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we communicated lancashire's decision to advise us to stay how close do since we got that information a very active facebook account and were able to get the information across. we were able to openjust for the information across. we were able to open just for the essex information across. we were able to openjust for the essex is initially to see how that man so nobody turned up to see how that man so nobody turned up unexpectedly. do you think pa rents up unexpectedly. do you think parents and the whole serb port your decision? we understand the frustration because many and need to get back to work but what we are very grateful for is a very supportive community of parents who totally understand what we're having today. one of the challenges we have isa today. one of the challenges we have is a 600 pupil primary school is fitting 600 pupils into bubbles of no more than eight so we have got to create up to 81 different spaces to work in which is a challenge in itself and that is why we have been very cautious about how we would start the process when we're ready to start and because
we communicated lancashire's decision to advise us to stay how close do since we got that information a very active facebook account and were able to get the information across. we were able to openjust for the information across. we were able to open just for the essex information across. we were able to openjust for the essex is initially to see how that man so nobody turned up to see how that man so nobody turned up unexpectedly. do you think pa rents up unexpectedly. do you think parents...
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and heavy rain for parts of northern ireland, western scotland, the lake district and down into lancashirely dry in the south in the early hours on sunday morning. you can see where that low is. quite a few isobars there, so that means the winds racing around the area of low pressure. this is what it looks like early in the morning, so frequent showers across the north and the rain remaining heavy across cumbria, for example, through the course of the day. the drier weather will be across east anglia, the south here, where the gusts of wind will be strong, particularly across the southern half of the uk. they'll be approaching or even exceeding 40 mph, which is strong for this time of the year. let's have a look at the picture around 4pm in the afternoon. you can see but predominantly dry weather across the south with temperatures 17—20, so it will feel cool because of those strong winds. then we've got that area of heavy rain around like across lancashire, the lake district, parts of northern ireland, south—west and western scotland here, so these areas getting a real dose of rain. and th
and heavy rain for parts of northern ireland, western scotland, the lake district and down into lancashirely dry in the south in the early hours on sunday morning. you can see where that low is. quite a few isobars there, so that means the winds racing around the area of low pressure. this is what it looks like early in the morning, so frequent showers across the north and the rain remaining heavy across cumbria, for example, through the course of the day. the drier weather will be across east...
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primary schools in england start to reopen but lancashire county council advices its schools against the move i'll be joined by the leader of the council's labor group. privacy activist ok legal option one of the government's contact tracing out amid claims that officials could still personal data for up to 20 minute is obviously looking to a previously campaigned on. is the united states hell bent on self-destruction and then make a dramatic economic turndown and now massive civil unrest all point to decline could this have been avoided also targeting hong kong watching the new liberal for species playbook indians are. joining me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back england's primary schools are pre-owned as britain further eases its coronavirus restrictions the government insists classes are now safe but parents teachers and educational thought she is a still wary about their health risks r.t.c. is around the reports the united kingdom england the world's and
primary schools in england start to reopen but lancashire county council advices its schools against the move i'll be joined by the leader of the council's labor group. privacy activist ok legal option one of the government's contact tracing out amid claims that officials could still personal data for up to 20 minute is obviously looking to a previously campaigned on. is the united states hell bent on self-destruction and then make a dramatic economic turndown and now massive civil unrest all...
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heading to lovely lancashire with mark menzies. thank you, mr speaker. it is lovely lancashire. the prime minister has announced today, which will be a real boost to the visitor economy. other members have invited the prime minister to come for a drink to his constituency. can he come here to get his haircut? while he is here he would have an to realise why it is levelling up agenda gives the green light to projects such as the m 55 link road, which will ensure the local economies are connected and well served four years to come? mr speaker, not sure i can wait until i get to filed to get my hair cut, but i will tell him certainly that his appealfor the n i will tell him certainly that his appeal for the n 55 i will tell him certainly that his appealfor the n 55 link road is welljudged. and has been heard by the government benches. of course you should look forward to the further steps in the infrastructural revolution that will be under way. heading over the border to greater manchester with lucy powell. thank you very much, mr speaker. her dresses, restaurant and pubs in manch
heading to lovely lancashire with mark menzies. thank you, mr speaker. it is lovely lancashire. the prime minister has announced today, which will be a real boost to the visitor economy. other members have invited the prime minister to come for a drink to his constituency. can he come here to get his haircut? while he is here he would have an to realise why it is levelling up agenda gives the green light to projects such as the m 55 link road, which will ensure the local economies are connected...
