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and charlotte's house until joins me now from london charlotte can you tell us more about what's planned for today. hello there yes we're hearing that so this funeral service will have prince philip's fingerprints all over it he specially the question to them is not the usual pomp and circumstance associated with work you know that it would be instead no nonsense now for that reason it will be a ceremonial royal ceremony rather than a state funeral it will be very scaled back and we're told that it will pay tribute not only to his years of military service but his service as britain's longest serving consuls as well it will honor his his humor and his humanity we're also told now one moment i think that a lot of people will be looking out for as part of the service will be the hearse that his coffin will be taking to the chapel and it's a specially designed by prince philip was himself over a period of years it would be a landrover defender which will carry the coffin in the back and i'm sure many smiles that will come from living rooms across the country when they see that moments of a
and charlotte's house until joins me now from london charlotte can you tell us more about what's planned for today. hello there yes we're hearing that so this funeral service will have prince philip's fingerprints all over it he specially the question to them is not the usual pomp and circumstance associated with work you know that it would be instead no nonsense now for that reason it will be a ceremonial royal ceremony rather than a state funeral it will be very scaled back and we're told...
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correspondent charles charles hill joins us from london but welcome both let's start with you there in london charlotte let's start 1st of all with some of the response that you're seeing back in the u.k. . when i was through a statement from the palace that we 1st learned of prince philip's pulsing they put out the announcement saying that his royal highness pasta way peacefully this morning when the consul the royal family joined with people around the world in mourning his loss and it was that very short sperry's combis statement then triggered an outpouring of responses prime minister boris johnson leading tributes he made a statement outside number 10 downing street today he was focusing particularly on prince philip's public service decades a public service he called him an x. but carriage drive a steering the royal family he said it remains an institution an interest peaceably by 2 for the balance and happiness of on national lives that was then followed by statements for him all 4 nations while scotland northern ireland politicians of all political stripes we know as well that says flanks is no
correspondent charles charles hill joins us from london but welcome both let's start with you there in london charlotte let's start 1st of all with some of the response that you're seeing back in the u.k. . when i was through a statement from the palace that we 1st learned of prince philip's pulsing they put out the announcement saying that his royal highness pasta way peacefully this morning when the consul the royal family joined with people around the world in mourning his loss and it was...
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correspondent charlet telson pill is following today's events for us at windsor castle just outside london charlotte welcome to talk us through the key moments of the funeral. and call in so many ways this was a funeral a royal funeral like no other you may have expected for a royal it's the seniority is prince philip that the huge crowns he gathered to pay their final respects butts in line with covert restrictions people have been to stay away both by the government and the royal family in order to avoid crowds gathering to violate those caves restrictions as you mentioned that the royal family as well abiding by the rules 30 people present to the funeral close family and friends the world family themselves social distancing jaring the service wearing face masks as well saying none of the pump and certainly you might expect from a royal funeral now one of the in jaring moments i'm sure will be the image of the queen sitting alone putting a very very somber figure in line with the restrictions she wasn't near any other member of the row family but clearly that is an image that has his touch the nat
correspondent charlet telson pill is following today's events for us at windsor castle just outside london charlotte welcome to talk us through the key moments of the funeral. and call in so many ways this was a funeral a royal funeral like no other you may have expected for a royal it's the seniority is prince philip that the huge crowns he gathered to pay their final respects butts in line with covert restrictions people have been to stay away both by the government and the royal family in...
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correspondent charles charles joins us from london but welcome both let's start with you there in london charlotte let's start 1st of all with some of the response that you're seeing that in the u k. when i was through a statement from the palace that we 1st learned of prince philip's poncing they put out the announcement saying that his royal highness pasta way peacefully this morning when the consul the royal family joined with people around the world in mourning his loss and it was that very short very somber statement then triggered an outpouring of responses prime minister boris johnson leading tributes he made a statement outside number 10 downing street today he was focusing particularly on prince philip's public service decades of public service he called him an x. but carriage drive a steering the royal family he said it remains an institution an interest peaceably by to the balance and happiness of on national lives that was then followed by statements for him all for nations while scotland northern ireland politicians of all political stripes we know as well that said flanks is now at l
correspondent charles charles joins us from london but welcome both let's start with you there in london charlotte let's start 1st of all with some of the response that you're seeing that in the u k. when i was through a statement from the palace that we 1st learned of prince philip's poncing they put out the announcement saying that his royal highness pasta way peacefully this morning when the consul the royal family joined with people around the world in mourning his loss and it was that very...
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considered a is still considered a success and rights to be used by current sales until in london tonight charlotte thank you. 1000 crimes in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported were going for sales in new deaths from covert 19 doctors say a local variant of the buyers is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of 4000 deaths in one day may be partly due to the late reports of fatalities over easter but the situation is dire and back as a vaccination that the governor of south paolo a facing resistance from the federal government. or president both now know isn't the tories denial of the dangers of the disease international media has already established that he's responsible for the current shortage of vaccine in brazil today. since the pandemic started the far right president has not only played down the dangers of the disease he's also actively try to prevent vaccination campaigns like the one in some powerful. in one of his
considered a is still considered a success and rights to be used by current sales until in london tonight charlotte thank you. 1000 crimes in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported were going for sales in new deaths from covert 19 doctors say a local variant of the buyers is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of 4000...
