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za nardi was involved in a collision with a lorry.hampion, had both legs amputated after a motoracing crash in germany in 2001. rory mcilroy is in contention heading into the final round of the rbc heritage in south carolina. a third round of 66 has put him on io—under par, four shots off the lead. the second tournament of novak djokovic's charity series is under way in croatia. it's part of the adria tour and world number one djokovic won his first match in straight sets against borna coric. other players involved include marin cilic and grigor dimitrov. dominic thiem won the first tournament in belgrade. and a century break from stephen maguire has helped him edge in front against neil robertson in their snooker tour championship quarterfinal. maguire leads 6—5 — the first to nine frames will reach the semi finals. there has been general relief for elite sportsmen and women who can return to training, but top gymnast danusia francis has told the bbc she has still not been allowed back into her gym near heathrow. that's because she d
za nardi was involved in a collision with a lorry.hampion, had both legs amputated after a motoracing crash in germany in 2001. rory mcilroy is in contention heading into the final round of the rbc heritage in south carolina. a third round of 66 has put him on io—under par, four shots off the lead. the second tournament of novak djokovic's charity series is under way in croatia. it's part of the adria tour and world number one djokovic won his first match in straight sets against borna coric....
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presumably lorry driver scaring the drugs and from europe will be exempt from this quarantine.rrying the drugs. this seems to have united everybody against the government apart from certain age groups who have done at various research by the government who say the country is still behind this quarantine. yes. we saw today in the comments chamber you had the prime ministerand comments chamber you had the prime minister and the pm cues, brought up notjust by minister and the pm cues, brought up not just by mps opposition mps, ple nty of not just by mps opposition mps, plenty of tory mps. that's prime minister questions. they the quarantine policy and the idea of two we e ks quarantine policy and the idea of two weeks as of monday if you are arriving the uk you have to go stop isolation for two weeks. —— they hate the quarantine policy. things like medical supplies would have to do this but generally i think it has caused a real backlash for two reasons. firstly i think one of the complaints is if a quarantine is really so effective in stemming the coronavirus infections, why have
presumably lorry driver scaring the drugs and from europe will be exempt from this quarantine.rrying the drugs. this seems to have united everybody against the government apart from certain age groups who have done at various research by the government who say the country is still behind this quarantine. yes. we saw today in the comments chamber you had the prime ministerand comments chamber you had the prime minister and the pm cues, brought up notjust by minister and the pm cues, brought up...
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to form a stage.” impromptu concerts using the back of a lorry to form a stage. take a few aeroplane engine cases that would make a stage or the back of a lorry. the amount will vary from 2000 to 6000. how many songs deducing that one concert? we didn't limit ourselves. we stopped when we couldn‘t do any more. there was a lot of visiting hospitals too. this came into it as much as singing. they just like to see came into it as much as singing. theyjust like to see you and like to know that you came out all that way just to see to know that you came out all that wayjust to see them. ina wayjust to see them. in a moment we will have the whether with helen, but before we go let‘s turn to events in central london this afternoon where the french president emmanuel macron was welcomed to the uk with a ceremony of pomp and pageantry as he marked the 80th anniversary of general charles de gaulle‘s famous wartime podcast. the president laid a wreath in carlton gardens before emmanuel macron wasjoined by in carlton gardens before emmanuel macron was joined by borisjohnson
to form a stage.” impromptu concerts using the back of a lorry to form a stage. take a few aeroplane engine cases that would make a stage or the back of a lorry. the amount will vary from 2000 to 6000. how many songs deducing that one concert? we didn't limit ourselves. we stopped when we couldn‘t do any more. there was a lot of visiting hospitals too. this came into it as much as singing. they just like to see came into it as much as singing. theyjust like to see you and like to know that...
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before, they helicopter crashed into a pub, there were deaths as a result, a bin lorry going out of controlt a few days before christmas, and before that, glasgow has had its problems with violence. we have been very successful in reducing violence in the city centre and right throughout the city centre and right throughout the city centre and right throughout the city and glasgow has been a strong place. it has come through difficult times before and i think we will again and we will face down all of —— any of those who try and exploit the situation to peddle misinformation and we will continue to be that warm, welcoming city weather in relation to our asylum seeker community or anyone else. our sympathies set everyone in glasgow affected this afternoon. in the us, the number of people who have been infected with coronavirus could be far higher than originally thought. the official number of cases across the country currently stands atjust over 2.4 million people — that's about one quarter of all the confirmed cases worldwide. but the center for disease control says as many as 20 million a
before, they helicopter crashed into a pub, there were deaths as a result, a bin lorry going out of controlt a few days before christmas, and before that, glasgow has had its problems with violence. we have been very successful in reducing violence in the city centre and right throughout the city centre and right throughout the city centre and right throughout the city and glasgow has been a strong place. it has come through difficult times before and i think we will again and we will face down...
