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fiona trott is at scarborough beach and, fiona, obviously, people are allowed out for daily exerciseome air, but there are concerns that too many people may congregate in the same places, the obvious places and, i guess, a beach is one of them. what is the situation there? well, they are not congregating here today. this is the most visited holiday destination outside london during a normal easter bank holiday weekend, there will be thousands of people here in scarborough. at the mutant arcades behind me which are close, the cafe is, too. there are a handful of people here are north beach and that is because north yorkshire police, scarborough borough council and the coast guard have pulled them all to stay—at—home. i can naturally see a police carjust patrolling the promenade there. at the moment, the police have extra patrols in scarborough, checking traffic coming into the town centre, extra foot patrols on the beach this weekend, traffic wardens are also checking the car parks in and around scarborough. if you do not have a residence permit, if you are not a key worker, you shoul
fiona trott is at scarborough beach and, fiona, obviously, people are allowed out for daily exerciseome air, but there are concerns that too many people may congregate in the same places, the obvious places and, i guess, a beach is one of them. what is the situation there? well, they are not congregating here today. this is the most visited holiday destination outside london during a normal easter bank holiday weekend, there will be thousands of people here in scarborough. at the mutant arcades...
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and let's talk to our north of england correspondent, who is in scarborough.see that many people behind you, fiona, what has it been like they are today? well, this is a popular holiday destination outside of london and i can tell you we haven't counted more than 30 people here at south bay at the moment. we have spoken to one couple who were here out for their daily exercise. they were nhs members of staff and they work at the local hospital and it was the day after day. they were immensely grateful to visitors for staying at home. we spoke to another woman who was here with her daughter. they we re was here with her daughter. they were out working and she said it feels really strange being in scarborough on a normal bank holiday weekend it would be really difficult to pass people here on the promenade, she said, and we are concerned for some local businesses, but once we're through this will all be welcoming visitors back. you probably just heard a be welcoming visitors back. you probablyjust heard a police van going past there. we have more police patrols h
and let's talk to our north of england correspondent, who is in scarborough.see that many people behind you, fiona, what has it been like they are today? well, this is a popular holiday destination outside of london and i can tell you we haven't counted more than 30 people here at south bay at the moment. we have spoken to one couple who were here out for their daily exercise. they were nhs members of staff and they work at the local hospital and it was the day after day. they were immensely...
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fiona trott in scarborough. that is also talk to our health editor, hugh pym.using on lockdown because it is the easter weekend but we heard earlier some suggestions as to how potentially it could be eased. what more are we hearing on that? potentially it could be eased. what more are we hearing on thanm potentially it could be eased. what more are we hearing on that? it is the expert version niall ferguson who is on the committee, it is his model which has informed a lot of the decision making. you hurt a bit in that piece from richard, saying one way of lifting the restrictions is to do it in different areas at different times, may be different age groups. restrictions being lifted for them. scientists think this might be possible, because you mightfind in this might be possible, because you might find in one area it is ahead of another, london for example has been ahead in case numbers to other parts of the uk. it could be passing there and you might want to lift the restrictions but not somewhere else. there are immense practical difficulties with this, how
fiona trott in scarborough. that is also talk to our health editor, hugh pym.using on lockdown because it is the easter weekend but we heard earlier some suggestions as to how potentially it could be eased. what more are we hearing on that? potentially it could be eased. what more are we hearing on thanm potentially it could be eased. what more are we hearing on that? it is the expert version niall ferguson who is on the committee, it is his model which has informed a lot of the decision...
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fiona trott is in scarborough for us.ooks as though people are sticking to those guidelines. this is the most popular holiday destination outside london during a normal easter weekend, there would be thousands of people here in scarborough, many of them packed into those amusement arcades behind me. but today visitors have stayed away. local people and emergency services are relieved. a picture postcard, and that is because the crowds are missing. what would have been unusual is now the norm. he wouldn't be able to move down here, honest to god, you wouldn't, it would be heaving, beach, pathways, all the shops would beach, pathways, all the shops would be busy, everything. our town and every time, certainly on the seaside, we need people to stay at home, keep away, keep themselves aside, to keep us, the nhs safe, so we can say people's lives. other coaster results were also deserted — from southend—on—sea to southwold. —— postal resorts. and skegness, where on a normal easter weekend it would be impossible to park. no run
fiona trott is in scarborough for us.ooks as though people are sticking to those guidelines. this is the most popular holiday destination outside london during a normal easter weekend, there would be thousands of people here in scarborough, many of them packed into those amusement arcades behind me. but today visitors have stayed away. local people and emergency services are relieved. a picture postcard, and that is because the crowds are missing. what would have been unusual is now the norm....
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and it was notjust scarborough that was deserted, other coastal towns we re was deserted, other coastale empty as well, from southend—on—sea in essex to southwold in sussex. to serve gag nursing lincolnshire, where on a normal easter weekend it would be impossible to find a parking space. today, a different story. sir! no running! that's it. you can only walk on the river walk. in london, officials have been reminding people to keep a distance. sir, could you dismount, please? thank you. in birmingham, rangers have been patrolling the parks... if you're esitting on the bench... you're all right walking around, but staying stationary. are you from the same household or...? ..doing their bit to enforce the rules on social distancing. stay indoors because of covid—19. so you're saying i'm not allowed on my front garden? you cannot come on yourfront garden. but in rotherham, police were accused of taking things a little too far. south yorkshire police have since apologised and described the incident as well—intentioned but ill—informed. messages like these in scotland have been seen across
and it was notjust scarborough that was deserted, other coastal towns we re was deserted, other coastale empty as well, from southend—on—sea in essex to southwold in sussex. to serve gag nursing lincolnshire, where on a normal easter weekend it would be impossible to find a parking space. today, a different story. sir! no running! that's it. you can only walk on the river walk. in london, officials have been reminding people to keep a distance. sir, could you dismount, please? thank you. in...