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you know the happy english that includes our very own in charlotte tells until she's following the story for us tonight in london good evening to you charlotte we know boris johnson is calling this a major step towards freedom how excited are people about these changes me what's it like in london today. good evening brant warr i can only echo what was said at the beginning of that report just now talking about just how cold it is this evening as you know whom at the moment and in spite of that this powerful hiding in london is pretty packed i'm sure you can see if i step aside now we're being told that the pope has been fully booked today and have been will be for some weeks to come another story that we're hearing is the case across london indeed across england today pubs fully booked people eager to get inside rules i think similar scenes outside shops we've seen kids of people standing in line waiting for the 1st time in months to go in and go into those shops open what you have to really bear in mind here about people's excitements is that there's been a very hard lockdown in the leak a for several months we
you know the happy english that includes our very own in charlotte tells until she's following the story for us tonight in london good evening to you charlotte we know boris johnson is calling this a major step towards freedom how excited are people about these changes me what's it like in london today. good evening brant warr i can only echo what was said at the beginning of that report just now talking about just how cold it is this evening as you know whom at the moment and in spite of that...
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s correspondent charlotte shows until she is on the story for us tonight she joins me from london good evening to you charlotte stanza millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what did people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact so far have been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern among the people that i've spoken to as you might expect concern higher among younger people that we've been hearing that that the risk benefit calculation is very different when looking at a given the jobs on this that tease than it is to giving the job to those who are older who have more of a risk of ending up being hospitalized or indeed dying from covert 19 so yes there is some concern but the agreement is that any risks hit. the benefits far outweigh any of the risks in fact we were told today by the medicines a regulator that the risk of these potential blood clots is vanishingly small so i
s correspondent charlotte shows until she is on the story for us tonight she joins me from london good evening to you charlotte stanza millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what did people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact so far have been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern...
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i could say is still considered a success rights to be used later on that sells until in london tonight charlotte thank you well the 1000 crimes is in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported within 4 sales of new deaths from coburg 19 doctors say a local variant of the virus is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of 4000 deaths in one day may be partly due to the late reports of fatalities over easter but the situation is dire and back as a vaccination that the governor of south paolo a facing resistance from the federal government. or president both and i know isn't the tories denial of the dangers of the disease international media has already established that he's responsible for the current shortage of vaccine in brazil today. since the pandemic started the far right president has not only played down the dangers of the disease he's also actively try to prevent vaccination campaigns like the one in some powerful. in one
i could say is still considered a success rights to be used later on that sells until in london tonight charlotte thank you well the 1000 crimes is in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported within 4 sales of new deaths from coburg 19 doctors say a local variant of the virus is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of 4000...
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could see day is still considered a success rights to be used later on that feels until in london tonight charlotte thank you. well the 1000 crimes in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported were going for sales in new deaths from coburg 19 doctors say a local variant of the virus is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of 4000 deaths in one day may be partly due to the late reports of fatalities over easter but the situation is dire and back as a vaccination that the governor of south paolo a facing resistance from the federal government. or president both and i know isn't the tories denial of the dangers of the disease international media has already established that he's responsible for the current shortage of vaccine in brazil to date. since the pandemic started the far right president has not only played down the dangers of the disease he's also actively trying to prevent vaccination campaigns like the one in some powerful
could see day is still considered a success rights to be used later on that feels until in london tonight charlotte thank you. well the 1000 crimes in brazil is getting worse by the day on tuesday for the 1st time brazil reported were going for sales in new deaths from coburg 19 doctors say a local variant of the virus is causing this latest surge which has pushed the health care system to the breaking point. another sorry milestone in brazil's mismanaged response to the pandemic the figure of...
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and charlotte shell some tell us following this story for us from london hi charlotte as we mentioned the prime minister boris johnson saying this is a major step towards freedom i imagine that people are pretty excited about these openings so what's the atmosphere like in london today. absolutely samy as i'm sure you can imagine there being queues outside some shops people best bit desperate to get back and find those stores all to mummify closure rather we've seen images of people lifting up that pint in celebration off to midnight last night we're also hearing from number one storms and the hospitality. arena is that. it's off for weeks in advance over the weekend people so excited to get back into the pubs and restaurants courts had to be pointed out that it is only outdoor areas that are open at the moment indoor areas are still restricted but people here don't and they really do feel like this is the step towards the end here all this pandemic the business isn't. so much over the last year with tens of thousands of jobs gone many businesses are closing they are on the roof to be
and charlotte shell some tell us following this story for us from london hi charlotte as we mentioned the prime minister boris johnson saying this is a major step towards freedom i imagine that people are pretty excited about these openings so what's the atmosphere like in london today. absolutely samy as i'm sure you can imagine there being queues outside some shops people best bit desperate to get back and find those stores all to mummify closure rather we've seen images of people lifting up...
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of for more i'm joined now by charlotte pill joins us in london good to see you charlotte have you already booked your next holiday i we hear that a book is expected soon. monica i haven't yet but clearly any talk of travel here in the u.k. international transit travel is a tonic to people's is here what you have to bear in mind is u.k. has been one of the what affected places buying the pandemic of a huge death toll here so any talk now office 3 very strict look downs of being able to to travel is extremely welcome having said that though it is still early days we are expecting prime minister boris johnson to announce some steps towards how international travel will be possible currently it's not allowed the u.k. as citizens travel abroad for toryism until at the very earliest may 17th now we are expecting to hear from boris johnson that abdullah may 17th the u.k. main should use a traffic light system which you mentioned web by countries a great is whether the red amber or green determined by thought that vaccine programs how far ahead they off the prevalence of cases coronavirus cases a
of for more i'm joined now by charlotte pill joins us in london good to see you charlotte have you already booked your next holiday i we hear that a book is expected soon. monica i haven't yet but clearly any talk of travel here in the u.k. international transit travel is a tonic to people's is here what you have to bear in mind is u.k. has been one of the what affected places buying the pandemic of a huge death toll here so any talk now office 3 very strict look downs of being able to to...
