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to movie mackie.is was just like, i like that you said four months, so now when i see the body it was four months of like a chef preparing the meals and the training program. i like that, thank you. cuz i saw, i would see the pictures and just be like how does he do that, and i go do 20 push-ups and i am like my body doesn't respond accordingly but i understand there is work in it, congratulations, thank you fr the time, thank you for always being amazing, for building those houses for houses, for being you, always a pleasure to you have, congratulations. >> blessed to be in your presence. >> trevor: don't forget, the falcon and winter soldier is streaming right now on disney plus. we'll take a quick break but we'll be right back after this. (text chime) (text chime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week is your chance to finally watch shows you missed for free. now you get to talk about them with your friends, no matter what tim
to movie mackie.is was just like, i like that you said four months, so now when i see the body it was four months of like a chef preparing the meals and the training program. i like that, thank you. cuz i saw, i would see the pictures and just be like how does he do that, and i go do 20 push-ups and i am like my body doesn't respond accordingly but i understand there is work in it, congratulations, thank you fr the time, thank you for always being amazing, for building those houses for houses,...
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please welcome back to "a late show," anthony mackie.> stephen: it's going okay. we have not talked in just over a year. you were the second-to-last week, not the week we went off the air but the week right before that was when we saw each other last. >> yeah, yeah. i was the one that brought covid in and shut everybody down. >> stephen: thatch. much appreciated. how has the last year been for you? have you been hunkered down? have you been just basically going to the grocery store and home? >> not pretty much. i spend all my time in my backyard anyway, so it was pretty great for me. my family's been safe. we've all been sequestered and isolated so we haven't had any issues. but that's pretty much how i live my life anyway. pretty quiet, a lot of gardening. >> stephen: that's good. for a lot of people, there's been a lot of streaming out there. i've enjoyed "the falcon and the winter soldier." it's been a great series. the finale was friday. we knew it was coming. we didn't know how it would happen. you have a new title. why don't you te
please welcome back to "a late show," anthony mackie.> stephen: it's going okay. we have not talked in just over a year. you were the second-to-last week, not the week we went off the air but the week right before that was when we saw each other last. >> yeah, yeah. i was the one that brought covid in and shut everybody down. >> stephen: thatch. much appreciated. how has the last year been for you? have you been hunkered down? have you been just basically going to the...
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phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme.to the senedd election. the pandemic has cast a shadow over the campaigning so far. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith reports. connecting with voters, pressing the flesh, the usual campaign choreography has been constrained by the pandemic. the party leaders all say they can help wales recover but they will also need to tackle deep—rooted problems of poverty and poor health. labour, led by mark drakeford, has been in power in wales for over two decades. he says they deserve more time. you are never going to tackle it over a short period. 22 years isn't enough? 22 years is certainly not enough. there are health inequalities in england and they have had a parliament since 1215. an extra five years, will you solve anything in five years? i never hear anybody say to them what's the point of having you, you haven't solved it in 1,000 years? plaid cymru argue independence would deliver change. it has governed with labour in coalition in the past. leaders keen to sidestep questions of do
phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme.to the senedd election. the pandemic has cast a shadow over the campaigning so far. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith reports. connecting with voters, pressing the flesh, the usual campaign choreography has been constrained by the pandemic. the party leaders all say they can help wales recover but they will also need to tackle deep—rooted problems of poverty and poor health. labour, led by mark drakeford, has been in power in wales for over...