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at saint cecilia is nursing home in scarborough as in many homes across the country they believe the that they'd been waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area for anyone being nursed. they lock down area and they had area set aside for coronavirus residents. people stick to the rooms but still across three homes in the group that had 11 deaths and four of those confirmed as covid—19. group that had 11 deaths and four of those confirmed as covid—19i group that had 11 deaths and four of those confirmed as covid-19. i was called and i did see here on the last day that she died. one of the residents who died was the wife of reginald kemp, liz. they were married for 50 years and she loved to spend time with her grandchildren. he says that staff did all they could for her.” grandchildren. he says that staff did all they could for her. ijust hope the ministers to recognise the wonderful work that has gone on and that goes on up and down the country in nursing homesjust like where liz was. by doing a job equal to anyone in the nati
at saint cecilia is nursing home in scarborough as in many homes across the country they believe the that they'd been waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area for anyone being nursed. they lock down area and they had area set aside for coronavirus residents. people stick to the rooms but still across three homes in the group that had 11 deaths and four of those confirmed as covid—19. group that had 11 deaths and four of those...
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i feel sorry for this person no one will be losing any more money on scarborough what with even practice games now cancelled in the swedish lower divisions but if sporting action pops up elsewhere whatever the level it will attract attention and maybe hate with online gamblers unlikely to simply hang up their phones while they wait for the sporting world to get back to normal. poll race al-jazeera spade allah sweet or. hello again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the un says 70 countries that's more than a 3rd of the wild have endorsed its call for a global ceasefire and made the coronavirus a pandemic the secretary general says warring parties in libya syria yemen how they conflict science have said they're willing to lay down their weapons but mr gutierrez warns a lot more needs to be done there is a huge distance between declarations and deeds between translating words into peace on the ground and in the lives of people there are enormous difficulties to implementation as conflicts ephesus for years distrust these deep with many spoilers and many suspicions we know that
i feel sorry for this person no one will be losing any more money on scarborough what with even practice games now cancelled in the swedish lower divisions but if sporting action pops up elsewhere whatever the level it will attract attention and maybe hate with online gamblers unlikely to simply hang up their phones while they wait for the sporting world to get back to normal. poll race al-jazeera spade allah sweet or. hello again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the un says 70...
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traffic coming into scarborough.e increased patrols by the coast guard, too. traffic wardens are checking all the car parks. if you don't have a permit or you are not a key worker, you should not be here today. north yorkshire police are saying their first approach is to educate people, make sure they understand the government guidelines. but, of course, the last resort is they will fine people if necessary. the people here on south bay are all residents who are out taking their exercise still police are saying to them, when you come here today, don't bring food, don't bring drink. you should be here for an hour, don't stay longer than necessary, just stay at home. nearly £2 million have been lost in coronavirus related fraud in the uk since the outbreak began, according to police. nearly £2 million have been lost in coronavirus related fraud the bbc has learnt that most of it relates to bogus companies selling non existent protective equipment and sanitiser. criminals in west africa have set up hundreds of websites
traffic coming into scarborough.e increased patrols by the coast guard, too. traffic wardens are checking all the car parks. if you don't have a permit or you are not a key worker, you should not be here today. north yorkshire police are saying their first approach is to educate people, make sure they understand the government guidelines. but, of course, the last resort is they will fine people if necessary. the people here on south bay are all residents who are out taking their exercise still...
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reporter: at saint cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they believe the fight they have been coronavirusor weeks is only now reflected in official figures. ve this is the aa il whal been diagnosed. reporter: diagnosing ridenests,e grouhave had 11 deaths,d four confir covid-19. >> i saw her for the last on the day she died. reporter: one of the residents was his wife. they were married for more than 50 years and she loved spending time with her grandildren. he said staff did all they could for her. >> i thought ministers don't recognize the wonderful work that has gone on and goes on up and he cntry in nursing homes like where she was. they are doing a job equal to yone in the national health service. reporter: the u.k. health seeaetary saids in care homes would be included in the government's daily figures which have until now only reported hospitaleaths. matt hancock was pressed on e whether cmes had been overlooked. >> i wonder if you will take this opportunity to apologize to the families of loved ones who died in care homes because the pegovernment didn't py protect them. >> the thin
reporter: at saint cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they believe the fight they have been coronavirusor weeks is only now reflected in official figures. ve this is the aa il whal been diagnosed. reporter: diagnosing ridenests,e grouhave had 11 deaths,d four confir covid-19. >> i saw her for the last on the day she died. reporter: one of the residents was his wife. they were married for more than 50 years and she loved spending time with her grandildren. he said staff did all they...
