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i am on twitter at james bbc news. of the sport for now. i am on twitter atjames bbc news. bbc news. please do let me know how you are getting on and how you're getting through it. now, it is time for a look at the weather. hello and good evening. quite a bit of change of the way to the second half of this easter weekend, after a couple of very warm days, temperatures are going to be dropping from the north through sunday in the particularly into easter monday. if you have the downpours and places throughout sunday as well. quite a complex weather set up with high—pressure drifting away. as you can see, these lines are coming along way north and thatis lines are coming along way north and that is where our air will increasingly be coming from with a brisk wind as well and that court spreading southwards is a go through easter and then easter monday. wa nted easter and then easter monday. wanted to hefty showers in the odd thunderstorm around parts of england and wales to this evening and into tonight. they will then fade in and drive a clear spell for the most part, some cla
i am on twitter at james bbc news. of the sport for now. i am on twitter atjames bbc news. bbc news. please do let me know how you are getting on and how you're getting through it. now, it is time for a look at the weather. hello and good evening. quite a bit of change of the way to the second half of this easter weekend, after a couple of very warm days, temperatures are going to be dropping from the north through sunday in the particularly into easter monday. if you have the downpours and...
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bbc news. do let me know how you're getting on. do let me know how you're getting on. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @james bbc news.avirus crisis, with the police band putting on a show outside a hospital in madrid. clapping and dancing, it's clear the brief moment of reprieve was very welcome for those putting their own lives at risk to save others. please do stay with bbc news. hello, easter sunday will be the last day for wee while when we can talk of temperatures in excess of 20 celsius. it never wasn't warm north and the british isles and it's that cold regime that certainly wins out across many locations as we get on through easter monday. you see the scale of the change even as we start the start the day. the top two thirds of the british isles is in that cold fresh or weather. it's only really by mid afternoon that we re really by mid afternoon that were just really by mid afternoon that werejust hanging really by mid afternoon that were just hanging on to the relative mild air across the very far southwest. what exacerbates that cold feel is the absence of sunshine across northern and eastern parts and eig
bbc news. do let me know how you're getting on. do let me know how you're getting on. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @james bbc news.avirus crisis, with the police band putting on a show outside a hospital in madrid. clapping and dancing, it's clear the brief moment of reprieve was very welcome for those putting their own lives at risk to save others. please do stay with bbc news. hello, easter sunday will be the last day for wee while when we can talk of temperatures in excess of 20...
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james shaw, bbc news.lpline for victims of domestic violence has seen 25% increase in calls and online requests for help since the uk lockdown, that's according to the charity refuge. they say they had hundreds more calls last week compared to two weeks earlier. campaigners have warned the coronavirus restrictions could heighten domestic tensions, and cut off escape routes for victims. tomos morgan reports. oh, it's been bad. i didn't care if i didn't wake up from like the night before. you know, ijust knew, ijust knew what was going to happen tne next day, the next day. ijust wanted the days to go past. yeah, it's just gone worse. tara told me she has been mentally and physically abused by her partner for six months. he deleted her social media account, stopped her from seeing family and controlled all aspects of her life. since having to isolate with him, things escalated. you must stay at home. it's obviously been getting worse since the lockdown as well. mentally abusive, verbally. he's been like hitti
james shaw, bbc news.lpline for victims of domestic violence has seen 25% increase in calls and online requests for help since the uk lockdown, that's according to the charity refuge. they say they had hundreds more calls last week compared to two weeks earlier. campaigners have warned the coronavirus restrictions could heighten domestic tensions, and cut off escape routes for victims. tomos morgan reports. oh, it's been bad. i didn't care if i didn't wake up from like the night before. you...
