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i i'm actually based in nottingham.- i'm actually based in nottingham.l be coming down with — nottingham. i will be coming down with different - nottingham. i will be coming down with different events i nottingham. i will be coming| down with different events or throughout the course of the week, it said to be a great week, it said to be a great week for uk tax. in week, it said to be a great week for uk tax.— week, it said to be a great week for uk tax. in the trade secretary _ week for uk...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, nottingham.uding all you need to know about who's being offered jabs over the coming months. just head to bbc.co.uk/news. job vacancies throughout the uk have hit a record high as the economic recovery continues according to official figures. the number of vacancies in the three months to august rose above 1 million for the first time since records began in 2001, with labour shortages in some key uk industries. official figures also show the number of uk workers on payrolls rose by 2a1,000 in august, taking it to 29.1 million people in work. our economics editor faisal islam has more details. it's harvest time, and that means all hands on deck in britain's farms, and particularly so this year. the good news is that the reopening of the economy has brought demand back, all thejobs back and the need to hire, to harvest the wheat and the barley from the ground. so, this should have left the farm injuly and be in a pint glass. arable farmer dan wallace sold this 300—tonne consignment to a brewer week
alex forsyth, bbc news, nottingham.uding all you need to know about who's being offered jabs over the coming months. just head to bbc.co.uk/news. job vacancies throughout the uk have hit a record high as the economic recovery continues according to official figures. the number of vacancies in the three months to august rose above 1 million for the first time since records began in 2001, with labour shortages in some key uk industries. official figures also show the number of uk workers on...
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it's one of nottingham's greatest inventions. scanner has been helping diagnose anything from a torn ligament to a tumour thanks to its detailed imaging of the body. but it's now been adapted in a uk first for a study into symptoms of long covid. nicola gilroy reports. up until covid, i had remained disease—free, perfectly healthy life, but covid literally destroyed me in the space of 12 hours. after nearly dying of covid—19, leaving hospital was something ricky never thought he would do, but for thousands like him, this is not the end of the story. my breathing is irregular, even today, it is not the same as it was. so maybe that's a long—term effect of covid. but no one knows why. one in five covid—19 sufferers have symptoms for five weeks or more, including fatigue, breathlessness, muscle ache and memory loss and equates to around 10,000 people in nottinghamshire alone. and it's the answer to that question that world leading researchers in nottingham are looking for, using the mri scanner in a uk first. so the mri scanner allo
it's one of nottingham's greatest inventions. scanner has been helping diagnose anything from a torn ligament to a tumour thanks to its detailed imaging of the body. but it's now been adapted in a uk first for a study into symptoms of long covid. nicola gilroy reports. up until covid, i had remained disease—free, perfectly healthy life, but covid literally destroyed me in the space of 12 hours. after nearly dying of covid—19, leaving hospital was something ricky never thought he would do,...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, nottingham.they'll be offered one dose of vaccine rather than two. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has been looking at some of the questions the decision has raised for children and parents. there are around 3 million 12 to 15—year—olds living in the uk. now, one in eight of those has already been offered two jabs of the pfizer vaccine if they're judged to be clinically vulnerable or living with someone who's clinically vulnerable. now, the rest will be offered a single pfizerjab in a programme that could begin as early as next week. now, because this is a recommendation made by all four of the uk's chief medical 0fficers, it's a programme that will be rolled out right across the country. and these are the views of some of those in that age group from a school in bradford. i would like the vaccine, mainly because i know i'm contributing to everyone else's safety. my family agree with me, in that i shouldn't take the vaccine now but might do later on. i'll take the vaccine because it helps
alex forsyth, bbc news, nottingham.they'll be offered one dose of vaccine rather than two. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has been looking at some of the questions the decision has raised for children and parents. there are around 3 million 12 to 15—year—olds living in the uk. now, one in eight of those has already been offered two jabs of the pfizer vaccine if they're judged to be clinically vulnerable or living with someone who's clinically vulnerable. now, the rest will be...
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a 14th manager in ten years for nottingham forest — we'll meet steve cooper, the new man in charge.ome to sportsday. all four home nations are in qualifying action for the 2023 women's world cup after victories in the first round of matches for all of them. wales�*s game against estonia is already well under way. let's talk to our reporterjo currie. jo, let's start with an update on that wales match. bring us up—to—date. how are they doing? bring us up-to-date. how are they doinu ? , , ., bring us up-to-date. how are they doin. ? , , ., ., bring us up-to-date. how are they doinu? , , ., ., ., doing? they shot out of the box. four minutes _ doing? they shot out of the box. four minutes in, _ doing? they shot out of the box. four minutes in, poking - doing? they shot out of the box. four minutes in, poking into - doing? they shot out of the box. four minutes in, poking into the| doing? they shot out of the box. - four minutes in, poking into the box to go 1—0 up and i still believe they are 1—0 up. a reminder that wales have never qualified for a major tournament so two wins from two
a 14th manager in ten years for nottingham forest — we'll meet steve cooper, the new man in charge.ome to sportsday. all four home nations are in qualifying action for the 2023 women's world cup after victories in the first round of matches for all of them. wales�*s game against estonia is already well under way. let's talk to our reporterjo currie. jo, let's start with an update on that wales match. bring us up—to—date. how are they doing? bring us up-to-date. how are they doinu ? , ,...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, nottingham.minic hughes has been looking at some of the questions the decision has raised for children and parents. there are around 3 million 12 to 15—year—olds living in the uk. now, one in eight of those has already been offered two jabs of the pfizer vaccine if they're judged to be clinically vulnerable or living with someone who's clinically vulnerable. now, the rest will be offered a single pfizerjab in a programme that could begin as early as next week. now, because this is a recommendation made by all four of the uk's chief medical officers, it's a programme that will be rolled out right across the country. and these are the views of some of those in that age group from a school in bradford. i would like the vaccine, mainly because i know i'm contributing to everyone else's safety. my family agree with me, in that i shouldn't take the vaccine now but might do later on. i'll take the vaccine because it helps, like, save lives. - and also, even if i didl come down with covid, i wouldn't bec
alex forsyth, bbc news, nottingham.minic hughes has been looking at some of the questions the decision has raised for children and parents. there are around 3 million 12 to 15—year—olds living in the uk. now, one in eight of those has already been offered two jabs of the pfizer vaccine if they're judged to be clinically vulnerable or living with someone who's clinically vulnerable. now, the rest will be offered a single pfizerjab in a programme that could begin as early as next week. now,...
