this is khadra and her family in bristol. she can't afford broadband or mobile data.. i don't have internet and computer. has it been very hard? very, very hard. the internet is the full money, i don't have. and as we were filming, this charity not only donated a laptop, but a 4g dongle. families are having to choose between food, heating or internet connection, and if they have young people in the family that need education, then that's quite a tough choice to make. the department for education say they've given over 50,000 4g routers to schools for disadvantaged children. after missing out on nearly a month of education, khadra's children can now restart studying. fiona lamdin, bbc news. if you would like to donate a laptop, orfor more details about getting online, go to bbc.co.uk/makeadifference. a month since end of the transition period, what role has brexit played in the uk's head start over the eu around covid vaccinations? ros atkins has been finding out. the uk's vaccine roll—out is going faster than the european union's. ii% of the uk's population has receiv