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somebody resigns, golfer, culpa sajid.e economy because they thought i could do a good job and in each when i have got something done and it comes and there's a bit frustrating because you are just getting going and some major reforms and things and then you get moved but that is the nature of our politics. i but that is the nature of our iolitics. ., �* ~' but that is the nature of our iolitics. ., �* ,, , ., ., but that is the nature of our iolitics. ., �* «i , ., ., ., politics. i don't think you have had loner politics. i don't think you have had longerthan _ politics. i don't think you have had longer than two _ politics. i don't think you have had longer than two years _ politics. i don't think you have had longer than two years in _ politics. i don't think you have had longer than two years in any - politics. i don't think you have had longer than two years in any job, i j longer than two years in anyjob, i think i am right in saying. longer than two years in any “ob, i think i am right in saying. think| am right in
somebody resigns, golfer, culpa sajid.e economy because they thought i could do a good job and in each when i have got something done and it comes and there's a bit frustrating because you are just getting going and some major reforms and things and then you get moved but that is the nature of our politics. i but that is the nature of our iolitics. ., �* ~' but that is the nature of our iolitics. ., �* ,, , ., ., but that is the nature of our iolitics. ., �* «i , ., ., ., politics. i...
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today, a change of tune from the health secretary sajid javid, i the health secretary sajid javid, whoon't go ahead at the end of the month.— at the end of the month. what i can sa is we at the end of the month. what i can say is we have _ at the end of the month. what i can say is we have looked _ at the end of the month. what i can say is we have looked at _ at the end of the month. what i can say is we have looked at it - at the end of the month. what i can say is we have looked at it properly| say is we have looked at it properly and whilst — say is we have looked at it properly and whilst we should keep it in reserve — and whilst we should keep it in reserve as _ and whilst we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased _ reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to — reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say we will not be going ahead _ pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports. ahead with plans for vaccine passports-— ahead with plans for vaccine passports. ahead with plans for vaccine --assorts. . ., �* , ., passports.
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a pretty definitive message from sajid - passports.javid that vaccine passports are not going ahead in england to entry to other venues. to recap, elsewhere in the uk, in scotland from the 1st of october, it is understood that vaccine passports will be needed for entry to some crowded venues, and in wales, a decision on this is expected next week. but returning to the situation in england, he has said that is not the plan and not something they are planning to bring forward to parliament, and judging ijy forward to parliament, and judging by the reaction of shadow health secretaryjohn athos this morning, it does not look as if labour are going to go ahead with the decision not to oppose them. —— jonathan ashworth. not to oppose them. -- jonathan ashworth— not to oppose them. -- jonathan ashworth. ., . , , ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded events, _ ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded events, you _ ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded events, you have i ashworth. the part about nightclubs and treaded
a pretty definitive message from sajid - passports.javid that vaccine passports are not going ahead in england to entry to other venues. to recap, elsewhere in the uk, in scotland from the 1st of october, it is understood that vaccine passports will be needed for entry to some crowded venues, and in wales, a decision on this is expected next week. but returning to the situation in england, he has said that is not the plan and not something they are planning to bring forward to parliament, and...
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sajid javid replaced matt hancock as boris johnson's health secretary.that, he himself has had to quit as chancellor after a spat with dominic cummings. he'd also done a host of other jobs — home secretary, business secretary, communities secretary and culture secretary as well. he revealed in a speech this week that his mum had said, "you may not be a doctor, "but at least you have got a job in health care." sajid javid, welcome to political thinking. thank you. it's my pleasure to join you. so, your mum is pleased that you are not only health secretary but you kept yourjob in the reshuffle. she's very pleased, and, with that, like a lot of asian parents, i think she wanted at least one of her sons to be a doctor and none of us quite made it. and when i did call her when i first got this job she said just that. "well, you never made it as gp, "but at least you're now working in health care." ithought, "oh, wow, thanks, mum." the next—best thing! yeah, it is! as far as she's concerned, yeah. were you waiting by your phone this week, or did you just, like
sajid javid replaced matt hancock as boris johnson's health secretary.that, he himself has had to quit as chancellor after a spat with dominic cummings. he'd also done a host of other jobs — home secretary, business secretary, communities secretary and culture secretary as well. he revealed in a speech this week that his mum had said, "you may not be a doctor, "but at least you have got a job in health care." sajid javid, welcome to political thinking. thank you. it's my...
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sajid javid has been on the andrew marr _ develops.eing ruled out. —— he has confirmed. on all these things, we are talking about trust and the sunday telegraph go on their front page, trust and the sunday telegraph go on theirfront page, poll trust and the sunday telegraph go on their front page, poll tax 2.0, trust and the sunday telegraph go on theirfront page, poll tax 2.0, it will harm jobs and families treasury�*s on experts admit, boris johnson's national insurance hike could result in the brick and deter companies from hiring new staff. the paper says it is a bombshell impact, assessment produced by hmrc for the treasury warning one effect of the 1.25 percentage point increase may be an impact on family formation. several mps in redwall seat seat they face a major backlash from constituents. obviously there is the financial impact and also the impact of the pledge not to taxes that gets digested in this. joe, calling it poll—tax two, what do you think about that? it’s poll-tax two, what do you think about that?— about that? it'
sajid javid has been on the andrew marr _ develops.eing ruled out. —— he has confirmed. on all these things, we are talking about trust and the sunday telegraph go on their front page, trust and the sunday telegraph go on theirfront page, poll trust and the sunday telegraph go on their front page, poll tax 2.0, trust and the sunday telegraph go on theirfront page, poll tax 2.0, it will harm jobs and families treasury�*s on experts admit, boris johnson's national insurance hike could...
