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the idea that robert jenrick not seen how it impacts shops. it impacts shops. the idea that robert jenrick is talking about here, with the 20 47 tills opening, is that he will relax the lennie lawrence. at the moment, yet to get permission that takes weeks and weeks from your local council if you want to open your shops as of the normal hours —— relax the planning laws. he is think you will get rid of those restrictions and ask councillors to fast—track those plantings. in a lot of shops say they want to stay open until at least midnight, say, overthe next period before christmas. already, 140,000 jobs have gone in retail. december is the most important month for many shopkeepers in the high street. and the ideas to try to encourage people to buy in your high street, at your local shops, not just online, if you can. yes, that's exactly what the daily mirror is saying. high street plea, go shop for britain. i did this last christmas, i'm going to do it again, trying avoid online shop if you can. there are some wonderful independent shops out th
the idea that robert jenrick not seen how it impacts shops. it impacts shops. the idea that robert jenrick is talking about here, with the 20 47 tills opening, is that he will relax the lennie lawrence. at the moment, yet to get permission that takes weeks and weeks from your local council if you want to open your shops as of the normal hours —— relax the planning laws. he is think you will get rid of those restrictions and ask councillors to fast—track those plantings. in a lot of shops...
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here is the communities secretary robert jenrick speaking work. secretary robertjenrick speaking to the bbc earlier. you can go out with your own household and with your own household plus one other person and walk the dog, go for a run, go for a walk around the town or city where you live. i think i heard you say you that outside you could be one household plus one other person? is that what you meant and is that right? yes, that's right. ok, so a family could go for a walk with for example a friend? yes. so for people and one person? so four people and one person? that's right? yes, so you can go out in your own household or with one other person. so it seemed as though it robert jenrick was getting up slightly wrong at the beginning. my understanding having checked in this morning is that a household can go out as a household work one person can go outside and meet one of the person. the only time a household could meet up with somebody else is if they were in a support bubble. another cabinet minister who seemed to get things a bit wrong overn
here is the communities secretary robert jenrick speaking work. secretary robertjenrick speaking to the bbc earlier. you can go out with your own household and with your own household plus one other person and walk the dog, go for a run, go for a walk around the town or city where you live. i think i heard you say you that outside you could be one household plus one other person? is that what you meant and is that right? yes, that's right. ok, so a family could go for a walk with for example a...
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the communities secretary, robert jenrick, briefed the mayor is earlier this week once the mayor is earlieron was made and said, don't expect a meaningful review in december. so obviously there seems to bea december. so obviously there seems to be a change on that and i am glad because you cannot put a place like greater manchester in tier 3 for the whole of the winter period and not expect there to be serious damage done to the economy, and of course to people's lives. and yet, your numbers are still higher, aren't they, than the english average? your numbers are coming down, but you are still higher? yes, that is right. that is why i didn't necessarily argue against the decision that the government made. what i am arguing against today is the unfairness of places in tieri and tier 2 getting the same level of discretionary business support as places like greater manchester going into tier 3. now, the tier3 greater manchester going into tier 3. now, the tier 3 areas are often new places with the highest levels of deprivation in the country. to put them in this position, particularly in dece
the communities secretary, robert jenrick, briefed the mayor is earlier this week once the mayor is earlieron was made and said, don't expect a meaningful review in december. so obviously there seems to bea december. so obviously there seems to be a change on that and i am glad because you cannot put a place like greater manchester in tier 3 for the whole of the winter period and not expect there to be serious damage done to the economy, and of course to people's lives. and yet, your numbers...
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robert jenrick, thank you for your time this morning. so mike, good morning.ute love for life and one‘s neighbour." thousands of fans gathered outside the stadium last night, ahead of their europa league match, and the ground was lit up in his honour. then all the players and staff, wore his iconic number tenjer5ey in a minute‘s silence. and napoli are also planning to rename their stadium after maradona. some football clubs in england are preparing for the return of a limited number of fans from next wednesday. but it‘s only teams outside the tightest tier 3 restrictions, and that‘s led to claims that it gives those clubs an unfair advantage. with london in tier 2, arsenal will be the first premier league club to open its gates again, with 2,000 fans at the emirates on thursday, for their europa league game against rapid vienna. the rugby league season has been massively disrupted by covid 19. but we still have a super league grand final tonight, between two of the sports great rivals — wigan warriors and reigning champions st helens. the game has been switch
robert jenrick, thank you for your time this morning. so mike, good morning.ute love for life and one‘s neighbour." thousands of fans gathered outside the stadium last night, ahead of their europa league match, and the ground was lit up in his honour. then all the players and staff, wore his iconic number tenjer5ey in a minute‘s silence. and napoli are also planning to rename their stadium after maradona. some football clubs in england are preparing for the return of a limited number...
