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i'm sally bundock.rvices to deliver medical equipment and personal protection. we'll speak to one of the biggest players in the field, fedex. the magic kingdom loses some of its shine as closed theme parks and cancelled cruises leaves a dent in disney's results. let's focus on the top business stories. here in europe, we will have a sense of how economies are doing as they start to try to reopen. how quickly is business picking 7 later this morning, the european commission will publish its spring economic forecast, which will give us a sense of the damage the pandemic has done to the eu's economy this year. 0ne indicator of trade and business is freight and cargo, which can provide an early signal of turning points in economic activity. one of the biggest players in that field is fedex, so what are they seeing across europe at the moment? joining me now is bert nappier, president of fedex express europe. thank you for being on the programme. just tell us what you are seeing programme. just tell us what
i'm sally bundock.rvices to deliver medical equipment and personal protection. we'll speak to one of the biggest players in the field, fedex. the magic kingdom loses some of its shine as closed theme parks and cancelled cruises leaves a dent in disney's results. let's focus on the top business stories. here in europe, we will have a sense of how economies are doing as they start to try to reopen. how quickly is business picking 7 later this morning, the european commission will publish its...
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i'm sally bundock. boris johnson urges people to use common sense, as he defends his plan to relax the lockdown in england president trump takes questions on testing after white house staff test positive for coronavirus. israel's strategy of using surveillance to help lower the infection rate ca uses c0 ntrove i’sy. critics say it's an invasion of privacy. and positive signs that some professional sports may be able to resume play in the near future, but questions remain over how to keep games safe for all. good to have you with us. boris johnson has defended plans to relax the lockdown in england amid accusations that his government's proposals are confusing. in england, from tomorrow, people can go outdoors as often as they want and can meet with one person from another household in a public space, as long as social distancing is respected.with some workers being encouraged to return this week, the prime minister said he was not expecting "a sudden big flood" of people to go back. our political editor
i'm sally bundock. boris johnson urges people to use common sense, as he defends his plan to relax the lockdown in england president trump takes questions on testing after white house staff test positive for coronavirus. israel's strategy of using surveillance to help lower the infection rate ca uses c0 ntrove i’sy. critics say it's an invasion of privacy. and positive signs that some professional sports may be able to resume play in the near future, but questions remain over how to keep...
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i'm sally bundock.ne—country, two systems policy. brazil's daily death toll passes 1,000 — it's now the third worst hit country for infections in the world. pollution and the pandemic — the world sees a dramatic improvement in air quality. and the mum and dad who never gave up looking for their kidnapped 2—year—old son are finally reunited, after 32 years.
i'm sally bundock.ne—country, two systems policy. brazil's daily death toll passes 1,000 — it's now the third worst hit country for infections in the world. pollution and the pandemic — the world sees a dramatic improvement in air quality. and the mum and dad who never gave up looking for their kidnapped 2—year—old son are finally reunited, after 32 years.
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i'm sally bundock.disagreement from scotland, wales and northern ireland. we are taking the first careful steps to modify our measures. workers in england are encouraged to return to work, but asked to avoid public transport. fanfares as disney reopens its shanghai theme park, but will a new spike in covid cases dampen the spirits? we're live from the city. and a small piece of good news from the pandemic: an absence of tourists
i'm sally bundock.disagreement from scotland, wales and northern ireland. we are taking the first careful steps to modify our measures. workers in england are encouraged to return to work, but asked to avoid public transport. fanfares as disney reopens its shanghai theme park, but will a new spike in covid cases dampen the spirits? we're live from the city. and a small piece of good news from the pandemic: an absence of tourists
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i'm sally bundock.us pandemic. as the us virus death toll nears 70,000, donald trump defends his record on the pandemic and raises hopes for a vaccine by the end of the year. the british government reveals first details of plans to reopen the economy, with new rules for employers and workers. and whilst sport is banned across the globe, how did taiwan's footballers manage a victory against the virus?
i'm sally bundock.us pandemic. as the us virus death toll nears 70,000, donald trump defends his record on the pandemic and raises hopes for a vaccine by the end of the year. the british government reveals first details of plans to reopen the economy, with new rules for employers and workers. and whilst sport is banned across the globe, how did taiwan's footballers manage a victory against the virus?
