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we start in the championship where there was one match tonight, huddersfield hosting nottingham forrest all three points atjohn smith's stadium. just one goal separating the two sides, harry toffolo crossing in for fraizer campbell who vollied the ball beautifully into the net at the start of the second half. the win moves huddersfield up to 16th in the table. nottingham forest have lost their opening 3 league games of the season for the first time since the 1950's. west ham manager david moyes will be instructing his side for this weekend's match against wolves, despite isolating at home after testing positive for coronavirus. assistant manager alan irving confimed he would have a direct line to moyes while in the dugout and that every decision would come from the manager. moyes and players issa diop and josh cullen had to leave the london stadium before tuesday's carabao cup win over hull after testing positive for covid—19. he will make a decision on everything that he would make decisions on if he was here, so nothing has changed as far as that is concerned. a little bit like this p
we start in the championship where there was one match tonight, huddersfield hosting nottingham forrest all three points atjohn smith's stadium. just one goal separating the two sides, harry toffolo crossing in for fraizer campbell who vollied the ball beautifully into the net at the start of the second half. the win moves huddersfield up to 16th in the table. nottingham forest have lost their opening 3 league games of the season for the first time since the 1950's. west ham manager david moyes...
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tim muffett, bbc news, nottingham.rld. we look now at the three countries worst—hit by the crisis — the us, india and brazil. we start with our correspondent nada tawfik in new york. six months in, and the united states is still struggling to keep infection rates down in certain places. the mid west has been the hardest hit recently, with iowa, north dakota and south dakota the latest hotspots. here in new york, the state once most affected, the infection rate has stayed below 1% for more than a month. it has allowed for an easing of restrictions. still, the city is one of the few places in the nation with a complete ban on indoordining. after weeks of back—and—forth discussions between officials and restaurant owners, it is set to resume on september 30, with just a 25% capacity. now, health officials are warning americans not to become complacent as a second potential wave looms, and there has been increased scrutiny over the president's handling of the crisis. president trump admitted that he downplayed the threat t
tim muffett, bbc news, nottingham.rld. we look now at the three countries worst—hit by the crisis — the us, india and brazil. we start with our correspondent nada tawfik in new york. six months in, and the united states is still struggling to keep infection rates down in certain places. the mid west has been the hardest hit recently, with iowa, north dakota and south dakota the latest hotspots. here in new york, the state once most affected, the infection rate has stayed below 1% for more...
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back at home, i'm an intensive care in nottingham.day with the nhs and the clap for the workers, more than anything ijust want to get home and i want to get to the front line and i want to help. right now, i can hear all the clapping. because it's 8:03pm on a thursday night. and it feels amazing. just a quick update on my auntie. she is now out of hospital, getting well and better. my cousin is over the moon. it was like a crazy relief to know that one of my family members is feeling good again, getting back on herfeet. it was really scary when we couldn't see her in the hospital and she had to talk through a screen and stuff. it was absolutely devastating. i am feeling quite upset that i found out they we're going to be in lockdown untiljune, and that's my birthday month. i don't know if i can survive three months working hard, and then on my days off not getting to enjoy going out with my friends. i haven't visited my mum in so long now. i haven't seen my sisters, i haven't seen my nephews. and the reason being isjust because i coul
back at home, i'm an intensive care in nottingham.day with the nhs and the clap for the workers, more than anything ijust want to get home and i want to get to the front line and i want to help. right now, i can hear all the clapping. because it's 8:03pm on a thursday night. and it feels amazing. just a quick update on my auntie. she is now out of hospital, getting well and better. my cousin is over the moon. it was like a crazy relief to know that one of my family members is feeling good...
