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these pictures are from one hospital in liege. it's been overwhelmed by new admissions.ff work with covid—19, while another 10 percent who have tested positive, have no symptons. gavin lee is in brussels. he's been to visit some of these hospitals. gavin, what's the situation? that stopped me in my tracks when i read it. yes, it's the sort of thing that you have to listen to twice, isn't it, to get that, medical staff, doctors and nurses with covid told to still go into hospital if they are a symptomatically and that's what's happening in ten of these hospitals in liege. i was in one of them come as you said, a couple of days ago, and they had quadrupled the number of wards in the space of seven days, and they we re the space of seven days, and they were running out of capacity. they we re were running out of capacity. they were saying in five days, they will literally be a crisis point having to shut down. they are already transferring patients out there, they stopped all of the hospitals across belgium —— most of the hospitals have stopped nine urgent surgery, hospital
these pictures are from one hospital in liege. it's been overwhelmed by new admissions.ff work with covid—19, while another 10 percent who have tested positive, have no symptons. gavin lee is in brussels. he's been to visit some of these hospitals. gavin, what's the situation? that stopped me in my tracks when i read it. yes, it's the sort of thing that you have to listen to twice, isn't it, to get that, medical staff, doctors and nurses with covid told to still go into hospital if they are a...
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i was in one of the hospitals juts a few days ago, montlegia hospital in the centre of liege.had quadrupled the size of the wards in the space of a week of covid patients and basically by saying to everybody else, all nonurgent surgeries to leave and that they had to cancel so they could maximise space. and they say, that one particular hospital, within about 2—3 days' time, they will collapse, they will not be able to cope. so what you're looking at now is ten hospitals in that position are saying to — well, they're basically looking at the amount of staff of sick. 25% of doctors and nurses are now off sick with coronavirus. on top of that, there is about 10% of staff who have tested positive in the past few days, they are asymptomatic. all of those hospitals are saying "you have no choice, "we are giving you no choice, you have to come in and work." thousands of thai protesters demanding reform of the monarchy have marched to the german embassy in bangkok to try to put pressure on king maha vajiralongkorn, who spends much of his time in germany. they described themselves as
i was in one of the hospitals juts a few days ago, montlegia hospital in the centre of liege.had quadrupled the size of the wards in the space of a week of covid patients and basically by saying to everybody else, all nonurgent surgeries to leave and that they had to cancel so they could maximise space. and they say, that one particular hospital, within about 2—3 days' time, they will collapse, they will not be able to cope. so what you're looking at now is ten hospitals in that position are...
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britain's lizzie deignan has won the women's liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atomeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens race — but onlyjust! julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he'd won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn't see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him. roglic the winner by millimetres. a reminder of our top story. tottenham have battered manchester united 6—1 at old trafford. a favourable return tojose mourniho‘s old club, celebrations from goalscorers heung min—son and harry kane. but with united down to 16th in the table — that's all from sportsday. hello there. numerous flood warnings enforced and those may well start to increase as the rain makes its way into the river systems, but lots of standing water in flooded roads, bbc will have more for you. you can see where the rain is, pretty heavy across parts of northern ireland and be seen a few showers into the sunshine but generally speaking, iran contin
britain's lizzie deignan has won the women's liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atomeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens race — but onlyjust! julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he'd won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn't see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him. roglic the winner by millimetres. a reminder of our...
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britain‘s lizzie deignan has won the women‘s liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atout this for a comeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens liege—bastogne—liege race — but onlyjust!. julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he‘d won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn‘t see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him. roglic the winner by millimetres. a reminder of our top story. tottenham have battered manchester united 6—1 at old trafford. a favourable return tojose mourniho‘s old club, celebrations from goal—scorers heung min—son and harry kane. but with united down to 16th in the table — there will be serious questions for ole gunner solskjaer to answer. that‘s all from sportsday.
britain‘s lizzie deignan has won the women‘s liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — her second victory atout this for a comeback? primoz roglic, who missed out on winning the tour de france after leading for two weeks, won the mens liege—bastogne—liege race — but onlyjust!. julian alaphilippe — wearing the rainbow stripes after winning the world championship — thought he‘d won and put his arms in the air. however, he didn‘t see the yellow and blackjersey coming past him....