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i'm sally bundock.n to relax the lockdown in england president trump takes questions on testing after white house staff test positive for coronavirus. israel's strategy of using surveillance to help lower the infection rate ca uses c0 ntrove rsy. critics say it's an invasion of privacy. and positive signs that some professional sports may be able to resume play in the near future, but questions remain over how to keep games safe for all.
i'm sally bundock.n to relax the lockdown in england president trump takes questions on testing after white house staff test positive for coronavirus. israel's strategy of using surveillance to help lower the infection rate ca uses c0 ntrove rsy. critics say it's an invasion of privacy. and positive signs that some professional sports may be able to resume play in the near future, but questions remain over how to keep games safe for all.
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i'm sally bundock.e lockdown. world leaders have a whip—round on webcam, pledging $8 billion to find a covid—i9 vaccine. high schools and hairdressers re—open as iceland's lockdown begins to thaw. the struggle to shoot films while social distancing — why the show might not go on for some hollywood productions.
i'm sally bundock.e lockdown. world leaders have a whip—round on webcam, pledging $8 billion to find a covid—i9 vaccine. high schools and hairdressers re—open as iceland's lockdown begins to thaw. the struggle to shoot films while social distancing — why the show might not go on for some hollywood productions.
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i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.. president trump plans to disband the coronavirus task force within the next month despite the high number of deaths in the us. climate experts predict the global lockdown will see the biggest decline in carbon emissions ever recorded. and the 97—year—old russian war veteran knitting socks for captain tom's 100th birthday and raising money for medical staff.
i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.. president trump plans to disband the coronavirus task force within the next month despite the high number of deaths in the us. climate experts predict the global lockdown will see the biggest decline in carbon emissions ever recorded. and the 97—year—old russian war veteran knitting socks for captain tom's 100th birthday and raising money for medical staff.
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i'm sally bundock. about to collapse. japan's economy slides into recession for the first quarter and fears the us is heading the same way. in england, a row between government and unions over whether schools can reopen in two weeks‘ time. and ten weeks after imposing the world's first national lockdown, italy reopens shops and restaurants from today.
i'm sally bundock. about to collapse. japan's economy slides into recession for the first quarter and fears the us is heading the same way. in england, a row between government and unions over whether schools can reopen in two weeks‘ time. and ten weeks after imposing the world's first national lockdown, italy reopens shops and restaurants from today.
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i'm sally bundock. the british government announces a plan to end its lockdown, but there's disagreement from scotland, wales and northern ireland. we are taking the first careful steps to modify our measures. workers in england are encouraged to return to work, but asked to avoid public transport. fanfares as disney reopens its shanghai theme park, but will a new spike in covid cases dampen the spirits? we're live from the city. and a small piece of good news from the pandemic: an absence of tourists means a record number of turtle hatchlings reaching the sea. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first: the uk has become the latest country to announce a gradual relaxation of some of its coronavirus restrictions, although the changes only apply to england. it's currently got the second—highest number of recorded deaths from the virus in the world after the us. in an address to the nation, prime
i'm sally bundock. the british government announces a plan to end its lockdown, but there's disagreement from scotland, wales and northern ireland. we are taking the first careful steps to modify our measures. workers in england are encouraged to return to work, but asked to avoid public transport. fanfares as disney reopens its shanghai theme park, but will a new spike in covid cases dampen the spirits? we're live from the city. and a small piece of good news from the pandemic: an absence of...
