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joining us is nigel bolton. nigel, great to have you on the show with us. we have seen quite a bit of risk on in equity markets this week. global equities .2 cap their best week in a month, partly on improving economic data. this has been happening despite the fact that we have been seeing a resurgence of cases in many places, including the u.s. are we done with the post covid rally that we have seen in global equities? nejra: i think we have a little bit of an issue there. i thought it was just me. we are not able to hear our guest, nigel bolton will stay with us. that conversation will stay with us -- that conversation is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm nejra cherish in london. centralo says recent bank actions -- i am nejra cehic in london. ray dalio says recent central bank actions, he spoke with us. take a listen. ray: today the economy and the markets are driven by the theral banks, and coordination with the central government. what i mean by that is the purchases right now of financial assets by the f
joining us is nigel bolton. nigel, great to have you on the show with us. we have seen quite a bit of risk on in equity markets this week. global equities .2 cap their best week in a month, partly on improving economic data. this has been happening despite the fact that we have been seeing a resurgence of cases in many places, including the u.s. are we done with the post covid rally that we have seen in global equities? nejra: i think we have a little bit of an issue there. i thought it was...
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nigel, joe, thank you both for joining us again tonight.of not seeing you in the flesh. i know. we will one day. i look forward to it when you can be back in here with me. a lonely place for mark, the floor manager come he is waving at me. that is it for tonight. buy a paper tomorrow. goodbye for now. next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home.
nigel, joe, thank you both for joining us again tonight.of not seeing you in the flesh. i know. we will one day. i look forward to it when you can be back in here with me. a lonely place for mark, the floor manager come he is waving at me. that is it for tonight. buy a paper tomorrow. goodbye for now. next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home.
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a world away in somalia, amanda and nigel, locked in separate rooms, had discovered something.dows, they could hear each other. they began to hatch a plan. >> nigel realized that we might have a chance to escape out that bathroom window, which at first seemed like an impossible idea. >> each time they used the bathroom, they chipped away at the mortar holding the bricks together blocking the window. then they would replace the loose bricks until one day, the hole was big enough, and they made a break for it. >> from the moment that i dropped down out of that bathroom window and hit the sand below, i knew that it was bad. >> they sprinted for a mosque, the one place where they thought they'd be safe. >> right before we stepped in, i looked back, and i saw one of our young captors. >> inside the mosque, one person stepped forward to try and help amanda, someone she'll never forget. >> it was the first woman that i had seen in about five months. and when she hugged me and held on to me, it was the first time in that five months that i felt something akin to being safe. >> that fee
a world away in somalia, amanda and nigel, locked in separate rooms, had discovered something.dows, they could hear each other. they began to hatch a plan. >> nigel realized that we might have a chance to escape out that bathroom window, which at first seemed like an impossible idea. >> each time they used the bathroom, they chipped away at the mortar holding the bricks together blocking the window. then they would replace the loose bricks until one day, the hole was big enough, and...
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i think nigel said it all. it's chaos for people oi'i said it all.r people on holiday in spain and chaos of people who are planning to go to spain probably tomorrow. chaos of people coming back. and it's really bad news for the travel industry but it beggars belief the government has not been watching the growing increase in coronavirus cases in spain and the localised lock downs in that country. they have had 1000 more infections in the last two days alone. and they have had these localised lockdowns in catalonia and other parts of the country so you sort of think maybe we should have been thinking about this and not rush to quite so quickly into going back and getting everybody on flights and they will have to turn her back those flights. let's turn to the daily mirror. same story and the point that obviously a lot of countries now who rely particularly on british tourists. that tradition is there and they are worried that if they say there localised cases spike up as well. i think that is right absolutely. in spain, the 50% of spain's gdp comes fr
i think nigel said it all. it's chaos for people oi'i said it all.r people on holiday in spain and chaos of people who are planning to go to spain probably tomorrow. chaos of people coming back. and it's really bad news for the travel industry but it beggars belief the government has not been watching the growing increase in coronavirus cases in spain and the localised lock downs in that country. they have had 1000 more infections in the last two days alone. and they have had these localised...
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but yes, we understand that nigel pearson has been sacked with just two matches to go.eason. watford are just above the relegation zone in 17th place and they still have two matches to play. difficult ones at that against last seasons champions manchester city, and their last match of the season against arsenal. the sacking, that we understand, comes after the club's defeat to west ham. it left the officials pretty flip frustrated at watford's lacklustre performance. the team went two goals down inside ten minutes. it looks like nigel pearson has been the sacrificial bmb pearson has been the sacrificial lamb for that. he was appointed in december last year. he initially had an upturn of results when he took over, but after project restart, watford have had four straight defeats. as you mentioned, he is the third manager to be sacked by watford this season. he was appointed after quique sanchez flores was sacked. there is so much money involved. it is so tight at the bottom of the premier league at the bottom of the premier league at the moment, both aston villa and bour
but yes, we understand that nigel pearson has been sacked with just two matches to go.eason. watford are just above the relegation zone in 17th place and they still have two matches to play. difficult ones at that against last seasons champions manchester city, and their last match of the season against arsenal. the sacking, that we understand, comes after the club's defeat to west ham. it left the officials pretty flip frustrated at watford's lacklustre performance. the team went two goals...
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bbc sport understands that watford have sacked nigel pearson with just two matches remaining.. watford are just above the relegation zone in 17th place with matches against manchester city and arsenal still to be played. pearson was appointed in december last year, replacing quique sanchez flores, who had taken over from javi gracia. the sacking comes after the club's defeat to west ham on friday. championship side huddersfield town have also sacked their manager danny cowley. he took over in september and helped save them from relegation. two games in the premier league today. the first, struggling bournemouth lost out in the south coast derby against southampton. defeat means they could be relegated before theirfinal game, if watford take a point from their match on tuesday. danny ings put southampton ahead in the first half with his 21st goal of the season. bournemouth then thought they had a vital equaliser deep in injury time, only for it to be ruled out by var because callum wilson was offside. and to really rub salt into the wound, che adams made it 2—0 to southampton m
bbc sport understands that watford have sacked nigel pearson with just two matches remaining.. watford are just above the relegation zone in 17th place with matches against manchester city and arsenal still to be played. pearson was appointed in december last year, replacing quique sanchez flores, who had taken over from javi gracia. the sacking comes after the club's defeat to west ham on friday. championship side huddersfield town have also sacked their manager danny cowley. he took over in...
