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jessica parker.g that question this evening. they've accused the government of being slow on this issue, muddled on this issue and asking as well, "why wait tilljuly 24?" government sources are telling me, in answer to that, businesses, maybe even shoppers, need a bit of time to prepare. and actually, speaking to figures in the industry this evening, they have talked about how staff are going to need to be trained up on this. they'll need to prepare some signage as well. interestingly, in terms of enforcement, members of staff in shops, shop workers, will not be expected to enforce this. they will be asked to encourage it. police will be asked to enforce it and those who do not wear masks in england — in shops and supermarkets — could face a fine up to £100. jessica parker. the world health organization has warned the coronavirus pandemic will get "worse and worse" if countries do not follow the basics required to suppress the virus. the director—general said many countries were headed in the wrong d
jessica parker.g that question this evening. they've accused the government of being slow on this issue, muddled on this issue and asking as well, "why wait tilljuly 24?" government sources are telling me, in answer to that, businesses, maybe even shoppers, need a bit of time to prepare. and actually, speaking to figures in the industry this evening, they have talked about how staff are going to need to be trained up on this. they'll need to prepare some signage as well....
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jessica parker talking to me earlier. surviving leaders of the civil rights movement of 19605 america, john lewis, has died following a battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 80 years old and had been a congressman for 17 terms. rajini vaidyanathan has been looking back atjohn lewis' extraordinary life. john lewis was one of the most enduring figures in the civil rights movement. dedicating his life to fighting racism, he marched alongside martin luther king. and let to see a black president. born in alabama in1940, let to see a black president. born in alabama in 1940, john lewis grew up in alabama in 1940, john lewis grew up in an america that was deeply segregated. i would come home to my mother and my father. my great grandparents, my segregation, my racial discrimination, they would say that is the waiters, do not get in trouble. but this inspired me to get in trouble. the two men met when john lewis was just a teenager. i wa nted john lewis was just a teenager. i wanted to go and attend state college. it was a school
jessica parker talking to me earlier. surviving leaders of the civil rights movement of 19605 america, john lewis, has died following a battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 80 years old and had been a congressman for 17 terms. rajini vaidyanathan has been looking back atjohn lewis' extraordinary life. john lewis was one of the most enduring figures in the civil rights movement. dedicating his life to fighting racism, he marched alongside martin luther king. and let to see a black president....
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jessica parker, bbc news. you are watching bbc news.emic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. the biggest increases were in the us, brazil, india and south africa. nearly a quarter of them were in the united states — which has been the country worst affected by the pandemic. more details from paul hawkins. according to the world health organization, this is the first time the number of new daily infections has surpassed 250,000. the biggest increases are in south africa, india, brazil and the usa, where there are now approximately 71,000 new cases per day. 41 states out of 50 are seeing an increase. but the biggest rises are in southern and western states, like you're in california. also arizona, texas and florida, which a few days ago reported more new cases in one 24—hour period than the entire european union. many experts say lockdown was lifted too quickly and the messaging on masks has been mixed, with president trump wearing one but not insisting his fellow americans have
jessica parker, bbc news. you are watching bbc news.emic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. the biggest increases were in the us, brazil, india and south africa. nearly a quarter of them were in the united states — which has been the country worst affected by the pandemic. more details from paul hawkins. according to the world health organization, this is the first time the number of new daily infections has surpassed 250,000. the...
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jessica parker, bbc news. failing late last night to reach an agreement on plan to spend 750 billion euros to revive their economies following the coronavirus crisis. this morning, the german chancellor, angela merkel, said it wasn't clear that a solution would be found today, because as she put it — there was "a lot of good will but also many positions". 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee explained what the main sticking points were. it is a political rubix cube at the moment. it matters because, with a50 million people across europe, a continent which is going into deep recession. some economies shrinking by about 11%. in spain, overall, about 8% this year. the decisions in the building behind me over the past 48 hours is going to affect the future of the economic recovery. the big issue is part of the recovery fund, 750 billion euros, 500 billion of it is argument about this being given out as grants to countries that need it. they will not have to pay it back. the frugal four — the dutch, the austrians, th
jessica parker, bbc news. failing late last night to reach an agreement on plan to spend 750 billion euros to revive their economies following the coronavirus crisis. this morning, the german chancellor, angela merkel, said it wasn't clear that a solution would be found today, because as she put it — there was "a lot of good will but also many positions". 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee explained what the main sticking points were. it is a political rubix cube at the moment. it...