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i was in one of the hospitals juts a few days ago, montlegia hospital in the centre of liege. wards in the space of a week of covid patients and basically by saying to everybody else, all nonurgent surgeries to leave and that they had to cancel so they could maximise space. and they say, that one particular hospital, within about 2—3 days' time, they will collapse, they will not be able to cope. so what you're looking at now is ten hospitals in that position are saying to — well, they're basically looking at the amount of staff of sick. 25% of doctors and nurses are now off sick with coronavirus. on top of that, there is about 10% of staff who have tested positive in the past few days, they are asymptomatic. all of those hospitals are saying "you have no choice, "we are giving you no choice, you have to come in and work." that was gavin lee. stay with us on bbc news — still to come. not so inhospitable after all — scientists reveal there may water on the moon. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service
i was in one of the hospitals juts a few days ago, montlegia hospital in the centre of liege. wards in the space of a week of covid patients and basically by saying to everybody else, all nonurgent surgeries to leave and that they had to cancel so they could maximise space. and they say, that one particular hospital, within about 2—3 days' time, they will collapse, they will not be able to cope. so what you're looking at now is ten hospitals in that position are saying to — well, they're...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm lucy hough in liege.a surprising battlegroundrged state in this year's presidential election. trump beat hillary clinton there by only 3.5% in 2016. latinos make up a quarotr of eligibles in the grand canyon state, and while polls show most latinos are supporting biden, stephanie sy reports, latinos are not a completely united voting bloc. >> sy: even in its reduced covid-careful capacity, chef silvana salcido esparza's kitchen is buzzing. but it's her politics that are on the front burner ese days. >> it's the character tt counts. >> sy: esparza spent almost an hour with joe biden when he and senator kamala harris visited the barrio cafe in phoenix for a campaign stop. >> i see a soul there. see a man who has got conviction, who has empathy, who listens. >> sy: covid has put a strain oe business. battling an incurable the restaurant down early in the pandemic, and had to cancel her and her ployees' health insurance. do you think that if biden is elected on november things bwill get better for therio?th >
for the pbs newshour, i'm lucy hough in liege.a surprising battlegroundrged state in this year's presidential election. trump beat hillary clinton there by only 3.5% in 2016. latinos make up a quarotr of eligibles in the grand canyon state, and while polls show most latinos are supporting biden, stephanie sy reports, latinos are not a completely united voting bloc. >> sy: even in its reduced covid-careful capacity, chef silvana salcido esparza's kitchen is buzzing. but it's her politics...
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about a quarter of medical staff in liege are reportedly off work with covid—19.ear—total ban on abortion. poland's constitutional court ruled that abortions even in cases of foetal defects are illegal.
about a quarter of medical staff in liege are reportedly off work with covid—19.ear—total ban on abortion. poland's constitutional court ruled that abortions even in cases of foetal defects are illegal.
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rangers also got off to a winning start with a 2—0 win over standard liege, crowds in belgium for thatptuous finish from keemar roofe. best goal of the night and a memorable way to secure the victory for the scottish side. no three points for celtic though. they lost 3—1 to ac milan. mohammed elyounoussi got them back into the game at 2—1, but despite the late pressure the current serie a leaders made it three with a late goal from yens petter huger. wales have won their latest european championship qualifier after beating the faroe islands at rodney parade. they started slowly and were 1—0 up at half time, but two goals from natasha harding and this one from lily woodham gave them a 4—0 victory, closing the gap on group c leaders norway to four points. time for a quick roundup of the day's other sports stories: british cyclist tayo gaygan hart is just 15 seconds off the lead at the giro d'italia after finishing second on stage 18. he was pipped to the line by the australian, jai hindley. gaygan hart is now up to third in the standings. dan martin is up to second at the vuelta a espana
rangers also got off to a winning start with a 2—0 win over standard liege, crowds in belgium for thatptuous finish from keemar roofe. best goal of the night and a memorable way to secure the victory for the scottish side. no three points for celtic though. they lost 3—1 to ac milan. mohammed elyounoussi got them back into the game at 2—1, but despite the late pressure the current serie a leaders made it three with a late goal from yens petter huger. wales have won their latest european...
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europa league, there's another game underway in belgium as steven gerrard's rangers visit standard lieges in the stands there, too. 3,750 of them. it's rangers‘ first game of the season in front of a crowd. they have got off to a great start. captain james at avenue they have got off to a great start. captainjames at avenue it gave them a 1—0 leeds from the penalty spot. —— tavernier. there are lots of big ties to look forward to later, too. the pick of them involve the team rangers beat on saturday, celtic. neil lennon's side take on zlatan ibrahimovic and co as ac milan visit glasgow. gareth bale could make his first start since rejoining tottenham. they face lask of austria and brendan rodgers‘ leicester are also at home against ukrainian side zorya luhansk. looking ahead to all of those is patrick gearey. kings of the continent don't tend to meet on thursday. celtic and ac milan were once champions. but recent yea rs milan were once champions. but recent years have not been kind to the italians. but you can still find a style in milan. i am zlatan ibrahimovic and i just warming a sty
europa league, there's another game underway in belgium as steven gerrard's rangers visit standard lieges in the stands there, too. 3,750 of them. it's rangers‘ first game of the season in front of a crowd. they have got off to a great start. captain james at avenue they have got off to a great start. captainjames at avenue it gave them a 1—0 leeds from the penalty spot. —— tavernier. there are lots of big ties to look forward to later, too. the pick of them involve the team rangers...