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he was involved in a crash with a lorry and needed head surgery.germany in 2001 but went on to become a four—time paralympic champion. there has been a positive coronavirus test at a golf tournament in the us. the american nick watt need tested negative before the competition started but was then showing symptoms before the second day's play —— nick watney. roy mcavoy was also playing there and had a lot of contact with him. —— rory mcilroy. and had a lot of contact with him. -- rory mcilroy. we were playing at a distance. he feels badly that he was here. today at the golf course. isaid was here. today at the golf course. i said it's fine. you never know. i said to him, if i was in your position i probably would have been here too. at this point you have to focus on getting better and getting healthy. rory mcilroy there. that is all of the sport for now. thanks, mike. beijing has announced the first details of a new draft security law for hong kong that would drastically change the city's way of life. the draft law includes plans to create a new na
he was involved in a crash with a lorry and needed head surgery.germany in 2001 but went on to become a four—time paralympic champion. there has been a positive coronavirus test at a golf tournament in the us. the american nick watt need tested negative before the competition started but was then showing symptoms before the second day's play —— nick watney. roy mcavoy was also playing there and had a lot of contact with him. —— rory mcilroy. and had a lot of contact with him. -- rory...
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than 90 percent of the lock and on jungle has been cut down to make way for farming as money or up a lorry for some chop a state more forest is being lost every year despite conservation efforts. this is the moment is a soulis jungle reserve 3312 square kilometers of unspoiled tropical rainforest forth because the money is more the result this ecosystem is very bio dad goes it's home to nearly whole field both species in mexico and one 3rd of all mammals and butterflies stews but the loss has been immense more than 90 percent of the ecosystem we had has been lost. we don't ask for a better sense of how much of the forest has been destroyed we plotted a flight path to survey the jungle near mexico's border with guatemala. here human development has moved right to the edge of the forest and in many cases settlements are clearly visible far beyond the limits of the reserve evidence of the illegal exploitation of natural resources is also clear as day settlements like these are referred to as invasions by the indigenous like and whose presence here dates back hundreds of years and look at it i
than 90 percent of the lock and on jungle has been cut down to make way for farming as money or up a lorry for some chop a state more forest is being lost every year despite conservation efforts. this is the moment is a soulis jungle reserve 3312 square kilometers of unspoiled tropical rainforest forth because the money is more the result this ecosystem is very bio dad goes it's home to nearly whole field both species in mexico and one 3rd of all mammals and butterflies stews but the loss has...
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for example, lorry drivers, seasonal farm workers and people with specialist skills.ply to the whole of the uk but the fines can vary between nations. people coming from ireland, the channel islands or the isle of man will not be affected but for the moment, everybody else will be. the policy has provoked outrage from within the travel and tourism industries. manchester airport and oui’ industries. manchester airport and our other airports are hugely important for the local economy, supporting tens of thousands of jobs, whether taxis or our own people who work for the airport. it is hugely important and quarantine will impact that, no doubt. british airways has launched a legal challenge to the policy, backed by easyj et challenge to the policy, backed by easyjet and rya nair. challenge to the policy, backed by easyjet and ryanair. the government insists the measures are necessary to protect public health and prevent new cases of covid—i9 being brought in from abroad. but there is a potential solution that so—called air bridges. passengers on routes to and from countr
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for workers, including medics, lorry drivers, those working on farms and those travelling from certainat say these quarantine measures are too simplistic? we certainly support any government measure to avoid a second peak so if medical advice address quarantine is necessary so be it. we area quarantine is necessary so be it. we are a health and safety driven organisation. there is an opportunity to allow the gradually opening up of borders in a way that does not lead to a second peak and the prime minister has talked about different ways. there are countries with low level of the covid—19 and we could do that. they should be able to do that as soon as is possible to do that. we want the government to tell us what the plan is to start reopening border so it does not become a blanket quarantine because that would notjust be devastating for the aviation sector before all the companies across the millions of workers who work for them who depend on aviation in one way or another. there is expected to bea way or another. there is expected to be a review at the end ofjune about this but wheth
for workers, including medics, lorry drivers, those working on farms and those travelling from certainat say these quarantine measures are too simplistic? we certainly support any government measure to avoid a second peak so if medical advice address quarantine is necessary so be it. we area quarantine is necessary so be it. we are a health and safety driven organisation. there is an opportunity to allow the gradually opening up of borders in a way that does not lead to a second peak and the...
