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news reach chefs from sheffield on a raid ona news reach chefs from sheffield on a raid on a pub wherepeople may have been found hiding in a cupboard. in a pub cupboard. the first thing i sighed when i saw that while i wondered a producer, is that right? i sheffield are. dino has not been found hiding in a pub cupboard just to confirm. right, use slip away because we just to confirm. right, use slip away because we can just to confirm. right, use slip away because we can talk about pub policy now. where joined away because we can talk about pub policy now. wherejoined byjames o'hara who is an owner of a pub in sheffield. i've actually been one of those bars. we've got clive watson whose chairman and co—founder of the city pub found her. i been in some of your pubs as well. i'm glad to hear it. not for a while though. clive, paint a picture for us. what with the pub of the near future look like that is socially distance and safe for the staff and the drinkers? well, i think there's a few ways we can achieve that. i think firstly, tables will be separated so they'll be further away from
news reach chefs from sheffield on a raid ona news reach chefs from sheffield on a raid on a pub wherepeople may have been found hiding in a cupboard. in a pub cupboard. the first thing i sighed when i saw that while i wondered a producer, is that right? i sheffield are. dino has not been found hiding in a pub cupboard just to confirm. right, use slip away because we just to confirm. right, use slip away because we can just to confirm. right, use slip away because we can talk about pub policy...
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>> the two companies that origin nal nated that motion, it's scott sheffie sheffield. he is pushing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry begging a regulatory body to control output what's amazing to me, i did not know that. the interview respected research said there's 9,000 different american producers from exxon mobile down to some guy with a small well in his backyard producing a barrel day you ever try to wrangle 12 kids. 9,000 oil producers trying to
>> the two companies that origin nal nated that motion, it's scott sheffie sheffield. he is pushing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry begging a regulatory body to control output what's...
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they would all say, no, no, sheffield deserves the credit.usan: does someone know the exact number or close to the number of people that were involved completely on the hubble project and how much the entire thing cost? what are the estimates for this effort? dr. sullivan: the cost estimates was in the $3 billion to $4 billion range. to build or the whole project? dr. sullivan: just to build, launch and what was each servicing mission over the ensuing years, 2009, i don't know those numbers. very safe estimate for the number of people is thousands. susan: but you would argue the american public got their money's worth? dr. sullivan: i absolutely -- i think mankind got their money's worth and the american public more than got their money's worth. the inspiration, everywhere you go in schools, hubble images are everywhere. we all have the stars over our head and the moon over our head. we're all fascinated by it in different ways and to have this super crazy clear magical looking glass to show us more of what they are really like, it just seems
they would all say, no, no, sheffield deserves the credit.usan: does someone know the exact number or close to the number of people that were involved completely on the hubble project and how much the entire thing cost? what are the estimates for this effort? dr. sullivan: the cost estimates was in the $3 billion to $4 billion range. to build or the whole project? dr. sullivan: just to build, launch and what was each servicing mission over the ensuing years, 2009, i don't know those numbers....
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the mother and daughter duo sheffield and to complete the team they too were looking for something different in life. thanks to nearly 16 years a major school lunches that's not enough of a life and i'm doing something else. which often i'm looking forward to seeing the crazy starry sky because we won't have any lights i hope we see dolphins and whales and love to swim with dolphins and of a division true. first though they have to train several times every week steffi and tim a take to their local river the out stand in hamburg. although they both have experience in rowing they've brought in support from former world champion christie and darker. nephew. stephanie don't fall asleep will you be as cheap as you are on land that's helped push through the last part you know what i mean. then do it. the more modern the man you are but if you weren't involved in this and didn't know and liked them you'd have to be careful not to be mean about it and say what on earth are they doing complete nonsense. the group has been training for a year and a half to 3. months but the 1st that's a 2nd breakfast
the mother and daughter duo sheffield and to complete the team they too were looking for something different in life. thanks to nearly 16 years a major school lunches that's not enough of a life and i'm doing something else. which often i'm looking forward to seeing the crazy starry sky because we won't have any lights i hope we see dolphins and whales and love to swim with dolphins and of a division true. first though they have to train several times every week steffi and tim a take to their...
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their focus is the meares brooke and healy areas of sheffield.eople who can contact trace. so what is contact tracing? covid—19 is a virus that has spread at speed across the uk, the whole country has been affected. but experts, including the chief medical officer, chris whitty, say that rather than covid being one big, uk—wide outbreak, in reality, it is a whole series of smaller, localised ones. that is where contact tracing comes in — work out who has covid, who they might have passed it to, then you can start to break the chain and snuff out the virus. in the commons today, the health secretary made clear the government believe there are still too many covid cases to start contact tracing. we are ramping up our testing capacity and our capacity for contact tracing in a matter of weeks and we will have it ready to make sure that we can use that as and when the incidence of transmission comes down. today, at an raf base in yorkshire, the nhs demonstrated the app that matt hancock hopes will be central to contact tracing. using bluetooth technol
their focus is the meares brooke and healy areas of sheffield.eople who can contact trace. so what is contact tracing? covid—19 is a virus that has spread at speed across the uk, the whole country has been affected. but experts, including the chief medical officer, chris whitty, say that rather than covid being one big, uk—wide outbreak, in reality, it is a whole series of smaller, localised ones. that is where contact tracing comes in — work out who has covid, who they might have passed...
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at sheffield hallam university, hundreds of nursing students have been receiving training this week tot line work. adam mcclean has been talking to some of them i'm emily, a student nurse at shepherd hamill and i'll be opting in to help out the nhs.” shepherd hamill and i'll be opting in to help out the nhs. i will be working on the front line to help the coronavirus outbreak.|j working on the front line to help the coronavirus outbreak. i feel i'iei’vous the coronavirus outbreak. i feel nervous and excited at the same time to gain more experience. these stu d e nts to gain more experience. these students are among the many thousands who volunteered to start with the nhs early. the final few months of their learning will be done on thejob. months of their learning will be done on the job. this will be like no teaching i've ever had before in that i'm not allowed near you. this group are walking into an unprecedented situation and no one knows what to expect. how are you feeling about it? yeah, apprehensive but excited at the same time. feeling about it? yeah, apprehensive but excited a
at sheffield hallam university, hundreds of nursing students have been receiving training this week tot line work. adam mcclean has been talking to some of them i'm emily, a student nurse at shepherd hamill and i'll be opting in to help out the nhs.” shepherd hamill and i'll be opting in to help out the nhs. i will be working on the front line to help the coronavirus outbreak.|j working on the front line to help the coronavirus outbreak. i feel i'iei’vous the coronavirus outbreak. i feel...