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thank you very much, nigel nelson and joe phillips, always a pleasure chatting with you, enjoy the rest of your weekend, thank you very much indeed. that's it for the papers tonight. goodbye for now. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shockwaves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres, and the russell crowe action unhinged still due to open wide on the 31st. this week, the us indie pick st francis takes a delayed bow in nearly 100 uk cinemas. i'm tired. we just started walking. will you carry me? let's go back and get the stroller. no! we're almost there, it won't take long if you carry me. the park is really close? come on. you're sweaty. i wonder where franny is... the brilliant future debut from writer an
thank you very much, nigel nelson and joe phillips, always a pleasure chatting with you, enjoy the rest of your weekend, thank you very much indeed. that's it for the papers tonight. goodbye for now. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the...
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you know nigel i know and then that. how. long. shall. i know it. and then he. know i had to. get by. my grandmother. meg and meg. when she gets bad or you. figure tom the whole name big me big. time tom tom knowing. i'm. in my hidden my. good laying here tonight now. but you get good. enough. guide by by. radio i didn't mean them not. to. only. meet you up to but now. you know my name could meet up with my name could got looneys to the point you need . me you. know for the one that we could buy. the mall didn't someone in a bit of a clue would say. move on to some i.e. the portal. you need to run into a local that you cannot cite law to me. but if you call me to meet and i enjoyed your call in the morning needle. me will be there i.e. all you know. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race move this off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful at very critical current time to sit down and talk. we're segregated anywhere by social cla
you know nigel i know and then that. how. long. shall. i know it. and then he. know i had to. get by. my grandmother. meg and meg. when she gets bad or you. figure tom the whole name big me big. time tom tom knowing. i'm. in my hidden my. good laying here tonight now. but you get good. enough. guide by by. radio i didn't mean them not. to. only. meet you up to but now. you know my name could meet up with my name could got looneys to the point you need . me you. know for the one that we could...
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know nigel i know and then. how. long how. shall. i know it. and then he. know i had to. get by. my grandmother. meg and meg. in indiana and get to bed or you would. figure tom the whole name big me big. time tom tom knowing. you know. i'm going to. didn't. even get playing it night now. am i not. enough. guy by. any of. them not. to mention. only. up to now. my name could be that but i didn't. need to be coy any. need. to put that one that one could be nice to be mauled in someone in a. pub on top of the semi. forceful. you need it in a way that you can. get me. to meet and so if you. want to needle. it got me be me. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we've seen very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids invited to america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients doctors manufactu
know nigel i know and then. how. long how. shall. i know it. and then he. know i had to. get by. my grandmother. meg and meg. in indiana and get to bed or you would. figure tom the whole name big me big. time tom tom knowing. you know. i'm going to. didn't. even get playing it night now. am i not. enough. guy by. any of. them not. to mention. only. up to now. my name could be that but i didn't. need to be coy any. need. to put that one that one could be nice to be mauled in someone in a. pub on...
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bbc sport understands that watford have sacked nigel pearson withjust two matches remaining.cked by the club this season. watford are just above the relegation zone in 17th place with matches against manchester city and arsenal still to be played. pearson was appointed in december last year, replacing quique sanchez flores, who had taken over from javi gracia. the sacking comes after the club's defeat to west ham on friday. two goals from harry kane helped tottenham to a 3—0 victory at home over leicester. it means brendan rogers' side are clinging on to their champions league spot for dear life. ben croucher reports. one team with two sets of fans. jose mourinho would help out his old employers with a win. just six minutes and son squeezed in — an own goal. even the moments leicester look like a winning side were thwarted by spurs but what was up must come down. as leicester hunted for an equaliser they were slow to get back. harry kane showed son just how to finish off an attack. just the corner to aim for, target acquired. tottenham's third goal was greeted as warmly in ma
bbc sport understands that watford have sacked nigel pearson withjust two matches remaining.cked by the club this season. watford are just above the relegation zone in 17th place with matches against manchester city and arsenal still to be played. pearson was appointed in december last year, replacing quique sanchez flores, who had taken over from javi gracia. the sacking comes after the club's defeat to west ham on friday. two goals from harry kane helped tottenham to a 3—0 victory at home...
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you both for nigel, joe, thank you both for joining us again tonight. still can't get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh. can't get used to this bit of not seeing you in the fleshlj can't get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh. i know. we will one day. i look forward to it when you can be back in here with me. a lonely place for mark, the floor manager come he is waving at me. that is it for tonight. buy a paper tomorrow. goodbye for now. next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. far and away the most intriguing and impressive new release of the week is lynn + lucy, the feature debut from writer fyzal boulifa. you know in school there was a lot of rumours about you two. like that you were lesbians. screen newcomer roxanne scrimshaw joins seasoned professional nichola burley in the respective title roles as friends who became inseparable at school and now live in houses opposite each other. we love this song. this is our s
you both for nigel, joe, thank you both for joining us again tonight. still can't get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh. can't get used to this bit of not seeing you in the fleshlj can't get used to this bit of not seeing you in the flesh. i know. we will one day. i look forward to it when you can be back in here with me. a lonely place for mark, the floor manager come he is waving at me. that is it for tonight. buy a paper tomorrow. goodbye for now. next, the film review. hello...
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know nigel i know and then. how. long how. shall. i know it. and then he. know i had to. get by. my grandmother. meg and meg. to. get to bed or you would. figure tom the whole name big me big. enough. to. get playing it night now. but you could give you a minor. without the money. into a deal i am not going. to function it was only a plea i'm going to be you know. if a name could be that but then that would be nice if you really believe. me you don't like that one of them but that will. be nice...
