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contracting the coronavirus, the only games in the competition this afternoon are involving england in london. england'sf—time, england's men are hoping to avenge last yea r‘s defeat to england's men are hoping to avenge last year's defeat to the welsh last year. our correspondent is there. i guess coronavirus will be on the minds of the 82,000 fans arriving? nominally this was the penultimate weekend of this year's six nations, but such is the competition it is mired in uncertainty. there were 92 games in the men's tournament this afternoon but ireland against italy has been postponed, as has england's gain in rome next weekend, all over concerns and precautions over the spread of coronavirus. fans arriving at twickenham in the next few hours, they will be greeted by extra health officials and extra hand sanitiser is and warnings around the stadium this afternoon. crucially england against wales will go ahead and despite all the uncertainty around the tournament it remains one of the standout fixtures in the international rugby calendar. wales arrive at six nations champions, but they know they will no
contracting the coronavirus, the only games in the competition this afternoon are involving england in london. england'sf—time, england's men are hoping to avenge last yea r‘s defeat to england's men are hoping to avenge last year's defeat to the welsh last year. our correspondent is there. i guess coronavirus will be on the minds of the 82,000 fans arriving? nominally this was the penultimate weekend of this year's six nations, but such is the competition it is mired in uncertainty. there...
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seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in prison but also the full wrath of the u.s. government in its history of torture and abuse of political prisoners if the united kingdom courts grant this extradition professor of journalism roy greenslade sums up the threat of assad's persecution writing in the guardian the quote these offensives may relate specifically to one man's activities but should they succeed they would set a terrible precedent the aim is to prevent whistleblowers from telling the truth and journalists from giving them a platform. so at this 1st round of extradition hearings coming to a close and more on the way i think it's time to get
seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in...
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seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in prison. but also the pull wrath of the u.s. government in its history of torture and abuse of political prisoners if the united kingdom courts grant this extradition professor of journalism roy greenslade sums up the threat of assad's persecution writing in the guardian that quote these offensives may relate specifically to one man's activities but should they succeed they would set a terrible precedent the aim is to prevent whistleblowers from telling the truth and journalists from giving them a platform. so at this 1st round of extradition hearings coming to a close and more on the way i think it's time to ge
seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in...
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seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in prison but also the full wrath of the u.s. government in its history of torture and abuse of political prisoners if the united kingdom courts grant this extradition professor of journalism roy greenslade sums up the threat of assad's persecution writing in the guardian that quote these offensives may.
seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in...
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. >> reporter: i'm clarissa ward in london, england.re doctors are being forced to make excruciating decisions about those who have the best chance of survival and those who should be sent home to die and it's not just coronavirus. we have spoken to a top london oncologist who said they've been asked to prioritize all of their patients and those who are the most sick who have the least chance of recovery are being told simply, they cannot continue with chemotherapy, they cannot continue to stay in the hospital. >> reporter: i'm scott mclean in madrid where this country's top epidemiologist leading the daily press conferences has now tested positive for the virus. spain has more confirmed cases of the coronavirus than china and more than twice the number of deaths according to the official numbers. today, madrid began an official period of mourning for those who have died that will last indefinitely. you can see the flags now flying at half staff on the regional government building, and the prime minister pedro sanchez announced further
. >> reporter: i'm clarissa ward in london, england.re doctors are being forced to make excruciating decisions about those who have the best chance of survival and those who should be sent home to die and it's not just coronavirus. we have spoken to a top london oncologist who said they've been asked to prioritize all of their patients and those who are the most sick who have the least chance of recovery are being told simply, they cannot continue with chemotherapy, they cannot continue...
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we have the canadian prime minister who is now self quarantined and probably picked it up in london, englandh was excluded from president trump's travel ban. what is that? this should be political, this is all about protecting the health of the american people, and that helps the whole world and our economy. >> harris: i'm going to step in. i think you gentlemen got about equal time. we had a lot of breaking news this hour so i think i've got to scoot. chris and ethan, thank you very much, they will be another time. >> thanks, harris. >> harris: the national guard has been deployed to new rochelle, new york. we knew this was coming, and it's to fight a growing cluster of coronavirus cases just north of new york city. a one-mile containment zone going into effect there. and it prohibits large gatherings. however, it does not stop people from going about their everyday business. let's watch. >> we are trying to inform all the customers that we have what we call a safe zone, where they can purchase products to promote safety at home and not spread any viruses. that's consisting of lysol, antiba
we have the canadian prime minister who is now self quarantined and probably picked it up in london, englandh was excluded from president trump's travel ban. what is that? this should be political, this is all about protecting the health of the american people, and that helps the whole world and our economy. >> harris: i'm going to step in. i think you gentlemen got about equal time. we had a lot of breaking news this hour so i think i've got to scoot. chris and ethan, thank you very...
