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iam merely sources than they did in the past.position that journalism is to have in the future. of course i'm arguing from a position in which i think journalists from a position in which i thinkjournalists are essential. i think it is essential. i think it is essential to have people in society who can say this happened, that didn't happen, this is true, this isn't true, because in a world of information tales where you have no idea what is true and what isn't true and who you can trust, then societies become unworkable. i'm not blaming the brexit result. that is not the way i would have voted myself, but i am saying that if news organisations want to regain that kind of trust they are probably going to have to think about the environment in which they work on the 21st century which is very different from the 20th century. yes. you have had a long journalistic career. even longer than mine. do you think there ever was in your lifetime a golden age when the public really did invest huge amounts of trust in journalists? well for a
iam merely sources than they did in the past.position that journalism is to have in the future. of course i'm arguing from a position in which i think journalists from a position in which i thinkjournalists are essential. i think it is essential. i think it is essential to have people in society who can say this happened, that didn't happen, this is true, this isn't true, because in a world of information tales where you have no idea what is true and what isn't true and who you can trust, then...
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iam excited about this year's show?o see generally what nvidia is doing. they are doing a geforce rtx specific conference, very complicated to explain on—the—fly but it's basically making a video games look realistic. but ces has also a lwa ys realistic. but ces has also always got crazy stuff, like curved tvs that are paperthin, a lot of really cool drone attack. there is so much the present stuff that comes out of that show every year but i feel iam that show every year but i feel i am personally excited in the videogame progression but i do think that the wild, unexpected and is that people are doing with technology that you would never think about are probably the most exciting parts of the show and i still hope that those weird things still get showcased. 0k, curved, wafer thin tvs, no complaints there thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: how the professional golfers' association of america is weighing in on a political row. the japanese people are in mourning following the death of emperor
iam excited about this year's show?o see generally what nvidia is doing. they are doing a geforce rtx specific conference, very complicated to explain on—the—fly but it's basically making a video games look realistic. but ces has also a lwa ys realistic. but ces has also always got crazy stuff, like curved tvs that are paperthin, a lot of really cool drone attack. there is so much the present stuff that comes out of that show every year but i feel iam that show every year but i feel i am...
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iam back i am back at 6pm. now on bbc news, hardtalk.tephen sackur talks to alan rusbridger — a member of facebook‘s oversight board. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the covid—19 pandemic is a test of global public health systems. it also presents a profound challenge to our media and information networks. look online and you will find fact and fa kery locked in mortal combat on the dangers of the disease, the efficacy of lockdowns and the safety of the vaccines. my guest today is alan rusbridger, former editor of the guardian and now a member of facebook‘s supervisory oversight board. how do we ensure fact prevails overfiction? alan rusbridger, welcome to hardtalk. i'm very pleased to be here. your latest book, news and how to use it, is subtitled, "what to believe in a fake news world." do you really believe we are living in a fake news world? i'm afraid we are. we are living in an age of complete information chaos and all of the surveys of trust show that the media is doing very badly. people don't know what to believe any lo
iam back i am back at 6pm. now on bbc news, hardtalk.tephen sackur talks to alan rusbridger — a member of facebook‘s oversight board. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the covid—19 pandemic is a test of global public health systems. it also presents a profound challenge to our media and information networks. look online and you will find fact and fa kery locked in mortal combat on the dangers of the disease, the efficacy of lockdowns and the safety of the vaccines. my guest today...
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iam 26, i have i am tired. just like many, i am tired.m 26, i have lived my whole life under putin and every yeari whole life under putin and every year i hear the same old promises. in russia the current authorities are doing — in russia the current authorities are doing everything they can in order_ are doing everything they can in order to — are doing everything they can in order to cement their power. more than 5000 miles _ order to cement their power. more than 5000 miles to _ order to cement their power. more than 5000 miles to the _ order to cement their power. more than 5000 miles to the west, - order to cement their power. me than 5000 miles to the west, many thousands gathered to protest on the streets of moscow. russia without putin, they chanted. police detained hundreds before the protests even began. how can you look your children in the eyes? this man asked them. the question now is whether them. the question now is whether the protesters can keep up the momentum in the days and weeks ahead in the face of the police and the
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to use too strong a term, iam not sure i don't want to use too strong a term, i am not sure i wouldscience is that eminent, and i don't think that eminent, and i don't think that i think they are interfering with the truth as well. forgive me, but what is wrong with their analysis when they say south africa is very much a middle income country, it has got massive resources, and yet it is as vulnerable, right now, to the lack and yet it is as vulnerable, right now, to the as k and yet it is as vulnerable, right now, to the as some of supplier vaccine, as some of the poorest countries on i the1.5 me explain. i think the 1.5 million is on its way, there me explain. i think the 1.5 million is, n its way, there me explain. i think the 1.5 million is, and way, there me explain. i think the 1.5 million is, and unfortunately vaccine is, and unfortunately there are nondisclosure agreements which i have side which i can't reveal on here which i can't reveal on here which will assure the country a vaccine for the entire year. that is negotiation which is taking place. the minister has in fact
to use too strong a term, iam not sure i don't want to use too strong a term, i am not sure i wouldscience is that eminent, and i don't think that eminent, and i don't think that i think they are interfering with the truth as well. forgive me, but what is wrong with their analysis when they say south africa is very much a middle income country, it has got massive resources, and yet it is as vulnerable, right now, to the lack and yet it is as vulnerable, right now, to the as k and yet it is as...
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were some people who said we wa nt were some people who said we want the police, and i was filming, iamlice, and i was filming, i am filming the interactions, the ugliness between the marchers and the police. they are attacking the police, and they are preventing pass getting through, and the claim that they are pro— police, yet their behaviour was com pletely police, yet their behaviour was completely inappropriate, and the idea that this building, the idea that this building, the people's house would be destroyed by frankly, by republicans, it's just... i don't know how to describe it. it is an embarrassment, and i'm sorry for people who, i know this goes globally, i am sorry for what we are shown, we're not a shining city a hill, we have no right demoralised, no right to condemn others when we can't behave ourselves, so i felt a deep sense of sadness as this went on. the president is saying that these other things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously and viciously stripped away and the great patriots. what do you make of that? one of h
were some people who said we wa nt were some people who said we want the police, and i was filming, iamlice, and i was filming, i am filming the interactions, the ugliness between the marchers and the police. they are attacking the police, and they are preventing pass getting through, and the claim that they are pro— police, yet their behaviour was com pletely police, yet their behaviour was completely inappropriate, and the idea that this building, the idea that this building, the people's...