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elsewhere, caretaker manager steven reid led nottingham forest to their first league win of the seasonfinal score. swansea came from 3—0 down to draw 3 all at luton. bournemouth moved to the top of the table as philip billing's second—half strike gave them a 1—0 win over cardiff city, they replace fulham who drop to second after losing 2—1 to reading. derby, who announced yesterday they're going into administration, ended a miserable week with a 2—1 win over stoke. and in scotland, hibernian blew the chance of going clear at the top of the premiership as st mirren snatched an equaliser two minutes from time to draw 2—2. stephen kingsley�*s superb second—half free—kick ensured hearts maintained their unbeaten start as they drew 2—2 at ross county. stevie may's late goal gave stjohnstone a first league win of the season as they beat aberdeen 1—0. to cricket, and it's finals day in the t20 blast at edgbaston — and somerset are taking on kent spitfires right now... somerset won the toss and put kent into bat. and daniel bell—drummond initially continued his brilliant form with this six — h
elsewhere, caretaker manager steven reid led nottingham forest to their first league win of the seasonfinal score. swansea came from 3—0 down to draw 3 all at luton. bournemouth moved to the top of the table as philip billing's second—half strike gave them a 1—0 win over cardiff city, they replace fulham who drop to second after losing 2—1 to reading. derby, who announced yesterday they're going into administration, ended a miserable week with a 2—1 win over stoke. and in scotland,...
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there will be some rain in places like nottingham, london as well, brighton on tuesday.at rain should be out of the way. we should have a fine end to the day across western parts of the uk. wednesday actually, the weather isn't looking too bad at all. i'm more confident with this one. a high pressure is tilting in from the azores and that's why it's called the azore�*s high. this ridge of high pressure is across the uk which means that wednesday and thursday actually not a bad day. temperatures will recover a little bit in the be some decent sunny spells but i think by friday it looks as though in atlantic weather front will sweep in and there will be some rain. bye— bye. this programme contains scenes of repetitive flashing images. vaccine passports are put on hold in england, as the prime minister prepares to unveil a new covid plan. andrew brian mbeumo cedric soares jake cooper waetti christopher meyer navigator rauljimenez tacky paciencia nightclubs and other venues were due to start checking for vaccination next month, but now a scheme, defended by ministers just da
there will be some rain in places like nottingham, london as well, brighton on tuesday.at rain should be out of the way. we should have a fine end to the day across western parts of the uk. wednesday actually, the weather isn't looking too bad at all. i'm more confident with this one. a high pressure is tilting in from the azores and that's why it's called the azore�*s high. this ridge of high pressure is across the uk which means that wednesday and thursday actually not a bad day....
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in the championship, nottingham forest's miserable season continues, as their winless start stretched forest did lead, but two goals from rubin colwill sealed the win for the away side — his first senior goals. the win takes cardiff up to eighth. forest stay bottom. there was just one game in the scottish premiership today as hearts took on hibernian in the edinburgh derby. either side could have gone top of the league with a win, but instead played out a goalless draw. both sides maintain their unbeaten start to the season and remain level on points. in the wsl, reigning champions chelsea made up for their opening day loss with a 4—0 thrashing of everton. fran kirby opened the scoring before two goals from sam kerr gave the blues a 3—0 lead. beth england then rounded off the match after erin cuthbert�*s chance rebounded off the post. a second 4—0 defeat for everton, but a massive improvement for emma hayes' side. i think we should have scored more goals. if you think about the balance of play, for us to come in at 1—0 at half—time was disappointing but i thought it was composed. i am
in the championship, nottingham forest's miserable season continues, as their winless start stretched forest did lead, but two goals from rubin colwill sealed the win for the away side — his first senior goals. the win takes cardiff up to eighth. forest stay bottom. there was just one game in the scottish premiership today as hearts took on hibernian in the edinburgh derby. either side could have gone top of the league with a win, but instead played out a goalless draw. both sides maintain...
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a busy night in a gym teacher at nottingham forest and now unbeaten in their first wind under new managersansea 31 at craven condor ridge. scoring a hat trick. it's 10— ten games for him to keep them full them in third and bournemouth in second at the drawing neo— mill. five months after the previous round the women's fa cup returned to the right of the having to pause because of the pandemic. arsenal easing into the pandemic. arsenal easing into the semifinals of the 5— one wind katzman hotspur. spurs are second in super league season after winning their first super league season after winning theirfirst three super league season after winning their first three matches they generally lead with that stunning goal from williams. generally lead with that stunning goalfrom williams. not generally lead with that stunning goal from williams. not too long to get back into it. equalising with another beauty from the edge of the box. floodgates arsenal opened up the trash and for the second of the game. elsewhere manchester city, chelsea and brighton will meet. elsewhere manchester city, chelsea a
a busy night in a gym teacher at nottingham forest and now unbeaten in their first wind under new managersansea 31 at craven condor ridge. scoring a hat trick. it's 10— ten games for him to keep them full them in third and bournemouth in second at the drawing neo— mill. five months after the previous round the women's fa cup returned to the right of the having to pause because of the pandemic. arsenal easing into the pandemic. arsenal easing into the semifinals of the 5— one wind katzman...