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in london, the public money spent on buses works out at nearly £90 per person. in englandn london, the whole transport system is integrated. that's not the case on my next stop — manchester. even when there are plenty of buses, the system can be messy. like most of the uk, manchester has several different bus companies. then there's trams and a rail network, and all are charging separate fares. which is not great for people like tom. he teaches music at schools across manchester and salford. every day, he has to put his faith in the bus system. so it's 8.10 and you've got be in for 10. are we going to make it? um, yeah, yeah we should, should be ok, yeah, as long as everything kind of, you know, goes to plan. he has to navigate his way by bus, metro tram and train, with separate tickets for each one. we'll have to get the bus ticket, which is about six quid, um, yeah, yeah we should, should be ok, yeah, as long as everything kind of, you know, goes to plan. he has to navigate his way by bus, metro tram and train, with separate tickets for each one. we'll have to get the bu
in london, the public money spent on buses works out at nearly £90 per person. in englandn london, the whole transport system is integrated. that's not the case on my next stop — manchester. even when there are plenty of buses, the system can be messy. like most of the uk, manchester has several different bus companies. then there's trams and a rail network, and all are charging separate fares. which is not great for people like tom. he teaches music at schools across manchester and salford....
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england. joining us now in london is christopher thiel and laura cooper. come to on the bank of england. is it the rate cut that makes a tsference the nicely named smc, the term funding for small enterprises to help bridge them through the uncertainty. i was expecting -- i was not expecting bank of england to cut 55 basis points. day, there'set obviously been some communication between the treasury and the bank of england. it's consistent with what i think global governments and finance ministers have been saying, but they are looking at ways to increase liquidity in because ofal markets the panic reaction we have seen over two weeks in equity markets. -- toncredible thing think they have reached record highs and now are in bear market territory. we have not seen these movements was a2008 when there clear problem with overextension or leverage. we don't see that this time. this is a virus that is spreading. it is unknown, but we know we have seen others in the past where markets lose their interest in spreading quickly. the bounceback has historically been
england. joining us now in london is christopher thiel and laura cooper. come to on the bank of england. is it the rate cut that makes a tsference the nicely named smc, the term funding for small enterprises to help bridge them through the uncertainty. i was expecting -- i was not expecting bank of england to cut 55 basis points. day, there'set obviously been some communication between the treasury and the bank of england. it's consistent with what i think global governments and finance...
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the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine says that while the use of the tests isn't advisable, public health englandoners are being asked to be more considerate and help those in greater need than themselves. there've been hundreds of offers of support across the capital with volunteers helping run errands for vulnerable people who are worried about leaving their homes. however, others have told bbc london they're concerned not everyone is being so helpful. i saw one elderly gentleman and an elderly lady being pushed aside by people grabbing pastor, milk, any sort of supply without a care in the world. and in these times, we all have to think about how we can help those who will need that little bit extra assistance. the olympic auxin qualifying event in london will be moved behind closed doors due to coronavirus. the decision by ioc boxing task force due to concerns for public athlete and volunteer welfare. a faulty train causing severe delays on the victoria line. london bridge is close to private vehicles until october due to maintenance work. now the weather with kate kinsella. a chilly day that
the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine says that while the use of the tests isn't advisable, public health englandoners are being asked to be more considerate and help those in greater need than themselves. there've been hundreds of offers of support across the capital with volunteers helping run errands for vulnerable people who are worried about leaving their homes. however, others have told bbc london they're concerned not everyone is being so helpful. i saw one elderly gentleman...