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iam mindfulthat danger of overplaying your hand?nment has demonstrated and it is been violent in putting children in front of the demonstrations according to the government in according to the government in a trust comparison with terrorists and environment prudence is said be very careful of those who serve the seeds of chaos and instability. we know that it is the ordinary people who suffer. that is a message that russian people may listen to. . t message that russian people may listen to. . ., �* ~ ., listen to. . i don't know if russian _ listen to. . i don't know if russian people _ listen to. . i don't know if russian people really - listen to. . i don't know if| russian people really want listen to. . i don't know if - russian people really want to listen to his messages anymore. they know his messages are lies and they are full of poison and thievery. and they know that in the south of russia, a force of £1 billion. they are worried about the alexei navalny poisonings a while back and therefore the instigation which was cond
iam mindfulthat danger of overplaying your hand?nment has demonstrated and it is been violent in putting children in front of the demonstrations according to the government in according to the government in a trust comparison with terrorists and environment prudence is said be very careful of those who serve the seeds of chaos and instability. we know that it is the ordinary people who suffer. that is a message that russian people may listen to. . t message that russian people may listen to. ....
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who says, i am a nurse, my husband question from a nurse in fareham who says, iam a nurse, my husbanduess, in some ways, that will depend on her employer, will it? absolutely. i don't think there is any guidance that i have read that says if you are living with a particularly extremely vulnerable person, you have any additional rights. but you are quite right, this is something for the person to discuss with her employer, but i am pretty sure that the furloughs scheme would not apply in that context but she would certainly need to discuss this with her employer. yes, that's probably the best place to start, isn't it? peter, michael in swindon, they are expecting a baby, his wife is to be induced on the 11th of january. but michael wants to know what does this mean for me being with her at the hospital and during labour? because this has been an issue on and off, hasn't it, over the past few months. yes, firstly, congratulations and best of luck! yeah, the guidance is very clear that you are allowed to be with your wife in hospital during the labour period. hospital visits are also all
who says, i am a nurse, my husband question from a nurse in fareham who says, iam a nurse, my husbanduess, in some ways, that will depend on her employer, will it? absolutely. i don't think there is any guidance that i have read that says if you are living with a particularly extremely vulnerable person, you have any additional rights. but you are quite right, this is something for the person to discuss with her employer, but i am pretty sure that the furloughs scheme would not apply in that...
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iam i am genuinely shocked and saddened that our nation.o long the beginning of life and hope for democracy has come to such a dark moment. —— beacon of light. the shocking scenes drew widespread condemnation from around the world, including from the united nations, nato, canada, germany and the uk hello and welcome to bbc world news. events in washington have taken a violent and tumultuous turn in the past few hours, as thousands of supporters of president trump stormed the us capitol building, venting their anger at the victory ofjoe biden in the presidential election. they forced the evacuation and lockdown of congress, where lawmakers were set to approve the election result. shortly before the clashes, president trump had addressed his supporters near the white house, telling them that he would never accept defeat. within the past hour, president—elect biden called on mr trump to tell his people to go home, and within minutes, this is the scene live in washington now —— where the city mayor has ordered a curfew —— to come into effect sh
iam i am genuinely shocked and saddened that our nation.o long the beginning of life and hope for democracy has come to such a dark moment. —— beacon of light. the shocking scenes drew widespread condemnation from around the world, including from the united nations, nato, canada, germany and the uk hello and welcome to bbc world news. events in washington have taken a violent and tumultuous turn in the past few hours, as thousands of supporters of president trump stormed the us capitol...
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iam going i am going to be making my first movie.closed camp. i still don't know. yes, accept the reality. this is the world. it's like — people don't respect the differences between each other. but i still have hope that the world is notjust darkness. there's a narrow, bright light inside this dark world. hello, there. we had some beautiful weather watcher pictures sent to us earlier today across southern england where the early morning fog had liquid water below 0 degrees, super cold water and as soon as that hit cold surfaces, it froze instantly creating this beautiful layer of ice on the street. today has been another chilly day across southern areas of the uk but for most of us it has been getting slowly less cold through the day and that trend to mild weather continues into tomorrow with some temperatures up at10 degrees as we head into tomorrow afternoon. 0vernight we have rain around, heaviest across west scotland where combined with melting snow, we will see a risk of some localised flooding building in and for most of us it
iam going i am going to be making my first movie.closed camp. i still don't know. yes, accept the reality. this is the world. it's like — people don't respect the differences between each other. but i still have hope that the world is notjust darkness. there's a narrow, bright light inside this dark world. hello, there. we had some beautiful weather watcher pictures sent to us earlier today across southern england where the early morning fog had liquid water below 0 degrees, super cold water...
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iam i am certainly up against it in terms of time.wling for nearly a week more than i have, which puts me back a little bit. the chances
iam i am certainly up against it in terms of time.wling for nearly a week more than i have, which puts me back a little bit. the chances
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iam back i am back of one. i'm 19 and one day i will be a professional racing driver.old and one day i would love to win lamont 24 hour race. —— i logan hannah. i'm very skinny. i'm 19. on from scotland. hannah. i'm very skinny. i'm19. on from scotland. 0ne hannah. i'm very skinny. i'm19. on from scotland. one day i want to be will champion. —— i from scotland. one day i want to be will champion. —— lam percy skinner. three drivers with huge potential, including the only woman to wina potential, including the only woman to win a scottish formula ford 1600 race. she now has a long list of first and a glass ceiling to shatter. affluent i think is everybody‘s ambition a little bit, to see the guts and the glamour that is essentially the pinnacle. —— glitz and glamour. it would be nice to see a female in f1 and it would be nice to be the want to do it. any reason why that could happen quite a lot i think money. it is a stereotype in the glass ceiling and people being scared to put money into something they're not quite sure about. in terms of driving skills, any reason why
iam back i am back of one. i'm 19 and one day i will be a professional racing driver.old and one day i would love to win lamont 24 hour race. —— i logan hannah. i'm very skinny. i'm 19. on from scotland. hannah. i'm very skinny. i'm19. on from scotland. 0ne hannah. i'm very skinny. i'm19. on from scotland. one day i want to be will champion. —— i from scotland. one day i want to be will champion. —— lam percy skinner. three drivers with huge potential, including the only woman to...