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only arrivals from the republic of ireland are accepted as well as a certain professions like lorry driversgas workers. the enforcement rules depend on where you live. if you breach of the rules in england and northern ireland, you could face a £1000 fine stop in scotland, the penalty is £1180 but the maximum fine for repeat offenders is £5,000. the enforcement rules in wales are still not clear. at the moment, a pretty small number of flights go in and out of our airports each day but airlines are desperate to crank up their schedules in time for the summer schedules in time for the summerand schedules in time for the summer and that is why the travel set up is demanding the deals are done with countries with low infection rates so travellers from there are exempt as well. we think, as the ellen community, there are a distant number of countries, mainly across europe but further afield with passenger demand. —— the airline community. we need to work with government to create these averages as quickly as possible otherwise we will not have a summer season. otherwise we will not have a summe
only arrivals from the republic of ireland are accepted as well as a certain professions like lorry driversgas workers. the enforcement rules depend on where you live. if you breach of the rules in england and northern ireland, you could face a £1000 fine stop in scotland, the penalty is £1180 but the maximum fine for repeat offenders is £5,000. the enforcement rules in wales are still not clear. at the moment, a pretty small number of flights go in and out of our airports each day but...
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one way that you could do is is to designate ship work as is is essential work is the same way that lorrydrivers have which would allow them to switch between ports and travel more easily that is one thing that could be done quite easily. after more than 3 months of restrictions john is there is reopening those borders ones to revive it struggling tourism industry which had been hit by setbacks even before the pandemic. report says it's been a long road to recovery. in the historic heart of tunisia's capital coppersmith mohammed shall she is putting his skills to work hammering away at plates he plans to sell hoping the worst of the pandemic is over. put on a quick coronavirus outbreak was a very very tough period even after we reopened it still being very difficult on artisanal activities because we were working for tourists who still can't come here i met shoppers in the old medina of tunis a unesco world heritage site to treats visitors to a rich sampling of local crafts and cuisine an area that's usually overflowing with people for tunisia's economy tourism is crucial. 5 years ago gun
one way that you could do is is to designate ship work as is is essential work is the same way that lorrydrivers have which would allow them to switch between ports and travel more easily that is one thing that could be done quite easily. after more than 3 months of restrictions john is there is reopening those borders ones to revive it struggling tourism industry which had been hit by setbacks even before the pandemic. report says it's been a long road to recovery. in the historic heart of...
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one way that you could do is is to designate ship work as is is essential work is the same way that lorry drivers have which would allow them to switch between ports and travel more easily that is one thing that could be done quite easily well in part to the vast areas on people stranded by the pandemic will meet migrants who are stuck in kenya there among tens of thousands and then across the continent and that's from 10 g.m.t. on sunday here on out of there. after more than 3 months of restrictions china sea as reopening its board has it wants to revive its struggling tourism industry which had been hit by setbacks even before the pandemic but as well it's likely to be a long road to recovery. in the historic heart of tunisia's capital coppersmith mohammed shows she is putting his skills to work hammering away at plates he plans to sell hoping the worst of the pandemic is over. put on a recruiter virus outbreak was a very very tough period but even after we reopened it still being very difficult for an artisan like tipitina's because we were working for tourists who still can't come her
one way that you could do is is to designate ship work as is is essential work is the same way that lorry drivers have which would allow them to switch between ports and travel more easily that is one thing that could be done quite easily well in part to the vast areas on people stranded by the pandemic will meet migrants who are stuck in kenya there among tens of thousands and then across the continent and that's from 10 g.m.t. on sunday here on out of there. after more than 3 months of...
