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so in this salon in south london, patients has continued to cut hair. now she has to stop.ven the most important thing now. my life first. and every other person around me. there are normally 12 self—employed hairdressers in this salon. eric the owner had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it.|j think we should be made to clothes, instead of just think we should be made to clothes, instead ofjust a few places close and leave you to decide where you are going to close. how worried are you for the self—employed people who cut her in this place? well, i'm very worried. literally, no—one knows what's happening, no—one knows what's happening, no—one knows what's happening, no—one knows where we are turning, where we are going. for everyone, the advice is the same, to state to meet as a pa rt same, to state to meet as a part of it all possible but for so many self—employed people and small businesses, the reality of that means no income. we just make sure we put everything away. a mile away, this salon had already decided to c
so in this salon in south london, patients has continued to cut hair. now she has to stop.ven the most important thing now. my life first. and every other person around me. there are normally 12 self—employed hairdressers in this salon. eric the owner had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it.|j think we should be made to clothes, instead of just think we should be made to clothes, instead ofjust a few places close and leave you to decide...
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it's dosh for nosh in south london where a couple have started a project which delivers food every day to critical care staff at st george's hospital. money collected from the local community is used to buy food from local shops and restaurants, and it does good whichever way you look at it. they've raised nearly $30,000 to both help the struggling restaurants, and feeds exhausted medical staff. the project was set up by husband and wife team janneke diemel and niall barrett, and theyjoin us now from tooting in south london. ican i can see you sipping coffee while you are waiting to come in airport to tell, how did this all begin? we know as senior sister at george's, we've known her quite a few yea rs. we've known her quite a few years. our kids went to school together and she is amazing, she runs regularly to charity. she sent out an email earlier in the week, just saying, we need support, the nurses need you or some chocolates, to keep up you or some chocolates, to keep up morale. after just up morale. afterjust over 2a hours, she got three huge bean bags full of chocolate. we thoug
it's dosh for nosh in south london where a couple have started a project which delivers food every day to critical care staff at st george's hospital. money collected from the local community is used to buy food from local shops and restaurants, and it does good whichever way you look at it. they've raised nearly $30,000 to both help the struggling restaurants, and feeds exhausted medical staff. the project was set up by husband and wife team janneke diemel and niall barrett, and theyjoin us...
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so in this salon in south london, patience has continued to cut hair. now she has to stop.t thing now. my life first. and every other person around me. there are normally 12 self—employed hairdressers in this salon. eric the owner had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it. i think we should be made to close, instead ofjust a few places close and leave you to decide whether you are going to close or stay open. for everyone, the advice is the same, to stay two metres apart if at all possible, but for so many self—employed people and small businesses, the reality of that means no income. we just make sure we put everything away. a mile away, this salon had already decided to close ahead of the prime minister's announcement that all nonessential shops must shut. people are more concerned they will have long hair by the time we reopen. but we had to make the decision today and we will close. i can't speak for my employees, they will get paid, but the people who are self—employed, it's worrying, really worrying times. down the
so in this salon in south london, patience has continued to cut hair. now she has to stop.t thing now. my life first. and every other person around me. there are normally 12 self—employed hairdressers in this salon. eric the owner had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it. i think we should be made to close, instead ofjust a few places close and leave you to decide whether you are going to close or stay open. for everyone, the advice is...
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these construction workers in south london we re construction workers in south london were queueing ton their shift. and building has been continuing all over the country. it's the self employed people who are worrying. in salford, we found gary delivering concrete. i've been ona gary delivering concrete. i've been on a few sites this morning and it's just the same, wherever you go. there are still people rubbing up against each other, they are working together, not taking any guidelines of what they have been told. we are trying our best, we carry gloves, masks and it's the people we have to keep educating all the time. but there has been huge inconsistency. builders on this site downed tools, but on a different side, others were continuing to work. the government has said it is fine for construction staff to work outside and at a safe distance. 0n staff to work outside and at a safe distance. on this site in salford they are sticking to the rules. over they are sticking to the rules. over the last couple of weeks we've increased a hand sanitiser is on those things and then made it pe
these construction workers in south london we re construction workers in south london were queueing ton their shift. and building has been continuing all over the country. it's the self employed people who are worrying. in salford, we found gary delivering concrete. i've been ona gary delivering concrete. i've been on a few sites this morning and it's just the same, wherever you go. there are still people rubbing up against each other, they are working together, not taking any guidelines of...