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james landale, bbc news.e nhs — by walking one hundred laps of his garden before his hundredth birthday this month — has now raised more than £6.5 million. captain tom moore — from bedfordshire — says the response to his appeal has been "almost unbelievable. " he was live on the bbc news channel as donations reached over £5 million. completely out of this world. thank you so much for all you people who've subscribed to the national health service. because for every penny that we get, they deserve every one of it. they do. it's a time of massive upheaval for all of us — and whilst it may be strange enough for us humans, for dogs it's even more confusing. we can't exactly let them know why we're working from home or changing our routines. and, of course there's one question — if they could — they would all ask... where's our walk? well, help is at hand, as david sillito explains. dogs are just amazing. they are that rock that often people need. the daily walk has, for many, come to an end, but thankfully help i
james landale, bbc news.e nhs — by walking one hundred laps of his garden before his hundredth birthday this month — has now raised more than £6.5 million. captain tom moore — from bedfordshire — says the response to his appeal has been "almost unbelievable. " he was live on the bbc news channel as donations reached over £5 million. completely out of this world. thank you so much for all you people who've subscribed to the national health service. because for every penny...
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james waterhouse, bbc news.mal circumstances — for a day out. so we're bringing you the next best thing. keepers at edinburgh zoo have been doing some filming to show us how the animals there are coping with the lockdown. lorna gordon reports. the animals of edinburgh zoo. lion cubs joined by other additions like this koala joey, venturing out for the first time. there are over 2,500 animals here. the keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody is ok. the famous penguin parade is for now no longer happening but the breeding season here has started so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city's zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day. but the lockdown means pathways
james waterhouse, bbc news.mal circumstances — for a day out. so we're bringing you the next best thing. keepers at edinburgh zoo have been doing some filming to show us how the animals there are coping with the lockdown. lorna gordon reports. the animals of edinburgh zoo. lion cubs joined by other additions like this koala joey, venturing out for the first time. there are over 2,500 animals here. the keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are...
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hello, this is bbc news with james reynolds. we will be taking a look at tomorrow morning parchment paper is in at tomorrow morning parchment paper isina at tomorrow morning parchment paper is in a moment, but first the headlines. i'm very sorry if people feel there have been failings. at the same time, we are in an unprecedented global health pandemic right now. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk has gone up with coronavirus in the uk has gone up by with coronavirus in the uk has gone up by 917 since yesterday. according to number ten the premise trust told friends he owes his life to the doctors and nurses looked after him. the first time the queen has recorded an easter message in which she offers hope and says that coronavirus will not overcome us. the police and uk say there's been a 2196 the police and uk say there's been a 21% drop in overall crime in the past four weeks but for the 1000 fines has been issued to people reaching social distancing rules. hello and welcome to our look ahead at what
hello, this is bbc news with james reynolds. we will be taking a look at tomorrow morning parchment paper is in at tomorrow morning parchment paper isina at tomorrow morning parchment paper is in a moment, but first the headlines. i'm very sorry if people feel there have been failings. at the same time, we are in an unprecedented global health pandemic right now. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk has gone up with coronavirus in the uk has gone up by with coronavirus...
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hello this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines. warn that stocks of personal protection equipment is running low, a new delivery to replinish stocks due to arrive today, has been delayed. we are doing absolutely everything that we can to bring as much ppe in right from across the globe. we recognise it's a big challenge. the education secretary gavin williamson also said schools won't reopen until the uk meets its five tests, but he added there were no plans to have them open over the summer. staff at the nightingale hospital built in london to treat covid—19 patients, discharge their first patient. more protests are being held in state capitols across the us — calling for governors to re—open economies which were shut down as a response to the coronavirus pandemic. spain is preparing to ease its lockdown measures, by allowing children to go outside again before the end of the month. but italy's restrictions remain in place, and the number of daily fines for illegal outdoor activity is on the rise. a group of chinese footballers fr
hello this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines. warn that stocks of personal protection equipment is running low, a new delivery to replinish stocks due to arrive today, has been delayed. we are doing absolutely everything that we can to bring as much ppe in right from across the globe. we recognise it's a big challenge. the education secretary gavin williamson also said schools won't reopen until the uk meets its five tests, but he added there were no plans to have them open over...
