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from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantyit's in times of crisis we find out who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. i'm going to take out your tube now. we saw its strength. gasping for air. how does that feel? and all the while, one fear looms, another peak of infections to rival the first. don't be fooled by the gentle pace... time is twisted here. on the royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds, of slow motion dreams and hallucinations, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world where time moves too quickly, as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, including consultan
from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantyit's in times of crisis we find out who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. i'm going to take out your tube...
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from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantye. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us.
from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantye. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us.
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the series was produced by sam piranty and filmed by cameraman david mcilveen.he last few weeks, but the two million people in the uk who belong to choirs, have missed the experience of singing together. this weekend thousands of them will gather online for a singalong of handel's messiah, which lasts hours. jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody if possible to stand up for me. what would handel have made of this? # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan's idea. missing his friends in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more than just notes on a piece of paper. the feeling of singing with your friends, there's a feeling of going to the same place to be together. there's a feeling of the performance where you're doing it together with other people. this virus has taken all that away. meet choirmaster ben england. just make sure... he agreed to lead nightly rehearsals of the messiah. hello to andrew. he expected a couple of dozen to sign in. but soon, there were three and a half thousand. andrew and nora are twins. he's in be
the series was produced by sam piranty and filmed by cameraman david mcilveen.he last few weeks, but the two million people in the uk who belong to choirs, have missed the experience of singing together. this weekend thousands of them will gather online for a singalong of handel's messiah, which lasts hours. jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody if possible to stand up for me. what would handel have made of this? # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan's idea. missing his friends in a...
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emotional burden carried by the staff of the royal london hospital, clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty davy mcilveen. to the united states now, and an investigation is under way in minneapolis after the death of a black man in police custody. he's been named as george floyd. a video emerged showing a policeman kneeling on his neck. nada tawfik‘s report contains some distressing images. a disturbing scene caught on camera by witnesses incensed over the police‘s actions. the ten minute video shows george floyd beating with offices who have him restrained on the ground. one of them using his need to pin the man down by his neck. clearly in distress, he tells the white officer he cannot breathe and is in pain. the crowd tries to help and grows increasingly concerned and frustrated. when george floyd appears motionless, bysta nders floyd appears motionless, bystanders question why he isn't being given urgent medical attention. seven minutes into the video, an ambulance arrives. he is put on ambulance arrives. he is put on a stretcher, still handcuffed and taken to hospital. at a press c0 nf
emotional burden carried by the staff of the royal london hospital, clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty davy mcilveen. to the united states now, and an investigation is under way in minneapolis after the death of a black man in police custody. he's been named as george floyd. a video emerged showing a policeman kneeling on his neck. nada tawfik‘s report contains some distressing images. a disturbing scene caught on camera by witnesses incensed over the police‘s actions. the ten...
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from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantysis we find out who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. i'm going to take out your tube now. we saw its strength. gasping for air. how does that feel? and all the while, one fear looms, another peak of infections to rival the first. we were 20 beds away from being overrun. don't be fooled by the gentle pace... time is twisted here. on the royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds, of slow motion dreams and hallucinations, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world where time moves too quickly, as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, including consultant pj zolfagh
from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantysis we find out who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. i'm going to take out your tube now. we saw its strength. gasping for air. how does...
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on the impact of the pandemic in one part of east london, as witnessed by clive myrie, producer sam pirantytt hancock, has stressed that it's everyone's civic duty to co—operate with the new test and trace scheme set to roll out in england in the coming hours. the strategy will help health authorities find people who come into close contact with those infected. anyone who tests positive will be contacted by the health service, the nhs, and asked to disclose where they have been and who they have been in contact with. the aim is to help facilitate a move from a nationwide lockdown towards more targeted safety measures. premier league clubs have voted unanimously to resume contact training. from thursday players will be able to tackle during practice. a further four premier league players and staff have tested positive for coronavirus. discussions continue on when the season may resume. it was a nail—biter of a decision with all the drama of a hollywood film. the launch of the spacex rocket from florida's famed cape canaveral was years in the making. if successful, it would be the first time
on the impact of the pandemic in one part of east london, as witnessed by clive myrie, producer sam pirantytt hancock, has stressed that it's everyone's civic duty to co—operate with the new test and trace scheme set to roll out in england in the coming hours. the strategy will help health authorities find people who come into close contact with those infected. anyone who tests positive will be contacted by the health service, the nhs, and asked to disclose where they have been and who they...