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so in this salon in south london, patience has for the past few days, continued to cut hair.t isn't even the most important thing. it's one of the most important things in my life right now, same as everyone around me. there are normally i2 self—employed headdresses in this salon. eric, the owner, had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it. and i think that you should make the close, instead ofjust aa a few places and leave you to decide if you are going to close or stay open. how worried are you for the self—employed people who cut haor in this place? i'm very worried. we can't really see an end to it because literally no—one knows what is happening, no—one knows when we are returning or where we are going. for everyone, the advice is the same, stay two metres apart if possible, but for so many self—employed people and small businesses, the reality of that means no income. one mile away, this salon had already decided to close ahead of the prime minister's announcement that all nonessential shops must shut. it is really to
so in this salon in south london, patience has for the past few days, continued to cut hair.t isn't even the most important thing. it's one of the most important things in my life right now, same as everyone around me. there are normally i2 self—employed headdresses in this salon. eric, the owner, had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it. and i think that you should make the close, instead ofjust aa a few places and leave you to decide if...
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tim moffat went to a barbershop in south london.wo metres is impossible, but for this woman who was self—employed, everything is her only income. woman who was self—employed, everything is her only incomem woman who was self—employed, everything is her only income. it is not possible, there is no way you can give this distance, it is not possible. it isjust one—on—one as you can see. so in this salon in south london, she has continued to cut here. now, she has to stop. there are normally i2 self—employed headdresses in this salon. the owner had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it. and i think that you should make the close, instead of what few places and you to decide if you are going to close or stay open. are worried are you for the self—employed people who cut here in this place? i am really worried. we can't really see an end to it because literally no—one knows what is happening, no—one knows when we are returning or where we are going. for everyone, the advice is the same
tim moffat went to a barbershop in south london.wo metres is impossible, but for this woman who was self—employed, everything is her only income. woman who was self—employed, everything is her only incomem woman who was self—employed, everything is her only income. it is not possible, there is no way you can give this distance, it is not possible. it isjust one—on—one as you can see. so in this salon in south london, she has continued to cut here. now, she has to stop. there are...
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, world—famous park in south—west london, world —famous park not park in south—west london, world—famouse people were all out on saturday, it was heaving with people, and now authorities are trying to close parts of the park. it is very difficult, critically at a time of year when the sun is out, people are desperate to get outside. of course the sun is not out that often in the uk at this time of the year. yes, there is that issue. actually, enforcement so far has not really been somewhere that the government has particularly wanted to go. we saw it started last monday with this request are people to start social distancing and the measures you just heard there from hue. but there was a sense that what the government wanted to do was to bring people along with them on side, they have been selling this as a national effort, this is how everybody can play their parts. they seemed reluctant to get to the point of enforcement, and it was on friday that they actually decide to enforce closures of pubs and restaurants. the government has said, this is because what they are doing is taking ste
, world—famous park in south—west london, world —famous park not park in south—west london, world—famouse people were all out on saturday, it was heaving with people, and now authorities are trying to close parts of the park. it is very difficult, critically at a time of year when the sun is out, people are desperate to get outside. of course the sun is not out that often in the uk at this time of the year. yes, there is that issue. actually, enforcement so far has not really been...
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london. this setup is all about protecting south korea from a fresh outbreak of coronavirus.e tested at one of the stations. there are eight of them, all standing by. over the last few days, around half of all south korea's new coronavirus cases have come from overseas. many of them from europe. and that is one of the reasons why everyone is being tested. to wait for the results, you are taken on a bus to a residential centre and get your results in about 12 hours. these testing centres are outside, but others within the country, you get this sort of plastic phone booth—type testing service, where you can walk in and be tested in a matter of minutes. before you arrive here into this area, you go through a series of checks. a temperature check, then you have to fill in all your contact details and they verify that. all arrivals have to download this application on their mobile phone and have to fill in their symptoms for 1h days while they are in self isolation. if they fail to do so, the authorities will track them down. when it comes to self isolation, the government has sai
london. this setup is all about protecting south korea from a fresh outbreak of coronavirus.e tested at one of the stations. there are eight of them, all standing by. over the last few days, around half of all south korea's new coronavirus cases have come from overseas. many of them from europe. and that is one of the reasons why everyone is being tested. to wait for the results, you are taken on a bus to a residential centre and get your results in about 12 hours. these testing centres are...