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phil mackie, bbc news, walsall. life—saving actions during an anti—terrorist operation. five—year—old leuk received the animal equivalent of the victoria cross, the pdsa dickin medal, for his bravery in mali two years ago. the duke and duchess of cambridge have released a new photograph of their youngest child, prince louis, to celebrate his third birthday. the picture shows the prince, who is fifth in line to the throne, on his first day at nursery school earlier this week. it was taken by his mother, who is a keen photographer. now, as more of us are trying to spend time in nature as lockdown restrictions are eased, a big operation is under way on scafell pike, in the lake district, to try to prevent damage to the landscape. hundreds of bags of stone are being lifted onto england's highest mountain. it's climbed by more than 250,000 walkers a year, and even more are expected to tackle the ascent in 2021. adam mcclean reports. this path is one of hundreds across the lake district's fells — routes that help hikers r
phil mackie, bbc news, walsall. life—saving actions during an anti—terrorist operation. five—year—old leuk received the animal equivalent of the victoria cross, the pdsa dickin medal, for his bravery in mali two years ago. the duke and duchess of cambridge have released a new photograph of their youngest child, prince louis, to celebrate his third birthday. the picture shows the prince, who is fifth in line to the throne, on his first day at nursery school earlier this week. it was...
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phil mackie, bbc news. they may come across on the coast over the easter weekend. it's part of a government—backed campaign by the seal alliance, which says getting too close can lead to seals being injured and even dying. john maguire has this report. clearly fearful and distressed, a herd of seals is fleeing the land, heading for the safety of the sea. it's not always an easy journey, but seals can be spooked easily by people — or their dogs — getting too close. it's the youngest seals that are the most vulnerable, with only around a quarter of them surviving to adulthood. injury—wise, they're either the young pups who get bashed around in the storms and separated from their mums, orfrom litter — so entanglements in fishing lines, nets. and one of the worst injuries we see is actually the dog frisbee hoops — the seals play with them, they put them over their necks and then they grow into them, and they can be really severe injuries. and as the latest lockdown restrictions ease, conservationists are asking
phil mackie, bbc news. they may come across on the coast over the easter weekend. it's part of a government—backed campaign by the seal alliance, which says getting too close can lead to seals being injured and even dying. john maguire has this report. clearly fearful and distressed, a herd of seals is fleeing the land, heading for the safety of the sea. it's not always an easy journey, but seals can be spooked easily by people — or their dogs — getting too close. it's the youngest seals...
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phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme. estimated around two billion people around the world watched the couple exchange their vows at westminster abbey a decade ago and, today, the cambridges released some new pictures marking the anniversary. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. thank you, good afternoon. so far this month it's been cold and exceptionally dry, but we're finally seeing whether more akin to april and that's sunshine and heavy showers and they've been developing quite widely through the afternoon as this picture shows behind us in staffordshire. yesterday's area of low pressure is pushing away away into the near continent. it's been allowing north north—westerly winds to move south across the country. that's
phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme. estimated around two billion people around the world watched the couple exchange their vows at westminster abbey a decade ago and, today, the cambridges released some new pictures marking the anniversary. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. thank you, good afternoon. so far this month it's been cold and exceptionally dry, but we're finally seeing whether more akin to april and that's sunshine and heavy showers and they've been...
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phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme.r abbey. street parties and celebrations took place across the uk to mark the event. graham satchell has been talking to people about their memories of the big day. april 29, 2011, exactly ten years ago, and the marriage of prince william to kate middleton. the wedding watched by an estimated 2 billion people worldwide. across the country, in time—honoured fashion, the great british street party. you need to stop it! jack was just eight at the time. i was going to hyperventilate. he helped organise a street party doing his best to not get stressed. calm down, you are going to hyperventilate. it was such a good day. everyone was out on the street, we had auctions going on, raffles, cake going out to everyone. the royal wedding is all royal and everyone — the royal wedding is all royal and everyone wanted to get involved. and we all _ everyone wanted to get involved. and we all sat _ everyone wanted to get involved. and we all sat in— everyone wanted to get involved. and we all sat in th
phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme.r abbey. street parties and celebrations took place across the uk to mark the event. graham satchell has been talking to people about their memories of the big day. april 29, 2011, exactly ten years ago, and the marriage of prince william to kate middleton. the wedding watched by an estimated 2 billion people worldwide. across the country, in time—honoured fashion, the great british street party. you need to stop it! jack was just eight at the...