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earlier, we spoke with a professor at the university of nottingham. >> very interesting that all of the leading figures and the veria candidates have expressed their support for him and so forth, but it is embarrassing and it is not going to make it very easy for them. at this stage in the election campaign before the primary, whatever form that will take my they need to play to the right wing electorate, who will still hold him in high regard. they will see him as something of a victim. but further down the line, when we get to november, december, when we are choosing the candidate for the center right as you call them, then that will be a bit more difficult. it is not clear to me that they would want him doing the work. >> a controversial health pass is being extended to teenagers 13 years and older in france. adults have been subject to this rule for the last two months. announced by president micron in july, it appointed millions of people to get jobs, giving france one of the highest rates of vaccination against covid-19. thousands of people have turned out in protest saying the pa
earlier, we spoke with a professor at the university of nottingham. >> very interesting that all of the leading figures and the veria candidates have expressed their support for him and so forth, but it is embarrassing and it is not going to make it very easy for them. at this stage in the election campaign before the primary, whatever form that will take my they need to play to the right wing electorate, who will still hold him in high regard. they will see him as something of a victim....
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we may only be seven games into the new championship season, but nottingham forest are now looking for charge. forest are bottom of the league, with just one point from their first seven games, their worst start to a season for 108 years. the chelsea and england star reece james has appealed to fans to help find his playing medals after they were stolen on tuesday. james was involved in chelsea's game against zenit st petersburg in the champions league when he says thieves broke into his home and stole his champions league and super cup winners medals and his runners—up medalfrom euro 2020. england's men are up to third in fifa's world rankings, equalling their highest ever position since rankings were introduced in 1992. they made it to the final of the euros injuly and beat hungary and andorra in world cup qualifying earlier this month before drawing with poland. belgium are still top, with brazil second. wales are 19th, scotland 45th and northern ireland 47th. alberto salazar�*s four—year doping ban has been upheld by the court of arbitration for sport. he had appealed against the s
we may only be seven games into the new championship season, but nottingham forest are now looking for charge. forest are bottom of the league, with just one point from their first seven games, their worst start to a season for 108 years. the chelsea and england star reece james has appealed to fans to help find his playing medals after they were stolen on tuesday. james was involved in chelsea's game against zenit st petersburg in the champions league when he says thieves broke into his home...
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with me are natalie fahy, she's the senior editor for nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshirelsojoined byjoe mayes who is a uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. tomorrow's front pages. starting with the observer, which says coronavirus vaccinations for 12 to 15—year—olds could start in two weeks' time. well they say borisjohnson is set to announce the plans next week, with jabs starting in schools by the 22nd september. the express is also looking at that expected announcement next week, but focusing on what they call a "bonfire of covid regulations". they say the prime minister doesn't want any further lockdowns and wants to ease coronavirus laws as we head into winter. the sunday mirror leads with claims that priti patel has been accused of breaking lobbying rules. they're reporting that labour are calling for an investigation into the home secretary's meetings. a spokesperson�*s for ms patel told the mirror that details of all relevant external meetings will be published in accordance with the ministerial code. meanwhile the sunday telegraph is reporting that the increase in
with me are natalie fahy, she's the senior editor for nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshirelsojoined byjoe mayes who is a uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. tomorrow's front pages. starting with the observer, which says coronavirus vaccinations for 12 to 15—year—olds could start in two weeks' time. well they say borisjohnson is set to announce the plans next week, with jabs starting in schools by the 22nd september. the express is also looking at that expected announcement next...
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there will be some rain in places like nottingham, london as well, brighton on tuesday. to the day across western parts of the uk. wednesday actually, the weather isn't looking too bad at all. a more confident with this one. a high pressure is tilting in from the azores and that's why it's called the a's are high. this ridge of high pressure is across the uk which means that wednesday and thursday actually not a bad day. temperatures will recover a little bit in the be some decent sunny spells but i think by friday it looks as though in atlantic weather front will sweep in and there will be some rain. bye—bye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. as the first aid from the world food programme arrives in afghanistan since the taliban captured the capital, we have a special report from the pakistan border on the worsening refugee crisis. anyone, like, give me a home, give me a place to stay, like, welcomed me a place to stay, like, welcomed me with open arms. pave the way for me with open arms. pave the way for me to study,
there will be some rain in places like nottingham, london as well, brighton on tuesday. to the day across western parts of the uk. wednesday actually, the weather isn't looking too bad at all. a more confident with this one. a high pressure is tilting in from the azores and that's why it's called the a's are high. this ridge of high pressure is across the uk which means that wednesday and thursday actually not a bad day. temperatures will recover a little bit in the be some decent sunny spells...
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with me are natalie fahy, she's the senior editor for nottingham post, derby telegraph and lincolnshireoined byjoe mayes who is a uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... mail on sunday giving a big part of their front page to emma raducanu, and they'll be the to emma raducanu, and they'll be other story is tf you'll the other story is the claim that you'll need to get pcr test when arriving in the uk. that is set to be scrapped for a double jab travelers. it's reporting that the cheaper lateral flow tests will be used instead, hoping to cut costs for holiday—makers. the express has emma raducanu there too, but also looking at expected coronavirus announcements next week. it's focusing on what it calls a "bonfire of covid regulations". it says the prime minister doesn't want any further lockdowns and wants to ease coronavirus laws as we head into winter. the observer, says coronavirus vaccinations for 12 to 15—year—olds could start in two weeks' time. it says borisjohnson is set to announce the plans next week, with jabs starting in schools by the 22nd
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we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, natalie fahy, senior editor for nottingham telegraph and lincolnshire echo, and joe mayes, uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. good evening. ceremonies have taken place in the united states of america to mark 20 years since the september the 11th terror attacks. the ceremony in new york started with a minute's silence at the exact time, the first plane, hit the north tower of the world trade center in 2001 — and the names of the nearly 3,000 people who were killed there, were read out. president biden travelled to all three attack sites — new york, pennsylvania, and the pentagon in virginia. the former president, george w bush, attended a memorial to the passengers and crew of united airlines flight 93, who fought off hijackers whilst flying over pennsylvania. he spoke in shanksville, where that fourth plane came down. 20 years ago, we all found in different ways, in different places, but all at the same moment, that our lives would be changed for ever. the world was loud with carnage and sirens, and then quiet with missing voi
we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, natalie fahy, senior editor for nottingham telegraph and lincolnshire echo, and joe mayes, uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. good evening. ceremonies have taken place in the united states of america to mark 20 years since the september the 11th terror attacks. the ceremony in new york started with a minute's silence at the exact time, the first plane, hit the north tower of the world trade center in 2001 — and the names of...