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clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen.esday on legislation aimed at combating china's mass detention of minority uighur muslims. if approved, it will be sent to president trump to sign into law or veto. the move comes amid steadily worsening relations between the us and china over the coronavirus, with washington blaming the government in beijing for the pandemic. let's speak to nury turkel, a newly appointed commissioner at the us commission for international religious freedom. and he himself an uyghur—american. good to talk to you. how significant is this bill and what chance of it going to law? thank you for having me. this bill is significant for multiple reasons. the number one reason is no country, no—onein one reason is no country, no—one in the human history for the uighur people, has done anything remotely close to what's happening in the us capital. this bill has received 406 votes in the earlier version in the house, and the current version has been voted with over 60 co—sponsors with unanimous consent. it has a
clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen.esday on legislation aimed at combating china's mass detention of minority uighur muslims. if approved, it will be sent to president trump to sign into law or veto. the move comes amid steadily worsening relations between the us and china over the coronavirus, with washington blaming the government in beijing for the pandemic. let's speak to nury turkel, a newly appointed commissioner at the us commission for...
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clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen.hs in the world for the fifth consecutive day. non—americans who've been in brazil in the previous two weeks will be refused entry. our correspondent there is katy watson. it's a measure of how serious the situation here is in brazil, that the us has made this decision. bolsonaro sees donald trump as his political rival, his countries analyse in the america, so no doubt this decision will be hurting the government. but it's put on a brave face saying it doesn't affect the commercial relationship between the two countries, but it has been taken as an international shaming, if you like, ofjust how bad the crisis is here. and it's a crisis that the world health organisation has also highlighted, saying latin america is now the epicentre of coronavirus, and brazil being the worst example of that. what is more worrying is that the testing here is so minimal that actually scientists put the realfigures as 12 to 15 actually scientists put the real figures as 12 to 15 times higher than what th
clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen.hs in the world for the fifth consecutive day. non—americans who've been in brazil in the previous two weeks will be refused entry. our correspondent there is katy watson. it's a measure of how serious the situation here is in brazil, that the us has made this decision. bolsonaro sees donald trump as his political rival, his countries analyse in the america, so no doubt this decision will be hurting the government....
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the producer was sam piranty, and the cameraman, david mcilveen. people in the uk who belong to choirs have been missing the experience of singing together. this weekend, thousands of them will gather online for a singalong of handel's messiah, which lasts several hours. jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody, if possible, to stand up for me? what would handel have made of this? they sing # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan‘s idea. missing his friends in a dorset choir during lockdown, he suggested singing online. music is more thanjust notes on a piece of paper. it's the feeling of singing with your friends, it's the feeling of going to the same place to be together, it's the feeling of the performance, where you're doing it together,
the producer was sam piranty, and the cameraman, david mcilveen. people in the uk who belong to choirs have been missing the experience of singing together. this weekend, thousands of them will gather online for a singalong of handel's messiah, which lasts several hours. jon kay has the story. if i could ask everybody, if possible, to stand up for me? what would handel have made of this? they sing # hallelujah #. it was mark strachan‘s idea. missing his friends in a dorset choir during...
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from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam piranty who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. this guy's not going to survive the night. yeah. let's call the family. i'm going to take out your tube now. we saw its strength. how does that feel? and all the while, one fear looms, another peak of infections to rival the first. don't be fooled by the gentle pace. time is twisted here. 0n the royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds of slow motion dreams and hallucinations, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world where time moves too quickly, as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, in
from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam piranty who we really are. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. when souls are laid bare. in this time of coronavirus, one hospital and one community reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. this guy's not going to survive the night. yeah. let's call the...