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let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte shell some phil is standing by for us there charlotte and bring us up to date on the latest you're hearing and seeing there in london. well condolences as i'm sure you can imagine a streaming in at the moment not just from the u.k. but around the world as well i'm going to start off by telling you a little bit about the statement from the palace that broke the news the prince philip had passed away and that statement they said that so the world family will join with people around the world in mourning his loss they've said that they will pitch count further announcements in june of course for now though that is in the short term we are expecting to hear from the royal family that short very dignified statements confirming his passing we also heard from prime minister boris johnson he was the 1st to make an official statement in public he put out a statement saying prince phillip and the affections of generations in the u.k. he describes him as an expert carriage driver steering the royal family so it remains an institution indisputably v
let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte shell some phil is standing by for us there charlotte and bring us up to date on the latest you're hearing and seeing there in london. well condolences as i'm sure you can imagine a streaming in at the moment not just from the u.k. but around the world as well i'm going to start off by telling you a little bit about the statement from the palace that broke the news the prince philip had passed away and that statement they said that so the...
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let's go right to london correspondent charlotte shell some tell is standing by for us charlotte as we said windsor castle now confirming that prince philip has passed away at the age of 99 what more can you tell us about what you're hearing there. yeah that's right we've had a statement from the royal family and noun saying that embarrassed poncing it says with deep sorry the majesty the queen has announced the death of head beloved husband his royal highness the prince philip cheek of edinburgh and his royal highness has passed away peacefully this morning wins the consul now we are expecting more of a statement from the palace on that we're also hearing that the prime minister is due to give a statement outside downing street as well obviously we're expecting not to be an extremely somber moment the fessenden ister of scotland also joining those paying their respects already to this news she's tweeted that she's deeply saddened by the news that that you could get him for his dying she said i said my personal and deep consignments condolences and those of the scottish government and
let's go right to london correspondent charlotte shell some tell is standing by for us charlotte as we said windsor castle now confirming that prince philip has passed away at the age of 99 what more can you tell us about what you're hearing there. yeah that's right we've had a statement from the royal family and noun saying that embarrassed poncing it says with deep sorry the majesty the queen has announced the death of head beloved husband his royal highness the prince philip cheek of...
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correspondent charlotte chance until joins us from london i know you've been to buckingham palace today and tell us more about what you've seen or people have been saying charlotte. well as i'm sure you can imagine tributes are pouring in not just here in the u.k. but around from around the world wild leaders paying tribute to the jacob an umbrella is an icon of public service his decades of public service by the size of the queen and also offering their condolences to the queen and the whole royal family i was at buckingham palace that what was small crowds gathered some people laying flowers outside the palace but the government on the palace here are a recommending that people people instead pay tribute to the jack of edinburgh on an online consulate a book of consolation that's because it's not being encouraged to queues or large crowds gathered of course the u.k. is still under covert 19 restrictions at the moment so there is a concern about any crowds gathering but there has been a big outpouring of grief for that you can bet imbra who we know has passed away just 2 months shy of
correspondent charlotte chance until joins us from london i know you've been to buckingham palace today and tell us more about what you've seen or people have been saying charlotte. well as i'm sure you can imagine tributes are pouring in not just here in the u.k. but around from around the world wild leaders paying tribute to the jacob an umbrella is an icon of public service his decades of public service by the size of the queen and also offering their condolences to the queen and the whole...
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charlotte's also in london thank you. well to answer some other stories making news around the world swedish climate campaigner grettir tolbert will not attend the international climate summit in scotland in november the teenage activist says the uneven distribution of covert 19 vaccines means countries will not be able to participate on equal terms for european council president sharma shell says even threats its response to the european commission in the headers you have on the line being left without a chair during talks with the turkish president if he could go back in time he said he would ensure a seating arrangement that respected everyone. it's a huge drug the regulator is reviewing reports of blood clots and for people who received the johnson and johnson and covert 19 vaccine the european medicines agency is also expanding its investigation of a b. astra zeneca shot to include reports of a bleeding condition. here in germany chancellor i'm going to medical is to centralize the powers of the 16 federal states to
charlotte's also in london thank you. well to answer some other stories making news around the world swedish climate campaigner grettir tolbert will not attend the international climate summit in scotland in november the teenage activist says the uneven distribution of covert 19 vaccines means countries will not be able to participate on equal terms for european council president sharma shell says even threats its response to the european commission in the headers you have on the line being...