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but thanks to gaming enthusiastic like felix mackie yoko could soon change. the east coast market in africa is booming according to one study the continent's e-sports audience a bust 30000000 in 2020 and is expected to rise to 53000000 by 2023 no wonder at the planned africa sports series attracted international investors professional teams from 16 african countries are set to compete in the series what's your take on the market can you suppose be a global game changer one that drives innovation and helps regions flores or have they been overhyped but it's not on you tube facebook or the d w dot com and until next. the thing. is by our side when life comes to an. corona has drastically changed death rituals. how are people coping with it. is it possible to die with dignity while practicing social distancing. we take a look the corona virus and its victims close up. in 90 minutes on d w. a i was robbed of my dignity 77 percent takes on modern slavery shedding light on the feet of them in a nigerian women in italy obscene that's what men who wear tripp suffer f
but thanks to gaming enthusiastic like felix mackie yoko could soon change. the east coast market in africa is booming according to one study the continent's e-sports audience a bust 30000000 in 2020 and is expected to rise to 53000000 by 2023 no wonder at the planned africa sports series attracted international investors professional teams from 16 african countries are set to compete in the series what's your take on the market can you suppose be a global game changer one that drives...
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especially republicans that opposed everything the biden administration is trying to achieve that mackieorgia, important, as he was the first democratic president to win the state in 28 years. in january, to win the state in 28 years. injanuary, the state elected two democratic senators in a run—off election that gave democrats a tiny majority in the senate. then vice president kamala harris can cast a vote to break a tie. without republicans' support in washington, he hopes he can reach out to republicans directly here in middle america. directly here in middle america-— directly here in middle america. ., ., america. what reaction has he been getting? _ america. what reaction has he been getting? it is a rally, it. been getting? it is a rally, it is still under covid restrictions, and the spending plans are absolutely huge? lt plans are absolutely huge? it is a massive spending plan, almost $4 trillion, considering he ready busby to trillion dollar coronavirus relief package that sent about $1400 checks to most americans, here in georgia, outside of the rally, there were protesters, su
especially republicans that opposed everything the biden administration is trying to achieve that mackieorgia, important, as he was the first democratic president to win the state in 28 years. in january, to win the state in 28 years. injanuary, the state elected two democratic senators in a run—off election that gave democrats a tiny majority in the senate. then vice president kamala harris can cast a vote to break a tie. without republicans' support in washington, he hopes he can reach out...
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phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme.g up across the country through this morning. low pressure is clearing away into the near continent. it is allowing higher pressure to slowly build in, but there is still enough instability in the atmosphere to allow these showers to develop through the day, but what we are also pulling in is much colder air right across the board. so, we will see a return to widespread overnight frosts. so, it's been a chilly start this morning. through the day, it looks like it's going to stay bright, with sunny spells, but those shower clouds will continue to develop, with some of them turning out to be heavy with some hail and thunder, even some wintriness over the higher ground of scotland there. some areas staying dry altogether, but it will feel chilly, particularly when you factor in the breeze, which will be quite noticeable across northern and eastern areas. temperatures reaching highs of 11 and 12, maybe 13 celsius, which is pretty disappointing for the time of year. closer to single figures
phil mackie, bbc news, newcastle—under—lyme.g up across the country through this morning. low pressure is clearing away into the near continent. it is allowing higher pressure to slowly build in, but there is still enough instability in the atmosphere to allow these showers to develop through the day, but what we are also pulling in is much colder air right across the board. so, we will see a return to widespread overnight frosts. so, it's been a chilly start this morning. through the day,...