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back at home, i'm an intensive care nurse in nottingham.ore than anything, ijust want to get home, want to get to the front line, want to help. didn't really see an end in sight. there's still no end in sight, but i'm feeling slightly more positive. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction — you must stay at home. we've got a 28—year—old and a 30—year—old who are dying in intensive care because of this disease. and i really, really don't think the nhs will be the same after this. my work hours have shot up. i'm tired 24—7. we've gone through maybe ten years of growth in one month. the army are on the door, so if we leave, they've said that they will arrest us. the plan was to get married this summer, but we've obviously had to chuck that on the back burner for now. i'm so far from home. yesterday, the prime minister announced the most radical steps yet to slow the spread of this virus. music. my name is haamed, i'm a 25—year—old junior doctor currently working in cardiff. i'm just getting ready for my week
back at home, i'm an intensive care nurse in nottingham.ore than anything, ijust want to get home, want to get to the front line, want to help. didn't really see an end in sight. there's still no end in sight, but i'm feeling slightly more positive. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction — you must stay at home. we've got a 28—year—old and a 30—year—old who are dying in intensive care because of this disease. and i really, really don't think the...
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born on july 21st 2000 and his father was a defender at leeds before taking his career abroad to nottingham leeds and manchester played for brunette f.k. he played 187 premier league matches and 34 times for norway before returning. so if they serve. on fear on. the red wing or to school to 2 or more commits are left. make sure. i force you out into the arms i. love on down from alfie allen father was. not a little big pressure guy he was score. he didn't interfere in one training session not the mash not even the signal he just stood there and if we asked. for some advice he would give give us. i think it may be. 2 things for me you know about the mentality of the willing to win you know appreciating his teammates when they do well you know that's it it's it's it's a team effort football is a team in team game so you really you know depending on from your other teammates if you're going to be good yourself you have to appreciate that the other i doing a good job for also for you and you have to do a good job with that. we met out in the green a football hole on a saturday morning he was te
born on july 21st 2000 and his father was a defender at leeds before taking his career abroad to nottingham leeds and manchester played for brunette f.k. he played 187 premier league matches and 34 times for norway before returning. so if they serve. on fear on. the red wing or to school to 2 or more commits are left. make sure. i force you out into the arms i. love on down from alfie allen father was. not a little big pressure guy he was score. he didn't interfere in one training session not...
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without further ado, nottingham, may i introduce you to our choir.espite that, today, they can achieve incredible things. 0ur choir! dementia choir, come on. cheering and applause. this is bernard, here is maureen. there's maurice, he was the nottingham singing landlord. let's talk to them both. good morning. good morning. thank you very much for talking to us, i know this is an issue close to both of you. adrian, how worried are you about people like your mum and others with dementia as we face further restrictions? well, i am worried and it has been flagged up in the news last nigh. these are the most vulnerable people in society andi most vulnerable people in society and i remember right at the start of the pandemic, that we kind of lost sight of that and there was very low numbers here in northern ireland, and very few deaths and yet we kept testing you know the workers, the nurses, doctors rightly so but we forgot the care homes of were left behind a and it is people moving in and out of the care homes who really need tested because the people i
without further ado, nottingham, may i introduce you to our choir.espite that, today, they can achieve incredible things. 0ur choir! dementia choir, come on. cheering and applause. this is bernard, here is maureen. there's maurice, he was the nottingham singing landlord. let's talk to them both. good morning. good morning. thank you very much for talking to us, i know this is an issue close to both of you. adrian, how worried are you about people like your mum and others with dementia as we...
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invited 25 people, but it's reported that more than 50 partygoers turned up to the house in lenton, nottinghamee patients "face—to—face", reports the front page of the telegraph. the paper says a letter to every gp in england following growing concern that too many patients are "shut out" from surgeries. 0n the front page of the daily mail, figures showing the impact of the pandemic on hospital admissions, with reports that during lockdown, admissions for seven major illnesses were down by 173,000 compared to the same time last year. for cancer alone, admissions were down by 137,000. elsewhere, the financial times reports that bp is warning that global oil demand could peak within the next few years, signalling a decline in the fossil fuel era earlier than anticipated. that was a look at the front pages. so, let's begin. we will kick off of the front page of the times with brexit leading. this is the story that is done writing papers tonight and handed has submitted submitted the headlines today. thejustice secretary said in an interview that he would be willing to support the changes to the i
invited 25 people, but it's reported that more than 50 partygoers turned up to the house in lenton, nottinghamee patients "face—to—face", reports the front page of the telegraph. the paper says a letter to every gp in england following growing concern that too many patients are "shut out" from surgeries. 0n the front page of the daily mail, figures showing the impact of the pandemic on hospital admissions, with reports that during lockdown, admissions for seven major...