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iam i am certainly up against it in terms of time.d my first full yesterday, when the ice have been bowling for nearly a week more than i have, which puts me back a little bit. the chances of me player quite slim we have not played much cricket leading into this either. it probably would be an injury risk, but that decision has not been made, i don't think, just yet. and it's been confirmed today that test match special will have exclusive radio commentary of england's test series in sri lanka. coverage starts from the 14th of january. meanwhile, the australian cricket captain, tim payne, has defended steve smith over claims that he deliberately scuffed up the crease during the third test match with india. smith was seen on the stump camera scraping the crease with his boot during the drinks break — something that the former england captain michael vaughan said was "very, very poor". smith, remember, was banned over his part in australia's sandpaper scandal, but his captain says he's done nothing wrong. it is something we always have
iam i am certainly up against it in terms of time.d my first full yesterday, when the ice have been bowling for nearly a week more than i have, which puts me back a little bit. the chances of me player quite slim we have not played much cricket leading into this either. it probably would be an injury risk, but that decision has not been made, i don't think, just yet. and it's been confirmed today that test match special will have exclusive radio commentary of england's test series in sri lanka....
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iam i am live in dover where the lorries are arriving, the ferries are sailing to france but everyones defend the plan to leave 12 weeks between coronavirus vaccine doses, after criticism from doctors. bringing in the new year — from new york to scotland, countries adjust their celebrations to fit their covid conditions.
iam i am live in dover where the lorries are arriving, the ferries are sailing to france but everyones defend the plan to leave 12 weeks between coronavirus vaccine doses, after criticism from doctors. bringing in the new year — from new york to scotland, countries adjust their celebrations to fit their covid conditions.
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reporters, i would suspect.tical joe biden has picked wie iam burns toe next head of the cia.e's a career diplomat that led the obama administration negotiations with iran. a pattern for mr. biden, who has been pickingeasoned veterans r top posts on the policy sidell , especones that he has worked with before. robin rice is a distinguished fellow with the woodward wilson -- woodrow international policy center. i know that you know him. what do you make of this decision? it's a bit unusual, given that he comes from a state apartment diplomatic background and a so much the intelligence background. it's the exact opposite course of mikeo, pom who went from intelligence and state and now it's the reverseit. 's an interesting and inspired choice in many ways, he has all the credentials for dealing with the major challenges facing the united states. hedas ambassador to russia were -- and led the secret iran negotiations that eventually led to thest feal that led to proliferation in the first century -- in a century. he did the whole range of issues and has been president for several
reporters, i would suspect.tical joe biden has picked wie iam burns toe next head of the cia.e's a career diplomat that led the obama administration negotiations with iran. a pattern for mr. biden, who has been pickingeasoned veterans r top posts on the policy sidell , especones that he has worked with before. robin rice is a distinguished fellow with the woodward wilson -- woodrow international policy center. i know that you know him. what do you make of this decision? it's a bit unusual,...
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iam a lecturer m self, students. iagree. iam a lecturer myself. i— students. iagree.omes into us. oxford university has been given £100 million 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. with me now is david sweetnam, he is an adviser to the ineos oxford institute. antibiotic resistance, that can kill 1.5 million people per year at is projected to kill more by the year 2050. , , ,., ., projected to kill more by the year 2050. , , ., , ., . 2050. this is important research. this is incredibly _ 2050. this is important research. this is incredibly important - 2050. this is important research. this is incredibly important not i this is incredibly important not least because of the scale. it is the same scale as covid. this is more of a sue nami, it is building slowly, but numbers of deaths across the
iam a lecturer m self, students. iagree. iam a lecturer myself. i— students. iagree.omes into us. oxford university has been given £100 million 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. with me now is david...
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iam. you are! remember, i'm a yorkshireman.l of your assets and how much you have raised for the nhs. thank you! in less than a fortnight since captain tom began his challenge, he'd become a global sensation. your generosity meant that on the morning he was due to complete his 100th lap, he'd raised more than £11 million. inches to go and there he is. congratulations. well done! absolutely amazing, amazing achievement. captain tom, how do you feel this morning? fine fine es imeani'm surrounded by the right sort of people, so yes, i feel fine. i hope you're all feeling fine too. it is amazing, what i love also is he is a 99—year—old veteran and he has been around a long time, knows everything and it's wonderful that everyone kind of being inspired by his story and his determination. no, i think he is a one—man fund—raising machine and god know what is the final total will be. it's absolutely amazing that my super prince can say some things like that. so, how do you top that? you'd think that a message from a future king would be
iam. you are! remember, i'm a yorkshireman.l of your assets and how much you have raised for the nhs. thank you! in less than a fortnight since captain tom began his challenge, he'd become a global sensation. your generosity meant that on the morning he was due to complete his 100th lap, he'd raised more than £11 million. inches to go and there he is. congratulations. well done! absolutely amazing, amazing achievement. captain tom, how do you feel this morning? fine fine es imeani'm surrounded...
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it is not my favourite discipline, iam not watch.tour de france and a household name, like one of the biggest guys in cycling, you know the guy they say, i am the best, thatis the guy they say, i am the best, that is kind of what i want to achieve. ,., ., x' that is kind of what i want to achieve. ,., ., a ., that is kind of what i want to achieve. ., ., ., ., achieve. good luck to him tomorrow. let's aet achieve. good luck to him tomorrow. let's get back— achieve. good luck to him tomorrow. let's get back to _ achieve. good luck to him tomorrow. let's get back to some _ achieve. good luck to him tomorrow. let's get back to some football. - there was a dilemma for thousands of football fans this week. it was the deadline for getting refunds on their tickets for the european championship but will it go ahead across 12 cities as planned and will only home fans be allowed into matches. joe lynskey spoke to some of those with tickets. nine years ago, uefa had their big idea— aki tournament at the the continent. in 2012, it was controvers
it is not my favourite discipline, iam not watch.tour de france and a household name, like one of the biggest guys in cycling, you know the guy they say, i am the best, thatis the guy they say, i am the best, that is kind of what i want to achieve. ,., ., x' that is kind of what i want to achieve. ,., ., a ., that is kind of what i want to achieve. ., ., ., ., achieve. good luck to him tomorrow. let's aet achieve. good luck to him tomorrow. let's get back— achieve. good luck to him tomorrow....