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hello this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines... some hospitals in england warn they're down to their last few days of supplies. the government says it's doing all it can. we are doing absolutely everything we can to bring as much ppe in from right across the globe. we recognise it's a big challenge. "i can't give you a date" — the education secretary says schools
hello this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines... some hospitals in england warn they're down to their last few days of supplies. the government says it's doing all it can. we are doing absolutely everything we can to bring as much ppe in from right across the globe. we recognise it's a big challenge. "i can't give you a date" — the education secretary says schools
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welcome to bbc news — i‘m james reynolds our top stories: britain‘s prime minister is moved to intensiveexcellent care at st thomas‘s hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who‘s been affected by this awful virus. political leaders in the uk and around the world send their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. americans are all praying for his recovery. he‘s been a really good friend. he‘s been really something very special. strong, resolute, doesn‘t quit — doesn‘t give up. the coronavirus has killed more than 10,000 people in america,
welcome to bbc news — i‘m james reynolds our top stories: britain‘s prime minister is moved to intensiveexcellent care at st thomas‘s hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who‘s been affected by this awful virus. political leaders in the uk and around the world send their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. americans are all...
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this is bbc news with me, james reynolds. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. the uk goverment admits ppe is in short supply in england and that more needs to be done to secure stock. we've got to do more to get the ppe that people need to the front lines. this is an extremely challenging situation. 84 tonnes of personal protective equipment is due to arrive in the uk tomorrow from turkey, including 400,000 gowns. the number of people who have died in care homes from coronavirus could be higher than official figures show. doctors injapan warn that the country's medical system could collapse amid a rising number of coronavirus cases. president trump says parts of states could open from monday. the move follows protests in austin. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll, and jo tanner, who is a political strategist. let's start with the sunday times, and it reports
this is bbc news with me, james reynolds. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. the uk goverment admits ppe is in short supply in england and that more needs to be done to secure stock. we've got to do more to get the ppe that people need to the front lines. this is an extremely challenging situation. 84 tonnes of personal protective equipment is due to arrive in the uk tomorrow from turkey, including 400,000 gowns. the number of people who have...
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this is bbc news — i'm james reynolds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around theronavirus. he's been receiving excellent care at st thomas‘s hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who's been affected by this awful virus. political leaders in the uk and around the world send their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. americans are all praying for his recovery. he's been a really good friend. he's been really something very special. strong, resolute, doesn't quit — doesn't give up. the coronavirus has killed more than 10,000 people in america,
this is bbc news — i'm james reynolds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around theronavirus. he's been receiving excellent care at st thomas‘s hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who's been affected by this awful virus. political leaders in the uk and around the world send their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery....
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this is bbc news with james reynolds.he number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk has now passed 10,000. the health secretary calls it a sombre day. borisjohnson is recuperating, after intensive medical care, but it's unclear when he'll be back at work. the us overtakes italy with the highest numbers of deaths from coronavirus in the world, more than 20,000 people have now died. pope francis delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica. and the legendary british motor racing driver, sir stirling moss, has died aged 90. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and yasmin alibhai—brown, who is a journalist and author. let's look at tomorrow's front pages then... the i focuses on the uk prime minister's message earlier today — he thanked the nurses who cared for him during his week in hospital. as does the times, the p
this is bbc news with james reynolds.he number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk has now passed 10,000. the health secretary calls it a sombre day. borisjohnson is recuperating, after intensive medical care, but it's unclear when he'll be back at work. the us overtakes italy with the highest numbers of deaths from coronavirus in the world, more than 20,000 people have now died. pope francis delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in...
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this is bbc news. i'm james the world. our top stories: britain's prime minister is moved to intensive care, ten days after testing positive for coronavirus. he's been receiving excellent care at st thomas' hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who's been affected by this awful virus. political leaders in the uk and around the world send their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. americans are all praying for his recovery. he's been a really good friend.
this is bbc news. i'm james the world. our top stories: britain's prime minister is moved to intensive care, ten days after testing positive for coronavirus. he's been receiving excellent care at st thomas' hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who's been affected by this awful virus. political leaders in the uk and around the world send their best...
