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with me are rachel cunliffe and miatta fahnbulleh.at and miatta fahnbulleh. to have you both with us th evening. great to have you both with us this evening. lots of the papers already in. and as you would imagine, many leading on the same story, which is of course coronavirus. the independent leads on the rise of coronavirus cases in italy, saying, "deaths soar as 16 million people are put on lockdown". the telegraph calls italy's handling of the virus a "farce" as it says dozens of flights from infected areas were allowed to land in britain. the guardian agrees. because the situation chaos as thousands try to flee the worst affected areas in the north of the country. also focusing on italy is the financial times, which describes the "dramatic action" taken by the country to contain the spread of the virus. as italy goes into lockdown, the prime minister here urges people to "play their part" in tackling the virus — that's according to city am. the daily mail reports on the third person to die in the uk after contracting coronavirus.
with me are rachel cunliffe and miatta fahnbulleh.at and miatta fahnbulleh. to have you both with us th evening. great to have you both with us this evening. lots of the papers already in. and as you would imagine, many leading on the same story, which is of course coronavirus. the independent leads on the rise of coronavirus cases in italy, saying, "deaths soar as 16 million people are put on lockdown". the telegraph calls italy's handling of the virus a "farce" as it says...
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miatta, we will start with the guardian.re being checked atjuventus stadium before a game against inter milan that was played behind closed doors but they are claiming italy is in chaos. the italian government have taken this extraordinary active quarantining i6 million people in order to stop the delay of the virus. there was panic and people were trying to flee the area to get away from the quarantining. it is incredibly hard for any government. the chinese was able to do this but they have the infrastructure to be able to contain people in the way that a lot of democratic countries, we just don't happen. so it is quite an extraordinary thing the government was trying to do. and naturally, people were worried, they were scared. they was misinformation at hand and so the guardian says it was chaotic and the fact that people we re chaotic and the fact that people were able to travel notjust in italy but people have been able to get onto flights and flight to the uk, it is problematic. they are trying to respond but not nearl
miatta, we will start with the guardian.re being checked atjuventus stadium before a game against inter milan that was played behind closed doors but they are claiming italy is in chaos. the italian government have taken this extraordinary active quarantining i6 million people in order to stop the delay of the virus. there was panic and people were trying to flee the area to get away from the quarantining. it is incredibly hard for any government. the chinese was able to do this but they have...
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with me are rachel cunliffe from city am and miatta fahnbulleh
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thank you to rachel and miatta. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's releases is mark kermode. hello, mark! hi! what have you been watching? a very mixed bag. we have onward, which is an animated quest. military wives, inspired by a true story of strength through song. and escape from pretoria, which does pretty much what it says on the tin. so onward. yeah, so this is pixar‘s latest animation. it begins in a fantastical world in which magic has been superseded by more down—to—earth, you know, electricity and gas. two brothers, chalk and cheese, one of whom believes in the sort of the old myths of sword and sorcery, the younger one who is kinda of slightly withdrawn. they botch a spell to bring back their lost father for a day. they only manage to bring back half of him, so they must embark upon a quest and whilst they're on a quest, they must learn to be able to control their newly found magical power. here's a clip. 0k! here we go. focus. uh.. something wrong? sorry, it'sjust your stance is... here, chin up, elbows out, f
thank you to rachel and miatta. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news.o take us through this week's releases is mark kermode. hello, mark! hi! what have you been watching? a very mixed bag. we have onward, which is an animated quest. military wives, inspired by a true story of strength through song. and escape from pretoria, which does pretty much what it says on the tin. so onward. yeah, so this is pixar‘s latest animation. it begins in a fantastical world in which...