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iam also our wits end with the virus outside., this is our 1945. we know the armistice is coming out the war will end, and it will end this year to a large degree with a vaccine, but we have to soak this up for the coming months to get to the point where we can all be safe again. running into a hail of bullets right now is not the way forward. professor, thank you for speaking to us today. we know how busy your time is at the moment. professor of intensive care, hugh montgomery, thank you. the home secretary priti patel has said it's right that police ‘act robustly‘ to enforce the new coronavirus lockdown. police leaders have this morning been explaining how the new restrictions will be monitored, under the principles of ‘engage, explain, encourage and enforce'. martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs‘ council, said the priority was stopping the transmission of the virus. whilst we will still be our adopting our approach of four es. we will still engage with people, explain and we will encourage. we are going to move m
iam also our wits end with the virus outside., this is our 1945. we know the armistice is coming out the war will end, and it will end this year to a large degree with a vaccine, but we have to soak this up for the coming months to get to the point where we can all be safe again. running into a hail of bullets right now is not the way forward. professor, thank you for speaking to us today. we know how busy your time is at the moment. professor of intensive care, hugh montgomery, thank you. the...
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iam ros i am ros atkins. welcome to outside source.sponsibility for the storming of the us capitol — he says his words were "totally appropriate". all this comes as democrats push for president trump to be removed from office immediately — or face a second impeachment. we want no violence, never violence, we want absolutely no violence. and on the impeachments, it's really a continuation of the greatest witchhunt in the history of politics. it's ridiculous. these are pictures coming in from alamo, a small border town in texas, where the president is going be visiting in the next few minutes. we will watch out for his arrival. a devastating report revealed that around 9,000 children died over eight decades, in more than a dozen so—called mother and baby homes in ireland in the 19th and 20th centuries. and uganda's opposition presidential candidate bobi wine says soldiers raided his home and arrested his security guards. ugandans are going to be voting in tuesday and we are going to be live the capital in a minute. donald trump's potenti
iam ros i am ros atkins. welcome to outside source.sponsibility for the storming of the us capitol — he says his words were "totally appropriate". all this comes as democrats push for president trump to be removed from office immediately — or face a second impeachment. we want no violence, never violence, we want absolutely no violence. and on the impeachments, it's really a continuation of the greatest witchhunt in the history of politics. it's ridiculous. these are pictures...
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iam sure. and he could be very funny.tion within him that made him such an interesting character. two years after lennon died i returned to the dakota to interview yoko ono. the interview was broadcast on nationwide, then the bbc‘s main early evening news magazine programme. thoughts ofjohn clearly on yoko's mind. he's still alive, he's still with us. his spirit will go on. you can't kill a person that easily. that's the way i feel about it. in new york the most obvious memorial to lennon is strawberry fields. a small part of central park, a stone's throw from the dakota, dedicated to his memory. his fans routinely gather here often leaving flowers. that lennon's spirit is still alive is most evident in the appetite for his music, his lyrics, his songs, his thoughts. there is a whole generation that wasn't alive at the time he died that have become his fans. last year beatles songs were streamed online 1.7 billion times. almost half by people under 30. it is remarkable how many young people know about lennon. what is it t
iam sure. and he could be very funny.tion within him that made him such an interesting character. two years after lennon died i returned to the dakota to interview yoko ono. the interview was broadcast on nationwide, then the bbc‘s main early evening news magazine programme. thoughts ofjohn clearly on yoko's mind. he's still alive, he's still with us. his spirit will go on. you can't kill a person that easily. that's the way i feel about it. in new york the most obvious memorial to lennon is...
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iam i am sorry, secretary of state. but how do you enforce the standards?are there, every contract with the school and local authority and trust should be meeting those standards. that's an absolutely essential part of what they are meant to be delivering, and if they are not meeting the standards, then ultimately those contracts can and will be cancelled by the school, by the local authority, by the multi—academny trust if they're not delivering what they are meant to be delivering for that school and most importantly, for those children. another labour mp asked about the impact of children who were still going to school. since the new lockdown i am certain you are aware and by own locality i of massive additional stress i being placed on teaching staff, and management staff, | in terms of having those allocating the places that are available. because if we are going to be successful about managing i social distancing | with the children that are allowedj to come to school, there are huge demands from parents and of course i from vulnerable children as wel
iam i am sorry, secretary of state. but how do you enforce the standards?are there, every contract with the school and local authority and trust should be meeting those standards. that's an absolutely essential part of what they are meant to be delivering, and if they are not meeting the standards, then ultimately those contracts can and will be cancelled by the school, by the local authority, by the multi—academny trust if they're not delivering what they are meant to be delivering for that...
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iam a big believer holy day of epiphany, let us pray. i am a big believer in prayer.on earth and that it will begin with us. let us pray that god will continue to bless america. and with that, let us proceed with our responsibilities to the constitution to which we have just, within 72 hours, taken the oath to uphold. the gentleman from maryland. madame speaker i rise in opposition to the objection. you are recognised for five minutes. madam speaker, it is a sad day in america. and that was the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi there, reflecting on what has happened, saying that we know we live in difficult times but we never would have imagined what we saw today. our correspondent lebo diseko was inside the capitol building when security officials ordered her to stop broadcasting and move to a safer area. she's been there ever since — and shejoins me now. what a day you have had their witnessing history. are you getting a sense tonight as you listen to republicans speaking as they reconvene to certify the election victory ofjoe biden, after everything that has happe
iam a big believer holy day of epiphany, let us pray. i am a big believer in prayer.on earth and that it will begin with us. let us pray that god will continue to bless america. and with that, let us proceed with our responsibilities to the constitution to which we have just, within 72 hours, taken the oath to uphold. the gentleman from maryland. madame speaker i rise in opposition to the objection. you are recognised for five minutes. madam speaker, it is a sad day in america. and that was the...