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, we welcome french politics expert, paul smith, to the program, a lecture at the university of nottinghamthank you for being with us this evening. nearly six years is a really long time for survivors and family members of the victims to wait. why did it take so long to get this trial underway? paul: you touched on the subject yourself, so many people are involved, so many thick rooms, and so many thick rooms who survived were victims who were the families of the ones, so it is an enormous dossier, bringing together what remained of those, the network that perpetrated those acts, a huge piece of work for the authorities and the whole judicial process, and laying out, looking, exploring ways that could happen, then of course, the physical building of the space in which this is taking place. that can't happen overnight, so it has to be meticulously prepared. anchor: is this level of detail of the number of lawyers, victims, testimony, the hearing, is this part of the states strategy, or just due diligence? paul: it is both, due diligence, in the face of terrorism, what does a democracy have?
, we welcome french politics expert, paul smith, to the program, a lecture at the university of nottinghamthank you for being with us this evening. nearly six years is a really long time for survivors and family members of the victims to wait. why did it take so long to get this trial underway? paul: you touched on the subject yourself, so many people are involved, so many thick rooms, and so many thick rooms who survived were victims who were the families of the ones, so it is an enormous...
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defeat in a war long deemed unwinnable starting point to speak is of kind of dance capital called me nottingham. want to years of fighting and how many for a lot of us public european public the african was something that was very much happening over that somewhere else us. and it's true for years and it was kind of in the background then all of a sudden when we're leaving suddenly deteriorating situation unfolding to get us down. i think that really drove home to people just the scale of the occupation the states involved with the calculus of exactly when to get off. my son was complex. there were the timelines negotiated by the united states and the taliban. the competitors of domestic us politics played a role keep. i'm politely there were considerations about how the media and attitude of supposedly ending americas longest was. would dustin, with the narrative around the 20 year, around a versity of $911.00 the calculations about option messaging didn't pan out. the turbulence of cause exit from afghanistan, underscored the fact that after 20 years, hundreds of thousands of lives lost trill
defeat in a war long deemed unwinnable starting point to speak is of kind of dance capital called me nottingham. want to years of fighting and how many for a lot of us public european public the african was something that was very much happening over that somewhere else us. and it's true for years and it was kind of in the background then all of a sudden when we're leaving suddenly deteriorating situation unfolding to get us down. i think that really drove home to people just the scale of the...
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we expect that rain to slowly shift towards eastern areas so there will be rain in places like nottinghamf the uk. on wednesday the weather doesn't look too bad. high pressure is building in from the azores so that is why it is called the azores high and this ridge of high pressure means wednesday and thursday not a bad day. the temperatures will recover a bit, some decent sunny spells but by friday it looks as though an atlantic weather front will sweep in and there will be some rain. goodbye. hello this is bbc news. emma raducanu makes history at the us open, beating leylah fernandez to become the first british woman to win a grand slam singles final in 44 years. the queen is among those congratulating the teenager following her stunning victory in new york, just months after finishing her a—levels. iam i am maybe going to have to write that letter. —— i am maybe going to frame that letter. the government scraps plans for vaccine passports in nightclubs and large events in england.
we expect that rain to slowly shift towards eastern areas so there will be rain in places like nottinghamf the uk. on wednesday the weather doesn't look too bad. high pressure is building in from the azores so that is why it is called the azores high and this ridge of high pressure means wednesday and thursday not a bad day. the temperatures will recover a bit, some decent sunny spells but by friday it looks as though an atlantic weather front will sweep in and there will be some rain. goodbye....
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danielle nottingham: do we have to leave?hitting the beach, the boats, the bonfires-- amber pfister: this city means so much to me, i love showing you guys around. announcer: and don't forget the bars. it's all happening right now on "california live: soaking up san diego." danielle: good morning, everyone, and welcome to "california live: soaking up san diego," and look who is down from the bay, malou! malou nubla: what a nice place to be! danielle: welcome! malou: it is beautiful here, thank you very much!
danielle nottingham: do we have to leave?hitting the beach, the boats, the bonfires-- amber pfister: this city means so much to me, i love showing you guys around. announcer: and don't forget the bars. it's all happening right now on "california live: soaking up san diego." danielle: good morning, everyone, and welcome to "california live: soaking up san diego," and look who is down from the bay, malou! malou nubla: what a nice place to be! danielle: welcome! malou: it is...
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in the championship, nottingham forest's miserable season continues as their winless start stretched away side — his first senior goals. the win takes cardiff up to 8th. forest stay bottom. there was just one game in the scottish premiership today as hearts took on hibernian in the edinburgh derby. either side could have gone top of the league with a win but insteadplayed out a goalless draw. both sides maintain their unbeaten start to the season and remain level on points. in the wsl, reigning champions chelsea made up for their opening day loss with a 4—0 thrashing of everton. fran kirby opened the scoring before two goals from sam kerr gave the blues a 3—0 lead. beth england then rounded off the match after erin cuthbert�*s chance rebounded off the post. a second 4—0 defeat for everton but a massive improvement for emma hayes' side. i think we should have scored more goals. if you think about the balance of play, for us to come in at 1-0 balance of play, for us to come in at 1—0 at half—time was disappointing but i thought it was composed. i am delighted we kept a clean sheet and
in the championship, nottingham forest's miserable season continues as their winless start stretched away side — his first senior goals. the win takes cardiff up to 8th. forest stay bottom. there was just one game in the scottish premiership today as hearts took on hibernian in the edinburgh derby. either side could have gone top of the league with a win but insteadplayed out a goalless draw. both sides maintain their unbeaten start to the season and remain level on points. in the wsl,...