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liege, in belgium, with an astonishing nearly 41% infection rate. we were given rare access to an icu here, now full. the numbers tripling in just three weeks. >> and this is what you call the war zone line. >> yep. >> that's the war zobayan. yep. >> reporter: hospital admissions across the country surging. experts warn the health system is close to collapse. >> reporter: there are ambulances arriving quite often. >> when you're working inside the room and you see them coming, your level of stress is higher and higher. >> reporter: this doctor says delegate's summer lockdown worked but restrictions were relaxed too soon. you had covid-19. >> yep. >> reporter: whilst you were working? but you had no choice. >> i had no choice. no, impossible. i say, it's either that or you're not treating your patients. >> reporter: 75-year-old florent is on the mend. he may not have survived in march, but better treatment now means he will. and it's his birthday. he says his only wish is to go home. with cases climbing, hospitals across europe worry they won't cope
liege, in belgium, with an astonishing nearly 41% infection rate. we were given rare access to an icu here, now full. the numbers tripling in just three weeks. >> and this is what you call the war zone line. >> yep. >> that's the war zobayan. yep. >> reporter: hospital admissions across the country surging. experts warn the health system is close to collapse. >> reporter: there are ambulances arriving quite often. >> when you're working inside the room and...
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in this testing centre in liege, people have been queueing from five o'clock this morning to get herethey are seeing about 250 people. jerome is in charge here. translation: i really think the situation is close to catastrophe. hospitals are almost swamped. some already are. and as for testing, the demand is exploding, and so are positive cases. it feels like we're on a cliff edge. one in three tests are now coming back positive. translation: last wednesday, i had 9% positivity. thursday, 15% and friday, 30%. in 72 hours, it is incredible how positive cases went up. it is worse than in march. we are really feeling the second wave. the uk government has announced billions of pounds of extra help businesses and workers who've been hit by coronavirus restrictions. the scheme doubles the amount of support previously available to companies. here's the chancellor of the exchequer. this is our plan. a plan forjobs, for businesses, for the regions, for our economy, for the country. a plan to support the british people. thejob support programme will replace the current furlough scheme, which e
in this testing centre in liege, people have been queueing from five o'clock this morning to get herethey are seeing about 250 people. jerome is in charge here. translation: i really think the situation is close to catastrophe. hospitals are almost swamped. some already are. and as for testing, the demand is exploding, and so are positive cases. it feels like we're on a cliff edge. one in three tests are now coming back positive. translation: last wednesday, i had 9% positivity. thursday, 15%...
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the rate of spread, because you have brussels and liege the highest regions just walking around is ahot. i have got to say from my experience in portugal and spain and germany and france in recent weeks and months, there are a lot more people who seem -- in supermarkets were not wearing the mask properly or wearing it under se. this is a snapshot of what i am seeing is a journalist but there are layers of which the government is saying people are not getting the message. and that is why there are bigger problems here. >> thank you so mu. now, let's bring you mor dates from across europe. france has set a new daily record f infections on sunday with over 52,000 cases recorded in 24 hours. tohe czech republic, one of europe's worst hotspots. a partial lockdown is in place in field hospitals have been set up. let's turn to spain. >> this is a state of emergency again, that same legal mechanism is being used, t same is back in the spring, but the measures being introduced under i -- is is not the same tight national lockdown we saw in the spring. however, we do have this curfew in place
the rate of spread, because you have brussels and liege the highest regions just walking around is ahot. i have got to say from my experience in portugal and spain and germany and france in recent weeks and months, there are a lot more people who seem -- in supermarkets were not wearing the mask properly or wearing it under se. this is a snapshot of what i am seeing is a journalist but there are layers of which the government is saying people are not getting the message. and that is why there...
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in one particularly hard—hit area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to trenchnior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. the white house says that the chief of staff to the us vice president mike pence has tested positive for coronavirus. marc short is now in self—isolation. mr short has been a key adviser to the white house coronavirus task force, which is chaired by mr pence. he is the second of the vice president's advisers to test positive for the virus. mr pence and his wife have both tested negative and a spokesman said they would maintain their campaign schedule. donald trump has voted in the us presidential election, in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go until the vote on november three, a record 57 million people have already cast their ballots. this is largely due to fears over coronavirus, with the country seeing record daily highs. both mr trump and hi
in one particularly hard—hit area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to trenchnior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. the white house says that the chief of staff to the us vice president mike pence has tested positive for coronavirus. marc short is now in self—isolation. mr short has...