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here is communities secretary robert jenrick. person, walk the job, go for a run, go for a walk around the town or city where you live —— walk the dog. i heard you say outside you can be one household plus one other person, is that what you mentioned is that right? ok, so a family could go for a walk with for example a friend? yes. so for people and one person? that's right? yes, so you can go out in your own household or with one other person. if that seems a little bit confusing, my understanding is you can meet one—on—one with somebody, you cannot have a whole household to somebody unless they are in your support bubble. something else robertjenrick has been speaking about is furlough, borisjohnson was pressed a lot yesterday on whether plans to extend the furlough scheme in england over the coming months, whether it's scotland, wales and northern ireland in teacher thought it was necessary to have their own logjam, would they also get 80% furlough, he suggested they would, robertjenrick this morning seem to suggest it would b
here is communities secretary robert jenrick. person, walk the job, go for a run, go for a walk around the town or city where you live —— walk the dog. i heard you say outside you can be one household plus one other person, is that what you mentioned is that right? ok, so a family could go for a walk with for example a friend? yes. so for people and one person? that's right? yes, so you can go out in your own household or with one other person. if that seems a little bit confusing, my...
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robert jenrick, housing secretary, thank you for your time on breakfast.e wrexham are being snapped up. movie stars ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney are to be the new owners. the wrexham supporters trust members voted by a huge margin to back a takeover bid. the actors say they want to turn wrexham into a globalforce. to the wrexham supporters trust, thank you for your faith and trust in us. we are humbled and we're already getting to work. he laughs. bleep. whispers: this is really happening. we're joined now by 0wain walker — a member of the wrexham supporters trust — and lois morus, who may be able to claim some credit for this move — because she was inviting ryan reynolds to wrexham eight years ago. good morning, lois, iwill start with you because this is extraordinary. you put one out there, just chatting with a friend. eight years later ryan reynolds replied to kind of confirm his interest in wrexham. tell us about the story. good morning. thank you for having me on. basically, we... i was in university at the time, my friend was in art college in wr
robert jenrick, housing secretary, thank you for your time on breakfast.e wrexham are being snapped up. movie stars ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney are to be the new owners. the wrexham supporters trust members voted by a huge margin to back a takeover bid. the actors say they want to turn wrexham into a globalforce. to the wrexham supporters trust, thank you for your faith and trust in us. we are humbled and we're already getting to work. he laughs. bleep. whispers: this is really happening....
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robert jenrick said the government is looking at all of this, he pointed out that tier 3 restrictions were regarded as a pay site —— a baseline, does that hint at restrictions greater than a tier 3 hint at restrictions greater than a tier3 in hint at restrictions greater than a tier 3 in greater parts of the country done before the lockdown? we do not know, neither does the government, it is looking at data and data operates in something of a lag. at the government is looking at the tier system and it is likely they will be more stringent rules than the ones we were adjusting to when the national ones came in at the start of the second lockdown. thank you, chris. we will be talking much more about coronavirus measures in scotland and much more on the devolution story in the next three minutes. —— m a few minutes. the health secretary, matt hancock, has indicated it's too early to say what restrictions will be in place once the current lockdown in england ends at the beginning of next month. a senior health official warned that the regional tiered system of covid measures will have to
robert jenrick said the government is looking at all of this, he pointed out that tier 3 restrictions were regarded as a pay site —— a baseline, does that hint at restrictions greater than a tier 3 hint at restrictions greater than a tier3 in hint at restrictions greater than a tier 3 in greater parts of the country done before the lockdown? we do not know, neither does the government, it is looking at data and data operates in something of a lag. at the government is looking at the tier...
