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thomas cox will bejoined by the biologistjennifer rhodes jennifer rohn and infectious disease specialist go through the detail. you can send in your questions by emailing them to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or tweeting them using the hashtag bbc your questions. do join tim, jennifer and peter if you can from eight—thirty, right here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah. good evening. 0n good evening. on monday we saw temperatures as high as 17 celsius in the southeast and was certainly above average for this time of year. as we head forjeanette we keep that mild frost free theme, it will be quite cloudy and still a few showers around, and the odd spurt of mist and fog around but not as extensive as it was on monday morning. could he mist and fog over the hills and the north and the east, perhaps the odd pitch of messiness. what are a few showers for england and wales, scotla nd few showers for england and wales, scotland and northern ireland largely drive through the night. 0nce largely drive through the night. once it was mild and frost free and the double figures
thomas cox will bejoined by the biologistjennifer rhodes jennifer rohn and infectious disease specialist go through the detail. you can send in your questions by emailing them to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or tweeting them using the hashtag bbc your questions. do join tim, jennifer and peter if you can from eight—thirty, right here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah. good evening. 0n good evening. on monday we saw temperatures as high as 17 celsius in the southeast...
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doctor chris smith there and jennifer rohn as well, thank you for answering those questions.men who make our clothes. a million miles from the catwalk, they often live in dire poverty, their monthly salaries, barely enough to feed theirfamilies. but these women produce garments for some of the world‘s biggest brands. ralph‘s talent beyond creating beautiful things is his talent to recognise people. ralph lauren‘s clothes don‘t come cheap, but the women we spoke to say they are paying a far higher price. workers at one south indian factory which supplies the label earn as little as £2.50 a day, making clothes that sell for hundreds. they say they are forced to work punishing hours and even end up sleeping on the factory floor. translation: we are made to work continuously, often through the night. sleeping at 3 am then waking up by five for another full day of work. our bosses don‘t care, they are only bothered about production. translation: they ask us to work so late, i can't even feed my children at night. they shouldn't treat us like slaves, they should give us respect. in
doctor chris smith there and jennifer rohn as well, thank you for answering those questions.men who make our clothes. a million miles from the catwalk, they often live in dire poverty, their monthly salaries, barely enough to feed theirfamilies. but these women produce garments for some of the world‘s biggest brands. ralph‘s talent beyond creating beautiful things is his talent to recognise people. ralph lauren‘s clothes don‘t come cheap, but the women we spoke to say they are paying a...
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francine: thank you so much, jennifer rohn, principal research fellow at ucl.ext, much more on the markets overall. it is clear we don't have the euphoria we saw yesterday. maybe a bit of profit-taking, maybe the market realizing some of the hurdles on the vaccine we are just talking about. that will be distribution but also the trials coming up. it certainly feels like not a risk on, not a risk off mood, markets trailing sideways. we will have plenty more market action. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i must stress that these are very, very early days. >> clearly, this vaccine even if approved will not be widely available for many months yet to come. >> we absolutely cannot rely on this news as a solution and i think it is a mistake would be to's slack are resolved at a critical moment. >> we are still facing a dark winter. francine: that was president-elect joe biden and british prime minister boris johnson. if you look at some of the stocks of european banks, gaining quite significantly. today, we are taking a bit of stock so now we are seeing the vaccine euphoria p
francine: thank you so much, jennifer rohn, principal research fellow at ucl.ext, much more on the markets overall. it is clear we don't have the euphoria we saw yesterday. maybe a bit of profit-taking, maybe the market realizing some of the hurdles on the vaccine we are just talking about. that will be distribution but also the trials coming up. it certainly feels like not a risk on, not a risk off mood, markets trailing sideways. we will have plenty more market action. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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i'll be joined by cell biologist jennifer rohn and infectious disease specialist dr peter drobac to gos at 8:30pm here on bbc news. while the possibility of a new vaccine can give us all hope, the immediate pressures on the nhs remain. with many hospital wards already full, health unions say staff are complaining of feeling burnt out by this second wave so close to the first one. the department of health says it's committed to giving the nhs in england the resources it needs. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has been to the university hospitals of derby & burton trust, where nearly 600 staff are currently off sick or self—isolating due to coronavirus. everyone's kind of on edge at the moment, like, wondering is it going to get to that level again? the general state of exhaustion and burn—out is still there. there are some people that it's come as a shock to them, almost like they've been to war and they've got ptsd. the faces behind the masks. they worked through the first wave, and now they're facing the second. kelly—ann is a nurse in the intensive care unit at royal derby hospital. she
i'll be joined by cell biologist jennifer rohn and infectious disease specialist dr peter drobac to gos at 8:30pm here on bbc news. while the possibility of a new vaccine can give us all hope, the immediate pressures on the nhs remain. with many hospital wards already full, health unions say staff are complaining of feeling burnt out by this second wave so close to the first one. the department of health says it's committed to giving the nhs in england the resources it needs. 0ur health editor,...
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joining us will be cell biologist at university college london, university college london, jennifer rohny of us it's also going to be a fairly cloudy one. we still have some rain across western scotland, it's been falling here for some time. some of that this morning getting into northern ireland, easing as we go through the afternoon but remaining cloudy with the odd shower, and for western areas, a lot of cloud with some drizzle and some murky conditions. we could see temperatures, though, in any breaks in the cloud across north—east scotland, east of the pennines, north—east wales, get up to 17 or 18. now, through this evening and overnight, we continue with the blustery winds, we continue with the rain, that rain getting into the north of scotland, more coming into the west of the uk as well and a lot of cloud, but it will be a mild night. so a mild start to the day tomorrow with still all this rain in the north and west, still blustery, and that rain continuing to push east as we go through the day. behind it, temperatures will start to fall, and we'll see a return to brighter skies
joining us will be cell biologist at university college london, university college london, jennifer rohny of us it's also going to be a fairly cloudy one. we still have some rain across western scotland, it's been falling here for some time. some of that this morning getting into northern ireland, easing as we go through the afternoon but remaining cloudy with the odd shower, and for western areas, a lot of cloud with some drizzle and some murky conditions. we could see temperatures, though, in...
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dr rohn, jennifer, the next one for you.atulations in advance. that is a tier2area. congratulations in advance. that is a tier 2 area. his parents live in derbyshire, atf three area. candidates still travel to his wedding and stay in the hotel they have booked? it is kind of terrible timing. at congratulations on your wedding. we know weddings and funerals can go ahead. 15 people can attend weddings and receptions. we know that hotels are allowed to be openedin know that hotels are allowed to be opened in the last tier, or at least it is not mentioned otherwise in the guidelines. the problem is going from tier 3 tier 2. the actual wording is to avoid travelling to the other parts of the uk, including for overnight stays, other than where necessary. here is the grey area. examples include work, education, youth services and medical treatment. i would think that being the mother and father of the groom is pretty necessary, but it isa the groom is pretty necessary, but it is a grey area, not stated one way or another. it really
dr rohn, jennifer, the next one for you.atulations in advance. that is a tier2area. congratulations in advance. that is a tier 2 area. his parents live in derbyshire, atf three area. candidates still travel to his wedding and stay in the hotel they have booked? it is kind of terrible timing. at congratulations on your wedding. we know weddings and funerals can go ahead. 15 people can attend weddings and receptions. we know that hotels are allowed to be openedin know that hotels are allowed to...