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in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to in paris, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. professor raffaele bruno is the head of infectious diseases at the university of pavia and works in a hospital south of milan. he says the numbers of coronavirus patients at his hospital are growing and governments need to implement harsher measures now to curb the spread of the infection. we have the patients coming to hospital early. for this reason, we have to do more to manage them. because in the first wave, with a patient arriving at the hospital with a very important problem. i mean, right now we are able to see patients in the early phase of the disease. as you know, another lockdown could be the worst for the economic point of view, but right now we need it. we need some restrictions to avoid the spread of infection. right now we need it abs
in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to in paris, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. professor raffaele bruno is the head of infectious diseases at the university of pavia and works in a hospital south of milan. he says the numbers of...
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gavin lee, bbc news, liege.low the same covid guidelines as everyone else. in march, those considered more vulnerable to coronavirus were told to avoid all close contact with people they didn't live with. but sweden's public health agency said there had been physical and mental health consequences for those who had isolated themselves and it wasn't reasonable for them to continue to shoulder such a responsibility. the uk and european union will resume talks today to try to agree on a post—brexit trade deal. discussions stalled last week, with downing street saying the negotiations were over. yesterday, the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, told the european parliament that a deal was within reach if both sides compromised. the government says talks will intensify but that it's possible they won't result in an agreement. here, the conservative mp caroline ansell has resigned as a parliamentary aide to the uk environment secretary after rebelling against the government. she backed an opposition motion demandi
gavin lee, bbc news, liege.low the same covid guidelines as everyone else. in march, those considered more vulnerable to coronavirus were told to avoid all close contact with people they didn't live with. but sweden's public health agency said there had been physical and mental health consequences for those who had isolated themselves and it wasn't reasonable for them to continue to shoulder such a responsibility. the uk and european union will resume talks today to try to agree on a...
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in one particularly hard—hit area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to trencharis, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. south korea's samsung electronics chairman lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate, with dozens of affiliates stretching from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he suffered a heart attack in 2014, it was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. the compa ny‘s overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of the nation's gross domestic product, making it crucial to south korea's economic health. in a statement, the company said: it also said: to the united states now. donald trump has voted in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten
in one particularly hard—hit area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to trencharis, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. south korea's samsung electronics chairman lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's...
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in one particularly hard—hit area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to trench hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. in the last few hours, colombia has become the eighth country in the world to reach more than one million confirmed coronavirus cases. the number of deaths from covid—19 in the country has also passed the 30,000 mark. colombia had one of latin america's longest lockdowns but cases are on the rise again. we saw an aperture in columbia after five months of quarantine, and now we are starting to get back to the new normal. so we are seeing restaurants, we are seeing bars, we are seeing x, y or z. people mixing large groups, often. so it is a variety of factors, all contributing. but the basic factor of it is just a lot of the country being more open. we have heard from the start from the who and others about the importance of testing. test, test, test, is what we have bee
in one particularly hard—hit area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation to trench hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. in the last few hours, colombia has become the eighth country in the world to reach more than one million confirmed coronavirus cases. the number of deaths from covid—19...
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rangers also got off to a winning start with a 2—0 win over standard liege — crowds in belgium for thatght and a memorable way to secure the victory for the scottish side. no three points for celtic, though. they lost 3—1 to ac milan. mohammed elyounoussi got them back into the game at 2—1, but despite the late pressure, the current serie a leaders made it three with a late goal from yens petter huger. wales have won their latest european championship qualifier after beating the faroe islands at rodney parade. they started slowly and were 1—0 up at halftime, but two goals from natasha harding and this one from lily woodham gave them a 4—0 victory, closing the gap on group c leaders norway to four points. time for a quick round—up of the day's other sports stories. and british cyclist tayo gaygan hart is just 15 seconds off the lead at the giro d'italia after finishing second on stage 18. he was pipped to the line by the australian jai hindley. gaygan hart is now up to third in the standings. dan martin is up to second at the vuelta a espana after winning stage 3. the irishman battling u
rangers also got off to a winning start with a 2—0 win over standard liege — crowds in belgium for thatght and a memorable way to secure the victory for the scottish side. no three points for celtic, though. they lost 3—1 to ac milan. mohammed elyounoussi got them back into the game at 2—1, but despite the late pressure, the current serie a leaders made it three with a late goal from yens petter huger. wales have won their latest european championship qualifier after beating the faroe...