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iam ben i am ben bland.ackle coronavirus from the white house, warning americans the worst is yet to come. throughout this week, my colleague clive myrie has been speaking to those on the front line of the pandemic in the uk. clive looks at the impact covid—19 is having on patients, their families and the entire health service. a warning: you may find some scenes upsetting. hello, am i speaking to shamima? my name is doctor healy, i'm ringing from the royal london hospital. it's about your husband, asif. consultant marie healy�*s words will sting. one of her covid patients isn't doing well in intensive care. he is quite sick, he could die from this, by the way, i'm sorry to have to say that. we've only been married for two years. he is the light of your life. he is. you know, he's never been away from me for even a day. this is shamima, who already knows her brother—in—law was buried last month, a victim of covid—19, and this week her father—in—law died from the virus. now her husband's life hangs precarious
iam ben i am ben bland.ackle coronavirus from the white house, warning americans the worst is yet to come. throughout this week, my colleague clive myrie has been speaking to those on the front line of the pandemic in the uk. clive looks at the impact covid—19 is having on patients, their families and the entire health service. a warning: you may find some scenes upsetting. hello, am i speaking to shamima? my name is doctor healy, i'm ringing from the royal london hospital. it's about your...
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a warning that this film contains distressing images iam here i am here in basra to try to find out whor. we are only one of a few foreign teams to visit to wright since the coronavirus struck. a police escortjust coronavirus struck. a police escort just stopped coronavirus struck. a police escortjust stopped on the side of the road to give us extra instructions on how to keep safe because they say they are worried about our safety, this is despite the fact we are being escorted by eight heavily armed men. it's becoming clear to me that they haven't got control of the city. basra is in the south of a rock. it's mainly she our population has strong ties with neighbouring iran. iran is the centre of shia islam and supports politicians and also militia groups across iraq. 27—year—old charity worker lodya was forced to flee her hometown of basra. after taking part in anti—corruption protests she was targeted and only narrowly escaped assassination. since then, five of lodya's wens and colleagues have been murdered. while we've been here, we've heard a lot of talk about a kill list of activi
a warning that this film contains distressing images iam here i am here in basra to try to find out whor. we are only one of a few foreign teams to visit to wright since the coronavirus struck. a police escortjust coronavirus struck. a police escort just stopped coronavirus struck. a police escortjust stopped on the side of the road to give us extra instructions on how to keep safe because they say they are worried about our safety, this is despite the fact we are being escorted by eight...
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i like spontaneity — that's the kind of broadcaster iam.." i have no idea what that question's going to be. five great reasons to check out larry next week. in the 1980s, king joined a new 24—hour tv news station, cnn, gently probing everyone from donald trump... rumblings in the trump camp point as far as the presidency. could the manhattan magnate be eyeing the white house, or is he just calling a bluff? i have no intention of running for president but i'd the point to get across that we have a great country but it's not going to be great for long if we continue to lose $200 billion a year. ..when the man says... ..to frank sinatra. i tremble every time i walk — take the step and i walk out of the wing onto the stage because i keep thinking to myself, "i wonder if it'll be there." after leaving cnn, those famous braces could be seen until recently on larry king now. they go, "cut! cut! what is she doing? !" his new talk show was criticised for being syndicated on the russian—sponsored tv network rt... people don't expect you to be sitting
i like spontaneity — that's the kind of broadcaster iam.." i have no idea what that question's going to be. five great reasons to check out larry next week. in the 1980s, king joined a new 24—hour tv news station, cnn, gently probing everyone from donald trump... rumblings in the trump camp point as far as the presidency. could the manhattan magnate be eyeing the white house, or is he just calling a bluff? i have no intention of running for president but i'd the point to get across...
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iam game or. i tell you why am blaming. i am blaming the system.ne should be treated not as other commodities, vaccines need to be taken out of the market economy because vaccines are different to other commodities andi different to other commodities and i think that is the crux of the problem. because when profit drives the purchase of vaccines, this is the casualty andi vaccines, this is the casualty and i think it is unfortunate because it's not just and i think it is unfortunate because it's notjust a social responsibility, its responsibility, its responsibility for when you have a pandemic that the entire world in low income countries and middle income countries in high income countries, get access to vaccines, you cannot deny it, stephen. the worlds population have pre—bought 51% of the productions. the worlds richest, the riches have brought up a lot of the vaccine was available. exactly. it's not only social responsibilities, it's actually sensibility. because pandemics do not recognise porters, they spread across borders. and if you have a
iam game or. i tell you why am blaming. i am blaming the system.ne should be treated not as other commodities, vaccines need to be taken out of the market economy because vaccines are different to other commodities andi different to other commodities and i think that is the crux of the problem. because when profit drives the purchase of vaccines, this is the casualty andi vaccines, this is the casualty and i think it is unfortunate because it's not just and i think it is unfortunate because...
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infact, iam part ofa panel that is looking at the covid case at the moment.bout that, but looking at that you are in this world of looking at protecting free speech, looking at who is speaking rather than with what kind of authority and how actionable it is. i think if somebody is out there saying, "inject bleach "into your arms, that's going to cure you" or "swallow domestos", that is clearly dangerous and crazy and that is going to endanger people. if it is people — and we know there are lockdown sceptics who are making the argument that lockdowns don't work or that you want herd immunity — i think i am in favour of allowing those to remain up, possibly with warnings, possibly with the tools that facebook have and other social media platforms that can suppress the virality of those kind of messages, but i think if you don't then what you are going to do is suppress those arguments into places like whatsapp, where they can't be seen and they can't be confronted. it is difficult because the very notion of an oversight board will sound to some people somewhat
infact, iam part ofa panel that is looking at the covid case at the moment.bout that, but looking at that you are in this world of looking at protecting free speech, looking at who is speaking rather than with what kind of authority and how actionable it is. i think if somebody is out there saying, "inject bleach "into your arms, that's going to cure you" or "swallow domestos", that is clearly dangerous and crazy and that is going to endanger people. if it is people —...