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set against all of this, perhaps unsurprising earlier this morning the communities secretary robert jenrickause for hope and he said we are going to review these measures on december the 16th, possible some people will find themselves in tier 3 now, might get an early christmas present. there will be a meaningful review on or around the 16th of december, at that point we will review the evidence against the five tests for every local authority area in the country and we will listen to the views of the local councils and their directors of public health and there's a their directors of public health and there'sa numberof their directors of public health and there's a number of places which are quite finely balanced across the country today, there was a strong case to be in a tiered system that is1 case to be in a tiered system that is 1 degrees lower than where they've ended up but on a balanced judgment they were in the tiered syste m judgment they were in the tiered system above so in those places and perhaps others in the country, if people do follow the rules, if we do make the tiered sy
set against all of this, perhaps unsurprising earlier this morning the communities secretary robert jenrickause for hope and he said we are going to review these measures on december the 16th, possible some people will find themselves in tier 3 now, might get an early christmas present. there will be a meaningful review on or around the 16th of december, at that point we will review the evidence against the five tests for every local authority area in the country and we will listen to the views...
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let's listen to communities secretary for england robert jenrick, who was out and about this morning make sense of what the prime minister said. the prime minister has always supported devolution, he wants to make sure that local people and communities have control over their own destiny, whether in default administrations or within england through the devolution to regional mayors. —— whether that isn't devolved administrations. he feels strongly, and i would agree, that devolution in scotland has facilitated the rise of separatism and nationalism in the form of the snp and it is trying to break apart the united kingdom, and anybody like the prime minister who loves the uk and wants to keep it together thinks that is a very dangerous and disappointing outcome that we need battle against. chris, we will be talking much more about devolution throughout the programme but for a moment let's focus on lockdown measures in england. we expect a new announcement in scotland today, but as for england, when lockdown ends on the 2nd of december, what are you hearing about the measures that migh
let's listen to communities secretary for england robert jenrick, who was out and about this morning make sense of what the prime minister said. the prime minister has always supported devolution, he wants to make sure that local people and communities have control over their own destiny, whether in default administrations or within england through the devolution to regional mayors. —— whether that isn't devolved administrations. he feels strongly, and i would agree, that devolution in...
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robert jenrick, thank you for your time this morning.s founded. 1998. a voice from over there has got it right. you see, i can read the o'toole q. stop cheating. i was going to say 1992. —— i can read the autocue. the reason i'm talking about 1998, that is how far scotland fa ns about 1998, that is how far scotland fans have to go back to the last time that there men's side reached a majorfinal. 22 years on from that world cup — a win against serbia in belgrade and they'll seal a place at next summer's european championship. i was still playing the last time scotland qualified, a very, very long time ago, so yes, there is definitely a generation that has missed the atmosphere and the feeling you get as a nation when you do qualify, that proud feeling, so hopefully the group can deliver. and if you were watching an hour ago, apologies there will be no fans in belgrade , but over in belfast there will be exactly one thousand and 60 as northern ireland take on slovakia at windsor park. they ended a 30 year wait, for a trip to a major finals
robert jenrick, thank you for your time this morning.s founded. 1998. a voice from over there has got it right. you see, i can read the o'toole q. stop cheating. i was going to say 1992. —— i can read the autocue. the reason i'm talking about 1998, that is how far scotland fa ns about 1998, that is how far scotland fans have to go back to the last time that there men's side reached a majorfinal. 22 years on from that world cup — a win against serbia in belgrade and they'll seal a place at...
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interestingly, earliertoday, robert jenrick, the community secretary has been doing the media rounds,ot exactly clear at the moment of what kind of criteria a nation would have to meet in order to get those furlough payments, which are crucial of course too many workers. of course, is various restrictions, measures, lockdown is come and go, we are a lwa ys lockdown is come and go, we are always seeking clarity on exactly what we can and cannot do. there has been a confusion this morning, hasn't there, from not one but two government ministers? yeah, it feels like we've been here before. new measures have come in, ministers have been grilled about them and haven't always got it quite right. including the prime ministerfor a specific area of england at one point. let's kick off with michael gove who last night appeared to suggest that singles tennis outdoors and the gulf with just two people and the gulf with just two people and maybe —— golf with two people would be a possibility which is odd because downing street made it clear earlier in the day that golf courses and tennis courts wo
interestingly, earliertoday, robert jenrick, the community secretary has been doing the media rounds,ot exactly clear at the moment of what kind of criteria a nation would have to meet in order to get those furlough payments, which are crucial of course too many workers. of course, is various restrictions, measures, lockdown is come and go, we are a lwa ys lockdown is come and go, we are always seeking clarity on exactly what we can and cannot do. there has been a confusion this morning, hasn't...