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in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation toe. in paris, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. donald trump has voted in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go until the vote on november the 3rd, a record 5a million people have already cast their ballots. this is largely due to fears over coronavirus, with the country seeing record daily highs. both mr trump and his democratic challengerjoe biden are camapigning in crucial states that could swing the contest in their favour. the bbc‘s lebo diseko reports. thank you, sir. thank you very much. donald trump moments after casting his ballot. no surprises for who. i voted for a guy named trump. after that he was off on a whirlwind of stops in battle ground states. he's hitting rallies in north carolina, ohio and wisconsin. 2016 saw donald trump gain
in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation toe. in paris, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line fear it's too little too late. david campanale, bbc news. donald trump has voted in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go until the vote on november the 3rd, a...
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rangers are in belgium, an early kick—off against standard liege.ask at home. the draw‘s been made for the first qualifying round in the women's champions league. glasgow city reached the quarterfinals last season and will face irish side peamount united. northern ireland's linfield ladies have a match away at one of the top seeds anderlecht. and swansea city ladies have a trip to cyprus to apollon. they are all one—off knockout ties. the hull kr head coach tony smith is self—isolating, after coming into contact with someone who has tested positive for covid—i9. the players have been made aware of the situation and their super league match against castleford will go ahead tonight, with assistant coach david hodgson taking charge. the haas formula one team are having a driver clear out for next year. romain grosjean and kevin magnusson are leaving. the us based team were fifth in the constructors championship in 2018 with both drivers, but they have only secured three points between both of them this season. the former formula one rivalry between lew
rangers are in belgium, an early kick—off against standard liege.ask at home. the draw‘s been made for the first qualifying round in the women's champions league. glasgow city reached the quarterfinals last season and will face irish side peamount united. northern ireland's linfield ladies have a match away at one of the top seeds anderlecht. and swansea city ladies have a trip to cyprus to apollon. they are all one—off knockout ties. the hull kr head coach tony smith is self—isolating,...
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in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation toe. in paris, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risksed being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line feel it's too little, too late. david campanale, bbc news. professor raffaele bruno is the head of infectious diseases at the university of pavia and works in a hospital south of milan. he says the numbers of coronavirus patients at his hospital are growing, and governments need to implement harsher measures now to curb the spread of the infection. we cannot meet with the 300 normal patients without any intensive support, and we can arrive at 100 patients in the intensive care unit. the problem right now, we are afraid about, you know, the people, the elderly people, people with comorbidities. we have to take into account that italy was the epicentre in the first wave of covid, but it has more than doubled in a day in cases across the country. for this reason, today, we are close to 5000 patients who hav
in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation toe. in paris, a senior hospital administrator said the current second wave risksed being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line feel it's too little, too late. david campanale, bbc news. professor raffaele bruno is the head of infectious diseases at the university of pavia and works in a hospital south of milan. he says the numbers of...
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in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation tourrent second wave risks being worse than the first. second wave risksed being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line feel it's too little, too late. david campanale, bbc news. first minister of wales has been posting on twitter because, of course, now wales is in this fire break lockdown. he said that the welsh government will review how the weekend has gone with supermarkets and take sure that's common sense is applied to the ban on selling nonessential items during this fire break lockdown. he tweeted," thank you for all your efforts over the last 20 bars to stay at home. we know people are fed up." "it's not easy, but we all have a responsibly to stop the virus spreading." he he goes on to say... president trump has cast his vote in the upcoming us election. early voting has begun in the states of new york and florida — where mr trump voted. coronavirus fears have driven a record 50 million american voters to cast early ball
in one particularly hard—hit area area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation tourrent second wave risks being worse than the first. second wave risksed being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line feel it's too little, too late. david campanale, bbc news. first minister of wales has been posting on twitter because, of course, now wales is in this fire break lockdown. he said that the welsh government will review...
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in one particularly hard—hit areas area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation tonistrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line feel it's too little, too late. david campanale, bbc news. headteachers in england say they're "bitterly disappointed" that the number of laptops they're given for deprived children has been cut by 80%. the government says the devices will be sent to the areas of greatest need. 0ne school says it will receive 13 computers, rather than the 61 it was promised. we got an e—mail at six o'clock last night from the lovely guys at the dfe, at the start of half term which has been such a challenging, the most challenging half term probably on education record, celebrating the fact that the government had secured another 100,000 laptops but they were changing the way they were allocating them. so, excitedly i logged on to see if my allocation had gone up from 61 — i actually needed 168 — so i logged on expecting to hopefully see my 61 had gone up a
in one particularly hard—hit areas area of belgium, liege, doctors have been likening the situation tonistrator said the current second wave risked being worse than the first. restrictions across europe are being tightened, but many on the front line feel it's too little, too late. david campanale, bbc news. headteachers in england say they're "bitterly disappointed" that the number of laptops they're given for deprived children has been cut by 80%. the government says the devices...