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our political correspondent jessica parker reports.ple in the town of rochdale have been asked to wear facemasks in shops, limit visitor numbers to their homes. it's one of the places in england where there is concern about the number of new cases. it comes as local authorities are getting powers to tackle coronavirus at speed. we have been dealing across the country with over 100 outbreaks a week, and we have been using our existing powers, and quite frankly, cooperation of the public and businesses, and that has worked well. but this will allow us to act swifter, on a more localised basis, and therefore hopefully, prevent us needing to make more drastic measures, as we have seen in leicestershire. the new powers for councils include the ability to close shops and public outdoor spaces, also cancel events. along with the possibility of local stricter measures, a loosening of lockdown more broadly. getting people back to work, onto public transport, allowing audiences back into stadiums in a covid—secure way. all part of a staggered, c
our political correspondent jessica parker reports.ple in the town of rochdale have been asked to wear facemasks in shops, limit visitor numbers to their homes. it's one of the places in england where there is concern about the number of new cases. it comes as local authorities are getting powers to tackle coronavirus at speed. we have been dealing across the country with over 100 outbreaks a week, and we have been using our existing powers, and quite frankly, cooperation of the public and...
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jessica parker, bbc news.een arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a member of staff was stabbed at a hospital in brighton. the victim, a man in his 50s, was attacked at royal sussex county hospital, at about 8:40 this morning. armed police attended the scene and the site was put into lockdown following the incident. a summit of eu leaders has reconvened for an unplanned third day as they try to reach agreement on an economic stimulus package, and their next budget. the leaders are continuing to haggle over conditions that may be attached to aid for the member states worst affected by covid—19. 0ur europe correspondent, gavin lee, joins me from brussels. they are still talking, but can they reach a deal, gavin? well, it's been 25 hours so far of talks, and ultimately what is at stake is that whatever they decide will affect the future of europe. the fact is, across europe, there will be a deep recession, affecting a50 million people. it comes down to the fact that 500 billion will be issued as gra nt
jessica parker, bbc news.een arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a member of staff was stabbed at a hospital in brighton. the victim, a man in his 50s, was attacked at royal sussex county hospital, at about 8:40 this morning. armed police attended the scene and the site was put into lockdown following the incident. a summit of eu leaders has reconvened for an unplanned third day as they try to reach agreement on an economic stimulus package, and their next budget. the leaders are...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in westminster. exceeds three million, a row has broken out about how to reopen schools and colleges. president trump is determined that students should go back next term, despite warnings from health officials. david willis sent this report. whilst european nations have flattened the curve, here the curve appears to be fattening. three million coronavirus cases and counting, with infections on the increase in 35 separate states. president trump attributes the rise to increased testing, and has been claiming incorrectly that america's mortality rate is the lowest in the world. his focus remains on reopening the economy and now, in an effort to enable parents to return to work, he's pushing schools and colleges to reopen their classrooms in the autumn. so we're very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools, to get them open. and it's very important. it's very important for our country. it's very important for the wellbeing of the student and the parents. so we're
jessica parker, bbc news, in westminster. exceeds three million, a row has broken out about how to reopen schools and colleges. president trump is determined that students should go back next term, despite warnings from health officials. david willis sent this report. whilst european nations have flattened the curve, here the curve appears to be fattening. three million coronavirus cases and counting, with infections on the increase in 35 separate states. president trump attributes the rise to...
