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, assistant professor of global health policy at the london school of economics, and professor jonathan ballim any restaurant all—purpose, can i still do this in london?" the guidance on this is you should not be meeting anyone outside your household also puts bubble in a pub or restaurant, so unless your father is part of your support bubble, it makes no difference if he is your father, friend or stranger, you should try to limit your contact with anybody in hospitality and stay home as much as possible. as decided the only option? absolutely, and why not try outside for a bit if it might makea not try outside for a bit if it might make a difference? check the weather forecast and try outside if possible, we do not know the ages of those concerns but hopefully there is still that option. w verity asks, "will my relatives in london, soon—to—be tier two, be able to come and visit me and will check, tier one?" it is tier two now, that has come in. a very interesting question, jonathan? the rules, the tiers, apply to you and the place you visit, so if you are in a higher level of tier then the
, assistant professor of global health policy at the london school of economics, and professor jonathan ballim any restaurant all—purpose, can i still do this in london?" the guidance on this is you should not be meeting anyone outside your household also puts bubble in a pub or restaurant, so unless your father is part of your support bubble, it makes no difference if he is your father, friend or stranger, you should try to limit your contact with anybody in hospitality and stay home as...
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for sending in all of your questions, thank you very much, professor sean griffiths, professor jonathan ball for a fifth consecutive month in september, boosted by demand for diy and garden supplies. the office for national statistics says retail sales rose by1.5% compared with august. i'm joined by our business presenter, sima kotecha. tell us more about those september sales, and also how do those numbers fit in, in terms of the overall pattern through the year so far? we know that the high street has been struggling. it was struggling before the pandemic, then the pandemic exacerbated the situation and made ita exacerbated the situation and made it a lot worse. a silver lining today, if you like, retail sales, as you say, have gone up. a1.5% increase from august to september and a 5.5% increase overall from february. so, pre—pandemic levels, sales actually hire from back then. what has been driving this increase? as you just mentioned, things like gardening, diy, we know that gardening, diy, we know that gardening stalls where one of the first businesses to open after lockdown. lots of pe
for sending in all of your questions, thank you very much, professor sean griffiths, professor jonathan ball for a fifth consecutive month in september, boosted by demand for diy and garden supplies. the office for national statistics says retail sales rose by1.5% compared with august. i'm joined by our business presenter, sima kotecha. tell us more about those september sales, and also how do those numbers fit in, in terms of the overall pattern through the year so far? we know that the high...
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assistant professor of global health policy at the london school of economics, and professor jonathan ballsting question, jonathan? what you have to remember is the rules, the tiers, apply to you and the place you visit, so if you are in a higher level of tier then the rules that apply to that tier apply to you. in terms of visiting somebody in a different area between tiers one and two, that's no problem but you can only meet outdoors, unless part of a support bubble. so if you are travelling from an area with higher restrictions to one with lower, you should really carry the higher level of restrictions with you, as it were, in terms of your behaviour and where you meet someone and so on? yes, you inherit those restrictions, for want of a better word, and the reason is that it's an acknowledgement that because you live in a higher risk area, there is an increased chance that you might be infected and you have to take that extra care. clare, it is not work the opposite way, if you‘re going from an area of restrictions to higher, you have to adopt stricter measures? yes, it is based on whe
assistant professor of global health policy at the london school of economics, and professor jonathan ballsting question, jonathan? what you have to remember is the rules, the tiers, apply to you and the place you visit, so if you are in a higher level of tier then the rules that apply to that tier apply to you. in terms of visiting somebody in a different area between tiers one and two, that's no problem but you can only meet outdoors, unless part of a support bubble. so if you are travelling...
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canon gordon rideout, father robert coles, the reverend jonathan graves, father vickery house and bishop peter ball 0nce survivors see real help and real support beginning to reach them from a church that has kind of mouthed support for a long time but not delivered it, i think once that happens, there could be a turning point. holy spirit of god, open our hearts... responding to the findings today, the church of england said it made shocking reading and expressed its shame acknowledging the impact on victims. the enquiry has called for lasting change, a fundamental shift that it says will require more than platitudes from church leaders. daniela relph, bbc news. there's been another increase in the number of people dying from coronavirus in england and wales. the virus was mentioned on 23a death certificates in the week to the 25th of september — a sharp rise on the previous seven days. it comes as officials race to find the contacts of thousands of infected people whose details were missing from the government's records. richard galpin reports. manchester, now proclaimed as one of the areas harde
canon gordon rideout, father robert coles, the reverend jonathan graves, father vickery house and bishop peter ball 0nce survivors see real help and real support beginning to reach them from a church that has kind of mouthed support for a long time but not delivered it, i think once that happens, there could be a turning point. holy spirit of god, open our hearts... responding to the findings today, the church of england said it made shocking reading and expressed its shame acknowledging the...