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great, we have got david walsh from the sheffield star. hello, secretary of state.rom £51,000 rateable value, £250,000, and in sheffield city centre, this would mean a further 157 businesses would benefit from an additional £3.9 million of support. this would save businesses ofjobs —— and support. this would save businesses of jobs —— and jobs. support. this would save businesses ofjobs —— and jobs. can this be actioned? and another one for the secretary of state, please? sheffield is famous for its independent breweries, it has more per capita than anywhere in the country and was enjoying a golden age prior to the crisis. the government support as a time but with no opening date yet for pubs and bars, theirvery with no opening date yet for pubs and bars, their very existence is under threat. to get them back on their feet, will the government cancel beer duty for six months when they are allowed to restart operations? thank you, david. i understand especially coming from a small business background myself, just how important these questions are to the businesses in
great, we have got david walsh from the sheffield star. hello, secretary of state.rom £51,000 rateable value, £250,000, and in sheffield city centre, this would mean a further 157 businesses would benefit from an additional £3.9 million of support. this would save businesses ofjobs —— and support. this would save businesses of jobs —— and jobs. support. this would save businesses ofjobs —— and jobs. can this be actioned? and another one for the secretary of state, please?...
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pleased to be welcomed by scott sheffield. the last time we had you on. the interview made a lot of headlines. there's an opec meeting, do you expect any real cut to get done. >> i want to thank the health care workers. i'm fairly competent that with trump's help, the russia and saudi will try to put something together first they will take that to the opec meeting, owe pick plus and try to cut a deal. they're going to try to involve u.s. brazil and norway and tie those four countries to those cuts also. >> there's no way, i tried to go through the math earlier, you would know more about it than i am it's hard to see how to do it. the argument going on now, saudi wants to cut from 12 to 10, i don't see how they can cut from 12 million to get russia on board. but as you know. you probably heard like everybody else, trump has pulled the military card in regard to future arms, future protection saudi's going to do everything they can to try to cut a deal. they have to cut a deal before they take it thursday. >> what you're saying is really important, a little
pleased to be welcomed by scott sheffield. the last time we had you on. the interview made a lot of headlines. there's an opec meeting, do you expect any real cut to get done. >> i want to thank the health care workers. i'm fairly competent that with trump's help, the russia and saudi will try to put something together first they will take that to the opec meeting, owe pick plus and try to cut a deal. they're going to try to involve u.s. brazil and norway and tie those four countries to...
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and i got a lot of wouldn't engage in what the committee and the sheffield had him and the bit of the ticket on a. symptom free that's. the helmet change. this was not something. seen me on the. job i don't fault. i know my family coming to. me is i don't know my dominik i want to point. out an awful lot by actually giving him. a bio under c.s. and he got about. a 1000000. dollars hole near. a bit of a homicide a. lot of it didn't see one f. as it would deny it if one had a way if you talk to players you know that what they want most is to win and to be devoted and that's increasingly hard to do at smaller clubs you know if you're if you're a good player at a small club you know a big global company fund. mind you because everything has been sentenced to 3 years he's in jail for tax evasion bet your money to feed and fund by a machine in the united states i don't. know if you can find the thing to keep him in your family. kiwane if i only don't don't know i didn't need much they said i must. be. really this family just think if they would give us a call the other day you know he's som
and i got a lot of wouldn't engage in what the committee and the sheffield had him and the bit of the ticket on a. symptom free that's. the helmet change. this was not something. seen me on the. job i don't fault. i know my family coming to. me is i don't know my dominik i want to point. out an awful lot by actually giving him. a bio under c.s. and he got about. a 1000000. dollars hole near. a bit of a homicide a. lot of it didn't see one f. as it would deny it if one had a way if you talk to...
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and i got a lot of wood and gave in with the committee and the sheffield at him and a bit of the un a goodish even a 2nd symptom for us but for the helmet change. so he's also going home for so on a. job i don't foresee. i know my family coming to. his own nobody really coming to him. just an awful lot can you might actually go to the home. and buy a gun to see us and we got about. a 1000000 and a lot of thought if a whole near. bit in the field on a homicide a. little bit didn't see one f. as it would begin to but if one had a weight if you talk to players you know that what they want most is to win and to be don't and that's increasingly hard to do at smaller clubs you know if you're if you're a good player at a small club you know a big global companies like. pioneer because everything has been sentenced to create an easy jail for tax evasion they have your money to feed and fund by and i'm simply not subsonic i'm going to be well if you can't find anything to keep the family. kiwane if i only don't don't know the much they said and. the. only this family just thinking they will lo
and i got a lot of wood and gave in with the committee and the sheffield at him and a bit of the un a goodish even a 2nd symptom for us but for the helmet change. so he's also going home for so on a. job i don't foresee. i know my family coming to. his own nobody really coming to him. just an awful lot can you might actually go to the home. and buy a gun to see us and we got about. a 1000000 and a lot of thought if a whole near. bit in the field on a homicide a. little bit didn't see one f. as...
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and i got a lot of wood and gave off and what the committee and the sheffield had in and a bit of a look at the one of them on board a ship in a ship that symptom free that's. so hell may change. just as always also coming home for so ana. won't see me i'm also confident that we have come by them and force. me. i know my family coming to help i have alluded to sheen is on the minds of many coming to him. just an awful lot by actually the movie home. and the c.s. and they got about. a 1000000. dollars how do you hold near. and be in the field on a homicide a. little bit difficult he will never sit with the new but if one had a way if you talk to players you know that what they want most is to win and to be devoted and that's increasingly hard to do at smaller clubs you know if you're if you're a good player at a small club you know a big global companies like. plane because everything has been sentenced to 3 and he's in jail for tax evasion bet you might get if you can find by him some green and such i don't. know if you can find the thing to keep him in the family. keeney nothing. thank
and i got a lot of wood and gave off and what the committee and the sheffield had in and a bit of a look at the one of them on board a ship in a ship that symptom free that's. so hell may change. just as always also coming home for so ana. won't see me i'm also confident that we have come by them and force. me. i know my family coming to help i have alluded to sheen is on the minds of many coming to him. just an awful lot by actually the movie home. and the c.s. and they got about. a 1000000....