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in south london today metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick was making clear that her policely have to but we won't hesitate if there are people who are flagrantly breaching the law. in watford, like everywhere, the authorities are trying to help people learn unfamiliar habits. none of this comes naturally. mark easton, bbc news, watford. let's speak to rosie weatherley from the mental health charity "mind" who is in milton keynes. we just want to talk to you with your advice, really and tips for people. to keep mentally well during all of this. it's not always easy we are confined to home. what are your tips? you're totally right. it is not easy but the things we know that are going to keep us well right now other things that keep us well generally. so that means making sure that you've got structure, and variety in routine and equilibrium in your life. and obviously your old routines are probably not practical right now and you federal place them is something new. finding ways to fill your days that feel productive, if you can work from home great, if you cannot as of the t
in south london today metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick was making clear that her policely have to but we won't hesitate if there are people who are flagrantly breaching the law. in watford, like everywhere, the authorities are trying to help people learn unfamiliar habits. none of this comes naturally. mark easton, bbc news, watford. let's speak to rosie weatherley from the mental health charity "mind" who is in milton keynes. we just want to talk to you with your...
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london. this setup is all about protecting south korea from a fresh outbreak of coronavirus. stations. there are eight of them, all standing by. over the last few days, around half of all south korea's new coronavirus cases have come from overseas. many of them from europe. and that is one of the reasons why everyone is being tested. to wait for the results, you are taken on a bus to a residential centre and get your results in about 12 hours. these testing centres are outside, but others within the country,
london. this setup is all about protecting south korea from a fresh outbreak of coronavirus. stations. there are eight of them, all standing by. over the last few days, around half of all south korea's new coronavirus cases have come from overseas. many of them from europe. and that is one of the reasons why everyone is being tested. to wait for the results, you are taken on a bus to a residential centre and get your results in about 12 hours. these testing centres are outside, but others...
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tonight it emerged that a 13—year—old boy from brixton in south london has died from the virus — britain'sday's figures show that a total of 1,789 people have died in the uk with coronavirus. that's an increase of 381 since yesterday and the biggest rise so far. almost all of them had underlying health conditions. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports. drive—through coronavirus testing for some nhs staff has begun in england. but this is a very limited trial, it's not clear how quickly it can be expanded. elsewhere, tests on patients are analysed in hospital and public health laboratories like this. they're based on swab samples. nhs staff are frustrated they can't be tested, which means they can't find out whether it's safe to return to work. hospitals in england have now been told to test key workers if they can. doctors like chinedu, who's a consultant, say a lack of testing keeps staff away from work just when they're most needed. in a week or two's time, as we've seen in italy and in spain, it's going to be all hands on deck. and if we're losing people because they have the kind of thing
tonight it emerged that a 13—year—old boy from brixton in south london has died from the virus — britain'sday's figures show that a total of 1,789 people have died in the uk with coronavirus. that's an increase of 381 since yesterday and the biggest rise so far. almost all of them had underlying health conditions. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports. drive—through coronavirus testing for some nhs staff has begun in england. but this is a very limited trial, it's not clear how quickly it...
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just over a week ago, before the lockdown began, they visited an nhs centre in south london to thankey have now endorsed the latest initiative by public health england to help people to look after their mental health. in a statement william and catherine said... the simple steps recommended by public health england include maintaining contact with friends and family via telephone and video calls, and social media. keeping a regular routine and sleeping pattern, and focusing on a hobby or learning something new. an extra £5 million has been given to leading mental health charities so that they can expand their ability to support people who are struggling with their mental well—being during the coronavirus emergency. nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's cross to burton—upon—trent, where we can speak to psychotherapist livvy rose, who is advising people on how to remain calm during these testing times. thank you for being with us. people have real anxiety about getting the disease, about being in lockdown, about theirjobs disease, about being in lockdown, about their jobs and disease, abo
just over a week ago, before the lockdown began, they visited an nhs centre in south london to thankey have now endorsed the latest initiative by public health england to help people to look after their mental health. in a statement william and catherine said... the simple steps recommended by public health england include maintaining contact with friends and family via telephone and video calls, and social media. keeping a regular routine and sleeping pattern, and focusing on a hobby or...