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do you think we have worn out the crystal ball at the federal reserve? jonathanink central banks are wrapped up in the future five years down the road, trying to tell this market and people that they won't be hiking rates, they will tolerate higher inflation, when people are focused on the here and now. they want to know what they will do if things get worse and how they will support the economy over the next few months, not the next five years. tom: kevin cirilli's timeline, as you know, is the here and now of thursday afternoon. nancy speaks to david westin at 12:00 known today. pelosi speaks to david westin at 12:00 noon today. our chief washington correspondent back in washington. senators andblican republican members of the house and the republican broader community saying to the president on this thursday? kevin: senator tim scott from south carolina said yesterday he think the president needs to clarify his remarks with regards to race that were made during the first presidential debate. ofhink the races in terms the battleground states, if you look at iow
do you think we have worn out the crystal ball at the federal reserve? jonathanink central banks are wrapped up in the future five years down the road, trying to tell this market and people that they won't be hiking rates, they will tolerate higher inflation, when people are focused on the here and now. they want to know what they will do if things get worse and how they will support the economy over the next few months, not the next five years. tom: kevin cirilli's timeline, as you know, is...
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canon gordon rideout, father robert coles, the reverend jonathan graves, father vickery house and bishop peter balland real support beginning to reach them from a church that has kind of mouthed support for a long time but not delivered it, i think once that happens, there could be a turning point. holy spirit of god, open our hearts... responding to the findings today, the church of england said it made shocking reading and expressed its shame acknowledging the impact on victims. the enquiry has called for lasting change, a fundamental shift that it says will require more than platitudes from church leaders. daniela relph, bbc news. with me now is richard scorer, an abuse lawyer from slater and gordon who has worked with a number of victims of clerical abuse over the years. what is your reaction to this report? this is a very damning report. it is very critical of the church of england. it is clear that the church is continuing to fail victims and survivors even now. it is clear that bishops have far too much power and have not used it wisely and have used it to try and cover up, wisely and have u
canon gordon rideout, father robert coles, the reverend jonathan graves, father vickery house and bishop peter balland real support beginning to reach them from a church that has kind of mouthed support for a long time but not delivered it, i think once that happens, there could be a turning point. holy spirit of god, open our hearts... responding to the findings today, the church of england said it made shocking reading and expressed its shame acknowledging the impact on victims. the enquiry...
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canon gordon rideout, father robert coles, the reverend jonathan graves, father vickery house, and bishop peter ballw make change. 0nce survivors see real help and real support beginning to reach them from a church that has kind of mouthed support for a long time but not delivered it, i think once that happens, there could be a turning point. holy spirit of god, open our hearts... responding to the findings today, the church of england said it made shocking reading and expressed its shame acknowledging the impact on victims. the inquiry has called for lasting change, a fundamental shift that it says will require more than platitudes from church leaders. daniela relph, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the uk records over 14,500 new cases of coronavirus — and a further 76 deaths. the prime minister tells the conservative party coronavirus must be a catalyst to speed up social and economic change. donald trump is criticised for downplaying the dangers of coronavirus, as he returns to the white house after leaving hospital. donald trump has been criticised for apparently downplaying the threat of
canon gordon rideout, father robert coles, the reverend jonathan graves, father vickery house, and bishop peter ballw make change. 0nce survivors see real help and real support beginning to reach them from a church that has kind of mouthed support for a long time but not delivered it, i think once that happens, there could be a turning point. holy spirit of god, open our hearts... responding to the findings today, the church of england said it made shocking reading and expressed its shame...
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jonathan: thank you, hugh, great to catch up, hugh gimber from j.p. morgan asset management. that is the difference between now and spring. the picture is obviously higher for the balls, because the horizon is different. back in march, the horizon was incredibly uncertain. unrestricted,e what have you got? more stimulus. for that reason, the equity bulls still holding on. equities lower, we bounce off the lows, just .33%. 18 minutes into the session. this is bloomberg. ♪ n. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: 21 minutes into the session, let's get into the price action in the eckley market, -.33 percent, just a little bit off the bounce in the first half hour at least. equity markets elsewhere in the united states, futures up about 1.4%. plenty of earnings through the morning, with a pandemic researching, -- researching, russia is looking for a vaccine. we have the ceo of russia's second-largest bank, andrew kostin, the ceo of vtb bank. good to see you looking well. i know you had covid-19 many months back, and you look fully recovered, so that pleases us all. let's start with covid-19 could we see a second wave across europe at this point you'd i wonder from your perspec
jonathan: thank you, hugh, great to catch up, hugh gimber from j.p. morgan asset management. that is the difference between now and spring. the picture is obviously higher for the balls, because the horizon is different. back in march, the horizon was incredibly uncertain. unrestricted,e what have you got? more stimulus. for that reason, the equity bulls still holding on. equities lower, we bounce off the lows, just .33%. 18 minutes into the session. this is bloomberg. ♪ n. this is bloomberg....