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our correspondent navtej johal is in nottingham for us.here at the forest recreation ground are nottingham this afternoon however early this morning there was a big clean—up operation under way because much of the ground behind me was covered in litter following scenes last night that most people did not want to see. as we know the warm and sunny weather coincided with the lifting of some key covid restrictions at the start of this week and we've seen large groups of people gathering in nottingham's parks for the last two evenings, not following social buttons and guidelines or adhering to the rule of six. one eyewitness told us it was overflowing here last night, and some were openly relieving themselves in the park. the evening before at another part the arboretum, footage was filmed or people drinking in large groups, climbing trees and even brawling. that has led to dispersal orders being issued by the police for some parks and alcohol being seized from those entering the arboretum. this morning the leader of nottingham city council to
our correspondent navtej johal is in nottingham for us.here at the forest recreation ground are nottingham this afternoon however early this morning there was a big clean—up operation under way because much of the ground behind me was covered in litter following scenes last night that most people did not want to see. as we know the warm and sunny weather coincided with the lifting of some key covid restrictions at the start of this week and we've seen large groups of people gathering in...
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fearing a repeat of these scenes in nottingham last night, the council has closed its public parks andovid is not something to be messed about with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet in a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. here in slough, as elsewhere, the council litter teams have been busy. but although there has been some anti—social behaviour, the man in charge of park development told me that lockdown has been overwhelmingly positive for the future of green spaces. the benefits definitely outweigh the negatives, with people reconnecting with their open spaces. with apartments and flats being built and people not having their own garden space, and seeing them out and enjoying our open spaces, as a parks professional, has been the joy for me. next to the welsh parliament building in cardiff this morning, a clear message to the authorities that until alternative venues are open again for business, refuse collectors m
fearing a repeat of these scenes in nottingham last night, the council has closed its public parks andovid is not something to be messed about with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet in a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. here in slough, as elsewhere, the council litter teams have been busy. but although there has been some...
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fearing a repeat of these scenes in nottingham last night, the council has closed its public parks andot something to be messed about with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet in a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. here in slough, as elsewhere, the council litter teams have been busy. but although there has been some anti—social behaviour, the man in charge of park development told me that lockdown has been overwhelmingly positive for the future of green spaces. the benefits definitely outweigh the negatives, with people reconnecting with their open spaces. with apartments and flats being built and people not having their own garden space, and seeing them out and enjoying our open spaces, as a parks professional, has been the joy for me. next to the welsh parliament building in cardiff this morning, a clear message to the authorities that until alternative venues are open again for business, refuse collectors may be bus
fearing a repeat of these scenes in nottingham last night, the council has closed its public parks andot something to be messed about with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet in a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. here in slough, as elsewhere, the council litter teams have been busy. but although there has been some...
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brentford's hopes of automatic promotion have suffered a setback — after dropping points at home to nottinghampenalty from ivan toney — but forest grabbed a point thanks to this goal from filip krovinovic. the draw leaves brentford fourth — now seven points off the top two. cardiff's hopes of reaching the playoffs have been boosted with a 1—0 win over swansea at the liberty stadium. they're now eighth in the table. aden flint scored the bluebirds�* goal in just the eighth minute. second—placed watford beat birmingham 3—0 this afternoon. elsewhere blackburn drew 1—1 at runaway leaders norwich city. in—form barnsley lost 2—1 to relegation—threatened sheffield wednesday. to the scottish premership now where it was the final game before the league splits for ten of the teams. and there was disappointment for st mirren, who lost their grip on sixth place in the final moments of their match against hamilton. a late equaliser for hamilton means st mirren dropped to seventh in the table. a late winner from glenn middleton gave stjohnstone the win and moved them to sixth place. kilmarnock moved off the
brentford's hopes of automatic promotion have suffered a setback — after dropping points at home to nottinghampenalty from ivan toney — but forest grabbed a point thanks to this goal from filip krovinovic. the draw leaves brentford fourth — now seven points off the top two. cardiff's hopes of reaching the playoffs have been boosted with a 1—0 win over swansea at the liberty stadium. they're now eighth in the table. aden flint scored the bluebirds�* goal in just the eighth minute....
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norwich won for the ninth time in a row, extending their lead to ten points with a 2—0 victory over nottinghamarnsley beat wycombe wanderers 3—1. sheffield wednesday drew 1—1 with huddersfield, and blackburn against bristol city ended goalless. women's super league leaders chelsea won 3—0 at everton. melanie leupolz made amends for missing an early penalty by scoring the blues' third goal, as chelsea made it a sixth consecutive away victory in the wsl. elsewhere, second—placed manchester city were 3—0 winners over bristol city. brighton won for the fourth time in a row, beating aston villa 2—0, while west ham and birmingham city played out a 2—2 draw, taking west ham off the bottom of the table. now to the second day of action at cheltenham, where two—time grand national winner tiger roll cruised to victory in the cross country chase for his fifth career win at the festival. it was the second winner of the meet for trainer denise foster, who's stepped in while gordon elliott serves a six—month ban. joe lynskey reports. tiger roll makes each jump despite his size. he's one of racing's smallest
norwich won for the ninth time in a row, extending their lead to ten points with a 2—0 victory over nottinghamarnsley beat wycombe wanderers 3—1. sheffield wednesday drew 1—1 with huddersfield, and blackburn against bristol city ended goalless. women's super league leaders chelsea won 3—0 at everton. melanie leupolz made amends for missing an early penalty by scoring the blues' third goal, as chelsea made it a sixth consecutive away victory in the wsl. elsewhere, second—placed...