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we may only be seven games into the new championship season, but nottingham forest are now looking for. afterjust 11 months in charge, manager chris hughton has been sacked this morning. forest are bottom of the league, with just one point from their first seven games — their worst start to a season for 108 years. west ham manager david moyes says he hopes his side can still be competing in europe after the new year. the hammers begin their first ever europa league group stage campaign with an away match against croatian champions dinamo zagreb at 5.45 this afternoon. it's a proud moment for club captain mark noble who is beginning his 18th and final season at the club. it's been three or four months of excitement, of looking forward to who we drew in the group stages. we are here now and as the boss said we have a full squad, no injuries, everyone ready to go and play, we have four or five new signings that i could say are used to this part of the world, used to this football, so we are well prepared and we are really excited about everything. the other english club in europa league a
we may only be seven games into the new championship season, but nottingham forest are now looking for. afterjust 11 months in charge, manager chris hughton has been sacked this morning. forest are bottom of the league, with just one point from their first seven games — their worst start to a season for 108 years. west ham manager david moyes says he hopes his side can still be competing in europe after the new year. the hammers begin their first ever europa league group stage campaign with...
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sunday mornings papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are natalie fahy — she's the senior editor for nottinghamho. and i'm alsojoined byjoe mayes who is a uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. an arson attack at a manchester mosque is being investigated as a hate crime. no—one was injured in the blaze late last night at didsbury mosque. police are trying to find this man in connection with the incident. greater manchester fire service said they were at the scene for more than two hours. the bbc understands that lawyers for prince andrew are challenging a claim that court papers, relating to allegations against him of sexual assault, have been properly served. representatives of virginia giuffre — who has made the claims — say that they were. a us judge will decide if the case can proceed on monday. the duke of york has always strongly denied the accusations. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. royal lodge, prince andrew's home in windsor great park. it was here two weeks ago that a representative of virginia giuffre's american lawyers attempted to serve the court papers on prince an
sunday mornings papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are natalie fahy — she's the senior editor for nottinghamho. and i'm alsojoined byjoe mayes who is a uk politics reporterfor bloomberg. an arson attack at a manchester mosque is being investigated as a hate crime. no—one was injured in the blaze late last night at didsbury mosque. police are trying to find this man in connection with the incident. greater manchester fire service said they were at the scene for more than two hours. the bbc...
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we expect that rain to slowly shift towards eastern areas so there will be rain in places like nottinghamts of the uk. on wednesday the weather doesn't look too bad. high pressure is building in from the azores, so that is why it is called the azores high and this ridge of high pressure means wednesday and thursday not a bad day. the temperatures will recover a bit, some decent sunny spells, but by friday it looks as though an atlantic weather front will sweep in and there will be some rain. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines: emma raducanu makes history at the us open, beating leylah fernandez to become the first british woman to win a grand slam singles final in aa years.
we expect that rain to slowly shift towards eastern areas so there will be rain in places like nottinghamts of the uk. on wednesday the weather doesn't look too bad. high pressure is building in from the azores, so that is why it is called the azores high and this ridge of high pressure means wednesday and thursday not a bad day. the temperatures will recover a bit, some decent sunny spells, but by friday it looks as though an atlantic weather front will sweep in and there will be some rain....
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chelsea's last game that season was at home to nottingham forest.immy was chaired off and he scored four goals in that game as well. unbelievable. i think something that we need to point out is thatjimmy greaves was an english centre forward, he wasn't 6'2", greaves was an english centre forward, he wasn't 62", he wasn't physically impose, what was interesting about this man was the way he revolutionised what it meant to be an english striker, it was about positioning, it wasn't about just getting the high ball in the middle of the box and heading it in, he was an agile, skillful player. well, yes and also, remember he often played with a centre forward, certainly in chelsea in his early days he did, he did at tottenham, spurs fans will remember that. brian clou~h. spurs fans will remember that. brian clough- jimmy _ spurs fans will remember that. brian clough- jimmy was — spurs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the _ spurs fans will remember that. brian clough. jimmy was the goal - spurs fans will remember that. brian j clough. jimmy
chelsea's last game that season was at home to nottingham forest.immy was chaired off and he scored four goals in that game as well. unbelievable. i think something that we need to point out is thatjimmy greaves was an english centre forward, he wasn't 6'2", greaves was an english centre forward, he wasn't 62", he wasn't physically impose, what was interesting about this man was the way he revolutionised what it meant to be an english striker, it was about positioning, it wasn't about...
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chelsea's last game that season was at home to nottingham forest. centre forward, but he wasn't 6'2", he wasn't strapping, he wasn't physically imposing, what was interesting about this man was the way he revolutionised what it meant to be an english striker. it was about positioning, it was about ghosting into positions. it wasn't about just getting the high ball in the middle of the box and then heading it in, he was an agile, skillful player. well, yes, and also, remember he often played with a centre forward, certainly in chelsea in his early days he did. he did at tottenham, with alan gilzean, spurs fans will certainly remember that. brian clough, england. jimmy was the goal poacher, he played alongside the main striker, but if you saw some ofjimmy�*s goals, he could go past, three, four, five defenders and his finishing was absolutely faultless, and i always remember the great bill nicholson, the tottenham manager, trying to tell another player who was with him at that time, how to finish, and bill nicholson said jimmy greaves passed the ball
chelsea's last game that season was at home to nottingham forest. centre forward, but he wasn't 6'2", he wasn't strapping, he wasn't physically imposing, what was interesting about this man was the way he revolutionised what it meant to be an english striker. it was about positioning, it was about ghosting into positions. it wasn't about just getting the high ball in the middle of the box and then heading it in, he was an agile, skillful player. well, yes, and also, remember he often...
