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simon browning, bbc news.broken bottles. she is giving evidence for a third day at the libel case brought by the hollywood actor against the sun over a report which claimed he was a wife—beater. allegations he strongly denies. david sillito reports. amber heard on day three of her account of her relationship with johnny depp. this case brought by johnny depp. this case brought by johnny depp. this case brought by johnny depp as a libel action against newsgroup newspapers after an article by the sun newspaper described him as a wife beater, a statement based on claims by his former wife amber heard for the proceedings today began with questions about an alleged incident in australia. amber heard described it as in australia. amber heard described itasa in australia. amber heard described it as a three—day hostage situation, the worst experience of her life. she said there was prolonged violence and she sustained injuries to herface violence and she sustained injuries to her face and arms. violence and she susta
simon browning, bbc news.broken bottles. she is giving evidence for a third day at the libel case brought by the hollywood actor against the sun over a report which claimed he was a wife—beater. allegations he strongly denies. david sillito reports. amber heard on day three of her account of her relationship with johnny depp. this case brought by johnny depp. this case brought by johnny depp. this case brought by johnny depp as a libel action against newsgroup newspapers after an article by...
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simon browning reports.udden reimposition of quarantine from spain has brought huge disruption. for the tens of thousands of british holiday—makers who flout and will today be enjoying spain's beaches now face two weeks of isolation on their return. the race is on to find an alternative —— who flew out. this morning the boss of heathrow who has been pressuring the government for weeks to start coronavirus testing and airports says it is the solution. we are calling for a double test. the first on arrival and the second after five days or eight days where people would stay in quarantine until they had had two test that showed they didn't have the disease, and then they would be allowed out earlier than would otherwise be the case. trials to come countries like singapore and canada could get under way within weeks and airports say it is needed. the companies are losing money, passengers losing the confidence to book. we are hearing of thousands of jobs confidence to book. we are hearing of thousands ofjobs bei
simon browning reports.udden reimposition of quarantine from spain has brought huge disruption. for the tens of thousands of british holiday—makers who flout and will today be enjoying spain's beaches now face two weeks of isolation on their return. the race is on to find an alternative —— who flew out. this morning the boss of heathrow who has been pressuring the government for weeks to start coronavirus testing and airports says it is the solution. we are calling for a double test. the...
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simon browning reports. another day, more holiday hopes dashed.tor, has cancelled more breaks to spain because of the reimposed14—day quarantine on travellers arriving home. holidays to the mainland are cancelled until 17th august, to the spanish islands until the tenth. tui wants the government to remove the blanket quarantine policy and open up regional traffic corridors to safe areas. it's been really tough for us as an organisation to manage, but it's been incredibly confusing for customers. what we've seen is a huge search for greece and for turkey, so much so that we've put on an extra seven flights for this weekend. normally those flights would take several months to fill up, but within a few hours all of those flights were fully booked. the impact of the pandemic, with the skies closed for months, has hit travel business hard. this morning, the parent company of british airways reported an almost £4 billion loss for the first six months of the year. the boss of the company says he spoke to the transport secretary at the weekend. he wants a
simon browning reports. another day, more holiday hopes dashed.tor, has cancelled more breaks to spain because of the reimposed14—day quarantine on travellers arriving home. holidays to the mainland are cancelled until 17th august, to the spanish islands until the tenth. tui wants the government to remove the blanket quarantine policy and open up regional traffic corridors to safe areas. it's been really tough for us as an organisation to manage, but it's been incredibly confusing for...
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simon browning, bbc news.en affecting the way we see ourselves. according to new research, the increase in zoom meetings has made people more aware of, and dissatisfied with, their appearance, which has led to an increased interest in cosmetic surgery. joining me now is dr lucy glancey, who runs dr glancey clinics, in london and essex. thank you so much forjoining us. a pleasure to talk to you. this is an interesting story because, but honestly, asthmatic surgery now, people are more aware of how they look because they are constantly staring at themselves on a computer. i knowi staring at themselves on a computer. i know i do not like it. that's right, that's correct. yes, we spent a lot longer on zoom. how long would you spend during the day looking at yourself in the mirror? it would not normally because you are talking to colleagues, travelling on public transport but that does not happen anymore. you are on zoom all day long so we tend to over analyse our faces and of course the demand for more surgery or
simon browning, bbc news.en affecting the way we see ourselves. according to new research, the increase in zoom meetings has made people more aware of, and dissatisfied with, their appearance, which has led to an increased interest in cosmetic surgery. joining me now is dr lucy glancey, who runs dr glancey clinics, in london and essex. thank you so much forjoining us. a pleasure to talk to you. this is an interesting story because, but honestly, asthmatic surgery now, people are more aware of...