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iam time i am on the subway since march.re, well, i drive. and so many new yorkers are doing the same thing. and that's why subway ridership has dropped by 70%. but not everyone has the option of avoiding public transit to protect their health. mr thompson was a train operator until he got sick himself. back in mid, late march, icame himself. back in mid, late march, i came into contact with a coworker who tested positive. i basically called out of work from them because i didn't want to get anyone else sick. since this one city's economy makes up this one city's economy makes up10% of this one city's economy makes up 10% of america's, keeping its trains and buses moving is essential to more than just new yorkers. but the workers who operate the system say they don't get the front—line treatment of other essential industries. we don't get that respect, though. as a fireman ora respect, though. as a fireman or a policeman or a nurse or a doctor, essential workers. as i said, we don't get that respect. james is a bus operator.
iam time i am on the subway since march.re, well, i drive. and so many new yorkers are doing the same thing. and that's why subway ridership has dropped by 70%. but not everyone has the option of avoiding public transit to protect their health. mr thompson was a train operator until he got sick himself. back in mid, late march, icame himself. back in mid, late march, i came into contact with a coworker who tested positive. i basically called out of work from them because i didn't want to get...
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but the story iam going room during the riot.ocus on now is coronavirus and the vaccine. when it comes to desperately needing some good news, this is it, lizzy. we heard today during the daily briefing from brigadier philip prosser and the witches of operation it will take to get this vaccine to the people around the country, 1.5 million people already vaccinated. —— the logistical operation. so some good news. and the prime minister said that up to 15 million jabs across the uk were doable by the middle of next month. you mentioned the1.5 middle of next month. you mentioned the 1.5 million who have already had it. they had their first dose. that may sound well off the target but the uk has actually exited barber had a population than any country other than israel and bahrain. had a population than any country otherthan israeland bahrain. —— vaccination per head. there is more language in that conference at downing street tonight. —— there is work language. he was talking about battle operation techniques to keep pace with the ve
but the story iam going room during the riot.ocus on now is coronavirus and the vaccine. when it comes to desperately needing some good news, this is it, lizzy. we heard today during the daily briefing from brigadier philip prosser and the witches of operation it will take to get this vaccine to the people around the country, 1.5 million people already vaccinated. —— the logistical operation. so some good news. and the prime minister said that up to 15 million jabs across the uk were doable...
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iam i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there.widely at the moment, of course. we've got a widespread frost. and again, for many parts of the country it could be quite icy out there as well, and in some areas we're seeing some more sleet and snow falling. so it's a real mixture, some quite tricky conditions early in the morning, a wintry mixture. we've got most of the patchy fog now across the south—east of england by this stage. but with sleet and snow falling mainly across wales and northern england, there's going to be a covering of snow for many. there could be even more than that over the pennines. a dry but icy start for northern ireland, and indeed for much of scotland, but a covering of snow for northern and eastern areas. the more persistent snow should have moved southwards by this stage and the wintry showers that we're left with will soon fade away, so it's going to turn dry and sunny for scotland and indeed for northern ireland. more cloud, though, for england and wales. again a mixture of rain, sleet and mainly hill
iam i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there.widely at the moment, of course. we've got a widespread frost. and again, for many parts of the country it could be quite icy out there as well, and in some areas we're seeing some more sleet and snow falling. so it's a real mixture, some quite tricky conditions early in the morning, a wintry mixture. we've got most of the patchy fog now across the south—east of england by this stage. but with sleet and snow falling mainly...
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iam i am deeply sorry for every life that has been lost and of course as prime minister i take full responsibilityne. a battle over covid supplies as the european union threatens to impose export controls on any made within the bloc. the us senate sees off an attempt by republican rand paul to stop donald trump's second impeachment trial. and clashes in delhi as thousands of farmers, protesting against new agriculture laws, break through police barricades, and scale the iconic red fort.
iam i am deeply sorry for every life that has been lost and of course as prime minister i take full responsibilityne. a battle over covid supplies as the european union threatens to impose export controls on any made within the bloc. the us senate sees off an attempt by republican rand paul to stop donald trump's second impeachment trial. and clashes in delhi as thousands of farmers, protesting against new agriculture laws, break through police barricades, and scale the iconic red fort.
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iam i am live in dover where the lorries are arriving, the ferries are sailing to france but everyonegetting used to a new regime. the uk's chief medical officers defend the plan to leave 12 weeks between coronavirus vaccine doses, after criticism from doctors. bringing in the new year — from new york to scotland, countries adjust their celebrations to fit their covid conditions. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. a new era has begun for the united kingdom, after completing its formal separation from the european union, leaving the single market, and the customs union at the end of the brexit transition period. under the new arrangements, there will be no import taxes on goods crossing between britain and the continent. the government has warned there will be some disruption in the coming weeks as new rules bed in for travel, trade, immigration and security co—operation. northern ireland will remain in the eu single market for goods, and will apply eu customs rules at its ports. borisjohnson said the uk had "freedom in our hands" and the ability to do
iam i am live in dover where the lorries are arriving, the ferries are sailing to france but everyonegetting used to a new regime. the uk's chief medical officers defend the plan to leave 12 weeks between coronavirus vaccine doses, after criticism from doctors. bringing in the new year — from new york to scotland, countries adjust their celebrations to fit their covid conditions. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. a new era has begun for the united kingdom,...
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iam back i am back in half an hour. now it is time for the week in parliament.n and welcome to the week in parliament. a week when the prime minister saw light at the end of the covid tunnel. again. this is the toughest of times, mr speaker, but we can see the way forward. but borisjohnson once more faced questions about the help offered to poorer families. is the prime minister not ashamed of being schooled on feeding hungry children by marcus rashford? and brexit two weeks on — teething problems or something a lot worse? in my constituency, consumers are facing empty supermarket shelves, they can't get parcels delivered from great britain. but first. as the coronavirus death toll mounts, is the lockdown working? scotland's covid rules have been tightened and the prime minister has said he's not ruling out tighter restrictions for england. but borisjohnson told mps that there were "the beginnings of some signs" that the lockdown is starting to have an effect in many parts of the country but by no means everywhere. as older people lined up to get theirjabs, the
iam back i am back in half an hour. now it is time for the week in parliament.n and welcome to the week in parliament. a week when the prime minister saw light at the end of the covid tunnel. again. this is the toughest of times, mr speaker, but we can see the way forward. but borisjohnson once more faced questions about the help offered to poorer families. is the prime minister not ashamed of being schooled on feeding hungry children by marcus rashford? and brexit two weeks on — teething...