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one way that you could do is is to designate ship work as is is essential work is the same way that lorry drivers have been which would allow them to then switch between course and travel more easily that is one thing that could be done quite easy to what extent has the pandemic affected the supply chain because the ports have been shut both have been cleansed the ships have been allowed to enter the coastal waters so it must have had some impact yes and i think actually the best entry but also as well you've had losses factory closes around as well during the shutdown period and it's not that parent at the moment how big an impact that's having on global supply chains just because this in a big slump in demand as well and i think it will take a few moments before we realize how severe these supplies and change so it is are we just given how global is the world is and how dependent on these just in time supply chain is i think it could start to become more of a constraint in the next few months right and how might that manifest itself just in terms of a regular staples not arriving or wha
one way that you could do is is to designate ship work as is is essential work is the same way that lorry drivers have been which would allow them to then switch between course and travel more easily that is one thing that could be done quite easy to what extent has the pandemic affected the supply chain because the ports have been shut both have been cleansed the ships have been allowed to enter the coastal waters so it must have had some impact yes and i think actually the best entry but also...
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glasgow is a community you know we do all come to stay together in times of trouble when we had the bin lorry crush you know the whole city seem to come to a standstill when there was the hell a police helicopter landed on the kuta waltz and people died the same thing happened and of course during corbett 1000 you know thousands of people have lost their lives in scotland hundreds with in glasgow so it has been a period of mourning. and it's a very sad day. when i say that people for their lives are returning to some form of the mullet into how this happened right in the midst right in the heart of the city and in the nature of the attack though we've seen a rise in stabbings in particular i mean reading just last week that and that was labeled a terror attack. yes well i mean i mean i think the police of often say that . they thought is a said that we are fortunate in this country that the murder rate is so such a low rate you know in terms of homicides in scotland we have been lucky that the homicide rate is one of the lowest levels ever in the history of this country so within scope that w
glasgow is a community you know we do all come to stay together in times of trouble when we had the bin lorry crush you know the whole city seem to come to a standstill when there was the hell a police helicopter landed on the kuta waltz and people died the same thing happened and of course during corbett 1000 you know thousands of people have lost their lives in scotland hundreds with in glasgow so it has been a period of mourning. and it's a very sad day. when i say that people for their...
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you are driving at 151 miles per hourona you are driving at 151 miles per hour on a motorway and a lorryching bbc news. headlines coming up and we will have more from the house of commons as well but in the meantime let‘s get a look at the weather. we had a dose of summer and i‘m quite sure it will be back but in the short term, a wind of change is upon us and in fact this change is already taking place across scotland, rain clouds have been moving in and the temperature is dropping and the outlook is looking distinctly chilly right across the country over the next few days. the weather fronts are coming in from the north, really spreading across the uk and behind it, a current of much cooler air all the way from the arctic will set in and the winds will strengthen as well, it will really become quite windy across northern areas. as far as tuesday afternoon is concerned, still very warm in many areas, certainly england and wales and northern ireland and even the lowlands of scotland but later this evening and into tonight, that persistent rain in the east of scotland spreads further sout
you are driving at 151 miles per hourona you are driving at 151 miles per hour on a motorway and a lorryching bbc news. headlines coming up and we will have more from the house of commons as well but in the meantime let‘s get a look at the weather. we had a dose of summer and i‘m quite sure it will be back but in the short term, a wind of change is upon us and in fact this change is already taking place across scotland, rain clouds have been moving in and the temperature is dropping and the...
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stonewall, the grand marshal leading chicago's pride parade was our city's first openly gay mayor lorri loi light foot, an incredible leader. this year most pride festivals in the u.s. and around the globe were canceled or transformed into virtual celebrations because of covid-19 but those virtual gatherings still had much to celebrate. we've witnessed poe found progress in -- profound progress in half century since stonewall. public attitudes about gay and trans' rights have increased greatly. openly gay men and women serve as corporate and civic leaders, as mayors, governors, members of congress and an openly gay married man ran a serious campaign for president. gay men and lesbians serve openly in america's armed forces. while this generation has regrettably reinstated a ban on transgender persons serving openly in the military, transmen, women and children are becoming more visible members in much of the rest of our society. this june also brings a major new cause for celebration. in a landmark 6-3 ruling the supreme court of the united states has ruled that employment discriminatio
stonewall, the grand marshal leading chicago's pride parade was our city's first openly gay mayor lorri loi light foot, an incredible leader. this year most pride festivals in the u.s. and around the globe were canceled or transformed into virtual celebrations because of covid-19 but those virtual gatherings still had much to celebrate. we've witnessed poe found progress in -- profound progress in half century since stonewall. public attitudes about gay and trans' rights have increased greatly....