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this is bbc news. i'm james reynolds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. our top stories: britain's prime minister is moved to intensive care, ten days after testing positive for coronavirus. he's been receiving excellent care at st thomas‘ hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who's been affected by this awful virus. political leaders in the uk and around the world send their best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery. americans are all praying for his recovery. he's been a really good friend. he's been really something very special. strong, resolute, doesn't quit, doesn't give up. the coronavirus has killed more than 10,000 people in america, as officials warn this could be the saddest, ha rd est week yet in the outbreak. in other news, australia's high court upholds cardinal pell‘s appeal over his conviction for sexually assaulti
this is bbc news. i'm james reynolds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. our top stories: britain's prime minister is moved to intensive care, ten days after testing positive for coronavirus. he's been receiving excellent care at st thomas‘ hospital and we would like to take this opportunity as a government to thank nhs staff up and down the country for all of their dedication, hard work and commitment in treating everyone who's been affected by this awful...
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james shaw, bbc news. glasgow. what it's like working on the frontline at the moment. we can speak now to emeka okorocha, who's an accident and emergency doctor in east london, who has worked with covid—19 patients. you are in your scrubs and it is a busy day, we appreciate you giving your time. when you see pictures of people crowded in parks and so on when the weather is nice as we had this weekend, what goes through your mind and how does that make you feel? well, for me, speaking on behalf of myself and my colleagues, we do understand that in nice british weather, everybody wants to be outside, people do want to socialise because that is really how it has been. however, i don't think people grasp the kind of situation we are going to end what people and theirfamilies are we are going to end what people and their families are going through. and if it hasn't affected people directly, sometimes it is hard to understand what it means to adhere to the rules, a lot of people think they can get away with going out and
james shaw, bbc news. glasgow. what it's like working on the frontline at the moment. we can speak now to emeka okorocha, who's an accident and emergency doctor in east london, who has worked with covid—19 patients. you are in your scrubs and it is a busy day, we appreciate you giving your time. when you see pictures of people crowded in parks and so on when the weather is nice as we had this weekend, what goes through your mind and how does that make you feel? well, for me, speaking on...
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this is bbc news, i'm james reynolds.death toll from coronavirus passes 150,000. with the uk death toll atjust over 111,500 — a quarter of those who've died are from europe. could the pandemic cause more damage to the global economy than expected ? we've been looking at the numbers. and a word of support from the duke and duchess of cambridge on coping with the pressures of lockdown.
this is bbc news, i'm james reynolds.death toll from coronavirus passes 150,000. with the uk death toll atjust over 111,500 — a quarter of those who've died are from europe. could the pandemic cause more damage to the global economy than expected ? we've been looking at the numbers. and a word of support from the duke and duchess of cambridge on coping with the pressures of lockdown.
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hello, this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines... protective equipment reaches healthcare workers in the coming days, after it emerged that the delivery from turkey has been delayed. we are doing everything we can to bring as much ppe in from right across the globe. we recognise it is across the globe. we recognise it is a big challenge. the uk's education secretary also said he was unable to give a date for when schools will reopen, four weeks after they were shut to curb the spread of coronavirus. while spain looks towards relaxing lockdown measures by allowing children to go outside from next monday, italy is still considering its next move, and the number of daily fines for illegal outdoor activity is on the rise. india enters its fourth week of coronavirus lockdown — doctors tell the bbc a lack of tests mean they don't yet knowjust how serious the situation is. from what i am hearing from hospitals here, some of them are getting full up and are having now to turn patients away. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hel
hello, this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines... protective equipment reaches healthcare workers in the coming days, after it emerged that the delivery from turkey has been delayed. we are doing everything we can to bring as much ppe in from right across the globe. we recognise it is across the globe. we recognise it is a big challenge. the uk's education secretary also said he was unable to give a date for when schools will reopen, four weeks after they were shut to curb the...