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and in the belgian city of liege, things are so bad doctors that begins on wednesday.ring slightly worse than the us right now. but we know from the evidence of the first spike that where europe goes, the us is likely to follow. and compare the warnings from leaders in europe's with the tone of the us president. translation: europe and spain are fairly immersed in the second wave of the pandemic. covid—19 is spreading around the world at high speed. you watch every day in the media, we are already more than 42 million officially affected throughout the world. unfortunately, more than 1 million people have died worldwide. translation: we are not helpless and facing the virus. our actions determine the strength and speed of which it spreads. in the imperative thing for all of us to do is to reduce contact, to meet fewer people. if we all stick together, we will all meet the enormous challenge posed by this virus. ...turn on the cult television, covid, covid, covid, covid. a plane goes down 500 people dead they don't talk about it. covid, covid, covid. by the way on novem
and in the belgian city of liege, things are so bad doctors that begins on wednesday.ring slightly worse than the us right now. but we know from the evidence of the first spike that where europe goes, the us is likely to follow. and compare the warnings from leaders in europe's with the tone of the us president. translation: europe and spain are fairly immersed in the second wave of the pandemic. covid—19 is spreading around the world at high speed. you watch every day in the media, we are...
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they've beaten standard liege 2—0, with this brilliant goal by kemar roofe. good evening.lor has unveiled billions of pounds of extra support for workers and businesses across the uk, after he accepted that even those not forced to shut were facing what he called "profound economic uncertainty". there's been anger in recent weeks from businesses under tier 2 restrictions. they'd complained that they would be better off if they were made to close completely under tier 3 restrictions. now, rishi sunak has stepped in to help. from 1st november, employers will pay less and staff can work fewer hours and still be eligible for government support. to qualify, employees will have to workjust 20% of their normal hours — as little as one day a week — but overall they will still take home about three—quarters of their pay. employers will only pay 5% for hours not worked — much less than previously planned. there are also cash grants for those in tier 2. if you are a business, you can claim up to £2,100 a month. if you are self—employed, then you could claim up to £3,750 over three mo
they've beaten standard liege 2—0, with this brilliant goal by kemar roofe. good evening.lor has unveiled billions of pounds of extra support for workers and businesses across the uk, after he accepted that even those not forced to shut were facing what he called "profound economic uncertainty". there's been anger in recent weeks from businesses under tier 2 restrictions. they'd complained that they would be better off if they were made to close completely under tier 3 restrictions....
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about a quarter of medical staff in liege are reportedly off work with covid—19.housands of people have blocked roads across poland on the fifth consecutive day of protests against a near—total ban on abortion. poland's constitutional court ruled that abortions even in cases of foetal defects are illegal. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard and the director of thejohn smith centre at glasgow university & former scottish labour leader, kezia dugdale. the daily mail says borisjohnson is facing the first signs of revolt from the his so—called "‘red wall‘ mps — over covid laws in the north. the guardian reports that tory mps in northern england say the covid—19 pandemic has exposed what they describe as "the deep structural and systemic disadvantage faced by their communities". and the ‘i' says more than 50 of those conservative mps are demanding a "‘clear road map‘ for northern areas of england — that have been hardest hit by increased coronavirus restrictions
about a quarter of medical staff in liege are reportedly off work with covid—19.housands of people have blocked roads across poland on the fifth consecutive day of protests against a near—total ban on abortion. poland's constitutional court ruled that abortions even in cases of foetal defects are illegal. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard and the director of thejohn smith centre at...
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and incredibly, in the belgian city of liege, doctors there have been asked to keep working even if theyronavirus. to prevent the health system collapsing. there are similarfears the health system collapsing. there are similar fears in spain with around 17,000 new covered cases reported a day. —— covid cases. according to the emergency health chief, if cases continue to rise over the next two weeks, it is possible by the middle or third week of november that intensive care units may be close to collapse and certainly in a critical condition. and now in norway, new measures are being introduced after 1200 cases we re introduced after 1200 cases were reported last week. limits are being introduced to keep private gatherings and business meetings to under 50 people and a new ten day quarantine role forforeign workers a new ten day quarantine role for foreign workers entering from some of the worst hit countries. including france where hospitals registered over 1300 new coronavirus patients on monday in the highest one—day increase since april. in this hospital in newcastle in the uk, a sobe
and incredibly, in the belgian city of liege, doctors there have been asked to keep working even if theyronavirus. to prevent the health system collapsing. there are similarfears the health system collapsing. there are similar fears in spain with around 17,000 new covered cases reported a day. —— covid cases. according to the emergency health chief, if cases continue to rise over the next two weeks, it is possible by the middle or third week of november that intensive care units may be...