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. >> paul smith from the university of nottingham.ppreciate you lending your expertise to the program. armenia's embattled prime minister making an offer to the opposition. he told thousands of rallying supporters monday he is ready to hold early elections to let the people decide if he stays in power. elsewhere in the capital, thousands of opposition supporters also protested, continuing their demands that he resign. the rival rallies. ♪ >> a demonstration of support for the armenian prime minister as political tensions reach a boiling point. thousands of people attended a rally in republic square. the 45-year-old said he would be willing to hold snap elections if the opposition agrees to his conditions. he has come under increasing pressure over the last few months. earlier on monday, dozens of protesters demanding his resignation broke into a government building. the prime minister has faced a backlash since signing a cease-fire agreement with azerbaijan to end fighting. the deal saw a number of districts previously under armenian
. >> paul smith from the university of nottingham.ppreciate you lending your expertise to the program. armenia's embattled prime minister making an offer to the opposition. he told thousands of rallying supporters monday he is ready to hold early elections to let the people decide if he stays in power. elsewhere in the capital, thousands of opposition supporters also protested, continuing their demands that he resign. the rival rallies. ♪ >> a demonstration of support for the...
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our correspondent navtej johal gave me this update from nottingham.louting the social distancing guidelines, climbing trees and even brawling as well. we have now had a statement from the city council from nottingham saying they will be closing the arboretum, along with another local park. in that statement the council leader said, we regret having to take this action because everyone has been looking forward to the chance to visit our parks. sadly the actions of a thoughtless minority has spoilt that. we will keep the situation under review and hope to open the parks as soon as possible. but this park does remain open for now, but saw similar scenes last night and there was just behind me, a big clean—up operation early this morning as most of the ground was covered in litter. today is the last day that four million people who�*ve been shielding in england and wales will have to stay at home. but they are still being advised to minimise social contacts, to work from home where possible, and to stay at a distance from other people. england�*s deputy c
our correspondent navtej johal gave me this update from nottingham.louting the social distancing guidelines, climbing trees and even brawling as well. we have now had a statement from the city council from nottingham saying they will be closing the arboretum, along with another local park. in that statement the council leader said, we regret having to take this action because everyone has been looking forward to the chance to visit our parks. sadly the actions of a thoughtless minority has...
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this was the picture in nottingham a bit earlier on.the next few days, a bit more sunshine to come but also a scattering of showers and we will all notice things turning colder briefly by the time we get to friday. forthe briefly by the time we get to friday. for the here and now, a weather front has pushed across south—east england and east anglia, bringing some cloud, that should push away. clearing skies in the south. a bit more cloud and patchy rain sinking south tonight. for scotland and northern ireland, more showers coming in on the breeze from the north—west. temperatures for most of us staying frost free, about 5-7 but most of us staying frost free, about 5—7 but the parts of eastern scotland and the south—east of england, could be a touch of frost first thing thursday morning. tomorrow, another day of sunshine and showers. the bulk of the showers in northern ireland, scotland. later in northern ireland, scotland. later in the day, some showers propping up in the day, some showers propping up in the day, some showers propping u
this was the picture in nottingham a bit earlier on.the next few days, a bit more sunshine to come but also a scattering of showers and we will all notice things turning colder briefly by the time we get to friday. forthe briefly by the time we get to friday. for the here and now, a weather front has pushed across south—east england and east anglia, bringing some cloud, that should push away. clearing skies in the south. a bit more cloud and patchy rain sinking south tonight. for scotland and...
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asia research institute he's joining us from nottingham it's good to have you with us on. the u.k. prime minister is kind of getting himself into a bit of a bind dismay because it wasn't that long ago that his government was hailing china as the answer to the ukase trade prayers after brags that now he's being cornered if you like into the situation of taking some stance against china yes absolutely tit for tat sanctions really mark i would say a historic turning point in the west relationship with china so on monday the e.u. u.k. u.s. and canada and post magnitsky sanctions on for chinese officials and one chinese entity implicated in the crimes against humanity and seemed young and then. last night the chinese. retaliated by sanctioning 5 m.p.'s lawyers and what i find particularly gelling a british academic and she said young expert dr joe smith finlay she's a reader in chinese studies at newcastle university as well as for british entities and so. these sanctioned individuals and their families are now old banned from entering china given the fact that china does have
asia research institute he's joining us from nottingham it's good to have you with us on. the u.k. prime minister is kind of getting himself into a bit of a bind dismay because it wasn't that long ago that his government was hailing china as the answer to the ukase trade prayers after brags that now he's being cornered if you like into the situation of taking some stance against china yes absolutely tit for tat sanctions really mark i would say a historic turning point in the west relationship...