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our correspondent, phil mackie, is at the scene of the crash for us this evening. me explain where i today. first of all let me explain where i am- _ today. first of all let me explain where i am. this _ today. first of all let me explain where i am. this is _ today. first of all let me explain where i am. this is where - today. first of all let me explain where i am. this is where they l today. first of all let me explain - where i am. this is where they have been bringing flowers, cards, toys and messages all day and all along the high street they have dressed it with blue ribbons. this is where ciaran was being pushed in his buggy y ' bugg ' h|s d in ' g pushe be|n as n w ciara by ciaran was being pushed in his buggy by his parents who were just teenagers, on sunday afternoon, when a bmw driven byjames davis came teenagers, on sunday afternoon, when a bmw driven by james davis came off the road and hit the pram and sadly ciaran was killed. james davis appeared at wolverhampton magistrates�* court today and has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving
our correspondent, phil mackie, is at the scene of the crash for us this evening. me explain where i today. first of all let me explain where i am- _ today. first of all let me explain where i am. this _ today. first of all let me explain where i am. this is _ today. first of all let me explain where i am. this is where - today. first of all let me explain where i am. this is where they l today. first of all let me explain - where i am. this is where they have been bringing flowers, cards, toys...
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phil mackie, bbc news, walsall. now, louise lear has the weather. good morning. in just a moment. that's because we've still got high pressure influencing the story at the moment. the wind is turning in a clockwise direction around that high so always a chance of a bit more of a breeze, particularly down towards the south—west. we've also got some thick cloud into the northern isles which could produce an isolated shower, and generally a bit more high cloud may well develop into the west by the middle of the afternoon. the winds gusting just like yesterday, in excess of a0 mph across the southwest. that'll take the edge off the feel of things and might make for some choppy seas as well at times. but sheltered western areas are likely to see the best of the warmth — 19 degrees, possibly 20, is not out of the question. a little bit cooler on the east coast. if you are a hay fever sufferer, the tree pollen is still high, and that means it'll remain high for the majority of the country, only lower where we've got that cloud and the odd shower. through this evening an
phil mackie, bbc news, walsall. now, louise lear has the weather. good morning. in just a moment. that's because we've still got high pressure influencing the story at the moment. the wind is turning in a clockwise direction around that high so always a chance of a bit more of a breeze, particularly down towards the south—west. we've also got some thick cloud into the northern isles which could produce an isolated shower, and generally a bit more high cloud may well develop into the west by...
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let's check in with our tech correspondent, joe mackie. whose live outside with more.n? >> i'm outside, greg. it makes del no difference. i'll tell you what, robot mailmen, why not just make the robot mailmen a dog or have the robot dog deliver the mail? they are robots, doesn't matter what they look like. now he's got six more arms than i do. we need to stop people from even considering getting these robot dogs. if you want a dog that's probably not going to love you, just try getting a cat. >> greg: walter, just got a great point. if it's of robot, why does it have to follow the biological parameters of a dog. i mean, couldn't you just make something better than a dog. >> because it's terrifying to change man's best friend into men's worst enemy. usually the evil overlords don't give us this much warning about what they are going to do. and for some reason, they want us scare. it's just that they are too large. i want them to make small ones that they can stomp on with my boots. i also noticed that they never trot out robot cats. that's because real cuts would find a
let's check in with our tech correspondent, joe mackie. whose live outside with more.n? >> i'm outside, greg. it makes del no difference. i'll tell you what, robot mailmen, why not just make the robot mailmen a dog or have the robot dog deliver the mail? they are robots, doesn't matter what they look like. now he's got six more arms than i do. we need to stop people from even considering getting these robot dogs. if you want a dog that's probably not going to love you, just try getting a...
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let's check in with joe mackie. can you talk about the legal precedents?ts as long as it's not disruptive but no one will believe that coming from you because i am wearing a tablecloth for some reason. >> greg: you will never be allowed inside. kat, as a woman, this issue of cheerleading must strike at the core of your very being. >> kat: u.s. solid understanding of what's important to me. really. this is absurd. i don't think school should be able to have any say in what kids do off of the campus. people are like, what about bullying? well, it's not good. it's not the school's business. if you never bullied and you don't have any trauma, you will never grow up to be fine. >> greg: so you are saying jesse was never bullied. jesse, you have 12 daughters. would you ever let them cheerlead. >> greg: i know about two of them. >> jesse: if i were a cheerleading coach. my parole officer says i'm not allowed. i would cut this girl. >> kat: from the team. oh! >> jesse: you are a sick person. >> laura: what are you saying? >> jesse: she is destroying morale. we hav
let's check in with joe mackie. can you talk about the legal precedents?ts as long as it's not disruptive but no one will believe that coming from you because i am wearing a tablecloth for some reason. >> greg: you will never be allowed inside. kat, as a woman, this issue of cheerleading must strike at the core of your very being. >> kat: u.s. solid understanding of what's important to me. really. this is absurd. i don't think school should be able to have any say in what kids do...
