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rosamund, you just mentioned this.leader of the opposition, keir starmer, has said he wants to be constructive in his comments during this crisis but he has now come out with a pointed letter. british people deserve to be pa rt letter. british people deserve to be part ofan letter. british people deserve to be part of an adult conversation about what comes next, he says.” part of an adult conversation about what comes next, he says. i think he is echoing what nicola sturgeon said in scotland a few days ago, which everybody who listened to it was nodding along and saying yes, please include us in this conversation. and reflecting on other stories we have been hearing this week about sage, this secret organisation with other scientists and the fact that dominic cummings has been there, the prime minister's chief adviser has been at these meetings and there are now calls for that to be more transparent and report its deliberations so that we can see what their discussion is. the worry at the moment is because dominic cumm
rosamund, you just mentioned this.leader of the opposition, keir starmer, has said he wants to be constructive in his comments during this crisis but he has now come out with a pointed letter. british people deserve to be pa rt letter. british people deserve to be part ofan letter. british people deserve to be part of an adult conversation about what comes next, he says.” part of an adult conversation about what comes next, he says. i think he is echoing what nicola sturgeon said in scotland...
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rosamund stone zander spent many years working asas a therapist withh people in organizatitions. rose zander is an artist and our guide. welcome to kamp solutions. (orcheststral music)c) rose, what is popossibilitity? - in my definition, possibilility is an attitude. it's an attitude of openness and without fear.
rosamund stone zander spent many years working asas a therapist withh people in organizatitions. rose zander is an artist and our guide. welcome to kamp solutions. (orcheststral music)c) rose, what is popossibilitity? - in my definition, possibilility is an attitude. it's an attitude of openness and without fear.
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with me are rosamund urwin senior reporter for the sunday times and broadcaster penny smith.ello. april is a month often known for its showers. that's unlikely to be the case for this april, however. it's turned out to be particularly dry across some parts of the uk. the north—west of england has only seen 4% of its april rainfall so far. challenging conditions certainly for growers. the latter days of april could just redress that balance somewhat as things become increasingly unsettled. it will also turn cooler, as well. here we are with sunday's chart, and there's an area of low pressure to the north of the uk. don't they normally bring rain? well, yes, and this one will bring some showers to northern scotland, but the weather front pushing its way south is a pretty weak affair. mostly a band of cloud, maybe some patchy rain later in the afternoon for northern england and north wales. to the south, though, where we've still got some heat around through the afternoon, we could trigger some thunderstorms across south wales, the midlands, into yorkshire and lincolnshire throu
with me are rosamund urwin senior reporter for the sunday times and broadcaster penny smith.ello. april is a month often known for its showers. that's unlikely to be the case for this april, however. it's turned out to be particularly dry across some parts of the uk. the north—west of england has only seen 4% of its april rainfall so far. challenging conditions certainly for growers. the latter days of april could just redress that balance somewhat as things become increasingly unsettled. it...
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rosamund urwin, senior reporterfor the sunday times, and broadcaster penny smith.for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. there tend to be pros and cons of most weather set—ups in the uk. the dry conditions of the last few days have been great for getting the washing out on the line and for doing work in the garden, but for gardeners, the dry weather has meant the extra work of watering. this april, for some, could turn out to be one of the driest aprils on record. although, for the last few days of the month and the week ahead, nature is going to take a turn at pepping things up a little bit in terms of the rainfall, especially from midweek onwards. for this evening and overnight, a quiet story. some showers for the far north of scotland. generally, a picture with clear skies and still enough across east anglia and the south east of england for us to see a frost develop in one or two spots. again, something for gardeners and growers to be aware of. for sunday, a fine day for many. however, we do have a weather front coming into play, which will start th
rosamund urwin, senior reporterfor the sunday times, and broadcaster penny smith.for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. there tend to be pros and cons of most weather set—ups in the uk. the dry conditions of the last few days have been great for getting the washing out on the line and for doing work in the garden, but for gardeners, the dry weather has meant the extra work of watering. this april, for some, could turn out to be one of the driest aprils on record. although, for...
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and the hollywood actor, rosamund pike, will lend her voice to a brand new character, tasked with gettingce on time. what a drama. that is very exciting. over the last few weeks, we've seen how care homes have been particularly ha rd—hit by the coronavirus outbreak. care workers say they fear thousands of people have died. later today, figures from the office for national statistics will give us a better idea of the scale of the problem. breakfast‘s graham satchell reports. # save your kisses are for me... #. that was beautiful. that was at the christmas party last year. that was beautiful. that was at the christmas party last yearlj that was beautiful. that was at the christmas party last year. i am just glad we got that little bit of footage stop something to remember her by. barbara wells died of covid—19 on easter monday stop she was 96 and fit and healthy. the care home where she died, has lost 15 of its residents. quarter of the people living there... who was responsible for your grandmother's death? definitely not the care home. they lockdown before lockdown was supposed to be happ
and the hollywood actor, rosamund pike, will lend her voice to a brand new character, tasked with gettingce on time. what a drama. that is very exciting. over the last few weeks, we've seen how care homes have been particularly ha rd—hit by the coronavirus outbreak. care workers say they fear thousands of people have died. later today, figures from the office for national statistics will give us a better idea of the scale of the problem. breakfast‘s graham satchell reports. # save your...
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with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporterfor with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter for the sundayd the broadcaster penny smith. let us begin. we are going to look first of all at the observer. pm returns to face lockdown dilemma as scientists worn over graham lockdown data. penny smith, we were told for weeks and weeks there was no need to have and weeks there was no need to have a prime minister because the cabinet could sort things out by themselves, very easy, chris decision—making. now he's got a dilemma? he does. there were people on both sides of the argument saying we have got to keep this lockdown, the numbers are not coming down fast enough, then you've got business leader saying if we are not careful, we are good have a bankrupt country apart from tens of thousands of businesses going to the wall, mass unemployment, people losing their homes. and i was having a think, actually. did we not bailout the banks in 2008? maybe there's something, the banks to come and help us. i alsojust there's something, the banks to come and help us. i also just thought, there's something, t
with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporterfor with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter for the sundayd the broadcaster penny smith. let us begin. we are going to look first of all at the observer. pm returns to face lockdown dilemma as scientists worn over graham lockdown data. penny smith, we were told for weeks and weeks there was no need to have and weeks there was no need to have a prime minister because the cabinet could sort things out by themselves, very easy, chris...