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ok let's finish with some news in brief starting in a park in nottingham in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people who seem drinking dancing scuffling throwing beer cans and climbing trees they would do mob happy is the country is long down the street and so they're still fresh they lately planted the rule that you can only be approved by 6 people. some spectacular images for you of a volcanic eruptions in iceland they were captured by a drone the volcano in question's been dormant for nearly 6000 years this is the 1st eruption on the southwest peninsula for 900 years thousands of people flock to the sites try catch a glimpse of the larva despite the prime minister warning them to stay away. and this lovely spring scene is from southwest china as alias shrubs there are in blue now this particular gardens one of the largest covering 120 square kilometers as early as turned purple red and pink as they bloom and flower until late may. i'm wraps it up for you don't forget we do cover a lot more news stories you can check them out if you would like to have todd had t
ok let's finish with some news in brief starting in a park in nottingham in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people who seem drinking dancing scuffling throwing beer cans and climbing trees they would do mob happy is the country is long down the street and so they're still fresh they lately planted the rule that you can only be approved by 6 people. some spectacular images for you of a volcanic eruptions in iceland they were captured by a drone the volcano in question's been dormant for...
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finishing with these in brief in our start in a park in nottingham in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people were seen drinking dancing scuffling throwing big cans in climbing trees they would be happy as a country is locked down the street and stay there celebrations a plane be flouted the rule that you can only eat in a group of maximum 6 people i. expect tackler images of elf volcanic eruption in iceland been captured by a drone a volcano in question has been dormant for nearly 6000 years it's the 1st eruption on the southwestern peninsula for 900 years thousands of people flock to the site there trying to catch a glimpse of the larva bite the country's prime minister warning them to stay away . and this lovely spring scene is from southwest china where as alias shrubs are in bloom this gardens one of the largest it covers 120 square kilometers as our relatives are turning purple red and pink as they blame they will flower and to like may. to end with hope you enjoyed that news update i will be back with more for you on our biggest stories in half an ho
finishing with these in brief in our start in a park in nottingham in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people were seen drinking dancing scuffling throwing big cans in climbing trees they would be happy as a country is locked down the street and stay there celebrations a plane be flouted the rule that you can only eat in a group of maximum 6 people i. expect tackler images of elf volcanic eruption in iceland been captured by a drone a volcano in question has been dormant for nearly 6000...
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lastly we bring you some world news in brief starting in a park in nottingham in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people were seen drinking and dancing throwing beer cans inclining actually they were demobbed happy as they can to ease its lockdown restrictions though in their celebrations they believe me a lot of the rules you can only meet 6 people maximum. spectacular images of a volcanic eruption in iceland have been captured by drone but all can all has been dormant for nearly 6000 years and it's the 1st eruption on the southwestern peninsula for 900 years thousands of people out flocked to the site to catch a glimpse of the lava despite the prime minister wanting them to stay away. and this lovely spring scene is from southwest china where as alien shrubs are in bloom this garden is one of the largest covering 128 square kilometers as alias turned purple red and pink as a blow and flower until late may. that's been our wrap up of the day's top news for now but don't forget you can always find us on many of your favorite social media platforms like twitter and fac
lastly we bring you some world news in brief starting in a park in nottingham in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people were seen drinking and dancing throwing beer cans inclining actually they were demobbed happy as they can to ease its lockdown restrictions though in their celebrations they believe me a lot of the rules you can only meet 6 people maximum. spectacular images of a volcanic eruption in iceland have been captured by drone but all can all has been dormant for nearly 6000...
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hoping for a breakthrough with protection against a much broader range of covariance researches in nottingham university and develop a scanned cell say the vaccine doesn't just target the spike protein on the surface of the corona virus it also concentrates on another area known as the end protein the vaccine is being prepared for medical trials by manufacturers that killed university and staffordshire is one of the makers of the astra zeneca vaccine and it's now managing 6 different projects we seem to be working in a console team environment so it's not just ourselves we're a number of other organizations competitors as well we're all working in conjunction trying to solve the same problem effectively and that continues whether it's 1st generation 2nd generation or even 3rd generation probably had a strong product change would indicate a positive reaction back in bristol that project may be some way of preparing for medical trials but if and when it's proven to be safe it could take covert vaccines to another level andrew symonds out 0 bristol. could be as nationwide creative are as curfew
hoping for a breakthrough with protection against a much broader range of covariance researches in nottingham university and develop a scanned cell say the vaccine doesn't just target the spike protein on the surface of the corona virus it also concentrates on another area known as the end protein the vaccine is being prepared for medical trials by manufacturers that killed university and staffordshire is one of the makers of the astra zeneca vaccine and it's now managing 6 different projects...
