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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with giles kenningham and miatta fahnbulleh. first, the headlines. prime minister boris johnson is self—isolating after meeting an mp who later tested positive for covid—19. mrjohnson says he has no symptoms and will be working from no 10. the former us president barack obama has told the bbc that the united states is more divided today, than when he was elected twelve years ago. scientists behind the first covid vaccine to be successful in early trials say its full impact will be felt next year — but warn of a hard winter ahead. the side effects of statins may be down to patient anxiety and have nothing to do with what's in them — according to a new study. i've kept a list of the insults against des o'connor. and farewell to one of our best known entertainers — des o'connor has died at the age of 88. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator and former head of press at no 10, giles kenningham — and the former labour adviser and chief executive at
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with giles kenningham and miatta fahnbulleh. first, the headlines. prime minister boris johnson is self—isolating after meeting an mp who later tested positive for covid—19. mrjohnson says he has no symptoms and will be working from no 10. the former us president barack obama has told the bbc that the united states is more divided today, than when he was elected twelve years ago. scientists behind the first covid vaccine to be...
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kenningham — and the former labour adviser and chief executive at the new economics foundation — miatta fahnbulleht pages then starting with... the metro leads on the news that borisjohnson is self—isolating after coming into contact with a covid—positive colleague — the prime minister says he has no symptoms and will continue working from downing street that's also the lead for the telegraph, which says the prime minister's 14—day quarantine will throw his plans for a ‘government refocus' into disarray. the paper also carries a picture of a triumphant lewis hamilton upon sealing his record—equalling seventh world title. the guardian's main story is the prime minister's self—isolation — the paper also marks the life and times of comedian, des o'connor, who's died at the age of 88. des o'connor‘s life also features on the front of the times which describes him as the last ‘all round variety entertainer‘ — the paper's lead is a plan by the treasury to make drivers contribute to a new national road pricing scheme. the financial times says borisjohnson has moved to reassure his party's financial backe
kenningham — and the former labour adviser and chief executive at the new economics foundation — miatta fahnbulleht pages then starting with... the metro leads on the news that borisjohnson is self—isolating after coming into contact with a covid—positive colleague — the prime minister says he has no symptoms and will continue working from downing street that's also the lead for the telegraph, which says the prime minister's 14—day quarantine will throw his plans for a ‘government...
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and we'll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers giles kenningham and miatta fahnbulleh.parts of southern england, especially along the coast, will be gradually easing through the night. still some rain out there, but a lot of that by the end of the night confined to northern and western parts of scotland, running down into northwest england. a fair amount of cloud around, clear spells and temperatures dipping lower than they have done on recent nights. a bit of rain around to start the day tomorrow, but a lot of that drifting away and by lunchtime, much of the uk will be dry. sunny spells around, but here comes the next system. for wales, western parts of england and northern ireland, thicker cloud in the afternoon and outbreaks of rain from that. not as windy as it has been over at the weekend, these are average speeds, with some gusts up to 40mph in some places. temperatures up to 13 degrees. on through monday night, this rain here will spread north 00:30:11,894 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and east across the uk. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall.
and we'll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers giles kenningham and miatta fahnbulleh.parts of southern england, especially along the coast, will be gradually easing through the night. still some rain out there, but a lot of that by the end of the night confined to northern and western parts of scotland, running down into northwest england. a fair amount of cloud around, clear spells and temperatures dipping lower than they have done on recent nights. a bit of rain around to start...
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and we'll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers giles kenningham and miatta fahnbulleh.ter the national bulletin with mishal husain. most of the debilitating effects of statins are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, according to a study by imperial college london. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the drugs. earlier i spoke to one of the co—authors of the study, dr howard jones — and asked him to explain more about the nocebo effect. as people now, the nocebo effect is where you take a drug where you think it will help you and even if it is just think it will help you and even if it isjust a think it will help you and even if it is just a shepherd tablet, you truly do feel a lot better. —— the placebo effect. the nocebo effect is the opposite and we wondered with statins that this could be a problem because when people pick up their newspaper and the point they learned to expect that statins will give them aches and pains and we wonder whether if we gave them sugar
and we'll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers giles kenningham and miatta fahnbulleh.ter the national bulletin with mishal husain. most of the debilitating effects of statins are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, according to a study by imperial college london. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the drugs. earlier i spoke to one of the co—authors of the study, dr...
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executive at the left—wing think tank the new economics foundation and a former labour adviser, miatta fahnbullehentator and former conservative party press chief, giles kenningham. most of the debilitating effects of statins are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, a uk study suggests. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the cholesterol—lowering drugs. the imperial college london researchers hope the findings will help more people stay on statins. nearly 8 million people in the uk take statins to lower their cholesterol. however, up to a fifth of people stop taking them due to side—effects, such as muscle aches, fatigue, feeling sick and joint pain. that's what they look like, we've been steering them for a bit! not the most interesting of pictures. this is a much more interesting picture! howard jones is a co—author of the report at imperial college london, hejoins me now. expand on this idea, a lot of people will have heard what a placebo is, but what's a nocebo? good question. as many peopl
executive at the left—wing think tank the new economics foundation and a former labour adviser, miatta fahnbullehentator and former conservative party press chief, giles kenningham. most of the debilitating effects of statins are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, a uk study suggests. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the cholesterol—lowering drugs. the imperial college...
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executive at the left—wing think tank the new economics foundation and a former labour adviser, miatta fahnbullehnservative party press chief, giles kenningham. most of the debilitating effects of statins are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, according to a study by imperial college london. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the drugs. nearly 8 million people in the uk take statins to lower their cholesterol. researchers hope the findings will help more people stay on them. earlier i spoke to one of the co—authors of the sudy, dr howard jones — and asked him to explain a bit more about the so—called nocebo effect. people know the placebo effect is where you take a drug and you think it is going to help you, and even if it isjust a sugar tablet, you truly do feel a lot better. the nocebo effect is the opposite, and we wondered whether with statins if this could be a problem, because when people pick up their newspaper in the morning, they learn to expect that statins are going to give them a
executive at the left—wing think tank the new economics foundation and a former labour adviser, miatta fahnbullehnservative party press chief, giles kenningham. most of the debilitating effects of statins are not caused by the drug, but by people believing it will make them sick, according to a study by imperial college london. the phenomenon is known as the "nocebo effect" and may account for 90% of the ill health associated with the drugs. nearly 8 million people in the uk take...