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jean mackenzie sent this report. this is an early night by spanish standards.ow at 10pm, and no one is allowed to leave or enter the city unless it is essential. but with the rules chopping and changing for weeks, people are tired and confused. all the time we are breaking the rules and nobody cares. like, even the police, they don't say anything. very soon after spain reopened, cases surged, giving madrid the highest levels of coronavirus in europe. yet thousands have come out to protest against the latest measures. many are angry their sacrifices have been squandered. people in madrid are fed up. they have already been through the strictest lockdown in europe, and here they are again, with their movement being restricted. they want instead for the government to be focusing more on other measures to control the virus, so more tracing and testing, more doctors. a couple of weeks ago, only some neighbourhoods were locked down, the poorer, more overcrowded ones, including elena's. they were trying to make a line and divide the city with the poor people, the conta
jean mackenzie sent this report. this is an early night by spanish standards.ow at 10pm, and no one is allowed to leave or enter the city unless it is essential. but with the rules chopping and changing for weeks, people are tired and confused. all the time we are breaking the rules and nobody cares. like, even the police, they don't say anything. very soon after spain reopened, cases surged, giving madrid the highest levels of coronavirus in europe. yet thousands have come out to protest...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. minister that they have their "heads in the sand" in their approach to trading with the eu after the brexit transition ends. lord agnew, a treasury minister, said businesses should "wake up" and "engage in a more energetic way" to be ready. there has been a head in the sand approach by traders which has been compounded by what i would call the quadruple whammy of two false alarms, two extensions at the very last minute, then followed by covid. and now the recession. that was lord agnew. our business editor simon jack is here. he says head in the sand but what do business a? he got a pretty sour response, the food and drink association say it is outrageous and they say they have their head in the sand it is because they get more a nswe i’s sand it is because they get more answers down there than they do from the garment. 0ther answers down there than they do from the garment. other groups accept there is a serious issue, 40,000 mainly small businesses who trade with the eu have not got
jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. minister that they have their "heads in the sand" in their approach to trading with the eu after the brexit transition ends. lord agnew, a treasury minister, said businesses should "wake up" and "engage in a more energetic way" to be ready. there has been a head in the sand approach by traders which has been compounded by what i would call the quadruple whammy of two false alarms, two extensions at the very last minute, then...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid.ng way in england. —— covid—19. the number of new infections is also up. the british prime minister is under pressure to tighten restrictions. sir keir starmer supported a 2— three lockdown, a so—called circuit breaker. supported a 2— three lockdown, a so-called circuit breaker. we cannot give this prime minister the benefit of the doubt. the government's plan is simply not working. another course is needed. that is why i am calling for a needed. that is why i am calling fora 2— needed. that is why i am calling for a 2— three—week circuit breaker in line with recommendations. a temporary set of clear and effective restrictions designed to get the rate down and reverse the trend of infections and hospital admissions. stay with us. we can tell you who won the award for the photographer of the year, organised by london's natural history museum. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they are
jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid.ng way in england. —— covid—19. the number of new infections is also up. the british prime minister is under pressure to tighten restrictions. sir keir starmer supported a 2— three lockdown, a so—called circuit breaker. supported a 2— three lockdown, a so-called circuit breaker. we cannot give this prime minister the benefit of the doubt. the government's plan is simply not working. another course is needed. that is why i am calling for a needed....