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let's finish off for you it's news in brief starting in a park in nottingham in the u.k. this is where a large crowd of young people was seen drinking dancing scuffling throwing beer cans and climbing trees that's because they were digging bob happy country easing it's not down restriction but in the celebrations they would likely flouting the rule just been introduced you can only meeting groups of up to 6 people i assume spectacular images of a volcanic eruption in iceland captured by a drone volcano has been dormant for nearly 6000 years it's the 1st eruption on the southwest peninsula the 900 years and you can understand thousands of people were flocking to the site to try to catch a glimpse of what was happening even though the prime minister of the country warn them to stay away. our fish with a lovely spring seen from southwest china shrubs in bloom in the garden this one of the largest in the country covering 120 square kilometers azaleas if you didn't know turn purple red and pink as they bloom flower through till like. they are hope you enjoyed that us all from
let's finish off for you it's news in brief starting in a park in nottingham in the u.k. this is where a large crowd of young people was seen drinking dancing scuffling throwing beer cans and climbing trees that's because they were digging bob happy country easing it's not down restriction but in the celebrations they would likely flouting the rule just been introduced you can only meeting groups of up to 6 people i assume spectacular images of a volcanic eruption in iceland captured by a drone...
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now for some world news in brief starting in a park in nottingham and the u.k. where a large crowd of young people were seen drinking dancing, throwing beer cans and climbing trees. they were do mom happy as the country. it's like gun restrictions, though, in their celebrations. they believe me, a lot of that will only meet 6 people max. these spectacular images of a volcanic eruption in iceland have been captured by drone. a volcano has been dormant for nearly 6000 years, and it's the 1st eruption on the southwestern peninsula. for 900 years, thousands of people have flocked to the site to catch the glimpse of the lava despite the prime minister warning them to stay away. and this lovely spring scene is from southwest china, where azalea shrubs are in bloom. this garden is one of the largest covering 120 square kilometers, turned purple red and pink as they bloom and flower until late may that's been your global news update for this hour, but don't forget you can always head to our web site r.t. dot com for the details on all of those stories, and many more the
now for some world news in brief starting in a park in nottingham and the u.k. where a large crowd of young people were seen drinking dancing, throwing beer cans and climbing trees. they were do mom happy as the country. it's like gun restrictions, though, in their celebrations. they believe me, a lot of that will only meet 6 people max. these spectacular images of a volcanic eruption in iceland have been captured by drone. a volcano has been dormant for nearly 6000 years, and it's the 1st...
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the committee also heard about the policing operation at a peaceful vigil in nottingham. things we must ensure that we act proportionally, first and foremost obviously context is important, isn't it? so the position here was radically different than that the police were facing. i've only seen the footage on the tv and read about it in a newspaper. so we did not have that situation but we did not have those people, our intelligence feed was very much that it was it was a local vigil, the numbers would be relatively low. there was no keen interest from other organisations that would perhaps seek to undermine what the greater good was trying to achieve by registering the sympathy and empathy for the situation in lighting a candle, and i think that was statistically different than the scenes i saw which were quite deplorable around some of the violence towards police officers on that evening. chief constable craig guildford. a conservative former chancellor, lord lamont has warned that linking the fate of nazanin zaghari ratcliffe with a historical debt to iran is "beyond the
the committee also heard about the policing operation at a peaceful vigil in nottingham. things we must ensure that we act proportionally, first and foremost obviously context is important, isn't it? so the position here was radically different than that the police were facing. i've only seen the footage on the tv and read about it in a newspaper. so we did not have that situation but we did not have those people, our intelligence feed was very much that it was it was a local vigil, the numbers...
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protests were also held in bath, falmouth, nottingham, sheffield, brighton and cambridge.is still blocking the suez canal. with hundreds of vessels stuck either side of the ship, the egyptian president has now ordered preparations for cargo to be lifted off the ever given. here's helena wilkinson. it is still stuck. this huge container vessel remains stubborn, refusing to move. 1a tug boats have been used to pull and push this 400 metre—long ship. they have managed a small victory — moving it 30 degrees. sand has also been dredged to try to dislodge it and water has now started running underneath it. but at some point, probably soon, they may have to bring in specialist equipment, including cranes, to start removing containers. the ever given got stuck on tuesday. this satellite image shows the wedged container ship and, around it, more than 300 cargo ships left waiting. 0ne boat's refusal to budge has crippled global supply chains, 12% of which pass through this canal. there is billions of trade held up every single day, so it is a huge effect on the global economy and it
protests were also held in bath, falmouth, nottingham, sheffield, brighton and cambridge.is still blocking the suez canal. with hundreds of vessels stuck either side of the ship, the egyptian president has now ordered preparations for cargo to be lifted off the ever given. here's helena wilkinson. it is still stuck. this huge container vessel remains stubborn, refusing to move. 1a tug boats have been used to pull and push this 400 metre—long ship. they have managed a small victory — moving...