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simon browning, bbc news.im diplomatic immunity. a court hearing last month heard that the "secret agreement" permitted anne sacoolas to return to her home country after a road crash which killed 19—year—old harry in august last year. dominic raab said the denial of justice was heart—breaking but said that "the new arrangements mean it could not happen again." let's speak now to harry dunn's mother charlotte charles and the family spokesperson radd seiger. charlotte, your reaction to this, a step in the right direction? definitely, we are really pleased. we are grateful to dominic raab and his team for agreeing to close the loophole that the united states used tojump loophole that the united states used to jump through to get anne sacoolas back to the us. it's a huge step in the right direction but we now need dominic raab to work with us to make sure we get her back to the uk to face justice at sure we get her back to the uk to facejustice at some sure we get her back to the uk to face justice at some point s
simon browning, bbc news.im diplomatic immunity. a court hearing last month heard that the "secret agreement" permitted anne sacoolas to return to her home country after a road crash which killed 19—year—old harry in august last year. dominic raab said the denial of justice was heart—breaking but said that "the new arrangements mean it could not happen again." let's speak now to harry dunn's mother charlotte charles and the family spokesperson radd seiger. charlotte,...
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simon browning reports.ne from spain has brought huge disruption. for the tens of thousands of british holiday—makers who flew out and will today be enjoying spain's beaches now face two weeks of isolation on their return. the race is on to find an alternative. this morning, the boss of heathrow, who has been pressuring the government for weeks to start coronavirus testing in airports, says it is the solution. we are calling for a double test. once on arrival and the second after five days or eight days, where people would stay in quarantine until they had had two tests that showed that they didn't have the disease, and then they would be allowed out earlier than would otherwise be the case. trials to countries like singapore and canada could get under way within weeks and heathrow says it's needed. airports are losing money, the public is once again lacking the confidence to book, holidays are being cancelled. every day, we're hearing of thousands ofjobs being lost as a result of covid. if we go on for anot
simon browning reports.ne from spain has brought huge disruption. for the tens of thousands of british holiday—makers who flew out and will today be enjoying spain's beaches now face two weeks of isolation on their return. the race is on to find an alternative. this morning, the boss of heathrow, who has been pressuring the government for weeks to start coronavirus testing in airports, says it is the solution. we are calling for a double test. once on arrival and the second after five days or...
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simon browning, bbc news.coronavirus ward as well as from mosques and cemeteries in the city suggest the figure is much higher —— bbc africa eye from mogadishu's only coronavirus ward. 0n the face of it this i see you looks impressive, but it has only 20 beds for a population of 16 million. and it is based in this mogadishu hospital, one of the country plus my old est hospital, one of the country plus my oldest and not well resourced. by late april doctors here are working round the clock to treat covid—19 patients. this man hasjust been brought in. doctors have already lost two patients this morning, and they are desperate not to lose another life. but behind the masks, doctors despair at the inferior medical equipment they have to work with. without a functioning ventilator, the doctors lose their battle to keep this man alive. officially, fewer than 100 people have died of covid—19 in somalia. at some of the doctors think the real figure could be much higher, because so many people refused to come to the ho
simon browning, bbc news.coronavirus ward as well as from mosques and cemeteries in the city suggest the figure is much higher —— bbc africa eye from mogadishu's only coronavirus ward. 0n the face of it this i see you looks impressive, but it has only 20 beds for a population of 16 million. and it is based in this mogadishu hospital, one of the country plus my old est hospital, one of the country plus my oldest and not well resourced. by late april doctors here are working round the clock...
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simon browning have been finding out. bedding, kitchenware, camping, tools. has sold it all. christmas wants and birthday hopes — hours marking the pages. "mum, look, it's this one." but the laminated book of dreams is no more. i like how they have a variety of stuff. it's not just like, old, kitchen stuff. they have kids' stuff as well and bed stuff. so even the parents can read it and have fun with it. we always get the catalogues, don't we? every time there's a new one, it's like, "oh, new catalogue." so i'll grab one off the shelf. it was europe's most widely printed publication — only the bible was in more homes — and a billion were printed. but our habits have changed and our surging love for online shopping has killed the catalogue. swiping, clicking, delivering or collecting — that's how lots of us are shopping. and the changes are huge. over the decades, the trusty argos catalogue has provided a commentary on what's hot and what's not. back in the ‘70s, it was the trusty space hopper. so i better get busy pumping it up. the space hopper is definitely
simon browning have been finding out. bedding, kitchenware, camping, tools. has sold it all. christmas wants and birthday hopes — hours marking the pages. "mum, look, it's this one." but the laminated book of dreams is no more. i like how they have a variety of stuff. it's not just like, old, kitchen stuff. they have kids' stuff as well and bed stuff. so even the parents can read it and have fun with it. we always get the catalogues, don't we? every time there's a new one, it's...
