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judith moritz, bbc news. the many perils of parish councils!ello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster henry bonsu and former trade minister, digbyjones. tomorrow's front pages starting with... hello, digby. hello, henry. hope you are all right- — the guardian focuses on new research showing that covid infections have fallen by two—thirds in a month in england, but the virus is now spreading most amongst children. the telegraph reports how parents will be asked to test children for covid twice a week, alongside a picture of prince philip who's been admitted to hospital "as a precautionary measure", after feeling unwell for a few days. "we must take prudent steps to freedom" says the express. in reporting borisjohnson�*s "data, not dates" rationale for planning an exit from lockdown. "small steps to normal life" is the mirror's headline as the paper reports how health chiefs have urged the prime minister
judith moritz, bbc news. the many perils of parish councils!ello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster henry bonsu and former trade minister, digbyjones. tomorrow's front pages starting with... hello, digby. hello, henry. hope you are all right- — the guardian focuses on new research showing that covid infections have fallen by two—thirds in a month...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the headlines on bbc news...ency door to door testing — after the south african variant of covid is discovered in parts of england. a "crucial milestone" in the fight against coronavirus — confirmation expected later today that all older residents in england's eligible care homes have been offered a vaccine. detained in a coup — myanmar�*s aug sang suu kii is one of a number of political leaders held as the military takes control. yulia navalnaya, the wife of the jailed russian activist alexei navalny, has been fined 20,000 roubles — that's about $260 — for taking part in unsanctioned demonstrations. she was among thousands of people detained at protests calling for the release of her husband, one of president putin's most renowned critics. meanwhile, russian prosecutors have backed a request to convert alexei navalny�*s suspended three and a half year prison sentence into realjail time. the bbc�*s sarah rainsford in moscow gave us more details. it does make it even more likely that on tuesday, when mr navalny ap
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the headlines on bbc news...ency door to door testing — after the south african variant of covid is discovered in parts of england. a "crucial milestone" in the fight against coronavirus — confirmation expected later today that all older residents in england's eligible care homes have been offered a vaccine. detained in a coup — myanmar�*s aug sang suu kii is one of a number of political leaders held as the military takes control. yulia...
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judith moritz, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily telegraph's chief political correspondent christopher hope and columnist for the evening standard & times radio presenter ayesha hazarika. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the telegraph says the chancellor, rishi sunak, fears scientific advisers are "moving the goalposts" on the requirements for ending lockdown amid a growing split within the government over the wait to lift restrictions. the i marks the news that more than ten million people in the uk — 15% of the population — has now received a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. the metro quotes england's chief medical officer saying "�*we are past the peak�* of the pandemic. professor chris whitty hailed a continual steady decline in the death toll but warned infection rates remained incredibly high. according to the guardian, the nhs has been urged to rethink safety for thousands of fron
judith moritz, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily telegraph's chief political correspondent christopher hope and columnist for the evening standard & times radio presenter ayesha hazarika. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the telegraph says the chancellor, rishi sunak, fears scientific advisers are "moving the...