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hello, this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines. to criticism after doctors when they are still not getting the protective equipment they need to treat patients with coronavirus. i'm very sorry if people feel there have been failings. at the same time, we are in an unprecedented global health pandemic right now. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk has gone up with coronavirus in the uk has gone up by with coronavirus in the uk has gone up by 917 since yesterday. for the first time the queen has recorded an easter message which she offers hope and says that coronavirus will not ove rco m e and says that coronavirus will not overcome us. police and the uk's there's been a 21% drop in overall crime in the past four weeks but more than 1000 finds have been issued to people reaching social distancing rules. the united states become the first country in the world to record when the 2000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. that dental false coronavirus deaths in a single day. that dentalfalse or coronavirus deaths
hello, this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines. to criticism after doctors when they are still not getting the protective equipment they need to treat patients with coronavirus. i'm very sorry if people feel there have been failings. at the same time, we are in an unprecedented global health pandemic right now. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk has gone up with coronavirus in the uk has gone up by with coronavirus in the uk has gone up by 917 since...
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this is bbc news, i'm james reynolds. our top stories: the worldwide death toll from coronavirus passes 150,000. with the uk death toll atjust over 1a,500 — a quarter of those who've died are from europe. could the pandemic cause more damage to the global economy than expected 7 we've been looking at the numbers. and a word of support from the duke and duchess of cambridge on coping with the pressures of lockdown. hello and welcome to bbc news. we are covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. coronavirus developments here the number of people known to have died from the coronavirus pandemic around the world is now more than 150,000, according to latest figures collated byjohns hopkins university in the united states. almost one quarter of those deaths have occurred in the us itself — the number is now almost 37,000. four european countries — italy, spain, france and the uk make up half of the worldwide toll. as efforts continue to develop effective antibody tests, experts at the world
this is bbc news, i'm james reynolds. our top stories: the worldwide death toll from coronavirus passes 150,000. with the uk death toll atjust over 1a,500 — a quarter of those who've died are from europe. could the pandemic cause more damage to the global economy than expected 7 we've been looking at the numbers. and a word of support from the duke and duchess of cambridge on coping with the pressures of lockdown. hello and welcome to bbc news. we are covering all the latest coronavirus...
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this is bbc news with james reynolds.t, the headlines. coronavirus has now taken the lives of 200,000 people around the globe. the grim milestone was recorded as the number of deaths in uk hospitals today passed 20,000. downing street has announced the uk prime minister will return to work on monday, two weeks after being discharged from hospital. the governor of new york — the us state worst hit by the coronovirus outbreak — authorises independent pharmacies to carry out tests for the disease. the world health organisation warns that people who have recovered from coronavirus may not be protected from reinfection. south africa prepares to ease tough lockdown restrictions as the country records less than 100 deaths from coronavirus.
this is bbc news with james reynolds.t, the headlines. coronavirus has now taken the lives of 200,000 people around the globe. the grim milestone was recorded as the number of deaths in uk hospitals today passed 20,000. downing street has announced the uk prime minister will return to work on monday, two weeks after being discharged from hospital. the governor of new york — the us state worst hit by the coronovirus outbreak — authorises independent pharmacies to carry out tests for the...
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this is bbc news with james reynolds.taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with anne ashworth and john rentoul — first the headlines. as hospitals warn that stocks of personal protection equipment is running low — a new delivery to replinish stocks due to arrive today — has been delayed. we has been delayed. are doing everything we can to bring we are doing everything we can to bring as much ppe in right from across the globe. we recognise it's across the globe. we recognise it's a big challenge. the education secretary gavin williamson also said schools won't reopen until the uk meets its five tests, but he added there were no plans to have them open over the summer. staff at the nightingale hospital built in london to treat covid—19 patients — discharge their first patient. more protests are being held in state capitols across the us — calling for governors to re—open economies which were shut down as a response to the coronavirus pandemic. spain is preparing to ease its lockdown measures, by allowing ch
this is bbc news with james reynolds.taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with anne ashworth and john rentoul — first the headlines. as hospitals warn that stocks of personal protection equipment is running low — a new delivery to replinish stocks due to arrive today — has been delayed. we has been delayed. are doing everything we can to bring we are doing everything we can to bring as much ppe in right from across the globe. we recognise it's across the globe. we...