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happy about the stay at home order it's having a pitive impact on the environment as reportedikki sheffieldhows us the absence of scu diverand snorkelers is bringing new life to the coral reefs around oahu. >>from thousands of sparklers e day. be enjoying the break from to humans are getting a lot of differt different anecdotal reports of you scoring fashion a much more president fish in areas like. >>well lucky officer parts of season best way that are just much more of the land to just seeing different behaviors and activities that people havee't seen inyears he says fewer biologists e out studying impacts to took the stand her order. so they are able to test things like the water quality >>needs to get out document. >>of these oscillations naama closer to the shoreline most of us search. >>comig clos and we normly would see are clearly looks better thanah mau ses up to 3,000 store colors daily and is open 6 days a week so we can look at. >>fish behavior is changing. >>it's it's sisters and disrupting speaking at scher called the group malamaput notable changes from more marine life to mo
happy about the stay at home order it's having a pitive impact on the environment as reportedikki sheffieldhows us the absence of scu diverand snorkelers is bringing new life to the coral reefs around oahu. >>from thousands of sparklers e day. be enjoying the break from to humans are getting a lot of differt different anecdotal reports of you scoring fashion a much more president fish in areas like. >>well lucky officer parts of season best way that are just much more of the land to...
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joining me now from sheffield is dr andrew lee, a public health specialist from the university of sheffieldo many questions this evening. let's talk about testing because in the last 24 hours there were a further 23,000 tests but clearly much more capacity. why are we still failing to test as many people as we can possibly test for? i think initially that tests we have got now are dedicated for essential workers. so thatis dedicated for essential workers. so that is one reason, it depends where the demand is. certainly i milk front line primary care doctors with certain value the test being rolled out to patients as well. do you envisage the nights we have had tonight from the health secretary of rolling this out to essential workers, very quickly that capacity will be filled? yes. potentially. but he also said today was he was going to recruit and train an army of these contact traces, 18,000 of them, 3000 of them will be clinicians. what sort of powers did they have? how are they going to work? contact tracing is a good, old—fashioned work? contact tracing is a good, old —fashioned public
joining me now from sheffield is dr andrew lee, a public health specialist from the university of sheffieldo many questions this evening. let's talk about testing because in the last 24 hours there were a further 23,000 tests but clearly much more capacity. why are we still failing to test as many people as we can possibly test for? i think initially that tests we have got now are dedicated for essential workers. so thatis dedicated for essential workers. so that is one reason, it depends where...
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the department for transport that it was working with networks and greater manchester, sheffield, theat services could be mothballed due to financial losses. the labour counsellor martin gannon, whose chair of the northeast committee joins me now. mr gannon, an announcement of financial health from the government. you must be pleased about that.|j from the government. you must be pleased about that. i will be pleased about that. i will be pleased when i find out how much the government is going to give us. last weekend, i was informed that it was going to be... i was told that it would be £1 million a week. i was told we would be offered between 600 £800 per week. i told we would be offered between 600 £800 perweek. iwas told we would be offered between 600 £800 per week. i was told told we would be offered between 600 £800 per week. iwas told i told we would be offered between 600 £800 per week. i was told i get that on wednesday, on wednesday i was told it be friday and then this morning i was told i would find out next week. i'm sorry. i don't know how, i'm a local politician but t
the department for transport that it was working with networks and greater manchester, sheffield, theat services could be mothballed due to financial losses. the labour counsellor martin gannon, whose chair of the northeast committee joins me now. mr gannon, an announcement of financial health from the government. you must be pleased about that.|j from the government. you must be pleased about that. i will be pleased about that. i will be pleased when i find out how much the government is going...
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this sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same care provider. have visited them in the past to talk about the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now across the homes they have had six residents die of covid—19 and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional... we need extra funding to be able to pay staff agency rates. we need extra funding to be able to pay staff more agency rates. at the minute, it is just so challenging. we are just reacting daily to more problems. 90—year—old ellen lindley is a resident at one of their homes and her son says no one on her corridor has the virus but understandably he is worried. the public authorities are supposed to protect these people. what are they doing? it seems to me the care homes are at the bottom of the pile again, and basically you're going to end up with these care homes being used as hospices. both councils and those representing care providers say getting the right equipment and testing for care staff needs to be a higher priority. we need g
this sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same care provider. have visited them in the past to talk about the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now across the homes they have had six residents die of covid—19 and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional... we need extra funding to be able to pay staff agency rates. we need extra funding to be able to pay staff more agency rates. at the minute, it is just so challenging....
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that was doctor andrew lee from the university of sheffield., after allowing his crew to hold a dockside barbecue and party during the lockdown. this video has been posted on social media, which appears to show the crew of hms trenchant enjoying a gathering while being held in isolation. the nuclear powered submarine was undergoing repairs at the devonport base in plymouth. an investigation by the navy is ongoing. women say uncertainty surrounding maternity services is making a stressful situation harder. the bbc‘s found services vary, with some nhs trusts no longer allowing home births or partners on a ward following a birth, while others can. anna collinson has been talking to some new and expectant mothers about how covid—19 has disrupted their birth plans. nadia is more than a week overdue. she is prepared that the coronavirus means her birthing plan is no longer possible and she's anxious her husband can only stay with her for a short time following the birth. i understand any decisions that any trusts are making are going to be for the be
that was doctor andrew lee from the university of sheffield., after allowing his crew to hold a dockside barbecue and party during the lockdown. this video has been posted on social media, which appears to show the crew of hms trenchant enjoying a gathering while being held in isolation. the nuclear powered submarine was undergoing repairs at the devonport base in plymouth. an investigation by the navy is ongoing. women say uncertainty surrounding maternity services is making a stressful...
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but the ron sheffield's, those machinists, those maintainability engineers that i referred to in thatt excerpt, that handprints on hubble two, metaphorical rather than physical in every y way the same kind of vital contribution to the success in the life of hubble that my spacewalkingcolleagues made between 1993 and 2009 . and now i'd be happy to take your questions. [applause] and i think we've got someone out there running around with a microphone. there you go. >> how about a hand for karen sullivan, bighand. handprints on hubble. we're going to do a q and a right now and unfortunately we have some technological problems . we have one microphone for rtthat, we could have used some engineering expertise to get this fixed so we will be manning both sides so whenyou ask your question justgive the microphone back to us so we can scurry around to the other side because we want to cover everybody. there we go . and young folks first . >> how was the air on the hubble telescope made? >> hubble does not have any air. it's basically an open cylinder . >> oh error, mistake. i misheard you. t
but the ron sheffield's, those machinists, those maintainability engineers that i referred to in thatt excerpt, that handprints on hubble two, metaphorical rather than physical in every y way the same kind of vital contribution to the success in the life of hubble that my spacewalkingcolleagues made between 1993 and 2009 . and now i'd be happy to take your questions. [applause] and i think we've got someone out there running around with a microphone. there you go. >> how about a hand for...