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no, iam not going to access work and employment opportunities. suggests of taking the opportunity to potentially be able to access work and those opportunities away from them because i do not believe that would be right for those children. teachers and school staff put themselves at enormous risk during this pandemic in order to keep schools open. now that the prime minister has accepted that schools are the epicentre of high commodity covid—19 transmission, it is essential the governor gives teachers the priority access to covid—19 vaccinations that they deserve, so we'll be secretary of state looking at adding them to category seven, making them a top priority for vaccinations after all those who are sick to five years of age and over, clinically vulnerable at nhs social care staff? at every stage we have to the safety of students, pupils, teachers, the whole workforce including the whole community at the heart of everything we have done, and all the evidence has gone to show that the work, the precautions, the measures that have been put in pl
no, iam not going to access work and employment opportunities. suggests of taking the opportunity to potentially be able to access work and those opportunities away from them because i do not believe that would be right for those children. teachers and school staff put themselves at enormous risk during this pandemic in order to keep schools open. now that the prime minister has accepted that schools are the epicentre of high commodity covid—19 transmission, it is essential the governor gives...
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iam hopeful they headmistress from the primary school. will be going back in the morning. a lot of schools, a lot of calls for schools to be closed because of the serious rise in infection rates but would you think if your school closed ain? you think if your school closed again? i don't think it is the answer. i think children are being considered last in this whole argument. firstly i think that we are going from crisis to crisis in that case this isn't a feasible way forward every time there is a rise in the virus rates. we cannot go from school closure to a school closure. i believe primary school is the safest place for my children to be during the school day and turn time. earlier on in this crisis, the schools did close was about was the impact on your family then? schools did close was about was the impact on your family themm schools did close was about was the impact on your family then? it was a really difficult time, i will be honest. i struggled really difficult time, i will be honest. istruggled mentally, emotionally, i work
iam hopeful they headmistress from the primary school. will be going back in the morning. a lot of schools, a lot of calls for schools to be closed because of the serious rise in infection rates but would you think if your school closed ain? you think if your school closed again? i don't think it is the answer. i think children are being considered last in this whole argument. firstly i think that we are going from crisis to crisis in that case this isn't a feasible way forward every time there...
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hello, iam ben. this is hello, i am ben. this is bbc news.nt's own party plan to vote with democrats to impeach him. indonesia begins its covid vaccination programme — the country's president is one of the first to get the jab. the influential sister of north korean leader kimjong—un has hit out at the government in neighbouring south korea, labelling them "idiots" and "truly weird". her comments to state media in the north came at the end of the ruling party's congress there, which also saw an appearance by kim. 0ur correspondent laura bicker�*s in the south korean capital, seoul. laura, is this set of comments by kimjong—un�*s laura, is this set of comments by kim jong—un�*s sister anything more than the usual flareup of i suppose goading we see from time to time?- see from time to time? well, i think it comes _ see from time to time? well, i think it comes at _ see from time to time? well, i think it comes at the _ see from time to time? well, i think it comes at the end - see from time to time? well, i think it comes at the end of. think
hello, iam ben. this is hello, i am ben. this is bbc news.nt's own party plan to vote with democrats to impeach him. indonesia begins its covid vaccination programme — the country's president is one of the first to get the jab. the influential sister of north korean leader kimjong—un has hit out at the government in neighbouring south korea, labelling them "idiots" and "truly weird". her comments to state media in the north came at the end of the ruling party's congress...
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iam not blocked. i think he had 90 million. i am not sure.d to be too dangerous to operate a twitter account. it does still have nuclear warheads to play with for the next fortnight. what can you say? mode and taking them off twitter, but you ta ke and taking them off twitter, but you take is of the toys away, please? he could find himself impeached because the house of representatives have not circulated this draught of a new impeachment resolution and it is accusing him of incitement of an insurrection. this is moving. nancy pelosi pushing this forward. insurrection. this is moving. nancy pelosi pushing this forwardm looks unlikely that he will be impeached, it will be the second time you'll be impeached earlier this year, he was impeached over dealings with ukraine. but, we also heard him say that he is not going to be attending the inauguration of joe biden. he is the first outgoing president did not go into the inauguration and over hundred 50 years. one of the problems of donald trump, his twitter has been in outlook for some of his ang
iam not blocked. i think he had 90 million. i am not sure.d to be too dangerous to operate a twitter account. it does still have nuclear warheads to play with for the next fortnight. what can you say? mode and taking them off twitter, but you ta ke and taking them off twitter, but you take is of the toys away, please? he could find himself impeached because the house of representatives have not circulated this draught of a new impeachment resolution and it is accusing him of incitement of an...
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in other words, iam voluntary compliance.mplying with the rules because i believe it is in my best interest, and so focusing on that aspect, building up trust and saying to people, you know, here are the rules, here are clear, consistent messages, here are clear guidelines. 0ne messages, here are clear guidelines. one of the great things about us here in the uk as we are, on a global scale, a rule abiding culture, but we need clear, consistent rules to follow, and that is one of the things that has been very lax. i mean, the rules kind of change day in and day out. who is a key worker, schools are opening, schools are closing, so all of these inconsistent messages have been shown to reduce compliance in other contexts. a study in canada for example in previous pandemic shows similar findings. example in previous pandemic shows similarfindings. really it is example in previous pandemic shows similar findings. really it is about communication bolstering trust and that requires clear guidelines. very, very, and i mean, very, ver
in other words, iam voluntary compliance.mplying with the rules because i believe it is in my best interest, and so focusing on that aspect, building up trust and saying to people, you know, here are the rules, here are clear, consistent messages, here are clear guidelines. 0ne messages, here are clear guidelines. one of the great things about us here in the uk as we are, on a global scale, a rule abiding culture, but we need clear, consistent rules to follow, and that is one of the things that...