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at saint cecilia is nursing home in scarborough as in many homes across the country they believe the for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area for anyone being nursed. they lock down early and they have areas set aside for coronavirus residents. people stick to the rooms but still across three homes in the group that had 11 deaths and four of those confirmed as covid—19. i was called and i did see here on the last day that she died. one of the residents who died was the wife of reginald kemp, liz. they were married for 50 years and she loved to spend time with her grandchildren. he says that staff did all they could for her. ijust hope the ministers do recognise the wonderful work that has gone on and that goes on up and down the country in nursing homes just like where liz was. they're doing a job equal to anyone in the national health service. latest official figures from england and wales combined with numbers from scotland show that in the week ending april the 17th, there were almost 8000 deaths in care homes, an increase of almost 2500 from the
at saint cecilia is nursing home in scarborough as in many homes across the country they believe the for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area for anyone being nursed. they lock down early and they have areas set aside for coronavirus residents. people stick to the rooms but still across three homes in the group that had 11 deaths and four of those confirmed as covid—19. i was called and i did see here on the last day that she died. one of the residents who...
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you all get coronavirus rats i feel sorry for this person no one will be losing any more money on scarborough what with even practice games now cancelled in the swedish lower divisions but if sporting action pops up elsewhere whatever the level it will attract attention and maybe hate with online gamblers unlikely to simply hang up their phones while they wait for the sporting world to get back to normal pull reese al-jazeera spade suite or. the tokyo lympics athletes' village could be used as a temporary hospital for coronavirus patients it's still being constructed but it's one option being discussed by local governments officials the village consists of 24 buildings and was set to host 11000 the libyans but it will now set for 16 months after the games were put back by a year and anthony joshua's world title boxing fight with live has been postponed it was should all for june 20th toughens football stadium in london a new date has yet to be confirmed former marathon world record holder wilson kipsang has been arrested in kenya for breaching a coronavirus curfew son who ironically enough is
you all get coronavirus rats i feel sorry for this person no one will be losing any more money on scarborough what with even practice games now cancelled in the swedish lower divisions but if sporting action pops up elsewhere whatever the level it will attract attention and maybe hate with online gamblers unlikely to simply hang up their phones while they wait for the sporting world to get back to normal pull reese al-jazeera spade suite or. the tokyo lympics athletes' village could be used as...
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at st cecelia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fightn waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that's been barrier nursed. they lock down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus patients, and people stick to their rooms. but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths — four confirmed as covid—19. i was called and did see her for the last — on the day that she died, they asked me. one of the residents who died was reg kemp's wife, liz. they were married for more than 50 years, and she loved spending time with her grandchildren. he says staff did all they could for her. ijust hope that the ministers do recognise the wonderful work that's gone on and goes on up and down the country in nursing homes — just like where liz was. they're doing a job equal to anyone in the national health service. information collected up to last friday suggesting debts and care homes are still rising. even so homes are still rising. even
at st cecelia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fightn waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that's been barrier nursed. they lock down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus patients, and people stick to their rooms. but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths — four confirmed as covid—19. i was called and did...
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this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town.ls in this park in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench, you're all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown in sight. the us has become the first country in the world to record more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. according to numbers compiled byjohns hopkins university, 2108 people died in the last 24—hour period. the united states has the highest number of cases in the world — it's just passed half a million. it's also recorded the second—highest number of deaths, over 18,700, just behind italy. new york state alone now has more confirmed cases of coronavirus than any single country in the world. our north america correspondent david willis has more now on what has been a difficult 2a hours for the country. the united states has seen the deadliest day of coronavirus attacks, or dea
this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town.ls in this park in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench, you're all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown in sight. the us has become the first country in the world to record more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day....
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at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fighty've been waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that is being barrier nursed. they locked down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus residents, and people stick to their rooms, but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths, four confirmed as covid—19. i was called and did see her for the last, on the day that she died... one of the residents who died was reg kemp's wife liz. they were married for more than 50 years, and she loved spending time with her grandchildren. he says staff did all they could for her. ijust hope that the ministers do recognise the wonderful work that's gone on and goes on up and down the country in nursing homes just like where liz was. they are doing a job equal to anyone in the national health service. the latest official figures from england and wales, combined with numbers from scotland, show that in the week ending april 17th th
at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fighty've been waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that is being barrier nursed. they locked down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus residents, and people stick to their rooms, but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths, four confirmed as covid—19. i was...
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at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fightinst coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that is being barrier nursed. they locked down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus residents, and people stick to their rooms, but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths, four confirmed as covid—i9. i was called and did see her for the last, on the day that she died... one of the residents who died was reg kemp's wife liz. they were married for more than 50 years, and she loved spending time with her grandchildren. he says staff did all they could for her. ijust hope that the ministers do recognise the wonderful work that's gone on and goes on up and down the country in nursing homes just like where liz was. they are doing a job equal to anyone in the national health service. information collected by the care regulator up to last friday suggested deaths in care homes are still rising. even so, homes like this one continue to
at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fightinst coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that is being barrier nursed. they locked down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus residents, and people stick to their rooms, but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths, four confirmed as covid—i9. i was called and did see her...
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this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town.atrols in this park in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench, you're all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown in sight. the latest figures from spain show the lowest rise in numbers of deaths in18 the lowest rise in numbers of deaths in 18 days. it is quite remarkably low figure, if you consider that just over a week ago, the number was 950 on the worst day for the death toll. i think there may be a bit of an easter impact in this, maybe some paperwork is not working through the system as quickly as other days, but still, no question that we have had four weeks now of a complete lockdown, families at home on this quiet easter weekend, there are going anywhere, and i think spain is taking a bit of a brew 30 day. it looks like the worst of what could just be the first wave is heavily over. we have
this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town.atrols in this park in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench, you're all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown in sight. the latest figures from spain show the lowest rise in numbers of deaths in18 the lowest rise in numbers of deaths...