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these images were captured in nottingham late last night.series of gruelling physical challenges, despite losing both legs and an arm in afghanistan. we have already seen him running and swimming. now he is getting on his bike. john maguire went to find out more. we have seen him run. we have seen him swim. and next week, he is attempting to complete his extraordinary triathlon. doesn't look that far on a map. along with his trainer, also a former royal marine commando, they are planning their route. they will ride overnight the length of devon, 100 miles. after he was blown up while serving in afghanistan in 2007, surgeons removed both of mark's legs and his right arm above the knee and elbowjoints. so mark will power his hand back with just one arm. tell me about this, especially compared to swimming and running. which do you hate the most? —— hand bike. i hit hate the most? -- hand bike. i hit them all. — hate the most? -- hand bike. i hit them all. but _ hate the most? -- hand bike. i hit them all. but i _ hate the most? -- hand bike. i
these images were captured in nottingham late last night.series of gruelling physical challenges, despite losing both legs and an arm in afghanistan. we have already seen him running and swimming. now he is getting on his bike. john maguire went to find out more. we have seen him run. we have seen him swim. and next week, he is attempting to complete his extraordinary triathlon. doesn't look that far on a map. along with his trainer, also a former royal marine commando, they are planning their...
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a busy night as a —— at nottingham forest and now unbeaten in their first wind under new managers 3—emic. arsenal easing into the semifinals of the 5— one win katzman hotspur. spurs are second in super league season after winning their first three matches they generally lead with that stunning goalfrom williams. not too long to get back into it. equalising with another beauty from the edge of the box. floodgates arsenal opened up the thrash and for the second of the game. elsewhere manchester city, chelsea and brighton will meet. athletes who aren't fully vaccinated against covid 19, will have to spend 21 days in quarantine before competing at next year's winter olympics and paralympics in beijing, the organisers have confirmed. the games begin on february 4th next year and last for 16 days. the international olympic committee has said that any athlete who can provide a justified medical exemption will have their cases considered. tickets will also only be sold to spectators from mainland china. moeen ali says he probably would have pulled out of the ashes tour even if he hadn't reti
a busy night as a —— at nottingham forest and now unbeaten in their first wind under new managers 3—emic. arsenal easing into the semifinals of the 5— one win katzman hotspur. spurs are second in super league season after winning their first three matches they generally lead with that stunning goalfrom williams. not too long to get back into it. equalising with another beauty from the edge of the box. floodgates arsenal opened up the thrash and for the second of the game. elsewhere...
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work continues to improve nhs services at nottingham i nhs services at nottingham university hospitals — programme. across the country there are children who _ programme. across the country there are children who have _ programme. across the country there are children who have not _ programme. across the country there are children who have not gone i programme. across the country there are children who have not gone back. are children who have not gone back to school because of their schools say they cannot meet their needs. do the continued delays to the government's sem and government has abandoned these children and will the prime minister listened to the concerns of parents and young people and make sure their voices are in this review? == and make sure their voices are in this review?— this review? -- look voices are heard. this review? -- look voices are heard- she _ this review? -- look voices are heard. she raises— this review? -- look voices are heard. she raises an _ this review? -- look voices are heard. she raises an important point. when this government came in, a key part
work continues to improve nhs services at nottingham i nhs services at nottingham university hospitals — programme. across the country there are children who _ programme. across the country there are children who have _ programme. across the country there are children who have not _ programme. across the country there are children who have not gone i programme. across the country there are children who have not gone back. are children who have not gone back to school because of their schools...
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the founder of the yardstick agency, a financial marketing agency in nottingham. had a gradual reprint back to _ year and we had a gradual reprint back to work for some team members but we _ back to work for some team members but we took_ back to work for some team members but we took the step in night of surveying — but we took the step in night of surveying the team and seeing what they wanted to do and that informed our policy— they wanted to do and that informed our policy and we introduced a flexible — our policy and we introduced a flexible working policy —— in may. you are _ flexible working policy —— in may. you are a — flexible working policy —— in may. you are a growing business, if someonejoins your you are a growing business, if someone joins your business, surely it's harder tojoin if you have never met a newjoiner face—to—face. that is one of the key challenges we face with_ that is one of the key challenges we face with flexible working, over the course _ face with flexible working, over the course of _ face with flexible working, over the course of
the founder of the yardstick agency, a financial marketing agency in nottingham. had a gradual reprint back to _ year and we had a gradual reprint back to work for some team members but we _ back to work for some team members but we took_ back to work for some team members but we took the step in night of surveying — but we took the step in night of surveying the team and seeing what they wanted to do and that informed our policy— they wanted to do and that informed our policy and we...
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but she didn't make her debut on the wta main draw until may this year when she competed at the nottinghamade it through to the last sixteen in the main draw at wimbledon as a wild card entry this year, before having to retire with breathing difficulties on court. and as we now know — she will compete in the us open final tomorrow. virginia wade, who was the last british woman to make the finals of the us open in 1968, said emma raducanu was �*the real thing'. she will have a day to recover tomorrow and then i think it's such an opportunity to put everything into it. you know, these opportunities don't necessarily come knocking at your door all the time so, you know, you just fight until the bitter end and, you know, there's no point in me even saying that to her because that's what she does, she does everything so well, she moves so well, she serves well and she's smart out there. so i think she knows what she's doing. when the interview�*s over, ask her, "what do you think about all the distraction and what about the previous match?" she says, "frankly, i'mjust thinking about myself." an
but she didn't make her debut on the wta main draw until may this year when she competed at the nottinghamade it through to the last sixteen in the main draw at wimbledon as a wild card entry this year, before having to retire with breathing difficulties on court. and as we now know — she will compete in the us open final tomorrow. virginia wade, who was the last british woman to make the finals of the us open in 1968, said emma raducanu was �*the real thing'. she will have a day to recover...