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northern ireland, south—western scotland through the early hours of monday into the lake district, lancashireurther south—east, the skies should be a little bit clearer. then, eventually tomorrow afternoon, it looks as though some of that heavier rain will push out into the north sea, but we will still have showers around. certainly across scotland and northern england, possibly thundery ones as well. and here are the gusts on the arrows here. a0 miles an hour or more. that's near gale—force and is windy for the time of year. temperatures will be around 16 to 19 celsius — if you add on those gusts of wind and then the showers, it is going to feel chilly. here is tuesday's weather map. you just get a sense of the jet stream here pushing another weather front in our direction. 0ne low pressure moves away. the next weather front comes in. so, the thinking is probably a fair bit of cloud and a chance of some rain, at least for a time on tuesday. and then on tuesday afternoon, we are expecting showers to break out across scotland and northern england. again, temperatures mostly in the teens. we ce
northern ireland, south—western scotland through the early hours of monday into the lake district, lancashireurther south—east, the skies should be a little bit clearer. then, eventually tomorrow afternoon, it looks as though some of that heavier rain will push out into the north sea, but we will still have showers around. certainly across scotland and northern england, possibly thundery ones as well. and here are the gusts on the arrows here. a0 miles an hour or more. that's near...
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the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts off rain, a flood warning in place around keswick. over monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the jet stream pushes another system in our direction, an area of low pressure not quite as developed as the one we have across right now but it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes, heavy showers, some of them thundery across parts of scotland and maybe the north of england. temperatures again for many of us around the mid— high teens. that was tuesday and this is wednesday. outbreaks of rain in the morning and the south clearing away giving way
the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts off rain, a flood warning in place around keswick. over monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and...
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the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts ofood warning in place around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the jet stream pushes another system in our direction, an area of low pressure not quite as developed as the one we have across right now but it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes, heavy showers, some of them thundery across parts of scotland and maybe the north of england. temperatures again for many of us around the mid—high teens. that was tuesday and this is wednesday. outbreaks of rain in the morning and the south clearing away giving way to sunshine
the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts ofood warning in place around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly...
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are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashire, the north—west of england likely to catch some showers and thunderstorms. to the south it should be mostly sunny and warm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't even care any more. i don't even know what that is. and i've been doing this for 15 years. i don't even know whatjustice is. i don't even know whatjustice is. the death sparked protests on the streets of the us city. the fast food restaurant where the shooting took place was set on fire. borisjohnson orders a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops re—opening tomorrow. a further 36 people have died from coronavirus in the uk — the lowest daily increase since the start of lockdown. a twenty year old man dies and three others are stabbed after thousands of people attend two raves in greater manchester
are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashire, the north—west of england likely to catch some showers and thunderstorms. to the south it should be mostly sunny and warm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't even care any more. i don't even know...
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into heavy rain for parts of northern ireland, western scotland, the lake district and down into lancashirehat low, the south and the south—east will be dry and the weather is mostly dry in the south. you can see where that low is. quite a few isobars there and that means the winds are racing around that area of low pressure. this is what it looks like early in the morning. frequent showers across the north and the rain remaining heavy across cumbria, for example, through the course of the day. dry the weather will be a gusts east anglia and the south here. a gust wind will be strong particularly across the southern half of the uk and it will exceed 40 mild an hour, which is strong for this time of the year. let's have a look at the picture around four o'clock in the afternoon. you can see predominantly dry weather across the south but temperatures 17—20. it will feel cool because of their strong and then we have that area of heavy rain around the lake district. parts of northern ireland, south—west and west of scotland here so these areas are getting a real dose of rain. and the winds will
into heavy rain for parts of northern ireland, western scotland, the lake district and down into lancashirehat low, the south and the south—east will be dry and the weather is mostly dry in the south. you can see where that low is. quite a few isobars there and that means the winds are racing around that area of low pressure. this is what it looks like early in the morning. frequent showers across the north and the rain remaining heavy across cumbria, for example, through the course of the...
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reopening schools to more peoples now won't risk a 2nd peak where i was joined by the leader of lancashire council's labor group as our alley he thinks a school store don't have the protections they need but what's clear is many of our schools are quite old schools the classrooms are very small live cities aren't suitable for bringing a large number of troops back into school and many schools are also concerned that retention it's a real problem and there is a set of rules that the school governing bodies are reacting to the security should and our responsibility as a local authority is to make sure they're look as long as our good work with the suits but we also make sure that we minimize the risks inspection and because of the government's foreign charts very clear that we want to share which is one of the big disappointments in the country that the capacity to test interest is not rare and we don't have the resilience systems in place which can support the schools and therefore we provide schools what's real current the problem is that there's a balance isn't i mean children in the mean
reopening schools to more peoples now won't risk a 2nd peak where i was joined by the leader of lancashire council's labor group as our alley he thinks a school store don't have the protections they need but what's clear is many of our schools are quite old schools the classrooms are very small live cities aren't suitable for bringing a large number of troops back into school and many schools are also concerned that retention it's a real problem and there is a set of rules that the school...