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this was the scene in scarborough.d a ghost town, and patrols at this park in birmingham were insuring people stuck to social distancing. you aren't walking around, but staying stationary. are you from the same household, or... but the government admits that this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown insight. the british red cross says there are thousands of refugees and asylum seekers living in poverty in the uk, and in calais in france, many migrants remain in makeshift camps hoping to cross to the uk. the bbc‘s fergal keane reports on how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting those who have fled persecution or poverty. they look like scenes from the world before the coronavirus. but we filmed these crowds nearly three weeks into the french government's lockdown. no social distance for the migrants of calais. good morning. bonjour. bonjour, salut — coffee. try to wash your hands sometimes! no hot food, either — a sandwich given by the state the sole meal of the day for hundreds. t
this was the scene in scarborough.d a ghost town, and patrols at this park in birmingham were insuring people stuck to social distancing. you aren't walking around, but staying stationary. are you from the same household, or... but the government admits that this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown insight. the british red cross says there are thousands of refugees and asylum seekers living in poverty in the uk, and in calais in france, many migrants...
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from scarborough. cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.ring is the sound of tens of thousands of people doing what they can to protect the nhs. so this is my temporary workroom i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs. cotton uniforms which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind, even people who are not able to make the scrubs are making ear guards for us, they're making scrub bags. somebody has even created labels saying superhero cape. you know, to put on the front of the scrub bags. the clothes you wear determine the way people see you. it's notjust enthusiastic amateurs. blue is quite your colour. the costume makers from the bbc‘s his dark materials and other tv drama teams have made over 6,000 sets of scrubs between them. the world of opera is helping too. adding a little flair as they sew. we are putting fun pockets, we've got some prints so it
from scarborough. cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.ring is the sound of tens of thousands of people doing what they can to protect the nhs. so this is my temporary workroom i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs. cotton uniforms which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete...
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for example today, in scarborough, it is beautiful and sunny and warm, tomorrow it might be a bit morey. to the south of that, it remains warm and sunny. heading through the easter weekend, we start to see weather france approaching the uk. they‘ re to see weather france approaching the uk. they're still mostly to the west and the north of us on good friday, but it does mean that there is an increasing chance of a fuse box of rain. to the south, it is going to be a warm day, temperatures could even get up to 2a celsius. by the time we get to saturday and sunday, these weather fronts are getting closer. you can see it is starting to get a bit more cloudy. with the low—pressures lurking, there is the threat of a bit more rain in the coming days. i want to point out this big drop in the temperature, in london, for example, on saturday. other places will also see a on saturday. other places will also seea similar on saturday. other places will also see a similar drop. into next week, by monday onwards, we will start to see those temperatures going back down again. before i go, if you are a
for example today, in scarborough, it is beautiful and sunny and warm, tomorrow it might be a bit morey. to the south of that, it remains warm and sunny. heading through the easter weekend, we start to see weather france approaching the uk. they‘ re to see weather france approaching the uk. they're still mostly to the west and the north of us on good friday, but it does mean that there is an increasing chance of a fuse box of rain. to the south, it is going to be a warm day, temperatures...
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the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing?s, and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think enhanced tension in communities, where communities are saying, "actually, we thought this had been resolved." residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. we normally see 50 people, 60 people. since this lockdown, we're seeing 200, 300, 400 people a day. like valerie naughton, who's lived here for a0 years. we do not know how it's being spread, we don't know who's got it and who hasn't, and with all these people, not only for their selves, but us in the parish, we are an older generation and we do feel very strongly that we're isolating ourselves and we feel, why are they not? we're all so different, we have different needs and priorities, and our view of what's reasonable is different. and trying to write rules that are seen as fair to everyone in such a short space of time is almost impossible. and it does seem that the clarity of that stay—at—hom
the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing?s, and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think enhanced tension in communities, where communities are saying, "actually, we thought this had been resolved." residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. we normally see 50 people, 60 people. since this lockdown, we're seeing 200, 300, 400 people a day. like valerie...
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the st cecilia's care home in scarborough has lost four of its residents to the virus.e been logging on to the government's website to book tests for everyone. but it is not proving easy. we got onto the website very early this morning to see if we could actually book tests and there was no way we could see about getting tests for the residents on the website. we could see the staff portal but that was the same as it was a few days before. i got the feeling that they were inundated this morning therefore perhaps were not quite sure what they might do and offer. many of those running care homes believe that the elderly and disabled have been left very exposed in this coronavirus pandemic. we have prioritised the nhs to get those tests first and i think that is right but we are already rolling it out to all care homes so they can all get a test today, if they need one. and that, for many care home residents, will have to be done inside the homes. we are also sending swabs directly to care home so sending swabs directly to care home so in this model, a bunch of swabs are d
the st cecilia's care home in scarborough has lost four of its residents to the virus.e been logging on to the government's website to book tests for everyone. but it is not proving easy. we got onto the website very early this morning to see if we could actually book tests and there was no way we could see about getting tests for the residents on the website. we could see the staff portal but that was the same as it was a few days before. i got the feeling that they were inundated this morning...
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from scarborough. cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.what they can to protect the nhs. so this is my temporary workroom i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs. cotton uniforms which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind, even people who are not able to make the scrubs are making ear guards for us, they're making scrub bags. somebody has even created labels saying superhero cape. you know, to put on the front of the scrub bags. the clothes you wear determine the way people see you. it's notjust enthusiastic amateurs. blue is quite your colour. the costume makers from the bbc‘s his dark materials and other tv drama teams have made over 6,000 sets of scrubs between them. the world of opera is helping too. adding a little flair as they sew. we are putting fun pockets, we've got some prints so it's notjust plain, boring cotton scrubs. they are saying
from scarborough. cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol.what they can to protect the nhs. so this is my temporary workroom i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs. cotton uniforms which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind, even people who are not able to make the scrubs are...