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but the government very keen to stress, as we heard from sajid javid earlier, that lockdowns are notng certain measures that were in that coronavirus emergency piece of legislation introduced to give ministers new powers to tackle covid, including things like scrapping the powers that enabled them to shut businesses and close schools. so quite a different tone from the government as opposed to last winter, but certainly the direction of travel is that they want christmas to go ahead as normal, they want this winter to be a winter of continuing to live with the virus, and certainly avoiding any kind of full lockdowns. joining me from birmingham is professor lawrence young from warwick university. thank you forjoining us. a lot of toing and froing, but no faxing passports in england for now anyway, what do you think? i passports in england for now anyway, what do you think?— what do you think? i think this adds to a general— what do you think? i think this adds to a general sense _ what do you think? i think this adds to a general sense of _ what do you think? i think this adds to a ge
but the government very keen to stress, as we heard from sajid javid earlier, that lockdowns are notng certain measures that were in that coronavirus emergency piece of legislation introduced to give ministers new powers to tackle covid, including things like scrapping the powers that enabled them to shut businesses and close schools. so quite a different tone from the government as opposed to last winter, but certainly the direction of travel is that they want christmas to go ahead as normal,...
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the health secretary, sajid javid, said the scheme would instead be kept as a potential option for the he also wanted to "get rid" of pcr tests for foreign travel. this report from our political correspondent, ione wells, contains flashing images. "no jab, no entry." that was the message ministers sent last week, saying vaccine passports in england would be needed for venues like nightclubs at the end of this month. if you look at what has happened in other countries, where nightclubs were opening and then shutting again, opening and shutting again, it's that... we want to avoid that disruption. we will almost certainly be doing it for nightclubs. - we will make a determination i as to whether we need to move more broadly than that. today, a change of tune from the health secretary, sajid javid, who said, while the plans will be kept in reserve, they won't go ahead at the end of the month. what i can say is we have looked at it properly and, whilst we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports. labour
the health secretary, sajid javid, said the scheme would instead be kept as a potential option for the he also wanted to "get rid" of pcr tests for foreign travel. this report from our political correspondent, ione wells, contains flashing images. "no jab, no entry." that was the message ministers sent last week, saying vaccine passports in england would be needed for venues like nightclubs at the end of this month. if you look at what has happened in other countries, where...
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do you remember on sajid javid was my first day, he said there would not be any more lockdowns —— sajidat keeps changing. i suppose unfortunately. _ virus that keeps changing. i suppose unfortunately. l— virus that keeps changing. i suppose unfortunately, i can _ virus that keeps changing. i suppose unfortunately, i can understand - virus that keeps changing. i suppose unfortunately, i can understand that| unfortunately, i can understand that simply— unfortunately, i can understand that simply a _ unfortunately, i can understand that simply a little headline, because no one wants _ simply a little headline, because no one wants to go down that road. of course, _ one wants to go down that road. of course, the — one wants to go down that road. of course, the history shows that we would _ course, the history shows that we would all — course, the history shows that we would all have christmas together, and that— would all have christmas together, and that changed. the fact that people — and that changed. the fact that people say in government this won't happen, _ people say in government th
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so basically— health secretary sajid javid.be ready to go as soon if and when these decisions are given— soon if and when these decisions are given the _ soon if and when these decisions are given the go—ahead by the jcvi. it's interesting — given the go—ahead by the jcvi. it's interesting because the guardian seems _ interesting because the guardian seems to— interesting because the guardian seems to be very optimistic —— enthusiastic about the wider roll-out _ enthusiastic about the wider roll—out of the vaccine. the government has their own every thing at the _ government has their own every thing at the vaccine as being our way out of the _ at the vaccine as being our way out of the pandemic, and it's been proven— of the pandemic, and it's been proven so— of the pandemic, and it's been proven so far to have been quite effective — proven so far to have been quite effective in— proven so far to have been quite effective in holding off the delta variant — effective in holding off the delta variant. so they are looking ahead to
so basically— health secretary sajid javid.be ready to go as soon if and when these decisions are given— soon if and when these decisions are given the _ soon if and when these decisions are given the go—ahead by the jcvi. it's interesting — given the go—ahead by the jcvi. it's interesting because the guardian seems _ interesting because the guardian seems to— interesting because the guardian seems to be very optimistic —— enthusiastic about the wider roll-out _ enthusiastic...
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today sajid javid has said they would be needed for entry to nightclubs.nightclubs. would be needed for entry to niahtclubs. . ~ nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying _ nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying you _ nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying you must - nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying you must assure i nightclubs. i have never liked the i idea of saying you must assure your paper is to do what is an everyday activity but we were right to properly look at it and look at the evidence. what i can say is we have looked at it properly and while we should keep it in reserve as a potential option i am pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports. shire plans for vaccine passports. are re plans for vaccine passports. are pretty definitive message from sajid javid that they are not going ahead. in scotland from the 1st of october it is understood vaccine passports will be needed for entry to some crowded venues and in wales a decision is expected next week. going back to the
today sajid javid has said they would be needed for entry to nightclubs.nightclubs. would be needed for entry to niahtclubs. . ~ nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying _ nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying you _ nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying you must - nightclubs. i have never liked the idea of saying you must assure i nightclubs. i have never liked the i idea of saying you must assure your paper is to do what is an everyday activity but we were...