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and includes schools begin to reopen from today but lancashire county council advises schools to delay reopening amid fears of a 2nd peak. welcome to r.t. u.k. well to the us 1st where tens of thousands of protesters have again been venting their anger at the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police it's now a week since george floyd died in minneapolis as a result of a white officer kneeling on his neck with cities ablaze ravaged and looted at least 40 have imposed curfews to try to contain the unrest some viewers may find the following scenes distressing. when i washington d.c. an initially peaceful march descended into another night of disorder with several fires breaking out near the white one in new york violence escalated as night fell . i was sprayed about like 15 minutes ago. there was a person. what is john by a cop and like oh but you know cartman that a couple cops in the uniforms i don't know the difference. i want to be a white house i like my body was legal there were times and talk to somebody. who. was. in minneapolis where floyd died or time could drive tha
and includes schools begin to reopen from today but lancashire county council advises schools to delay reopening amid fears of a 2nd peak. welcome to r.t. u.k. well to the us 1st where tens of thousands of protesters have again been venting their anger at the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police it's now a week since george floyd died in minneapolis as a result of a white officer kneeling on his neck with cities ablaze ravaged and looted at least 40 have imposed curfews to try...
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the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, certainly cumbria, lancashire andin force around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but then in the afternoon it looks as like that will give way to sunshine and showers. and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. the temperatures are below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the jet stream is pushing another system in our direction, an area of low pressure not quite as developed as the one we have got over us right now but it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north — i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes — heavy showers, some of them thundery across parts of scotland and maybe the north of england. and again, temperatures again for many of us around the mid—to—high teens. that was tuesday and this is wednesday. outbreaks of rain in the morning and the south clearing
the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, certainly cumbria, lancashire andin force around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but then in the afternoon it looks as like that will give way to sunshine and showers. and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. the temperatures are below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly...
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you have referenced the two incidents at lancashire, but they we re incidents at lancashire, but theyfires which have been experienced by fire and rescue services up and down the country. and as you quite rightly say, sadly, many of those are being caused by portable barbecues, disposable barbecues, and campfires. so what is your message to people who might be having barbecues, having campfires? well, we are in a period, we are in the driest period on record, i think, if you just look at the countryside you can see that we haven't had any rain for a long time. the weather is beautiful at the moment. it is very hot and dry. but that just creates perfect conditions for fires to take hold and develop very quickly. so the message we really want to impress upon the public is, please be sensible, please be responsible, and i would strongly urge people not to have any portable or disposable barbecues when they are out enjoying the countryside, and certainly not to light campfires when they are out, enjoying the countryside. because we have seen, sadly, the results of that, and we don't have
you have referenced the two incidents at lancashire, but they we re incidents at lancashire, but theyfires which have been experienced by fire and rescue services up and down the country. and as you quite rightly say, sadly, many of those are being caused by portable barbecues, disposable barbecues, and campfires. so what is your message to people who might be having barbecues, having campfires? well, we are in a period, we are in the driest period on record, i think, if you just look at the...
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cumbria, lancashire. across western scotland, snowdonia is well.current 14 or 15 celsius. into tonight, living continues where the rain has been so very wet. we will get around 40 to 50 million litres of rain, maybe a hundred over lancashire and is the risk of flooding and destruction, temperatures around ten to 13 celsius. monday, we are going to start with some rain falling where today has been very wet. it will start to ease off gradually as we go on through the day. sunshine breaking out across parts of southern scotland. across southern areas of england as well. blustery tomorrow, not as windy as it has been today. as for those temperatures, nowhere getting to around 20, 20 temperatures, nowhere getting to around 20,20 one temperatures, nowhere getting to around 20, 20 one celsius. temperatures much closer to average of the time of year in the week ahead, it will stay fairly u nsettled. ahead, it will stay fairly unsettled. not as windy, wind slowly easing. that is the four back to you. the actress rose byrne has starred in films including bri
cumbria, lancashire. across western scotland, snowdonia is well.current 14 or 15 celsius. into tonight, living continues where the rain has been so very wet. we will get around 40 to 50 million litres of rain, maybe a hundred over lancashire and is the risk of flooding and destruction, temperatures around ten to 13 celsius. monday, we are going to start with some rain falling where today has been very wet. it will start to ease off gradually as we go on through the day. sunshine breaking out...
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the health secretary heckles the conservative leader of lancashire county council wrote a letter to the community secretary a month ago on the seventh of may and he said the phone nigel -- financial impact will be in excess of the $3.2 billion provided to date. he went on to say we would like some assurance from you that all councils will be fully reimbursed from the cost of covid-19, the prime minister's own counsel leaders, had known about this problem for months, why was he so slow to act? >> $3.2 billion, we put another $1.6 billion to support counsel and another $600 billion from my memory to get into social care. the reality, we don't want to talk about deprivation. i want kids to go back to school. the unions won't let him say the truth which is let him now say schools that are safe to go back to. [laughter] >> mister speaker, the prime ministers doesn't get how critical this is. they face a choice, between cutting core services or facing bankruptcy under section 114. outcomes for local communities amid local services can't reopen. that will drive up poverty. that is something th
the health secretary heckles the conservative leader of lancashire county council wrote a letter to the community secretary a month ago on the seventh of may and he said the phone nigel -- financial impact will be in excess of the $3.2 billion provided to date. he went on to say we would like some assurance from you that all councils will be fully reimbursed from the cost of covid-19, the prime minister's own counsel leaders, had known about this problem for months, why was he so slow to act?...