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the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing?ers of vehicles on the roads. and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think, enhanced tension in communities where communities are sayingm actually, we thought this had been resolved. residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. 200, 300, 400 people a day come through. valerie naughton who has lived here for a0 years says she is recording more and more people choosing to come here, for them, they are getting away from it all. we do not know how it's being spread, we don't know who's got it and who hasn't, and with all these people, not only for themselves, but us in the parish, we are an older generation and we do feel very strongly that we are isolating ourselves and we feel why are they not? in one hour, we recorded at least 60 people exercising. but duncan believes he's not hurting anyone. if i was walking, i'd have to pass people so what do you do, how do you get your exercise? you tell me. we
the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing?ers of vehicles on the roads. and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think, enhanced tension in communities where communities are sayingm actually, we thought this had been resolved. residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. 200, 300, 400 people a day come through. valerie naughton who has lived here for a0 years says she is...
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but gci’oss scarborough, locked down early.s the three homes in the group, they still saw 11 deaths, four definitely linked to coronavirus. each number means a parent, a husband, a wife, gone. like liz camp, who loved her grandchildren. the family says staff did all the goodin the family says staff did all the good in herfinal days but they have been unable to stop the virus reaching her. she is one of more than 4000 who have died since easter, but haven't so far been recorded in the official daily figures. they showed there were another 586 deaths from covid—19, bringing the total across the uk to 201000, 678 -- 21,678, from bringing the total across the uk to 201000, 678 —— 21,678, from today all deaths will be included in the figure. as late as mid—march, public health england was advising people receiving care were unlikely to be affected and things should carry on as normal, even if staff showed symptoms. the government has been accused of not doing enough to protect the most vulnerable people. it's been a focus from the s
but gci’oss scarborough, locked down early.s the three homes in the group, they still saw 11 deaths, four definitely linked to coronavirus. each number means a parent, a husband, a wife, gone. like liz camp, who loved her grandchildren. the family says staff did all the goodin the family says staff did all the good in herfinal days but they have been unable to stop the virus reaching her. she is one of more than 4000 who have died since easter, but haven't so far been recorded in the official...
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the st cecilia's care home in scarborough has lost four of its residents to the virus.been logging on to the government's website to book tests for everyone. but it is not proving easy. we got onto the website very early this morning to see if we could actually book tests and there was no way we could see about getting tests for the residents on the website. we could see the staff portal but that was the same as it was a few days before. i got the feeling that they were inundated this morning therefore perhaps were not quite sure what they might do and offer. many of those running care homes believe that the elderly and disabled have been left very exposed in this coronavirus pandemic. we have prioritised the nhs to get those tests first and i think that is right but we are already rolling it out to all care homes so they can all get a test today, if they need one. and that, for many care home residents, will have to be done inside the homes. we are also sending swabs directly to care home so in this model, a bunch of swabs are delivered, administered by the staff and s
the st cecilia's care home in scarborough has lost four of its residents to the virus.been logging on to the government's website to book tests for everyone. but it is not proving easy. we got onto the website very early this morning to see if we could actually book tests and there was no way we could see about getting tests for the residents on the website. we could see the staff portal but that was the same as it was a few days before. i got the feeling that they were inundated this morning...
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the obama administration did not oppose china's territorial ambitions at scarborough shoal in early 2012okered a deal and then did not enforce the deal it put together. as a result, the chinese became emboldened. they then started to reclaim those islands in the separatelies, the artificial islands. then they started to pressure other philippine futures in the south china sea and and went after japan in the east china sea. it really told the chinese that the united states was not going to oppose their aggressive ambitions, and i think that really set a pattern which, unfortunately, held until the trump administration. lou: president trump, had he not been elected in 2016, do you have sense as, frankly, i do that this country right now would have just been run over by president xi and the communist regime of china? >> yeah. i don't think that a democratic president would have imposed the tariffs that president trump did on intellectual property, and also they probably wouldn't have gone after huawei. of course we wouldn't know. it's not just a question of the views of secretary clinton ve
the obama administration did not oppose china's territorial ambitions at scarborough shoal in early 2012okered a deal and then did not enforce the deal it put together. as a result, the chinese became emboldened. they then started to reclaim those islands in the separatelies, the artificial islands. then they started to pressure other philippine futures in the south china sea and and went after japan in the east china sea. it really told the chinese that the united states was not going to...
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at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fighteen waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that's been barrier nursed. they lock down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus patients, and people stick to their rooms. but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths — four confirmed as covid—19. i was called and did see her for the last — on the day that she died, they asked me... one of the residents who died was reg kemp's wife, liz. they were married for more than 50 years, and she loved spending time with her grandchildren. he says staff did all they could for her. ijust hope that the ministers do recognise the wonderful work that's gone on and goes on up and down the country in nursing homes — just like where liz was. they're doing a job equal to anyone in the national health service. the uk health secretary said deaths in care homes would now be included in the government's daily figures — which have unti
at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, like many homes across the country, they believe the fighteen waging against coronavirus for weeks is only now being reflected in officialfigures. this is the area that we will have for anyone that's been barrier nursed. they lock down early, have areas set aside for nursing coronavirus patients, and people stick to their rooms. but still, across the three homes in the group, they've had 11 deaths — four confirmed as covid—19. i was called and...