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sajid javid, thank you for joining us _ sate. sajid javid, thank you for joining us on — sate.r having me on. holly has some good news for scotland _ for having me on. holly has some good news for scotland in - for having me on. holly has some good news for scotland in the - good news for scotland in the football. consider yourselves, scotland fans, you are now within touching distance of the first you are now within touching distance of the firs . ., , you are now within touching distance ofthe first . ., , ., , you are now within touching distance ofthefirs ., , ., ,, . of the first world cup finals since 1988. a 1—0 victory over austria in vienna puts them in charge of their own destiny in group f. —— since 1998. this challenge on che adams was looked at by var and when it was given lyndon dykes stepped up to score the crucial penalty. it was the only goal of the game — and it takes steve clarke's side up to second in their qualifying group — with closest rivals israel due at hampden park next month. meanwhile, the republic of ireland finally caught a break — coming from a g
sajid javid, thank you for joining us _ sate. sajid javid, thank you for joining us on — sate.r having me on. holly has some good news for scotland _ for having me on. holly has some good news for scotland in - for having me on. holly has some good news for scotland in the - good news for scotland in the football. consider yourselves, scotland fans, you are now within touching distance of the first you are now within touching distance of the firs . ., , you are now within touching distance...
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the health secretary sajid javid has now asked the chief medical officers in all four nations to looknsiderations tip the balance. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. from france to the united states and israel, many wealthier nations are already immunising all their 12 to is—year—olds. not the uk. the scientists who advise government on immunisation — thejcvi — today said a further 200,000 young teens with heart, lung and liver conditions thought to be vulnerable to covid would now be asked to have the vaccine, but it would not recommend the jab for healthy 12 to is—year—olds. whilst the benefits marginally outweigh the risks, the risk of heart inflammation is still uncertain, and we want to see what wider societal and educational benefits there are to children before recommending universal vaccination. the key concern for the jcvi is the potential long—term harms from a rare side—effect from the pfizer vaccine. myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis inflammation of the heart lining. data from the united states shows that for every i million boys fully
the health secretary sajid javid has now asked the chief medical officers in all four nations to looknsiderations tip the balance. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. from france to the united states and israel, many wealthier nations are already immunising all their 12 to is—year—olds. not the uk. the scientists who advise government on immunisation — thejcvi — today said a further 200,000 young teens with heart, lung and liver conditions thought to be vulnerable to covid would...
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so, a pretty definitive message there from sajid javid, the vaccine passports are not going ahead inports will be needed for entry to some crowded venues. and in wales a decision on this is expected next week. pope francis has told roman catholics in hungary that he wants them to be open towards humanity, in an apparent riposte to the country's right wing prime minister. the two men spent a0 minutes together. viktor 0rban said he'd implored the pontiff not to let what he described as christian hungary perish. addressing the faithful in a city square, pope francis said arms should be outstretched to the world. let's take a listen. translation: the cross planted in the ground not only invites - us to be well—rooted, it also raises and extends its arms towards everyone. the cross urges us to keep our roots firm, but without defensiveness. to draw from the wellsprings, opening ourselves to the thirst of men and women of our time. 0ur central europe correspondent nick thorpe is in budapest. each side in this discussion, if you like, has managed to put across their message but in some ways
so, a pretty definitive message there from sajid javid, the vaccine passports are not going ahead inports will be needed for entry to some crowded venues. and in wales a decision on this is expected next week. pope francis has told roman catholics in hungary that he wants them to be open towards humanity, in an apparent riposte to the country's right wing prime minister. the two men spent a0 minutes together. viktor 0rban said he'd implored the pontiff not to let what he described as christian...
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begum remains in a syrian refugee camp, two years after health secretary sajid javid revoked her britishretjoining isis? 0f do you regretjoining isis? of course, i will regret it for the rest of my life, whether you can see it on my face or not, it kills me inside, i lose sleep over it. because isis ruined people's lives, isis ruined my life, my family's life, and i will have to live with that. ~ , ., ~' life, and i will have to live with that. ~ ~ ., , that. when you think back to being art of a that. when you think back to being part of a group _ that. when you think back to being part of a group that _ that. when you think back to being part of a group that did _ that. when you think back to being part of a group that did commit - part of a group that did commit genocide, that did murder, that did carry out attacks around the world, how does that feel? it carry out attacks around the world, how does that feel?— carry out attacks around the world, how does that feel? it makes me sick to my stomach. _ how does that feel? it makes me sick to my stomach, really. _ how does that feel? it m
begum remains in a syrian refugee camp, two years after health secretary sajid javid revoked her britishretjoining isis? 0f do you regretjoining isis? of course, i will regret it for the rest of my life, whether you can see it on my face or not, it kills me inside, i lose sleep over it. because isis ruined people's lives, isis ruined my life, my family's life, and i will have to live with that. ~ , ., ~' life, and i will have to live with that. ~ ~ ., , that. when you think back to being art of...
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_ sajid javid? this is on top of the fundin: sajid javid?ry to see how best to use that — across the country to see how best to use that money.— across the country to see how best to use that money.- you i across the country to see how best i to use that money.- you have to use that money. thanks. you have ut all this to use that money. thanks. you have put all this money _ to use that money. thanks. you have put all this money for— to use that money. thanks. you have put all this money for the _ to use that money. thanks. you have put all this money for the nhs - to use that money. thanks. you have put all this money for the nhs and i put all this money for the nhs and social care, you say that will be legally ring—fenced, but what happens come 2025, you haven't paid down all the money needed to pay down all the money needed to pay down for the nhs for covid cap up, will you keep that1 billion aer use, keep going into the nhs or will it be distributed into social care, will the nhs get the never ending 12 billion a year, how do we know this
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sajid _ informed that is new information. sajid javid — informed that is new information.will say— we are eager to hear what the jcvi will say in — we are eager to hear what the jcvi will say in terms of their decision whether— will say in terms of their decision whether they are going to vaccinate or offer— whether they are going to vaccinate or offer vaccinations to 12 to 15—year—olds. or offer vaccinations to 12 to 15-year-olds._ or offer vaccinations to 12 to 15-year-olds. or offer vaccinations to 12 to 15- ear-olds. . , . ., ., :, 15-year-olds. that is a huge area of debate. i know _ 15-year-olds. that is a huge area of debate. i know you _ 15-year-olds. that is a huge area of debate. i know you can't _ 15-year-olds. that is a huge area of debate. i know you can't pre-empt| debate. i know you can't pre—empt that decision. what are your thoughts on what the answer might be and what the thinking behind it is? well, i think they are probably going — well, i think they are probably going to — well, i think they are probably going to go down that path. my speculation is th
sajid _ informed that is new information. sajid javid — informed that is new information.will say— we are eager to hear what the jcvi will say in — we are eager to hear what the jcvi will say in terms of their decision whether— will say in terms of their decision whether they are going to vaccinate or offer— whether they are going to vaccinate or offer vaccinations to 12 to 15—year—olds. or offer vaccinations to 12 to 15-year-olds._ or offer vaccinations to 12 to 15-year-olds. or...
