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jo phillips nigel nelson, thank you very - news story. am with you on about three minutes' time. goodbye for now, though. bit of a lull in the weather at the moment. the skies are clear and the morning's not looking bad at all across most of the uk. don't hold your breath, it's not going to last for very long. because we are expecting rain and gales through the afternoon, particularly across western areas of the uk. and if we have a look at the satellite picture, you can see this swirl across the atlantic, another big low pressure and the weather front�*s already approaching ireland. you can see the low pressure here, rather autumnal looking and that will be sweeping across us over the next couple of days. it's pushed by a strong jet stream, you can see it here at 30,000 feet. the forecast for the early hours shows the rain pushing into ireland but many parts of the uk are clear and calm. in fact, we're expecting a touch of frost in the glens of scotland and even cities further south and birmingham, about three degrees in the morning. the
jo phillips nigel nelson, thank you very - news story. am with you on about three minutes' time. goodbye for now, though. bit of a lull in the weather at the moment. the skies are clear and the morning's not looking bad at all across most of the uk. don't hold your breath, it's not going to last for very long. because we are expecting rain and gales through the afternoon, particularly across western areas of the uk. and if we have a look at the satellite picture, you can see this swirl across...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment withjo phillips and nigel nelson.latives without having to self—isolate when they return. india becomes the first country to record 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. five people are arrested on suspicion of terror offences, including a 16—year—old boy, as police target three locations across the uk. and there's a warning that most of the uk's summer music festivals could be called off because they can't get covid cancellation insurance. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. tomorrow's front pages... there are only a few front pages in so far, but let's start with the telegraph, which outlines the prime minister's plan to try and save the union by investing billions of pounds on new road and rail links and treating scottish patients on english nhs beds. the express leads with a question on whether britain is ready for what they call
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment withjo phillips and nigel nelson.latives without having to self—isolate when they return. india becomes the first country to record 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. five people are arrested on suspicion of terror offences, including a 16—year—old boy, as police target three locations across the uk. and there's a warning that most of the uk's summer music festivals could be called off because they can't get...
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with me arejo phillips and the political editor at the people and sunday mirror, nigel nelson.front pages starting with... the observer reports that ministers have pledged to intervene to restore trust in the bbc by conducting a wider—than—anticipated review of its operations next year. the sunday telegraph writes that vaccines are "highly effective" against the indian coronavirus variant, and that the country is back on course for a full reopening byjune 21. the mail on sunday reports on the same new scientific study and adds that borisjohnson's roadmap to freedom' is back on track. but the sunday people warns that while two doses of pfizer or astrazeneca provide strong protection, people with one dose of a vaccine are only 33% protected. the sunday times reports that dominic cummings accused borisjohnson of having pursued a secret policy of herd immunity to combat the coronavirus that would have led to "catastrophe . the mirror writes that michaeljackson's family demand a probe into thejournalist martin bashir. little martin bashir. flavour of the front pages. so let's begin.
with me arejo phillips and the political editor at the people and sunday mirror, nigel nelson.front pages starting with... the observer reports that ministers have pledged to intervene to restore trust in the bbc by conducting a wider—than—anticipated review of its operations next year. the sunday telegraph writes that vaccines are "highly effective" against the indian coronavirus variant, and that the country is back on course for a full reopening byjune 21. the mail on sunday...
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the political commentatorjo phillips and political editor of the sunday mirror and sundry people nigel nelsonk look through some of the front pages. we will start with a telegraph which says that the prime minister will try to save the union by investing billions on new road and rail links and treating scottish patients in english nhs beds. the express argues that they are now ready for what is in economic lift off after the coronavirus death toll hit a seven month low. and as with many of tomorrow's papers, the express also shares a picture of princess charlotte ahead of her sixth birthday. the mail on sunday leads on the beach by the prime minister borisjohnson from what on the beach by the prime minister boris johnson from what she lists on the beach by the prime minister borisjohnson from what she lists a boris johnson from what she lists a number of covid restrictions which could sue would be easy. the sunday times reveals that health officials are drawing up plans to offer schoolchildren the pfizer vaccine from september. the observer covers a warning from experts that the pandemic will
the political commentatorjo phillips and political editor of the sunday mirror and sundry people nigel nelsonk look through some of the front pages. we will start with a telegraph which says that the prime minister will try to save the union by investing billions on new road and rail links and treating scottish patients in english nhs beds. the express argues that they are now ready for what is in economic lift off after the coronavirus death toll hit a seven month low. and as with many of...