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london. is standing by for us hi charlotte it's good to see you i imagine a lot of people are pretty excited about these reopening sedate so tell us what the atmosphere is like in london today. that's right we've been seeing images of people queuing up outside shops you had in that report just the excitement for many it being announced go outside in pubs again at the moment there was some who even sat outside at need nights to mock the easing of these restrictions with with points to so a lot of excitement here in the u.k. in england at the moment but i think you really do have to bear in mind the toll that the last year has taken on the u.k. we had a number of. u.k. has one of the highest death tolls in the world over hunching 20000 people have lost their lives to code it has been in and now very strict restrictions particularly over the last few months where it's not been possible in various points even to meet someone from another more than one person from another household outside it's clearly also taken a huge toll on businesses as well many jobs lost many businesses are having to close
london. is standing by for us hi charlotte it's good to see you i imagine a lot of people are pretty excited about these reopening sedate so tell us what the atmosphere is like in london today. that's right we've been seeing images of people queuing up outside shops you had in that report just the excitement for many it being announced go outside in pubs again at the moment there was some who even sat outside at need nights to mock the easing of these restrictions with with points to so a lot...
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and some tell us following the story for us from london hi charlotte as we mentioned the prime minister boris johnson saying this is a major step towards freedom i imagine the people are pretty excited about these opening so what's the atmosphere like in london today. absolutely samy as i'm sure you can imagine there being queues outside some shops people best but desperate to get back inside those stores also among. rather we've seen images of people lifting up that pint in celebration off to midnight last night we're also hearing from number one strong winds and the hospitality. rain is that bed for weeks in advance over the weekend people so excited to get back a pub and restaurants had to be pointed out an outdoor areas that are right at the moment in areas on still restricted but people here are going to really do feel like this is the step towards the end here of this pandemic the business isn't. so much over the last year with tens of thousands of jobs gone many businesses are closing they are on the roof to be reopening again and the prime minister boris johnson has said very cl
and some tell us following the story for us from london hi charlotte as we mentioned the prime minister boris johnson saying this is a major step towards freedom i imagine the people are pretty excited about these opening so what's the atmosphere like in london today. absolutely samy as i'm sure you can imagine there being queues outside some shops people best but desperate to get back inside those stores also among. rather we've seen images of people lifting up that pint in celebration off to...
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let's talk more about these findings now we have our correspondents on the story charlotte also phil is in london and riegert is in brussels it's good to see you both there and let's start with you there in brussels the e m a again decided not to limit access to this astra zeneca vaccine to certain age groups even though many national regulators have decided to do so tell us more about how it justified this decision the scientists the sea risk and gender not specific factors of for this vaccine they found that out of 86 cases in 86 cases out of 25000000 there is a link to the vaccine but no clear evidence that has in the actually caused the true bose's and hence the recommendation to go on the pacific solution well meanwhile charlotte you know in the u.k. tens of millions of people have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca vaccine and now people under 30 days won't get it so how are people there reacting . right yes amy $20000000.00 people in total here in the u.k. it had of the astra zeneca vaccine and the suggestion now that there is a more plausible link between this vaccine and these
let's talk more about these findings now we have our correspondents on the story charlotte also phil is in london and riegert is in brussels it's good to see you both there and let's start with you there in brussels the e m a again decided not to limit access to this astra zeneca vaccine to certain age groups even though many national regulators have decided to do so tell us more about how it justified this decision the scientists the sea risk and gender not specific factors of for this vaccine...
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let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte chelsea help us standing by for us there charlotte bring us up to date on the latest that you're seeing and hearing there in london. right well the palace has put out a statement confirming the passing of that you could then in bray it's said that with a deep sorrow of her majesty the queen announces the death of her beloved husband his royal highness prince philip jacob edinburgh it goes on to say highness passed away peacefully this morning at windsor castle further announcements will be made into course it says and finally says the world family join with people around the world in mourning his loss so that's the statement that we've had on the palace nothing else as yet but we are hearing that people are asked slowly starting to gather around the palace we know as well that the flag there is flying at half mast and a statement has put in the top confirming that you can bet embarrass passing on the palace gates now the statements from politicians here in the u.k. have been coming through thick and fast here the prime minister boris
let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte chelsea help us standing by for us there charlotte bring us up to date on the latest that you're seeing and hearing there in london. right well the palace has put out a statement confirming the passing of that you could then in bray it's said that with a deep sorrow of her majesty the queen announces the death of her beloved husband his royal highness prince philip jacob edinburgh it goes on to say highness passed away peacefully this morning...
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correspondent charlotte telson pel in london he has been with married to the queen as the 70 years he's remains at the site by has signed for countless appearances often through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then alter the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which are remembered widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you are chrome on a key here he has been a constant steadying figure here for decades. the british royal family tweeted it
correspondent charlotte telson pel in london he has been with married to the queen as the 70 years he's remains at the site by has signed for countless appearances often through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then alter the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of...
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london. is standing by for us hi charlotte it's good to see you i imagine a lot of people are pretty excited about these reopening sedate so tell us what the atmosphere is like in london today. that's right i've been seeing images of people queuing up outside shops you had in that report just said the excitement for many it being announced go outside in pubs again at the moment there were some who even sat outside at midnight to mock the easing of these restrictions with with the points all to do so a lot of excitement here in the u.k. in england at the moment but i think you really do have to bear in mind the toll that the last year has taken on the u.k. we had a number of. u.k. has one of the highest death tolls in the world over 120000 people have lost their lives to cope it has been in a now very strict restrictions particularly over the last few months where it's not been possible in various points even to meet someone from another more than one person from another household outside it's clearly also taken a huge toll on businesses as well many jobs lost many businesses having to close s
london. is standing by for us hi charlotte it's good to see you i imagine a lot of people are pretty excited about these reopening sedate so tell us what the atmosphere is like in london today. that's right i've been seeing images of people queuing up outside shops you had in that report just said the excitement for many it being announced go outside in pubs again at the moment there were some who even sat outside at midnight to mock the easing of these restrictions with with the points all to...