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. to stay with us on abc news, much more to come including this. who won the award of the 2020 wildlife photographer of the year organised by london's natural history museum. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken, democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath for the men they called the 33. and then... bell tolls. ..bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let out an almighty roar. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: president
jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. to stay with us on abc news, much more to come including this. who won the award of the 2020 wildlife photographer of the year organised by london's natural history museum. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid.ountry to tighten coronavirus restrictions, as a second wave rages through europe. the prime minister mark rutte has announced a partial lockdown for the next four weeks. our correspondent anna holligan is in the hague. some holligan is in the hague. people here in the hague are some people here in the hague are taking the opportunity to do something that will be off—limits at wednesday on 10pm local time. bars and restau ra nts rig ht across local time. bars and restaurants right across the country will be closed for at least four weeks after a fortnight. the dutch government will look at the impact of these latest measures to determine whether or not they need to go even further than this partial lockdown. shops selling alcohol will be banned from selling it after 8pm in an effort to deter house parties. but these restrictions are very targeted, very focused on the hospitality industry. the dutch prime minister mark rutte said there wouldn't be any changes that alter education becaus
jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid.ountry to tighten coronavirus restrictions, as a second wave rages through europe. the prime minister mark rutte has announced a partial lockdown for the next four weeks. our correspondent anna holligan is in the hague. some holligan is in the hague. people here in the hague are some people here in the hague are taking the opportunity to do something that will be off—limits at wednesday on 10pm local time. bars and restau ra nts rig ht across local time. bars...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. now to the situation in the netherlands.iggest changes apply to the hospitality industry. no more moments like these. for at least four weeks bars a nd restau ra nts in the netherlands will be closed. and shops are banned from selling or delivering alcohol after 8pm. they will stop traffic and there is lots of traffic when you go out to the hospitality. i understand that we need to close down with the figures at the moment. but i think it‘s part of the solution. of course it‘s tough. you want to do the thing that you love and the covid lockdown is also mentally really stressful and really tough to go through. at the heart of the dutch debate — the issue of freedom. how much people should be expected to sacrifice. the dutch cabinet has been torn between competing concerns — the need to protect civil liberties and the pressure to curtail them for the common good. it‘s been a challenging few weeks for the dutch prime minister, mark rutte, whose office is based in this turret just behind me at parliament. until recently, it felt
jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. now to the situation in the netherlands.iggest changes apply to the hospitality industry. no more moments like these. for at least four weeks bars a nd restau ra nts in the netherlands will be closed. and shops are banned from selling or delivering alcohol after 8pm. they will stop traffic and there is lots of traffic when you go out to the hospitality. i understand that we need to close down with the figures at the moment. but i think it‘s part of the...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid.world's most endangered animals — the siberian tiger — pictured in the forests of russia's far east, has earned sergey gorshkov the title of wildlife photographer of the year. the duchess of cambridge revealed the winner at last night's ceremony, which was streamed live from the natural history museum. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. in the wilderness of russia's far east, taking even a blurry snapshot of one of earth's rarest creatures would be a realfeat. but with a combination of skill, luck and months of persistence, photographer sergey gorshkov managed to capture this. while the judges said it looked like an oil painting, it is a photograph of an endangered female amur tiger. it was caught by a camera trap that was triggered by the movement of the animal herself. and here, i have been inspired... like so many 2020 events, the ceremony for the wildlife photographer of the year was held online, and the duchess of cambridge announced the winner. so it is with great p
jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid.world's most endangered animals — the siberian tiger — pictured in the forests of russia's far east, has earned sergey gorshkov the title of wildlife photographer of the year. the duchess of cambridge revealed the winner at last night's ceremony, which was streamed live from the natural history museum. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. in the wilderness of russia's far east, taking even a blurry snapshot of one of earth's rarest creatures...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. france is expected to announce further restrictions today. face curfews. there are warnings that hospitals in paris could have 90 % of their intensive care beds filled by the end of the week. it took the recipient of this year's wildlife photographer of the year award 11 months to capture his winning image. sergey gurshkov used a hidden camera to photograph one of the world's most endangered animals — the siberian tiger. his was one of 49,000 pictures submitted for the competition, submitted for the competition. i'm joined now by one of the competition's judges rosamund kidman cox. and by the winner of wildlife photographer of the year, sergey gorshkov. sergey, congratulations, it is a stunning photograph. i know the judges and lots of people i talk to as well say it has the quality of an oil painting. tell us more about how you set about capturing this image. good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try. good morning. sorry for my bad english. iwill try. i good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try. i am good morning. sorry for
jean mackenzie, bbc news, madrid. france is expected to announce further restrictions today. face curfews. there are warnings that hospitals in paris could have 90 % of their intensive care beds filled by the end of the week. it took the recipient of this year's wildlife photographer of the year award 11 months to capture his winning image. sergey gurshkov used a hidden camera to photograph one of the world's most endangered animals — the siberian tiger. his was one of 49,000 pictures...