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moritz gets up from his work in life stationed elsewhere and brings it on foot and i'm very grateful that pastor had the courage to support this project is for there was a lot of criticism dug up on the farm the so called some people objected that it was in the style of comics it's contemporary art by somebody who has an ambivalent relationship to the face as he himself admitted it was some years it was up he has a very positive approach but not that of a typical christian good mind to be your buffy him doesn't capture the other being so concerned barry art with all its questioning confronts the church and this old historical buildings she still. doesn't get tensions and contrasts are fascinating and we live with them in the former communist east germany i mean believe in videos a dog is a kill list and are killed at the least jaci is unique worldwide for me it's a completely original artistic concept which are no more than a uniquely new approach to the old message for people in the 21st century by an artist who isn't a member of the church precisely for that reason asks the right q
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moritz gets up from his work in life stationed elsewhere and brings it on foot and i'm very grateful that pastor by i had the courage to support this project is for there was a lot of criticism dug up some so far in the so called some people objected that it was in the style of comics it's contemporary art by somebody who has an ambivalent relationship to face as he himself admits the symbol of how to be as it was up he has a very positive approach but not that of a typical christian good mind to be your gut feeling doesn't capture. so concerned barry art with all its questioning and shuns the church and this whole historical building the shifted. doesn't the tensions and contrasts are fascinating and we live with them in the former communist east germany i mean leaving video said awdrey music you're just going to kill to delist jaci is unique worldwide for me it's a completely original artistic concept which are no more than a uniquely new approach to the old message for people in the 21st century by an artist whose isn't a member of the church precisely for that reason asks the rig
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judith moritz, bbc news.he children's charity childline says it's carried out nearly 21,000 counselling sessions with children in the uk, because they've had suicidal thoughts during the pandemic. the nspcc, which runs the service, is calling on the government to increase its mental health support in schools. the department for health says it's providing an extra £2 billion to help young people. 0ur north of england correspondent fiona trott reports from a school in middlesbrough, where 50 pupils have lost a close relative during the coronavirus crisis. awarning, a warning, her report does contain flashing images. stressed, confused, worried. it takes a toll on your mental health, really. it really does. it really, really does. billy has the weight of the world on his shoulders. my hope of passing the exams, getting a good job and stuff, it's hard, hard to get the motivation back. really hard. to be fair, ifeel like i failed. i feel like i'm not going to get a proper education. i feel cheated, really. billy's
judith moritz, bbc news.he children's charity childline says it's carried out nearly 21,000 counselling sessions with children in the uk, because they've had suicidal thoughts during the pandemic. the nspcc, which runs the service, is calling on the government to increase its mental health support in schools. the department for health says it's providing an extra £2 billion to help young people. 0ur north of england correspondent fiona trott reports from a school in middlesbrough, where 50...
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the mountain village of santa maria around 50 kilometers east of san moritz is home to another guinness record holder the smallest whiskey bar on earth and just $8.00 square metres of space serves up some 300 kinds of whisky with so many world records in switzerland a whisky nation after all. i don't think switzerland is a whisky nation like all the other conflicts aren't either the ones who come closest and ireland which are well on the way to changing thoughts a little encroaching. more and more better distilleries so we think in the next decade things will change a lot. isn't just a barkeeper he also manages the whisky museum and makes the spirit professionally in the cellar located at an elevation of 1400 meters the boiling point of alcohol is also. lower here than at sea level those omar is skeptical whether distilling whiskey high up on a mountain will really influence its taste. for longer and alcohol's the stilt the better it is. if you have another or lower distillation point on their own. the difference lies in the fact that you're just over the vaporization point when the spi
the mountain village of santa maria around 50 kilometers east of san moritz is home to another guinness record holder the smallest whiskey bar on earth and just $8.00 square metres of space serves up some 300 kinds of whisky with so many world records in switzerland a whisky nation after all. i don't think switzerland is a whisky nation like all the other conflicts aren't either the ones who come closest and ireland which are well on the way to changing thoughts a little encroaching. more and...
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the mountain village of santa maria around 50 kilometers east of san moritz is home to another guinness record holder the smallest whiskey bar on earth and just $8.00 square metres of space serves up some 300 kind. the whiskey with so many world records in switzerland a whiskey nation after all. i don't think switzerland is a whiskey nation like all the other countries aren't either the ones who come closest are scotland and ireland or whatever while i'm away the changing facts a little encroaching on. more and more and better distilleries so i think the next decade things will change a lot. isn't just a barkeeper he also manages the whisky museum and makes the spirit professionally in the cellar located at an elevation of 1400 meters the boiling point of alcohol is also lower here than at sea level. is skeptical whether distilling whiskey high up on a mountain will really influence the taste of the leg on one destiny for longer and alcohol's the stilt the better it is. doesn't matter if you have another or lower distillation point their own definitely the difference lies in the fact th
the mountain village of santa maria around 50 kilometers east of san moritz is home to another guinness record holder the smallest whiskey bar on earth and just $8.00 square metres of space serves up some 300 kind. the whiskey with so many world records in switzerland a whiskey nation after all. i don't think switzerland is a whiskey nation like all the other countries aren't either the ones who come closest are scotland and ireland or whatever while i'm away the changing facts a little...