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he was a nottingham singing landlord.ut we forgot the care homes were sort of left behind and it is people moving in and out of the care homes who really need tested because the people in the care homes do have a lot of background health issues etc, so, i hope they are not left behind this time and i hope they are focussed upon at this point. vicky, how would you say your friends the dementia choir have fared in the last few months? i actually reached out to everybody the other day and asked for their comments. the majority of our choir aren't in care homes, we have got some members in care homes, but, a lot of them are, some are living on their own, some people just need their friends and family, and that is their main source of care and i think that has been really difficult, because they have not had, you know, the option to have people there and the restriction now where the six, trying to make that work is also going to be difficult, but, yeah, i mean i spoke to them and i asked for some examples i have written down
he was a nottingham singing landlord.ut we forgot the care homes were sort of left behind and it is people moving in and out of the care homes who really need tested because the people in the care homes do have a lot of background health issues etc, so, i hope they are not left behind this time and i hope they are focussed upon at this point. vicky, how would you say your friends the dementia choir have fared in the last few months? i actually reached out to everybody the other day and asked...
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we can speak now to sarah maloy, who is the owner of shop zero in st james's street in nottingham — anities who has been tracking the recovery of high streets in britain's cities and large towns. hi, both of you. sarah, will you be able to pay your quarterly rent today? i can pay my rent at the moment, it has been a test time and it is particularly tough for lots of retail businesses, especially independent businesses. i am lucky that my landlord has been very sympathetic with me that i know there are many other people who find it really difficult and we have had businesses close locally. will you be able to continue through the winter, jigging thing? be able to continue through the winter, jigging thing ?|j be able to continue through the winter, jigging thing? i think it will be really, really hard, football is down significantly in the city and with the new restrictions that have come in recently and fewer people coming into the city for work, we hope that we can “— into the city for work, we hope that we can —— 34 is down significantly. we pull together in nottingham, the independe
we can speak now to sarah maloy, who is the owner of shop zero in st james's street in nottingham — anities who has been tracking the recovery of high streets in britain's cities and large towns. hi, both of you. sarah, will you be able to pay your quarterly rent today? i can pay my rent at the moment, it has been a test time and it is particularly tough for lots of retail businesses, especially independent businesses. i am lucky that my landlord has been very sympathetic with me that i know...
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professor of sociology at nottingham trent university. many thanks.inister has introduced new measures for the hospitality industry to take effect from this thursday. these include a compulsory closing time of 10pm for pubs, bars a nd restau ra nts as well as being restricted by law to table service only, except for takeaways. businesses could also be fined up to £10,000 if they take reservations of more than six, do not enforce social distancing, or do not take customers' contact details. with me is sarah ali choudhury from the taj mahal restaurant in dorset. and also i'm joined by gary murphy from the mitre pub in north london. gary to you first, some people would say closing at 10pm is not that big ofa say closing at 10pm is not that big of a deal, isn't it? to shutting a little bit earlier than normally. how much difference would make to your business? it is going to make a huge difference to this business. this is a drinks lead pub and drinks let pups don't tend to close until much later. this one closes at half past 12 during the week and half p
professor of sociology at nottingham trent university. many thanks.inister has introduced new measures for the hospitality industry to take effect from this thursday. these include a compulsory closing time of 10pm for pubs, bars a nd restau ra nts as well as being restricted by law to table service only, except for takeaways. businesses could also be fined up to £10,000 if they take reservations of more than six, do not enforce social distancing, or do not take customers' contact details....
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sports night at a youth club in nottingham. the instructor is an ex—boxer and an ex—convict. years inside. he has been convicted of robbery with violence and would be injail again today if he hadn't been given an alternative — 200 hours community service in his spare time. all the times i'd been inside, i knew, no matter what i said — or what i wrote to people, that eventually i was going to be in trouble again, but this time, just...i don't think so. we've had more lasting effects in terms of staying out of trouble than those people who've been into prison and didn't have the benefit of a community service order. and it was about a third of the cost of prison. we had lots of visitors from overseas countries wanting to study our legislation. we became the most copied piece of legislation in the western world. but i think these days, politicians talk up punishment because i suspect it gets you votes with members of the public. the pioneering probation officer, john harding. now, we stay in the 1970s. over in uganda, in east africa, the dictator idi amin was in power and in aug
sports night at a youth club in nottingham. the instructor is an ex—boxer and an ex—convict. years inside. he has been convicted of robbery with violence and would be injail again today if he hadn't been given an alternative — 200 hours community service in his spare time. all the times i'd been inside, i knew, no matter what i said — or what i wrote to people, that eventually i was going to be in trouble again, but this time, just...i don't think so. we've had more lasting effects in...