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the sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same care provider.bout the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now across the homes they have had six residents die of covid—19 and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional... we need extra funding, pay staff agency rates. at the minute it is just so challenging. we arejust minute it is just so challenging. we are just reacting daily to minute it is just so challenging. we arejust reacting daily to more problems. 19-year-old ellen is a resident at one of their homes and her son says no one on her corridor has the virus but understandably he is worried. the public authorities are supposed to protect these people. what have they done? it seems to me the care homes are at the bottom of the pile again, and basically you are going to end up with these care homes being used as hospices. both councils and those representing care providers say getting the right equipment and testing for care staff needs to be a higher priority. we need greater recognition
the sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same care provider.bout the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now across the homes they have had six residents die of covid—19 and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional... we need extra funding, pay staff agency rates. at the minute it is just so challenging. we arejust minute it is just so challenging. we are just reacting daily to minute it is just so challenging. we arejust...
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we heard how carers are being sent from peterborough to stansted, from norfolk to sheffield, to go andis just impossible for many carers, many of whom don't have their own cars. we need see that change, we need more testing centres open, we need carers to be able to go and get the test in local hospitals as nhs staff are. and we need to look at mobile testing too. if we don't have proper testing, we aren't going to be able to deal with this infection. families are not allowed to go into care homes any more, so the only way an infection is going to come in is via care workers, who desperately don't want to infect the people they're caring for, or elderly people who are discharged from hospital. thankfully, they will now be tested. but if you test positive for coronavirus when being discharged from hospital, it is simply not possible for you to go back into that care home and be effectively isolated, so we need some new services there to keep thoses elderly people with coronavirus separate from others in care homes. alleyne about the furlough scheme. there is a total of 185,000 businesse
we heard how carers are being sent from peterborough to stansted, from norfolk to sheffield, to go andis just impossible for many carers, many of whom don't have their own cars. we need see that change, we need more testing centres open, we need carers to be able to go and get the test in local hospitals as nhs staff are. and we need to look at mobile testing too. if we don't have proper testing, we aren't going to be able to deal with this infection. families are not allowed to go into care...
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this is how we socialize now in 2020 a socially distance to birthday party for a 90 year old man in sheffield dennis richmond's neighbors found a way to celebrate while staying far enough apart to not spread coronavirus i still think you know long queues. nourished by. 90 years you know welcome to my home. but while dennis is still going strong new figures released by britain's national health service show a huge increase in coded 19 deaths $381.00 in 24 hours that's nearly doubled monday's tally. but these days the figures from the national health service may be undercounting u.k. deaths by say 20 percent because they're only tallying up the number of people who die inside britain's hospitals and new figures are starting to come out published by the office of national statistics they're slower to compile but they look at deaths anywhere anywhere where the death certificate registers covert 19 as a possible cause people dying in their homes or in care homes and the o.m.'s is counting more. the government is insisting the huge shortage of ventilators for critically ill patients will start bein
this is how we socialize now in 2020 a socially distance to birthday party for a 90 year old man in sheffield dennis richmond's neighbors found a way to celebrate while staying far enough apart to not spread coronavirus i still think you know long queues. nourished by. 90 years you know welcome to my home. but while dennis is still going strong new figures released by britain's national health service show a huge increase in coded 19 deaths $381.00 in 24 hours that's nearly doubled monday's...
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it's still hoped it will happen in front of fans at the crucible in sheffield — but could take place doors. it depends on what lockdown restrictions remain in place. 2005 champion shaun murphy says the sport desperately needs the event. i can't ican't imagine i can't imagine that the world chapin chips at the crucible will be a full 970 also about and seated sell—out tournament. i think it might bea sell—out tournament. i think it might be a bit early for that. i would love to be wrong. please god let me be wrong. but i have to say i think from the players point of view but we would just be so thankful to have that event on anyway, anyway it can be on to get our cues out again and have the opportunity to play and go back to work and bring some much—needed normality back to all of our lives. and finally various sports are dealing with this question of behind closed doors and hood may or may not favour. in snicker is there any way of knowing who that might favour?” snicker is there any way of knowing who that might favour? i don't know. i think snicker is in a great position because we
it's still hoped it will happen in front of fans at the crucible in sheffield — but could take place doors. it depends on what lockdown restrictions remain in place. 2005 champion shaun murphy says the sport desperately needs the event. i can't ican't imagine i can't imagine that the world chapin chips at the crucible will be a full 970 also about and seated sell—out tournament. i think it might bea sell—out tournament. i think it might be a bit early for that. i would love to be wrong....
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this was the 9:00am from sheffield to london yesterday.ne passenger. the first few days when we did it, it was like, "this is great", but i honestly do miss the passengers. it's part of myjob that's not there any more. this diy store reopened fully in leeds today, another difference to the ghost town feel at the start of lockdown. really, really bored. can't wait to go back to work. the queueing's 0k, though. in nearby pudsey, we asked people about the prospect of restrictions continuing. i like tojust go out and browse around shops and things like that, and i can't do it, and i don't like it. this man was out for the first time in six weeks. i've run out of money at home, so that's the only reason i'm out. now it's back in the car and back home. it's got to be done. it's as simple as that. others say they can cope with longer. i think we could go on for a couple of more months, if we needed to, yeah. now that the shopping aspect has settled down a little bit. the increase in road traffic may be down to people feeling safer in their own ve
this was the 9:00am from sheffield to london yesterday.ne passenger. the first few days when we did it, it was like, "this is great", but i honestly do miss the passengers. it's part of myjob that's not there any more. this diy store reopened fully in leeds today, another difference to the ghost town feel at the start of lockdown. really, really bored. can't wait to go back to work. the queueing's 0k, though. in nearby pudsey, we asked people about the prospect of restrictions...