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the mountain village of santa maria around 50 kilometers east of san moritz is home to another guinness record holder the smallest whiskey bar on earth and just $8.00 square metres of space serves up some 300 k. . that whiskey with so many world records is switzerland a whiskey nation after all. i don't think switzerland is a whiskey nation like all the other countries aren't either the ones who come closest are scotland and ireland or which are well on the way to changing thoughts a little encroaching on the there are more and more and better distilleries so i think in the next decade things will change a lot. isn't just a barkeeper he also manages the whisky museum and makes the spirit professionally in the cellar located at an elevation of 1400 meters the boiling point of alcohol is also lower here than at sea level. is skeptical whether distilling whiskey high up on a mountain will really influence its taste in the one on one destiny for longer and alcohol's the stilt the better it is. or doesn't matter if you have another or lower distillation point on their own definitely the diff
the mountain village of santa maria around 50 kilometers east of san moritz is home to another guinness record holder the smallest whiskey bar on earth and just $8.00 square metres of space serves up some 300 k. . that whiskey with so many world records is switzerland a whiskey nation after all. i don't think switzerland is a whiskey nation like all the other countries aren't either the ones who come closest are scotland and ireland or which are well on the way to changing thoughts a little...
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our north of england correspondent judith moritz has more.rs, in appreciation and remembrance of the extraordinary efforts of an incredible man, who raised millions for the nhs, and won the nation's hearts in the process. he exemplified the best of our values. in the house of commons, captain sir tom's contribution was marked with a moment of reflection. i invite members to nowjoin me to have a minute's silence to commemorate sir tom's life, and to pay our respects to those who have lost their lives as a result of covid, and their families and friends. across the nhs, captain sir tom has left a lasting legacy, like here in southampton, where some of the money he raised help to pay for a hospital scheme to support vulnerable patients. helped to pay for a hospital scheme to support vulnerable patients. we know that it was a real passion for him, and again, i think this project in particular will help to support his legacy and what he really wanted to do as a result of his fundraising. captain sir tom moore made an impact on everyone, from cadet
our north of england correspondent judith moritz has more.rs, in appreciation and remembrance of the extraordinary efforts of an incredible man, who raised millions for the nhs, and won the nation's hearts in the process. he exemplified the best of our values. in the house of commons, captain sir tom's contribution was marked with a moment of reflection. i invite members to nowjoin me to have a minute's silence to commemorate sir tom's life, and to pay our respects to those who have lost their...
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judith moritz, bbc news. the nominees for the golden globes 2021 have been announced.rown, including nominations for 0livia colman and helena bonham carter. actress daisy edgar—jones was nominated for her role in the hit bbc drama normal people and steve mcqueen's film anthology small axe also received two nominations, withjohn boyega nominated for his role in red, white and blue. looking at films, the netflix drama mank has received the most nominations, including best director and best drama in the motion picture category. there were also nominations for actors gary 0ldman and sacha baron cohen, as well as vanessa kirby and daniel kaluuya. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. wintry weather will become increasingly disruptive across the uk in the days ahead. through the weekend, all of us will move into much colder air. and when any weather systems push up, they will bring snow away from the coasts. 0vernight, it's snow for scotland and parts of the pennines. tonight, rain elsewhere across northern england and from northern ireland. some
judith moritz, bbc news. the nominees for the golden globes 2021 have been announced.rown, including nominations for 0livia colman and helena bonham carter. actress daisy edgar—jones was nominated for her role in the hit bbc drama normal people and steve mcqueen's film anthology small axe also received two nominations, withjohn boyega nominated for his role in red, white and blue. looking at films, the netflix drama mank has received the most nominations, including best director and best...
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judith moritz, bbc news, handforth. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ave a very good night. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, the deputy political editor of the daily mail, and author and journalist rachel shabi. so, tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the daily mirror's front page says that vaccine passports could allow lockdown—weary brits to go abroad on holiday this summer. the daily mail carries a headline about what it calls the shocking state of the uk army. according to the paper, all but one infantry batallion is short of soldiers. according to the daily telegraph, pubs will reopen in april, but only if they agree not to sell alcohol. the i says that the uk's on track to vaccinate every adult in byjune and that confidence is growing in the british vaccine team. the financial times says that the chancellor is set to extend the time period needed to pay back bounce back loans to help stave off business failures. meanwhile, the times has an exclusive claiming ministe
judith moritz, bbc news, handforth. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ave a very good night. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, the deputy political editor of the daily mail, and author and journalist rachel shabi. so, tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the daily mirror's front page says that vaccine passports could allow lockdown—weary brits to go abroad on holiday this summer. the...