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bbc sport understands that watford have sacked their manager nigel pearson with just two games to go.ason. watford are 17th in the league, dangerously close to the relegation zone. they need at least a point from their remaining matches against manchester city and arsenal if they're to stay up. earlier i asked our football reporter simon stone if there was any news of a replacement? my my understanding is that heaton mullins is going to stepan which is exactly what he did after the second of three sackings now for watford earlier this season when quique sanchez flores came back to the club, he was sacked. hidden melons stepped in then and a draw for the gene —— by the games he was in charge. that will keep watford up if he gets anotherjob. that is the third time this season watford have sacked their manager. they think short—term, they think and staying in the premier league and that is why this decision has come so late in the season, basically to get one result and the owners believe he did balance as the man to get that result. staying in the premier league. staying in the premier
bbc sport understands that watford have sacked their manager nigel pearson with just two games to go.ason. watford are 17th in the league, dangerously close to the relegation zone. they need at least a point from their remaining matches against manchester city and arsenal if they're to stay up. earlier i asked our football reporter simon stone if there was any news of a replacement? my my understanding is that heaton mullins is going to stepan which is exactly what he did after the second of...
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the same considerations that we've set out useful in preparing for a 2nd wave if it comes at a dr nigel phil thank you very much indeed for talking to us ok thank you. now the u.k. government has denied accusations that its avoiding scrutiny over its testing trace program it comes as daily data on its testing program will now reflect the number of tests processed rather than the amount of people tested the opposition labor party that has criticized the decision it accuses the government of wanting to hide the fact that it never reached the target set in may of 100000 tests a day but the government has defended the move saying that under the old system repeated tests for health care workers were only counted once it added that the number of tests counted would still be included in weekly data. the department of health and social care will no longer publish the number of people tested daily anymore and will instead publish the number of daily tests processed this is because the daily people tested statistic only counts new people being tested for example someone who is tested in february
the same considerations that we've set out useful in preparing for a 2nd wave if it comes at a dr nigel phil thank you very much indeed for talking to us ok thank you. now the u.k. government has denied accusations that its avoiding scrutiny over its testing trace program it comes as daily data on its testing program will now reflect the number of tests processed rather than the amount of people tested the opposition labor party that has criticized the decision it accuses the government of...
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lynn says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he scores nigel says so jeff palmer to philip this process of bali brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the create living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman fossil says professor suggest pam a present of el reg answered alexander's questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed how people comment great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps it should be put together in a museum with plaques and videos recounting history and stories of sleaze. sue makes a point that i think the statue should remain in their places but placards of the truth should be placed beside them with the ugly truth that's behind them martin says i saw a surge of power speaking at the beer matches convention in 2090 he's such a great spirit laughing and smiling all the time with fascinating knowledge a brilliant guy with answers prof palmer enjoyed your interview interest says great show will humanity and genuine people i look forward to every thursday well thank you i
lynn says what an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he scores nigel says so jeff palmer to philip this process of bali brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the create living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman fossil says professor suggest pam a present of el reg answered alexander's questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed how people comment great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps it...
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nigel all the best for the rest of your filming.at this means for your holiday plans. and to answer your queries, i'm joined by helen coffey, who is deputy travel editor at the independent. morning to you, helen. and also byjasmine birtles, founder of the website moneymagpie. morning to you as well, jasmine. let us get on with those questions. helen, lynn asks, first of all, "i've just returned from majorca to check on property and i'm due to fly back on monday, which is less than a week in the uk. can i still fly back or do i have to wait the 14 days?" helen? yes, absolutely, you can still fly back. i think this is something people are getting confused about, because it is a confusing situation, but essentially the 14 days applies to if you are in the uk. spain at the moment has no such stipulation about quarantine for british people going over there, so they will happily let you into majorca and you won't need to quarantine while you are there. the important thing to remember is, firstly, spain has been taken off the quarantine ex
nigel all the best for the rest of your filming.at this means for your holiday plans. and to answer your queries, i'm joined by helen coffey, who is deputy travel editor at the independent. morning to you, helen. and also byjasmine birtles, founder of the website moneymagpie. morning to you as well, jasmine. let us get on with those questions. helen, lynn asks, first of all, "i've just returned from majorca to check on property and i'm due to fly back on monday, which is less than a week...
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nigel pearson says he's been overwhelmed by the support since being sacked by watford yesterday.in december when watford were bottom of the table. he's since guided them out of the relegation zone and although they can still go down, his dismissal was a bit of a surprise. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. the premier league's all—time top scorer alan shearer says it's time for manchester united to drop their goalkeeper david de gea. he made a couple of huge mistakes as united lost 3—1 to chelsea in their fa cup semifinal at wembley. chelsea's second goal, a particularly d iffcult watch for de gea. his manager ole gunner solskjaer maintains that de gea is still one of the best keepers in the world. chelsea will play arsenal in the fa cup final a week on saturday. and borussia dortmund have confirmed the signing ofjude bellingham from birmingham city. the teenagerjoins the german side for a fee that could eventually be worth more than £30 million. at 17, bellingham is birmingham's youngest ever player and follows in the footsteps o
nigel pearson says he's been overwhelmed by the support since being sacked by watford yesterday.in december when watford were bottom of the table. he's since guided them out of the relegation zone and although they can still go down, his dismissal was a bit of a surprise. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. the premier league's all—time top scorer alan shearer says it's time for manchester united to drop their goalkeeper david de gea. he made a...
