaning that many of them were hoping for, notjust because it was a remote meeting with a dodgy internet single. they weren't allowed to ask any questions. they we re allowed to ask any questions. they were looking for a sign of compromise. they simply can'
iam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines...lations with israel, in a move that further erodes the arab world's boycott of the jewish state. migrants on lesbos demand to be allowed to leave the greek island, as european officials promise to rebuild their burned camp. the british prime minister boris johnson has tonight told his conservative mps to back his plan to override part of the brexit withdrawal agreement with the eu, saying it's necessary to protect the integrity of the uk. the...
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iam free! this is bbc news, the main story this hour...ks from china, russia and iran, targeting the us presidential election in november. the west coast of the united states is dealing with some of the most devastating wildfire damage the region has ever seen. at least seven people have died. they stretch from portland in oregon to los angeles in california — some 1,300 kilometres away. david willis reports from washington. across the american west, historic wildfires are devouring everything in their path. unnaturally hot weather, combined with bone dry conditions and warm winds have created a meteorological perfect storm, leaving firefighters inundated. record high temperatures this last weekend led to this series of fires on the outskirts of los angeles, and they have already burnt more than 20,000 acres of land, despite the best efforts of hundreds of firefighters. and, throughout california and all the way up the pacific coast, dozens of fires just like these are currently burning out of control. the fires have turned day into night
iam free! this is bbc news, the main story this hour...ks from china, russia and iran, targeting the us presidential election in november. the west coast of the united states is dealing with some of the most devastating wildfire damage the region has ever seen. at least seven people have died. they stretch from portland in oregon to los angeles in california — some 1,300 kilometres away. david willis reports from washington. across the american west, historic wildfires are devouring...
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but iam companies and zombiejobs.ncerned mostly on companies and jobs, so i think that it was the correct choice to act immediately and to give a general support. now, we have two make this support more selective in the next months, and we need also a soft landing from a general support to companies, jobs, to a more selective one. i think if we are able to do this, we will avoid a massive unemployment crisis, and this is something that all european nations are working on. so how would you decide? let's take the aviation industry, for example. 22,000 jobs lost in germany, are you saying that perhaps europe turns its back on the aviation industry, for instance, and says look, let's look elsewhere stopping the digital economy or whatever, to really have proper qualityjobs? whatever, to really have proper quality jobs? well, of course we will have a transformation. i don't think that the level of crisis that we are now seeing in some sectors, you were mentioning aviation but it is also tourism in general, sport, entertain
but iam companies and zombiejobs.ncerned mostly on companies and jobs, so i think that it was the correct choice to act immediately and to give a general support. now, we have two make this support more selective in the next months, and we need also a soft landing from a general support to companies, jobs, to a more selective one. i think if we are able to do this, we will avoid a massive unemployment crisis, and this is something that all european nations are working on. so how would you...
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iam free! this is news, the latest headlines.tions with israel, in a move that further erodes the arab world's boycott of the jewish state. migrants on lesbos call for change as european officials promise to rebuild a camp that was burnt down on the greek island. let's stay with that story on the situation in lesbos — i'm joined from washington dc by demetrios papademetriou, who co—founded the migration policy institute. thank you very much for coming to talk to us. we look at the situation in lesbos now we saw people protesting to be let into europe. what is your assessment of the situation? well, this is completely untenable, because both of greece in the migrants themselves. the situation has been simply horrible for several years, going back to 2015 and circumstances under which these people came and also how they we re these people came and also how they were initially received almost an enthusiastically, gave way to this trust. and now there's a sense that they don't belong there. this has become a real black eye for europe
iam free! this is news, the latest headlines.tions with israel, in a move that further erodes the arab world's boycott of the jewish state. migrants on lesbos call for change as european officials promise to rebuild a camp that was burnt down on the greek island. let's stay with that story on the situation in lesbos — i'm joined from washington dc by demetrios papademetriou, who co—founded the migration policy institute. thank you very much for coming to talk to us. we look at the situation...
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iam free! this is bbc news, the latest headlines.e fleeing deadly wildfires that are raging across the pacific northwest. at least ten people are reported to have died and dozens more are missing. bahrain says it is normalising relations with israel, in a move that further erodes the arab world's boycott of the jewish state. it's been 19 years since the september 11th attacks killed nearly 3000 people in what remains the deadliest attack on us soil since the second world war. memorials were held in rememberence of the victims throughout the country. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant has this report. 9/11, the day that separated the past and the future into the before and the after. this year in new york, the commemorations were loaded with extra meaning. in 2020, amidst a viral onslaught, this city became ground zero again. families of the victims wore masks, but on a day of such high emotion, it was hard to maintain a social distance. moments of remembrance at a time of mass mourning in america. thomas atwood. donald trump
iam free! this is bbc news, the latest headlines.e fleeing deadly wildfires that are raging across the pacific northwest. at least ten people are reported to have died and dozens more are missing. bahrain says it is normalising relations with israel, in a move that further erodes the arab world's boycott of the jewish state. it's been 19 years since the september 11th attacks killed nearly 3000 people in what remains the deadliest attack on us soil since the second world war. memorials were...
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iam nota what is your reaction to that? and i would say this, and she probably has heard that, but i wish a lot of luck to harry because he is going to need it. uncle ben's rice is being renamed in the us because of concerns about racial stereotyping. it will become ben's 0riginal and the 70—year—old brand image of an elderly african—american black man, often wearing a bow tie, will be dropped. for more than 65 years, he has been shaking and stirring first readers and then film—goers alike, carrying out top secret work on behalf of her majesty's secret service. i am of course talking about james bond. he doesn't really exist, but it turns out there may have been a real mr bond. this report from the bbc‘s tim allman is for your eyes only. he is the world's most famous by. 007, license to kill, you know the rest. james bond's latest adventure no time to die is due in cinemas, covid willing, later this year. that is not fiction but here in poland's cold war archives, fa cts poland's cold war archives, facts have emerged about
iam nota what is your reaction to that? and i would say this, and she probably has heard that, but i wish a lot of luck to harry because he is going to need it. uncle ben's rice is being renamed in the us because of concerns about racial stereotyping. it will become ben's 0riginal and the 70—year—old brand image of an elderly african—american black man, often wearing a bow tie, will be dropped. for more than 65 years, he has been shaking and stirring first readers and then film—goers...
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iam restrictions. any light inevitable.negative response, is there anything pink can ta ke response, is there anything pink can take the risk with initiatives as a whole are good, but for us, if you follow the metaphor of the policy it looks like actually paying more if we employ people on a part—time basis. . fastest travel history, it is so effective just have to take a step back and. when it comes to details from kept a with two five is a huge support in the restaurants like support to stay open longer keep employed. four point it will keep you more to people on less hours in terms of the spirit of this people work, is that something could work with? employ people when other people have not done so. different measures the government been to help the economy i am assuming, eat 0ut been to help the economy i am assuming, eat out to help 0ut affect resta u ra nt ? assuming, eat out to help 0ut affect restaurant? , it positive effect with the curfew, it makes people more cautious. but we have a lot of safety measures ever ta
iam restrictions. any light inevitable.negative response, is there anything pink can ta ke response, is there anything pink can take the risk with initiatives as a whole are good, but for us, if you follow the metaphor of the policy it looks like actually paying more if we employ people on a part—time basis. . fastest travel history, it is so effective just have to take a step back and. when it comes to details from kept a with two five is a huge support in the restaurants like support to...