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i'm sally bundock. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen uses her inauguration address to tell china she wants dialogue, but rejects its one—country, two systems policy. brazil's daily death toll passes 1,000 — it's now the third worst hit country for infections in the world. pollution and the pandemic — the world sees a dramatic improvement in air quality. and the mum and dad who never gave up looking for their kidnapped 2—year—old son are finally reunited, after 32 years. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. taiwanese president tsai ing—wen has said that her country wants dialogue with china, but cannot accept its proposal for one—country, two systems. she made her comments in a speech after being sworn—in for a second term in office. ms tsai secured over 57% of the ballot last january, in an election dominated by the island's relationship with china and held, as the coronavirus began to take hold on the mainland. taiwan's success in containing the disease has been widely admired.
i'm sally bundock. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen uses her inauguration address to tell china she wants dialogue, but rejects its one—country, two systems policy. brazil's daily death toll passes 1,000 — it's now the third worst hit country for infections in the world. pollution and the pandemic — the world sees a dramatic improvement in air quality. and the mum and dad who never gave up looking for their kidnapped 2—year—old son are finally reunited, after 32 years. hello and...
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i'm sally bundock. protests in brazil's largest city opposing the state's lockdown, but the mayor warns the health system is about to collapse. japan's economy slides into recession for the first quarter and fears the us is heading the same way. in england, a row between government and unions over whether schools can reopen in two weeks' time. and ten weeks after imposing the world's first national lockdown, italy reopens shops and restaurants from today. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering the latest coronavirus developments for you both in britain and globally. brazil's coronavirus death toll has risen to 16,118 with more than 240,000 cases, making it the fourth worst—affected country in terms of confirmed infections. on sunday, the mayor of brazil's biggest city, sao paulo, warned that the health system was close to collapse. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson now reports from sao paulo. the death toll is still climbing and the president is still in
i'm sally bundock. protests in brazil's largest city opposing the state's lockdown, but the mayor warns the health system is about to collapse. japan's economy slides into recession for the first quarter and fears the us is heading the same way. in england, a row between government and unions over whether schools can reopen in two weeks' time. and ten weeks after imposing the world's first national lockdown, italy reopens shops and restaurants from today. hello and welcome to audiences in the...
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i'm sally bundock. italy starts to lift its national lockdown today — the longest since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. as the us virus death toll nears 70,000, donald trump defends his record on the pandemic and raises hopes for a vaccine by the end of the year. the british government reveals first details of plans to reopen the economy, with new rules for employers and workers. and whilst sport is banned across the globe, how did taiwan's footballers manage a victory against the virus? good to have you with us. italy is easing its national lockdown today — the world's longest of the coronavirus pandemic. takeaways and parks are reopening, small funerals can resume and some businesses are restarting. but the shutdown has left deep scars in a country with already serious economic problems, as our correspondent, mark lowen reports from naples. italy is starting to reopen but this champion pizza maker cannot, with is only allowing ta keaway cannot, with is only allowing takeaway is for now, you wil
i'm sally bundock. italy starts to lift its national lockdown today — the longest since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. as the us virus death toll nears 70,000, donald trump defends his record on the pandemic and raises hopes for a vaccine by the end of the year. the british government reveals first details of plans to reopen the economy, with new rules for employers and workers. and whilst sport is banned across the globe, how did taiwan's footballers manage a victory against the...
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i'm sally bundock. putting the tech to the test — trials begin in the uk of a contact tracing app which could help ease the lockdown. world leaders have a whip—round on webcam, pledging $8 billion to find a covid—19 vaccine. high schools and hairdressers re—open as iceland's lockdown begins to thaw. the struggle to shoot films while social distancing — why the show might not go on for some hollywood productions. a very warm welcome. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first, some people on the isle of wight will be the first to try out a new nhs smartphone app to help trace any cases of coronavirus. it will identify recent contacts of anyone who tests positive. if it's successful, the government wants to expand it app's use across the uk later this month. but some critics have questioned the plan, saying not everyone has a smartphone, and some turn off their location services for privacy reasons. andy moore reports. the nhs covid—19 app let's you know qui
i'm sally bundock. putting the tech to the test — trials begin in the uk of a contact tracing app which could help ease the lockdown. world leaders have a whip—round on webcam, pledging $8 billion to find a covid—19 vaccine. high schools and hairdressers re—open as iceland's lockdown begins to thaw. the struggle to shoot films while social distancing — why the show might not go on for some hollywood productions. a very warm welcome. we're covering all the latest coronavirus...