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earlier ruth may, the chief nursing officer for nhs england, explained more from outside the excel centre in east londonwe are absolutely planning for the surge that we are expecting because this is a global health emergency. i am very, very grateful for the people coming back into the nhs iam people coming back into the nhs i am absolutely confident it will be ready this week, we are working extremely hard. we have stjohn‘s
earlier ruth may, the chief nursing officer for nhs england, explained more from outside the excel centre in east londonwe are absolutely planning for the surge that we are expecting because this is a global health emergency. i am very, very grateful for the people coming back into the nhs iam people coming back into the nhs i am absolutely confident it will be ready this week, we are working extremely hard. we have stjohn‘s
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our reporter laura scott has more details from england's national stadium, wembley, in london.by the time uefa's crisis talks began, there really was only one solution left on the table. given the widespread disruption across european foot well, and that was delaying euro 2020, due to take place across 12 cities, including london, with seven matches due to be staged at wembley. but they did postpone it, by exactly a year, and it will now start injune 2021. uefa is giving the priority to the domestic competitions, in the hope that by freeing up that space in june and july, it will give them the best chance of completing their competitions. we knew we have to start the competitions. we think that postponing the euro is the only chance to get a chance to do the national leagues, and all of the other competitions, to finished their competition. also that is not sure for now, but we should now think about the health of the fans and of the players, and of course, we have to think about football as a whole, the whole ecosystem of football. that's why we have decided today that we will
our reporter laura scott has more details from england's national stadium, wembley, in london.by the time uefa's crisis talks began, there really was only one solution left on the table. given the widespread disruption across european foot well, and that was delaying euro 2020, due to take place across 12 cities, including london, with seven matches due to be staged at wembley. but they did postpone it, by exactly a year, and it will now start injune 2021. uefa is giving the priority to the...
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london sculpture. people come from not just england to london sculpture. t the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. the on the tubes this morning. 13 slower than usual be a the 13 slower than usual because of a broken down car. at princess circus restrictions and the junction with shelby avenue. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. a drop in temperature today won't feel quite as warm as it has been over the last couple of days or so, and it is already a cooler start to the morning, with temperatures and mid—single figures. some sunny spells and some blustery showers. that south—westerly wind will be really quite brisk at times. the windiest day of the week. now, it's a dry start to the morning, plenty of early sunshine around. the showers will start to move in from the west, as we head through the afternoon in particular. some of them could be quite sharp but they will blow through fairly quickly on the brisk south—westerly wind. there will be some brightness and soem spells of sunshine in between.
london sculpture. people come from not just england to london sculpture. t the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. the on the tubes this morning. 13 slower than usual be a the 13 slower than usual because of a broken down car. at princess circus restrictions and the junction with shelby avenue. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. a drop in temperature today won't feel quite as warm as it has been over the last couple of days or so,...
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another chart showed hospital admission is rising rapidly in england above 9000 now, london rising fasterh—west and south—east of england had also seen a pick—up. whether or not they are green shoots, they will be a lot of pressure on the nhs and hospitals in the next few weeks. thanks for joining us. one of britain's most senior police officers has admitted that mistakes have been made by officers in their enforcement of the new emergency powers. critics say some tactics have been "heavy handed". last week — derbyshire police came in for criticism after using drones to film people walking in the peak district — they then posted the footage on social media. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. at what is normally a busy station in east london... you shouldn't be travelling, that's the advice from the government. ..british transport police asking passengers why they are travelling. you shouldn't be going to your girlfriend's. so, my advice is, go back home. using three of the four e's — engaging, explaining the new laws, encouraging... trying to avoid the fourth e — enfo
another chart showed hospital admission is rising rapidly in england above 9000 now, london rising fasterh—west and south—east of england had also seen a pick—up. whether or not they are green shoots, they will be a lot of pressure on the nhs and hospitals in the next few weeks. thanks for joining us. one of britain's most senior police officers has admitted that mistakes have been made by officers in their enforcement of the new emergency powers. critics say some tactics have been...
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steve sedgwick is outside the bank of england in london. good morning steve >> yeah, good morning. was due to be and was down westminster which is three miles from here, the city of london, to talk about the chance that the uk man in charge was going to do on the fiscal front. but i've hot footed down to the bank of england looking at what bank of england has done following the fed is the first time we've had a rate cut. this is the first time since the financial crisis i would suggest some of the other measures below the surface are as significant if not more including the fact you've got this curious acronym, tfsme which is term funding which could add an extra hundred billion pounds of funding to the smaller and medium sized companies. the countercyclical buff is the banks have to make sure they hold that's been scrapped to 0% which means another 190 billion pounds there is going to be go to small businesses let me recap lower rates for the whole of united kingdom with .25% rates now, but also another 290 billion pounds which is going to be made available to banks to lend to bus
steve sedgwick is outside the bank of england in london. good morning steve >> yeah, good morning. was due to be and was down westminster which is three miles from here, the city of london, to talk about the chance that the uk man in charge was going to do on the fiscal front. but i've hot footed down to the bank of england looking at what bank of england has done following the fed is the first time we've had a rate cut. this is the first time since the financial crisis i would suggest...