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tornado warning issued for our county, and then reports of some pretty significant damage in a east nottingham. we're pretty certain it looks like we probably had tornadoes touch down in the southern part of our county. >> is it -- were -- when you talk about the damage, what kind of damage are you looking at? homes? >> yeah. both homes with basically the roofs more or less ripped off as well as some damage through the trees. you know, a straight line taking in downing the trees. we're looking at the national weather service to confirm if it was a straight line wind or tornado. >> for the people whose home's were affected, it doesn't matter. the damage can be the same. what do you need residents to know right now? >> when we woke up this morning, it was a beautiful sunny day. the heat and humidity finally broke. you might have walked outside and thought that everything was okay. the reality is there's a lot of damage out there. there's still a lot of areas where the water is coming down. we're encouraging everybody to be careful out there. stay off the roads if you can. and just listen to the
tornado warning issued for our county, and then reports of some pretty significant damage in a east nottingham. we're pretty certain it looks like we probably had tornadoes touch down in the southern part of our county. >> is it -- were -- when you talk about the damage, what kind of damage are you looking at? homes? >> yeah. both homes with basically the roofs more or less ripped off as well as some damage through the trees. you know, a straight line taking in downing the trees....
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bond came to beeston near nottingham last night.a industry has had an enormous knock, obviously not being able to show new releases for the whole time the pandemic was on and then when the cinemas did open, again there was no new content coming through because nothing had been made in that time. canjames bond save cinema? we hope so. we have the right film, the right content, the right actor, it“s everything. our presales are phenomenal and we will see a real increase in business over the next few weeks. it“s nearly 3am, so what is the verdict? what did you think of the film? absolutely brilliant. it's a roller—coaster. and quite unexpected. it didn't feel long. i am tired now though. that's because it's nearly three o'clock in the morning. what was it like being in a cinema again watching a film with other people? it was great. popcorn, big bag of popcorn, a big coke, sound all around, brilliant. loved it. not stuck on your own, _ you can hear everybody laughing, which they did a few times. you can have a laugh- and giggle with eve
bond came to beeston near nottingham last night.a industry has had an enormous knock, obviously not being able to show new releases for the whole time the pandemic was on and then when the cinemas did open, again there was no new content coming through because nothing had been made in that time. canjames bond save cinema? we hope so. we have the right film, the right content, the right actor, it“s everything. our presales are phenomenal and we will see a real increase in business over the...
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i'm joined now by nadia whittome, labour mp for nottingham east.ual reforms, will they help the social care system? i think firstl it's help the social care system? i think firstly it's important _ help the social care system? i think firstly it's important to _ help the social care system? i think firstly it's important to recognise i firstly it's important to recognise that the prime minister is taking a big step. in attempting to drive forward some reforms for social care and attempting to pull risk and ring fenced in some of the money for health and social care is welcome. i think few will argue with the proposals that some sort of a cap is necessary so that we are not paying catastrophic care costs in our lifetimes. however, there are some big concerns about these proposals. setting the capit 86,000 is simply too high. the greatest beneficiaries from that will be the wealthy. and importantly, access to social care, we provide free legal advice and support to people with social care needs. every day we see millions of people going without healt
i'm joined now by nadia whittome, labour mp for nottingham east.ual reforms, will they help the social care system? i think firstl it's help the social care system? i think firstly it's important _ help the social care system? i think firstly it's important to _ help the social care system? i think firstly it's important to recognise i firstly it's important to recognise that the prime minister is taking a big step. in attempting to drive forward some reforms for social care and attempting to...
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nhs leaders and nottingham have asked local people to only come to amy if there are urgent life—threateningady encourage people not to, unless they really, really have to.— really, really have to. haley who is reanant really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has _ really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has not _ really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has not yet _ really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has not yet been - pregnant has not yet been vaccinated. she is now in hospital with co—that. i vaccinated. she is now in hospital with co-that-_ with co-that. i knew it was coded straightaway _ with co-that. i knew it was coded straightaway because _ with co-that. i knew it was coded straightaway because i _ felt they fogged over my chest. daily— felt they fogged over my chest. daily covid hospital admissions in the uk fell back in the spring, but then started to pick up again injuly again in july following an again injuly following an increase in cases. after coming back to bed, the increase continued through august and into this month, and at times recently, there
nhs leaders and nottingham have asked local people to only come to amy if there are urgent life—threateningady encourage people not to, unless they really, really have to.— really, really have to. haley who is reanant really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has _ really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has not _ really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has not yet _ really, really have to. haley who is pregnant has not yet been - pregnant has not yet been vaccinated. she is...
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nottingham forest are now looking for a new manager, just seven weeks into the season, christian hases, league with just one point from their first seven games, their worst start to the season 108 years. four times world champion sebastian vettel and canadian lance stroll, son of the owner, will race for aston martin again next season in an unchanged driver line—up, vettel won four formula one championships in a row with red bull between 2010 and 2013. executive chairman lawrence stroll said that he was "delighted to be continuing with such an excellent blend of youthful talent and experienced expertise. " the world's most high—profile gymnast, simone biles, has given an emotional testimony before the senate, about abuse she suffered at the hands of disgraced former team doctor, larry nassar. former teammates, also appeared before the committee, along with fbi director christopher wray. the hearing is examining shortcomings in the fbi's investigation into nassar, who was later convicted of sexually abusing girls, and sentenced to life in prison. i don't want another young gymnast, ol
nottingham forest are now looking for a new manager, just seven weeks into the season, christian hases, league with just one point from their first seven games, their worst start to the season 108 years. four times world champion sebastian vettel and canadian lance stroll, son of the owner, will race for aston martin again next season in an unchanged driver line—up, vettel won four formula one championships in a row with red bull between 2010 and 2013. executive chairman lawrence stroll said...