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are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashire, north—west of england. to the south it should be mostly sunny. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister orders a formal review into the two metre social distancing rule in england, amid calls for it to be scrapped. disturbances break out overnight in the us city of atlanta after a black man is shot dead by police officers. officers had tried to arrest rayshard brooks after he failed a breathalyser test. more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london, involving far—right activists. a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. now on bbc news — the travel show visits margate, a town attempting to adapt to social distancing measures. this week, a tiny glimmer of hope. europe starts to slowly reopen for travellers. but how will they keep us all apart? also coming up, lucy tests the gadgets that claim to keep you safe on your travels. and we're on one of the wo
are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashire, north—west of england. to the south it should be mostly sunny. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister orders a formal review into the two metre social distancing rule in england, amid calls for it to be scrapped. disturbances break out overnight in the us city of atlanta after a black man is shot dead by police officers. officers had tried to arrest rayshard brooks...
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others it would also appear that local authorities as well disagree at least 18 councils including lancashire council have decided not to advise schools to open today and there are a number of unions as well who are advising teachers and schools not open but also interesting leigh and most importantly sage is the scientific advisory group for emergencies which have been acting as the main government's advisors throughout this crisis have also warned against opening schools too quickly for fear of a 2nd peak we are really concerned that the liberal being too busy across the country as a whole is too high a movement to open the schools now the prime minister johnson has announced 5 tests that must be passed in order for different areas of the country to reopen once more but as far as some teachers are concerned the decision to reopen classrooms should be left on the risk assessment for that should be left down to the schools themselves every individual school will have to. risk assessment as to whether e.c. for students for teachers the staff etc. aren't even each assess their each cif. will be
others it would also appear that local authorities as well disagree at least 18 councils including lancashire council have decided not to advise schools to open today and there are a number of unions as well who are advising teachers and schools not open but also interesting leigh and most importantly sage is the scientific advisory group for emergencies which have been acting as the main government's advisors throughout this crisis have also warned against opening schools too quickly for fear...
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the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts ofce around keswick. over monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the jet stream pushes another system in our direction, an area of low pressure not quite as developed as the one we have across right now but it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes, heavy showers, some of them thundery across parts of scotland and maybe the north of england. temperatures again for many of us around the mid—high teens. that was tuesday and this is wednesday. outbreaks of rain in the morning and the south clearing away giving way to sunshine and then showers w
the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts ofce around keswick. over monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london....
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by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for examplethere is a risk of seeing a bit of flooding or some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does ease down gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning drier. more cloud in south wales and southern england compared with today. and then look at this. last week we had temperatures in the 30s. for monday, it doesn't look like anybody will be getting into the 20s. now, as we look at the picture into tuesday, low pressure from the weekend pushing off towards scandinavia. more weather fronts just creeping in towards the southern half of the uk will bring cloud and a chance of seeing a bit of patchy rain. so some rain at times in the week ahead. not all the time. not quite as windy as it will be to start
by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for examplethere is a risk of seeing a bit of flooding or some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does ease down gradually...
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dr sakthi karunanithi is director of public health for lancashire — hejoins me from preston.k the r rate is above one in the north—west and how concerned should we be? and what should follow? i think the values are part of a wide area of indicators to understand how the virus is spreading in our communities. 0n friday, public health england published a set of figures which you if you look at the direction of travel does suggest that the r rate has gone up and it means there is not much room for manoeuvre in terms of lifting measures of lockdown to soon and too quickly. and we must be very concerned about that. however, overall, the infection in the country including our region has come down. to keep it that way, we must continue to follow the advice on social distancing, hand sanitising and especially if you are symptomatic, you must remain at home, you must stay at home. and also if contacted by the test and trace service, you must follow the advice and stay at home. the only way to get out of the pandemic is to have a really effective test and trace have a really effective
dr sakthi karunanithi is director of public health for lancashire — hejoins me from preston.k the r rate is above one in the north—west and how concerned should we be? and what should follow? i think the values are part of a wide area of indicators to understand how the virus is spreading in our communities. 0n friday, public health england published a set of figures which you if you look at the direction of travel does suggest that the r rate has gone up and it means there is not much room...
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by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for example some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does ease down gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning drier. more cloud in south wales and southern england compared with today. and then look at this. last week we had temperatures in the 30s. for monday, it doesn't look like anybody will be getting into the 20s. now, as we look at the picture into tuesday, low pressure from the weekend pushing off towards scandinavia. more weather fronts just creeping in towards the southern half of the uk will bring cloud and a chance of seeing a bit of patchy rain. so some rain at times in the week ahead. not all the time. not quite as windy as it will be to start the week. rather cool for the time of year. th
by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for example some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does ease down gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be...
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the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, certainly cumbria, lancashire andrning in force around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but then in the afternoon it looks as like that will give way to sunshine and showers. and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. the temperatures are below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the jet stream is pushing another system in our direction, an area of low pressure not quite as developed as the one we have got over us right now but it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north — i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes — heavy showers, some of them thundery across parts of scotland and maybe the north of england. and temperatures again for many of us around the mid—to—high teens. that was tuesday and this is wednesday. outbreaks of rain in the morning and the south clearing a
the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, certainly cumbria, lancashire andrning in force around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but then in the afternoon it looks as like that will give way to sunshine and showers. and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. the temperatures are below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and...