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simontevens, head of nhs england, toward the te at london's xl center today and met some of those whoaking things happen. >> today there are over 9000 positive coronavirus patients ip als across england,nd we know that number is only going to increase. that is why what you see here is a mass mobilization, taking place right acrot the country so at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been a extraordinary team effort on the part of therapists pharmacists across london but also volunteers and paramedics and people returning thelp. >> the first staff were applauded in today. volunteers from other hospitals and recently retired doctors and nurses will be carrying here for seriously ill covid- patients of what is now called theit nightingale ho. >> lt tuesday i re, now we have fully ready to take patients. but huge progress about building a hospital in london, nightingale, london, in less than two weeks. it is unbelievable. >> it is in the heart of london's busess area with hotels all aund, and the fact that they transformed this conference enter into a giant hospital so quickly shows
simontevens, head of nhs england, toward the te at london's xl center today and met some of those whoaking things happen. >> today there are over 9000 positive coronavirus patients ip als across england,nd we know that number is only going to increase. that is why what you see here is a mass mobilization, taking place right acrot the country so at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been a extraordinary team effort on the part of therapists pharmacists across london but also...
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and given churchill's intense sense of loyalty and appreciation for pilots, in the defense of england and london, their intelligence contributions, and his real sense of loyalty to poland, i have read or understood possibly that churchill was so upset with roosevelt's strategic decision to give more leeway on poland, it upset him so much that i heard he did not even go to his funeral because of this residual feeling of disloyalty on the part of roosevelt. does that make any sense? i love that man, churchill was heard to say that about fdr earlier in the war, when they went to casablanca in january 1943, he insisted on taking roosevelt to america -- to see the sunset on the outlook -- -- marakesh to see the sunset on the atlas mountains. the relationship became deeply strained, both for reasons that transcended their own personal thationship, the pain churchill felt as a result of britain's relative diminishment in power and influence, the decisions that fdr made, his insouciance or seeming indifference to the threat that stalin posed, and then also, i think, just a certain amount of perhaps irri
and given churchill's intense sense of loyalty and appreciation for pilots, in the defense of england and london, their intelligence contributions, and his real sense of loyalty to poland, i have read or understood possibly that churchill was so upset with roosevelt's strategic decision to give more leeway on poland, it upset him so much that i heard he did not even go to his funeral because of this residual feeling of disloyalty on the part of roosevelt. does that make any sense? i love that...
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sir simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at london's excel centre today and met some ofoday, there are over 9,000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation, taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an extraordinary team effort on the part of nurses and doctors, therapists and pharmacists across london, but also volunteers, paramedics and people returning to help. the first staff were applauded in today, volunteers from other hospitals and recently retired doctors and nurses will be caring here for seriously ill covid—19 patients at what's now called the nightingale hospital. there were artic lorries here, last tuesday and wednesday when i was first here, and now we have it fully ready to take some patients. there is still a lot more work to be done. but huge progress, building a hospital in london, nightingale london, in just less than two weeks. it is unbelievable. this is what the hospital could
sir simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at london's excel centre today and met some ofoday, there are over 9,000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation, taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an extraordinary team effort on the part of nurses and doctors, therapists and pharmacists across london, but...
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england. hejoins us from our london newsroom. thank you very much indeed for joining us.ransmission in the uk. what we don't know is exactly how widespread that will be. all of our efforts at the moment are still to identify anybody who has got the illness, to identify their contacts and isolating them, and doing all that we can to reduce the spread of infection. that's important because that will reduce the intensity of infections so that the intensity of infections so that the challenges we may inevitably face with this will be reduced as faras we are face with this will be reduced as far as we are able to reduce them. you seem to be indicating that widespread infection is inevitable. can you put a number on it? no, we can't put a number on that until we know. i wouldn't say it is inevitable but it is highly likely. the point of that is we have to be prepared for a range of different eventualities. it is not clear, if you look at the experience in other countries, some countries do appear to have managed to have get this a little bit more under control. we have seen the
england. hejoins us from our london newsroom. thank you very much indeed for joining us.ransmission in the uk. what we don't know is exactly how widespread that will be. all of our efforts at the moment are still to identify anybody who has got the illness, to identify their contacts and isolating them, and doing all that we can to reduce the spread of infection. that's important because that will reduce the intensity of infections so that the intensity of infections so that the challenges we...