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we may only be seven games into the new championship season, but nottingham forest are now looking forspain, both also ranked in fifa s top ten — with the fourth competing nation to be announced soon. there'll be three double—header matches played across seven days in a round—robin format. four—time world champion sebastian vettel and canadian lance stroll, son of the owner, will race for aston martin again next season in an unchanged driver line—up. vettel won four formula one championships in a row with red bull between 2010 and 2013. executive chairman lawrence stroll said that he was "delighted to be continuing with such an excellent blend of youthful talent and experienced expertise. " mo farah's former coach alberto salazar will have to serve the whole of his four—year ban after losing his appeal, in the court of arbitration for sport. salazar was banned for a series of doping violations, by the us anti doping agency two years ago, and appealed the decision. salazar ran the nike oregon project, the training base of mo farah. farah has not been accused of doping, and left the set
we may only be seven games into the new championship season, but nottingham forest are now looking forspain, both also ranked in fifa s top ten — with the fourth competing nation to be announced soon. there'll be three double—header matches played across seven days in a round—robin format. four—time world champion sebastian vettel and canadian lance stroll, son of the owner, will race for aston martin again next season in an unchanged driver line—up. vettel won four formula one...
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. — —— i run a community programme in nottingham, which helps people around _ nottingham, which helpsated and nominate someone for this award is it so richly received, and such a fantastic opportunity for so many individuals. it fantastic opportunity for so many individuals-— fantastic opportunity for so many individuals. :, , :, individuals. it goes without saying, so many of — individuals. it goes without saying, so many of them _ individuals. it goes without saying, so many of them are _ individuals. it goes without saying, so many of them are volunteers, i so many of them are volunteers, aren't they?— so many of them are volunteers, aren't they? yeah, that's the nice thini aren't they? yeah, that's the nice thing about _ aren't they? yeah, that's the nice thing about the _ aren't they? yeah, that's the nice thing about the award. _ aren't they? yeah, that's the nice thing about the award. you - aren't they? yeah, that's the nice thing about the award. you can i aren't they? yeah, that's the nice i thing about the award. you can have been a volunteer for ten years, 15 years, 20 yea
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the next hearing is marked down for the 19th of november in nottingham and the trial will potentially the sunshine, the best of which this afternoon to the south and the east. still plenty of cloud, though, across some central and western areas and it is around coasts and hills in particular where you might see some light rain or drizzle at times, but even with that, temperatures still up in the teens. in the east, 20, 21 degrees in aberdeenshire and angus, 24 possible across parts of east anglia. a good 4 to 6 degrees above where we should be at this stage in the year. through this evening and overnight, it is going to stay on the warm side, plenty of cloud, some light rain or drizzle. heavier bursts of rain towards the highlands and islands, coolest across the far north—east of mainland scotland towards orkney and shetland where there will be a bit more cloud tomorrow. early rain in orkney and shetland, still some sunny spells in eastern scotland. elsewhere on saturday, a fairly cloudy start, some brighter breaks, the odd isolated shower but temperatures still on the high side. that
the next hearing is marked down for the 19th of november in nottingham and the trial will potentially the sunshine, the best of which this afternoon to the south and the east. still plenty of cloud, though, across some central and western areas and it is around coasts and hills in particular where you might see some light rain or drizzle at times, but even with that, temperatures still up in the teens. in the east, 20, 21 degrees in aberdeenshire and angus, 24 possible across parts of east...
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than 18 months ago — is welcome news to many families, including carol and brian woodward from nottingham brian, let's come to you first. tell me your reaction when you heard the news about the travel restrictions. i was working all day yesterday so i didn't have the news on the radio and then i got a text saying rink meet with aeroplanes on. i knew something was, you know, had happened. when i eventually called her she told me. i didn't think it would happen until next year, to be honest, so happy it is earlier. claire, what has it been like for all of you to be applied for so long now? it all of you to be applied for so long now? . , , , , ., now? it has 'ust been... it is hard to explain — now? it hasjust been... it is hard to explain to _ now? it hasjust been... it is hard to explain to people _ now? it hasjust been... it is hard to explain to people that - now? it hasjust been... it is hard to explain to people that aren't i to explain to people that aren't going through it. you know, we moved to the states knowing that we were leaving friends and family behind, but we had already pl
than 18 months ago — is welcome news to many families, including carol and brian woodward from nottingham brian, let's come to you first. tell me your reaction when you heard the news about the travel restrictions. i was working all day yesterday so i didn't have the news on the radio and then i got a text saying rink meet with aeroplanes on. i knew something was, you know, had happened. when i eventually called her she told me. i didn't think it would happen until next year, to be honest, so...
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questions i'm joined byjonathan ball, who's a professor of molecular virology at the university of nottinghamy is this different for children? we the delta variant, so why is this different for children?— the delta variant, so why is this different for children? we know from vafious different for children? we know from various trials — different for children? we know from various trials around _ different for children? we know from various trials around the _ different for children? we know from various trials around the world - different for children? we know from various trials around the world we i various trials around the world we have had a uk trial as well, children respond incredibly well to vaccines and natural infection. your immunity is at its peak during those adolescent years and early adulthood. and therefore you don't need two doses to have a very good response. i think the other factor that came into play is the fact that we are around twice, three times more likely to see serious adverse effects you mentioned, particularly this myocarditis, inflammation of the heart of the sac
questions i'm joined byjonathan ball, who's a professor of molecular virology at the university of nottinghamy is this different for children? we the delta variant, so why is this different for children?— the delta variant, so why is this different for children? we know from vafious different for children? we know from various trials — different for children? we know from various trials around _ different for children? we know from various trials around the _ different for children? we...