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fearing a repeat of these scenes in nottingham last night, the council has closed its public parks andthing to be messed about with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet in a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. here in slough, as elsewhere, the council litter teams have been busy. but although there has been some anti—social behaviour, the man in charge of park development told me that lockdown has been overwhelmingly positive for the future of green spaces. the benefits definitely outweigh the negatives, with people reconnecting with their open spaces. with apartments and flats being built and people not having their own garden space, and seeing them out and enjoying our open spaces, as a parks professional, has been the joy for me. next to the welsh parliament building in cardiff this morning, a clear message to the authorities that until alternative venues are open again for business, refuse collectors may be busy. sara
fearing a repeat of these scenes in nottingham last night, the council has closed its public parks andthing to be messed about with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet in a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. here in slough, as elsewhere, the council litter teams have been busy. but although there has been some anti—social...
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saw meghan i was with them when they went on their first date together, engagement together to nottinghamh air to the family. i thought she seemed composed. she looked as if she'd done it all her life. she kept glancing at harry and smiling lovingly. i thought this is absolutely terrific. but she's a woman reading the papers carefully today that nothing was ever enough. she would scream and shout and be very, very difficult. it was quite obvious she was a difficult woman but he thought, well, she's not used to the uk, she is not used to, of course, being in the most famous and admired royalfamily in the course, being in the most famous and admired royal family in the world. you're making a lot of allegations about her, isn't this exactly why meghan wants to have her say for a couple of hours with 0prah meghan wants to have her say for a couple of hours with oprah winfrey? to put the record straight. two counter the sort of view is that people like you have about her, which are maybe not founded on reality, because she would say, she would argue, you don't know her. you don't know the real
saw meghan i was with them when they went on their first date together, engagement together to nottinghamh air to the family. i thought she seemed composed. she looked as if she'd done it all her life. she kept glancing at harry and smiling lovingly. i thought this is absolutely terrific. but she's a woman reading the papers carefully today that nothing was ever enough. she would scream and shout and be very, very difficult. it was quite obvious she was a difficult woman but he thought, well,...
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this was the picture in nottingham a bit earlier on. briefly by the time we get to friday. forthe briefly by the time we get to friday. for the here and now, a weather front has pushed across south—east england and east anglia, bringing some cloud, that should push away. clearing
this was the picture in nottingham a bit earlier on. briefly by the time we get to friday. forthe briefly by the time we get to friday. for the here and now, a weather front has pushed across south—east england and east anglia, bringing some cloud, that should push away. clearing
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brentford �*s hopes of automatic promotion have suffered a setback after a drop in points at home to nottinghampoint, thanks to this goal. the draw leaves brentford fourth, four points off the top two, but that gap could become seven if watford beat birmingham this afternoon. peter lorimer, one of leeds united's greatest players, has died at the age of 7a, after a long illness. he was famed as a ferocious striker of the ball, and after making his debut aged just 15, he became their leading scorer with 238 goals — a record that stands to this day. he was part of the team that won two league titles, the fa cup and league cup under legendary manager don revie in the late 60s and early 70s. lorimer also won 21 caps for scotland and played in all three of their matches at the 1974 world cup. the club said his passing left a huge hole in the leeds united family and his legacy at elland road would live on. peter lorimer, who has died at the age of 7a. to the six nations now, and while all eyes will be on paris later, there are a couple of games before that. scotland currently in action against italy a
brentford �*s hopes of automatic promotion have suffered a setback after a drop in points at home to nottinghampoint, thanks to this goal. the draw leaves brentford fourth, four points off the top two, but that gap could become seven if watford beat birmingham this afternoon. peter lorimer, one of leeds united's greatest players, has died at the age of 7a, after a long illness. he was famed as a ferocious striker of the ball, and after making his debut aged just 15, he became their leading...
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neil in derby, england, professor emeritus of epidemiology, infectious diseases, university of nottingham infectious disease physician. thank you for joining us. i want to start with that new wave that's sweeping europe. the headlines are generally some version of, europe has missed its chance to stop the third wave of the coronavirus epidemic before it got out of control. is that because countries reopened too early? i ask because here in the u.s., we're shedding restrictions almost daily. surely there's a lesson there for us. >> i think we stayed locked down for a little bit longer than we might have wanted to partly because we had so many cases in the past. the so-called kent variant has swept through the country substantially very effectively because it seems so much more infectious than the previous strain and slightly more dangerous. this is the same strain sweeping through germany and much of france, although in france they've also got the south african strain that has caused problems in south africa. >> that kent variant, we know it generally as the uk variant. trying to fight thi
neil in derby, england, professor emeritus of epidemiology, infectious diseases, university of nottingham infectious disease physician. thank you for joining us. i want to start with that new wave that's sweeping europe. the headlines are generally some version of, europe has missed its chance to stop the third wave of the coronavirus epidemic before it got out of control. is that because countries reopened too early? i ask because here in the u.s., we're shedding restrictions almost daily....