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sir simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at london's excel centre today and met some of are making things happen. today, there are over 9,000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation, taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an extraordinary team effort on the part of nurses and doctors, therapists and pharmacists across london, but also volunteers, paramedics and people returning to help. the first staff were applauded in today, volunteers from other hospitals and recently retired doctors and nurses will be caring here for seriously ill covid—19 patients at what's now called the nightingale hospital. there were artic lorries here, last tuesday and wednesday when i was first here, and now we have it fully ready to take some patients. there is still a lot more work to be done. but huge progress, building a hospital in london, nightingale london, in just less than two weeks. it is unbelievable. thi
sir simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at london's excel centre today and met some of are making things happen. today, there are over 9,000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation, taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an extraordinary team effort on the part of nurses and doctors, therapists and...
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boris johnson speaking during to a visit to a public health england laboratory in north london this afternoon the impact the coronavirus is already having here in the uk, our health editor, hugh pym reports. 0ne one of two schools which will be closed tomorrow because members of staff tested positive for the coronavirus. this infant school and berkshire, parents are told they won't open until they are certain it is safe. the task now is checking up on those who were close contact with the individual who is now in hospital. we know exactly who this member of staff and has been in contact with, public health and glenn are now in the process of getting hold of all of these people and making sure that their health is and making sure that their health is a factor properly. three of the latest cases are thought to be linked to a man in testing positive last week. the rest of the 35 so tightness in the uk, are different parts of the country. these are sapphire isolated individual cases. the government is considering plans to bring retired doctors and nurses back into the nhs if cases spread. i'll se
boris johnson speaking during to a visit to a public health england laboratory in north london this afternoon the impact the coronavirus is already having here in the uk, our health editor, hugh pym reports. 0ne one of two schools which will be closed tomorrow because members of staff tested positive for the coronavirus. this infant school and berkshire, parents are told they won't open until they are certain it is safe. the task now is checking up on those who were close contact with the...
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england have gone above 9000. they are rising faster in london than anywhere else, but in the north west of england and the south—easth has picked up. but this chart about new cases being reported overall across the uk. they went up pretty rapidly in the past couple of weeks in the hundreds, between 2000 and 3000 each day. but steve paris of nhs england was making the point, they have been static for a few days at the new level of cases each day. that is what led to his remark about green shoots that vicki young refer to. but he did stress, we are not out of the woods and we are still in the woods. so no room for any complacency here, but that chart are new cases will certainly want they wa nted new cases will certainly want they wanted to highlight. thank you. one of britain's most senior police officers has admitted that mistakes have been made by officers in their enforcement of the new emergency powers. critics say some tactics have been "heavy handed". last week — derbyshire police came in for criticism after using drones to film people walking in the peak district — they then posted the footage on social media.
england have gone above 9000. they are rising faster in london than anywhere else, but in the north west of england and the south—easth has picked up. but this chart about new cases being reported overall across the uk. they went up pretty rapidly in the past couple of weeks in the hundreds, between 2000 and 3000 each day. but steve paris of nhs england was making the point, they have been static for a few days at the new level of cases each day. that is what led to his remark about green...
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simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at the london excel centre today and met some of ng things happen. today, there are over 9000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an extraordinary team effort on behalf of nurses and doctors, therapists, pharmacists across london, but also volunteers, paramedics and people returning to help. the first staff we re returning to help. the first staff were applauded in today, volunteers from other hospitals and recently retired doctors and nurses will be caring here for serious ill covid—19 patients at what is now called the nightingale hospital. there are artic lorries here, tuesday and wednesday when i was last year, and 110w wednesday when i was last year, and now we have it fully ready to take some patience. there is still work to be done. but huge progress, building a hospital in london, nightingale london, in le
simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at the london excel centre today and met some of ng things happen. today, there are over 9000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an extraordinary team effort on behalf of nurses and doctors, therapists, pharmacists across...