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this should actually be examined by the way professor david patten he's with the university of nottingham and he said these figures may suggest an investigation from the office of statistics regulation which regulate regulates the accuracy of data given to the public saying these numbers are completely off by the way i want to throw out one of their names neil ferguson remember neil ferguson was the scientist who initially started a lot of these models for lock downs and shutdowns saying there would be 200000 deaths in the u.k. in 2000000 in the us well he's been proven to be completely wrong in almost every model that he's put forward not because a lot of success but his models are just completely off and he's back at the forefront of this also saying this is a perfect storm ready for more you know absolute destruction if this doesn't happen so at some point i think you have to have a commonsense approach that says we have to stop believing people who. put out these these iranians models get it wrong and then they come up with another one government officials heed their warning as if the
this should actually be examined by the way professor david patten he's with the university of nottingham and he said these figures may suggest an investigation from the office of statistics regulation which regulate regulates the accuracy of data given to the public saying these numbers are completely off by the way i want to throw out one of their names neil ferguson remember neil ferguson was the scientist who initially started a lot of these models for lock downs and shutdowns saying there...
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invited 25 people but it's reported that more than 50 partygoers turned up to the house in lenton, nottinghamy must see patients "face to face". reports the front page of the telegraph. the paper says a letter to every gp in the country, following growing concern that too many patients are "shut out" from surgeries. 0n the front page of the daily mail, figures showing the impact of the pandemic on hospital admissions — with reports that during lockdown, admissionns for seven major illnesses were down by 173,000 compared to the same time last year. for cancer alone, admissions were down by 137,000. elsewhere, thethe financial times reports that bp is warning that global oil demand could peak within the next few years, signalling a decline in the fossil fuel era earlier than anticipated. 0k, ok, so let's start our chat. joe, yasmin, lovely to see you both. i was wondering if you could pick us —— kick us off with the front page of the guardian, the showdown for tomorrow morning. was it me orjoe? the showdown for tomorrow morning. was it me orjoe? yourself, yasmin. the guardian front page, the bi
invited 25 people but it's reported that more than 50 partygoers turned up to the house in lenton, nottinghamy must see patients "face to face". reports the front page of the telegraph. the paper says a letter to every gp in the country, following growing concern that too many patients are "shut out" from surgeries. 0n the front page of the daily mail, figures showing the impact of the pandemic on hospital admissions — with reports that during lockdown, admissionns for...
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from nottingham fined £10,000?strictive on our lives, every single person is restricted in that way but i think we all have a responsibility to comply with the rules and comply with the safe operating but we are talking about now in terms of hand washing, face masks, and particularly the social distancing, so we can prevent the spread that we are seeing now. and more importantly prevent us going into even stronger measures. can i getan into even stronger measures. can i get an idea of in terms of the guidance and i know you say you will give it to your offices, let's say familya give it to your offices, let's say family a live next door to family b and they say i think next door they have too many people inside and there might be having a dinner party? what do you do? if we get a call like that, and we have had the experience of getting quite a few calls from people, we will go and engage, as i have said, it is about talking to people and the vast majority of people throughout the pandemic of responsibly and compli
from nottingham fined £10,000?strictive on our lives, every single person is restricted in that way but i think we all have a responsibility to comply with the rules and comply with the safe operating but we are talking about now in terms of hand washing, face masks, and particularly the social distancing, so we can prevent the spread that we are seeing now. and more importantly prevent us going into even stronger measures. can i getan into even stronger measures. can i get an idea of in terms...