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jessica parker, bbc news.otographs emerged of their son. the photos were at their home in los angeles. according to the lawsuit the duke and duchess are constantly followed by paparazzi who have flown helicopters over their house and cut holes in their security fences, as david willis explains. in this lawsuit the couple's lawyer says meghan and harry moved to los angeles in order to escape what he calls the incessant attention of the uk tabloids and for six weeks all was well, until the daily mail published details of the couple's address, whereupon they were besieged by members of the paparazzi, according to this lawsuit. some of whom flew drones as low as 20 feet above the roof of their house, or used helicopters in an attempt to get pictures of the couple and their young son. now, the lawsuit alleges that pictures were taken of archie playing in the back garden by somebody who later claimed that those pictures had been taken ina public that those pictures had been taken in a public place because such actio
jessica parker, bbc news.otographs emerged of their son. the photos were at their home in los angeles. according to the lawsuit the duke and duchess are constantly followed by paparazzi who have flown helicopters over their house and cut holes in their security fences, as david willis explains. in this lawsuit the couple's lawyer says meghan and harry moved to los angeles in order to escape what he calls the incessant attention of the uk tabloids and for six weeks all was well, until the daily...
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sex and the city jessica parker with a new show helping people find love.ornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back, telehealth exploding due to coronavirus. ground breaking new technology is making sure all americans can access the virtual services from home. connecting health professionals with underserved communities using first television telehealth program. joining us founder and ceo of cortext, tom, tom, good to have you this morning, thank you so much for...
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jessica parker, our political correspondent, is with me. what are we expecting him to say, jessica?ve of these restrictions being lifted in england. what has been particularly talked about is people being able to go to the pub from tomorrow in england, albeit with a lot of covid secure guidelines to help pubs do this in a safe way and ensure social distancing. the prime minister likely to urge people to be responsible because of concerns people might rush to the pub and social distancing may be won't be observed and you can see some of the scenes the government will be criticised for. it wasn't long ago that bournemouth beach was packed out on a day of beautiful weather and the prime minister was criticised by labour for using what they described as flippant language in the lead up to that, which they suggested had almost encouraged irresponsible behaviour. boris johnson very much rejected that, but i think the government will want to be seen to be putting out that message to say people must be responsible. of course, while ministers are very, very keen to start opening up the econo
jessica parker, our political correspondent, is with me. what are we expecting him to say, jessica?ve of these restrictions being lifted in england. what has been particularly talked about is people being able to go to the pub from tomorrow in england, albeit with a lot of covid secure guidelines to help pubs do this in a safe way and ensure social distancing. the prime minister likely to urge people to be responsible because of concerns people might rush to the pub and social distancing may be...
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here's our political correspondent, jessica parker.on's has borisjohnson's has been seen out and about in a mask in recent days, signalling a change to come for england. now, those changes have been confirmed. face coverings will be mandatory in shops and supermarkets from july to 24th. fail to wear one and you could face a fine of up to £100. it will be enforced by the police. there will be exemptions as there is on public transport for under 11 ‘s and people with certain disabilities. wearing a facemask in shops is ready mandatory in scotland. labour's has accused the uk government of being modelled after mixed messaging from ministers and slow to act. we are behind the curve again. there was a delay for lockdown, delay on testing, delay to protect our care homes. and there is confusion over masks. when i we going to get ahead of this virus and this pandemic like so many other countries have done so already? downing street says the prime minister has been clear on the issue with growing evidence masks can help protect people in enclo
here's our political correspondent, jessica parker.on's has borisjohnson's has been seen out and about in a mask in recent days, signalling a change to come for england. now, those changes have been confirmed. face coverings will be mandatory in shops and supermarkets from july to 24th. fail to wear one and you could face a fine of up to £100. it will be enforced by the police. there will be exemptions as there is on public transport for under 11 ‘s and people with certain disabilities....
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jessica parker, bbc news.ll is health and safety officer at the union of shop, distributive and allied workers — which has about half a million members across the uk. hello, mr russell. good morning. bullseye's how do you react to this, and how will this affect your members? sorry, could you repeat? divide how do you reactivate and how will this affect your members? we are pleased that government has finally made up its mind. our members will have to deal with it as they have dealt with all the other changes thrown at them as the crisis has developed over the last few months. have there been issues for members in scotland, where it is compulsory? so far it has been pretty good in scotland, feedback is that the vast majority of the public are complying and we are not aware of any major serious incident that have taken place, but there is time to find out how they are a minority are awkward and objectivity. what do you advise members to do it somebody walks in when they are meant to be wearing a mask and they ar
jessica parker, bbc news.ll is health and safety officer at the union of shop, distributive and allied workers — which has about half a million members across the uk. hello, mr russell. good morning. bullseye's how do you react to this, and how will this affect your members? sorry, could you repeat? divide how do you reactivate and how will this affect your members? we are pleased that government has finally made up its mind. our members will have to deal with it as they have dealt with all...