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interestingly enough, meghan said last night, one day when she was feeling lonely at home in nottingham cot annual. she found herself watching the little mermaid and told oprah she felt inches to the little mermaid. she found her prince and lost her voice. but in the end, she got it back. i felt that was the only light moment of the absolutely shocking two hours. i think she really didn't know in a lot of ways. you can know but you don't know until are you in. which is what she said. she said she was naive going into it. she said she really didn't understand what the job was. so this must have been particularly crushing to someone, not a teenager that didn't have any life experience, but someone like meghan who has been out in the world, very vocal. an advocate for women's rights, all those things that she did. it's unimagine annual what she tho -- unimaginable what she felt and thought with no support except for her husband. >> we want to take moment for this note to our viewers. if you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, there is help out there, you can call the national
interestingly enough, meghan said last night, one day when she was feeling lonely at home in nottingham cot annual. she found herself watching the little mermaid and told oprah she felt inches to the little mermaid. she found her prince and lost her voice. but in the end, she got it back. i felt that was the only light moment of the absolutely shocking two hours. i think she really didn't know in a lot of ways. you can know but you don't know until are you in. which is what she said. she said...
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we're watching a live feed of a peregrine falcon nest in the centre of nottingham.t is the perfect place for them.— urban environment is the perfect place for them. it is high up on our buildin: , place for them. it is high up on our building. in — place for them. it is high up on our building. in an _ place for them. it is high up on our building, in an urban _ place for them. it is high up on our building, in an urban setting - place for them. it is high up on our building, in an urban setting so - building, in an urban setting so they have rich pickings of birds nearby to eat. and it is quite fortunate because it's very protected. they can see any enemy is coming, they can see their food source. ., _, , ., coming, they can see their food source. ., , ., ., coming, they can see their food source. ., ., , ., . source. the falcons are a protective 's __ source. the falcons are a protective 's -- protected _ source. the falcons are a protective 's -- protected species. _ source. the falcons are a protective 's -- protected species. there - source. the falcons are a p
we're watching a live feed of a peregrine falcon nest in the centre of nottingham.t is the perfect place for them.— urban environment is the perfect place for them. it is high up on our buildin: , place for them. it is high up on our building. in — place for them. it is high up on our building. in an _ place for them. it is high up on our building, in an urban _ place for them. it is high up on our building, in an urban setting - place for them. it is high up on our building, in an urban...
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. >> years ago we were sitting i was sitting in nottingham cottage and the "little mermaid" cam on.s an adult really watches the "little mermaid." >> stephen: i want to be where the people are. ♪ i want to-- sorry. go on. >> but it came on. i was like well, i'm here all the time, may as well watch this. and i went oh my god, she falls in love with a prince, and because of that she has to lose her voice. >> stephen: it's true. ariel and meghan have a lot in common. who could forget that cruel headline in the daily mail, princess ariel's hair style is forked up. it was cleared that the duchess didn't know what she was signing up for. >> you were marrying a 1200 year old institution. you were marrying the monarchy. what did you think it was going to be like? >> well, i didn't do any research about what that would mean. >> you didn't do in any research. >> no, i have never looked up my husband online. >> stephen: what? let me introduce to you this thing called google, okay. over there i think it is called alreadiy it is full of useful information. for instance, it turns out your husband
. >> years ago we were sitting i was sitting in nottingham cottage and the "little mermaid" cam on.s an adult really watches the "little mermaid." >> stephen: i want to be where the people are. ♪ i want to-- sorry. go on. >> but it came on. i was like well, i'm here all the time, may as well watch this. and i went oh my god, she falls in love with a prince, and because of that she has to lose her voice. >> stephen: it's true. ariel and meghan have a...
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the sheriff of nottingham is squeezing the peasants. none of that money is going to the king. the king invents the coroner. the king needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure the revenue is where it's supposed to be. the king's coffers. it's like the king's vulture. constantly flying around whenever there is a dispute or problem the vulture descends to see if someone can represent the kings interest. whenever you have a death property is loosed from its legal owner. did he commit suicide? that's a crime against religion. the king seizes the estate. here is the craziest one. if they found the dead norman on the village commons they assessed attacks on the whole village called the murderum and , that's where we get the word murder. wherever you see the coroner you get the english imprint. france and germany had different systems. only in british colonies you have the office of the coroner. one of the things i would like to suggest is that the coroner is really a creature of the state. instead of thinking of the coroner as someone on the side justice or science. i
the sheriff of nottingham is squeezing the peasants. none of that money is going to the king. the king invents the coroner. the king needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure the revenue is where it's supposed to be. the king's coffers. it's like the king's vulture. constantly flying around whenever there is a dispute or problem the vulture descends to see if someone can represent the kings interest. whenever you have a death property is loosed from its legal owner. did he...
