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miatta, why was it that he walked _ national hero.alked his _ national hero. miatta, why was it that he walked his way _ national hero. miatta, why was it that he walked his way into - national hero. miatta, why was it that he walked his way into our l that he walked his way into our hearts? something dogged about him, the way he dressed in his elegant way? i the way he dressed in his elegant wa ? ~ , the way he dressed in his elegant wa ? ~' , , , , way? i think he 'ust inspired us all. i way? i think he 'ust inspired us an. ithink— way? i think he 'ust inspired us all. i think it— way? i think hejust inspired us all. i think it was _ way? i think hejust inspired us all. i think it was a _ way? i think hejust inspired us all. i think it was a really - way? i think hejust inspired us all. i think it was a really dark. all. i think it was a really dark time~ — all. i think it was a really dark time the _ all. i think it was a really dark time. the nation was in shock and you just _ time. the nation was in shock and you just saw— time.
miatta, why was it that he walked _ national hero.alked his _ national hero. miatta, why was it that he walked his way _ national hero. miatta, why was it that he walked his way into - national hero. miatta, why was it that he walked his way into our l that he walked his way into our hearts? something dogged about him, the way he dressed in his elegant way? i the way he dressed in his elegant wa ? ~ , the way he dressed in his elegant wa ? ~' , , , , way? i think he 'ust inspired us all. i way?...
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and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, _ sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh.bulleh, i will see _ sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, i will see both - sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, i will see both in - sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, i will see both in a - fahnbulleh, i will see both in a little bit. that's it for the papers this hour. anna isaac and miatta fahnbulleh will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. good evening. hello i am sir mclarens of the bbc sport centre. —— sarah mulkerrins. it's been quite the night of football — manchester united won 9—0 against southampton at old trafford, equalling the biggest wins in premier league history. it began badly for southampton. inside two minutes of his first start for the club alexandre jankewitz was sent off for this challenge on scott mctominay. and they never recovered. mctominay did though and got the sixth goal of the night. the saints lost another man to a red card bef
and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, _ sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh.bulleh, i will see _ sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, i will see both - sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, i will see both in - sense of self. and isaac and miatta fahnbulleh, i will see both in a - fahnbulleh, i will see both in a little bit. that's it for the papers this hour. anna isaac and miatta fahnbulleh will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being...
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miatta fahnbulleh and anna isaac, goodbye for now.man to a red card before the end, and then, the nine men conceded a ninth in the final moments — danieljames with the record—equalling goal and taking his team level on points with leaders manchester city. sheffield united came from behind to win 2—1 at home to west brom. they're now only one point behind their relegation rivals. west brom started the evening four points above the blades at the bottom of the premier league table, and they took the lead through matt phillips. but sheffield united fought back in the second half, chris basham eventually set up the youngsterjayden bogle to get them back on level terms. and the comeback was completed by veteran striker billy sharp. sheffield united have now won three games out of their last five, after failing to win in their first 17 premier league games. better managers than me have said about my team, we're alive and kicking, we're fighting and having a go. and we've had a go tonight, and we'll have to have more of a go in the next 16 ga
miatta fahnbulleh and anna isaac, goodbye for now.man to a red card before the end, and then, the nine men conceded a ninth in the final moments — danieljames with the record—equalling goal and taking his team level on points with leaders manchester city. sheffield united came from behind to win 2—1 at home to west brom. they're now only one point behind their relegation rivals. west brom started the evening four points above the blades at the bottom of the premier league table, and they...