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light—touch approach initially to new border checks, especially in places like dover, where thousands of lorriesd and the rest of the uk and how border checks will operate there. all this just deals with the trade in goods — negotiators have also got to sort out the hugely important cross—border trade in services, including financial services. uk service exports to the eu increased to £72.6 billion in 2018. all of this was going to be a massive task even before the coronavirus pandemic began to dominate the attention of ministers, business leaders and civil servants. the government says businesses who are complaining about a lack of preparation time have just got to get used to a new reality. and negotiations in are now going to intensify next month, some kind of deal could still emerge, covering at least some of these issues. but time is really short and either way, the uk and the eu are going to have to be negotiating the detail of their new relationship for years to come. barriers have been put up around a number of monuments in london, including the cenotaph and a statue of winston churchill
light—touch approach initially to new border checks, especially in places like dover, where thousands of lorriesd and the rest of the uk and how border checks will operate there. all this just deals with the trade in goods — negotiators have also got to sort out the hugely important cross—border trade in services, including financial services. uk service exports to the eu increased to £72.6 billion in 2018. all of this was going to be a massive task even before the coronavirus pandemic...
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the republic of ireland are exempt, as well as certain professions, like oil and gas workers, and lorry on where you live. if you breach of the rules in england and northern ireland, then you could face a £1000 fine. in scotland, the penalty is £480, but the maximum fine for repeat offenders is £5,000. the enforcement rules in wales are still not clear. at the moment, a pretty small number of flights go in and out of our airports each day, but airlines are desperate to crank up their schedules in time for the summer, and that is why the travel sector is demanding that deals are done with countries with low infection rates, so travellers from there are exempt too. we think, as the airline community, that there's a decent number of countries, mainly across europe but further afield, where there is sufficient passenger demand. so we now need the government to really with a degree of urgency, work with foreign governments to set up these air bridges as quickly as possible because otherwise we are not going to have a summer season here. now, the parent company of british airways has launched
the republic of ireland are exempt, as well as certain professions, like oil and gas workers, and lorry on where you live. if you breach of the rules in england and northern ireland, then you could face a £1000 fine. in scotland, the penalty is £480, but the maximum fine for repeat offenders is £5,000. the enforcement rules in wales are still not clear. at the moment, a pretty small number of flights go in and out of our airports each day, but airlines are desperate to crank up their...
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a lorry driver has been arrested after breaching a road barrier and driving towards a crowd of protestersmajor highway. footage posted on social media shows dozens of people surrounding the vehicle and pulling the driver out of his cab after it came to a halt. some protesters then came to the driver's aid before police pulled him out of the crowd. some police and national guard members have joined protestors to show solidarity. in the new york borough of queens crowds asked police to kneel to show their respect for calls to end the deaths of black people in custody. police cheered officers who took the knee. and in minneapolis a national guard asked his colleagues to kneel as he appealed for protestors to stay peaceful. he also shook the hand of one demonstrator, although some told him he should have bumped elbows due to the coronavirus. our correspondent in washington, aleem maqbool, was at the protests outside the white house — and sent this report. nojustice, no peace. these were protests against the killing of george floyd, given the location they were also a message to one person in
a lorry driver has been arrested after breaching a road barrier and driving towards a crowd of protestersmajor highway. footage posted on social media shows dozens of people surrounding the vehicle and pulling the driver out of his cab after it came to a halt. some protesters then came to the driver's aid before police pulled him out of the crowd. some police and national guard members have joined protestors to show solidarity. in the new york borough of queens crowds asked police to kneel to...
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the republic of ireland are exempt, as well as certain professions, like oil and gas workers, and lorrynd on where you live. at the moment, a pretty small number of flights go in and out of airport each day but airlines are desperate to crank up scheduled in time for the summer and that is why the travel sector is demanding that deals are done with countries with lower infection rates. so travellers from their would be exempt. we think, as the airline community, that there's a decent number of countries, mainly across europe but further afield, where there is sufficient passenger demand. so we now need the government to, really with a degree of urgency, work with foreign governments to set up these air bridges as quickly as possible because otherwise we are not going to have a summer season here. now the parent company of british airways has launched legal proceedings. it claims the government has failed to identify a valid justification for a blanket quarantine. it has the support of easyjet and ryanair, and dozens of travel and hospitality companies. but the government says the new re
the republic of ireland are exempt, as well as certain professions, like oil and gas workers, and lorrynd on where you live. at the moment, a pretty small number of flights go in and out of airport each day but airlines are desperate to crank up scheduled in time for the summer and that is why the travel sector is demanding that deals are done with countries with lower infection rates. so travellers from their would be exempt. we think, as the airline community, that there's a decent number of...