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on the impact of the pandemic in one part of east london, as witnessed by clive myrie, producer sam pirantyumber of workers being paid under the wage—subsidy scheme rose from 8 million to 8.4 million last week. the cost of the furlough scheme so far is £15 billion. a similar scheme for self—employed workers has received 2.3 million applications, totalling nearly £7 billion. research suggests women are more likely than men to have lost theirjobs or to have been furloughed during the pandemic. the institute for fiscal studies questioned more than 3,500 families in england, and found that working mothers were also doing more homeschooling and childcare than fathers. the department for education in england will fund a national voucher scheme for free school meals over the half—term following pressure from parents, pupils and school leaders. the schools standards minister nick gibb told mps that the cost of the scheme would be met by the government over the break, rather than just in term—time. premier league clubs have voted unanimously to resume contact training. once the new measures come int
on the impact of the pandemic in one part of east london, as witnessed by clive myrie, producer sam pirantyumber of workers being paid under the wage—subsidy scheme rose from 8 million to 8.4 million last week. the cost of the furlough scheme so far is £15 billion. a similar scheme for self—employed workers has received 2.3 million applications, totalling nearly £7 billion. research suggests women are more likely than men to have lost theirjobs or to have been furloughed during the...
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clive myrie reporting, with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen. the prime minister's top adviser, is facing more calls for his resignation following his decision to drive his family hundreds of miles from london to durham during the lockdown. dozens of conservative mps have now called for him to step down, while others have expressed their concern about the impact of his behaviour. earlier today a government minister, douglas ross, resigned his post in protest at mr cummings‘s controversial interpretation of the lockdown rules. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. were you telling the truth yesterday? police, to keep order this morning. could you move out of the way, guys? the prime minister's top advisor, no longer protecting his boss — instead, a very big problem. social distancing. only a faint plea this morning. dominic cummings' swagger, long gone. but now a minister's jumped because mr cummings hasn't been pushed. douglas ross, happy to be on the campaign in scotland in the autumn election. but if the number 10 adviser won't
clive myrie reporting, with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen. the prime minister's top adviser, is facing more calls for his resignation following his decision to drive his family hundreds of miles from london to durham during the lockdown. dozens of conservative mps have now called for him to step down, while others have expressed their concern about the impact of his behaviour. earlier today a government minister, douglas ross, resigned his post in protest at mr cummings‘s...
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clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen.eir home village during the country's lockdown has been speaking to the bbc about her story. 15—year—old jyoti kumari took seven days to complete the journey, which has also highlighted the plight of indians who regularly travel hundreds miles to find work. our correspondent yogita limaye has the story. this journey has changed their life. but they didn't set out on it by choice. jyoti paswan and her injured father were among tens of thousands of workers stuck in cities without money, amidst india's lockdown. "we weren't getting food and went hungry for two days. then i convinced my father that we should set off on the bicycle", she told bbc hindi, while she was on the journey. it took seven days from delhi to their home in eastern india. her story has grabbed attention around the world. in her village, she's become a celebrity. "girls like you should be born in every home in india", a local leader told her. she's been gifted four new bicycles. the government is building a toilet at he
clive myrie reporting with producer sam piranty and cameraman davy mcilveen.eir home village during the country's lockdown has been speaking to the bbc about her story. 15—year—old jyoti kumari took seven days to complete the journey, which has also highlighted the plight of indians who regularly travel hundreds miles to find work. our correspondent yogita limaye has the story. this journey has changed their life. but they didn't set out on it by choice. jyoti paswan and her injured father...
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from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantyunity reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. yeah. let's call the family. i'm going to take out your tube now. we saw its strength. gasping for air. how does that feel? and all the while, one fear looms, another peak of infections to rival the first. don't be fooled by the gentle pace... time is twisted here. on the royal london hospital's coronavirus wards, while many patients inhabit ventilated worlds, of slow motion dreams and hallucinations, the doctors and nurses charged with bringing them back to life inhabit the real world where time moves too quickly, as this cruel disease eats away at human lungs with frightening speed. can we just do a couple more suctions? but the medical staff, including consultant pj zolfaghari, have their own nightmares. are you expecting a second wave? yes, i mean, i have to say yes because i think once the lockdown is relaxed, people of course are going
from the royal london in tower hamlets in east london, with cameraman david mcilveen and producer sam pirantyunity reflect on these troubled times. coming upforairto reveal their souls to us. we saw the fragility of life. this guy's not going to survive. yeah. let's call the family. i'm going to take out your tube now. we saw its strength. gasping for air. how does that feel? and all the while, one fear looms, another peak of infections to rival the first. don't be fooled by the gentle pace......