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the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was ine saw at the time, "if you knew what i knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! but shamima begum, who's still in a camp in kurdish—held territory, now says she wants to help to prevent other girls being groomed by extremists. i could advise people who are in counterterrorism the tactics that groups like isis use to persuade people to come here and ways to speak to people who may be potentially radicalised and ways to speak to them to persuade them not to go and to not be radical. presenting the image of a modern british woman, she wants to win her citizenship back, but the current home secretary is still vigorously opposing that in the courts. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening. the prime minister changes his top team in a foraging cabinet reshuffle. foreign secretary dominic ravi demoted secretary gavin williamson is sure —— set. and the photo sharing app instagram may have a harmful effect on teenagers, a
the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was ine saw at the time, "if you knew what i knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! but shamima begum, who's still in a camp in kurdish—held territory, now says she wants to help to prevent other girls being groomed by extremists. i could advise people who are in counterterrorism the tactics that groups like isis use to persuade people to come here and ways to speak to...
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this evening the health secretary sajid javid has confirmed the nhs will be given an extra £51; billionhe next six months to go towards the coronavirus response and the backlog of patients still waiting to be treated. also tonight raising the taliban flag as the last remaining part of afghanistan falls after days of heavy fighting. it comes as borisjohnson defends the uk's strategy in afghanistan, and promises that resettled afghans will receive indefinite leave to remain. as millions of children get back at school in england, wales and northern ireland, we'll have a special programme at 8.30 looking at the impact of coronavirus on education. making eye contact for the first time, the conjoined twins separated after rare surgery. spotted by a police helicopter — a three—year—old boy found alive in a gully after three days alone in the australian bush. and india cruise to a comfortable win against england in the fourth test at the oval. hello and welcome if you have just joined us. it's good to have your company this evening. the government is preparing to unveil its long—awaited plan fo
this evening the health secretary sajid javid has confirmed the nhs will be given an extra £51; billionhe next six months to go towards the coronavirus response and the backlog of patients still waiting to be treated. also tonight raising the taliban flag as the last remaining part of afghanistan falls after days of heavy fighting. it comes as borisjohnson defends the uk's strategy in afghanistan, and promises that resettled afghans will receive indefinite leave to remain. as millions of...
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and the chancellor rishi sunak, and the health secretary, saiid _ sunak, and the health secretary, sajidre planning to do for— to explain what they're planning to do for the — to explain what they're planning to do for the nation, and also common statement _ do for the nation, and also common statement as well to set out the stall for — statement as well to set out the stall for this. statement as well to set out the stall forthis. i statement as well to set out the stall for this. i think at the moment, _ stall for this. i think at the moment, all we know is how much money— moment, all we know is how much money they— moment, all we know is how much money they want to raise and how their— money they want to raise and how their temporally planning to do it. we don't — their temporally planning to do it. we don't really know the ins and outs, _ we don't really know the ins and outs. what — we don't really know the ins and outs, what it will protect people from. _ outs, what it will protect people from. how — outs, what it will protect people from, how soon it will be implemented in that so
and the chancellor rishi sunak, and the health secretary, saiid _ sunak, and the health secretary, sajidre planning to do for— to explain what they're planning to do for the — to explain what they're planning to do for the nation, and also common statement _ do for the nation, and also common statement as well to set out the stall for — statement as well to set out the stall for this. statement as well to set out the stall forthis. i statement as well to set out the stall for this. i...
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1st of november and it is being _ from the 1st of november and it is being driven by this fact that sajidof care to its patients and therefore people working within the nhs should be jabbed. there is a precedent for this. there have been other— precedent for this. there have been otherjabs _ precedent for this. there have been otherjabs that have had to be had by the _ otherjabs that have had to be had by the nhs workers to work in the nhs and _ by the nhs workers to work in the nhs and that is a basis for it and it also— nhs and that is a basis for it and it also plays into a wider issue now being _ it also plays into a wider issue now being discussed about how we live with the _ being discussed about how we live with the virus and what this means for vaccination passports for nightclubs and other things as well. it is nightclubs and other things as well. it is not _ nightclubs and other things as well. it is notjust the nhs, it is really how we — it is notjust the nhs, it is really how we encourage people to get tabbed _ how we encourage people to get jabbed and what this means for us a
1st of november and it is being _ from the 1st of november and it is being driven by this fact that sajidof care to its patients and therefore people working within the nhs should be jabbed. there is a precedent for this. there have been other— precedent for this. there have been otherjabs _ precedent for this. there have been otherjabs that have had to be had by the _ otherjabs that have had to be had by the nhs workers to work in the nhs and _ by the nhs workers to work in the nhs and that...