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thank you very much indeed, jessica parker.u leaders in brussels will reconvene later for an unplanned third day as they try to reach agreement on an economic stimulus package, and their next budget. the leaders are continuing to haggle over conditions that may be attached to aid for the member states worst affected by covid—19. james ra nsley reports. negotiations long into the night but still no deal on the coronavirus economic rescue package. translation: we need to get a result. unfortunately, at the end of this day we have not achieved it, negative. leaders haggling over the proposed 750 billion euros recovering fund. translation: there is a proposal from the president of the european council now which i believe represents in a very smart way what we want but this doesn't mean that everyone accepted it so we don't have a deal yet. it was elbow bumps in the first face—to—face eu summit since spring lockdowns across the continent. pleasantries that masked a deep divide among eu countries over whether the package should be gi
thank you very much indeed, jessica parker.u leaders in brussels will reconvene later for an unplanned third day as they try to reach agreement on an economic stimulus package, and their next budget. the leaders are continuing to haggle over conditions that may be attached to aid for the member states worst affected by covid—19. james ra nsley reports. negotiations long into the night but still no deal on the coronavirus economic rescue package. translation: we need to get a result....
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our political correspondent, jessica parker is here this is a very difficult tightrope to tread.e now and i think borisjohnson laying out this plan yesterday trying to strike this note of optimism dangling rather ta ntalisingly in front of people the idea that potential, rather tangential, idea ofa potential, rather tangential, idea of a return to some kind of normality by christmas. what people have been picking up on as a contrast of what he is silent on issues that is what his scientists are saying on issues that is what his scientists are saying on some issues that is what his scientists are saying on some issues on thursday you had the chief scientific adviser saying he didn't see any need to change the guidance which says work from home if you can, the next day borisjohnson said he was updating that guidance. any nearby minister pointed to easing social distancing at the earliest from november then chris whitty a few hours later the chief medical officer said that he thought social distancing would need to be with us for a long time so i think there will be questions over t
our political correspondent, jessica parker is here this is a very difficult tightrope to tread.e now and i think borisjohnson laying out this plan yesterday trying to strike this note of optimism dangling rather ta ntalisingly in front of people the idea that potential, rather tangential, idea ofa potential, rather tangential, idea of a return to some kind of normality by christmas. what people have been picking up on as a contrast of what he is silent on issues that is what his scientists are...
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jessica parker, bbc news. is the health and safety officer ——. —— earlier i spoke to doug russell, health and safety officer at the union of shop, distributive and allied workers which has about half a million members across the uk about their reaction to this announcement. the confusion has not helped at all, members will have to deal with this as they have dealt with everything else during the crisis over the last couple of months. has been issued for members in scotland, where is compulsory? —— has that been issues? the vast majority of the public are complying, we are not aware that a serious incident taken place yet but there is time to find out how they camei there is time to find out how they came i is awkward about it. what do you advise members to do it somebody walks in when they are meant to be wearing a mask and they are not? they are very clear in scotland and i hope it will be the same principle in england, it is not thejob of shop workers to police this, they have no parity act in that circumsta
jessica parker, bbc news. is the health and safety officer ——. —— earlier i spoke to doug russell, health and safety officer at the union of shop, distributive and allied workers which has about half a million members across the uk about their reaction to this announcement. the confusion has not helped at all, members will have to deal with this as they have dealt with everything else during the crisis over the last couple of months. has been issued for members in scotland, where is...
