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dan roan, bbc news, rochdale. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.good night. this is bbc news, the headlines. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are the whitehall correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne and deputy political editor at the guardian, jessica elgot. lovely to see you both, welcome. before we get started, let's have a look at the front pages. the coronavirus vaccine arrives in the uk — the i reports the world's first doses will be distributed to 53 vaccination hubs this weekend to start rolling outjabs on tuesday. the guardian's front page looks into the change in the coronavirus vaccine priority list — nhs staff will no longer get the jab first, instead, hospitals will begin by immunising care home staff and inpatients and outpatients over 80. the metro accuses government minister gavin williamson of being "boastful" in an interview made earlier today, in which he said the uk got the covid vaccine first because "we're a much better country" than everyone els
dan roan, bbc news, rochdale. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.good night. this is bbc news, the headlines. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are the whitehall correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne and deputy political editor at the guardian, jessica elgot. lovely to see you both, welcome. before we get started, let's have a look at the front pages. the coronavirus vaccine arrives in the...
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a club like rochdale, the club has less than two months of normal regular outgoings.ure the survival of all of the clubs in league1 the survival of all of the clubs in league 1 and league 2. chelsea where the biggest spenders this summer in a transfer window that saw premier league clubs splash out more than £1 billion. the government insisted it proved that the top of the game was wealthy enough to support the lower leagues through the pandemic and tonight, hailed the agreement. fans can take tonight, hailed the agreement. fans ca n ta ke comfort tonight, hailed the agreement. fans can take comfort now that their clu bs a re can take comfort now that their clubs are secure and they can also ta ke co mfo rt clubs are secure and they can also take comfort from the fact that in some tiers, they can start seeing the game being played again. we can move beyond their worries about whether the game is safe, through to actually starting the road to recovery. this week has already seen fa ns recovery. this week has already seen fans return to some grounds, almost nine months
a club like rochdale, the club has less than two months of normal regular outgoings.ure the survival of all of the clubs in league1 the survival of all of the clubs in league 1 and league 2. chelsea where the biggest spenders this summer in a transfer window that saw premier league clubs splash out more than £1 billion. the government insisted it proved that the top of the game was wealthy enough to support the lower leagues through the pandemic and tonight, hailed the agreement. fans can take...
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but, the chief executive of rochdale thinks that clubs will need more.ext. for a club like rochdale, it is probably less than two months of their normal regular outgoing. it is a great thing to have, we are not appearing to be ungrateful but it is a great injection all clubs need at this time but on its own it will not be enough to ensure the survival of all clu bs enough to ensure the survival of all clubs in league 2. champion jockey, uhsheen murphy has spoken for the first time after being banned for testing positive for cocaine. in an exclusive interview with bbc sport, the irishman admits that his reputation has been damanged. he's serving a three month ban and says that investigators had accepted that he hadn't taken the drug. i became aware of a situation where cocaine was present in my environment. i saw it there and i did not remove myself from that situation immediately. when you signed your jockeys license situation immediately. when you signed yourjockeys license every year, you have got to abide by the rules and that was my errors. i have go
but, the chief executive of rochdale thinks that clubs will need more.ext. for a club like rochdale, it is probably less than two months of their normal regular outgoing. it is a great thing to have, we are not appearing to be ungrateful but it is a great injection all clubs need at this time but on its own it will not be enough to ensure the survival of all clu bs enough to ensure the survival of all clubs in league 2. champion jockey, uhsheen murphy has spoken for the first time after being...
