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do you know what is going to happen in luton? we don't. luton at the moment is in tier 2 along with the rest of bedfordshire and milton keynes. luton itself has got quite high case rates but very stable. the case rates but very stable. the case rates really haven't changed at all over the last five or six weeks and the hospital hasn't been under significant pressure, but what we are seeing is that the rest of bedfordshire and milton keynes have an increasing case rates and that all of the hospitals across bedfordshire and milton keynes are under increasing pressure over the last few days, and that means that if you look at the whole geography, then we are on the brink of whether we should or should not be moved into tier 3. you are director of public health or luton. what is your feeling? what number do you think you should be on? do you think you should be in tier 3? is that your professional analysis? what we know about our cases in luton is most of the transmission is within households, so that is already covered in tier 2. moving into
do you know what is going to happen in luton? we don't. luton at the moment is in tier 2 along with the rest of bedfordshire and milton keynes. luton itself has got quite high case rates but very stable. the case rates but very stable. the case rates really haven't changed at all over the last five or six weeks and the hospital hasn't been under significant pressure, but what we are seeing is that the rest of bedfordshire and milton keynes have an increasing case rates and that all of the...
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, manchester, sta nsted and so heathrow, luton, manchester, stansted and so on.e sequence of flight restrictions. it almost reminds me of going back nine months to the middle of march when we had very short notice restrictions. i am we had very short notice restrictions. iam hearing we had very short notice restrictions. i am hearing austria has also banned the uk. france and germany which would be the two most significant european countries along with spain haven't banned flights yet, but there is most definitely discussions going on among the eu nations to decide what to do, and thatis nations to decide what to do, and that is almost certainly going to play out in other parts of the world, particularly the gulf, maybe north america in terms of flights coming in and out of the uk. thank you very much, simon. the numbers of covid—19 in scotland, there have been 924 cases reported in the last 24 hours. the scottish government says this may be artificially high due to a backlog of data. three bats have been registered of people who tested positive of the virus ever
, manchester, sta nsted and so heathrow, luton, manchester, stansted and so on.e sequence of flight restrictions. it almost reminds me of going back nine months to the middle of march when we had very short notice restrictions. i am we had very short notice restrictions. iam hearing we had very short notice restrictions. i am hearing austria has also banned the uk. france and germany which would be the two most significant european countries along with spain haven't banned flights yet, but...
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involving charlton, shrewsbury and cambridge united, and carlisle — with a thousand at wycombe and luton at montgomery waters for us, ahead of shrewsbury‘s league one game with accrington stanley. — a huge evening to look forward to for supporters, and the efl. big night ahead for for the efl as well? yes, it is one of six matches this evening and be efl where fans will be back. it is hugely significant and symbolic moment, almost nine months to get they sense action was forced behind closed doors in professional sport in england. we will be speaking to some of the fence yesterday and it means a great deal to them. there was a pilot event in september where a thousand season—ticket holders are allowed inside to enjoy a match against northampton town but this is the first time since march that there has been a national organised effort and a match day programme where fans have been welcome back inside. there are a few new protocols which fans will have to get used to and they are not using the turnstiles here because they are regarded as too tight and using the main gates to make sure the
involving charlton, shrewsbury and cambridge united, and carlisle — with a thousand at wycombe and luton at montgomery waters for us, ahead of shrewsbury‘s league one game with accrington stanley. — a huge evening to look forward to for supporters, and the efl. big night ahead for for the efl as well? yes, it is one of six matches this evening and be efl where fans will be back. it is hugely significant and symbolic moment, almost nine months to get they sense action was forced behind...
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more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from our farm in luton they've got proof leach we have a black and an asian middle class now june seem to trade know all this they idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well at school i just think all of this just doesn't help let's have a real equality and a real tolerance and that's a 2 way street. there's a thought for the day it's exactly 16 minutes past the hour morning we're going to head will this world health chiefs warn over use of covert down to buy all 6 now is making sexually transmitted diseases incurable something else to worry about sadly but we will explain more to you about it where it's going to go after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see you there. so what we've got to do is identify
more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from our farm in luton they've got proof leach we have a black and an asian middle class now june seem to trade know all this they idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well at school i just think all of this just doesn't...