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this sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same care provider.bout the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now, across the homes, they have had six residents die of covid—19 and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional... you know, we need extra funding to be able to pay staff more, agency rates. at the minute, it's just so challenging. we're just reacting daily to more problems. 90—year—old ellen linley is a resident at one of their homes. her son says no one on her corridor has the virus but, understandably, he's worried. the public authorities are supposed to protect these people. what are they doing? it seems to me that the care homes are at the bottom of the pile again, and, basically, you're going to end up with these care homes being used as hospices. both councils and those representing care providers say getting the right equipment and testing for care staff needs to be a higher priority. we need greater recognition from all the system and also from the general public for the work
this sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same care provider.bout the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now, across the homes, they have had six residents die of covid—19 and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional... you know, we need extra funding to be able to pay staff more, agency rates. at the minute, it's just so challenging. we're just reacting daily to more problems. 90—year—old ellen linley is a resident at...
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and many care homes, like this one in sheffield, have been hit hard by the virus.s of some of their residents have left staff at full stretch physically and emotionally. a week after she last spoke to us, their boss says they're coping but have felt on their own. sadly, we're the forgotten sector, i think... we don't have the infrastructure or support of the nhs, so i would say that we have needed that, we really have needed that over the last four weeks, and i think we have to look at lessons that need to be learned from this. official statistics are now only starting to give a sense of the impact of the virus in care homes in england and wales. the last figures up to the start of april recorded the deaths of 217 people as linked to covid—19. but today's figures show that, a week later, that overall number had quadrupled to more than 1000 deaths. that means 10% of all deaths connected to the virus are in care homes. the figures in scotland and northern ireland are higher. the majority of deaths are still happening in hospitals, but whatever the setting, covid—19 d
and many care homes, like this one in sheffield, have been hit hard by the virus.s of some of their residents have left staff at full stretch physically and emotionally. a week after she last spoke to us, their boss says they're coping but have felt on their own. sadly, we're the forgotten sector, i think... we don't have the infrastructure or support of the nhs, so i would say that we have needed that, we really have needed that over the last four weeks, and i think we have to look at lessons...
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ron sheffield screw from lockheed as well as large supporting cask of tool designers, suit technicians, machinist, and maintainability engineers whose work reached back fully 20 years. so i will close with this image, this is an actual picket and jet picture from the final hubble space of service mission it's the outer side these marks are scuff marks, their handprints. their places were some of the space walking astronautswh touch the outside with her gloves, teston the outside of the telescope. scuffed it just enough that the bombardment of particles in outer space made it whether a little differently than the otherwise shiny silver skin. there are now "handprints on hubble" in orbit. but the ron sheffield's machinists, the maintainability engineers that are referred to in that last excerpt, they have "handprints on hubble" two. metaphorical rather than physical, but in every way the same kind of vital contribution to the success of the life of hubble, that my space walking colleagues may between 1993 in 2009. now i'd be happy to take your questions. [applause] [applause] i think we'
ron sheffield screw from lockheed as well as large supporting cask of tool designers, suit technicians, machinist, and maintainability engineers whose work reached back fully 20 years. so i will close with this image, this is an actual picket and jet picture from the final hubble space of service mission it's the outer side these marks are scuff marks, their handprints. their places were some of the space walking astronautswh touch the outside with her gloves, teston the outside of the...
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curious or not, i don't know, this is native to maple leaves, burqa, and the blade is made from sheffield steel, which had once had -- had once been railroads in nepal. they have taken the railroad tracks and turned them into knives for tourists. on that high note, hiro, you have it. [applause] prof. shindo: good morning, everybody. i would like to thank the organizers of this conference for what is turning out to be a very, i think a very successful conference and a very rewarding experience and since we don't have a lot of time, i would like to get into my talk right away. i will be talking about the operation, but i will just say impal operation from the japanese perspective. and the operation lasted from march 8 to july 2, 1944. and it really stands out among the japanese army's operations because almost half of the 60,000 to 80,000 men committed died before the end of operation and most of these died because of disease and/or starvation. and in the japanese literature, it's been called the clearest example or maybe the worst example of a rash or a reckless or an imprudent operation b
curious or not, i don't know, this is native to maple leaves, burqa, and the blade is made from sheffield steel, which had once had -- had once been railroads in nepal. they have taken the railroad tracks and turned them into knives for tourists. on that high note, hiro, you have it. [applause] prof. shindo: good morning, everybody. i would like to thank the organizers of this conference for what is turning out to be a very, i think a very successful conference and a very rewarding experience...
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many care homes like this one in sheffield have been hit hard by the virus.have left staff at full stretch physically and emotionally. a week after last speaking to us their boss says they are coping but they felt on their own. sadly we are at the forgotten sector, we do not have the infrastructure or support of the nhs so infrastructure or support of the nhs soi infrastructure or support of the nhs so i would say we really have needed that in the past four weeks and i think we have to look at lessons that need to be learned from this. 0fficial that need to be learned from this. official statistics are now only starting to give a sense of the scale of what has happened in care homes in england and wales. the last figures up until the start of april recorded the death of 217 people is linked to covid—19 but figures today show that one week later the able number had quadrupled to more than 1000 deaths. that means 10% of all deaths connected to the virus are happening in care homes. the figures in scotland and northern ireland are higher. doctor peter calverley
many care homes like this one in sheffield have been hit hard by the virus.have left staff at full stretch physically and emotionally. a week after last speaking to us their boss says they are coping but they felt on their own. sadly we are at the forgotten sector, we do not have the infrastructure or support of the nhs so infrastructure or support of the nhs soi infrastructure or support of the nhs so i would say we really have needed that in the past four weeks and i think we have to look at...
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in sheffield, care workers moved into their home to minimise outside contact.eek and now and we have so far set out what we achieved to do —— so far achieved what we set out to do and keep the virus out. it is hard being away from the family, but we are doing it because we care and for the right reasons. any patients being discharged from hospital into care homes are also to be tested, even if they don't have symptoms. but all of this presents a challenge. there is a massive logistical problem in how to first of all make sure there is enough capacity for the enormous numbers of care home and also home staff. and it's notjust about testing, again the lack of protective equipment in some areas isa protective equipment in some areas is a huge problem for staff who say they feel they have been forgotten. we were being told don't stockpile, and like idiots, well, i was an idiot, i listened to that guidance, andi idiot, i listened to that guidance, and i shouldn't have. i should have stockpiled and then i would not be in the situation. a leaked document from public h
in sheffield, care workers moved into their home to minimise outside contact.eek and now and we have so far set out what we achieved to do —— so far achieved what we set out to do and keep the virus out. it is hard being away from the family, but we are doing it because we care and for the right reasons. any patients being discharged from hospital into care homes are also to be tested, even if they don't have symptoms. but all of this presents a challenge. there is a massive logistical...