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watford have sacked manager nigel pearson with two games of the premier league remaining.cked by the club this season. they sit just three points above the relegation zone. it's set to be an exciting final day of the second test as england chase an unlikely victory. the hosts took most of the day to bowl out the west indies for 287 in theirfirst innings at old trafford. england then added 37 runs this evening to end the fourth day leading by 219. lewis hamilton has moved to the top of the formula 1 world championship after victory in hungary. the six—time world champion led from start to finish at the hungaroring ahead of max verstappen who came second despite crashing on the warm—up lap. adam wild reports. so often in formula one yourfate owes much to your position on the starting grid. but in hungary, for some just getting there was proving problematic. this was red bull's max verstappen crashing on the way to the start. up front in pole position once more lewis hamilton leading the way is his speciality. hedge funds are started, a lead that would only grow despite an ea
watford have sacked manager nigel pearson with two games of the premier league remaining.cked by the club this season. they sit just three points above the relegation zone. it's set to be an exciting final day of the second test as england chase an unlikely victory. the hosts took most of the day to bowl out the west indies for 287 in theirfirst innings at old trafford. england then added 37 runs this evening to end the fourth day leading by 219. lewis hamilton has moved to the top of the...
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forced to make dinner for one called 900 travel bans often only allow married couples through your nigel cross borders many international couples are now pressuring governments to change this they argue that love is not tourism basically a marriage is a piece of paper that proves say yes these 2 people love each other. only because we don't have that we are basically treated less than the american people 8 most circuitry in every bank because i do i do feel like the trade. so sorry i'm getting emotional i must say that it's going to lag or survive. i'm scared i will never be seen like we'll never be seen hardly as a couple. now you found a marriage. that is very scary. and don't want to get married yet for now hannah has to make do with texting ryan sitting in their favorite cafe in brussels a little hopeless and a little powerless you know i feel like there's like at this point a we've done everything we can do to try and like reunites. and it just. it's difficult like if the fickle not to know when we're going to be able to see each other again. to move to the us once the crisis is ove
forced to make dinner for one called 900 travel bans often only allow married couples through your nigel cross borders many international couples are now pressuring governments to change this they argue that love is not tourism basically a marriage is a piece of paper that proves say yes these 2 people love each other. only because we don't have that we are basically treated less than the american people 8 most circuitry in every bank because i do i do feel like the trade. so sorry i'm getting...
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al-jazeera london nigel inkster is a senior advisor at the international institute for strategic studies and a former director of operations at british intelligence agency and my 6 he explains the concerns around chinese espionage. the united kingdom government has had a cell operating in that car for several years now looking at all our components and software would go into the u.k. mobile networks and by the way i think it's worth reminding your viewers that our is not a monopoly supplier to the u.k. mobile networks all of them use equipment from around the riots of suppliers precisely in order to avoid being overly dependent on one. when it comes to espionage or threat of espionage well you know that that is a real and present threat already china is doing a lot of industrial cyber espionage and stayed on state espionage and it does so very effectively without having to rely on our way to quit. but there are broader longer term issues here about the extent to which quite a way dominance in this sector would potentially give china access to large sophisticated data sets which taken tog
al-jazeera london nigel inkster is a senior advisor at the international institute for strategic studies and a former director of operations at british intelligence agency and my 6 he explains the concerns around chinese espionage. the united kingdom government has had a cell operating in that car for several years now looking at all our components and software would go into the u.k. mobile networks and by the way i think it's worth reminding your viewers that our is not a monopoly supplier to...
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the bbc understands that watford have sacked manager nigel pearson, with two games of the premier leagued manager sacked by the club this season. they sit just three points above the relegation zone. england will want quick wickets in the morning if they are to stand any chance of levelling their test series with west indies. they finally bowled them out for 287 and are 37—2 in reply, leading by 219 going into the final day's play. joe wilson reports. you can't see time hovering above 0ld you can't see time hovering above old trafford but you can sense it in england's desperation to take wickets. down it goes. and their disappointment when they didn't. just one west indian batsmen fell, joseph. a brave catch from oliver pope, watch the ball. it was sanitised by the umpires after an england player admitted to using saliva on it against covid rules. here tom sam karen. accurate bowling will never go out of fashion, whatever happens to lock down hair. hope gone, and in the absence of joffre archer england needed a bowling spot. kraigg brathwaite defied them. gone for four. england didn't ha
the bbc understands that watford have sacked manager nigel pearson, with two games of the premier leagued manager sacked by the club this season. they sit just three points above the relegation zone. england will want quick wickets in the morning if they are to stand any chance of levelling their test series with west indies. they finally bowled them out for 287 and are 37—2 in reply, leading by 219 going into the final day's play. joe wilson reports. you can't see time hovering above 0ld you...
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nigel pearson says he's been overwhelmed by support following his shock sacking as watford manager, butappointed he can't finish the job he started. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. beijing has accused the uk government of "brutally meddling" in china's internal affairs, as diplomatic tensions continue to rise. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, is expected to suspend its extradition treaty with hong kong this afternoon, after beijing's imposition of a controversial security law in the territory. prime minister borisjohnson says the uk cannot ignore human rights abuses in china. our political correspondent iain watson reports. demonstrators iain watson reports. in hong kong, just hours demonstrators in hong kong, just hours after beijing introduced a sweeping new national security law at the end of last month. 200 people we re at the end of last month. 200 people were arrested within 2a hours. the government has said that up to 3 million british overseas passport holders and their families will now be eligible to settle and work in the uk, if they no longer wanted to
nigel pearson says he's been overwhelmed by support following his shock sacking as watford manager, butappointed he can't finish the job he started. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. beijing has accused the uk government of "brutally meddling" in china's internal affairs, as diplomatic tensions continue to rise. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, is expected to suspend its extradition treaty with hong kong this afternoon, after beijing's imposition of a...
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just this weekend, politico had a expose on the politicians looking to be the next nigel farage and you are hearing more rhetoric from italy coming up about a referendum on the eu, and exit? is: the big problem in italy the north and south agree on solutions and when pushed to vote, they are -- italy has been of of the longest members the eu. italy in general has been a beneficiary, significant beneficiary of the stability of the euro relative to the inflation a half before so i over the age of 40 will certainly remember that and i think younger people in general across europe tend to be pro-euro so although there is a lot of rhetoric about where the eu is, i think a lot of that rhetoric is gauged at getting more benefits for italy and when push comes to shove, this kind of deal we are seeing now will encourage italians to stay in. matt: is it a problem if the deal loads more debt on to italy? already, forecasters are looking for 150, 100 60% debt to gdp ratios, unsustainable certainly. what kind of solution would you like to see that problem that we all have to deal with after the reco
just this weekend, politico had a expose on the politicians looking to be the next nigel farage and you are hearing more rhetoric from italy coming up about a referendum on the eu, and exit? is: the big problem in italy the north and south agree on solutions and when pushed to vote, they are -- italy has been of of the longest members the eu. italy in general has been a beneficiary, significant beneficiary of the stability of the euro relative to the inflation a half before so i over the age of...