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but, the chief executive of rochdale thinks that clubs will need more.dale, it is probably less than two months of their normal regular outgoing. it is a great thing to have, we are not appearing to be ungrateful but it is a great injection all clubs need at this time but on its own it will not be enough to ensure the survival of all clubs in league 2. championjockey, uhsheen murphy has spoken for the first time after being banned for testing positive for cocaine. in an exclusive interview with bbc sport, the irishman admits that his reputation has been damanged. he's serving a three month ban and says that investigators had accepted that he hadn't taken the drug. i became aware of a situation where cocaine was present in my environment. i saw it there and i did not remove myself from that situation immediately. when you signed yourjockeys license every year, you have got to abide by the rules and that was my errors. i have got to, i very much have no self—pity. i made a mistake and i have got to live at the consequences. to golf — where andy sullivan is
but, the chief executive of rochdale thinks that clubs will need more.dale, it is probably less than two months of their normal regular outgoing. it is a great thing to have, we are not appearing to be ungrateful but it is a great injection all clubs need at this time but on its own it will not be enough to ensure the survival of all clubs in league 2. championjockey, uhsheen murphy has spoken for the first time after being banned for testing positive for cocaine. in an exclusive interview with...
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seven fixtures in league one are off tonight, including rochdale against crewe. the club doctor at spotland has questioned whether the season should be paused. having that period where people could go in see their family probably wasn't the wisest thing, not just probably wasn't the wisest thing, notjust in terms of football, but for the general spread. i have spoken to the players yesterday, a lot of them were with their families, family members who may have other comorbidities, or may be older. so obviously they are not concerned if there is a possible spread within the club. you know, has that now gone on to affect their family? so a lot of it is wider than football. these players are put under pressure to come out and perform when deep down they may have serious concerns. you perform when deep down they may have serious concerns. you know, they've got young kids and family members and elderly relatives. at the end of the day, the players are human like eve ryo ne the day, the players are human like everyone else. and it sometimes begs the question of, you kno
seven fixtures in league one are off tonight, including rochdale against crewe. the club doctor at spotland has questioned whether the season should be paused. having that period where people could go in see their family probably wasn't the wisest thing, not just probably wasn't the wisest thing, notjust in terms of football, but for the general spread. i have spoken to the players yesterday, a lot of them were with their families, family members who may have other comorbidities, or may be...
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sides such as rochdale will receive a minimum payment of £375,000.dale it's probably less than two months of our normal regular outgoings, so it's a great thing to have, and i'm not appearing to be ungrateful. we are grateful, it's a great injection at all clubs need at this moment in time, but on its own it won't be enough to ensure survival of all the clubs in league 1 and league 2. we're less than a couple of hours away from the start of england's one day international series against south africa. the build up has been dominated by the tourists' novel way of getting messages to players on the pitch. england hung a series of coded signs from their dressing room window during the recent t20 series. ex—captain michael vaughan says it's nonsense and a step too far, but the current england one day skipper says it is in the spirit of the game. there is nothing untoward about it. it's about maximising information that we are taking in, and measuring it against things, the coaches' recommendations, the data of what's going on, so there's nothing untoward.
sides such as rochdale will receive a minimum payment of £375,000.dale it's probably less than two months of our normal regular outgoings, so it's a great thing to have, and i'm not appearing to be ungrateful. we are grateful, it's a great injection at all clubs need at this moment in time, but on its own it won't be enough to ensure survival of all the clubs in league 1 and league 2. we're less than a couple of hours away from the start of england's one day international series against south...
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league one doncaster have postponed their next three games, rochdale their next two and their club doctort period where people could go and see their family probably wasn't the wisest thing, not just for football but probably wasn't the wisest thing, notjust for football but in general. deep down, they may have serious concerns, they have young kids and family members or elderly relatives, and it sometimes begs the question of should the season still be going on? we've got these tear for places where people cannot travel but footballers are able to go in and out of —— tier 4. it's probably not the wisest thing at the moment. there are five more premier league matches this evening. with teams around them all dropping points, manchester united could move up to second in the table if they beat wolves. edinson cavani could be involved from the start for only the second time in a league game since joining the club. definitely a starter, you don't classify a player of that quality as anything else. we've got plenty of starters, more than 11 starters, and that's the thing when you're at man unit
league one doncaster have postponed their next three games, rochdale their next two and their club doctort period where people could go and see their family probably wasn't the wisest thing, not just for football but probably wasn't the wisest thing, notjust for football but in general. deep down, they may have serious concerns, they have young kids and family members or elderly relatives, and it sometimes begs the question of should the season still be going on? we've got these tear for places...