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sheffield united are the latest to take action, but will not use the governements job retention scheme will keep workers on full pay. good morning. a mixed picture weatherwise. another warm day in the south. things turning colder for the north and heavy showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. all the details coming up shortly. it's sunday the 12th of april. our top story: the number of deaths among patients with coronavirus is expected to pass 10,000 today. officials are continuing to press the message to the public to stay at home over the easter weekend to try to prevent the figure from escalating even further. boris johnson, who's recovering from covid—19, has said he owes his life to staff at the hospital in london where he is being treated. simonjones reports. tributes to the latest nhs workers to die after contracting coronavirus. nurse gareth roberts described as "a kind and helpful person" by the cardiff and vale health board. sara trollope, seen here with the prime minister, a nurse said to have a total determination to get things right for her patients at hillingdon h
sheffield united are the latest to take action, but will not use the governements job retention scheme will keep workers on full pay. good morning. a mixed picture weatherwise. another warm day in the south. things turning colder for the north and heavy showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. all the details coming up shortly. it's sunday the 12th of april. our top story: the number of deaths among patients with coronavirus is expected to pass 10,000 today. officials are continuing to...
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so if you know anything, we don't know who has taken it, there are facebook groups in sheffield at thehey might have found one of the pictures tony had by the side of the pictures tony had by the side of the memorial in a bin in sheffield. if you know where they are, we don't wa nt to if you know where they are, we don't want to point any thinkers, tony isn't wanting to follow any of it up, hejust isn't wanting to follow any of it up, he just wants them back. isn't wanting to follow any of it up, hejust wants them back. you can contact me here at breakfast if you want, but if you know anything tell me or other people. you can understand why they mean an awful lot to tony and he just wants to know they are ok, they haven't been thrown away or disposed of or if somebody has got them. if you could give them back, that would be amazing for tony. as we spend our time indoors, it's no surprise some of us are turning to our phones for entertainment. when 17—year—old carer kia presented one of her resident with a special gift, she thought it was just a simple gesture of kindness. but a heart—w
so if you know anything, we don't know who has taken it, there are facebook groups in sheffield at thehey might have found one of the pictures tony had by the side of the pictures tony had by the side of the memorial in a bin in sheffield. if you know where they are, we don't wa nt to if you know where they are, we don't want to point any thinkers, tony isn't wanting to follow any of it up, hejust isn't wanting to follow any of it up, he just wants them back. isn't wanting to follow any of it...
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fascinating bryan, jump in >> the two companies that origin nal nated that motion, it's scott sheffie sheffieldshing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry begging a regulatory body to control output what's amazing to me, i did not know that. the interview respected research said there's 9,000 different american producers from exxon mobile down to some guy with a small well in his backyard producing a barrel day you ever try to wrangle 12 kids. 9,000 oil producers trying to get them to agree on anything could be tough >> all right we'll leave it there thank you very much. kelly. >>> all right. up next, the global crisis from the coronavirus. it's cast a cloud, a cloud of death, despair and extreme financial anxiety across the whole world and as we look to begin holy week in the observance of passo
fascinating bryan, jump in >> the two companies that origin nal nated that motion, it's scott sheffie sheffieldshing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry begging a regulatory body to...
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any signal he would support some proposals put forward by, for example, the ceo of pioneer, scott sheffield, texas railroad commissioner, to potentially shut down some u.s. production in a coordinated way in order to have u.s. participation in an agreement. president trump essentially came out and said, i'm still in favor of the free market determining production so, right now that is a big hurdle to getting an agreement president trump talks about a 10 to 15 million barrel a day production cut without some u.s. participation, it's very hard to see how we get that type of number. opec is looking at countries like norway, canada, brazil to participate in a bigger can you the. again, it looks like u.s. participation is essential in getting this across the finish line the meeting with opec and other opec countries will take place on thursday. all eyes will be on whether there's some type of u.s. participation in these talks >>. >> it seems odd, maybe funny for some, ironic, we're talking about free markets driving prices in those markets and yet we're talking about a coordinated effort by a ca
any signal he would support some proposals put forward by, for example, the ceo of pioneer, scott sheffield, texas railroad commissioner, to potentially shut down some u.s. production in a coordinated way in order to have u.s. participation in an agreement. president trump essentially came out and said, i'm still in favor of the free market determining production so, right now that is a big hurdle to getting an agreement president trump talks about a 10 to 15 million barrel a day production cut...
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that hearing was brought by scott sheffield of pioneer and parsley energy unbelievably it is number 309 on the agenda at the texas rail commission hearing today and last time i checked, they just got down with like number 25 i'm not joking so not sure when that vote will come down, but that's something to watch today look at the moves there. the may contract which got all the attention, actually, you know, we're seeing a positive number there, really some screwy stuff going on with trading yesterday, very thin volumes everybody i talked to last night and today is like people jammed that contract down people are selling it at any price. we pointed out on worldwide exchange this morning, actually appeared to move the market a bit, guys, that there's 50 million barrels of oil currently on the way mostly from saudi arabia via a super tanker, most of those ships are going around the cape of africa right now and should be here in about two weeks. we got too much oil now, but the good news is, and i'm being sarcastic, there's 50 million barrels on the way this oil story is a long way from bein
that hearing was brought by scott sheffield of pioneer and parsley energy unbelievably it is number 309 on the agenda at the texas rail commission hearing today and last time i checked, they just got down with like number 25 i'm not joking so not sure when that vote will come down, but that's something to watch today look at the moves there. the may contract which got all the attention, actually, you know, we're seeing a positive number there, really some screwy stuff going on with trading...
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after the prime minister announced the coronavirus lockdown research carried out by the university's sheffield and ulster highlighted that on tuesday the 24th of march a day after the announcement of lock down 38 percent of participants reported significant depression and 36 percent had anxiety in comparison the day before that lock down just 16 percent reported that same depression while 17 percent anxiety or rates of both also remained hider in the following week with just over 20 percent reporting depression and anxiety to the study also found that those aged under $35.00 live in a city with low incomes and with health conditions reporting higher rates of anxiety depression those whose income has been hit by the outbreak were particularly at risk but i was joined by the expert behind the research professor richard bent all he told me that there are different possibilities why it may have happened. we we we were bit surprised to see that spike the figures you referred to of a number of people who responded to the survey on those particular days who were part of what we were to recognize thre
after the prime minister announced the coronavirus lockdown research carried out by the university's sheffield and ulster highlighted that on tuesday the 24th of march a day after the announcement of lock down 38 percent of participants reported significant depression and 36 percent had anxiety in comparison the day before that lock down just 16 percent reported that same depression while 17 percent anxiety or rates of both also remained hider in the following week with just over 20 percent...