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you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte tells until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st points back in the pub i'm sure you can see behind me and still are pretty packed is they have been told they we're hearing from the managers that said today has been fully booked and says i guess 3rd piecing across the country at the moment people thrilled to be back inside a back half pubs are drinking once again here in england a lot of excitement of course this is such welcome news for people who are very sad it had and enjoyed a very tough look down here in england but the owners of these businesses as well not just pubs and restaurants the retail sector is while this is very very welcome news it's been a very challenging year indeed lot of jobs lost a lot of businesse
you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte tells until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st points back in the pub i'm sure you can see...
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let's talk more about these findings now we have our correspondents on the story charlotte shells from hell is in london and regular it is in brussels it's good to see you both there let's are with you there in brussels the e m a again decided not to limit access to this astra zeneca vaccine to certain age groups even though many national regulators have decided to do so tell us more about how it justified this decision the scientists to the. risks and gender not specific factors of for this vaccine they found that out of 86 cases in 86 cases out of 25000000 there is a link to the vaccine but no clear evidence that this has in it to actually cause the trouble this is and hence the recommendation to go on the pacific solution well meanwhile charlotte you know in the u.k. tens of millions of people have already been backs unaided with the astra zeneca vaccine and now people under 30 days won't get it so how are people there reacting . right yes to me $20000000.00 people in total here in the u.k. of had of the astra zeneca vaccine and the suggestion now that there is a more plausible link between this vacc
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correspondent charlotte chance until joins us from london i know you've been to buckingham palace today and tell us more about what you've seen or people have been saying charlotte. i'm sure you can imagine tributes are pouring in not just here in the u.k. but around from around the world wild leaders paying tribute to the jacob an umbrella as an icon of public service his decades of public service by the size of the queen and also offering their condolences to the queen and the whole royal family i was at buckingham palace that what was small crowds gathered some people laying flowers outside the palace but buys a government on the palace here a recommending that people people instead pay tribute to the jacob edinburgh on an online consulate a book of consolation that's because it's not being encouraged that queues or large crowds gathered of course the u.k. is still under covert 19 restrictions at the moment so there is a concern about any crowds gathering but there has been a big outpouring of grief for that you can bet a brit who we know has passed away just 2 months shy of his 100t
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correspondent charlotte pill in london. he has been with that married to the queen as over 70 years he has remained at the side by has signed for countless appearances often through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remained throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which i'll remember widely but he is as the longest serving consulate has attended some 22000 so as solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you are chrome on a key here he has been a constant s
correspondent charlotte pill in london. he has been with that married to the queen as over 70 years he has remained at the side by has signed for countless appearances often through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remained throughout he's known...
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correspondent show it shows until she is on the story for us tonight she joins me from london good evening to you charlotte's tens of millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what do people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact post office been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern among the people that i've spoken to as you might expect concern high and among younger people that we've been hearing that the risk benefit calculation is very different when looking at a given the japs on just that is that it is to giving the job to those who are older who have more of a risk of ending up being hospitalized or indeed dying from cova 19 so yes there is some concern but the agreement is that any risks hit. the benefits far outweigh any of the risks in fact we were told today by the medicines a regulator that the risk of these potential blood clots is vanishingly small say one of that really has to be to b
correspondent show it shows until she is on the story for us tonight she joins me from london good evening to you charlotte's tens of millions of people in the u.k. have already been vaccinated with the astra zeneca drug. what do people think today when when they heard the news when 20000000 people to be exact post office been ranked native with the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and of course any suggestion of a possible link between these red blood clots on the job will be a cause of concern...
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correspondent charlotte chelsea pale in london. he has been with that married to the queen as a 17 years remains at the site by has signed for countless appearances often through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which i'll remember widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo abends many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you are chrome on a key here he has been a constant steadying figur
correspondent charlotte chelsea pale in london. he has been with that married to the queen as a 17 years remains at the site by has signed for countless appearances often through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of...
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you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st pint back in the pub i'm sure you can see behind me is still are pretty packed is they have been told they we're hearing from the managers that said today's been fully booked and thing is i guess 3rd piecing across the country at the moment people thrilled to be back inside so back hat pubs are drinking once again and here in england a lot of excitement of course this is such welcome news for people who are very sad it had and enjoyed a very tough look down here in england but the owners of these businesses as well not just pubs and restaurants bars the retail sector is while this is very very welcome news it's been a very challenging year indeed a lot of jobs lost a lot of
you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st pint back in the pub i'm sure you can see behind me is...
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and charlotte chelsea until joins me now from london to tell us more about what's planned for today what's happening in windsor now. nick in just a few short hours the nation will fall silent that minute silence to mark the songs of the service of remembering prince philip now this service has been very carefully planned by the prince himself he requested that it didn't have a lot of the pomp and circumstance often associated with royal funerals he wanted much more of a no nonsense that that what we will see the number of links of nods if you like to his service in the military and his lifelong association with the military as well as his lifelong public service is britain's longest serving royal consul they will be peppered throughout the ceremony what we're expecting to see is the royal members of the royal family his children into his grandchildren following behind especially designed huss which is getting a lot of attention here it was designed by the prince and so it's a landrover that's been modified to accommodate his coffin which will then take him to send george's chapel just behi
and charlotte chelsea until joins me now from london to tell us more about what's planned for today what's happening in windsor now. nick in just a few short hours the nation will fall silent that minute silence to mark the songs of the service of remembering prince philip now this service has been very carefully planned by the prince himself he requested that it didn't have a lot of the pomp and circumstance often associated with royal funerals he wanted much more of a no nonsense that that...