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hello this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines...vital shipment of 400 thousand safety gowns from turkey is delayed — some hospitals in england warn they're down to their last few days of supplies. the government says it's doing all it can. we are doing absolutely everything we can to bring as much ppe in from right across the globe. we recognise it's a big challenge. "i can't give you a date" — the education secretary says schools won't reopen until the uk meets its five tests — but says there are no plans to have them open over the summer. while spain looks towards relaxing lockdown measures by allowing children to go outside from next monday, italy is still considering its next move and the number of daily fines for illegal outdoor activity is on the rise. india enters it's fourth week of coronavirus lockdown — doctors tell the bbc a lack of tests mean they don't yet knowjust how serious the situation is. from what i am hearing from hospitals here, some of them are getting full up and are having now to turn patients away. now on b
hello this is bbc news with james reynolds. the headlines...vital shipment of 400 thousand safety gowns from turkey is delayed — some hospitals in england warn they're down to their last few days of supplies. the government says it's doing all it can. we are doing absolutely everything we can to bring as much ppe in from right across the globe. we recognise it's a big challenge. "i can't give you a date" — the education secretary says schools won't reopen until the uk meets its...
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this is bbc news with me, james reynolds.ing's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. the uk goverment admits ppe is in short supply in england and that more needs to be done to secure stock. we've got to do more to get the ppe that people need to the front lines. this is an extremely challenging situation.
this is bbc news with me, james reynolds.ing's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. the uk goverment admits ppe is in short supply in england and that more needs to be done to secure stock. we've got to do more to get the ppe that people need to the front lines. this is an extremely challenging situation.
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hang on, i'd like to say that we are nowjoined by viewers from bbc news as we continue our coverage. we are speaking to james correspondent. we are talking about the procedures that boris johnson might we are talking about the procedures that borisjohnson might be having in intensive care, we are talking about the fact that the report suggests he is conscious but nevertheless, he must be profoundly uncomfortable. exactly, you cannot underestimate how ill he must be if he needs intensive care treatment. you don't think people who just have a cough are in icu, that is not what happens. in terms of the treatment he might be having, we don't know the specifics, but this is the disease that attacks the lungs, so supporting the lungs will be one of the primary goals of doctors and nurses looking after the prime minister tonight. there are no proven drugs actually destroy the virus, the attack the virus that help the patient‘s recovery. there are many experimental ones but no proven ones. so the cornerstone of ca re proven ones. so the cornerstone of care for doctors and nurses will be around supporting borisjohnso
hang on, i'd like to say that we are nowjoined by viewers from bbc news as we continue our coverage. we are speaking to james correspondent. we are talking about the procedures that boris johnson might we are talking about the procedures that borisjohnson might be having in intensive care, we are talking about the fact that the report suggests he is conscious but nevertheless, he must be profoundly uncomfortable. exactly, you cannot underestimate how ill he must be if he needs intensive care...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm jamesin six weeks as deaths from coronavirus in the country fall to their lowest level in more than a month. me and my family are people who like to go out and have fun. italy — the first country in europe to introduce a lockdown — is to ease some restrictions from early may. the british prime minister, boris johnson, is back in downing street, two weeks after being discharged from hospital treatment for coronavirus. a million australians register for a coronavirus contact—tracing app, but critics question
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm jamesin six weeks as deaths from coronavirus in the country fall to their lowest level in more than a month. me and my family are people who like to go out and have fun. italy — the first country in europe to introduce a lockdown — is to ease some restrictions from early may. the british prime minister, boris johnson, is back in downing street, two weeks after being discharged from hospital treatment...
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bbc news. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm jameshe worldwide death toll from coronavirus has now passed 150,000. a top uk health specialist warns the country could end up with the highest death rate in europe, due to early errors made in the pandemic. we have to face the reality of that. we were too slow with a number of things. but we can make sure that, in the second wave, we're not too slow. could the pandemic cause more damage to the global economy than expected ? we've been looking at the numbers.. hi! and the duke and duchess of cambridge on helping families cope with the pressures of lockdown. don't tell the children we've actually kept it going through the holidays, ifeel very mean!
bbc news. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm jameshe worldwide death toll from coronavirus has now passed 150,000. a top uk health specialist warns the country could end up with the highest death rate in europe, due to early errors made in the pandemic. we have to face the reality of that. we were too slow with a number of things. but we can make sure that, in the second wave, we're not too slow. could the pandemic cause more damage to the...