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norwich won for the ninth time in a row, extending their lead to ten points with a 2—0 victory over nottinghamecutive away victory in the wsl. elsewhere, second—placed manchester city were 3—0 winners over bristol city. brighton won for the fourth time in a row, beating aston villa 2—0, while west ham and birmingham city played out a 2—2 draw, taking west ham off the bottom of the table. now to the second day of action at cheltenham, where two—time grand national winner tiger roll cruised to victory in the cross country chase for his fifth career win at the festival. it was the second winner of the meet for trainer denise foster, who's stepped in while gordon elliott serves a six—month ban. joe lynskey reports. tiger roll makes each jump despite his size. he's one of racing's smallest champions, but may leave its greatest legacy. he's now won two grand nationals and five times at cheltenham. this horse takes on the cross country marathons, butjust reaching the start lines being a challenge. tiger roll was trained by gordon elliott, who's now suspended from the sport. the horse's age and form m
norwich won for the ninth time in a row, extending their lead to ten points with a 2—0 victory over nottinghamecutive away victory in the wsl. elsewhere, second—placed manchester city were 3—0 winners over bristol city. brighton won for the fourth time in a row, beating aston villa 2—0, while west ham and birmingham city played out a 2—2 draw, taking west ham off the bottom of the table. now to the second day of action at cheltenham, where two—time grand national winner tiger roll...
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hoping for a breakthrough with protection against a much broader range of covariance research as in nottingham university and develop a scanned cell say the vaccine doesn't just target the spike protein on the surface of the corona virus it also concentrates on another area known as the end protein the vaccine is being prepared for medical trials by manufacturers that killed universities staffordshire is one of the makers of the astra zeneca vaccine and it's now managing 6 different projects we seem to be working in a console team environment so it's not just ourselves we're a number of other organizations competitors as well we're all working in conjunction trying to solve the same problem effectively and that continues whether it's 1st generation 2nd generation or even 3rd generation probably had a strong undertakings would indicate a positive reaction back in bristol that project may be some way of preparing for medical trials but if and when it's proven to be safe it could take covert vaccines to another level andrew symonds out 0 bristol. well let's get more on our top story now the annou
hoping for a breakthrough with protection against a much broader range of covariance research as in nottingham university and develop a scanned cell say the vaccine doesn't just target the spike protein on the surface of the corona virus it also concentrates on another area known as the end protein the vaccine is being prepared for medical trials by manufacturers that killed universities staffordshire is one of the makers of the astra zeneca vaccine and it's now managing 6 different projects we...
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it was quieter yesterday at nottingham's arboretum after police declared powers to clear away anyonearge unruly crowds in the park with no signs of social distancing. this was the message from the council leader to anyone breaking the guidelines. please stop. covid is not something to be messed around with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet at a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. london's parks have also been busy with sun seekers. with a temperature of 24.5 degrees celsius at kew gardens, it was the hottest march day in 53 years. temperatures in the capital could reach similar or even higher levels today. soon, many of the 4 million people who have been shielding in england and wales will be able to get out and about and enjoy the good weather. this is their last day under special restrictions. it's tempting to think the worst months are now behind us. but the message from the authorities is, stay safe and stay caut
it was quieter yesterday at nottingham's arboretum after police declared powers to clear away anyonearge unruly crowds in the park with no signs of social distancing. this was the message from the council leader to anyone breaking the guidelines. please stop. covid is not something to be messed around with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet at a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual...
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it was quieter yesterday at nottingham's arboretum after police declared powers to clear away anyoneisruptive. visitors were being searched for alcohol on entry. on monday, on the first day of lockdown easing, there were large unruly crowds in the park with no signs of social distancing. this was the message from the council leader to anyone breaking the guidelines. please stop. covid is not something to be messed around with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused people to die in our city. we are not yet at a situation where all of our restrictions have been rolled back, just a gradual easing of those restrictions. please don't abuse that. london's parks have also been busy with sun seekers. with a temperature of 24 and a half degrees celsius at kew gardens, it was the hottest march day in 53 years. temperatures in the capital could reach similar or even higher levels today. soon, many of the 4 million people who have been shielding in england and wales will be able to get out and about and enjoy the good weather. this is their last day under special restri
it was quieter yesterday at nottingham's arboretum after police declared powers to clear away anyoneisruptive. visitors were being searched for alcohol on entry. on monday, on the first day of lockdown easing, there were large unruly crowds in the park with no signs of social distancing. this was the message from the council leader to anyone breaking the guidelines. please stop. covid is not something to be messed around with, to be trifled with. this is a dangerous disease that has caused...
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what you could do is think back way back into medieval england and you've got the sheriff right of nottingham who squeezing the peasants and taking all of their money and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents the coroner. the king essentially needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure that revenue is running where it ought which is to the king's coffers. so think of the coroners essentially the king's vulture. it's constantly sort of flying around and whenever there's a dispute or a problem. the vulture descends to see if way whoa. someone must represent the king's interest here and make sure that he gets his end. well, what would that have to do with death? wherever you have a death, right property is loose from its legal mooring is this guy a taxpayer? does he owe money? who does he owe money to? did he commit suicide if he committed suicide? that's a crime against religion the king seizes the estate. here's the craziest one if they found a dead norman on the village commons. they assessed attacks. on the whole village called the mergerum which is wh
what you could do is think back way back into medieval england and you've got the sheriff right of nottingham who squeezing the peasants and taking all of their money and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents the coroner. the king essentially needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure that revenue is running where it ought which is to the king's coffers. so think of the coroners essentially the king's vulture. it's constantly sort of flying around and...