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lauren: we're watching stimulus responses from governments, in london the bank of england cut interestthe ftse is up one and a third percent this morning. the cac is up two and a quarter percent. the german dax up 2% this morning. cheryl: amid th the coronavirus crisis, wall street's top executives are headed to the white house to meet with the president over the impact from the virus especially on the u.s. economy. the ceos are on the guest list. lauren: yesterday, president trump announced he wants a zero payroll tax to combat the fallout from the virus. larry kudlow says, hey, he thinks it's not only going to help the economy but will also help everyday americans. >> i think it will be a stimulus. i think it takes pressure off middle income people and gives them liquid at this. >> not if they're not working. >> most of them are going to be working and we'll take care of the ones who are home and who are sick and may not be covered. lauren: democrats are lining up to condemn the proposal, saying president trump is making this an election issue. many democrats including nancy pelosi a
lauren: we're watching stimulus responses from governments, in london the bank of england cut interestthe ftse is up one and a third percent this morning. the cac is up two and a quarter percent. the german dax up 2% this morning. cheryl: amid th the coronavirus crisis, wall street's top executives are headed to the white house to meet with the president over the impact from the virus especially on the u.s. economy. the ceos are on the guest list. lauren: yesterday, president trump announced he...
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and that's why manufacturing processes were coming in more perhaps in england in manchester and london than in scotland but weaving industry was taking off and it was changing and long before the the miners became the bible of the scottish labor movement it was the weavers they were after zines they didn't consider themselves as perhaps as what king man but they were educated they were literate these were people who saw that the french revolution offered a different way so they were of the working class made good they didn't have the patronage of the lords and ladies and indeed they wanted to challenge them so i think that history runs in palo the problem scotland is we've tended to ignore them and concentrate on the lords and ladies but the very few people know who. i would think would had we been dust the toting figure of. the prime ministership of young to run scotland for put the younger was the last the westminster politician to be preached and it's a bentley for mafia souls in the levy he was accused of but the wealthy people would regard their history. as the be all and end all
and that's why manufacturing processes were coming in more perhaps in england in manchester and london than in scotland but weaving industry was taking off and it was changing and long before the the miners became the bible of the scottish labor movement it was the weavers they were after zines they didn't consider themselves as perhaps as what king man but they were educated they were literate these were people who saw that the french revolution offered a different way so they were of the...
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the nhs is now also calling for nurses from other parts of england to work in the london area.one here in scotland are working at full speed to provide more protective equipment for doctors and nurses around the country. there are still shortages. it has been confirmed that a gp in essex has died. it is suspected but not confirmed that the 76—year—old died from coronavirus. his family say he sacrificed his life for his job. nhs staff say it is a very frightening time for them. people are really, really scared for themselves, for their teams, and for patients, because they just don't know when they go into see a patient, whether or not, even though they are not displaying symptoms, they may still have the virus. another gp is also in isolation with coronavirus symptoms thought to have been picked up from seeing patients. we can't use what some would deem inadequate personal protection to see all our patients still, because we haven't got enough. and we don't have eye protection in general practice. we just have a surgical mask. a plastic apron and gloves. but amidst all this, th
the nhs is now also calling for nurses from other parts of england to work in the london area.one here in scotland are working at full speed to provide more protective equipment for doctors and nurses around the country. there are still shortages. it has been confirmed that a gp in essex has died. it is suspected but not confirmed that the 76—year—old died from coronavirus. his family say he sacrificed his life for his job. nhs staff say it is a very frightening time for them. people are...
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sir simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at london's excel centre today and met some of are making things happen. as it was announced the number of patients was increasing by 1000 today. today, there are over 9,000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation, taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an extraordinary team effort on the part of nurses and doctors, therapists and pharmacists across london, but also volunteers, paramedics and people returning to help. the first staff were applauded in today, volunteers from other hospitals and recently retired doctors and nurses will be caring here for seriously ill covid—i9 patients at what's now called the nightingale hospital. this is what the hospital could look like when it's finished, with thousands of beds and a mortuary. army staff are working with the nhs team to make it a reality. it's in the heart of london's docklands with businesses all aro
sir simon stevens, head of nhs england, toured the site at london's excel centre today and met some of are making things happen. as it was announced the number of patients was increasing by 1000 today. today, there are over 9,000 positive coronavirus patients in hospitals across england. and we know that number is only going to increase. that's why what you see here is a mass mobilisation, taking place right across the country, but also at these new nightingale hospitals. this has been an...