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and james, just reading as well on the bbc website, that now in new york city people are being told toere there is no point. well, yes, that is definitely a debatable point. because we were told actually you might make yourself more ill because you are not allowing bugs to escape. but clearly there are scientists in the us who believe that is right. i would absolutely agree with madeline that this economic catastrophe could be very damaging for president trump in his re—election campaign, and in november, james carvel, the famous political adviser, always said to president clinton it is the economy, stupid. it is always about what is in people's pockets, if they are feeling confident about their bank balance, and at the moment people in the us as across the world are feeling very, veryjittery —— james carville. the whole world has become so carville. the whole world has become so uncertain, the ft index has dropped 29%. in this country 10 million people are now claiming unemployment and effort in the us. even the great recession there were only 12 million people claiming unemployment a
and james, just reading as well on the bbc website, that now in new york city people are being told toere there is no point. well, yes, that is definitely a debatable point. because we were told actually you might make yourself more ill because you are not allowing bugs to escape. but clearly there are scientists in the us who believe that is right. i would absolutely agree with madeline that this economic catastrophe could be very damaging for president trump in his re—election campaign, and...
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bbc world news america." narrator: fundinonfor this presentaf this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond jamese freeman foundaon. judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributio to this pbs station from viewers li you. thank you. rrator: you'♪ watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! woman 2: thoseturing out for dathe first time.r! v all: bst off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. coie monster: cookie! man the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest!♪ ♪ vo: thjoyful. bob rossa happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness.th vo: anpotential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. n 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> wood
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james waterhouse, bbc news. the sutton family for inviting us to tell their story at such a personal and difficult time. it isa it is a point a lot of people are making, because we are often on this programme and other news programmes talking about numbers and statistics, and we are often very mindful that real people are behind every story and equally these funerals, which are difficult at the moment, are part of that story, which we will try and tell. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. we showed you the view outside salford this morning, the sun is rising, beautiful sunrise! i'm salford this morning, the sun is rising, beautifulsunrise! i'm not sure if everyone is going to get it but looking at helen's screen, she has a bit of fog in the background. morning, helen. hello, good morning to you. this is the view from one of our weather watchers, buxton in derbyshire, rather grey, rather misty and the mist and low cloud has rolled in from the east coast overnight and even though we have dry weathe
james waterhouse, bbc news. the sutton family for inviting us to tell their story at such a personal and difficult time. it isa it is a point a lot of people are making, because we are often on this programme and other news programmes talking about numbers and statistics, and we are often very mindful that real people are behind every story and equally these funerals, which are difficult at the moment, are part of that story, which we will try and tell. here's helen with a look at this...
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james. the freeman fodation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ anchor: this is "bbc world newsca." reporting from new york, i am laura trevelyan. thousands ofd in the groin virus outbrea but as the cases dropped, governors on both coasts start t to plan reopen their economies. the french president says he will begin lifti the country locked on in mid-may, but only if people do act responsibly. bernie sanders endorses joe biden for president, as democrats unify against donald trum the bbc's katty kay joins us with analysis. and messages of hope for the graduating class of 2020, how a high school senior used his tech ols>>sk put o tn a mask and go p save lives, but i can do this during this dark time in our untry. ♪ for you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "bbc world news erica." it is another grim day of figures, more cases of coronavirus inmerica, 20 3000 people here have died, but the rate of new infections doesn't seem to be stabilizing, and west coast are now planning for the reopening of their states. the president says it is up to him and not them. here is
james. the freeman fodation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ anchor: this is "bbc world newsca." reporting from new york, i am laura trevelyan. thousands ofd in the groin virus outbrea but as the cases dropped, governors on both coasts start t to plan reopen their economies. the french president says he will begin lifti the country locked on in...
