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nikki fox, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ood night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the defence editor of the times, lucy fisher and the uk editor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome jack blanchard. to you both. have a look at jack blanchard. what somebody come in and we wi start at what somebody come in and we will start with the metro. the metro. the metro leads with the coronavirus ‘vaccine brea kthrough', speculating that ten million doses ‘could be ready by christmas'. the telegraph hails the news as ‘a great day for humanity', with scientists saying britain could return to normal life by spring. the guardian calls the vaccine test results a ‘significant breakthrough‘, adding that it offers the ‘distant prospect of a potential end‘ to the pandemic. the mail describes it as ‘one small jab for man‘ and a ‘giant leap for humanity‘ and says that the vaccine could be rolled out within weeks. the i writes that ‘the world celebrates‘ — and quotes vaccine deve
nikki fox, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.ood night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the defence editor of the times, lucy fisher and the uk editor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome jack blanchard. to you both. have a look at jack blanchard. what somebody come in and we wi start at what somebody come in and we will start with the metro. the metro. the metro leads with the coronavirus...
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nikki fox, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas.he course of the morning, but the fog has been breaking up so there has been more sunshine coming through. and some showers as well, but what you will notice is it has been particularly mild. temperatures of 17 in the south—east of england, not bad for the middle of november. this is the picture in county tyrone earlier in the day. a bit of blue sky breaking through. we also had some heavy showers around so some rainbows across many parts of the country earlier. this theme continue through tonight, very mild, pretty cloudy for most of us through the night as well. so a frost free start to your tuesday morning. and still a few showers particularly over the next few hours, some of those could be quite heavy across parts of england and wales. you can see the moving north—east, perhaps the odd thunderstorm and rumble of thunder as well. fewer shares tonight across parts of scotland and northern ireland and most showers across england and wales should ease away later. the clearer skies will
nikki fox, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's sarah keith lucas.he course of the morning, but the fog has been breaking up so there has been more sunshine coming through. and some showers as well, but what you will notice is it has been particularly mild. temperatures of 17 in the south—east of england, not bad for the middle of november. this is the picture in county tyrone earlier in the day. a bit of blue sky breaking through. we also had some heavy showers around so some...
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nikki fox, bbc news.. 7a million americans voted for him, more than 70 million for donald trump. can mr biden do as he pledges, to bring a divided country together, especially amid another surge in covid cases? in the final report of his series, here's clive myrie. america has always been an unruly place. when the sun rises, it warms a land of competing ideas — of states and minds determined to show their independence. but this fractured existence was held together by a common thread — that all are equal, that all can dream. but recent years highlight the fraying of the thread. in the years up to the era of donald trump, americans ate the same brunch but too often talked past each other — left and right on parallel roads. canjoe biden wipe away the stain of divisiveness? eileen weisberg is a retired former hospital worker, and she voted for the democrat here in philadelphia. her recollection of recent american history is wasteful. they forget that when bill clinton was in office, everyone made money, and
nikki fox, bbc news.. 7a million americans voted for him, more than 70 million for donald trump. can mr biden do as he pledges, to bring a divided country together, especially amid another surge in covid cases? in the final report of his series, here's clive myrie. america has always been an unruly place. when the sun rises, it warms a land of competing ideas — of states and minds determined to show their independence. but this fractured existence was held together by a common thread — that...
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nikki fox, bbc news.ago — saying it will set out the process for a robust independent investigation shortly. it's afterjournalist martin bashir, was accused of using underhand tactics to obtain the interview. lets speak to our correspondent helena wilkinson. where are we with this? for days we have had allegations about how martin bashir managed to secure that interview with princess diana. this lunchtime we have heard from the former chairman of the bbc, lord michael grade, and he doesn't mince his words. he says there is a very dark cloud hanging over bbc journalism. he has called for an independent inquiry, and says we need to get to the bottom of who knew what and when amongst senior bbc figures. we are going to hear in an itv documentary this evening and tomorrow night from the graphic designer who alleges that he was asked by martin bashir to forge bank statements, and it's those bank state m e nts statements, and it's those bank statements which princess diana's brother earl spencer says were used
nikki fox, bbc news.ago — saying it will set out the process for a robust independent investigation shortly. it's afterjournalist martin bashir, was accused of using underhand tactics to obtain the interview. lets speak to our correspondent helena wilkinson. where are we with this? for days we have had allegations about how martin bashir managed to secure that interview with princess diana. this lunchtime we have heard from the former chairman of the bbc, lord michael grade, and he doesn't...