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he is professor amerituss of epidemiology of infectious diseases at the university of nottingham. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> so what is going on in britain when fines need to be imposed on people who test. they go to the trouble of testing positive for covid-19, but fail to self-isolate. and does this make a second lockdown more likely and more necessary? >> i think if people don't -- people who are known to be infectious don't isolate appropriately then we are really in a serious difficulty. the contacts of those people named as contacts is a little bit easier to explain, understand why they don't actually self-isolate because they probably don't think it's necessary. but certainly one of these spikes in the northwest, according to the local mayor, was due to someone who was meant to be isolating having returned from a foreign holiday and went on a pub crawl. >> that is very unfortunate. so talk to us about why parts of northeastern england are being hit so hard with a second wave of cases. and how likely is it that this will spread beyond that area? >> this wi
he is professor amerituss of epidemiology of infectious diseases at the university of nottingham. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> so what is going on in britain when fines need to be imposed on people who test. they go to the trouble of testing positive for covid-19, but fail to self-isolate. and does this make a second lockdown more likely and more necessary? >> i think if people don't -- people who are known to be infectious don't isolate appropriately then we...
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he was born on july 21st 2006 father was a defender at leeds before taking his career abroad to nottingham leeds and manchester in your played for brunette f.k. he played 187 premier league matches and 34 times for norway before returning. to retake serve said to certain. you're on. the red toweling orders court all more chemists are left. on a ship. to make sure if. i show out in full there i asked on the phone around 5 alfie allen father was. not the little big pressure guy he was score monday. and he didn't interfere in one training session not the mash not even a single he just stood there and if we asked. for some advice he would give give us . i think it may be you and do things for me you know from mentality of the willing to win you know appreciating in his teammates when they do well you know that's it it's it's it's a team effort football is a team man team game so you really you know depending on from your other teammates if you got to be beauty yourself you have to appreciate that the other are doing a good job for also for you and you have to do a good job but that. we met out
he was born on july 21st 2006 father was a defender at leeds before taking his career abroad to nottingham leeds and manchester in your played for brunette f.k. he played 187 premier league matches and 34 times for norway before returning. to retake serve said to certain. you're on. the red toweling orders court all more chemists are left. on a ship. to make sure if. i show out in full there i asked on the phone around 5 alfie allen father was. not the little big pressure guy he was score...
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in nottingham, you have houses up to 12. september rules will be toughened from pubs, part bars, cafe ‘s and other premises. there will have to keep contact details for all customers from 21 days or face details for all customers from 21 days orface a details for all customers from 21 days or face a possible fine. penny ru ns days or face a possible fine. penny runs the third and tall pub. she will comply with the new rules but still has questions. we will take people's details, we cannot guarantee those details are 100% anyway. all we can do is love what we've got. is that true? are we going to get find? i don't know. no perspex screens. groups of six will be managed in the most straightforward way. we can see them, make sure they behave themselves, and if not, who knows. earlier in the evening we met by friends stick to the rules but there are rising cases of covid will see more blame directed young people.” think we are a scapegoat, especially with the incentive, it's encouraging people to go outside and boost the economy
in nottingham, you have houses up to 12. september rules will be toughened from pubs, part bars, cafe ‘s and other premises. there will have to keep contact details for all customers from 21 days or face details for all customers from 21 days orface a details for all customers from 21 days or face a possible fine. penny ru ns days or face a possible fine. penny runs the third and tall pub. she will comply with the new rules but still has questions. we will take people's details, we cannot...
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budget well this is an honorary research associate at the asia research institute university of nottingham in malaysia and she's joining us live by skype from quote import thank you very much indeed for being with us on the al-jazeera what impact if any will these elections have on the political landscape in malaysia . well i think right now the debate is whether or not they're going to hold elections at all because a cold 1000 cases have been increasing quite rapidly it's been very in significant increases so much so that the leading opposition party has actually culture a delay of the elections but that said the campaign started today and i think there are 2 very important issues to raise one is the integrity of the election process you've already mentioned that there were hinge issue is being the candidates and the no direct line area have been excluded in the end there are many parts of the country that are actually not voting and i think there are concerns about some some of the voters being excluded beyond the issues of the recall and then the 2nd issue has to do with the competitive
budget well this is an honorary research associate at the asia research institute university of nottingham in malaysia and she's joining us live by skype from quote import thank you very much indeed for being with us on the al-jazeera what impact if any will these elections have on the political landscape in malaysia . well i think right now the debate is whether or not they're going to hold elections at all because a cold 1000 cases have been increasing quite rapidly it's been very in...