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phil mackie, bbc news, walsall.reason for the work that we're doing — to protect this wonderful scenery and this precious environment. this route's one of the most popular in the lake district — from those completing the three peaks challenge to others ticking off the highest point in england. i think the pandemic has made people realise how important the countryside is for their physical and mental well—being and health. and so they're getting out into the countryside more and that's absolutely great to see. but, of course, it has an impact. and what's happening is this mountain is literally being worn away. repairing the paths needs heavy machinery — a challenge for the team fixing the fells. we realised that access for the machine to do the machine restoration was particularly tricky — well, impossible, to be honest — and that the only way to get the machine up would be to take it apart, bring it here, fly it up to the summit and then rebuild it! the work will repair five damaged sections of the path, with equipm
phil mackie, bbc news, walsall.reason for the work that we're doing — to protect this wonderful scenery and this precious environment. this route's one of the most popular in the lake district — from those completing the three peaks challenge to others ticking off the highest point in england. i think the pandemic has made people realise how important the countryside is for their physical and mental well—being and health. and so they're getting out into the countryside more and that's...
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phil mackie has been finding out., hundreds of gallons of beer have been wasted. it's been almost impossible to gauge demand. it was extremely difficult to figure out what to brew and when to brew it. but having some knowledge of previous sales and trying to come to some kind of assumption, and gut feel, was really used in all of this and just monitoring things very closely. if it's been tough for the big brewers, it's been even worse for the small independents. last week, dozens staged a protest by pouring beer down the drain which was about to go off. out of date. going down the drain. a tragedy. the lincoln green brewery, in hucknall, has survived where others haven't. this has been the most challenging period of our entire existence and certainly my career to date. it has been mentally challenging and financially challenging for us. will you survive? yeah, definitely. we will come out of the other side with a lot of battle scars. we came into the pandemic completely debt—free and we have essentially had to self—fi
phil mackie has been finding out., hundreds of gallons of beer have been wasted. it's been almost impossible to gauge demand. it was extremely difficult to figure out what to brew and when to brew it. but having some knowledge of previous sales and trying to come to some kind of assumption, and gut feel, was really used in all of this and just monitoring things very closely. if it's been tough for the big brewers, it's been even worse for the small independents. last week, dozens staged a...
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of new orleans pro am golf tournament joined by pace and hill and actor new orleans native anthony mackiesave there. it was a stroke hold there was a press on the bet, and he sunk a ten-foot putt to make it. >> sean payton, of course he did that right. >>> good morning, it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. heads up if you're outdoors in the east bay over the next three days. pg&e conducted aerial patrols of its gas pipelines be you may notice or even hear the low-flying helicopters. those flights will be conducted in concord, hayward, richard and oakland area from 8:00 a.m. each day until 4:00 p.m. >>> how you are the temperatures out there, kari? >> we're going to have a day with cool temperatures near the coast but warming inland. we are seeing clouds over san francisco and that's where we only reach into the upper 50s today but sunshine for our inland valleys in spots like antioch and morgan hill. we're up to 70 today. we will see low 70s in the forecast today and tomorrow. saturday we start to see scattered showers moving in and some much-needed rain arriving on sunday. look at how cool
of new orleans pro am golf tournament joined by pace and hill and actor new orleans native anthony mackiesave there. it was a stroke hold there was a press on the bet, and he sunk a ten-foot putt to make it. >> sean payton, of course he did that right. >>> good morning, it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. heads up if you're outdoors in the east bay over the next three days. pg&e conducted aerial patrols of its gas pipelines be you may notice or even hear the low-flying...