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you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte shows until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from over what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening carol i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st pints back in the pub i'm sure you can see behind me is still a pretty packed is that i have been told they were hearing from the managers that said today's been fully booked and says i guess 3rd piecing across the country at the moment people thrilled to be back inside so back out pubs drinking once again here in england a lot of excitement of course this is such welcome news for people who are very sad it had and enjoyed a very tough look down here in england the owners of these businesses as well not just pubs and restaurants the retail sector is while this is very very welcome news it's been a very challenging year indeed a lot of jobs lost a lot of businesses c
you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte shows until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from over what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening carol i have to tell you 1st off it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st pints back in the pub i'm sure you can...
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some turbulent weeks for british for the british royal family correspondent charlotte charleston still some to report from london and prince philip has been by the queen's side numerous to mull shuras periods the one that springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1997 but yes that interview that harry and meghan gave to oprah last month was just the latest in a in a string of controversial moments meghan making some allegations about the way the palace treated her her mental health and of course a very explosive allegation suggesting racism from an unnamed member of the royal family the palace then reforms to respond to that something they weren't expected to do such was the level of controversy surrounding this interview prince philip was in hospital when it was given some people commenting that it was that poor insensitive for this interview to go ahead but the queen has weathered so many storms in the past few doubt that she will continue to weather further storms although very sadly going forward without prince philip by her side. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around
some turbulent weeks for british for the british royal family correspondent charlotte charleston still some to report from london and prince philip has been by the queen's side numerous to mull shuras periods the one that springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1997 but yes that interview that harry and meghan gave to oprah last month was just the latest in a in a string of controversial moments meghan making some allegations about the way the palace treated her her mental...
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and charlotte wright is at myanmar�*s embassy in london. what is the latest?e behind me _ what is the latest? well, you can see behind me the _ what is the latest? well, you can see behind me the strength - what is the latest? well, you can see behind me the strength of. see behind me the strength of feeling around this issue. a small group of people had gathered here to protest against the military�*s actions in myanmar and also following the removal of the ambassador. they have been chanting and singing here today for the past hour or so. they are calling things like free aung san suu kyi and calling on the uk government to intervene. they are carrying signs. you can see policy uk government to shut down the burmese embassy. it is pretty busy at the moment. the ambassador himself has been coming and going this morning. he of course spent the night parked up in his car or sleeping outside the embassy after he was unable to get in last night and he has come back here a couple of times so far this morning, speaking to members of the media. i askedif speaking to
and charlotte wright is at myanmar�*s embassy in london. what is the latest?e behind me _ what is the latest? well, you can see behind me the _ what is the latest? well, you can see behind me the strength - what is the latest? well, you can see behind me the strength of. see behind me the strength of feeling around this issue. a small group of people had gathered here to protest against the military�*s actions in myanmar and also following the removal of the ambassador. they have been...
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correspondent charlotte chelsea and pale in london. he has been with that married to the queen as a 17 years remains at the site by has signed for countless appearances often through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then on to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which i'll remember widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you all chrome on a key here he has been a constant a steadying fig
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thank you, charlotte wright, outside the myanmar embassy in london.parts of belfast. more than 40 police officers have been injured as a result of violence over the last few days. this report from james reynolds. at night in belfast, petrol bombs were thrown back and forth over this peace wall. the peace line divides the loyalist shankill road from the republican springfield road area. confrontations continued for more than an hour. those making the most noise appear to be young. one in a grey tracksuit made sure to film the confrontation himself. earlier in the shankill road area, a bus was hijacked and set alight. some loyalists say they're fed up of being treated as second—class citizens. they're angry with official decisions they say favour sinn fein. the government says burning buses is not the answer. my thoughts are with the bus driver who was caught up in this incident. he is understandably very shaken, but thankfully he wasn't hurt, and thankfully there were no passengers on this particular bus. but the people who are behind this are attackin
thank you, charlotte wright, outside the myanmar embassy in london.parts of belfast. more than 40 police officers have been injured as a result of violence over the last few days. this report from james reynolds. at night in belfast, petrol bombs were thrown back and forth over this peace wall. the peace line divides the loyalist shankill road from the republican springfield road area. confrontations continued for more than an hour. those making the most noise appear to be young. one in a grey...