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simon browning, bbc news.you are going to get paid. where do you stand when it comes to work? the first thing to say is it very much depends on your employer. in most circumstances they don't actually have to pay you. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, said employers ought to be sympathetic, but labour have said that doesn't go far enough and have called for a specific support for isolating workers. what are your options if you are already in spain? contact your employer as as soon as possible. you could have options, including working from home, taking annual leave or perhaps taking unpaid leave. if you are still hoping to travel, it's a little bit unclear. again, talk to your boss. a week's holiday could cost three weeks leave. you might be able to reach an arrangement but you might have to cancel your holiday and hope for a refund or a transfer to avoid losing your income. the starting point is there is no law requiring employers to be understanding, no matter how many statements are made by cabinet minis
simon browning, bbc news.you are going to get paid. where do you stand when it comes to work? the first thing to say is it very much depends on your employer. in most circumstances they don't actually have to pay you. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, said employers ought to be sympathetic, but labour have said that doesn't go far enough and have called for a specific support for isolating workers. what are your options if you are already in spain? contact your employer as as soon as...
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you just have to have cash in the bank and be covid—free, as simon browning reports. look at it.g remotely in barbados for 20 years. this is the space outside his office. it's not a bad view. so, obviously, the lure of barbados is that beautiful water and those amazing beaches. how much does the beach play apart in your life, day—to—day? not a lot, to be honest. what? a lot less then... i mean, my kids probably go to the beach more than i do, but if i'm looking at what i do in my it's more golf. i'm involved in all the sports. so, what's the catch for a living here in paradise? well, you're going to need about £1500 for the visa if you're on your own and about £2500 for the visa if you are a family and it is valid for a year, butjust imagine all those zoom calls, shirt on top but you're always beach ready below. right now, people want, those people who haven't done a gap year, now that they've got the opportunity to work remotely, it's a fantastic opportunity for that. i think that we will get a lot of millennial families as well, people who want a safer environment for their kid
you just have to have cash in the bank and be covid—free, as simon browning reports. look at it.g remotely in barbados for 20 years. this is the space outside his office. it's not a bad view. so, obviously, the lure of barbados is that beautiful water and those amazing beaches. how much does the beach play apart in your life, day—to—day? not a lot, to be honest. what? a lot less then... i mean, my kids probably go to the beach more than i do, but if i'm looking at what i do in my it's...
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brown said twenty four mission for this edition i'm simon harding we start with the latest updates concerning the corona virus and a new grim milelestone of six hundred and fifty thousandnd births deaths worldwide. then you comeses amid fears a sececond way if isaac paces rise in europe belgium one of the worst hit countries in the bloc has introduced drastic in use social distance measure. in order for a second general. block bins will only be a to apply people saw of the farm for the next four months. france twenty fourur as a cabint the end. gives us multi. basically the- national security council council who- got that this morning- tree days prior to the initial day that was the scene i decided to re instate measures start where- well that did that well already in place- during the months of march and april. and that is- and the most important to the social bubble but the belgian school the social bubble easter the amount of people your alarm to see during the seven weeks. which was limited to fifteen people at would have interaction in there right here intimacy with cheese which means we
brown said twenty four mission for this edition i'm simon harding we start with the latest updates concerning the corona virus and a new grim milelestone of six hundred and fifty thousandnd births deaths worldwide. then you comeses amid fears a sececond way if isaac paces rise in europe belgium one of the worst hit countries in the bloc has introduced drastic in use social distance measure. in order for a second general. block bins will only be a to apply people saw of the farm for the next...
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simon jack. thank you, norman. before we turn to the global ramifications, what about lord browne? is an economic cold war between the us and china. it is caught in the crossfire, so as you said in your introduction, some us pressure but also genuine security concerns from mps. there are security concerns from mps. there a re two security concerns from mps. there are two groups of rebel mps. you have your ha rd—line are two groups of rebel mps. you have your hard—line huawei interest group who want to see everything ripped out, including all the legacy systems by 2023 and no new kit put in within months. and you have the other china research group who want to see no huawei in 56 by the next election and a slightly less and are deliberately vague about the timetable for ripping out legacy systems that bt would say are impossible ina systems that bt would say are impossible in a timescale some have suggested. that is fascinating, and we will have some answers to that when the culture secretary gets up and outlines what they intend to do. turning to the bigger picture and the future a
simon jack. thank you, norman. before we turn to the global ramifications, what about lord browne? is an economic cold war between the us and china. it is caught in the crossfire, so as you said in your introduction, some us pressure but also genuine security concerns from mps. there are security concerns from mps. there a re two security concerns from mps. there are two groups of rebel mps. you have your ha rd—line are two groups of rebel mps. you have your hard—line huawei interest group...