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as sajid javid set out yesterday. — environments.eemed necessary at this moment in time but they have _ necessary at this moment in time but they have not been ruled out forever~ _ they have not been ruled out forever. it is reflecting a fact a lot of— forever. it is reflecting a fact a lot of young people have come forward — lot of young people have come forward and got their vaccinations over the _ forward and got their vaccinations overthe summer forward and got their vaccinations over the summer which is great news. at the moment no vaccine passports in england and new powers to impose national lockdowns. we are expecting the prime minister to give the press conference tomorrow. it will be interesting to see what restrictions he is prepared to leave on the table. the government is going to keep some powers over telling people they still have to self—isolate if it is positive start but will be a legal requirement. the government will keep powers to demand that school stay open even if there is an outbreak of the virus and some sch
as sajid javid set out yesterday. — environments.eemed necessary at this moment in time but they have _ necessary at this moment in time but they have not been ruled out forever~ _ they have not been ruled out forever. it is reflecting a fact a lot of— forever. it is reflecting a fact a lot of young people have come forward — lot of young people have come forward and got their vaccinations over the _ forward and got their vaccinations overthe summer forward and got their vaccinations over...
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even sajid javid, who himself caught covid just before 19july — causing the prime minister to have to become a "petri dish for the world." this is a slight gamble, this is a slight experiment at the moment. i think it's justifiable and i'm reasonably optimistic. so has the government's gamble paid off? well, in the past six weeks, we have certainly seen enough to make critics of the government's plan nervous. scenes like this at the london bar heaven at the stroke of midnight on so—called "freedom day". various festivals, people flocking to beaches, crowded bars and restauarants. case numbers have certainly risen — but not to the levels that were feared. the highest they have reached since 19july is just over 54,000 cases per day — less than half of that 100,000 figure that was feared. meanwhile, the average death rate is 100 per day — which is far below the peaks of last winter but is a notable rise from may and june, when deaths were in single figures. there is concern about the effect that schools starting up again for the new year in england next week will have on these numbers. z
even sajid javid, who himself caught covid just before 19july — causing the prime minister to have to become a "petri dish for the world." this is a slight gamble, this is a slight experiment at the moment. i think it's justifiable and i'm reasonably optimistic. so has the government's gamble paid off? well, in the past six weeks, we have certainly seen enough to make critics of the government's plan nervous. scenes like this at the london bar heaven at the stroke of midnight on...
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he'll then join chancellor rishi sunak and health secretary sajid javid for a press conference laterre's our political correspondent, iain watson. it has plagued previous governments. plans for reforming social care in england have often come unstuck. but on the very day in 2019 he became prime minister, borisjohnson made this bold pledge. we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan we have prepared. six months later, during the election campaign, he made another bold pledge. we can do all these things without raising income tax, vat or national insurance contributions. that's our guarantee. now it seems he can't keep both promises and is on the brink of breaking the pledge not to increase national insurance rates. the labour leader, keir starmer, says this would be unfair as it would hit working people hard, including low earners and young people. perhaps more worryingly for the prime minister, many of his own conservative mps seem to agree. i don't want to see national insurance raised for people of all ages. i think many youngsters have paid enough as
he'll then join chancellor rishi sunak and health secretary sajid javid for a press conference laterre's our political correspondent, iain watson. it has plagued previous governments. plans for reforming social care in england have often come unstuck. but on the very day in 2019 he became prime minister, borisjohnson made this bold pledge. we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan we have prepared. six months later, during the election campaign, he made another...
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sajid javid said the same thing the other day. so, we got...... it's out there. march last year. but you cannot... it's out there-— up up to 7000 a day in hospital. between 2007 people a day could be hospitalised with covid unless the government implements a basket of measures. what do you think the government should do? is what do you think the government should do? , , , should do? is interested but vallance said _ should do? is interested but vallance said today, - should do? is interested but| vallance said today, basically should do? is interested but - vallance said today, basically do more _ vallance said today, basically do more now— vallance said today, basically do more now and you won't need to do as much _ more now and you won't need to do as much later _ more now and you won't need to do as much later iri— more now and you won't need to do as much later. in other words, get it early, _ much later. in other words, get it early, do — much later. in other words, get it early, do more than you need. that means— early, do more than you
sajid javid said the same thing the other day. so, we got...... it's out there. march last year. but you cannot... it's out there-— up up to 7000 a day in hospital. between 2007 people a day could be hospitalised with covid unless the government implements a basket of measures. what do you think the government should do? is what do you think the government should do? , , , should do? is interested but vallance said _ should do? is interested but vallance said today, - should do? is interested...
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the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javid. so what do families make of it? people between the age of 12—15 should be able to get _ a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus.| i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinate as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to all secondary school children in the summer. that opportunity has been missed here but it may only be a matter of days before a final decision is made on whether to immunise all 12 to 15—year—olds in the uk. nails make up a small part of our bodies but people pay them huge attention across the world. globally, the nail care industry is estimated at 10 billion dollars and is only expected to grow. 0ne salon in the central african republic is changing traditional attitudes, showing its a growing market for both men and women. adorning yourfingers adorning your fingers and glistening on your toes. getting your nails done is basic groomin
the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javid. so what do families make of it? people between the age of 12—15 should be able to get _ a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus.| i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinate as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to all secondary school children in the...
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the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was inat the time, "if you knew what i knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! shamima begum is still in a camp in kurdish—held territory. her three young children by an is fighter all died of malnutrition and disease as islamic state's so—called caliphate collapsed. now she is offering to help prevent other girls being groomed by extremists, despite herself being regarded as a threat to national security. i could advise people who are in counterterrorism the tactics that groups like isis use to persuade people to come here and ways to speak to people who may be potentially radicalised and ways to speak to them to persuade them not to go and to not be radical. presenting the image of a modern british woman, she wants to win her citizenship back, but the current home secretary is still vigorously opposing that in the courts. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. the photo sharing app instagram could be having a harmful effect on many teenagers, particularly girls
the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was inat the time, "if you knew what i knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! shamima begum is still in a camp in kurdish—held territory. her three young children by an is fighter all died of malnutrition and disease as islamic state's so—called caliphate collapsed. now she is offering to help prevent other girls being groomed by extremists, despite herself being...