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preparing to debate planning matters this evening, but as our north of england correspondentjudith moritzpping viewing, but this isn�*tjust any parish council meeting. we are trying to do handforth parish council business. it�*s no strasbourg or westminster, but handforth is on the international political map, or at least it has been, since its council planning committee went viral. will you please let. the chairman speak? you have no authority here, - jackie weaver, no authority at all. she�*s kicked him out. as blockbusters go, the infamous handforth parish council meeting didn�*t know if it was a drama or a farce.
preparing to debate planning matters this evening, but as our north of england correspondentjudith moritzpping viewing, but this isn�*tjust any parish council meeting. we are trying to do handforth parish council business. it�*s no strasbourg or westminster, but handforth is on the international political map, or at least it has been, since its council planning committee went viral. will you please let. the chairman speak? you have no authority here, - jackie weaver, no authority at all....
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the meeting in cheshire on zoom when things got a little out of hand, as our correspondent judith moritzmes... you have no authority here, jackie weaver. no authority at all. ..but this meeting had all the drama of a political blockbuster. don't, don't... she's kicked him out. jackie weaver was hosting the environment committee, over zoom. a row erupted over who should be in charge, and when things got heated, mrs weaver removed some of the participants. i take charge! read the standing orders. read them and understand them! she gasps handforth, in east cheshire, is usually a peaceful, even sleepy, enclave, but this morning, the village woke up to find its parish council had put it on the international map. and the internet has some new cult figures. you have no authority here, jackie weaver... did it surprise you, seeing the council meeting? yes. to be honest, i didn't even know who was in the council until i actually watched them, but i found it quite laughable. oh, it's better than reality tv. it's the funniest - thing i've ever seen. if that's real life, just carry on.
the meeting in cheshire on zoom when things got a little out of hand, as our correspondent judith moritzmes... you have no authority here, jackie weaver. no authority at all. ..but this meeting had all the drama of a political blockbuster. don't, don't... she's kicked him out. jackie weaver was hosting the environment committee, over zoom. a row erupted over who should be in charge, and when things got heated, mrs weaver removed some of the participants. i take charge! read the standing orders....
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reducing racial inequities in the way often discuss road economists alina march or more it's khun moritz schiller kurt and paul walked l. and in fact the paper released on friday on the contrary very easy fed policy may well accent inequalities for extended periods. right exactly right the money printing a central bank policies as you point out it is basically a pyramid scheme that came into existence in force in 1971 and the people who owned assets back then were able to ride the pyramid scheme for 45 years as more money is being printed and the value of those assets goes up like park avenue apartments like fine art like chateaus these are the things that are owned by the folks that started this pyramid scheme that are the purveyors of this permits game and the racial inequality exacerbated it worse. and also just of basically the divide between rich and poor in america is at its most extreme because of this pyramid scheme for this reason by design prate and it's by design whether it'll intentions or not that is the fact of this system that we have is the pyramid scheme neater of it and
reducing racial inequities in the way often discuss road economists alina march or more it's khun moritz schiller kurt and paul walked l. and in fact the paper released on friday on the contrary very easy fed policy may well accent inequalities for extended periods. right exactly right the money printing a central bank policies as you point out it is basically a pyramid scheme that came into existence in force in 1971 and the people who owned assets back then were able to ride the pyramid...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.him since christmas. we have spent lots of the last year heartbroken over this and no one is taking responsibility for this smaller, but extremely vulnerable section of society. this e—mail from julie, my mum's care home manager has no idea when visits will resume. my has no idea when visits will resume. my mum's physical and mental health have deteriorated since lockdown. thank you for those. some upsetting e—mails, but keep them coming in. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. as we go through the week, we are looking at unsettled conditions with rain and snow. a lot will be in northern england and scotland. most of it on the hills, but at times to lower levels. it is milderfor a time in the south, with temperatures back into double figures. we have this front coming in across northern ireland bringing rain and hill snow, but later we will see these fronts brings rain and snow tonight. some cloud and dampness in the south. it should brighten up in wales and east anglia.