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jessica parker, bbc news.ave had quite a lot of questions about these new rules. sort of new, depending on where you are. it lets now catch up with the weather. hello, it's almost the weekend, we got that one right, and factoring to end the day in northern ireland after this afternoon, with temperatures in one spotin spot in the mid 20s across the eastern and south—eastern england. here is the rain as we enter the afternoon and into the evening and tonight i think it will push its way east across all areas, quite patchy and showering, but further south you are, the heavy bass of rain at times, in northern ireland and scotla nd times, in northern ireland and scotland and northern england. later in the night, what will be a warm and muggy night. it is low pressure and muggy night. it is low pressure and control at the start of the weekend, looking breezy out there, showers and heavy and thundery showers and heavy and thundery showers in places. a few breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells occasionally. shower
jessica parker, bbc news.ave had quite a lot of questions about these new rules. sort of new, depending on where you are. it lets now catch up with the weather. hello, it's almost the weekend, we got that one right, and factoring to end the day in northern ireland after this afternoon, with temperatures in one spotin spot in the mid 20s across the eastern and south—eastern england. here is the rain as we enter the afternoon and into the evening and tonight i think it will push its way east...
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jessica parker, bbc news.ore on this now from our political correspondent, chris mason, who's in westminster. when we were speaking to thejustice secretary yesterday about facemasks, it seems things have moved a bit. it's a little bit like oasis album titles. it was definitely maybe yesterday. yes, today we will have to wear these things in shops in england. we had michael gove saying no. robert buckland in this very seat. saying they should be mandatory perhaps, definitely maybe. and downing street is confirming yes, they will become compulsory by the tail end of next week. a little bit of delay is that the law can be changed. and the police can enforce this with fine of up to £100, £50 if you this with fine of up to £100, £50 if y°u pay this with fine of up to £100, £50 if you pay it straightaway. the hope it will be a bit like on public transport, people are willing to comply rather than be forced to comply rather than be forced to comply but it's worth pointing out there is a different picture around there
jessica parker, bbc news.ore on this now from our political correspondent, chris mason, who's in westminster. when we were speaking to thejustice secretary yesterday about facemasks, it seems things have moved a bit. it's a little bit like oasis album titles. it was definitely maybe yesterday. yes, today we will have to wear these things in shops in england. we had michael gove saying no. robert buckland in this very seat. saying they should be mandatory perhaps, definitely maybe. and downing...
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turns out the iconic dress was worn by none other than sarah jessica parker's character from "sex and" she was taken back by emotion and knows kobe is still loving her from heaven. >> wow. that is a gift and to get it after the fact that he's gone, too. a lot of thought put into that. >>> also trending this morning it may not have taken place in a yellow submarine but it was a celebration that had some truly famous faces coming together on youtube in honor of a legendary museum. ♪ all you need is love love is all you need ♪ >> yesterday we told you this was going to happen. it is ringo starr's 80th birthday. celebrating part of his virtual celebration on youtube. paul mccartney and john lennon's widow yuko ono sent along their wishes. he had to get creative. it's nice to share it with everyone. >> yeah, we got to be there. >> i'm tapped out. that's all i know. >> are you done for the day? >> i'm done. hi, kari. >>> hey, let's get started with a look outside from the tri-valley looking over the hills towards dublin. we watch the sun rise and it's going to be a very nice afternoon but i
turns out the iconic dress was worn by none other than sarah jessica parker's character from "sex and" she was taken back by emotion and knows kobe is still loving her from heaven. >> wow. that is a gift and to get it after the fact that he's gone, too. a lot of thought put into that. >>> also trending this morning it may not have taken place in a yellow submarine but it was a celebration that had some truly famous faces coming together on youtube in honor of a...