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the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts of around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the jet stream pushes another system in our direction, an area of low pressure not quite as developed as the one we have across right now but it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes, and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes, heavy showers, some of them thundery across parts of scotland and maybe the north of england. temperatures again for many of us around the mid—high teens. that was tues
the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts of around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london....
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by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for examplet of flooding or some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 24 hours, but it does ease down gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning drier. more cloud in south wales and southern england compared with today. and then look at this. last week we had temperatures in the 30s. for monday, it doesn't look like anybody will be getting into the 20s. now, as we look at the picture into tuesday, low pressure from the weekend pushing off towards scandinavia. more weather fronts just creeping in towards the southern half of the uk will bring cloud and a chance of seeing a bit of patchy rain. so some rain at times in the week ahead. not all the time. not quite as windy as it will be to start the week. rather cool for the
by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for examplet of flooding or some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 24 hours, but it does ease down gradually during the day tomorrow. some of...
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he worked in a care home in lancashire. knew him for his kindness, compassion and sense of fun. he leaves a wife and two children. ina beaton was 103. she lived through the 1919 spanish flu pandemic, and the clydebank blitz. she died in her care home on the isle of skye. her family said she was known throughout the island, and loved its language and culture. jamshed ahmed siddiqui was a florist from hodge hill, near birmingham. he fell ill on the day lockdown began, and died in intensive care. the consultant sat us down and said "look, i don't think he's going to make it," and then my — ijust gave the opportunity to my older brother to, you know, to hold his hands in his last moments. um, yeah. and then i think he spent, like, three to five minutes, and then my father sadly passed away. earl fuller, known as sam, joined the prison service after a 20—year career in the army. he was a physically fit 60—year—old. his family said he was hugely popular, always the barbecue man at parties. christina poll was from hornchurch in ea
he worked in a care home in lancashire. knew him for his kindness, compassion and sense of fun. he leaves a wife and two children. ina beaton was 103. she lived through the 1919 spanish flu pandemic, and the clydebank blitz. she died in her care home on the isle of skye. her family said she was known throughout the island, and loved its language and culture. jamshed ahmed siddiqui was a florist from hodge hill, near birmingham. he fell ill on the day lockdown began, and died in intensive care....
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winding down tomorrow, higher parts of cumbria and lancashire may well be over 100 millimetres so thereten to 13 celsius. a and into tomorrow, not as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there. more rain when it has been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does is done gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning die. more cloud in south wales in southern england compared with today and then look at this —— turning drier. last week we had him it is in the 30s, mandy does not look like anybody will be getting into the 20s. as we look at the picture into tuesday, where elephants creeping into the southern half of the uk bringing cloud and the chance of seeing a bit of rain —— more cloud creeping in. rather cooler for the time of year. next few this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. headlines for viewers in the uk uk prime minister borisjohnson sets out his plans to help the economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic, with a focus on accelerating infrastructure projects. as coronavirus
winding down tomorrow, higher parts of cumbria and lancashire may well be over 100 millimetres so thereten to 13 celsius. a and into tomorrow, not as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there. more rain when it has been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does is done gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning die. more cloud in south wales in southern england compared with today and then look at this —— turning drier. last week we...
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tonight, where the gay has been said they wet, but it winds down tomorrow, but the higher parts of lancashiret, temperatures staying down. maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but still very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain, where and where it has been so wet for the past 2a hours, but it will ease down gradually for the day and turning drier. more cloud for southern england compared with today, and look at this, last week we had temperatures in the 30s, but on monday it doesn't look like anyone will be getting into the 20s. 0n anyone will be getting into the 20s. on tuesday, low pressure if only we can push is afterward scandinavia and more weather fronts can push is afterward scandinavia and more weatherfronts pushing into the 7/2 of the uk will produce cloud and patchy rain, some rain at times, but not all the time and windy, and other call for the time of year. —— by the cooler for the time of year. this is bbc news, the headlines: uk prime minister borisjohnson sets out his plans to help the economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic, with a focus on a
tonight, where the gay has been said they wet, but it winds down tomorrow, but the higher parts of lancashiret, temperatures staying down. maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but still very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain, where and where it has been so wet for the past 2a hours, but it will ease down gradually for the day and turning drier. more cloud for southern england compared with today, and look at this, last week we had temperatures in the 30s, but on...