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you are curiously allowed to go to heathrow or luton to fly as long as you are just embarking on an international around. thank you very much indeed. in the us warehouse workers are packing the newly—approved moderna vaccine, ready for it to be sent to thousands of sites. general gus perna, who's leading operation warp speed for the us government, said trucks would start to roll out on sunday. he said shipments would begin to reach health care providers as soon as monday. but he's had to apologise to state governors, saying he'd made an error estimating the number of doses cleared for shipment. this we had met —— this week many have heard concerns about doses being cut. i want to assure everybody, and i want to take personal responsibility for this miscommunication. i know that is not done much this days, but i am responsible, and i take responsibility for the miscommunication. meanwhile, us senators have reached a compromise in negotiations to approve a nine—hundred—billion dollar package of coronavirus relief measures. the agreement reached between republicans and democrats paves the way for a
you are curiously allowed to go to heathrow or luton to fly as long as you are just embarking on an international around. thank you very much indeed. in the us warehouse workers are packing the newly—approved moderna vaccine, ready for it to be sent to thousands of sites. general gus perna, who's leading operation warp speed for the us government, said trucks would start to roll out on sunday. he said shipments would begin to reach health care providers as soon as monday. but he's had to...
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more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from mars farm in luton they've got privilege we have a black and an asian middle class now june seems trade nor the us they are idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well at school i just think all of this just doesn't help let's have a real equality and real tolerance and that's a 2 way street. live without thought that's it for now thanks for watching our say this early tuesday afternoon it is now may day 26 here about was more than 30 minutes mean time for me in the season's greetings and have a great day. while the demick no certainly no blood is just flying to nationalities. as american targets are we took a backseat to teach to. judge a. commentary crisis like this this time to time so we can do better we should. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever
more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from mars farm in luton they've got privilege we have a black and an asian middle class now june seems trade nor the us they are idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well at school i just think all of this just doesn't help...
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luton plans will have enjoyed watching their side beat norwich 3—1, we come had fans back too but theyr. managed to hold reading all drop. after just 12 minutes. managed to hold reading all drop. afterjust 12 minutes. then went down to ten men after liam sure was shown the red card, but reading managed to pool 0ne back thanks to a header. the club doctor says managed to pool 0ne back thanks to a header. the club doctor sastimenez is recovering well from surgery after he fractured his skull. the doctor thinks him and as should be ready to leave hospital early last week, adding he will need space, rest and peace. arsenal manager said louise has also recovered well and thinks temporary concussions might be an answer going forward —— luiz. if you follow all the protocols, we are very comfortable to carry on playing. you really have to make a decision in one minute. when someone is bleeding, when you have a massive concussion mixed with somebody whose life is under threat, we can think maybe we can get these people a little more time and use a temporary substitution, for example. we would w
luton plans will have enjoyed watching their side beat norwich 3—1, we come had fans back too but theyr. managed to hold reading all drop. after just 12 minutes. managed to hold reading all drop. afterjust 12 minutes. then went down to ten men after liam sure was shown the red card, but reading managed to pool 0ne back thanks to a header. the club doctor says managed to pool 0ne back thanks to a header. the club doctor sastimenez is recovering well from surgery after he fractured his skull....
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more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from mars farm in luton they've got privilege we have a black man an asian middle class now june seems to ignore this they are idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well at school i just think all of this just doesn't help let's have a real equality and real tolerance. now that's a 2 way street. so i heard this morning world health chief put it another warning this time about the over use of covert antibiotics seems it's making sexually transmitted diseases not incurable it was a worry before seen just getting worse we'll explain more. seem wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out these days become educated and in gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. join me every 1st week on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to give us a lit
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more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from our farm in luton they've got privilege we have a black and an asian middle class now june seems trade nor the us they are idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well at school i just think all of this just doesn't help let's have a real equality and real tolerance and that's a 2 way street. coming up the warnings not new but it's got a lot worse world health chiefs now warn over the use of antibiotics during the pandemic is making sexually transmitted bacterial diseases incurable well explain it coming up. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. thinks . we are here to ask. max keiser this is the kaiser report with stacy herbert and special year end guest misfires dine. i must say the kind of sensitivity to world events of markets we're seeing anywhere except here on mitt welcome back. 17 often is policy out of
more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from our farm in luton they've got privilege we have a black and an asian middle class now june seems trade nor the us they are idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well at school i just think all of this just doesn't help...
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detail on the latest coronavirus restrictions, andy moore has this report police officers on patrol in lutonriendly advice about protection from covid—19. bedfordshire isjoining many of the home counties around london in moving up to tier 3. from midnight last night, that means 68% of the population of england is now covered by the toughest restrictions. but one covid patient in the local hospital is worried about the easing of restrictions over christmas is. he believes he caught the virus from his teenage son. people are being told that the rules, i know is a few weeks ago it started, that they can travel all over the country to see their families. this is worrying the hell out of me. if you saw the look on my son's face when i was fighting for my breath, you would not be willing to send these children all over the country to see their family. routine operations were going ahead at this hospital and many others are struggling. ministers met yesterday to discuss the outbreak amid growing concerns about a new variant of coronavirus spreading widely in the south east. it is feared that it cou
detail on the latest coronavirus restrictions, andy moore has this report police officers on patrol in lutonriendly advice about protection from covid—19. bedfordshire isjoining many of the home counties around london in moving up to tier 3. from midnight last night, that means 68% of the population of england is now covered by the toughest restrictions. but one covid patient in the local hospital is worried about the easing of restrictions over christmas is. he believes he caught the virus...