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phil mackie, bbc news, walsall.ats. we have all gone out on an extra walk during lockdown. the warning is that could have some serious consequences for the countryside —— stick to the paths. it for the countryside -- stick to the aths. , . for the countryside -- stick to the aths, , ., , ., for the countryside -- stick to the aths. , . , ., paths. it is a beautiful day here in the lake district. _ paths. it is a beautiful day here in the lake district. look— paths. it is a beautiful day here in the lake district. look at - paths. it is a beautiful day here in the lake district. look at this, - the lake district. look at this, this is our live drone shot from above where we are at wasdale. we are in the shadow of scafell pike and the other path that takes you to the top of the mountain. there are around a00 miles of passacross the national park and they take effort to maintain and keep in a good condition. half £1 million is spent on fixing the felts each year and we spent some time with the team beginning a new proj
phil mackie, bbc news, walsall.ats. we have all gone out on an extra walk during lockdown. the warning is that could have some serious consequences for the countryside —— stick to the paths. it for the countryside -- stick to the aths. , . for the countryside -- stick to the aths, , ., , ., for the countryside -- stick to the aths. , . , ., paths. it is a beautiful day here in the lake district. _ paths. it is a beautiful day here in the lake district. look— paths. it is a beautiful day...
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and it's all because of a noxious smell. 0ur reporter phil mackie is there for us this morning.problem is, i'm afraid. you can see the landfill site there in the quarry, and it's right next to all of these homes and quite often the smell is really, really bad. it is hydrogen sulphide, it's awful. as i drove into newcastle—under—lyme i was hit by the smell. it was really unpleasant and strong. but funnily enough, standing here, it's not too bad this morning. it's to do with the wind direction and probably the other side in silverdale things are quite bad this morning, but it's a big problem for people living around there, and frankly, it is making people's lives a misery. this there, and frankly, it is making people's lives a misery.- there, and frankly, it is making people's lives a misery. this is a uuar people's lives a misery. this is a auar in people's lives a misery. this is a quarry in silverdale, _ people's lives a misery. this is a quarry in silverdale, used - people's lives a misery. this is a quarry in silverdale, used as - people's lives a misery. this is a quarry in
and it's all because of a noxious smell. 0ur reporter phil mackie is there for us this morning.problem is, i'm afraid. you can see the landfill site there in the quarry, and it's right next to all of these homes and quite often the smell is really, really bad. it is hydrogen sulphide, it's awful. as i drove into newcastle—under—lyme i was hit by the smell. it was really unpleasant and strong. but funnily enough, standing here, it's not too bad this morning. it's to do with the wind...
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phil mackie, bbc news.to reopen. this place has been managing to sell their beer in cans, and the crowd funded canning machine, one of the big developments in the first lockdown have meant they could operate. trade here almost vanished overnight, 85% slump in revenue overnight because of the restrictions that were put in place. whilst the beer and pub industry is keen to get reopened it has some major concerns about whether some of the restrictions could still be in place after they are able to reopen. things like a new test and tray system, questions about things like covid passports, who will be responsible for policing it, and will they be to turn people away if they don't have the right credentials? lots of questions, so these pumps can start running once again. what is quite telling about how difficult it has been for a lot of pubs right now... the christmas tree here is still up. it tells you a lot about when they were last able to open, when there was laughter celebration, so april the 12th cannot co
phil mackie, bbc news.to reopen. this place has been managing to sell their beer in cans, and the crowd funded canning machine, one of the big developments in the first lockdown have meant they could operate. trade here almost vanished overnight, 85% slump in revenue overnight because of the restrictions that were put in place. whilst the beer and pub industry is keen to get reopened it has some major concerns about whether some of the restrictions could still be in place after they are able to...