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the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was ine, "if you knew what i knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! shamima begum is still in a camp in kurdish—held territory. her three young children by an is fighter all died of malnutrition and disease as islamic state's so—called caliphate collapsed. now she is offering to help prevent other girls being groomed by extremists, despite herself being regarded as a threat to national security. i could advise people who are in counterterrorism the tactics that groups like isis use to persuade people to come here and ways to speak to people who may be potentially radicalised and ways to speak to them to persuade them not to go and to not be radical. presenting the image of a modern british woman, she wants to win her citizenship back, but the current home secretary is still vigorously opposing that in the courts. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. the photo—sharing app instagram could be having a harmful effect on many teenagers — particularly girls, accordi
the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was ine, "if you knew what i knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! shamima begum is still in a camp in kurdish—held territory. her three young children by an is fighter all died of malnutrition and disease as islamic state's so—called caliphate collapsed. now she is offering to help prevent other girls being groomed by extremists, despite herself being regarded as a...
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the health secretary sajid javid said they will not now come in — as other ministers had said they wouldduced in scotland. here's our political correspondent chris mason. this is the parklife festival in manchester. tens of thousands of people in heaton park this weekend. night clubs and perhaps events like this in england face the prospect of having to demand vaccine passports by the end of the month. but... i have never liked the idea of saying to people they must show their papers to do what is just an everyday activity, but we were right to properly look at it, to look at the evidence, and whilst we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i am pleased to say we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports. the organiser of this event, who also advises manchester's labour mayor on the night—time economy, says it's a good move. i'm delighted. and what a u—turn. we have heard all week, let's go back a few months, they were saying, we're not going to do it, we're not going to do it, and then the narrative changed to, we're now going to do it. but again, we've seen th
the health secretary sajid javid said they will not now come in — as other ministers had said they wouldduced in scotland. here's our political correspondent chris mason. this is the parklife festival in manchester. tens of thousands of people in heaton park this weekend. night clubs and perhaps events like this in england face the prospect of having to demand vaccine passports by the end of the month. but... i have never liked the idea of saying to people they must show their papers to do...
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the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was ini knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! shamima begum is still in a camp in kurdish—held territory. her three young children by an is fighter all died of malnutrition and disease as islamic state's so—called caliphate collapsed. now she is offering to help prevent other girls being groomed by extremists, despite herself being regarded as a threat to national security. i could advise people who are in counterterrorism the tactics that groups like isis use to persuade people to come here and ways to speak to people who may be potentially radicalised and ways to speak to them to persuade them not to go and to not be radical. presenting the image of a modern british woman, she wants to win her citizenship back, but the current home secretary is still vigorously opposing that in the courts. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. britain, the united states and australia have launched a new defence and security partnership this evening to build a fleet of nuclea
the decision to take away shamima begum's british citizenship was made by sajid javid when he was ini knew, you would've made exactly the same decision." shamima! shamima begum is still in a camp in kurdish—held territory. her three young children by an is fighter all died of malnutrition and disease as islamic state's so—called caliphate collapsed. now she is offering to help prevent other girls being groomed by extremists, despite herself being regarded as a threat to national...
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the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javidpeople between the age of 12—15 should be able to get a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get - the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinatej as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to all secondary school children in the summer. that opportunity has been missed here, but it may only be a matter of days before a final decision is made on whether to immunise all 12— to15—year—olds in the uk. you may remember the banksy painting that partially shredded itself after being sold at auction. well, girl with balloon, now renamed love is in the bin, is going back under the hammer. the top bid in 2018 was more than $1.5 million — now it's expected to fetch a lot more than that, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. bangs gavel. applause. it has become one of the most famous and notorious incidents in the history of modern art. the moment when banksy brought new
the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javidpeople between the age of 12—15 should be able to get a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get - the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinatej as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to all secondary school children in the summer. that opportunity has been...
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the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javid what do families make of it? people between the age of 12—15 should be able to get a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get - the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinatej as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to the under—16s during the school holidays. that opportunity has been missed here, but it may only be a matter of days before a final decision is made on whether to immunise all 12— to 15—year—olds in the uk. fergus walsh, bbc news. a nature reserve in south africa has come up with a creative way to count big cats, as part of conservation efforts. lions are classified as a vulnerable species — under threat from habitat loss and poaching. courtney bembridge reports. the sound of an injured animal reverberates through the bush and the smell of a fresh carcass fills the air. but this is no ordinary meal. this is how you conduct a lion senses.
the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javid what do families make of it? people between the age of 12—15 should be able to get a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get - the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinatej as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to the under—16s during the school...
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moving sajid javid in this reshuffle.was moving to the department of housing and community is moving to the department of housing and communities. quite a lot of movement in this reshuffle. it’s of movement in this reshuffle. it's tric to of movement in this reshuffle. it's tricky to locate camera and the door of number 10 the same time, but you're doing very well! i of number 10 the same time, but you're doing very well!— you're doing very well! i take it that means _ you're doing very well! i take it that means i'm _ you're doing very well! i take it that means i'm not _ you're doing very well! i take it that means i'm not doing i you're doing very well! i take it that means i'm not doing veryl you're doing very well! i take it i that means i'm not doing very well! dominic raab, not happy to be moved out of the foreign office and you would love to have been a fly on the wall and that combination between the prime minister and dominic raab. there's a suggestion from laura kuenssberg that at the beginning of that conversa
moving sajid javid in this reshuffle.was moving to the department of housing and community is moving to the department of housing and communities. quite a lot of movement in this reshuffle. it’s of movement in this reshuffle. it's tric to of movement in this reshuffle. it's tricky to locate camera and the door of number 10 the same time, but you're doing very well! i of number 10 the same time, but you're doing very well!— you're doing very well! i take it that means _ you're doing very...