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are happy to create an event that is safe, there were safe events held all around the country, nottinghamof police manhandling women at a protest. of police manhandling women at a rotest. ~ ., ., , ., ., of police manhandling women at a rotest. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , , protest. what do you want to happen now? so we — protest. what do you want to happen now? so we have _ protest. what do you want to happen now? so we have asked _ protest. what do you want to happen now? so we have asked for— protest. what do you want to happen now? so we have asked for a - protest. what do you want to happen | now? so we have asked for a meeting with cressida — now? so we have asked for a meeting with cressida dick _ now? so we have asked for a meeting with cressida dick to _ now? so we have asked for a meeting with cressida dick to discuss - now? so we have asked for a meeting with cressida dick to discuss how - with cressida dick to discuss how her force handled what happened on saturday. d0 her force handled what happened on saturda . , ., ., ., her force handled what happened on saturda. ., ., , , . saturd
are happy to create an event that is safe, there were safe events held all around the country, nottinghamof police manhandling women at a protest. of police manhandling women at a rotest. ~ ., ., , ., ., of police manhandling women at a rotest. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , , protest. what do you want to happen now? so we — protest. what do you want to happen now? so we have _ protest. what do you want to happen now? so we have asked _ protest. what do you want to happen now? so we have asked for—...
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with that, this is mary out of nottingham, new hampshire. what kind of small business you run?? i'm calling about the equal rights amendment and violence against women. host: we are talking about small businesses, do you work at a small business? caller: no i'm not. host: we are going to stick to that topic because we only have 20 more man's before the house gets in and we want to get to the callers focused on this topic, and yesterday on the senate floor the senate majority leader chuck schumer focused on this topic, touting the american rescue plan's relief measure, aimed particularly at small businesses. eleanor: provide staff sen. schumer: provides tens of billions of dollars in support for small businesses that have suffered during the pandemic. the american rescue plan is nothing short of a lifeline for main street businesses for one end of this country to the other , main street businesses in rural america and suburban america and in our inner cities. it's a lifeline. the american rescue plan provides $30 billion for restaurants and bars through the restaurants act, the
with that, this is mary out of nottingham, new hampshire. what kind of small business you run?? i'm calling about the equal rights amendment and violence against women. host: we are talking about small businesses, do you work at a small business? caller: no i'm not. host: we are going to stick to that topic because we only have 20 more man's before the house gets in and we want to get to the callers focused on this topic, and yesterday on the senate floor the senate majority leader chuck...
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tony blair called his new demographic for new labour the mondeo man, because he had met a bloke in nottingham it became very conservative and middle—of—the—road. the it became very conservative and middle-of-the-road._ it became very conservative and middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin, middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin. you _ middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin. you say— middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin, you say that _ middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin, you say that people... i middle-of-the-road. the thing is, i quentin, you say that people... lots of people _ quentin, you say that people... lots of people owned them and loved them. they will— of people owned them and loved them. they will have bought them, a cracking — they will have bought them, a cracking car, it goes, it has four doors, — cracking car, it goes, it has four doors, and _ cracking car, it goes, it has four doors, and it— cracking car, it goes, it has four doors, and it didn't break down. some _ doors, and it didn't break down. some people have been delighted with their car _ some people
tony blair called his new demographic for new labour the mondeo man, because he had met a bloke in nottingham it became very conservative and middle—of—the—road. the it became very conservative and middle-of-the-road._ it became very conservative and middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin, middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin. you _ middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin. you say— middle-of-the-road. the thing is, quentin, you say that _ middle-of-the-road. the thing is,...
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on monday, nottingham and nottinghamshire ccg began inviting those in their 40s were vaccination. today from adam firm of the jcvi that infection example, we are today from adam firm of thejcvi that infection rates may rise as a result of the delays. does he anticipate that any stages in the road map easing out of lockdown, any of those dates will be pushed back, given that we are quite rightly judging that road map by data, not dates? can i also on behalf of the official opposition, madam deputy speaker, take this opportunity to support the astrazeneca vaccine. where people are worried and have concerns, those worries and concerns must be addressed and not dismissed, but this is a concern at the moment and yesterday i was told that hundreds of people failed to show for appointments at the excel centre and we think that's because of concerns and misinformation circulating online and there are parts of the country where infection rates remain relatively high and vaccination rates relatively low, i've seen it on my own constituency, so will he pull together a cross—party task force
on monday, nottingham and nottinghamshire ccg began inviting those in their 40s were vaccination. today from adam firm of the jcvi that infection example, we are today from adam firm of thejcvi that infection rates may rise as a result of the delays. does he anticipate that any stages in the road map easing out of lockdown, any of those dates will be pushed back, given that we are quite rightly judging that road map by data, not dates? can i also on behalf of the official opposition, madam...