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look forward to the full restoration of our a&e facilities across the country and also in central lancashireer he asks rightly about the test and trace capability. that is up and running, and working well. he asks how i can say that. because thousands of people have been contacted and are being traced, and so contacted and are being traced, and so the system is working. we absolutely will publish data on that. but as the letter from the chief statistician from uk sa shows, it is important that we get that right. we will work with the uk statistics authority to make sure they are happy with how we are publishing the data, to make sure that we get the data published in a reasonable and sensible way, in a way that also supports the operation of nhs test and trace, which we agree is a critical part of the next stage. so we will work with the uksa on how that data is put together. the final point, in response, is that the goal here is to have a more targeted approach to the lockdown, so targeted approach to the lockdown, so that we can carefully and cautiously lift the board lockdown. that is wha
look forward to the full restoration of our a&e facilities across the country and also in central lancashireer he asks rightly about the test and trace capability. that is up and running, and working well. he asks how i can say that. because thousands of people have been contacted and are being traced, and so contacted and are being traced, and so the system is working. we absolutely will publish data on that. but as the letter from the chief statistician from uk sa shows, it is important...
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and there have been two other large fires here in lancashire in the last two days.ere — it has kept a stable high—pressure system over the uk, bringing this extraordinary sunny weather. and steering away the low—pressure systems associated with rain. that is what dominated this winter, remember that? britain experienced the wettest february ever recorded. weather experts are astonished by the sudden switch. to see that transition from a very wet winter into an exceptionally dry spring, that is unprecedented. if we look at climate predictions going forward, then these are the kind of scenarios that we expect to see on more and more occasions. so warmer, wetter winters, and then the hotter dryer summers. so moving from the one extreme into the other, those projections would indicate that that's the likelihood of what the future looks like in the uk. but while you are enjoying the sunshine, do reflect on what it is likely to mean about how our world is changing. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the easing of lockdown restrictions means groups are able to meet outdoors. for ma
and there have been two other large fires here in lancashire in the last two days.ere — it has kept a stable high—pressure system over the uk, bringing this extraordinary sunny weather. and steering away the low—pressure systems associated with rain. that is what dominated this winter, remember that? britain experienced the wettest february ever recorded. weather experts are astonished by the sudden switch. to see that transition from a very wet winter into an exceptionally dry spring,...
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by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for example flooding or some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet for monday, it doesn't look like anybody will be getting into the 20s. now, as we look at the picture into tuesday, low pressure from the weekend pushing off towards scandinavia. more weather fronts just creeping in towards the southern half of the uk will bring cloud and a chance of seeing a bit of patchy rain. so some rain at times in the week ahead. this is bbc world news. the headlines... the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus across the globe has now passed ten million. the past month has seen four million new infections. covid—19 has killed close to half a million people. there's growing anger in india over the deaths of a father and son in police custody in the state of tamil
by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for example flooding or some disruption. as a result, overnight temperatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet for monday, it doesn't look like anybody will be getting into the 20s. now, as we look at the...
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the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts ofk. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the jet stream pushes another system in our direction, an area of low pressure not quite as developed as the one we have across right now but it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain in the morning in the south and to the north i think this is where the focus will be as far as weather goes, heavy showers, some of them thundery across parts of scotland and maybe the north of england. temperatures again for many of us around the mid—high teens. that was tuesday and this is wednesday. outbreaks of rain in the morning and the south clearing away giving way to sunshine and then showers will start to dev
the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts ofk. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the north but in the afternoon it looks as if that will give way to sunshine and showers and another blustery day as gusts of wind in some places will reach a0 miles an hour, near gale force for the time of the year. temperature is below the average. around 15 degrees there for glasgow and possibly reaching 19 in london. on tuesday, the...
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he worked in a care home in lancashire. knew him for his kindness, compassion and sense of fun. he leaves a wife and two children. ina beaton was 103. she lived through the 1919 spanish flu pandemic, and the clydebank blitz. she died in her care home on the isle of skye. her family said she was known throughout the island, and loved its language and culture. jamshed ahmed siddiqui was a florist from hodge hill, near birmingham. he fell ill on the day lockdown began, and died in intensive care. the consultant sat us down and said "look, i don't think he's going to make it," and then my... ijust gave the opportunity to my older brother to, you know, to hold his hands in his last moments. um, yeah. and then i think he spent, like, three to five minutes, and then my father sadly passed away. earl fuller, known as sam, joined the prison service after a 20—year career in the army. he was a physically—fit 60—year—old. his family said he was hugely popular, always the barbecue man at parties. christina poll was from hornchurch in e
he worked in a care home in lancashire. knew him for his kindness, compassion and sense of fun. he leaves a wife and two children. ina beaton was 103. she lived through the 1919 spanish flu pandemic, and the clydebank blitz. she died in her care home on the isle of skye. her family said she was known throughout the island, and loved its language and culture. jamshed ahmed siddiqui was a florist from hodge hill, near birmingham. he fell ill on the day lockdown began, and died in intensive care....
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are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashiresunny and warm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't care any more. i don't know what that is. i've been that for 15 yea rs. what that is. i've been that for 15 years. i don't know whatjustice is. i don't know whatjustice is. the death sparked protests on the streets of the us city. the fast food restaurant where the shooting took place was set on fire. the uk prime minister borisjohnson orders a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops re—opening tomorrow. the country has come together to squash the incidences of the disease down and that gives us the potential now to look at those. a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. time now for a look back on the week in parliament. hell
are expecting further showers to develop across more northern parts of the country, yorkshire, lancashiresunny and warm. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: atlanta's police chief resigns after a white officer fatally shot 27—year—old rayshard brooks. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we wantjustice but i don't care any more. i don't know what that is. i've been that for 15 yea rs. what that is. i've been that for 15 years. i don't know whatjustice is. i don't...