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the health secretary, sajid javid, says it's the amount of pressure on the nhs that will be the mainths. here's our health editor, hugh pym. back to school, back to college and back to the workplace. september's seen increased movement of people. that may be a welcome development for pupils, workers and employers, but experts on infectious diseases advising ministers and health officials are worried that it will fuel the spread of the virus. one of them explained his concerns. when you move into that more of a return to work scenario, there is a risk of more sustained transmission occurring indoors. and, of course, respiratory viruses do tend to spread more in colder climates anyway. and he said there are still gaps in the vaccine roll—out. what worries me a little bit is the around about five million adults who have not yet had a first dose of vaccine, and i think there is the danger that even if cases are not going up significantly, they could be sustained in those communities where uptake is not significant. up until last weekend, hospital admissions in september in england had be
the health secretary, sajid javid, says it's the amount of pressure on the nhs that will be the mainths. here's our health editor, hugh pym. back to school, back to college and back to the workplace. september's seen increased movement of people. that may be a welcome development for pupils, workers and employers, but experts on infectious diseases advising ministers and health officials are worried that it will fuel the spread of the virus. one of them explained his concerns. when you move...
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the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javidle between the age of 12 to 15 should be able to get vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. 1 vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend _ spread of the virus. i would not recommend for- spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the - spread of the virus. i would - not recommend for the moment, it's too— not recommend for the moment, it's too early. i not recommend for the moment, it's too early-— it's too early. i think if you want to — it's too early. i think if you want to get _ it's too early. i think if you want to get the _ it's too early. i think if you want to get the pandemicl it's too early. i think if you - want to get the pandemic under control— want to get the pandemic under control you _ want to get the pandemic under control you have _ want to get the pandemic under control you have to _ want to get the pandemic under control you have to vaccinate i control you have to vaccinate as many— control you have to vaccinate as many in _
the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javidle between the age of 12 to 15 should be able to get vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. 1 vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend _ spread of the virus. i would not recommend for- spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the - spread of the virus. i would - not recommend for the moment, it's too— not recommend for the moment, it's too early. i...
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the health secretary, sajid javid, is due to get to his feet in the house of commons shortly, where hethey will. at this stage it is - about the government reminding the public as much as anything that the pandemic isn't over and keeping measures in the public consciousness, so repeating them and getting those ideas in everyone's mines. it getting those ideas in everyone's mines. . , , mines. it was interesting in the statement _ mines. it was interesting in the statement that _ mines. it was interesting in the statement that downing - mines. it was interesting in the statement that downing street| mines. it was interesting in the . statement that downing street put out overnight, saying that the pandemic is going to last for quite a long time yet, and if you compare that's at the start of this whole issue, he said that we could send covid packing injust i2 issue, he said that we could send covid packing injust 12 weeks. we have learnt over the last few months it is human behaviour that drives the virus just as much as it is the big structural things like what restrictions are in place
the health secretary, sajid javid, is due to get to his feet in the house of commons shortly, where hethey will. at this stage it is - about the government reminding the public as much as anything that the pandemic isn't over and keeping measures in the public consciousness, so repeating them and getting those ideas in everyone's mines. it getting those ideas in everyone's mines. . , , mines. it was interesting in the statement _ mines. it was interesting in the statement that _ mines. it was...
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sajid javid's former special - advisers saying, i am sure the first time i heard about the dedicatedd social care levy was from you, am i imagining it? and i had no idea what she was on about, and then . she told me the government had just announced it as a policy. _ so i have not been. involved in the recent gestation, but it is true that - i came together with liz kendall from the labour party and norman lamb- from the liberal democrats in 2018 and proposed something almost i identical to what the - government has suggested. so we slightly signed up to it with a heavy heart, but withl the certainty that it was the only way we were going to get this i problem resolved. talking of a heavy heart, borisjohnson has broken a manifesto commitment. manifesto promises used to be solemn vows round these parts. that time passed some time ago, but shall we listen to how he broke that promise? no conservative - government, mr speaker, ever wants to raise taxes _ and i will be honest with the house, i accept that this breaks a manifesto _ commitment, which is not something i do lightly. - but a
sajid javid's former special - advisers saying, i am sure the first time i heard about the dedicatedd social care levy was from you, am i imagining it? and i had no idea what she was on about, and then . she told me the government had just announced it as a policy. _ so i have not been. involved in the recent gestation, but it is true that - i came together with liz kendall from the labour party and norman lamb- from the liberal democrats in 2018 and proposed something almost i identical to...
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the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javidge of 12—15 . should be able to get a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinate as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to all secondary school children in the summer. that opportunity has been missed here but it may only be a matter of days before a final decision is made on whether to immunise all 12 to 15—year—olds in the uk. hello. weather changes on their way. many areas that have been stuck under cloud for the past week or so, especially in england and wales, gradually breaking out into brighter skies on sunday. if not then, at the start of next week. why? because high pressure is moving away, a flow of air around that bringing something clearer and warmer in from the southeast. where we have seen some sunshine occasionally this week in northern ireland and scotland, a change here to something wetter, g
the uk's chief medical officers have been asked to consider this by the health secretary, sajid javidge of 12—15 . should be able to get a vaccination to prevent the spread of the virus. i would not recommend for the moment. it's too early. i think if we want to get the pandemic under control, then we have to vaccinate as many in the population as possible. many other countries rolled out vaccines to all secondary school children in the summer. that opportunity has been missed here but it may...