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earlier, ruth may, the chief nursing officer for nhs england, explained more from outside the excel centre in east londonlutely planning for the surge we are expecting, because this isa surge we are expecting, because this is a global health emergency. i'm very, very grateful for all of the people coming back into the nhs to support us, because your nhs need you. i'm absolutely confident that it will be ready this week. working extremely hard. i got stjohn‘s ambulance here, we've got the military here, we've got all of our nhs planners here. they're doing an amazing job. of course, we need to do this because we absolutely want to be able to care for the people we need to care for. we've all got a job to do, do. not only are doctors and nurses coming back to the nhs and nurses coming back to the nhs and social care. our volunteers are really important to us, too, working as part of our team. you as members of the public absolutely have a responsibility. please, please keep watching the signs of yours and please stay home. it will save lives. with the number of people dying from the virus around the world
earlier, ruth may, the chief nursing officer for nhs england, explained more from outside the excel centre in east londonlutely planning for the surge we are expecting, because this isa surge we are expecting, because this is a global health emergency. i'm very, very grateful for all of the people coming back into the nhs to support us, because your nhs need you. i'm absolutely confident that it will be ready this week. working extremely hard. i got stjohn‘s ambulance here, we've got the...
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between england and germany in november source 77000 fans pack into london's wembley stadium a record for a women's football match. i think it could be in the record attendance and of any women's but we're game every is a massive precedent to set i think now we've had this out when really and we've seen other parents are not happy that goes down through to the league and we see women in the women's game continue to grow. england's women's super league is also leading the way on the domestic scene there are now 12 fully professional clubs and crowd averages have tripled to more than $3000.00 per game this season increased sponsorship has been crucial. definitely a point where brands want to be involved. but i think yes they are seeing the folly with it commercially germany meanwhile is looking on enviously the national team has won 2 world cups and 8 european championships but they are in danger of falling behind countries like england and the united states last year's world cup winners start taking. england is currently the european leader. in terms of support attitude and performance
between england and germany in november source 77000 fans pack into london's wembley stadium a record for a women's football match. i think it could be in the record attendance and of any women's but we're game every is a massive precedent to set i think now we've had this out when really and we've seen other parents are not happy that goes down through to the league and we see women in the women's game continue to grow. england's women's super league is also leading the way on the domestic...
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london? >>i'm on the high street, basically what we call the main street here in england,n a town called waybridge, it's out 16, 17 miles outside of london. >> sreenivasan: what's it like there? i inee traffic by. i see pedestrians. >> yeah, i'm a little surprised harkey. inside.ht more people would be what's really interesting is there are even some cafes here and maybe restaurant or wo that are not paying attention to what bor t johnso prime minister said, said last night, which is he wants people, he wants cafes and bars and reosaurants to . >> sreenivasan: so how seriously are people taking this? re there runs on stores? >> yeah, there are. in somet placesy have been really stripped bare, and some people have been shocked by that. there was a video recently by a nurse from the national health sinvice who was cg. she just got off a 48-hour shift and coul't buy and fruits and vegetables. but the grocery store right down the street is not too bad. there was a security guard actually guarding the wine and estingwhich is inte most of the vegetable and fruit was gone, but there was mea m. y theory i
london? >>i'm on the high street, basically what we call the main street here in england,n a town called waybridge, it's out 16, 17 miles outside of london. >> sreenivasan: what's it like there? i inee traffic by. i see pedestrians. >> yeah, i'm a little surprised harkey. inside.ht more people would be what's really interesting is there are even some cafes here and maybe restaurant or wo that are not paying attention to what bor t johnso prime minister said, said last night,...
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at the laboratories of public health england in london, he expressed every confidence in the people aroundcoronavirus is of concern. it is a...it‘s a novel illness, but it's something that this country really amply has the resources to deal with. we have state of the art testing facilities, we have a fantastic nhs. we will have to get through this, but believe me, we are going to beat it. the jump in cases announced yesterday includes a family cluster of three adults related to a man in hazlemere, who was confirmed as testing positive on friday. it's still not known how he got the virus. there are now 36 confirmed infections across the uk, with the first case in scotland, on tayside, announced yesterday evening. this is a serious situation, but we have well established procedures in place, and there's no need for the public to be unduly concerned. but the public can help, because we are still very firmly in the containment phases of this infection. it's been confirmed this morning that one of the new cases in england is a doctor at the mount vernon cancer centre in northwood in middlesex.
at the laboratories of public health england in london, he expressed every confidence in the people aroundcoronavirus is of concern. it is a...it‘s a novel illness, but it's something that this country really amply has the resources to deal with. we have state of the art testing facilities, we have a fantastic nhs. we will have to get through this, but believe me, we are going to beat it. the jump in cases announced yesterday includes a family cluster of three adults related to a man in...