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by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for exampleatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does ease down gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning drier. more cloud in south wales and southern england compared with today. and then look at this. last week we had temperatures in the 30s. for monday, it doesn't look like anybody will be getting into the 20s. now, as we look at the picture into tuesday, low pressure from the weekend pushing off towards scandinavia. more weather fronts just creeping in towards the southern half of the uk will bring cloud and a chance of seeing a bit of patchy rain. so some rain at times in the week ahead. not all the time. not quite as windy as it will be to start the week. rather cool for the time of year. hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headl
by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for exampleatures around ten to 13 degrees. it stays windy tonight and into tomorrow, maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain where it's been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does ease down gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning drier. more cloud in south wales and southern...
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further showers to develop, this time across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashirey and warm. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson orders a review of the two—metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops reopening tomorrow. the country has come together to squash the incidence of the disease down, and that gives us the potential now to look at those rules. the number of uk deaths from coronavirus increases by 36 — the lowest daily increase since the start of lockdown. there's unrest in the us city of atlanta after 27—year—old rayshard brooks is shot dead by police officers. the family's lawyer expresses his despair. i could even say we want justice, but i don't even care any more. i don't know what that is, and i've been doing this for 15 years. i don't know what justice is any more. a 20—year—old man dies of a suspected drug overdose and three others are stabbed after thousands of people attend two raves in greater manchester, despite the lockdown. and a virtual church service is held to remember the 72 people who died in the
further showers to develop, this time across more northern parts of the country, so yorkshire, lancashirey and warm. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson orders a review of the two—metre social distancing rule in england, ahead of non—essential shops reopening tomorrow. the country has come together to squash the incidence of the disease down, and that gives us the potential now to look at those rules. the number of uk deaths from coronavirus increases by 36 — the lowest...
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can we turn to paul faulkner of the lancashire evening post. good afternoon.g whether to impose local lockdown restrictions should they ever become necessary. that was on the same day lancashire's director of public health advised schools in the county he didn't feel it was safe for them to reopen, contrary to the government's own advice at that point. doesn't that show it would make more sense to officially empower these local experts to make their own decisions about the easing of lockdown in the first place, in the hope they can locally then avoid a second spike in cases and the need to impose restrictions further down the line? and in the absence of a scientist on the panel today, do you expect tourist destinations such as blackpool to face a particular challenge in keeping the virus in check when lockdown measures are further lifted, and is the government planning any further targeted help for hotspots to assist them in their recovery? first of all on local decision—making, there is clearly a decision that needs to be a lwa ys clearly a decision that need
can we turn to paul faulkner of the lancashire evening post. good afternoon.g whether to impose local lockdown restrictions should they ever become necessary. that was on the same day lancashire's director of public health advised schools in the county he didn't feel it was safe for them to reopen, contrary to the government's own advice at that point. doesn't that show it would make more sense to officially empower these local experts to make their own decisions about the easing of lockdown in...
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lee says his small chain of four pubs in lancashire is in some ways ahead of the curve.er drinks. all you need is a phone, you tell it which table you are at, what you want and then you pay for it. and the order is then passed to the team. the government is likely to encourage more pubs to operate in this way. it not only avoids queues inside, it's helping businesses to trade safely. and one thing is for sure, technology is likely to play a big role in kick—starting the hospitality sector. the prime minister. and at westminster today, the confirmation today, the confirmation that the 3 million people working in hospitality have been waiting for. i can tell the house we will also reopen restaurants and pubs. hallelujah! all hospitality indoors will be limited to table service and our guidance will encourage minimal staff and customer contact. so the uk holiday season will start in less than a fortnight. at this glamping and caravanning park in shropshire, they are hoping for a staycation boom. we are desperate to open, so we will open with whatever we can. ultimately, it
lee says his small chain of four pubs in lancashire is in some ways ahead of the curve.er drinks. all you need is a phone, you tell it which table you are at, what you want and then you pay for it. and the order is then passed to the team. the government is likely to encourage more pubs to operate in this way. it not only avoids queues inside, it's helping businesses to trade safely. and one thing is for sure, technology is likely to play a big role in kick—starting the hospitality sector....