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. >>> and we're taking you down to santa cruz, live look at the break water liegs g lighthouse whereeople in santa cruz are waking up a lot cooler. lisa, it's about 30 degrees cooler this morning than they woke up yesterday. lisa will be back in the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. . . . to put on me about having hiv isn't gonna fit. that's for sure. my name is zach and i'm on biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment . . . . . . used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure but with one small . . . . . . pill, biktarvy fights hiv . . . . . . to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. serious side
. >>> and we're taking you down to santa cruz, live look at the break water liegs g lighthouse whereeople in santa cruz are waking up a lot cooler. lisa, it's about 30 degrees cooler this morning than they woke up yesterday. lisa will be back in the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends...
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and incredibly, in the belgian city of liege, doctors there have been asked to keep working even if theynue to rise over the next two weeks, it is possible by the middle or third week of november that intensive care units may be close to collapse and certainly in a critical condition. and now in norway, new measures are being introduced after 1,200 cases were reported last week. limits are being introduced to keep private gatherings and business meetings to under 50 people and a new ten day quarantine role for foreign workers entering from some of the worst hit countries, including france where hospitals registered over 1,300 new coronavirus patients on monday in the highest one—day increase since april. in this hospital in newcastle in the uk, a sobering reminder from one covid patient why european governments feel the need to act. i remember getting up at about three o'clock in the morning to use the bathroom. the next thing i remember, i was on my hands and knees, on all fours on the landing, gasping for breath. i didn't think i was going to come out of it. i was very frightened. we j
and incredibly, in the belgian city of liege, doctors there have been asked to keep working even if theynue to rise over the next two weeks, it is possible by the middle or third week of november that intensive care units may be close to collapse and certainly in a critical condition. and now in norway, new measures are being introduced after 1,200 cases were reported last week. limits are being introduced to keep private gatherings and business meetings to under 50 people and a new ten day...
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and it was in injury time, to seal the win over standard liege.ng it doesnt get you any you any more than a tap in. that goal compounded a miserable night for celtic. mohamed elyounoussi gave the scottish champions, hope of a fight back against ac milan, but despite late pressure, they lost 3—1, in the end. there was a comprehensive win for spurs. heung min son, getting the final goal in their 3—0 win, against lask. an impressive debut for new striker carlos vinicius too. he set up two of the goals and impressed his manager. first match, i'm really happy. the only thing that was missing there was was one goal, but then we could see that is much more than that. not selfish is a good target, man. you can even play with harry kane when his good period arrive. 3,000 fans saw arsenal come from behind to beat rapid vienna in austria. gunners pair bernd leno, and david luiz, gifted the home side the lead, but luiz made amends and levelled the game before pierre emerick, aubameyang completed the comeback. a convincing win for leicester too as they beat uk
and it was in injury time, to seal the win over standard liege.ng it doesnt get you any you any more than a tap in. that goal compounded a miserable night for celtic. mohamed elyounoussi gave the scottish champions, hope of a fight back against ac milan, but despite late pressure, they lost 3—1, in the end. there was a comprehensive win for spurs. heung min son, getting the final goal in their 3—0 win, against lask. an impressive debut for new striker carlos vinicius too. he set up two of...
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rangers also got off to a winning start with a 2—0 win over standard liege.o seal the victory for the scottish side. and all the latest scores from tonight's other games on the website. bbc.co. uk/football wales have won their latest european championship qualifier beating the faroe islands at rodney parade. they started slowly and were 1—nil up at half time. but two goals from natasha harding. and this one from lily woodham gave them a 4—nil victory, closing the gap on group c leaders norway to four points. the draw‘s been made for the first qualifying round in the women's champions league. glasgow city reached the quarterfinals last season and will face irish side peamount united. northern ireland's linffield ladies have a match away at one of the top seeds anderlecht. and swansea city ladies have a trip to cyprus to apollon. they are all one—off knockout ties. to rugby union and england's match against the barbarians at twickenham on sunday could be off that's after as many as twelve of the baba's players breached covid protocols, leaving their hotel bubbl
rangers also got off to a winning start with a 2—0 win over standard liege.o seal the victory for the scottish side. and all the latest scores from tonight's other games on the website. bbc.co. uk/football wales have won their latest european championship qualifier beating the faroe islands at rodney parade. they started slowly and were 1—nil up at half time. but two goals from natasha harding. and this one from lily woodham gave them a 4—nil victory, closing the gap on group c leaders...