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league one side rochdale have been forced to suspend their next two games, doncaster their next three matches did go ahead last night though. and despite a huge investment in their squad chelsea's indifferent form continues as they missed the chance to move into the top four. they drew 1—1 with aston villa at stamford bridge — 0livier giroud putting chelsea ahead. but villa grabbed a point when anwar el ghazi scored — that keeps villa fifth — just ahead of chelsea on goal difference. leicester are up to second after a 1—1 draw with crystal palace. wilfried za ha putting palace in front. before harvey barnes rescued a point for leicester seven minutes from time. the draw leaves leicester three points behind leaders liverpool. sheffield wednesday are looking for a new manager after sacking tony pulis. he only took over last month, and nowjust ten games in, the man who's never been relegated, won't get the chance to keep them up. they've already been hit with a six point point deduction for breaching spending rules and are second bottom of the championship. not what the aussie cricket fa
league one side rochdale have been forced to suspend their next two games, doncaster their next three matches did go ahead last night though. and despite a huge investment in their squad chelsea's indifferent form continues as they missed the chance to move into the top four. they drew 1—1 with aston villa at stamford bridge — 0livier giroud putting chelsea ahead. but villa grabbed a point when anwar el ghazi scored — that keeps villa fifth — just ahead of chelsea on goal difference....
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in the north of england schools in rochdale are over 40% and other places have suddenly been hit by theof potential coronavirus vaccines now imminent, there are concerns that misinformation could turn some people against having the jab. the world health organization says we're notjust fighting a health pandemic, but also what it calls an "infodemic" — where an overload of information, some of it false, makes it difficult for people to make decisions about their health. our global health reporter tulip mazumdar reports. ever since this pandemic started we have all been faced with a barrage of information about covid. it can lead to confusion, distrust, and in some cases, protests against proven public health advice like wearing masks. now, with vaccines well on the way, there is a fresh push to celebrate —— separate fact from fiction. i spoke to trainee solicitor 0scar who is taking part in vaccine trials at imperial couege in vaccine trials at imperial college london and production designer, nina. i would like college london and production designer, nina. iwould like to college london a
in the north of england schools in rochdale are over 40% and other places have suddenly been hit by theof potential coronavirus vaccines now imminent, there are concerns that misinformation could turn some people against having the jab. the world health organization says we're notjust fighting a health pandemic, but also what it calls an "infodemic" — where an overload of information, some of it false, makes it difficult for people to make decisions about their health. our global...
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in the north of england, the proportion of schools with covid cases in 0ldham or rochdale is over 40%imminent, there are concerns that misinformation could turn some people against having the jab. the world health organization says we're notjust fighting a health pandemic but also what it calls an "infodemic" — where an overload of information, some of it false, makes it difficult for people to make decisions about their health. our global health reporter tulip mazumdar reports. ever since this pandemic started, we have all been faced with a barrage of information about covid—19. it can lead to confusion, distrust, and in some cases, protests against proven public health advice like wearing masks. now, with vaccines well on the way, there is a fresh push to separate fact from fiction. i spoke to trainee solicitor 0scar, who is taking part in vaccine trials at imperial college london, and production designer nina. i would like to be vaccinated because i think it is one of the only ways out of this situation. i have quite mixed feelings. i'm not sure how much i trust the vaccine yet, be
in the north of england, the proportion of schools with covid cases in 0ldham or rochdale is over 40%imminent, there are concerns that misinformation could turn some people against having the jab. the world health organization says we're notjust fighting a health pandemic but also what it calls an "infodemic" — where an overload of information, some of it false, makes it difficult for people to make decisions about their health. our global health reporter tulip mazumdar reports....