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us will be fine and if i just look at the researcher for look at the people here around me and south london they're remarkably calm and just going on both their business and my students most of them are doing very fine too so i think of course there's 4 people who are some very pretty it's inquisitions this could be very worsen the situation and most of us then i think will be filing that's that's good that's a real shine and let me just bring invest that because you. you mention people preexisting conditions this whole situation must be quite triggering for many of them looking here for m b c news we're talking about this doctor has a i'm going to as i'm going to put this to you coronavirus is a personal nightmare for people with o.c.d. and anxiety disorders the idea of having to wash your hands don't touch this don't take your shoes off take this off change your clothes or if that that sounds like we've all got o.c.d. all of a sudden lot about if you've already got an existing condition where are you going to go to for help. for all we know we know that india is and is focused and says th
us will be fine and if i just look at the researcher for look at the people here around me and south london they're remarkably calm and just going on both their business and my students most of them are doing very fine too so i think of course there's 4 people who are some very pretty it's inquisitions this could be very worsen the situation and most of us then i think will be filing that's that's good that's a real shine and let me just bring invest that because you. you mention people...
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terrorist offenders restriction of early release act was introduced after an attack in streatham, south londondesh amman, had recently been freed from prison. convicted terrorists will serve at least two thirds of their sentence before being considered for release. now, introducing emergency legislation is not a step the government would ever take likely, but the law was not working and we had a responsibility to act. i am pleased that this house agreed with that assessment and we were able to get the new law on the statute book as a matter of urgency. there was widespread criticism of the government's policy towards war widows' pensions. last year, the ministry of defence ruled that from april 2015, those who "remarry, cohabit or form a civil partnership" would be entitled to keep the pension for life. but this rule doesn't apply retrospectively. we are talking about 200—300 war widows whose former partners served in the falklands, northern ireland, the first gulf war, among other theatres. and whose only course of action, my lords, today if they want their pension reinstated is to divorce an
terrorist offenders restriction of early release act was introduced after an attack in streatham, south londondesh amman, had recently been freed from prison. convicted terrorists will serve at least two thirds of their sentence before being considered for release. now, introducing emergency legislation is not a step the government would ever take likely, but the law was not working and we had a responsibility to act. i am pleased that this house agreed with that assessment and we were able to...
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a school in south london is reopening today after a member of staff tested positive for coronavirus.aly. the school said they had not had any contact with pupils. but as they had worked with a number of teachers, staff were told to to self isolate for a fortnight as a precaution. two missing london men have been found safe and well after their names and faces appeared on the backpacks of deliveroo riders. it's part of a campaign with the charity missing people to raise awareness of those who have disappeared. more than 500 riders across the country are involved. let's take a look at the travel situation now. it all looks like it's running well on the tube so far, except for the overground, which is suspended between euston and watford junction for emergency engineering works. there are also minor delays between willesden junction if we look at the roads now. in marble arch, the a5 edgware road is closed in both directions between seymour street and connaught street because of an accident. and in camden, chalk farm road is closed southbound at the junction with hartland road because o
a school in south london is reopening today after a member of staff tested positive for coronavirus.aly. the school said they had not had any contact with pupils. but as they had worked with a number of teachers, staff were told to to self isolate for a fortnight as a precaution. two missing london men have been found safe and well after their names and faces appeared on the backpacks of deliveroo riders. it's part of a campaign with the charity missing people to raise awareness of those who...