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and luton is quesne an ng director of the faculty of academic affairs and research at the coffee andn international peacekeeping training center he specializes in west african states and the sahara region welcome to each of you some of don't let me start with you today from your vantage point what is the state of democracy on the continent on that condon and out simply say you do have a mixed picture some countries are showing stuff village see it regulate less since but some countries are beginning to have even 10 out of the civil strives and at times the kind of tension that is threatening the very progress that has been made since the early ninety's ninety's you are seeing violence in our veins then says and what we think is beginning to happen and be exposed 'd is the fed that overall concentration on elections instead of looking at the fundamental deep structural issues is not a substantive but a way of deepening democracy because 'd you are beginning to see the underlying you know deep structural whether it's quite of the cases where there is the struggle for resources which so
and luton is quesne an ng director of the faculty of academic affairs and research at the coffee andn international peacekeeping training center he specializes in west african states and the sahara region welcome to each of you some of don't let me start with you today from your vantage point what is the state of democracy on the continent on that condon and out simply say you do have a mixed picture some countries are showing stuff village see it regulate less since but some countries are...
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more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from marsh farm in luton they've got privilege we have a black and an asian middle class now june seems to ignore this they are idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well as. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water then escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of the ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast paced the river is. closer to the power. or i don't think we're part of america or earth from. m.-x. kaiser this is the kaiser a port with stacy herbert and special year end guest misfires stein the man who i must say have the kind of sensitivity to world events and marke
more doors are going to open for you but tell that to a white working class bloke from marsh farm in luton they've got privilege we have a black and an asian middle class now june seems to ignore this they are idea that the white working class somehow have a great privilege absolute nonsense the statistics don't bear it out the most prejudiced people against people at the moment is white working class bar boys who are not performing as well as. an entire village in alaska has had to move if...
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luton is now offering rapid coronavirus testing to help tackle high rates of covid in the area.hout symptoms. anyone tested should get their results within 45 minutes. a similar service started in basildon on tuesday. it's for people who don't have symptoms, so if you've got symptoms, you need to go and have your test at one of our other testing stations. this is for reassurance, you can come here, just to check and have the test to see if you have got the virus or not. if you prove, if it comes that you have a positive test, we then send you on to get the confirmation test through the other testing stations. fans will be able to attend a women's super league match for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic as tickets have gone on sale. over 1,000 spectators will be able to go to chelsea's's match at crawley against brighton on sunday. the relaxation of covid regulations means fans are able to return to stadiums in tier 2. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. in earls court, the a4 west cromwell road is clos
luton is now offering rapid coronavirus testing to help tackle high rates of covid in the area.hout symptoms. anyone tested should get their results within 45 minutes. a similar service started in basildon on tuesday. it's for people who don't have symptoms, so if you've got symptoms, you need to go and have your test at one of our other testing stations. this is for reassurance, you can come here, just to check and have the test to see if you have got the virus or not. if you prove, if it...
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staff, and i would like to take this opportunity to thank all school staff and had teachers across lutonis is outside of the licence use and requires a change to the legal duty to get isolate? we are working on exactly that proposal because they need to use testing and use the easily available and rapid return, lateral flow, devices is incredibly important. they have an important role to play being used in the right settings, and the same way that the pcr test have an important role to play, but it takes longer to get the result back. so i look forward to working with her, with the council and all those across bedfordshire to try and get this sorted. clearly case rates are shooting up in a very worrying way, and i thank herfor her efforts and for her public health messaging to say to everybody right across bedfordshire, including in luton, let's work together to get this sorted. i asked my right honourable friend to consider restrictions on a more local level then countywide, and i'm grateful that he has done not across the country today. infections in temperature wells, whilst much lowe
staff, and i would like to take this opportunity to thank all school staff and had teachers across lutonis is outside of the licence use and requires a change to the legal duty to get isolate? we are working on exactly that proposal because they need to use testing and use the easily available and rapid return, lateral flow, devices is incredibly important. they have an important role to play being used in the right settings, and the same way that the pcr test have an important role to play,...