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news, and it has been reported that penn pupils have been assaulted outside a secondary school in rochdaleely to ensure those who are infected are supported. there is a statement on the academy's websites m, statement on the academy's websites in, we experience an incident which will require the support of the police. the incident has be dealt with and there will be an extended police presence in the area... if anyone has any information that may support the police please contact us directly. just to repeat the news that ten pupils, we believe, have been assaulted outside and academy school in rochdale. and it has also been reported that a 40 new —— 14—year—old boy has been taken to hospital. enquiries are still continuing. dame barbara windsor, one of the uk's best—loved actresses, has died at the age of 83. her husband, scott mitchell, said she passed away peacefully from alzheimer's at a care home in london last night. he spent the last seven days by her side. he said... she was best known for her work in eastenders and carry on films. david sillito looks back at her life. barbara giggl
news, and it has been reported that penn pupils have been assaulted outside a secondary school in rochdaleely to ensure those who are infected are supported. there is a statement on the academy's websites m, statement on the academy's websites in, we experience an incident which will require the support of the police. the incident has be dealt with and there will be an extended police presence in the area... if anyone has any information that may support the police please contact us directly....
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and then i had a job interview at rochdale infirmary. and then i got the job as a support worker. that a choir singing could lead to something like this? we've also got to talk about terrence and tiktok. because you've got him into that as well. he was right up for it, it was right down his street. and he shown us all up on the videos because he's properly got the moves. happy christmas, terrence, lots of love from 0ldham college! oh, my word. happy christmas, terrence, have a lovely time. you've made a lot of new friends as you can see here at 0ldham college, we really miss you. hope you have a wonderful christmas, you taught us a lot last year. and we really enjoyed visiting you. # i'm dreaming of a white christmas. we've not set you off again, terrence, have we? # just like the ones i used to know. i think our bbc breakfast viewers would love to hear from you what your message for this christmas would be. all have a nice christmas, but have a safe christmas. and please, please, if you have a neighbour, give them a knock. say, are you 0k, is there anything you want? because a lo
and then i had a job interview at rochdale infirmary. and then i got the job as a support worker. that a choir singing could lead to something like this? we've also got to talk about terrence and tiktok. because you've got him into that as well. he was right up for it, it was right down his street. and he shown us all up on the videos because he's properly got the moves. happy christmas, terrence, lots of love from 0ldham college! oh, my word. happy christmas, terrence, have a lovely time....
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rochdale, it was only 70%, a 20% difference, so the equivalent of three weeks lost education in rochdaleat. that is huge levels of disruption in schools. i hear what you say, but equally, if you do shut down schools, as amanda spielman, the ofsted chief inspector said, it is children who pay the long—term price. if you shutdown schools, these are days and weeks that children will never get back in terms of their education. that is definitely correct and that is why we are suggesting you should do these things in a planned way. we we re these things in a planned way. we were advocating to put schools in the lockdown. that would mean online learning over half term, but that could have been planned if the government had been talking to us and other education unions, it would have been a planned week of online learning. and then we would actually have had far less disruption. we would have had children being taught every lesson and far more of them being taught every lesson. so you cannot just wish these being taught every lesson. so you cannotjust wish these things away and say children sho
rochdale, it was only 70%, a 20% difference, so the equivalent of three weeks lost education in rochdaleat. that is huge levels of disruption in schools. i hear what you say, but equally, if you do shut down schools, as amanda spielman, the ofsted chief inspector said, it is children who pay the long—term price. if you shutdown schools, these are days and weeks that children will never get back in terms of their education. that is definitely correct and that is why we are suggesting you...
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league one side rochdale have been forced to suspend their next two games, doncaster their next threeeague matches did go ahead last night though. and despite a huge investment in their squad chelsea's indifferent form continues as they missed the chance to move into the top four. they drew 1—1 with aston villa at stamford bridge, 0livier giroud putting chelsea ahead. but villa grabbed a point when anwar el ghazi scored. that keeps villa fifth, just ahead of chelsea on goal difference. we played well. tough opponent. i thought we deserved to win the game. didn't quite go for us. had some early chances, chances late on in the game. some really good play at times from us. so we're disappointed because they score with a chance when our man's down. i think there was a handball in the build—up. i thought we deserved to win the game. leicester are up to second after a 1—1 draw with crystal palace. wilfried zaha put palace in front, before harvey barnes rescued a point for leicester seven minutes from time. the draw leaves leicester three points behind leaders liverpool. one other football l
league one side rochdale have been forced to suspend their next two games, doncaster their next threeeague matches did go ahead last night though. and despite a huge investment in their squad chelsea's indifferent form continues as they missed the chance to move into the top four. they drew 1—1 with aston villa at stamford bridge, 0livier giroud putting chelsea ahead. but villa grabbed a point when anwar el ghazi scored. that keeps villa fifth, just ahead of chelsea on goal difference. we...