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.him since christmas. we have spent lots of the last year heartbroken over this and no one is taking responsibility for this smaller, but extremely vulnerable section of society. this e—mail from julie, my mum's care home manager has no idea when visits will resume. my has no idea when visits will resume. my mum's physical and mental health have deteriorated since lockdown. thank you for those. some upsetting e—mails, but keep them coming in. now it's time...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.ur business reporter vivienne nunis. asos they won't buy the stores, that will put around 2,500 jobs at risk. around 300 back upjobs, such as buyers and designers, they will be transferred, but for the thousands in retail outlets, the future looks uncertain. it is a lot of young people and women that take up those roles and those groups have been hit during the pandemic in terms ofjob losses. uncertainty also in terms of the pension fund. we understand there around a £350 million hole in the arcadia group pension fund. there is pressure on the former owner of the group, sir philip green to plug that hole. he is worth around £930 million. we will have to wait and see. the world's first rocket powered by bio—fuel has been launched in the united states.it's called 'stardust 0ne' and it successfully flew a mile into the air before parachuting back to earth. jane 0'brien reports. five, four, three, two, one... ignition sequence started. let's go. oh, my gosh! making space history in the sta
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.ur business reporter vivienne nunis. asos they won't buy the stores, that will put around 2,500 jobs at risk. around 300 back upjobs, such as buyers and designers, they will be transferred, but for the thousands in retail outlets, the future looks uncertain. it is a lot of young people and women that take up those roles and those groups have been hit during the pandemic in terms ofjob losses. uncertainty also in terms of the pension fund. we understand there...
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in cheshire has gone viral, after it was anything but. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritzt time a parish council meeting has been i speak? the first time a parish i council meeting has been watched speak? the first time a parish - council meeting has been watched by more than 4 million people. you have no authority — more than 4 million people. you have no authority at _ more than 4 million people. you have no authority at all. _ more than 4 million people. you have no authority at all. this _ more than 4 million people. you have no authority at all. this meeting i no authority at all. this meeting had the drama _ no authority at all. this meeting had the drama of— no authority at all. this meeting had the drama of a _ no authority at all. this meeting had the drama of a political- had the drama of a political blockbuster.— had the drama of a political blockbuster. ,, ., , ,, a had the drama of a political blockbuster. ., . , ,, a ., blockbuster. she has kicked him out. jacki blockbuster. she has kicked him out. jacki weaver — blockbuster. she has kicked him out. jacki wea
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judith moritz, bbc news.licopter to provide a new bird's eye view of the planet. and back on the ground, the rover will store some of the rocks. a future mission will bring them back to earth. this mission provides our best chance to finally answer whether life existed on mars. first, though, nasa needs to get its rover safely down. there are some nerve—racking hours ahead. rebecca morelle, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. temperatures a little bit lower today compared to yesterday but heading into the weekend in particular it will start to rise once again. today we have rain for a time which will cross most of the uk and clear except across the north west of scotland where we have the little weather front. you can see from the isobars, tightly packed, it will be windy, gusty winds, especially with exposure in the west. this morning's rain continues to edge off into the north sea. behind it, return to sunshine and showers. some could be heavy with thunder and lightning maybe, and
judith moritz, bbc news.licopter to provide a new bird's eye view of the planet. and back on the ground, the rover will store some of the rocks. a future mission will bring them back to earth. this mission provides our best chance to finally answer whether life existed on mars. first, though, nasa needs to get its rover safely down. there are some nerve—racking hours ahead. rebecca morelle, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. temperatures a little bit lower today...