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our business correspondent, emma simpson, is at a supermarket in south london.it has been absolutely manic across all our supermarkets this week. with every government announcement, shoppers have been reacting and stocking up on everything and it has put a lot of strain under the system. and of course, with people staying away from pubs, 26 and restau ra nts, staying away from pubs, 26 and restaurants, we will eat a lot more at home instead of going out. one a nalyst at home instead of going out. one analyst reckoned up to 25% of the nation's calorific intake will be transferred from food and beverage companies to the supermarkets, so we will see a sustained demand for food, but the industry is stepping up. there is a huge amount of work already being done to get more volume through the food supply system. but it does mean that we are going to have to shop a bit differently over the next few months. retailers are streamlining their ranges. for instance, instead of 20 types of pasta, it mayjust be down to six. it is not running out, it is just there will be less
our business correspondent, emma simpson, is at a supermarket in south london.it has been absolutely manic across all our supermarkets this week. with every government announcement, shoppers have been reacting and stocking up on everything and it has put a lot of strain under the system. and of course, with people staying away from pubs, 26 and restau ra nts, staying away from pubs, 26 and restaurants, we will eat a lot more at home instead of going out. one a nalyst at home instead of going...
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denied having no idea that he's at risk of coronavirus as large as being held at belmarsh prison in south london awaiting possible extradition to the us scientists currently facing 18 charges including conspiracy to hack a government computer which his teams founded and allies throughout his detention concerns have been raised over the 48 year old health or former u.n. expert on detention professor at math and then us things should be released on both medical and legal grounds the extreme isolation the sarge is under was criticised by the united nations special rubber turners and the working group bob trade attention as far back as in 2010 so he's 1st part of all of detention in 2010 in isolation not completely different from from now and the un looked at it and the un next expert said this is disproportionate it is disproportionate to such an extent that it constitutes arbitrary detention that much at risk is he i mean he's been a fugitive in prison and i just said that it's almost 10 years what toll has this taken on him that that's the apps that is the most important point and that links him
denied having no idea that he's at risk of coronavirus as large as being held at belmarsh prison in south london awaiting possible extradition to the us scientists currently facing 18 charges including conspiracy to hack a government computer which his teams founded and allies throughout his detention concerns have been raised over the 48 year old health or former u.n. expert on detention professor at math and then us things should be released on both medical and legal grounds the extreme...
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coronavirus but that request for bail has been denied as long as he is being held at belmarsh prison in south london awaiting possible extradition to the u.s. so at his detention concerns have been raised over the 48 year old's health last year the un special rapporteur on torture kneels meltzer claimed asylum showed signs of it's like a logical torture assad is currently facing 18 charges including conspiracy to hack a government computer which his team strongly denies. well i'm now joined by human rights activist craig murray to discuss julian assange she's case craig thank you for joining us to me it sounds like julian assange and his health is at risk from the virus but is there really a chance he could be released or not unfortunately the magistrate has already turned. occasion for bail haven't given it if we can situation so he's going to have at the moment it looks like he's going to have to stay and don't like them skirting jail throughout the code with one tonight that well it how at risk is he if you could describe the situation when he's been a fugitive and a prison after almost 10 years
coronavirus but that request for bail has been denied as long as he is being held at belmarsh prison in south london awaiting possible extradition to the u.s. so at his detention concerns have been raised over the 48 year old's health last year the un special rapporteur on torture kneels meltzer claimed asylum showed signs of it's like a logical torture assad is currently facing 18 charges including conspiracy to hack a government computer which his team strongly denies. well i'm now joined by...
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corona virus but the request for bail has been delayed assault has been held at belmarsh prison in south london awaiting possible extradition to the us throughout his detention consensus be raised over the 48 year old's health last year the un special rapporteur on torture deals meltzer claimed showed signs of psychological torture assad is currently facing 18 charges including conspiracy to hack a government computer which his team strongly denies kristen schnapps a wiki leaks editor in chief hit out of the decision not to release him we can't know the strongest possible to the decision today not to release. little it is just an issue made in light of the cries that we are now facing. other countries of abusing prisoners of countries like iran well the boris johnson government is doing nothing of the sort all prisoners who are facing the end of the drugs with underlying illnesses or elderly should be released right. and of course was prisoner and it is a jew this was just course is aunt beata. he has suffered enough 10 years. in a very poor health is a very vulnerable individual up it's more w
corona virus but the request for bail has been delayed assault has been held at belmarsh prison in south london awaiting possible extradition to the us throughout his detention consensus be raised over the 48 year old's health last year the un special rapporteur on torture deals meltzer claimed showed signs of psychological torture assad is currently facing 18 charges including conspiracy to hack a government computer which his team strongly denies kristen schnapps a wiki leaks editor in chief...