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nikki fox, bbc news.as announced a new evidence review has begun into who is able to qualify. with me is 19—year—old jake ogborne from bristol, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy type 3, been campaigning for access to the drug. jake connor thank you very much for talking to us. first of all, for those who don't know much about spinal atrophy, can you explain what you are having to live with and how it affects your life? well, spinal muscular atrophy is a degenerative disorder where over time this disorder where over time this disorder takes the ability for me to do pretty much anything, so i used to be able to walk, to run, i played football, and now i can't sit myself up football, and now i can't sit myself up in bed, i can't cut food properly, and it has taken a lot away from me. yes, i can imagine it has. what do you think the effect would be of spin rather, if you were given it, because it is a degenerative disease are always degenerate, what does this drug spinraza do, slow the effects? the aim i
nikki fox, bbc news.as announced a new evidence review has begun into who is able to qualify. with me is 19—year—old jake ogborne from bristol, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy type 3, been campaigning for access to the drug. jake connor thank you very much for talking to us. first of all, for those who don't know much about spinal atrophy, can you explain what you are having to live with and how it affects your life? well, spinal muscular atrophy is a degenerative disorder where over...
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our disability correspondent nikki fox reports. nhs has stopped. typically, i use it every night, all night. it's been very stressful. i've been panicked, to be honest. it's been hard not knowing when we are next going to get supplies. i don't want to go to hospital in a pandemic. the department of health and social care says it has got sufficient stocks and that patients should contact their local care provider. but, like others across the uk, fi has been unable to get any more filters. the one she is currently using is six months old. they should be changed every day. what's your greatest fear? that i will end up with pneumonia from using dirty filters too long and the girls will end up without a mum. a survey by the bbc has found that the pandemic has severely affected the lives of disabled people across the uk. from equipment shortages like fi's, to concerns about ppe for support workers and medication, now, with a second wave of infections, the fear is a repeat of the issues seen first time around. is ppe going to become a pro
our disability correspondent nikki fox reports. nhs has stopped. typically, i use it every night, all night. it's been very stressful. i've been panicked, to be honest. it's been hard not knowing when we are next going to get supplies. i don't want to go to hospital in a pandemic. the department of health and social care says it has got sufficient stocks and that patients should contact their local care provider. but, like others across the uk, fi has been unable to get any more filters. the...
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including medication and in some cases even equipment to help them breathe. 0ur disability correspondent nikki foxmuscular dystrophy and uses a ventilator every night to help her breathe. but, since the pandemic hit in march, her regular supply of crucial filters from the nhs has stopped. typically, i use it every night, all night. it's been very stressful. i've been panicked, to be honest. it's been hard not knowing when we are next going to get supplies. i don't want to go to hospital in a pandemic. the department of health and social care says it has got sufficient stocks and that patients should contact their local care provider. but, like others across the uk, fi has been unable to get any more filters. the one she is currently using is six months old. they should be changed every day. what's your greatest fear? that i will end up with pneumonia from using dirty filters too long and the girls will end up without a mum. a survey by the bbc has found that the pandemic has severely affected the lives of disabled people across the uk. from equipment shortages like fi's, to concerns about ppe for
including medication and in some cases even equipment to help them breathe. 0ur disability correspondent nikki foxmuscular dystrophy and uses a ventilator every night to help her breathe. but, since the pandemic hit in march, her regular supply of crucial filters from the nhs has stopped. typically, i use it every night, all night. it's been very stressful. i've been panicked, to be honest. it's been hard not knowing when we are next going to get supplies. i don't want to go to hospital in a...
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fox news contributor. this effort includes you, former new jersey governor chris christie, nikki haley and the former vicein this, karl? how important is it? >> well, it's vital to whoever controls the united states senate. will have a big impact on the direction of public policy over the next two and four years in the united states. i was asked by the chairman republican campaign committee to head up this effort. mine is more a managerial responsibility and we'll announce the state chairs and bundlers and the honorary chairs and national leadership of this effort in coming days. we're rapidly trying to pull together a nationwide organization to help do in a matter of seven weeks what takes most campaigns a couple years to get done. that is raise money from across the country to fund these vital races. >> trace: is that the deal, you know democrats a lot of political analysts have said the money flowing into georgia will be unprecedented over the next several weeks and democrats have a good start on this thing. is that part of the equation here, karl, that you believe you might be a little bit behind goin
fox news contributor. this effort includes you, former new jersey governor chris christie, nikki haley and the former vicein this, karl? how important is it? >> well, it's vital to whoever controls the united states senate. will have a big impact on the direction of public policy over the next two and four years in the united states. i was asked by the chairman republican campaign committee to head up this effort. mine is more a managerial responsibility and we'll announce the state...