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first american to win the olympic gold medal in men's figure skating button, did it outdoors and st moritzld four years later, that's this day in sports. february 5th i'm joe fonzi. all right, just enough time, so we must check this out. this is pretty interesting number one ranked golfer in the world. dustin johnson at the saudi invitational, his tee shot on 10 just a bit outside drills, a volunteer. the volunteer would be okay. johnson would actually save par on the whole. so all's well that ends well and little cute nous for you on a friday night, guys, this is maggie. the sea otter at the aquarium of the pacific. she's a of the pacific. she's a professional sheldon, you're wrong. wolverine was not born with bone claws. howard, you know me to be a very smart man. don't you think if i were wrong, i'd know it? okay, first of all... give it up, dude. you're arguing with a crazy person. i'm not crazy. my mother had me tested. hey, guys. what are you doing here? what do you mean? it's new comic book night. yeah, but since you and penny finally hooked up, we thought you two would be having bo
first american to win the olympic gold medal in men's figure skating button, did it outdoors and st moritzld four years later, that's this day in sports. february 5th i'm joe fonzi. all right, just enough time, so we must check this out. this is pretty interesting number one ranked golfer in the world. dustin johnson at the saudi invitational, his tee shot on 10 just a bit outside drills, a volunteer. the volunteer would be okay. johnson would actually save par on the whole. so all's well that...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.rray at around ten past seven. about her hopes for that long. and we will speak to the justice secretary later in the programme too. people from pakistani and bangladeshi backgrounds were more likely to die from coronavirus, compared with other ethnic groups, during the second wave of the pandemic, according to a new government report. the risk was reduced for black communities, which saw high death rates in the early stages of the outbreak last year. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. we would have a cup of tea and we'd just sit together and, you know, talk for a few minutes every morning. i miss that. remembering her mum three weeks on since she died from coronavirus. it felt cruel, you know. she suddenly deteriorated. and from that point to the following morning... ..and, eh, yeah, it'sjust been difficult to... ..make sense of it. surinder kaur had been in relatively good health before she died in hospital in london. but the impact of covid continues to disp
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.rray at around ten past seven. about her hopes for that long. and we will speak to the justice secretary later in the programme too. people from pakistani and bangladeshi backgrounds were more likely to die from coronavirus, compared with other ethnic groups, during the second wave of the pandemic, according to a new government report. the risk was reduced for black communities, which saw high death rates in the early stages of the outbreak last year. our...
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hero, just one of the ordinary people who stepped up when help was so desperately needed. judith moritz us know what you think about that and we will ask her about those, too. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. the metropolitan police received nearly a thousand complaints over the misuse of stop and search powers last year — with not a single one being upheld. a freedom of information request also showed that, despite thousands more complaints over several years, on average less than an officer a year was disciplined. the action against them was either being given advice or a written warning. the campaign group stopwatch say "the findings prove the police complaints system is not fit for purpose. activists opposed to the hs2 rail line — who've dug themselves an underground tunnel near euston station — claim an eviction team is using dangerous methods to try to force them out. why are you standing there? hs2 rebellion say they're confident they'll stay for several more days. meanwhile, greenpeace and friends of the earth say the covi
hero, just one of the ordinary people who stepped up when help was so desperately needed. judith moritz us know what you think about that and we will ask her about those, too. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. the metropolitan police received nearly a thousand complaints over the misuse of stop and search powers last year — with not a single one being upheld. a freedom of information request also showed that, despite thousands more...
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our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. will you please let the chairman speak? council had put it on the international map. and the internet has some new cult figures. you have no authority here. did it surprise you seeing the council meeting? yes. to be honest i didn't know who was on the council so until i watched them. it is like a scripted comedy show. it is the funniest - thing i have ever seen. it is getting us- through this lockdown. although items on the agenda may include litter picking, it seems meetings of the parish council are not for the faint—hearted, and apparently there is a long history here of factionalism, infighting and complaints about councillors. we have been through this. jackie weaver isn't on the council. some councillors asked her to be there but others didn't accept her role. what are you talking about? you don't know what you're talking about. i am not sure who was in charge. i was there to support the three councillors that wanted to get on with the ordinary, often dull business, of a parish council. if this goes viral it is going
our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. will you please let the chairman speak? council had put it on the international map. and the internet has some new cult figures. you have no authority here. did it surprise you seeing the council meeting? yes. to be honest i didn't know who was on the council so until i watched them. it is like a scripted comedy show. it is the funniest - thing i have ever seen. it is getting us- through this lockdown. although items on the agenda may...