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deeper into that we have with us dr bridget welch ornary research associate at the university of nottingham malaysia asia research institute dr brigid welsh thank you for speaking us to us today now what does it mean for prime minister and we didn't yes since administration if his sight does not deliver a victory at the polls today is he thinking if it can lead weakened this is his 1st major test as an election and if he fails he'll be on borrowed time his leadership is already getting challenge from within and and i think that he is actually going to face a real struggle to maintain his position as prime minister the only let silver lining for him is his party may survive and that made me how allow him to continue it and his party and politics but i think in as prime minister he's already on borrowed time and i think a loss will actually make it much worse for him and what about for the country as a whole what does this election tell us about the state of politics in malaysia well malaysia is grappling with coalition politics lots of defections lots of instability this is something that th
deeper into that we have with us dr bridget welch ornary research associate at the university of nottingham malaysia asia research institute dr brigid welsh thank you for speaking us to us today now what does it mean for prime minister and we didn't yes since administration if his sight does not deliver a victory at the polls today is he thinking if it can lead weakened this is his 1st major test as an election and if he fails he'll be on borrowed time his leadership is already getting...
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last week against nottingham forest, first game of the season, both players had done it numerous timese should do. nothing happened last week. but because it is a televised game now, far week. but because it is a televised game now, far more eyes week. but because it is a televised game now, far more eyes and far more attached to it to it but it it was no lack of respect, it was really what is the directive, are we doing it for the first home and away game, is it the first five games, is now a permanent fixture for every league fixture? there has to some directive otherwise we end up with this. england women start their t20 series against the west indies in derby this evening. it‘s the first time they‘ve played international cricket since march because of the pandemic. captain heather knight says it‘s been "a long time coming", and is pleased that one of the games will be free to air. the reach the bbc can give is slightly different, so that is hugely exciting and to have that primary site on saturday as well is great and hopefully we can go out and inspire some young girls committed s
last week against nottingham forest, first game of the season, both players had done it numerous timese should do. nothing happened last week. but because it is a televised game now, far week. but because it is a televised game now, far more eyes week. but because it is a televised game now, far more eyes and far more attached to it to it but it it was no lack of respect, it was really what is the directive, are we doing it for the first home and away game, is it the first five games, is now a...
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let's speak now to gp, drjamie parker whojoins us from nottingham.l, about that situation. going to 120, which is a stark rise. i think it is key to help prevent the virus spreading. entering a national lockdown. it will be a disaster. we'll be speaking to the health secretary and about 50 minutes' time live in the programme. last night, talking about a number of people in england meeting up in social settings from monday. what do you think is the thinking behind that step and how important is that at the moment? i think the figures are showing rising numbers in young people. it's important to know how important social distancing is, to contain the virus. when you are young, you might feel invincible from a coronavirus point of view, you may be but if you are young, you will know someone who is vulnerable, think about your older relative, frail relative, friend was going to be treated for cancer. if they get coronavirus, it's extremely serious and when you are out and about, it's behaving not as if they were a long way away, behaved as if they were w
let's speak now to gp, drjamie parker whojoins us from nottingham.l, about that situation. going to 120, which is a stark rise. i think it is key to help prevent the virus spreading. entering a national lockdown. it will be a disaster. we'll be speaking to the health secretary and about 50 minutes' time live in the programme. last night, talking about a number of people in england meeting up in social settings from monday. what do you think is the thinking behind that step and how important is...
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professorjonathan ball is a virologist from the university of nottingham, where they are offering testingwhat will happen when our students return in great numbers and also trying to take appropriate measures to try to minimise the chances of there being a large outbreaks here which could potentially spread to the wider community. how are you testing students! what are you offering to try to help? we havejust run under is still in the middle of a pilot study where we test students and have run this on a cohort of veterinary students who were here with us from july and we do what we call asymptomatic surveillance or we re call asymptomatic surveillance or were not relying on people presenting with symptoms and that is important in this particular age group. i'm so sorry. hopefully we can get back to you at another time. let's take you to edinburgh now where the first minister nicola sturgeon is giving her latest coronavirus update. i wanted to convey my condolences to all of the officers loved ones. this isa all of the officers loved ones. this is a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers po
professorjonathan ball is a virologist from the university of nottingham, where they are offering testingwhat will happen when our students return in great numbers and also trying to take appropriate measures to try to minimise the chances of there being a large outbreaks here which could potentially spread to the wider community. how are you testing students! what are you offering to try to help? we havejust run under is still in the middle of a pilot study where we test students and have run...