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james. the freemadation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news reporting from new yor i am laura trevelyan. tensions in america are rising. economy to reopen. the number of coronavirus cases here near 8000. eth price of u.s. oil goes negative as demandduries up and prs sr on their suesafsr the deadliest m shooting in canada's history, the prime minister called for unity after a gunman kills at least 18 peopl >> i am going to have lunch . laura: plus, storytime with chelle obama. she is trying to distract theth kids and give e parents a break. ♪ laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." more there in new york, the death tl the lowest it has beein two weeks. 478 people died in the last day. are seen across the country, there is growing disagreement over who is in charge of testing for coronavirus. the president says it is up to government.monotony federal heres iur north america editor, jon sopel. >> likee, wildf series of demonstrations has erupted across the country. to protest the stay-at-home o
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james reynolds will be here at the top of the hour will stop. now, on bbc newslook at the coronavirus pandemic and the impact on the sporting world with the virus stopping competition in its tracks. hello, i am gavin ramjaun. normally, i bring you all the latest sports news and interviews, i report on triumphs and disappointments of top—level competition but these are not normal times. humanity has changed and that means that sport has changed as well. in this programme, we reflect on how the coronavirus pandemic has affected athletes all over the world. we hear their fears on the present and their hopes for the future where we can once again report on the joys of competitive sport. we will also hear from athletes helping their communities during tough times, we will hear how their training is going, some are in lockdown and how they feel about the cancellation of famous global sporting events and what that means for their mindset and mental health. this is sport in the time of coronavirus. back on the 22nd ofjanuary, the international olympic committee cancelle
james reynolds will be here at the top of the hour will stop. now, on bbc newslook at the coronavirus pandemic and the impact on the sporting world with the virus stopping competition in its tracks. hello, i am gavin ramjaun. normally, i bring you all the latest sports news and interviews, i report on triumphs and disappointments of top—level competition but these are not normal times. humanity has changed and that means that sport has changed as well. in this programme, we reflect on how the...
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this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm jamesg about the spread of coronavirus. together, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. a grim story in the uk as well, the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. italy prolongs its stringent lockdown measures — but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter david hockney, in lockdown in france, shares with us some of the drawings that have kept him busy.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm james reynolds. another grim milestone: the worldwide death toll from coronavirus has now passed 150,000. a top uk health specialist warns the country could end up with the highest death rate in europe, due to early errors made in the pandemic. we have to face the reality of that. we were too slow with a number of things. but we can make sure that, in the second wave, we're not too slow. could the pandemic cause more damage to the global economy than expected 7 we've been looking at the numbers.. hi! and the duke and duchess of cambridge on helping families cope with the pressures of lockdown. don't tell the children we've actually kept it going through the holidays, ifeel very mean! hello, and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first: the number of people known to have died from the coronavirus pandemic around the world is now more than 150,000, according to latest figures collated byjohn
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm james reynolds. another grim milestone: the worldwide death toll from coronavirus has now passed 150,000. a top uk health specialist warns the country could end up with the highest death rate in europe, due to early errors made in the pandemic. we have to face the reality of that. we were too slow with a number of things. but we can make sure that, in the second wave, we're not too slow. could the...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm james reynolds. coronavirus has now taken the lives 200,000 people around the globe. the grim milestone was recorded as the number of deaths in uk hospitals passed 20,000. the british prime minister borisjohnson is to return to work on monday, two weeks since he was discharged from hospital after being ill with the virus. the governor of new york — the us state worst hit by the outbreak — is authorising independent pharmacies to carry out tests. sporting bodies including premier league clubs prepare for talks next week to focus on how they can — eventually — restart the season. lockdown at the zoo — we find out how keepers in edinburgh are looking after their animals in this time of crisis. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first, the number of people known to have died with coronavirus in have died with coronavirus in hospital in the uk has passed 20,000. a sombre milestone and
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm james reynolds. coronavirus has now taken the lives 200,000 people around the globe. the grim milestone was recorded as the number of deaths in uk hospitals passed 20,000. the british prime minister borisjohnson is to return to work on monday, two weeks since he was discharged from hospital after being ill with the virus. the governor of new york — the us state worst hit by the outbreak — is...