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look at the papers with our reviewers rachel cunliffe from city am and the former labour advisor miatta left—leaning think tank. hello. at its best, sunday was a pretty decent day, a bit of a sparkler in some areas, in fact. but, just around the corner, there were showers to be had, generating some magnificent rainbows, and our weather watchers have been all over that. but the forthcoming week is suitably springlike, so there is quite a variety of weather on offer, as you will see just over the next 2—3 days or so. many of the showers that we've seen through the day will die away overnight. the last of them just about hanging on, particularly, but not exclusively, across western areas. the skies will clear a wee bit. there won't be a particularly widespread frost, because we will keep something of a breeze going, but for one or two of you, you will be scraping, particularly across those eastern spots. as we start the new day, bright, crisp sort of start to the day. don't be fooled by the fact that it's dry for many, because waiting in the wings, many of you in the west will lose your su
look at the papers with our reviewers rachel cunliffe from city am and the former labour advisor miatta left—leaning think tank. hello. at its best, sunday was a pretty decent day, a bit of a sparkler in some areas, in fact. but, just around the corner, there were showers to be had, generating some magnificent rainbows, and our weather watchers have been all over that. but the forthcoming week is suitably springlike, so there is quite a variety of weather on offer, as you will see just over...
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joining me is miatta fahnbulleh, chief executive, new economics foundation. keep seeing on the guardian, we have chosen to look at, women working forfree guardian, we have chosen to look at, women working for free for two months yeah, still. still, absolutely. the gender pay gap, the perennial problem, we still haven't cracked it. the rate at which we are closing the gender pay gap, it will ta ke closing the gender pay gap, it will take is 50 years. so someone's entire career. exactly, this analysis has been done by the trade union congress and they have looked at the pay differential and translated it into terms of the number of days that women's work for free, which is 63, which is staggering. the government says the company needs to be transparent about the gender pay gap, it is a step in the right direction but being transparent does not necessarily translate into action. so people are calling for tougher action, audits, clear plans that are legally binding, and companies being fined if they don't take action. this looks at women, if you look at certain t
joining me is miatta fahnbulleh, chief executive, new economics foundation. keep seeing on the guardian, we have chosen to look at, women working forfree guardian, we have chosen to look at, women working for free for two months yeah, still. still, absolutely. the gender pay gap, the perennial problem, we still haven't cracked it. the rate at which we are closing the gender pay gap, it will ta ke closing the gender pay gap, it will take is 50 years. so someone's entire career. exactly, this...
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:30pm and 11:30pm this evening. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are rachel cunliffe from city am and miatta economics foundation, and former labour adviser. the headlines on bbc news... 273 people in the uk have tested positive for coronavirus that's up from 209 yesterday, according to latest figures. the foreign office is advising against all but essential travel to a number of areas in northern italy, 16 million people there are being placed in quarantine for a month because of the virus. the prime minister has received a mixed reaction during a visit france bans gatherings of more than 1000 people in order to try to contain the virus. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katie. good evening, rachel. this six nations weekend ended with a bang as scotland fought off france in a dramatic match at murrayfield. they won by 28 points to 17 moving them up to third, but for france their grand slam hopes are over. it does though move england even closer to the six nations title. joe wilson has the details. bravery, that is expected at murrayfield, wherever you are stan
:30pm and 11:30pm this evening. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are rachel cunliffe from city am and miatta economics foundation, and former labour adviser. the headlines on bbc news... 273 people in the uk have tested positive for coronavirus that's up from 209 yesterday, according to latest figures. the foreign office is advising against all but essential travel to a number of areas in northern italy, 16 million people there are being placed in quarantine for a month because of the virus. the...
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let's get a check of the forecast with rob miatta. rob? >> a few brief thundershowers still dropping hail around parts of the bay area. there it is close to san francisco where we do have those partly cloudy skies. off to the west of san jose and to south, we've seen hail-producing showers near the an did he s andes mountains. moving off to palo alto, northview seeing those showers. santa rosa, you just had a recent lightning strike there. and notice the coverage. these are isolated showers of the cold air aloft. the heat of the day stabilizes the atmosphere. you see clouds build during the course of the day. we're likely to see more of that tomorrow after the rain that we were brought this weekend slowly moves to the south. there will be areas in the south bay that see the snow around hamilton, scattered showers at times, and a continuation of these temperatures. morning temperatures in the 30s to low 40s and highs during the day tomorrow staying in the low 50s. still more showers during the day. but the second half of the week should tre
let's get a check of the forecast with rob miatta. rob? >> a few brief thundershowers still dropping hail around parts of the bay area. there it is close to san francisco where we do have those partly cloudy skies. off to the west of san jose and to south, we've seen hail-producing showers near the an did he s andes mountains. moving off to palo alto, northview seeing those showers. santa rosa, you just had a recent lightning strike there. and notice the coverage. these are isolated...