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always spoke to madrid base a sportswriter for nigel cut us so who says that a very few clubs have a serious chance of prising messi away from the new camp realistically i think it's should be i don't know that the 1st thing that comes to mind this is why the all known as much as the cd but can you imagine. with juventus you can imagine messi and cristiano ronaldo together. it would be crazy i think that dead or maybe the reunion with the p.s.u. so i think that this is there are 3 realistic clubs that he can go but it we have we still have so so much to go on it's it's one year already so let's see what happens with the election in barcelona this year if the director directors change if they're yours and you present it shall be as the new coach i think massey stays but it all depends in with with the result of the election of former martin world record holder wilson has been handed a 4 year ban for violating anti doping rules its 88 year old kenyan right now was found to have that missed 3 tests and failed to provide timely information on his whereabouts on the 4th occasion all in 28
always spoke to madrid base a sportswriter for nigel cut us so who says that a very few clubs have a serious chance of prising messi away from the new camp realistically i think it's should be i don't know that the 1st thing that comes to mind this is why the all known as much as the cd but can you imagine. with juventus you can imagine messi and cristiano ronaldo together. it would be crazy i think that dead or maybe the reunion with the p.s.u. so i think that this is there are 3 realistic...
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hornets who are 17th in the table and three points above the relegation zone sacked their manager nigel of the season is hayden mullins. 0ur our focus 0urfocus in the our focus in the last two games, we know that the manager was a big part of it, but the clu b was a big part of it, but the club have made a decision and other players, staff have to be professional enough to focus on the next games. the reigning world series champion washington nationals get their shortend 60—game major league baseball season under way on thursday at home to the new york yankees. simulated crowd noise will be played in empty stadiums this season with the la dodgers hosting the san francisco giants in the other opening day game. the team announced dr anthony fauci will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the yankee game. don't try this at home — the world surf league have nominated their best five wipe—out waves of the year, and a winner will be named next week. but here's a sample. in a combined male and female category, this effort from francisco porcella at jaws in hawaii will be hard to beat as he
hornets who are 17th in the table and three points above the relegation zone sacked their manager nigel of the season is hayden mullins. 0ur our focus 0urfocus in the our focus in the last two games, we know that the manager was a big part of it, but the clu b was a big part of it, but the club have made a decision and other players, staff have to be professional enough to focus on the next games. the reigning world series champion washington nationals get their shortend 60—game major league...
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workers in london have died from the disease well the chair of the delved data analytics group dr nigel field thinks that good policy is to combat covert will inevitably take time but in a lot of reports about. an insufficient m.p.p. and also about testing capacity but also i think we have learned a lot about this infection as we go and it takes time to make good policy informed by the science is relatively recently that we've realised the extent to which a sense what's confections of contributes its transmission so interventions like ensuring physical distancing between health care workers both next to patients and away from the patient's bedside are going to be really important in preventing transmission within within the whole cassettes and for the government as you said we're dealing with an unprecedented situation and we have to understand that and therefore how difficult it was to procure p.p.a. globally wasn't it. yeah i think you're absolutely right it is an unprecedented situation we're dealing with a virus that none of us had heard of less than a year ago we've learned a lot i
workers in london have died from the disease well the chair of the delved data analytics group dr nigel field thinks that good policy is to combat covert will inevitably take time but in a lot of reports about. an insufficient m.p.p. and also about testing capacity but also i think we have learned a lot about this infection as we go and it takes time to make good policy informed by the science is relatively recently that we've realised the extent to which a sense what's confections of...
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al-jazeera london nigel inkster is a senior advisor at the international institute for strategic studies he's also former director of operations and i 6 he joins us on skype from london sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so the government says this decision was about practicalities not politics what do you make of that. well i think it's actually both the fact you know the technicalities of the that you have the risks that are now imposed by the prospect of a u.s. embargo on technology sales to power are rebel by the simple fact is that you know this is an issue that's riven by politics and i think it's rather disingenuous of my way to make a statement saying that the issue has been politicized because. the whole question of china's relationship with 5 g. has become heavily politicized. if you think just the letter a that a little bit more and also address i guess the question that many people have as to whether huawei is or could in the future be a security threat if it does gain a foothold which now doesn't seem it's going to but gain a foothold in 5 g. . well i th
al-jazeera london nigel inkster is a senior advisor at the international institute for strategic studies he's also former director of operations and i 6 he joins us on skype from london sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so the government says this decision was about practicalities not politics what do you make of that. well i think it's actually both the fact you know the technicalities of the that you have the risks that are now imposed by the prospect of a u.s. embargo...
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and by nigel mercer, a consultant plastic surgeon. sarah's lips? i was upset for the lady because she was quite distressed. when i first saw the lips, it was quite obvious on examination what she had done. she explained what she had done. presenting symptoms and signs were such that she had blocked both her upper and lower blood supply to both her lips. do you see many cases like this? sadly, we do. it is becoming more common for people to inject themselves, but we do tend to have a lot of people who are having problems that come to us from injections with lay people who are not medical professionals. why are filler, lip further is not authorised in the same way as botox, for example? it is coming from europe and perhaps they should look at reclassifying them as prescription, any device, making sure they are the same as botox. but as the lady had said, she brought this and purchase this online many years ago, ten years ago i did a piece with the bbc where we bought stuff online and it came via brazil through germany and it was mislabe
and by nigel mercer, a consultant plastic surgeon. sarah's lips? i was upset for the lady because she was quite distressed. when i first saw the lips, it was quite obvious on examination what she had done. she explained what she had done. presenting symptoms and signs were such that she had blocked both her upper and lower blood supply to both her lips. do you see many cases like this? sadly, we do. it is becoming more common for people to inject themselves, but we do tend to have a lot of...
