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this is what he said —— robert buckland. the workers and families who will be affected by this. it's clear that the aviation industry is going through unprecedented change. we see in the short—term impact of the virus, and that may well have a lasting longer term impact too. i think it reinforces the chancellor's message that their way out of this crisis economically will be a complicated one, it won't be necessarily a straightforward bounce back. and that's why the government is committed to doing everything it can and everything it should do to support people in employment to make sure that our economy is as resilient as possible in the months and years ahead. and what about marks & spencer? news this morning from then regarding annual profits? yeah, so they have put out their figures this morning, the figures up until the end of march, so they don't give the entire picture of what has happened so far but they start to give a sense of how the retailer responded to what happened, that lockdown at the end of march, telling u
this is what he said —— robert buckland. the workers and families who will be affected by this. it's clear that the aviation industry is going through unprecedented change. we see in the short—term impact of the virus, and that may well have a lasting longer term impact too. i think it reinforces the chancellor's message that their way out of this crisis economically will be a complicated one, it won't be necessarily a straightforward bounce back. and that's why the government is...
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robert buckland was talking about this... afternoon and welcome to today's briefing. i'm pleased to be joined by professor steve pallas. first of all, i would like to update you on the latest data in respect of the coronavirus response. first of all, 2,000,960 tests of coronavirus have now been carried out in the united kingdom. that includes 177,216 united kingdom. that includes 177 , 216 tests united kingdom. that includes 177,216 tests which were carried out yesterday. 248,293 people have tested positive. that is an increase of 2472 cases since yesterday. 9953 people are currently in hospital with coronavirus, that is down 13% from 11,443 this time last week. and sadly, of those who have tested positive for coronavirus across all settings, 35,704 have now sadly died. that is an increase of 363 fatalities since yesterday. of course, my thoughts are with every one of the families of those people who have been affected by this. before we begin questions from the public and media, i want to remind people of the details of the
robert buckland was talking about this... afternoon and welcome to today's briefing. i'm pleased to be joined by professor steve pallas. first of all, i would like to update you on the latest data in respect of the coronavirus response. first of all, 2,000,960 tests of coronavirus have now been carried out in the united kingdom. that includes 177,216 united kingdom. that includes 177 , 216 tests united kingdom. that includes 177,216 tests which were carried out yesterday. 248,293 people have...
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robert buckland did state though the high number of deaths in care of homes was a huge tragedy and a matter of great regret here's dawn hopkins again speaking about her mother in law . she was 92 she had a man share books she had a good quality ally and it really wasn't her time to down i thought i think the government at last the care homes brought me down. they've not given them clear guidance on how to manage and to keep the residents sank in this pandemic and that woman shortage have prioritized their care homes as well because that some that is more now know like to my children we need to look into why so many residents in care homes have passed away due to their we need some answers rarely as to why this is going on out how. just taking in that into a cone even with the n.h.s. is the central focus the health system itself has struggled a lot of personal protective equipment p.p. has been a particular problem for medical staff some are even 100 equipment years past its original expiry date earlier i spoke to malcolm kendrick a doctor who was on the receiving end of some about ol
robert buckland did state though the high number of deaths in care of homes was a huge tragedy and a matter of great regret here's dawn hopkins again speaking about her mother in law . she was 92 she had a man share books she had a good quality ally and it really wasn't her time to down i thought i think the government at last the care homes brought me down. they've not given them clear guidance on how to manage and to keep the residents sank in this pandemic and that woman shortage have...
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at 7:30am we will be joined by robert buckland, the justice 7:30am we will be joined by robert bucklandng to this morning. are we going to look inside the papers this morning? i'm just going to look inside the papers this morning? i'mjust going going to look inside the papers this morning? i'm just going to find his name. this is stan hardwick. talking about hobbies at the moment. people spending time in the garden. he has got 500 mowers in his house. he is a collector. he is a retired greenkeeper. is thought to have the well‘s largest collection of them. he 80 years old, lives in north yorkshire, and his wife, margaret, chairs his passion, so she is not miffed he has backed the house with 500 mowers. he says he has been stuck inside are not using them for the last few weeks. there you go, there is stan and his 500 mowers. well done, son. there has been chat about the effects of coronavirus on wildlife and the benefits of that. this is from the daily mail they say cookers, balkans, and killer whales have been venturing into new areas of land and sea after being emboldened by the peace a
at 7:30am we will be joined by robert buckland, the justice 7:30am we will be joined by robert bucklandng to this morning. are we going to look inside the papers this morning? i'm just going to look inside the papers this morning? i'mjust going going to look inside the papers this morning? i'm just going to find his name. this is stan hardwick. talking about hobbies at the moment. people spending time in the garden. he has got 500 mowers in his house. he is a collector. he is a retired...
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my name is robert buckland. i live in district 5, and i am calling in support of this plan. one thing i specifically want to say is that housing is not a burden to the community as some other commenters have stated. it is a benefit. the areas that are being hit worst by covid-19 right now are the most overcrowded, and overcrowding is caused by a shortage of housing, and that is alleviated by building more housing so people have more places to live and so people are not taking on, you know, four, five, six roommates, as sometimes is happening here in san francisco. so i also want to add that i would like if this z-- if the hub plan would require no parking or less parking. i think it's unfortunate that developers are able to build parking right next to muni. that said, i think the improvements that are being made by this plan are still worthwhile. it just could use some tweaking. also, i want to add that on-line format from the community is way more inclusive than it was when everyone was required to meet in person. i'm working from home. it's possible for me to come in and c
my name is robert buckland. i live in district 5, and i am calling in support of this plan. one thing i specifically want to say is that housing is not a burden to the community as some other commenters have stated. it is a benefit. the areas that are being hit worst by covid-19 right now are the most overcrowded, and overcrowding is caused by a shortage of housing, and that is alleviated by building more housing so people have more places to live and so people are not taking on, you know,...
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we heard from robert buckland who were saying they would not dictate to schools, they would listen tor hodgepodge reaction. many schools will reopen. others will choose to delay it for a week or longer. it will be a patchwork response. in scotland, wales and northern ireland, they have signalled they will not be opening injune. signalled they will not be opening in june. the one signalled they will not be opening injune. the one sort of significant spanner in that timetable centres on this issue around test, track and trace. this mechanism the government wa nts to trace. this mechanism the government wants to get up and running as a pro you to easing the lockdown. yesterday, the deputy chief scientific adviser said that before the lockdown could be eased, in other words before schools could go back, the system had to be up and running. and there are some doubts about when that is going to be possible because it seems there are questions remaining about the phone app central to this process. and if the government cannot rule out the testing and tracking process, then it may be that the
we heard from robert buckland who were saying they would not dictate to schools, they would listen tor hodgepodge reaction. many schools will reopen. others will choose to delay it for a week or longer. it will be a patchwork response. in scotland, wales and northern ireland, they have signalled they will not be opening injune. signalled they will not be opening in june. the one signalled they will not be opening injune. the one sort of significant spanner in that timetable centres on this...