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joining me now from her home in south london is caroline abrahams, the charity director for age uk.r being with your thank you for being with us. what is your advice to families who have elderly, elderly parents perhaps in the at risk category. what are you saying to families? 0bviously the at risk category. what are you saying to families? obviously there isa saying to families? obviously there is a dilemma we were just hearing it being explored by andrew moore and matt hancock on whether you should go and see somebody who is elderly and perhaps vulnerable and rest, you know, spreading the virus? yes, good morning. 0ur know, spreading the virus? yes, good morning. our advice today is there is no reason not to go and visit, as long as you are well and the person you go to visit is well. but it does, of course, make sense to take the precautions of the secretary of state is talking about. do keep up on your hand hygiene. it is worth having a chat... caroline, it is not very good line so we are caroline, it is not very good line so we are going to try and come back to you later on if
joining me now from her home in south london is caroline abrahams, the charity director for age uk.r being with your thank you for being with us. what is your advice to families who have elderly, elderly parents perhaps in the at risk category. what are you saying to families? 0bviously the at risk category. what are you saying to families? obviously there isa saying to families? obviously there is a dilemma we were just hearing it being explored by andrew moore and matt hancock on whether you...
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and in south london today, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick was making it clear her officerse. we will only want to use enforcement if we absolutely have too, but we won't hesitate if there are people who are flagrantly breaching the law. in watford, like everywhere, the authorities are trying to help people learn unfamiliar habits. none of this comes naturally. mark easton, bbc news, watford. supermarkets and those providing other essential services, such as building societies, are bringing in new measures for customers and staff. many are aimed at encouraging people to follow the government's plea for social distancing and to keep at least two metres apart when shopping. our business correspondent emma simpson has more. the great high—street shutdown. in norwich, the shoppers have gone. leeds city centre — the streets quiet and the doors locked. right across the uk, we're only allowed out to buy necessities now. communities adapting to the new coronavirus retail rules. supermarkets have been overwhelmed, and now they have got to keep everyone safe, and fed. so, how will thi
and in south london today, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick was making it clear her officerse. we will only want to use enforcement if we absolutely have too, but we won't hesitate if there are people who are flagrantly breaching the law. in watford, like everywhere, the authorities are trying to help people learn unfamiliar habits. none of this comes naturally. mark easton, bbc news, watford. supermarkets and those providing other essential services, such as building societies,...
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drive cycling in the smalling i saw people queuing up at a fresh food outlets here in south in south london with people right next to each other and the government is saying if people continue behaving like that they might have to bring in curfews fairly soon. actually touched on the stock market because what we've seen overnight certainly of the weekend is the u.s. senate couldn't agree on a financial package to help fight the pandemic that reverberated in the asian markets they were down on monday what's it like on the stock market or certainly the market has opened in london on monday. also the london exchange was down around 4 percent we've seen or other asian markets down we've by by a number a percentage point hong kong 5.3 they're all continuing to reflect the worry that governments in europe and not getting on top of the problem and not heeding the advice of experts medics and epidemiologists in countries like italy which have put their countries in lockdown but are still seeing a surge in cases with the numbers actually accelerating and that's partly because of testing here in brit
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and prime minister, talking to a senior medical consultant in a south london hospital, he is warning about the dangers ahead, the fact they are not set up for the huge number of ventilators needed, the disbelief they feel that people are too close together and coming for more lockdown, and warning that we could be in a situation worse than italy, and upset at what they call the falsely placed sense of optimism they see amongst some politicians? what is your message to that dr.? chancellor sunak: you're right. it is a significant intervention and our intention is to finance the package through the normal debt management operation. as of already announced, treasury and dmo's are surely to update, and that will be done in april. and of course, the treasury and bank of england are coordinating closely to support the functioning of the guilt markets. we are confident to finance it that way. >> i've got a very simple answer. there should be some guidance published from the department of education. the basic strand running through all of these measures is about social distancing and reducin
and prime minister, talking to a senior medical consultant in a south london hospital, he is warning about the dangers ahead, the fact they are not set up for the huge number of ventilators needed, the disbelief they feel that people are too close together and coming for more lockdown, and warning that we could be in a situation worse than italy, and upset at what they call the falsely placed sense of optimism they see amongst some politicians? what is your message to that dr.? chancellor...