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loose as a result so i think that the statement was a provocation and no doubt that black people in lancashire love that scrawled on. a racist graffiti no doubt that black children will face that torch in a playground where there are isolated and i think such statements are a deliberate provocation. to engender racial solidity and we have to remember that as you said in a context where racial attacks on black people and ethnic mine. artes in united kingdom have gone literally through the roof since they go on bret's it so in that context quote can see how this is a very dangerous provocation and one in which black people will ultimately no doubt paid a price in isolated communities across the country. and that's all from aussie u.k. at the top of the hour our colleagues at r.t. america will take over from all the team here in westminster. i think the biggest danger that's come out education to destroy us is it's highlighted the shoot-in equality that exists and i think one of the things that education of the. changes access to the internet for educational purposes needs to be i think 2 lists t
loose as a result so i think that the statement was a provocation and no doubt that black people in lancashire love that scrawled on. a racist graffiti no doubt that black children will face that torch in a playground where there are isolated and i think such statements are a deliberate provocation. to engender racial solidity and we have to remember that as you said in a context where racial attacks on black people and ethnic mine. artes in united kingdom have gone literally through the roof...
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the statement was a provocation i have no doubt that black people in lancashire love that scrawled on their dolls and racist graffiti no doubt that black children will face the taunting in playgrounds where they're isolated and i think such statements are a deliberate provocation. to engender racial slitty we have to remember that as you said in a context where racial attacks on black people and ethnic minorities in the united kingdom of gone literally through the roof since the goal of bret's it so in that context quote can see how this is a very dangerous provocation and one in which black people will to really no doubt paid a price in isolated communities across the country probably as a response to that so does taking a tough line here that i mean polarized polarized b.s. and perhaps even feel the far right. there is a danger of we've got some people or as lee says will use it as a provocation i know exactly what what a plot line is matter a slogan is all about the know exactly what the purpose of it is and then use this to stir up racial feeling. as we saw in some of the marches
the statement was a provocation i have no doubt that black people in lancashire love that scrawled on their dolls and racist graffiti no doubt that black children will face the taunting in playgrounds where they're isolated and i think such statements are a deliberate provocation. to engender racial slitty we have to remember that as you said in a context where racial attacks on black people and ethnic minorities in the united kingdom of gone literally through the roof since the goal of bret's...
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lancashire police have concluded no criminal offences were committed when a plane flew over manchestery condemned — with burnley players saying it left them feeling ashamed and embarrassed. the banner was spotted just after burnley and manchester city players had knelt in support of the black lives matter movement. burnley football club says it'll ban whoever was behind the banner. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the fbi says bubba wallace was not the victim of racism after a noose was found in his nascar team's garage. america's leading infectious disease expert has warned of a disturbing surge in covid—19 cases in the us. anthony fauci told the congress the next couple of weeks are going to be critical. armenia has become the worst hit country with coronavirus the country's prime minister, who caught the virus himself, has been facing growing criticism over his handling of the crisis. the bbc‘s caucasus correspondent rayhan demytrie has been monitoring the si
lancashire police have concluded no criminal offences were committed when a plane flew over manchestery condemned — with burnley players saying it left them feeling ashamed and embarrassed. the banner was spotted just after burnley and manchester city players had knelt in support of the black lives matter movement. burnley football club says it'll ban whoever was behind the banner. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and...
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loose as a result so i think that the statement was a provocation and no doubt that black people in lancashire love that scrawled on their dolls and racist graffiti no doubt that black children will face that taunting a playground where there are isolated and i think such statements are a deliberate provocation. to engender racial solidity and we have to remember that as you said in a context where racial attacks on black people and ethnic minorities in the united kingdom have gone literally through the roof since the poll on bret's it so in that context can see how this is a very dangerous provocation and one in which black people will ultimately no doubt paid a price in isolated communities across the country about with $1.00 use of half an hour. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. media professionals are eligible for a freelance journalist work for alternative media part of a global news platform you can submit to your published works in either video format go toward go to r.t. dot com and it an l. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when t
loose as a result so i think that the statement was a provocation and no doubt that black people in lancashire love that scrawled on their dolls and racist graffiti no doubt that black children will face that taunting a playground where there are isolated and i think such statements are a deliberate provocation. to engender racial solidity and we have to remember that as you said in a context where racial attacks on black people and ethnic minorities in the united kingdom have gone literally...
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lancashire police have concluded that no criminal offences were committed by the fans who paid for ahad stadium towing a banner saying: "white lives matter burnley" on monday night. burnley players condemned the stunt, saying it left them feeling ashamed and embarrassed. blackpool airport says it has now suspended banner—towing flights. the government has been giving details of plans to spend more than £100 million to help homeless people in england stay off the streets. a scheme to provide emergency accommodation to thousands of rough sleepers during the pandemic was due to end in ten days. but homeless charities and councils have urged ministers to pay for it to continue. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports... over one weekend in march thousands of rough sleepers were taken off the streets to protect them from coronavirus, most have been housed in hotels, which were closed to tourists because of the pandemic. not only do the roughsleepers get shelter but also access to health care and, where necessary, addiction support. this put me in a healthier situation.
lancashire police have concluded that no criminal offences were committed by the fans who paid for ahad stadium towing a banner saying: "white lives matter burnley" on monday night. burnley players condemned the stunt, saying it left them feeling ashamed and embarrassed. blackpool airport says it has now suspended banner—towing flights. the government has been giving details of plans to spend more than £100 million to help homeless people in england stay off the streets. a scheme...