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i mean, both sajid javid, _ all out tomorrow. i mean, both sajid javid the _ all out tomorrow.oth right. what we want to do— minister, they are both right. what we want to do is— minister, they are both right. what we want to do is avoid _ minister, they are both right. what we want to do is avoid vaccine - we want to do is avoid vaccine passports _ we want to do is avoid vaccine passports if _ we want to do is avoid vaccine passports if we _ we want to do is avoid vaccine passports if we possibly- we want to do is avoid vaccine passports if we possibly can . we want to do is avoid vaccine . passports if we possibly can and that is— passports if we possibly can and that is because _ passports if we possibly can and that is because we _ passports if we possibly can and that is because we are - passports if we possibly can and that is because we are on, - passports if we possibly can and that is because we are on, but. passports if we possibly can and that is because we are on, but i| that is because we are on, but i think— that is because we are on, but i think you — that is bec
i mean, both sajid javid, _ all out tomorrow. i mean, both sajid javid the _ all out tomorrow.oth right. what we want to do— minister, they are both right. what we want to do is— minister, they are both right. what we want to do is avoid _ minister, they are both right. what we want to do is avoid vaccine - we want to do is avoid vaccine passports _ we want to do is avoid vaccine passports if _ we want to do is avoid vaccine passports if we _ we want to do is avoid vaccine passports if we...
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at the health secretary, sajid javid, was tackling that head—on this morning. as they were — business as usual — that we would be looking at a waiting list of about 13 million in three years' time. now, my choice is, at that point, i can say, "well, you know, we made a promise in the manifesto and we don't want to break it, let's doggedly stick to it and let that waiting list go to 13 million. or we canjust confront the problem, be honest with the british people, take the difficult decision and say, "yes, we have broken a manifesto promise, but we also didn't know there was going to be a global pandemic and we're going to tackle that waiting list because we have also promised to you that the nhs will always be there for you, world—class service, free at the point of use, there for everyone." and i think we've taken the right set of decisions. now the policy has been announced, people are looking at the details and particularly the social care sector, the people who deliver it all, they have got a lot of questions. will this switch, the money going to the nhs, t
at the health secretary, sajid javid, was tackling that head—on this morning. as they were — business as usual — that we would be looking at a waiting list of about 13 million in three years' time. now, my choice is, at that point, i can say, "well, you know, we made a promise in the manifesto and we don't want to break it, let's doggedly stick to it and let that waiting list go to 13 million. or we canjust confront the problem, be honest with the british people, take the difficult...
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health secretary, sajid javid, has said he's awaiting that "final advice" from the jcvi, but was "confidentmments. i was being asked questions about whether we should be boosting people in this country or giving first doses to people in other countries and i think that's far too simplistic a way to look at it. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater vaccine supply, we need more doses of all of the vaccines that are currently licensed and we need more vaccines to be licensed so we are not talking about choices between vaccinating in one country or another country. the good news is that supply is increasing, every month more doses are becoming available and we now need to focus on getting those doses to the countries that really need them but there will be a lot more doses available to do that. when we talk about the countries, what are we talking about and where? mainly we are talking about africa, whereas in many countries on that continent, only 2% of people have been vaccinated, the target has always been to vaccinate at least the most vulnerable 20%, then move on from
health secretary, sajid javid, has said he's awaiting that "final advice" from the jcvi, but was "confidentmments. i was being asked questions about whether we should be boosting people in this country or giving first doses to people in other countries and i think that's far too simplistic a way to look at it. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater vaccine supply, we need more doses of all of the vaccines that are currently licensed and we need more vaccines...
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the health secretary, sajid javid, says he has now asked the chief medical officers in all four nationswhether those considerations tip the balance. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. from france, to the united states, and israel, many wealthier nations are already immunising all their 12 to is—year—olds, not the uk. the scientists who advise government on immunisation, thejcvi, today said a further 200,000 young teens with heart, lung and liver condition is thought to be vulnerable to covid would be asked to have the vaccine, but it would not recommend the jab for healthy 12 to is—year—olds. whilst the benefits marginally outweigh the risks, the risk of heart information is still uncertain and we want to see what wider societal and educational benefits of are two children before recommending universal vaccination. the are two children before recommending universal vaccination.— universalvaccination. the key concern for — universalvaccination. the key concern for the _ universalvaccination. the key concern for the jcvi _ universalvaccination. the key concern for the jcvi is - univ
the health secretary, sajid javid, says he has now asked the chief medical officers in all four nationswhether those considerations tip the balance. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. from france, to the united states, and israel, many wealthier nations are already immunising all their 12 to is—year—olds, not the uk. the scientists who advise government on immunisation, thejcvi, today said a further 200,000 young teens with heart, lung and liver condition is thought to be vulnerable...
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meanwhile, the health secretary sajid javid has tonight confirmed that the nhs will be getting an extra it deal with the backlog of patients caused by covid and winter pressures over the next few months. our first report is from our political editor laura kuenssberg. the strain, the sadness, all too familiar. steve had to sell his parents was not the house after his father passed away and his mother's dementia develop. she needed full—time care, and she still doesn't know that their family home is gone. doesn't know that their family home is one. ~ , , ., doesn't know that their family home isuone.~ , , ., doesn't know that their family home is one, . , , ., ., is gone. why did my dad bother to net a is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent _ is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent pension _ is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent pension and - is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent pension and painted l is gone. why did my dad bother to i get a decent pension and painted the pension scheme for that time because when you look at the long run, my mum with deme
meanwhile, the health secretary sajid javid has tonight confirmed that the nhs will be getting an extra it deal with the backlog of patients caused by covid and winter pressures over the next few months. our first report is from our political editor laura kuenssberg. the strain, the sadness, all too familiar. steve had to sell his parents was not the house after his father passed away and his mother's dementia develop. she needed full—time care, and she still doesn't know that their family...