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the iconic dress was worn by sarah jessica parker's character in "sex and the city."he was taken back by emotion and kobe is still showing his love from heaven. that dress is gorgeous. such a thoughtful move. >> a really sweet thing that she came across it probably when she needed it. these things happen. >>> kari, we are looking at the gorgeous sunrise behind you, i would say even prettier than bradshaw's dress. >> how about the tulle fog. >> ooh! >>> here we are seeing it rolling over the hills as we look at sausalito this morning. it is a beautiful sunrise. this is helping keep some of our coastal areas a lot cooler. then you head down to the south bay. it's going to be warmer this afternoon. let's check out our temperature trend. we'll see our temperatures in the low 60s here at 8:00, and then as we go through the day we'll warm up into the upper 80s. normal is about 81 degrees. we're going a little bit above that today. you'll notice it will be hotter today compared to yesterday but we're looking at the wind direction and wind speed. that has a huge difference in
the iconic dress was worn by sarah jessica parker's character in "sex and the city."he was taken back by emotion and kobe is still showing his love from heaven. that dress is gorgeous. such a thoughtful move. >> a really sweet thing that she came across it probably when she needed it. these things happen. >>> kari, we are looking at the gorgeous sunrise behind you, i would say even prettier than bradshaw's dress. >> how about the tulle fog. >> ooh!...
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education spokesperson layla moran are seen as the front runners. 0ur political correspondent, jessica parker of the liberal democrats. two people trying to rebuild their party after this. stop brexit! a message that didn't quite go to plan. written big and bold at the general election, it left them on the sidelines. in a snap, down to 11 mps. the last election, i think we did make a mistake byju5t focusing on one issue. a cabinet minister back in the coalition government, ed davey has had ahold of power. he might be experienced, but can he excite? i want to change our country. i want to make sure it is a greener economy, it is a fairer country, we do value carer5. and i've got a clear message, and i think that's actually exciting. it's not just exciting for members. what we've got to be is exciting for are the voters. we've got to get the voters realising that a liberal democrat would improve their lives, would help them injob5, would help the environment, would help them in housing and education. these are the issues that voters care about. we need to change, and that's what members up and
education spokesperson layla moran are seen as the front runners. 0ur political correspondent, jessica parker of the liberal democrats. two people trying to rebuild their party after this. stop brexit! a message that didn't quite go to plan. written big and bold at the general election, it left them on the sidelines. in a snap, down to 11 mps. the last election, i think we did make a mistake byju5t focusing on one issue. a cabinet minister back in the coalition government, ed davey has had...
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our political correspondent jessica parker is in westminster and can tell us more.or those areas and for those industries that have been particularly badly affected by lockdown, and are going to continue to struggle over the coming months. the shadow work and pensions secretary, jonathan reynolds, was speaking to you just a few moments ago. the biggest problem for businesses is, as they have to start making contributions to their wage bill because the furlough scheme is wound down, if their revenue can't justify or bring in the money to pay that wage bill, they will have to start laying more people. we have already seen unemployment rise by more than 1% across the whole of the uk, but our research shows in these tourist towns it is 65 percentage points higher. sol tourist towns it is 65 percentage points higher. so i cannot stress enough the scale of the crisis and why more support would be needed. but crucially, whatever other initiatives are announced, laudable as they might be, the crucial problem is if businesses cannot afford to pay and make those contributions
our political correspondent jessica parker is in westminster and can tell us more.or those areas and for those industries that have been particularly badly affected by lockdown, and are going to continue to struggle over the coming months. the shadow work and pensions secretary, jonathan reynolds, was speaking to you just a few moments ago. the biggest problem for businesses is, as they have to start making contributions to their wage bill because the furlough scheme is wound down, if their...
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future outbreaks can be dealt with at a local or regional level. 0ur political correspondent jessica parkeradvisor on friday. he talked about how we are moving to this phase of local measures to tackle local outbreaks, but he also said as we head into winter and we know respiratory viruses can thrive in the colder months, there is a risk national measures could be needed as well. that is the contrast. i think the fact that borisjohnson doesn't contrast. i think the fact that boris johnson doesn't want another national lockdown is already well known, the huge gust of the economy and the huge gust to the treasury as well, not to mention the as yet fully known impacts of mental hills backlog in the nhs. in likening it toa backlog in the nhs. in likening it to a nuclear deterrence, i think the prime minister making it pretty clear how much he doesn't want to go back to any kind of national lockdown, saying as well that he doesn't think we will be in that position. worth mentioning scotland, wales, northern ireland have their own powers and can go their own way. it comes a day after councils in
future outbreaks can be dealt with at a local or regional level. 0ur political correspondent jessica parkeradvisor on friday. he talked about how we are moving to this phase of local measures to tackle local outbreaks, but he also said as we head into winter and we know respiratory viruses can thrive in the colder months, there is a risk national measures could be needed as well. that is the contrast. i think the fact that borisjohnson doesn't contrast. i think the fact that boris johnson...