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saint cecilia ‘s nursing home in scarborough locks down earlier.aths with four definitely linked to coronavirus. this is the area that we will have for anybody who has been diagnosed. each number means a parent, husband, wife, gone. like liz kemp who loved her grandchildren. her family says staff did all they could in her final days but were unable to stop the virus reaching her. she is one of more than 4000 had died since easter but haven't so far been recorded in the official daily figures. they showed there were a number 586 deaths from covid—i9, bringing the total across the uk to... from today, all care home apps will be included in that figure. as late as mid—march, public health england was advising that people receiving care were unlikely to be affected and things should carry on as normal, even if staff showed symptoms. the government has been accused of not doing enough to protect the most vulnerable people. it has been a focus from the start. we have strengthened the rules around what happens in care homes and improved infection control
saint cecilia ‘s nursing home in scarborough locks down earlier.aths with four definitely linked to coronavirus. this is the area that we will have for anybody who has been diagnosed. each number means a parent, husband, wife, gone. like liz kemp who loved her grandchildren. her family says staff did all they could in her final days but were unable to stop the virus reaching her. she is one of more than 4000 had died since easter but haven't so far been recorded in the official daily figures....
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the tourist hope —— spot at scarborough is still quiet.s had been resolved. residents of a little parish deftly feel it's not being resolved. we normally see 50 or 60 people. since the lockdown, we see two, 300 people a day. like valerie who lived here for 40 years. we don't know how it's being spread. we don't know how it's being spread. we don't know how it's being spread. we don't know who got it and who has it and although these people, we are an older generation and we do feel very strongly that we're isolating ourselves and we feel they are not. we have different needs and priorities and our view of what's reasonable is different. try to write rules that are seen as fair to eve ryo ne write rules that are seen as fair to everyone in such a short state of time is almost impossible. it seems the clarity of the stay—at—home m essa g es the clarity of the stay—at—home messages being blurred just as eve ryo ne messages being blurred just as everyone get sick of the lockdown. it looks like it will be another lovely weekend. the question is
the tourist hope —— spot at scarborough is still quiet.s had been resolved. residents of a little parish deftly feel it's not being resolved. we normally see 50 or 60 people. since the lockdown, we see two, 300 people a day. like valerie who lived here for 40 years. we don't know how it's being spread. we don't know how it's being spread. we don't know how it's being spread. we don't know who got it and who has it and although these people, we are an older generation and we do feel very...
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this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town.k in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench — you're all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown in sight. the us has become the first country in the world to record more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. according to numbers compiled byjohns hopkins university, 2108 people died in the last 24—hour period. the united states has the highest number of cases in the world — it's just passed half a million. it's also recorded the second highest number of deaths — over 18,700 — just behind italy. new york state alone now has more confirmed cases of coronavirus than any single country in the world. the figures come after pictures emerged of a mass grave on hart island in new york city — a place which has long been used for people with no next—of—kin, or by families who can't afford a funeral. t
this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town.k in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench — you're all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolve, with no end to the lockdown in sight. the us has become the first country in the world to record more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. according to...
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the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing?eased numbers of vehicles on the roads. and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think, enhanced tension in communities where communities are saying, actually, we thought this had been resolved. residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. 200, 300, 400 people a day come through. valerie naughton, who's lived here for a0 years, says she's recording more and more people choosing to come here. for them, they are getting away from it all. we do not know how it's being spread, we don't know who's got it and who hasn't, and with all these people, not only for theirselves, but us in the parish, we are an older generation and we do feel very strongly that we're isolating ourselves and we feel why are they not? in one hour, we recorded at least 60 people exercising. but duncan believes he's not hurting anyone. if i was walking, i'd have to pass people so what do you do? how do you get your exercise, then?
the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing?eased numbers of vehicles on the roads. and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think, enhanced tension in communities where communities are saying, actually, we thought this had been resolved. residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. 200, 300, 400 people a day come through. valerie naughton, who's lived here for a0 years,...
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a weapon three years ago the chinese seized an island off the coast of the philippines known as scarborough and it arose between the philippine coast guard and chinese navy overnight to try to cancel all of the banana shipments into china and that is the 10% of the philippine economy. about ten years ago they seized a chinese fishing vessels and arrested the crew and they stopped shipping the minerals. a. the ship is continued. so, this is a country that we have not become dependent upon for drugs and what's at stake is we are moving from a relationship. the chinese have one aircraft carrier. they are building three more aircraft carriers and i into thr and offensive weapon. they are building ports over asia. they are seizing on the ones in the east and south china seas and belonged to the philippines and japan and vietnam and militarizing the island. they are militarizing space and now have the capacity to take out or gps system. in addition to that, they are spending hundreds of billions of dollars in improving the military. they are rapidly reaching parity with us on the fighter jets, su
a weapon three years ago the chinese seized an island off the coast of the philippines known as scarborough and it arose between the philippine coast guard and chinese navy overnight to try to cancel all of the banana shipments into china and that is the 10% of the philippine economy. about ten years ago they seized a chinese fishing vessels and arrested the crew and they stopped shipping the minerals. a. the ship is continued. so, this is a country that we have not become dependent upon for...