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and nigel is 63, in case you are interested. just giving you some additional detail there.and we we re miles of walks every single day. and we were talking just about people going back to work and more places are expected to open up next month. which could be crucial for the uk's sandwich shops and cafes, which rely on office workers. nina is looking into this one for us today. who doesn't love a lunchtime buttie? it might seem a bit early to be talking lunchtime butties, but office lunches are big business. there is a big drive from government to support the hospitality industry at the moment, and from this weekend, to get back in to offices where it is safe. but wander round your city or town centre later and you'll see things are still very different. numbers out today from the ukhospitality trade body show just how bad things were from april to june. sales were down by nearly 90%. that meant, between restaurants, bars, cafes and delis, almost £30 billion was lost in revenue. things are improving under the unlock. in the week up to 12july, spending in food service busine
and nigel is 63, in case you are interested. just giving you some additional detail there.and we we re miles of walks every single day. and we were talking just about people going back to work and more places are expected to open up next month. which could be crucial for the uk's sandwich shops and cafes, which rely on office workers. nina is looking into this one for us today. who doesn't love a lunchtime buttie? it might seem a bit early to be talking lunchtime butties, but office lunches are...
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len says was an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he's a scores nigel says so jeff palmer developed this process of body brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the great living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman also says professor suggest palmer president of el reg answered al examines questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed at people comments great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps he should be put together in a museum with plaques and videos recounting history and stories of sleaze. sue makes a point that i think the statue should remain in their places but placards of the truth should be placed beside them with the ugly truth that's behind them martin says i saw a surge of palmer speaking at the beer matches convention in 2090 he's such a great spirit laughing and smiling all the time with fascinating knowledge a brilliant guy with answers prof palmer enjoyed your interview interest says great show will humanity and genuine people i look forward to every thursday well thank you
len says was an inspiration professor palmer is so glad he's a scores nigel says so jeff palmer developed this process of body brain historian activist and for racism most of his life truly one of the great living britons we have we could learn from the gentleman also says professor suggest palmer president of el reg answered al examines questions very well on how to combat racism and succeed at people comments great interview i basically agree with his take on statues i think that perhaps he...
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the former watford manager nigel pearson has responded to his sacking by the club.esterday. pearson joined in december when watford were bottom of the table — he's since guided them out of the relegation zone, and although they still can go down, his dismissal was a bit of a shock. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. let's stay at the bottom of the table because bournemouth now need a miracle to stay in the premier league. they lost 2—0 at southampton yesterday. that leaves them three points off safety, but they've only got one game left to play. so they not only need to win that, but they need other results to go their way. elsewhere in the premier league, leicester city stumbled, once again, as they try to qualify for the champions league. they were beaten 3—0 by tottenham, and that opens the door for them to be overtaken by manchester united who have a game in hand. lewis hamilton has criticised formula one and his fellow drivers for not doing enough to combat racism. he was speaking after a second consecutive race
the former watford manager nigel pearson has responded to his sacking by the club.esterday. pearson joined in december when watford were bottom of the table — he's since guided them out of the relegation zone, and although they still can go down, his dismissal was a bit of a shock. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. let's stay at the bottom of the table because bournemouth now need a miracle to stay in the premier league. they lost 2—0 at...
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. >> next i like to welcome nigel cory, associate director for trade policy for the information technology and innovation foundation here in d.c. mr. cory is an expert on data and digital trade issues in the global economy. he spent eight years working for australia's department of foreign affairs and trade which includes positions covering global economic and trade issues among g20 countries, and at the world trade organization. he's also a diplomatic postings in malaysia and afghanistan. third i would like to welcome beth baltzan, a fellow in the open markets institute here in d.c. ms. baltzan currently focus on the impact of monopoly power on trade and its consequences for national security. she privacy serve as democratic counsel for the house ways and means trade subcommittee. she spent six years as an associate general counsel at the united states trade representative where she participate in trade negotiations and litigated trade disputes. she has been three years detailed in the senate permanent subcommittee on investigations. and finally i would like to welcome mr. cleve willems w
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next i would like to welcome nigel cory associate director for trade policy in information technology and innovation foundation here in d.c.. mr. cory is an expert on data and digital trade issues in the global time spent eight years working for australia's department of foreign affairs and trade which include positions covering global economic and trade issues among g20 countries and the world trade organization. he's also helped diplomatic posts in malaysia and afghanistan. third i like to welcome clete willems a fellow at the institute. monopoly power and trade and national security. she previously served as democratic counsel for the house ways & means trade subcommittee and spent six years as an associate general counsel with the united states trade representative for she participated in trade negotiations and litigated trade disputes. ms. baltzan has spent three years on the subcommittee on investigation. finally i would buy to welcome mr. clete willems was a partner at -- in washington d.c.. mr. willems advises of writing clients and international economic law and policy matter
next i would like to welcome nigel cory associate director for trade policy in information technology and innovation foundation here in d.c.. mr. cory is an expert on data and digital trade issues in the global time spent eight years working for australia's department of foreign affairs and trade which include positions covering global economic and trade issues among g20 countries and the world trade organization. he's also helped diplomatic posts in malaysia and afghanistan. third i like to...
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thank you for your time this afternoon, nigel. that told me. the headlines on bbc news...allowed to restart if it's safe. labour agrees to pay "substa ntial" damages to seven former employees, who sued the party over anti—semitism and spoke out in a bbc panorama programme. president trump has used his first coronavirus briefing in weeks to warn that the outbreak in the united states will get worse before it gets better. he also urged americans to use face coverings — it would show "patriotism", he said. it's all very different from news conferences not long ago, and a marked change in tone. but then there's an election coming and he's not polling well at the moment. peter bowes reports. a different tone and a different message — noticeably subdued and less combative than usual, president trump took to the podium at his first coronavirus briefing since april. he acknowledged the pandemic was far from over. we are in the process of developing a strategy that's going to be very, very powerful. we're developing as we go along. some areas of our country are doing very well. oth
thank you for your time this afternoon, nigel. that told me. the headlines on bbc news...allowed to restart if it's safe. labour agrees to pay "substa ntial" damages to seven former employees, who sued the party over anti—semitism and spoke out in a bbc panorama programme. president trump has used his first coronavirus briefing in weeks to warn that the outbreak in the united states will get worse before it gets better. he also urged americans to use face coverings — it would show...