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little on the russian government insists it's got nothing to do with the boys really large persecutors luton electing the little. town hall on the monthly pass a budget that has been regularly since summed up by as a little. little never gets insensibility little people this nation have spurred their let's clear victory little be heard from in this office i will not be the last. if you count please legal votes i easily when least we are absolutely strict lot of the few some people on the list will lie down the bigger little. league little league. january on al-jazeera it's 10 years since the arab spring sought to bring change to the middle east al-jazeera looks into how successful look at pollutions was a new documentary series examined for history and genius on the takes of drug trafficking and the way states and drug lords have used it as an instrument of power a stark selections are being doled out around the world hope of returning to normal comes back again with media trends constantly changing listening post continues to analyze how the news is coming up to all of the most intense elec
little on the russian government insists it's got nothing to do with the boys really large persecutors luton electing the little. town hall on the monthly pass a budget that has been regularly since summed up by as a little. little never gets insensibility little people this nation have spurred their let's clear victory little be heard from in this office i will not be the last. if you count please legal votes i easily when least we are absolutely strict lot of the few some people on the list...
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and if we needed a reminder of how important fans are, it came at luton town, where 1000 fans saw their three, and united could have done with the support as they lost to paris saint germain in the champions league. neymar got two goals in a 3—1win for the french side, manchester united also had midfielder fred sent off. they will still qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat against rb leipzig in theirfinal group game. champion jockey 0isin, murphy has spoken for the first time since being banned for testing positive for cocaine. he's serving a three month ban, and says that investigators had accepted that he hadn't taken the drug. in an exclusive interview, the irishman admitted his reputation had been damaged. this is going to go down on my cv and no one will forget about this overnight. i have projected myself asa overnight. i have projected myself as a good ambassador for the sport but clearly a good ambassador for the sport doesn't fail a drugs test, no matter how minimal that quantity is. finally this is normally the scene, at the p.d.c world darts fancy dress is a huge part
and if we needed a reminder of how important fans are, it came at luton town, where 1000 fans saw their three, and united could have done with the support as they lost to paris saint germain in the champions league. neymar got two goals in a 3—1win for the french side, manchester united also had midfielder fred sent off. they will still qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat against rb leipzig in theirfinal group game. champion jockey 0isin, murphy has spoken for the first time since...
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and, if we needed a reminder of the impact of fans at games, it came at luton town, where 1,000 spectatorsafford, with greater manchester in tier 3, and united could have done with the support, as they lost to paris st germain in the champions league. neymar got two goals in a 3—1win for the french side, manchester united also had midfielder fred sent off. they will still qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat against rb leipzig in theirfinal group game. elsewhere, chelsea thumped sevilla 4—0. champion jockey oisin murphy has spoken for the first time since being banned for testing positive for cocaine. he's serving a three—month ban, and says that investigators accepted that he hadn't taken the drug. in this exclusive interview with our sports news reporter, laura scott, he says he will "have to live with the consequences" of not removing himself from the situation. i have no self—pity. i made a mistake and i have to live with the consequences. this is the champion jockey oisin murphy, winner of this yea r‘s jockey oisin murphy, winner of this year's 2000 guineas. levy but he's been
and, if we needed a reminder of the impact of fans at games, it came at luton town, where 1,000 spectatorsafford, with greater manchester in tier 3, and united could have done with the support, as they lost to paris st germain in the champions league. neymar got two goals in a 3—1win for the french side, manchester united also had midfielder fred sent off. they will still qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat against rb leipzig in theirfinal group game. elsewhere, chelsea thumped...
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police officers on patrol in luton, giving some friendly advice about protection from covid.sure you know where the mask is. that was used during many counties around london in moving up to the three, from midnight last night, that means 68% of the population of england is now covered by the toughest restrictions. but one covid patient ata restrictions. but one covid patient at a local hospital is worried about the easing of restrictions over christmas. he believes he caught the virus from his teenage son. people are being told that the rules from a few weeks ago have changed and they can travel across the country to see theirfamilies. this can travel across the country to see their families. this is can travel across the country to see theirfamilies. this is worrying the hell out of me. i — if you — if you saw the look on my son because my face when i was fighting for breath, you would not want to send children all over the country to see their family. routine operations were going ahead at this hospital, but many others are struggling. ministers met yesterday to discuss the
police officers on patrol in luton, giving some friendly advice about protection from covid.sure you know where the mask is. that was used during many counties around london in moving up to the three, from midnight last night, that means 68% of the population of england is now covered by the toughest restrictions. but one covid patient ata restrictions. but one covid patient at a local hospital is worried about the easing of restrictions over christmas. he believes he caught the virus from his...