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iam veryjealous, i have never seen the northern lights. in shetland, this picture was taken in between the wintry showers. those showers have been moving down into the north sea and it has been clearer, colder air moving down across the country. still some cloud stuck across western areas on this weather front. over the next few days it will be a battle between the colder air and this milder air which is trying to come in from the atlantic. today, the highest temperatures will be in the south—west of england, where we have still got weather like we had yesterday, temperatures will be in double figures here, but also sam rainbird drizzle. there is a bit of a shield of cloud in northern ireland, wales and the south—east of england. elsewhere, where we have got more sun, it is going to be quite cold. this evening and overnight, we see the cloud coming backin overnight, we see the cloud coming back in again from the atlantic, bringing rain into northern ireland, patchy rain for wales and the south—west of england. but although we will see some
iam veryjealous, i have never seen the northern lights. in shetland, this picture was taken in between the wintry showers. those showers have been moving down into the north sea and it has been clearer, colder air moving down across the country. still some cloud stuck across western areas on this weather front. over the next few days it will be a battle between the colder air and this milder air which is trying to come in from the atlantic. today, the highest temperatures will be in the...
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i remember when it was released in 1984, iam on it.e charts quite a few times. it has re-entered the chart is around six times since its release back in 1984, and at the time it didn't get number one because it was a double a—side single with everything she wants. at the time it came out, once christmas was done, that was the track. it missed out then. there was a fan campaign in 2017 to get it to number one a year afterjudge michael's death —— george michael. and now it has broken erected for the single that has taken the wrong time to get to number one. —— eight record. that has taken the wrong time to get to number one. —— eight recordm is going to carry on in the future. it isa is going to carry on in the future. it is a perennial song we're used to hearing generation after generation. tell us how it was written and where. it was written on the debris of that year in his bedroom, he was watching the football, had an inspiration, ran upstairs and wrote the hit then run down and played it to his band mate. in the memoir and you origi
i remember when it was released in 1984, iam on it.e charts quite a few times. it has re-entered the chart is around six times since its release back in 1984, and at the time it didn't get number one because it was a double a—side single with everything she wants. at the time it came out, once christmas was done, that was the track. it missed out then. there was a fan campaign in 2017 to get it to number one a year afterjudge michael's death —— george michael. and now it has broken...
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yes, iam, honestly. if i could get a laptop for my children, i would be over the moon, honestly.test lockdown. we met them six months ago, when they were home—schooling six children on one device. in the last lockdown, i had just my mum's phone. all my siblings got to go first to do their homework, and i had to wait until bedtime to get my hour slot. so that was really hard. but a viewer donated a tablet, and so zion and her siblings are hoping they won't fall behind this time. they all have an hour slot on two devices, so it's going to be much easier for me to do my homework without all of them hassling and fighting. there is a lot less arguing for the devices because kids are impatient, aren't they? and for many families, accessing online schoolwork is just not possible. and so, at this primary in somerset, a drive—through. but instead of fast food, this school is dishing up home learning packs. the children who have got devices, have got really strong broadband connections, did really well in the last lockdown. they didn't really fall behind at all. the children that didn't ha
yes, iam, honestly. if i could get a laptop for my children, i would be over the moon, honestly.test lockdown. we met them six months ago, when they were home—schooling six children on one device. in the last lockdown, i had just my mum's phone. all my siblings got to go first to do their homework, and i had to wait until bedtime to get my hour slot. so that was really hard. but a viewer donated a tablet, and so zion and her siblings are hoping they won't fall behind this time. they all have...
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hello, iam hello, i am the owner of a restaurant in paris and i was awarded a michelin star.ny number of private diners has been of comfort for sylvain. this past year has greeted with him. having a closed restaurant he says is felt like being in prison during the pandemic. translation: people are messing up translation: people are messing up takeaway and delivery guys are not getting paid well. dark kitchens are dirty but booming. meanwhile restaurants with high standards are closed, it is a detriment to our culture and morale. , , , , ., morale. despite being grateful for “oinint morale. despite being grateful forjoining the _ morale. despite being grateful forjoining the cream _ morale. despite being grateful forjoining the cream of - morale. despite being grateful forjoining the cream of the - forjoining the cream of the crop, influenced by unforgettable culinary visits to many countries, sylvain fears losing everything and compares fleur de pave's current predicament to a wilting flower. yet some food critics query how michelin stars were awarded this year at all. �* ,,
hello, iam hello, i am the owner of a restaurant in paris and i was awarded a michelin star.ny number of private diners has been of comfort for sylvain. this past year has greeted with him. having a closed restaurant he says is felt like being in prison during the pandemic. translation: people are messing up translation: people are messing up takeaway and delivery guys are not getting paid well. dark kitchens are dirty but booming. meanwhile restaurants with high standards are closed, it is a...
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iam i am lewis vaughanjones. the latest headlines: a hundred days — a 100 milliom jabs.eople around the world who have died with covid—19 passes the 2 million mark. early results in uganda's presidential election have given the incumbent, yoweri museveni a clear lead. but his main challenger, pop star turned politician bobi wine, says the poll was rigged. catherine byaruhanga sent us this from kampala. one of my gardeners came and informed me that we were surrounded. he calls himself the hope of a new generation but tonight, bobi wine finds himself surrounded in his home. security forces patrol the area, reminding him of the power of the government he wants removed. the army says it's for his own protection. bobi wine rejects thursday's presidential elections. he told the bbc he believes he is the clear winner. i'm not calling myself a president—elect yet. i am saying the results that have been communicated by the electoral commission are fake, they are fraudulent, they are not a representation of what happened, of what the people said. therefore, we reject them. but uga
iam i am lewis vaughanjones. the latest headlines: a hundred days — a 100 milliom jabs.eople around the world who have died with covid—19 passes the 2 million mark. early results in uganda's presidential election have given the incumbent, yoweri museveni a clear lead. but his main challenger, pop star turned politician bobi wine, says the poll was rigged. catherine byaruhanga sent us this from kampala. one of my gardeners came and informed me that we were surrounded. he calls himself the...