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potential links between the drug blood clotting events i d w london correspondent shell the chelsea pill was monitoring the vote for us welcome to charlotte so which will it was asians or did we hear from them or did i say yeah we had from the u.k.'s vaccine advisory body and the u.k.'s medicines regulator they held a joint press conference where we have to say i have a good deal more information here on some of the numbers involving these red blood clot events now we were told that the risk is still extremely not over they were also very very clear that the benefits of the vaccine still fall far outweigh the risks but they did make the point that there is this potential side effects and that they're monitoring it extremely caffie not just to give you some of the numbers that they like laid out which is very important to show just well you know how great this this risk is believed to be so far they said that 20000000 doses of the astra zeneca vaccine have been given so far here they found 79 reports of these rebel across events they said 19 people have die it's not worth roughly what happens he works not to be about 4 in every and 1000000
potential links between the drug blood clotting events i d w london correspondent shell the chelsea pill was monitoring the vote for us welcome to charlotte so which will it was asians or did we hear from them or did i say yeah we had from the u.k.'s vaccine advisory body and the u.k.'s medicines regulator they held a joint press conference where we have to say i have a good deal more information here on some of the numbers involving these red blood clot events now we were told that the risk is...
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you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte tells until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you fast of it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st pints back in the pub i'm sure you can see behind me is still a pretty packed is today i have been told they we're hearing from the managers that said today's been fully booked and says i guess 3rd piecing across the country at the moment people thrilled to be back inside so back hat pubs are drinking once again and here in england a lot of excitement of course this is such welcome news for people who are sad it had and enjoyed a very tough look down here in england but the owners of these businesses as well not just pubs and restaurants the retail sector is while this is very very welcome news it's been a very challenging year indeed lot of jobs lost a lot of businesses cl
you know what a relief many people are saying our very own charlotte tells until she is following this story for us she is in london tonight she joins us from or what do you know a pub right there good evening charlotte so how excited how happy are people with this easing of the restrictions. good evening i have to tell you fast of it is pretty cold here this evening but that have not stopped huge numbers of people turning out to enjoy their 1st pints back in the pub i'm sure you can see behind...
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country from abroad are you let's go now to our london correspondent charles until she is covering these lockdown easing for is tonight getting to you charlotte some flights start with the positives here you will soon be able to go out to dinner again you can get a haircut even if you're boris johnson and you can go to the zoom that's all good right. right and now you really have to bear in mind here is just some of the background the context of this is well how it's now which is has a huge bearing on how it's being viewed hey in the u.k. i mean they've been months of a very very strict lockdown to say as recently as last month it was only possible to meet one person outside for exercise now we're hearing you to meet in groups of up to 6 in pubs now outside at all costs of boris johnson's latest session what he's calling his roadmap to freedom and he indeed says that he asked me was going to be celebrating this latest step saying that he is cautiously but airboats that they be in the pub on monday next monday when they play sister stiction 7 and i wouldn't be drinking a pint to celebrate i mean you know u.k. has that was the highest death tol
country from abroad are you let's go now to our london correspondent charles until she is covering these lockdown easing for is tonight getting to you charlotte some flights start with the positives here you will soon be able to go out to dinner again you can get a haircut even if you're boris johnson and you can go to the zoom that's all good right. right and now you really have to bear in mind here is just some of the background the context of this is well how it's now which is has a huge...
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pill she is on the story for you charlotte mr boris johnson calling this a major step forward how excited are people about these changes and the what's it like being in london today. that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with george jones and today that it feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any pub out old filth like that think was there i though maybe it's the people who are gathered here they tell me but of course there's not just the good it needs the people who are wanting to have a couple of drinks a day is also great news for the pub owners they've had a very very difficult time we know that across england loss of jobs thousands of jobs have been lost businesses have closed so. it's a day does feel like a major step forward that people are paying for everything from that something old normality to retired. yes obviously all lot of optimism there where you are but health officials continue to warn that people should not become complacent because there are still many variants that are spreading quickly what we're section's what we mean in place. that's why the gover
pill she is on the story for you charlotte mr boris johnson calling this a major step forward how excited are people about these changes and the what's it like being in london today. that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with george jones and today that it feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any pub out old filth like that think was there i though maybe it's the people who are gathered here they tell me but...
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all right let's go now to our london correspondent charles until she is covering these walk down easy for is tonight good evening to you charlotte sim let's start with the positives here you will soon be able to go out to dinner again you can get a haircut even if you're boris johnson and you can go to the zoo that's all good right. ryan well you really have to bear in mind here is just some of the background the context of this is well how it's now which is has a huge bearing on how it's being viewed in the u.k. i mean they've been months of a very very strict lockdown as soon as recently as last month it was only possible to meet one person outside for exercise now we're hearing you can meet in groups of up to 6 in pubs now outside it's all cause of boris johnson and latest arrest and what he's calling his roadmap to freedom and he indeed says that he personally was going to be celebrating this latest step saying that he is cautiously but there are votes that they be in the pub on monday next monday when they lay sister stations all 7 east and wouldn't selfie drinking a pint to celebrate i mean it is u.k. has that was the high
all right let's go now to our london correspondent charles until she is covering these walk down easy for is tonight good evening to you charlotte sim let's start with the positives here you will soon be able to go out to dinner again you can get a haircut even if you're boris johnson and you can go to the zoo that's all good right. ryan well you really have to bear in mind here is just some of the background the context of this is well how it's now which is has a huge bearing on how it's being...