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britain‘s lizzie deignan has won the women‘s liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — she‘s now won two of thethon but there was no shortage of drama.world record holder eliud kipchoge could only manage eighth but there was an exciting sprint finish with ethipopian shura kitata just pipping kenyan vincent kipchumba to the line. the conditions were cold and wet for both the men‘s and women‘s events. world record holder brigid kosguy won the women‘s race after going clear of world champion ruth chepengetich to retain her title. there was disappointment for britain‘s david weir, who was going for a ninth victory in the men‘s wheelchair race. he finished second behind brent lakatos from canada who had too much pace in the home stretch. with the amateur runners not allowed to take part, 45,000 people completed the marathon wherever they could. 0rganisers said they believed every runner would serve as a beacon of light in uncertain times — and that the race would help raise tens of millions for charities. someone this room was racing yesterday. how did it go? expect someone yesterday. how did it go?
britain‘s lizzie deignan has won the women‘s liege—bastogne—liege cycle race — she‘s now won two of thethon but there was no shortage of drama.world record holder eliud kipchoge could only manage eighth but there was an exciting sprint finish with ethipopian shura kitata just pipping kenyan vincent kipchumba to the line. the conditions were cold and wet for both the men‘s and women‘s events. world record holder brigid kosguy won the women‘s race after going clear of world...
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for a goal scored in the europa league — and it was in injury time — to seal the win over standard lieges a win for spurs. heung—min son getting the final goal in their 3—0 win against lask. an impressive debut for new striker carlos vinicius too. he set up two of the goals. a first start, too, for gareth bale — some strike force coming together at spurs. 3,000 fans saw arsenal come from behind to beat rapid vienna in austria. david luiz levelled the game. pierre emerick—aubameyang completed the comeback. a convincing win for leicester, too, as they beat ukrainian side zorya luhansk 3—0. kelechi iheanacho set up the first two before scoring their third. a great night overall apart from celtic. in rugby, wasps exeterfinal goes ahead after what's got enough players. they will be weakened against the european champions. the problem is covid? yes, either affected directly or self—isolating. maybe the university will be the spurn. a big weekend ahead with the six nations returning tomorrow. thanks. when we take a picture of someone with their eyes shut, it's usually classed a mistake. but one
for a goal scored in the europa league — and it was in injury time — to seal the win over standard lieges a win for spurs. heung—min son getting the final goal in their 3—0 win against lask. an impressive debut for new striker carlos vinicius too. he set up two of the goals. a first start, too, for gareth bale — some strike force coming together at spurs. 3,000 fans saw arsenal come from behind to beat rapid vienna in austria. david luiz levelled the game. pierre emerick—aubameyang...
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years ago under pressure, the government ordered a review, in her report, early this year, lady comber lieges set up a support group. at a meeting last months with north of england she was devastated to hear the specialised centres would only cover vaginal mesh, not bowel operations like hers. —— nhs england. they state it does not fall under women's and children's specialist services. however, the new mesh centre also have a co nsulta nt new mesh centre also have a consultant within their for the vaginal mesh, so is that not the same? in a statement, the nhs has said: but these women urgently need help now, they say they can't afford to wait. i don't know where my future is going, if i could ever be a mother, the options seem to be a stoma or carry on suffering the way you are. i feel completely lost. joining us is clave griffiths who ones a support group online. i know you are in a wheelchair because of the impact of the mesh on you, just explain what the impact has been?m i had my surgery in 2012. my health deteriorated for five years. i suffer with pain every day, there is days i can't g
years ago under pressure, the government ordered a review, in her report, early this year, lady comber lieges set up a support group. at a meeting last months with north of england she was devastated to hear the specialised centres would only cover vaginal mesh, not bowel operations like hers. —— nhs england. they state it does not fall under women's and children's specialist services. however, the new mesh centre also have a co nsulta nt new mesh centre also have a consultant within their...
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players, before from over 54 yards out — inside his own half — he fires the ball into the standard liegepressure, they lost 3—1 in the end. there was a comprehensive win for spurs, heung—min son getting the final goal in their 3—0 win against lask. an impressive debut for new striker carlos vinicius too. he set up two of the goals and impressed his manager. first match, i'm really happy. the only thing that was missing there was one goal, but then we could see that is much more than that. not selfish, is a good target, man. you can even play with harry kane when his good period arrive. 3000 fans saw arsenal come from behind to beat rapid vienna in austria. not a great start, bernd leno and david luiz gifting the home side the lead, but luiz made amends to level the game before pierre emerick aubameyang completed the comeback. a convincing win for leicester too as they beat ukrainian side zorya luhansk 3—0. kelechi iheanacho set up the first two, before scoring their third. wales' women's side kept their hopes of reaching next summer's euros alive with a 4—0 win over faroe islands. they s
players, before from over 54 yards out — inside his own half — he fires the ball into the standard liegepressure, they lost 3—1 in the end. there was a comprehensive win for spurs, heung—min son getting the final goal in their 3—0 win against lask. an impressive debut for new striker carlos vinicius too. he set up two of the goals and impressed his manager. first match, i'm really happy. the only thing that was missing there was one goal, but then we could see that is much more than...