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miatta fahnbulleh is the chief executive of the new economics foundation, a left of centre think tanker adviser to ed miliband when he was leader of the opposition. rishi sunak says he wants people to be reassured by his plans. do they reassure you? i be reassured by his plans. do they reassure you?— reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. _ reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. i _ reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. i think— reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. i think he - reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. i think he is - reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. i think he is right i in the detail. i think he is right the pandemic has been a massive economic shock, i think he is also right that you have got to continue supporting the economy, and so for me the big test is whether, when we see the budget next week, he does do that, and that means extending some of the emergency support, like the fellow scheme well beyond when restriction i was drawn, but it critically means supporting people, people are strugg
miatta fahnbulleh is the chief executive of the new economics foundation, a left of centre think tanker adviser to ed miliband when he was leader of the opposition. rishi sunak says he wants people to be reassured by his plans. do they reassure you? i be reassured by his plans. do they reassure you?— reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. _ reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. i _ reassure you? i think the devil is in the detail. i think— reassure you? i think the...
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isaac, and chief executive of the think tank new economics foundation and former labour adviser, miattalth england of two new variants of the coronavirus — one cluster in bristol and another in liverpool. both show a similar mutation to the strains identified in south africa and brazil. scientists say mutations of viruses are common and to be expected. they are trying to work out what effect the alterations will have on the effectiveness of the vaccines currently being distributed around the country. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. fighting coronavirus house by house. 80,000 adults in england are being urged to take a test, even if they don't have symptoms. they live in nine postcode areas where 11 cases of the south african variant, unconnected with foreign travel, have been detected. there is currently no evidence to suggest it is any more severe, but we have to come down on it hard. our mission must be to stop its spread altogether and break those chains of transmission. but it's notjust the south african variant that is of concern. the uk variant, which first emerged in sep
isaac, and chief executive of the think tank new economics foundation and former labour adviser, miattalth england of two new variants of the coronavirus — one cluster in bristol and another in liverpool. both show a similar mutation to the strains identified in south africa and brazil. scientists say mutations of viruses are common and to be expected. they are trying to work out what effect the alterations will have on the effectiveness of the vaccines currently being distributed around the...
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well, we can speak now to miatta fahnbulleh, former economics policy adviser to ed miliband and currentlyped. he was trying _ but they have not helped. he was trying to — but they have not helped. he was trying to set out a vision for the future — trying to set out a vision for the future he _ trying to set out a vision for the future. he was saying over the course — future. he was saying over the course of — future. he was saying over the course of the next few months, labour — course of the next few months, labour will _ course of the next few months, labour will be setting out its prospectus for how we deal with these _ prospectus for how we deal with these problems. this is the vision that we _ these problems. this is the vision that we believe is compelling, and i believe _ that we believe is compelling, and i believe in _ that we believe is compelling, and i believe in that, we did a good job. you worked — believe in that, we did a good job. you worked for the former leader, ed miliband, who is obviously still in the shadow cabinet. is this enough of a change from the old miliband —
well, we can speak now to miatta fahnbulleh, former economics policy adviser to ed miliband and currentlyped. he was trying _ but they have not helped. he was trying to — but they have not helped. he was trying to set out a vision for the future — trying to set out a vision for the future he _ trying to set out a vision for the future. he was saying over the course — future. he was saying over the course of — future. he was saying over the course of the next few months, labour —...
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let's discuss this further with miatta fahnbulleh economist and chief executive of the new economicst works better for people and protects the environment. what do you think of these figures showing that the eu economy shrunk by 6.4% last year? it is showing that the eu economy shrunk by 6-4% last year?— by 6.4% last year? it is clearly a big economic — by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit _ by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and _ by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and it - by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and it is - by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and it is the - by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a i big economic hit and it is the same hit that we are see the world. a 6% hit that we are see the world. a 6% hit is huge, and towards any contraction we have seen in recent history. but it is also clear that different countries have fared very differently as a consequence of the pandemic so you compare the eu 6%, the euro zone 6% to the uk where we had confirmation last week that our economy co
let's discuss this further with miatta fahnbulleh economist and chief executive of the new economicst works better for people and protects the environment. what do you think of these figures showing that the eu economy shrunk by 6.4% last year? it is showing that the eu economy shrunk by 6-4% last year?— by 6.4% last year? it is clearly a big economic — by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit _ by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and _ by 6.496 last year? it is...