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visits have begun this week using them but greater manchester councils have nowjoined rochdale and sheffield which is conservative—led — he's also the managing director of a care home in bolton. thanks forjoining us. what are you doing about these tests? do you have faith in them? we have faith in them that we are awaiting guidance and training. it's fact that where the testis training. it's fact that where the test is administered by a trade person then they are more effective so these tests are being delivered to ca re so these tests are being delivered to care homes with no guidance and no training. so all we're asking the government to do is not to put our residents at risk. are you going to get training advice? with got more guidance yesterday about directors and services and public health are going through that guidance to formulate the protocols that we can roll out to care providers. i expect them to do that slowly and safely and when we are ready to share that then we will. in terms of the worries about how reliable the tests are, obviously, if you get negative test to people and th
visits have begun this week using them but greater manchester councils have nowjoined rochdale and sheffield which is conservative—led — he's also the managing director of a care home in bolton. thanks forjoining us. what are you doing about these tests? do you have faith in them? we have faith in them that we are awaiting guidance and training. it's fact that where the testis training. it's fact that where the test is administered by a trade person then they are more effective so these...
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greater manchester, rochdale and sheffield councils are warning their care homes not to use the fasteliable results if the people administering them haven't been trained to do so. let's get more on this with professor martin green, chief executive of care england, the largest representative body for independent social care services in the uk. good afternoon, professor. do you have concerns about these lateral flow tests ? have concerns about these lateral flow tests? i do have concerns. one of the things i wanted to see is the department of health giving us evidence about whether or not these tests are delivering accurate results. there is some evidence that you have to be trained and supported in order to do deliver the test. one of the things the government has not done is put enough money into care homes, to be able to bring in the extra staff, and also to train people, to take these tests. increasingly, we are seeing more and more burdens put on care homes, but we're not seeing the resultant money that should accompany them so that we can increase staffing to deliver new tests. i
greater manchester, rochdale and sheffield councils are warning their care homes not to use the fasteliable results if the people administering them haven't been trained to do so. let's get more on this with professor martin green, chief executive of care england, the largest representative body for independent social care services in the uk. good afternoon, professor. do you have concerns about these lateral flow tests ? have concerns about these lateral flow tests? i do have concerns. one of...
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for a club like rochdale, it probably is less than two months of our normal, regular outgoings.cause it's a great injection that all clubs need at this moment in time — but on its own, it won't be enough to ensure the survival of all of the clubs in league one and two. british driver george russell says he has no expectations, as he prepares to take lewis hamilton's seat in his mercedes car, for sunday's sakhir grand prix. russell gets the drive after world champion tested positive for covid—i9. hamilton has already clinched the championship, but could also miss the year's final race in abu dhabi next weekend as well. standing infor standing in for the world champion, thatis standing in for the world champion, that is something, isn't it? but logistically it is a challenge because russell is five inches taller. he has to cram into louis's seatin taller. he has to cram into louis's seat in the car. they can make slight adaptations but not overall. he says he is going to wear small boots, down from size 11 to size ten. that can be very painful but he is willing to suffer the pain
for a club like rochdale, it probably is less than two months of our normal, regular outgoings.cause it's a great injection that all clubs need at this moment in time — but on its own, it won't be enough to ensure the survival of all of the clubs in league one and two. british driver george russell says he has no expectations, as he prepares to take lewis hamilton's seat in his mercedes car, for sunday's sakhir grand prix. russell gets the drive after world champion tested positive for...