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the nhs is now also calling for nurses from other parts of england to work in the london area.ke this one here in scotla nd manufacturers like this one here in scotland are working at full speed to provide more protective equipment for doctors and nurses around the country. there are still shortages. it has been confirmed that a gp in essex has died. it is suspected but not confirmed that the 76—year—old died from coronavirus. his family say he sacrificed his life for his job. nhs staff say it is a very frightening time for them. people are frightening time for them. people a re really, really frightening time for them. people are really, really scared for themselves, for their teams, and for patients, because theyjust don't know when they go into see a patient, whether or not, even though they are not displaying symptoms, they are not displaying symptoms, they may still have the virus. my name is dr cloud tyler... another gp is also in isolation with coronavirus symptoms thought to have been picked up from seeing patients. we can't use what some would deem inadequate personal
the nhs is now also calling for nurses from other parts of england to work in the london area.ke this one here in scotla nd manufacturers like this one here in scotland are working at full speed to provide more protective equipment for doctors and nurses around the country. there are still shortages. it has been confirmed that a gp in essex has died. it is suspected but not confirmed that the 76—year—old died from coronavirus. his family say he sacrificed his life for his job. nhs staff say...
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the spread of the corona virus the archbishop of canterbury delivered the church of england's 1st virtual surface in london urging people to care for others during difficult times many churches have suspended services while in some countries they have been banned by governments the u.k. government has advised people to avoid places of worship in order to maintain social distancing. while many people around the world are living under heavy restrictions at the moment including on the spanish island of majorca where the local police have been trying to lighten the mood while on patrol. and. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera italy's prime minister says the coronavirus pandemic is the country's toughest crisis since world war 2 another 651 people died there on sunday and spain will extend its state of emergency for a further 15 days germany will ban public gatherings of more than 2 people while chancellor angela merkel will enter a self isolation after coming into contact with an infected doctor. often. being in public is permitted only with people from the same household always one other person who does
the spread of the corona virus the archbishop of canterbury delivered the church of england's 1st virtual surface in london urging people to care for others during difficult times many churches have suspended services while in some countries they have been banned by governments the u.k. government has advised people to avoid places of worship in order to maintain social distancing. while many people around the world are living under heavy restrictions at the moment including on the spanish...
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specialist from public health england and the council are working together following that confirmed case and that the person involved is now in a treatment centre in londonconfirmed cases. this is a resident of kent who had recently travelled to italy. close contacts will be given health advice about symptoms. that is the latest. we will give you more on that as we get it. now time for your questions answered on coronavirus. the prime minister has said the uk needs to be prepared for the further spread of the coronavirus in the days and weeks ahead , so let's get some of your questions on the outbreak answered. you've been sending them in throughout the day and here to answer them is professor of medicine at the university of east anglia, paul hunter. also sian griffiths, who chaired hong kong government's inquiry into sars and is now emeritus professor at the chinese university of hong kong. the first question to you is saying i'm 67 years old who suffers from copd, lung disease, iam i'm 67 years old who suffers from copd, lung disease, i am due to go ona copd, lung disease, i am due to go on a cruise in the next couple of weeks flying from gatwick to b
specialist from public health england and the council are working together following that confirmed case and that the person involved is now in a treatment centre in londonconfirmed cases. this is a resident of kent who had recently travelled to italy. close contacts will be given health advice about symptoms. that is the latest. we will give you more on that as we get it. now time for your questions answered on coronavirus. the prime minister has said the uk needs to be prepared for the...
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this is london welsh rugby club and we are here to preview what might well be england's final game ofrnament. a tournament that has a strange one, that his pressure. it is england against wales at twickenham, which just a stone's threw away from here at the old dear park sports ground. much to come in the programme, but tomorrow more than two and half thousand people will be in this attend —— 2500 people will be in the centre. joining them, over the course of the next few hours, will be hundreds more for a gather charity dinner. this is a tournament that has the potential to deliver something of a paradox — are both a grand slam winners and also no real conclusions to follow as the final two weekends are very much going to be focused on there was postponed gains that were announced this week and the week prior. this game, a huge one in any context, is definitely on. so is scotland against france, where fans need to continue those chances of winning a grand slam and ending a tournament that has been a strange to say the least. commentator: fantastic! look at what it means. winning this
this is london welsh rugby club and we are here to preview what might well be england's final game ofrnament. a tournament that has a strange one, that his pressure. it is england against wales at twickenham, which just a stone's threw away from here at the old dear park sports ground. much to come in the programme, but tomorrow more than two and half thousand people will be in this attend —— 2500 people will be in the centre. joining them, over the course of the next few hours, will be...