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watford manager nigel pearson has warned his team they‘ re not safe yet.need to win all three of their remaining games if they're to beat city's 100—point premier league record. it's afterjay rodriguez cancelled out andy robertson's opener as burnley drew 1—1 at anfield, becoming the first team to take points off the champions at home. and chelsea boss frank lampard admits he's concerned by their 3—0 defeat at sheffield united, who are now into the top six. david mcgoldrick with two of the goals, leaving them four points below fifth—placed manchester united. and one line into us from brazil, which has the second—highest number of coronavirus cases. one of the country's biggest derbies, between chapecoense and avai, has been cancelled just hours before it was due to start. that's because 14 people from one of the clubs tested positive for covid—19. to the bio—secure bubble in southamton, —— southampton, where a late batting collapse has left england's cricketers facing a real fight to avoid defeat on the final day of their first test against the west indies
watford manager nigel pearson has warned his team they‘ re not safe yet.need to win all three of their remaining games if they're to beat city's 100—point premier league record. it's afterjay rodriguez cancelled out andy robertson's opener as burnley drew 1—1 at anfield, becoming the first team to take points off the champions at home. and chelsea boss frank lampard admits he's concerned by their 3—0 defeat at sheffield united, who are now into the top six. david mcgoldrick with two of...
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watford have sacked their manager nigel pearson with the club on the brink of premier league survivalit of a surprise. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. let's stay at the bottom of the table because bournemouth now need a miracle to stay in the premier league. they lost 2—1 at southampton yesterday. that leaves them three points off safety, but they've only got one game left to play. so they not only need to win that, but they need other results to go their way. elsewhere in the premier league, leicester city stumbled once again as they try to qualify for the champions league. they were beaten 3—0 by tottenham, and that opens the door for them to be overtaken by manchester united who have a game in hand. to the cricket, and england are after quick runs this morning as they try to win the second test against the west indies. stuart broad was the star on day four, taking three wickets in 14 balls as england eventually bowled the tourists out for 287 at old trafford. england will start the final day on 37 for 2 withjoe root and ben stoke
watford have sacked their manager nigel pearson with the club on the brink of premier league survivalit of a surprise. watford are the first premier league team to sack three managers in the same season. let's stay at the bottom of the table because bournemouth now need a miracle to stay in the premier league. they lost 2—1 at southampton yesterday. that leaves them three points off safety, but they've only got one game left to play. so they not only need to win that, but they need other...
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we're joined now by nigel murray. will be heading out to see what is going on. do you have a sense yet? have you heard anything lately from stores about what is happening in practice? not specifically this morning, but we have a store in the borough of pendle, who introduced additional measures and one of those was asking customers to wear face coverings in supermarkets and the approach has been brilliant in that store. we have had one look at it which is really encouraging. talk us through the procedure. do you have someone at the entrance advising people a mask is needed ? at the entrance advising people a mask is needed? are they allowed in without a mask? i think a bit of context is helpful. the past four months, we have greeted every customer into our shops and it is one thing we did in march when social distancing and hygiene initiatives were brought in, so we explained how and why we were doing things and we could deliver a high level of service, and that has been with us all the way through. in reality, this i
we're joined now by nigel murray. will be heading out to see what is going on. do you have a sense yet? have you heard anything lately from stores about what is happening in practice? not specifically this morning, but we have a store in the borough of pendle, who introduced additional measures and one of those was asking customers to wear face coverings in supermarkets and the approach has been brilliant in that store. we have had one look at it which is really encouraging. talk us through the...
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nigel pearson says he's been overwhelmed by the support since being sacked by watford yesterday.manchester united to drop their goalkeeper david de gea. he made a couple of huge mistakes as united lost 3—1 to chelsea in their fa cup semi—final at wembley. chelsea's second goal a particularly diffcult watch for de gea. his manager ole gunner solskjaer maintains that de gea is still one of the best keepers in the world. chelsea will play arsenal in the fa cup final a week on saturday. and borussia dortmund have confirmed the signing ofjude bellingham from birmingham city. the teenager joins the german side for a fee that could eventually be worth more than £30 million. at 17, bellingham is birmingham's youngest ever player and follows in the footsteps of fellow englishman jadon sancho, who joined dortmund at the same age three years ago. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. the uk government says all state schools in england will receive a funding increase of at least 2% next year. as part of a settlement agreed last summer, education spending will
nigel pearson says he's been overwhelmed by the support since being sacked by watford yesterday.manchester united to drop their goalkeeper david de gea. he made a couple of huge mistakes as united lost 3—1 to chelsea in their fa cup semi—final at wembley. chelsea's second goal a particularly diffcult watch for de gea. his manager ole gunner solskjaer maintains that de gea is still one of the best keepers in the world. chelsea will play arsenal in the fa cup final a week on saturday. and...
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i had a terrible fear you are going to run the clip of me calling nigel farage a completely unmentionableone he didn't take anything in such good humour was robin cook, whom i interviewed after he resigned over the iraq war. we were sitting down, we had the camera up we were sitting down, we had the camera up and we we were sitting down, we had the camera up and we were we were sitting down, we had the camera up and we were going to do the interview and he said to me, norman, make sure you get my best side. and i said to him, robin, you don't have a best side. i have to say there was a bit of a sense of humourfailure there, say there was a bit of a sense of humour failure there, perhaps understandable given he had just made this monumental speech and resigned over the iraq war. they have been so many scribes and scraps. it's been great fun. you've talked about the walking, norman. can we expect to see you broadcasting or writing about politics, or talking about politics in some form in the future? you know, i am going to be utterly selfish, i'm afraid. and i am going to come up for the fo
i had a terrible fear you are going to run the clip of me calling nigel farage a completely unmentionableone he didn't take anything in such good humour was robin cook, whom i interviewed after he resigned over the iraq war. we were sitting down, we had the camera up we were sitting down, we had the camera up and we we were sitting down, we had the camera up and we were we were sitting down, we had the camera up and we were going to do the interview and he said to me, norman, make sure you get...