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anything with joe scarborough, he will pick up. i also talk about my relationship with the president, good and bad, down through the years. some things about president obama. but the objective is to say at the crossroads, where are we going? >> tby the way, it is important for people to know, you've had a good relationship with the president before he was president. mika and i had a good working relationship with him before he was president of the united states. you still talk to him from time to time. you talked to him some time ago about the problems with inmates and your concern about inmates. we find out the biggest hot spots in ohio is in the prison. just what you were talking to him about, and he took his phone call. >> we're new yorkers. he is a tough guy. i think he is challenged when he has guys like me that are critici criticizing. he'll stand up to us. it is not a question of standing up to us but rising above our own personal self-egos, how we're going to look, to how the country is going to look and what do we do to co
anything with joe scarborough, he will pick up. i also talk about my relationship with the president, good and bad, down through the years. some things about president obama. but the objective is to say at the crossroads, where are we going? >> tby the way, it is important for people to know, you've had a good relationship with the president before he was president. mika and i had a good working relationship with him before he was president of the united states. you still talk to him from...
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the st cecilia's care home in scarborough has lost four of its residents to the virus.staff have been logging on to the government's website to book tests for everyone. but it's not proving easy. we got onto the website very early this morning to see if we could actually book tests and there was no way that we could see about getting tests for residents on the website. we could see the staff portal but that was the same as it was a few days before. i got the feeling they were inundated this morning, with the change in policy, and therefore weren't quite sure perhaps what they might do and offer. many of those running care homes believe the elderly and disabled have been left very exposed in this coronavirus pandemic. and experts say the high number of those dying in care homes is likely to continue as the peak of those deaths hasn't yet been reached. maybe there's 350, 400 deaths a day from covid being reported to them. this is a large number and we have to add to that, of course, the number of people dying at home as well from covid. at the moment, there is probably as
the st cecilia's care home in scarborough has lost four of its residents to the virus.staff have been logging on to the government's website to book tests for everyone. but it's not proving easy. we got onto the website very early this morning to see if we could actually book tests and there was no way that we could see about getting tests for residents on the website. we could see the staff portal but that was the same as it was a few days before. i got the feeling they were inundated this...
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the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing? of vehicles on the roads. and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think, enhanced tension in communities where communities are saying, actually, we thought this had been resolved. residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. 200, 300, 400 people a day come through. valerie naughton, who's lived here for a0 years, says she's recording more and more people choosing to come here. for them, they are getting away from it all. we do not know how it's being spread, we don't know who's got it and who hasn't, and with all these people, not only for theirselves, but us in the parish, we are an older generation, and we do feel very strongly that we're isolating ourselves, and we feel why are they not? in one hour, we recorded at least 60 people exercising. but duncan believes he's not hurting anyone. if i was walking, i'd have to pass people, so what do you do? how do you get your exercise, then? you tell m
the tourist honeypot of scarborough is still quiet. but could this be changing? of vehicles on the roads. and we are definitely seeing more people out and about in communities, creating i think, enhanced tension in communities where communities are saying, actually, we thought this had been resolved. residents of a little parish on the somerset levels definitely feel it's not being resolved. 200, 300, 400 people a day come through. valerie naughton, who's lived here for a0 years, says she's...
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joe scarborough has asked this question, why do the networks take these ramblings of the president, these insane, misinformation-filled ramblings? maybe there's a system we should devise collectively as a news media. not to deny the president, but not take them live. have a chance to fact-check them and vet them. the argument for that is triply strong. we're not just giving him a platform to advance his political fortunes, but whether it's with hydroxychloroquine, and now with these notions of ingesting disinfectants, the president's misinformation is actively endangering the lives of americans who are watching him on television. americans who follow the president's musings, who follow his instructions, who follow the things he is saying, are at risk of killing themselves. i think that, genuinely, we have to have a serious conversation about, if the president is going to be saying things like this, not just lying, but lying in a way that could kill americans, people have to really have a serious conversation about whether it is responsible to continue to allow the broadcast of these thing
joe scarborough has asked this question, why do the networks take these ramblings of the president, these insane, misinformation-filled ramblings? maybe there's a system we should devise collectively as a news media. not to deny the president, but not take them live. have a chance to fact-check them and vet them. the argument for that is triply strong. we're not just giving him a platform to advance his political fortunes, but whether it's with hydroxychloroquine, and now with these notions of...
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. >> madam ambassador, joe scarborough borrow here, juhere just wanted to add our thoughts and prayers are with your prime minister boris as well as the rest of the british people. how are other members of the cabinet, other members of the government faring? i know we had heard early on that others had tested positive or had gone into self-isolation. is everyone else doing well other than the prime minister? >> well, thank you very much for asking, joe. we appreciate that and i think both our countries are pretty close at this time. a couple more members of the cabinet have been thought to have covid-19, but they have not had as severe a dose of it as the prime minister appears to have. and some of the officials who work with the prime minister a couple weeks ago, they caught the virus. and a couple of those were quite serious. but i'm glad to say at the moment everybody seems to be recovering. but thanks for your concern. >> well, and finally, it is -- my children make fun of me, as do a lot of -- >> and mine. >> -- parents, children make fun of us for always going back and either tak
. >> madam ambassador, joe scarborough borrow here, juhere just wanted to add our thoughts and prayers are with your prime minister boris as well as the rest of the british people. how are other members of the cabinet, other members of the government faring? i know we had heard early on that others had tested positive or had gone into self-isolation. is everyone else doing well other than the prime minister? >> well, thank you very much for asking, joe. we appreciate that and i...