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a day, scott sheffield is the dean of the group, pioneer. he's talking about having seven companies left during this period, maybe ten companies. can you imagine? people keep saying consolidation. why would you buy a company that could be bankrupt soon we have to follow that with a level that's almost as important, david, as some of these companies that have really bad balance sheets like t-mobile in the new world >> listen, you asked about credit -- carl, when it comes to credit, there should be a focus on the fact that carnival cruise lines can raise $4 billion, this according to bloomberg, don't have it directly, at a 12% coupon now, that is a stunning interest rate, but nonetheless, the fact that a cruise line is able to access the capital markets should certainly be seen, i think, as a positive >> yeah, i guess so, but there's a piece called "lost at sea pandemic" today in the "wall street journal," the president of the holland american line sounds aggrieved aggrieved that he had a ship, the zaandam, that left march 7th from buenos aire
a day, scott sheffield is the dean of the group, pioneer. he's talking about having seven companies left during this period, maybe ten companies. can you imagine? people keep saying consolidation. why would you buy a company that could be bankrupt soon we have to follow that with a level that's almost as important, david, as some of these companies that have really bad balance sheets like t-mobile in the new world >> listen, you asked about credit -- carl, when it comes to credit, there...
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this will help in the fight to keep a light rail networks in greater manchester, sheffield, nottinghamnd local routes to remain open and key workers to get to work during this crisis. all of these new initiatives build on the very considerable work we have seen across transport since this crisis began. the government has taken widespread action to support the industry. for example, we stepped in to keep trains running and to keep the buses running. we have worked with the foreign & commonwealth office and airlines to bring thousands of britons home who are stuck abroad. and as of today, i can also confirm there are now no british holiday—makers left stranded on cruise ships anywhere in the world. to help motorists we have waived the mot renewals until the end of the outbreak, ensuring that vulnerable people are able to stay at home without worrying about their ca rs. but i want to pay particular tribute to the transport critical workers, who have gone above and beyond to keep vital freight and passenger services running, to keep hospitals and chemists supplied with medical goods to ens
this will help in the fight to keep a light rail networks in greater manchester, sheffield, nottinghamnd local routes to remain open and key workers to get to work during this crisis. all of these new initiatives build on the very considerable work we have seen across transport since this crisis began. the government has taken widespread action to support the industry. for example, we stepped in to keep trains running and to keep the buses running. we have worked with the foreign &...
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america is down 50% basically it's just trucks that are out there, truly a stunning time we have scott sheffield of pioneer on "fast money" tonight asking texas to demand, morgan, ta they limit output kind of a mini opec in texas if you will the irony is not lost on people. >> yeah. certainly texas has emerged, i know you've been reporting on this so closely, brian, as a hotspot in terms of the regulatory debate around whether a state like texas, whether the country should step in terms of curtailing production around the u.s. great stuff. thank you for bringing it to us. we're going to take a quick commercial break and a check on the markets as well. the s&p above 2600 the dow back above 22,000. we're at session highs right now. stay with us - [spokesman] if you've tried college but never finished, (group cheering) snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at snhu.edu >>> welcome back breaking news on carnival and the cruise line company. let's get to seema mo
america is down 50% basically it's just trucks that are out there, truly a stunning time we have scott sheffield of pioneer on "fast money" tonight asking texas to demand, morgan, ta they limit output kind of a mini opec in texas if you will the irony is not lost on people. >> yeah. certainly texas has emerged, i know you've been reporting on this so closely, brian, as a hotspot in terms of the regulatory debate around whether a state like texas, whether the country should step...
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in sheffield, care workers moved into their home to minimise outside contact.n our fourth week now and we have so far set out what we achieved to do and keep the virus out. it is hard being away from the family, but we are doing it because we care and for the right reasons. the government has announced stricter guidelines to increase the isolation of people within care homes where required. at the same time the health secretary has loosened restrictions on people being able to visit their dying relatives. i've been really moved and upset by some of the heartbreaking stories of people dying without a loved one nearby. as a father of a 13—year—old myself, the reports of ishmael dying at age 13 without a parent at his bedside made me weep. and the sight of his coffin being lowered into a grave without member of his family present was too awful. so i'm pleased to say that, working with public health england, the care sector, and many others, we are introducing new procedures so we can limit the risk of infection while wherever possible giving people's closest loved
in sheffield, care workers moved into their home to minimise outside contact.n our fourth week now and we have so far set out what we achieved to do and keep the virus out. it is hard being away from the family, but we are doing it because we care and for the right reasons. the government has announced stricter guidelines to increase the isolation of people within care homes where required. at the same time the health secretary has loosened restrictions on people being able to visit their dying...
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in sheffield, care workers moved into their home to minimise outside contact.we achieved to do and keep the virus out. it is hard being away from the family, but we are doing it because we care and for the right reasons. the government has announced stricter guidelines to increase the isolation of people within care homes where required. at the same time the health secretary has loosened restrictions on people being able to visit their dying relatives. i've been really moved and upset by some of the heartbreaking stories of people dying without a loved one nearby. as a father of a 13—year—old myself, the reports of ishmael dying at age 13 without a parent at his bedside made me weep. and the sight of his coffin being lowered into a grave without member of his family present was too awful. so i'm pleased to say that, working with public health england, the care sector, and many others, we are introducing new procedures so we can limit the risk of infection while wherever possible giving people's closest loved ones a chance to say goodbye. relatives have welcomed
in sheffield, care workers moved into their home to minimise outside contact.we achieved to do and keep the virus out. it is hard being away from the family, but we are doing it because we care and for the right reasons. the government has announced stricter guidelines to increase the isolation of people within care homes where required. at the same time the health secretary has loosened restrictions on people being able to visit their dying relatives. i've been really moved and upset by some...