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all right let's go now to our london correspondent charles until she is covering these walk down easy for is tonight good evening to you charlotte sim let's start with the positives here you will soon be able to go out to dinner again you can get a haircut even if you're boris johnson and you can go to the zoo that's all good right. right and well you really have to bear in mind here is just some of the background the context of this is well how it's now which is has a huge bearing on how it's being viewed hey in the u.k. i mean they've been months of a very very strict lockdown to say as recently as last month it was only possible to meet one person else sign for exercise now we're hearing you can meet in groups of up to 6 in pubs now outside it's all cause of boris johnson and late especially what he's calling his roadmap to freedom and he indeed says that he asked me was going to be celebrating this latest step saying that he is cautiously but if they be in the pub on monday next monday when they play sister stiction 7 and i wouldn't be drinking a pint to celebrate i mean it is u.k. has that was the highest death toll in euro
all right let's go now to our london correspondent charles until she is covering these walk down easy for is tonight good evening to you charlotte sim let's start with the positives here you will soon be able to go out to dinner again you can get a haircut even if you're boris johnson and you can go to the zoo that's all good right. right and well you really have to bear in mind here is just some of the background the context of this is well how it's now which is has a huge bearing on how it's...
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london. the bbc�*s charlotte wright has more on this morning's events from outside the myanmar embassy in centralassador, the former ambassador we should say, kyaw zwar minn, and he confirmed that he had slept in his car overnight this morning a community spokesperson delivered a statement on his behalf after it was announced that his position as ambassador have been terminated. he has been ambassador waste in 2014. he was appointed by aung san suu kyi. he has supported her publicly, called for her release. she was arrested by the military in that coup on february the 1st. that call has not gone the way he was hoping. in a statement delivered today by a community leader on his behalf, he stood outside the embassy behind, as that was going on, with a statement calling on the uk government to continue to reject the unlawful military regime in myanmar, and asking the government to refuse to work with the new ambassador nominated by the military council in myanmar. the british government says it will provide targeted help to hundreds of thousands of hong kong citizens who are expected to seek to move
london. the bbc�*s charlotte wright has more on this morning's events from outside the myanmar embassy in centralassador, the former ambassador we should say, kyaw zwar minn, and he confirmed that he had slept in his car overnight this morning a community spokesperson delivered a statement on his behalf after it was announced that his position as ambassador have been terminated. he has been ambassador waste in 2014. he was appointed by aung san suu kyi. he has supported her publicly, called...
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london. i know you have been to buckingham palace today. tell us about what you have seen and what people have been saying, charlotte.harlotte: tributes are pouring in, not just in the u.k. but from aund the world. leaders pang tribute to mr. -- the duke of edinburgh and offering their condolences to the queen and the whole royal faly. i was at buckingham palace earlier and there were small crowds ghered, some people laying flowers outside the palace, but both the but there meant -- government and the palace are saying that people should pay tribute to the duke of edinburgh in a book of online consolation, because it is not being in -- encouraged, cues or large lines gathered. there is covid-19 restrictions at the moment, so there's a concern about any crowds gathering, but there has been a big out during of grief here for the duke of edinburgh, who passed away two months shy of his 100th birthday. ph: so h will he be remembered? charlotte: he isemembered as a modernizing figure after the u.k. rebuilt in the aftermath of the second world war. he will also be rembered, as i said -- why so many world leaders are mentio
london. i know you have been to buckingham palace today. tell us about what you have seen and what people have been saying, charlotte.harlotte: tributes are pouring in, not just in the u.k. but from aund the world. leaders pang tribute to mr. -- the duke of edinburgh and offering their condolences to the queen and the whole royal faly. i was at buckingham palace earlier and there were small crowds ghered, some people laying flowers outside the palace, but both the but there meant -- government...
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london or france is reportedly planning to use celebrities twenty's the public and getting the astra zeneca the chop but will it work well charlotte dubinsky took to the streets of the capital to find out. celebrity power could be about to be harnessed for its most bizarre campaign to date helping to convince people to have the astra zeneca job questions over its possible links to rare blood clots and its effectiveness have essentially made it roll the design a rouble for some leaving the french leadership scratching its head and wondering how to make it more appealing we have had difficulties convincing people on astra zeneca we must think about communication and our ability to convince if we want the vaccination campaign to improve though the president to may have been part of that given his previous buz own the vaccine the real problem with astra zeneca is that it doesn't work the way we were expecting it to the problem is so bad that in the city of nice a covert vaccination center got to be closed over the weekend when only 58 people turned up despite some 4000 doses of astra zeneca. grabs so how did change people's minds that
london or france is reportedly planning to use celebrities twenty's the public and getting the astra zeneca the chop but will it work well charlotte dubinsky took to the streets of the capital to find out. celebrity power could be about to be harnessed for its most bizarre campaign to date helping to convince people to have the astra zeneca job questions over its possible links to rare blood clots and its effectiveness have essentially made it roll the design a rouble for some leaving the...
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she is on the story for you oh charlotte mr boris johnson calling this a major step forward how excited are people about these changes and now what's it like being in london today. that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with doris jones this is a this feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any cop out old felt like they think was the right though maybe it's the people who are gathered here they tell me but of course there's not just the good good it's the people who are wanting to have a couple of drinks a day is also great news for the public they've had a very very difficult time we know that across england loss of jobs thousands of jobs have been lost businesses have closed so. it's a day does feel like a major step forward that people are hoping for everything from september over normality to retire. yes obviously all lot of optimism there where you are but health officials continue to warn that people should not become complacent because there are still many variants that are spreading quickly what were structures what will mean in place. that's why the government her
she is on the story for you oh charlotte mr boris johnson calling this a major step forward how excited are people about these changes and now what's it like being in london today. that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with doris jones this is a this feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any cop out old felt like they think was the right though maybe it's the people who are gathered here they tell me but of...