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education spokesperson layla moran are seen as the frontrunners. 0ur political correspondent jessica parkeral democrats. hi, i'm sir ed davey, and i'm running to be leader of the liberal democrats. two people trying to rebuild their party after this. stop brexit! a message that didn't quite go to plan, written big and bold at the general election, it left them on the sidelines. in a snap, down to 11 mp5. on the sidelines. in a snap, down to 11 mps. the last election, i think we did make a mistake byjust focusing on one issue. a cabinet minister back in the coalition government, sir ed davey has had a hold of power. you might be experienced, but can he excite?” wa nt experienced, but can he excite?” want to change our country. i want to make sure it is a greener economy, it is a fairer country. we do value carers. and i've got a clear message, and i think that's actually exciting. it's notjust exciting for members. what we've got to be exciting for other voters. we got to get the voters realising that a liberal democrat would improve their lives, would help them in jobs, would help the envir
education spokesperson layla moran are seen as the frontrunners. 0ur political correspondent jessica parkeral democrats. hi, i'm sir ed davey, and i'm running to be leader of the liberal democrats. two people trying to rebuild their party after this. stop brexit! a message that didn't quite go to plan, written big and bold at the general election, it left them on the sidelines. in a snap, down to 11 mp5. on the sidelines. in a snap, down to 11 mps. the last election, i think we did make a...
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parker. so, good morning, jessica.ve, in one sense, a whole raft of changes, both now, as in today, and in the coming weeks and months, and at the same time, we are hearing m essa 9 es at the same time, we are hearing messages from the scientists, from the medical profession, about the real concerns about the autumn? yeah, andi real concerns about the autumn? yeah, and i think that borisjohnson will continue to face questions about his plan going forward. you mentioned, for example, the change in terms of working advice from the start of august. the government is going to move from advice saying, work at home if you can, to giving employers more discretion now. some unions have suggested this is rather passing the buck onto employers. and of course it came just one day after sir patrick vallance, the chief scientific advisor to the government, said there was no reason to change that advice. now, it is important to stress boris johnson did say yesterday all of this is very much conditional on controlling the virus, on p
parker. so, good morning, jessica.ve, in one sense, a whole raft of changes, both now, as in today, and in the coming weeks and months, and at the same time, we are hearing m essa 9 es at the same time, we are hearing messages from the scientists, from the medical profession, about the real concerns about the autumn? yeah, andi real concerns about the autumn? yeah, and i think that borisjohnson will continue to face questions about his plan going forward. you mentioned, for example, the change...
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, thanks for joining changeable situation. jessica parker, thanks forjoining us.a bit about the criticism from scotland and wales now, in fa ct. the first ministers of wales and scotland have described the uk government's plans as ‘shambolic‘. nicola sturgeon said she hoped to make a decision on travel restrictions for scotland soon. alexandra mackenzie is in glasgow. was she sounding briefing? she sounded very frustrated, but she is adamant that she will not be rushed into a decision -- was she sounding irritated at the briefing? she had strong language for the scottish —— the uk government saying that the scottish government will not be dragged along by any shambolic decision making and she said she had little or no time to look at these lists. she said the list kept coming to her and they were changed so she described them as shifting sands. some of this was happening last friday when scotland was dealing with that awful multiple stabbing in the centre of glasgow. she said there was pressure put on the scottish government to make a decision last weekend when th
, thanks for joining changeable situation. jessica parker, thanks forjoining us.a bit about the criticism from scotland and wales now, in fa ct. the first ministers of wales and scotland have described the uk government's plans as ‘shambolic‘. nicola sturgeon said she hoped to make a decision on travel restrictions for scotland soon. alexandra mackenzie is in glasgow. was she sounding briefing? she sounded very frustrated, but she is adamant that she will not be rushed into a decision --...