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research carried out by the diverses sheffield and else to highlighted that on tuesday the 24th of march a day after the announcement of the lock down 38 percent of participants reported significant depression 36 percent had significant anxiety in comparison the day before that lock down just 16 percent reported that same depression while 17 percent anxiety rates of both also remote and high during the following week with just over 20 percent reporting depression and anxiety too but the study also found that those aged under $35.00 living in a city with low incomes and with health conditions reporting higher rates of anxiety and depression and those whose income has been hit by the outbreak were particularly at risk to discuss this further i'm now joined by the expert behind the research professor richard ben told richard thank you for joining us thank you it's safe of course assume any lock down would have an impact on all wellbeing but that spike just one day after it was announced is quite a shock. in a way i think we need to be cautious in interpreting it can i just say at the outset
research carried out by the diverses sheffield and else to highlighted that on tuesday the 24th of march a day after the announcement of the lock down 38 percent of participants reported significant depression 36 percent had significant anxiety in comparison the day before that lock down just 16 percent reported that same depression while 17 percent anxiety rates of both also remote and high during the following week with just over 20 percent reporting depression and anxiety too but the study...
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at sheffield hallam university, hundreds of students have been receiving training this week to prepares more. iam emily, i am emily, i am a student nurse at sheffield hallam and i will be opting in to help out the nhs. sheffield hallam and i will be opting in to help out the nhsi will be working on the frontline with the coronavirus outbreak. will be working on the frontline with the coronavirus outbreaklj feel nervous and excited at the same time, to gain more experience. these stu d e nts time, to gain more experience. these students are among the many thousands who volunteered to start with the nhs early. the final few months of their learning will be done on thejob. months of their learning will be done on the job. so this is going to be like no teaching we have ever had before in that i am not allowed near you. this group by walking into an unprecedented situation and no—one knows what to expect. how are you feeling about it? yeah i'm apprehensive. excited at the same time. i don't know howl really, really feel until a step in and just see it all happening. yeah, it is really nerv
at sheffield hallam university, hundreds of students have been receiving training this week to prepares more. iam emily, i am emily, i am a student nurse at sheffield hallam and i will be opting in to help out the nhs. sheffield hallam and i will be opting in to help out the nhsi will be working on the frontline with the coronavirus outbreak. will be working on the frontline with the coronavirus outbreaklj feel nervous and excited at the same time, to gain more experience. these stu d e nts...
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the sheffield united manager chris wilder has also agreed to defer his pay.ate to all of its 55 national associations. european football's governing body wants to finish the current season by august. so we wait to see what that means for the premier league. liverpool of course so close to winning theirfirst league title in 30 years. their former striker ian rush says the season must be finished. we'd like to see the season finish. i think liverpool have had an incredible season. they do deserve to be champions. i think what we are looking at, we have to try to see if there are ways to get the season finished. it could be anything, behind closed doors, so be it. in a way, i think it could be really good if it is played behind closed doors because it would give the people in the country a lift, to be able to watch their team play live football, at home, on their tv. the spurs forward son hyung min has started his military service back home in south korea. the 27—year—old is required by law to complete his national service by his 28th birthday. he's doing three
the sheffield united manager chris wilder has also agreed to defer his pay.ate to all of its 55 national associations. european football's governing body wants to finish the current season by august. so we wait to see what that means for the premier league. liverpool of course so close to winning theirfirst league title in 30 years. their former striker ian rush says the season must be finished. we'd like to see the season finish. i think liverpool have had an incredible season. they do deserve...
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the sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same ca re home is one of three run by the same about the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now across the homes they have had six residents die and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional and extra funding to pay staff more, at the minute it is so challenging. we are reacting daily to more problems. this 90-year-old isa to more problems. this 90-year-old is a resident at one of the homes. her son says no one on the corridor has the virus, but he is worried. what are they doing to protect these people? it seems to me the care homes are at the bottom of the pile again. basically, we will end up with these care homes being used as hospices. both councils and those representing care providers say... say getting the right equipment per sta b say getting the right equipment per stab me to be a higher priority. we need greater recognition from the syste m need greater recognition from the system there is a real need to see testing coming through, and that social care is not forg
the sheffield nursing home is one of three run by the same ca re home is one of three run by the same about the staffing and funding pressures already faced by the care sector. now across the homes they have had six residents die and 30 people are showing symptoms. we need support, the ppe, additional and extra funding to pay staff more, at the minute it is so challenging. we are reacting daily to more problems. this 90-year-old isa to more problems. this 90-year-old is a resident at one of the...
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Apr 21, 2020
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many care homes like this one in sheffield have been hit hard by the virus. some of their residents have left staff at full stretch physically and emotionally. a week after last speaking to us, their boss says they're coping but they felt on their own. sadly we're the forgotten sector, we do not have the infrastructure or support of the nhs so i would say we really have needed that in the past four weeks and i think we have to look at lessons that need to be learned from this. official statistics are only now starting to give a sense of the scale of what has happened in care homes in england and wales. the last figures up until the start of april recorded the deaths of 217 people as linked to covid—19, but figures today show that one week later, the overall number had quadrupled to more than 1000 deaths. that means 10% of all deaths connected to the virus are happening in care homes. the figures in scotland and northern ireland are higher. dr peter calverley runs one of the large care home where they have had 250 deaths and he thinks that the official numbers
many care homes like this one in sheffield have been hit hard by the virus. some of their residents have left staff at full stretch physically and emotionally. a week after last speaking to us, their boss says they're coping but they felt on their own. sadly we're the forgotten sector, we do not have the infrastructure or support of the nhs so i would say we really have needed that in the past four weeks and i think we have to look at lessons that need to be learned from this. official...
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it's still hoped it will happen in front of fans at the crucible in sheffield but could even be behindin in place. in the last hour i spoke to shaun murphy who was champion in 2005. i'm just thrilled that it has been rescheduled at all, to be honest. there has been quite a lot of worry amongst the players in our little whatsapp groups we chat between is that the tournament might not happen at all, which opens a big can of worms where these players are concerned who are down at the bottom end of the rankings are fighting for their tour survival. that is really their tour survival. that is really the bigger issue here. now i would love to see a little bit more meat on the bone as to when the qualifiers are going to be and a little bit more infrastructure around the event. so the 31st of july to begin with, you talk about those qualifiers and even the event to proper happening at the end of july. i know it is going to be hard to plan, but does it feel like right timing foryou? to plan, but does it feel like right timing for you? it does that feel achievable? we are supposed to be having t
it's still hoped it will happen in front of fans at the crucible in sheffield but could even be behindin in place. in the last hour i spoke to shaun murphy who was champion in 2005. i'm just thrilled that it has been rescheduled at all, to be honest. there has been quite a lot of worry amongst the players in our little whatsapp groups we chat between is that the tournament might not happen at all, which opens a big can of worms where these players are concerned who are down at the bottom end of...