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with me is kavita vedhara, professor of health psychology at the university of nottingham. i think, this is from alison, i received a letter from the government during the first wave stating i was vulnerable. so advised me to shield, in august shielding was paused, what will happen now the virus is rising? i am anxious, there has been no communication from the government offering advice. so, this is such an important issue, we and others have found not too surprisingly it is people in the shielding category that experience the greatest anxiety and depression, this is an area where the government needs to rapidly produce very specific guidance, on the ways that people can protect themselves. 0k, now, doctor, tom in stockton asks what effect will pubs and restaurant closing at ten have when they will have been open the rest of the day with people coming in and out?” personally think this is very symbolic, what we should do for what ever these places are, symbolic, what we should do for what everthese places are, pub, clubs, re st everthese places are, pub, clubs, rest rapts e
with me is kavita vedhara, professor of health psychology at the university of nottingham. i think, this is from alison, i received a letter from the government during the first wave stating i was vulnerable. so advised me to shield, in august shielding was paused, what will happen now the virus is rising? i am anxious, there has been no communication from the government offering advice. so, this is such an important issue, we and others have found not too surprisingly it is people in the...
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nottingham forest have had their worst league start for 66 years. from bottom in the table. another match has had to be postponed because of the coronavirus. a member of the grimsby squad has tested positive, so their league two fixture against cheltenham town is off. testing is now likely to be increased in the football league. we're looking forward to a huge day of live sport on the bbc, including arsenal against tottenham, in the women's fa cup quarterfinals. alex morgan could make her tottenham debut. she's one of the biggest stars in the women's game, and she co—captained the usa to victory in last year's world cup. the match is live on bbc two at 5:15pm. before that, at 12:45pm on bbc 2, you can watch england's women bid to wrap up the t20 series against west indies. they're 2—0 up in the five—match series. and having spent the last few weeks in a bio bubble in derby, some of the squad are finding plenty of ways to stay busy. kate cross has become the hairdresser. haven't been there myself yet, but there is still time. we've also had a massive
nottingham forest have had their worst league start for 66 years. from bottom in the table. another match has had to be postponed because of the coronavirus. a member of the grimsby squad has tested positive, so their league two fixture against cheltenham town is off. testing is now likely to be increased in the football league. we're looking forward to a huge day of live sport on the bbc, including arsenal against tottenham, in the women's fa cup quarterfinals. alex morgan could make her...
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let‘s speak now to sebastian, who‘s starting his course at the university of nottingham today, and hiseen 11 and 12 we had to blitz the room, tidy all the kitchen staff, and tidy all his stuff again, because there is another one moving in. it is one of those things that we just in. it is one of those things that wejust had to in. it is one of those things that we just had to moving in. it is one of those things that wejust had to moving quickly. all ina rush wejust had to moving quickly. all in a rush and everything. and, being a nurse, and a mum, obviously had to blitz the room as well and, you know, wipe the walls and everything. so, yes, surreal. sebastian, what is it like from your perspective? anybody who was going to university or who has been university knows it isa or who has been university knows it is a nervous and exciting time. what restrictions are you facing at the moment? what is it like? well, it's not like a regular first year, really. we've got a common room in the accommodation and they know that a lot of the time they come into split people up and for freshers in th
let‘s speak now to sebastian, who‘s starting his course at the university of nottingham today, and hiseen 11 and 12 we had to blitz the room, tidy all the kitchen staff, and tidy all his stuff again, because there is another one moving in. it is one of those things that we just in. it is one of those things that wejust had to in. it is one of those things that we just had to moving in. it is one of those things that wejust had to moving quickly. all ina rush wejust had to moving quickly....