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. >> so, governor, tell us -- joe scarborough here.you need right now other than all of america's thoughts and prayers? what do you need? what do those medical heroes on the front lines, the doctors and the nurses, need? what do patients, what do seniors need as you still face down this crisis? >> yeah. i mean, joe, long-term care facilities as you all discussed a minute ago continues to be a very high area of focus for us. veterans' homes, of which we have three, nursing homes up and down the state, about 375. but as a general matter this is a war with two fronts, and i've been quoting churchill a lot lately. never have some few done so much for so many. it is actually both ways right now. the many, the 9 million of us need to stay home and stay away from each other. that flattens the curve and allows a much more manageable amount of cases, hospitalizations, et cetera. the few led by our heroic health care workers, first responders and others we're building out over here bed capacity, ventilators, personal protective equipment, callin
. >> so, governor, tell us -- joe scarborough here.you need right now other than all of america's thoughts and prayers? what do you need? what do those medical heroes on the front lines, the doctors and the nurses, need? what do patients, what do seniors need as you still face down this crisis? >> yeah. i mean, joe, long-term care facilities as you all discussed a minute ago continues to be a very high area of focus for us. veterans' homes, of which we have three, nursing homes up...
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from scarborough. cornwall. ..to cumbria... i'm from manchester. falmouth.people doing what they can to protect the nhs. so, this is my temporary work room that i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs, cotton uniforms, which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour, i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcelle set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind. even people who are not able to make the scrubs are making ear guards for us, they're making scrub bags, somebody‘s even created labels saying ‘superhero cape', you know, to put on the front of the scrub bags! costu me costume makers from tv have made over 6000 sets of scrubs between them. the world of opera is helping as well. the world of opera is helping too, adding a little flair as they sew. we're putting fun pockets where they have prints, so it's notjust plain, boring cotton scrubs. they're saying how much they love the little personal touch of having a dragonfly or a bumblebee on their pocket. the
from scarborough. cornwall. ..to cumbria... i'm from manchester. falmouth.people doing what they can to protect the nhs. so, this is my temporary work room that i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs, cotton uniforms, which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour, i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcelle set up one of the teams in the midlands. it's just been a complete whirlwind. even people who are not able to make...
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some temperature contrast across northern england with the breeze of the sea, 9 degrees in scarboroughrough today compared to yesterday. clear skies to the south and the west continue with a few showers possible in the northern parts of england into southern scotla nd parts of england into southern scotland leader and a bit more on the way of wet weather through orkney and into shetland stop that means it will be cold tonight across north—east scotland compared with the nightjust gone. cloud for the northern half of the country to start tomorrow. good friday, and some thundery showers possible across scotland through the day. most across scotland through the day. m ost pla ces across scotland through the day. most places will be dry, brightening in southern scotland, a lot of sunshine for england and wales and because of that easterly breeze it will not be as chilled. perhaps 25 celsius possible in the south and it could be a warm estate yet. especially in england and wales on saturday when we see the line share of the sunshine once again. a few showers possible later, most likely acro
some temperature contrast across northern england with the breeze of the sea, 9 degrees in scarboroughrough today compared to yesterday. clear skies to the south and the west continue with a few showers possible in the northern parts of england into southern scotla nd parts of england into southern scotland leader and a bit more on the way of wet weather through orkney and into shetland stop that means it will be cold tonight across north—east scotland compared with the nightjust gone. cloud...
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don't want to talk to me as muchm is really scary, actually... 23—year—old hannah lives alone in scarboroughkdown, things have taken a turn for the worst. hannah, i know you have post—traumatic stress disorder. how has it been for you since lockdown? normally i can keep myself so busy and i've got support around me, i can see my friends, i can keep fit and go surfing and, like, so many different things i can do to keep busy. whereas now i havejust got different things i can do to keep busy. whereas now i have just got so much time to sit and think and it is really tough just to kind of be alone with your thoughts. it's not just young people with pre—existing mental health problems who are struggling. 22—year—old daryl fern lives in london and has never worried about his mental well—being until now. covid-19 has had a massive effect on my mental well—being. jim for me was always an escape. it was always that place i would go to as a stress reliever. but now that i actually can't go, i find myself feeling very depressed, it is like i wake up early in the morning, i can't go anywhere, i have to
don't want to talk to me as muchm is really scary, actually... 23—year—old hannah lives alone in scarboroughkdown, things have taken a turn for the worst. hannah, i know you have post—traumatic stress disorder. how has it been for you since lockdown? normally i can keep myself so busy and i've got support around me, i can see my friends, i can keep fit and go surfing and, like, so many different things i can do to keep busy. whereas now i havejust got different things i can do to keep...
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this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town. patrols in this park in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench, you are all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will bea government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolved, with no end to the lockdown inside. let's speak now to our political correspondentjessica parker. the government is promising daily deliveries, but frontline staff say they need proof, not pledges — when will they see the equipment arrive? there are still many stories of frontline staff saying they do not have what they need? frontline staff saying they do not have what they need ?|i frontline staff saying they do not have what they need? i think if you remember, quite recently, matt hancock, when the government was under particular pressure over testing, the health secretary presented this big new plan, this new target of reaching 100,000 tests by the end of the month. wen
this was the scene in scarborough. keswick also resembled a ghost town. patrols in this park in birmingham were ensuring people stuck to social distancing. sitting on the bench, you are all right walking around, but staying stationary... are you from the same household? but the government admits this easter will bea government admits this easter will be a test of the nation's resolved, with no end to the lockdown inside. let's speak now to our political correspondentjessica parker. the...