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be looking at sunday's papers with jo we will be looking at sunday's papers withjo phillips and nigel nelsonhowers is because we have a lump of corded that is moved in from the north over the last few days. that cold air gets heated strongly by the may sunshine. that causes the air to rise, it causes though showers to form, but overnight as things go down, the air kind of collapses, so most of the showers and fade away. ings looking dry over the next few hours, but cold, i widespread frost around kalama but of it is getting down to around —2, minus three celsius, so if you're heading out first thing sunday morning, wrap up warmly because there will be plenty of blue skies and sunshine but it will be cold with that frost in place. through the day, showers will initially begin to form across the northwest of the country before becoming extensive again into the afternoon and some of the heavier showers across the midlands, eastern england, eastern areas in scotland. bit of hail and thunder mixed in and attempters disappointing, 11—14 , and talking of disappointing weather, there comes a bank ho
be looking at sunday's papers with jo we will be looking at sunday's papers withjo phillips and nigel nelsonhowers is because we have a lump of corded that is moved in from the north over the last few days. that cold air gets heated strongly by the may sunshine. that causes the air to rise, it causes though showers to form, but overnight as things go down, the air kind of collapses, so most of the showers and fade away. ings looking dry over the next few hours, but cold, i widespread frost...
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May 22, 2021
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we will have nigel nelson and jo phillips. but let's get the weather.ll across most of the uk. don't hold your breath, it's not going to last for very long. because we are expecting rain and gales through the afternoon, particularly across western areas of the uk. and if we have a look at the satellite picture you can see this swirl across the atlantic, another big low pressure and the weather front�*s already approaching ireland. you can see the low pressure, rather autumnal looking and that will be sweeping across us over the next couple of days. it's pushed by a strong jet stream, you can see here at 30,000 feet. the forecast for the early hours shows the rain pushing into ireland but many parts of the uk are clear and calm. in fact we are expecting a touch of frost in the glens of scotland and even cities further south than birmingham, about three degrees in the morning. the forecast, from the morning onwards that weather front sweeps into western part of the uk, gale force winds develop around western coasts and for a time, an hour or two, the rain
we will have nigel nelson and jo phillips. but let's get the weather.ll across most of the uk. don't hold your breath, it's not going to last for very long. because we are expecting rain and gales through the afternoon, particularly across western areas of the uk. and if we have a look at the satellite picture you can see this swirl across the atlantic, another big low pressure and the weather front�*s already approaching ireland. you can see the low pressure, rather autumnal looking and that...
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political commentator, jo phillips, and the political editor at the people and sunday mirror, nigel nelsonis being introduced in more parts of england after cases of the indian variant were detected. people living and working in parts of west london are being asked to take a test, even if they have no symptoms. most cases of the indian variant are concentrated in the north west of england. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed reports. targeting a rise in covid infections in greater manchester. rochdale is one of more than a dozen areas of england and scotland that health officials are now focusing on, trying to suppress the virus with extra testing and vaccination. i'm pleased that they have done it for all ages, so we can at least... cos i think it's just, kind of, the idea of... i can understand why they had it old locked for a long time, because all the older ages might be a bit more affected, but it doesn't stop young people from being affected as well. we're quite excited, because i know it's been quite a long wait, so quite eager to come and get it done, because once the first one's ou
political commentator, jo phillips, and the political editor at the people and sunday mirror, nigel nelsonis being introduced in more parts of england after cases of the indian variant were detected. people living and working in parts of west london are being asked to take a test, even if they have no symptoms. most cases of the indian variant are concentrated in the north west of england. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed reports. targeting a rise in covid infections in greater manchester....
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political commentator, jo phillips and the political editor of the sunday mirror & sunday people, nigel nelsonernment figures: there were 1,907 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — on average 2,194 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the latest figures show there were 1,161 people in hospital being treated for coronavirus on thursday. 7 deaths were reported in the latest 2a hour period, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 15 deaths were announced every day. the total number is now 127,524. as for vaccinations — a total ofjust over 34.3 million people have now had their first dose of a covid vaccine. and over 14.9 million people have had both doses and are now fully vaccinated. people from a south asian background experienced greater levels of covid infection, severe disease and death during the second wave of the pandemic —compared to other ethnic groups — according to a new study in the lancet. nearly all ethnic minority groups in england were disproportionally affected in the first wave. b
political commentator, jo phillips and the political editor of the sunday mirror & sunday people, nigel nelsonernment figures: there were 1,907 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — on average 2,194 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the latest figures show there were 1,161 people in hospital being treated for coronavirus on thursday. 7 deaths were reported in the latest 2a hour period, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive...
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political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. tomorrow's front pages... there are only a few front pages in so far, but let's start with the telegraph, which outlines the prime minister's plan to try and save the union by investing billions of pounds on new road and rail links and treating scottish patients on english nhs beds. the express leads with a question on whether britain is ready for what they call an "economic lift—off" after today's coronavirus death toll became the lowest recorded for seven months. and includes an image of princess charlotte ahead of her sixth birthday tomorrow. and "now we're sucking diesel" — the daily star teases ahead to the grand line of duty series six finale, which airs tomorrow evening on bbc one. so let's begin. hello to you both. we are going to lead with the telegraph and i wonder if you could kick us off with their lead story, please. this if you could kick us off with their lead story, please.— if you could kick us off with their lead story, please. this is a report that apparently — lea
political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. tomorrow's front pages... there are only a few front pages in so far, but let's start with the telegraph, which outlines the prime minister's plan to try and save the union by investing billions of pounds on new road and rail links and treating scottish patients on english nhs beds. the express leads with a question on whether britain is ready for what they call an "economic...