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we have got nigel who was playful a little bit ago but now a bit shy.orried. dogs barking. many people have bought pets but as long as —— as lockdown eased, many people are abandoning their pets already. the rspca have had 3500 dogs, cats and small animals, hamsters, guinea pigs... this is and who is a two—hour. she was found quite recently here, one of the many animals who had been abandoned during lockdown. the message is we saw these animals and now was not the time to abandon them. they have received about 40 calls a day and there are some heartbreaking stories here as well so this is penny, jack russell. penny was found a couple of weeks ago. she was heavily pregnant and sadly, all the pups she had didn't make it. but she has had an extraordinary recovery. they thought she might herself die but a real heartbreaking testimony to the problem which the rspca are facing at the moment. we will be talking to some of the people who run this centre and find out what they want people to do. what should people do if they feel they cannot cope with a pet at t
we have got nigel who was playful a little bit ago but now a bit shy.orried. dogs barking. many people have bought pets but as long as —— as lockdown eased, many people are abandoning their pets already. the rspca have had 3500 dogs, cats and small animals, hamsters, guinea pigs... this is and who is a two—hour. she was found quite recently here, one of the many animals who had been abandoned during lockdown. the message is we saw these animals and now was not the time to abandon them....
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and watford sack their manager — nigel pearson — with just two game to go in the premier league seasone club fight to avoid relegation. now on bbc news will the toppling of the statue of a slave trader in bristol change the lives of black people in the city? musician and activist ngaio anyia explores inequality in her home city. antiracism protesters in england have pulled down... ..a 17th century slave owner was taken down. edward colston. the british slave trader stands no more.
and watford sack their manager — nigel pearson — with just two game to go in the premier league seasone club fight to avoid relegation. now on bbc news will the toppling of the statue of a slave trader in bristol change the lives of black people in the city? musician and activist ngaio anyia explores inequality in her home city. antiracism protesters in england have pulled down... ..a 17th century slave owner was taken down. edward colston. the british slave trader stands no more.
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and watford sack their manager — nigel pearson — with just two game to go in the premier league season to avoid relegation. now on bbc news will the toppling of the statue of a slave trader in bristol change the lives of black people in the city? musician and activist ngaio anyia explores inequality in her home city. antiracism protesters in england have pulled down... ..a 17th century slave owner was taken down. edward colston. the british slave trader stands no more. what would have been an act of vandalism on any other day felt like an expression of pure joy. it has left me with one big question. will this change anything? bristol presents a fantastic story to the outside world, but it is also true that people like me are born destined to die earlier, to get sick earlier, to get a poorer education and end up in mental health institutions or end up injail. i am a ngaio anyia, musician, activist and bristolian. i love my city, so now the spotlight is on us. can we get it right? my story with the man on the plinth starts 15 years ago when i was at colston‘s girls‘ school. once a year,
and watford sack their manager — nigel pearson — with just two game to go in the premier league season to avoid relegation. now on bbc news will the toppling of the statue of a slave trader in bristol change the lives of black people in the city? musician and activist ngaio anyia explores inequality in her home city. antiracism protesters in england have pulled down... ..a 17th century slave owner was taken down. edward colston. the british slave trader stands no more. what would have been...
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and watford sack their manager nigel pearson with just two game to go in the premier league season —ub fight to avoid relegation. and coming up at 5.30 — audiences from around the world question their leaders in global questions. crisis in america. good afternoon. amid growing tensions between beijing and london, china has threatend repercussions, over british criticism of its handling of hong kong. the foreign secretary dominic raab will set out in full tomorrow, number 10's response to beijing's tough new security law for the territory, amid calls from some senior conservatives to suspend the uk's extradition treaty with china. there's also criticism of the reatment of the muslim uighur population in the province of xingjiang, amid claims some women are being forcibly sterilised. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has the story. it has never been an easy relationship but now troubles are mounting. deep concern for the future of hong kong after china imposed new securities laws of the former british colony undermining its autonomy. the government is now preparing to escala
and watford sack their manager nigel pearson with just two game to go in the premier league season —ub fight to avoid relegation. and coming up at 5.30 — audiences from around the world question their leaders in global questions. crisis in america. good afternoon. amid growing tensions between beijing and london, china has threatend repercussions, over british criticism of its handling of hong kong. the foreign secretary dominic raab will set out in full tomorrow, number 10's response to...
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want to buy homes, get in there before the end of march and you create a rush and a mini boom, like nigelef. then people overstretch to buy in the boom and then you get a slump and they get caught in negative equity. so the coronaviruses leading the government to ta ke coronaviruses leading the government to take extreme policy measures which could play out in unpredictable ways over the next few months. andy, thank you very much. andy verity. we will answer your questions on the chancellor's coronavirus of recovery plan at 4:30pm with our financial experts. send your questions using twitter with the hashtag bbc your questions or you can e—mail them. let's get some reaction from business now. the chief economist at the cbi joins us from oxford. your initial reaction to what the chancellor has said ? look, i think is absolutely right to prioritisejobs. i think in look, i think is absolutely right to prioritise jobs. i think in the same way we flattened the curve of the virus, we absolutely need to flatten the curve of rising unemployment. his focus on young people in particular is welcome.
want to buy homes, get in there before the end of march and you create a rush and a mini boom, like nigelef. then people overstretch to buy in the boom and then you get a slump and they get caught in negative equity. so the coronaviruses leading the government to ta ke coronaviruses leading the government to take extreme policy measures which could play out in unpredictable ways over the next few months. andy, thank you very much. andy verity. we will answer your questions on the chancellor's...