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so, this is what a lockdown looks like in the south of london.permarket. they now restrict the number of people in the building at any one time, so the queue to get in goes round there. and finishes there. there are differences, though. in sweden, schools, cafes and bars have stayed open, at least for the moment. in the united states, meanwhile, some individual states are moving faster than others. the sooner we get back to normal, the better, but obviously that's up to the experts. even the president has to listen to those people, and hopefully he'll do that. new york state still makes up around half of all cases nationally. broadway theatres and schools have been shut, residents have been ordered to stay at home. in asia, 1.3 billion indians have been told to stay indoors for 21 days. the government is desperate to stop the virus spreading in its huge cities. translation: no one is helping us. people are scared to give us a ride because of the virus. the police are also asking for our identity cards. in other countries, though, rigorous infecti
so, this is what a lockdown looks like in the south of london.permarket. they now restrict the number of people in the building at any one time, so the queue to get in goes round there. and finishes there. there are differences, though. in sweden, schools, cafes and bars have stayed open, at least for the moment. in the united states, meanwhile, some individual states are moving faster than others. the sooner we get back to normal, the better, but obviously that's up to the experts. even the...
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this garage has serviced and edmot cars in south london for 30 years.n't know what is going on, to be honest. we may not have any customers by the end of the week, to be honest. so some garages may still be honest. so some garages may still be open for business, but customer numbers are dwindling, and the questions and uncertainty remain. there are so many questions, aren't there? we have a gp in the next five or ten minutes on breakfast. if you have any questions, send them on and we will try and get to some of those with her shortly. we have a number of experts, as per usual. in terms of experts, as per usual. in terms of politicians, you will be speaking to the housing minister. yesterday we spoke to michael gove for 20 minutes. i imagine we will have as long as we need to ask any practical questions we have. he will be here at 7:30am and we will be speaking to the former health secretary, jeremy hunt, at eight 30 a.m. as well. —— 8:30am. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london. bbc london and bbc sout
this garage has serviced and edmot cars in south london for 30 years.n't know what is going on, to be honest. we may not have any customers by the end of the week, to be honest. so some garages may still be honest. so some garages may still be open for business, but customer numbers are dwindling, and the questions and uncertainty remain. there are so many questions, aren't there? we have a gp in the next five or ten minutes on breakfast. if you have any questions, send them on and we will try...
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it has attached to in south london.e disbanded the midwife group that she was part of an she's been pulled into the central maternity ward. obviously it is unnerving but i have to say i was very lucky, perhaps, to have one midwife all the way through. i know lots of people don't have that luxury. but yes, she rang last week to basically say goodbye and good luck. thank you to you, good luck. we wish you all the best and thanks both of you for coming on the programme. thank you. now time for the weather, here's carol. hello again, this week looking fairly cloudy for many of us. some exceptions to that us as we go through the week and today, compared to yesterday, it's not as windy but there is still went around and if you are exposed to it, it will still feel cold. we've also got scattered showers. you can see in the satellite, high pressure firmly in charge, anchored in the atlantic. the wind has subtly changed direction because the high pressure has moved so instead of coming down from the arctic as it did at the weeke
it has attached to in south london.e disbanded the midwife group that she was part of an she's been pulled into the central maternity ward. obviously it is unnerving but i have to say i was very lucky, perhaps, to have one midwife all the way through. i know lots of people don't have that luxury. but yes, she rang last week to basically say goodbye and good luck. thank you to you, good luck. we wish you all the best and thanks both of you for coming on the programme. thank you. now time for the...
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bbc london and bbc south east today are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up to date with the latestly local residents with fresh produce. pitches will be spaced two metres apart to comply with social distancing guidance with markers placed on the floor to ensure people queue safely. parents and carers are being urged to tell their children at home to stay away from railway tracks as schools across the country have closed due to coronavirus. railways in the southern region of network rail are powered by a live electrified 750 vault rail which can seriously injure or kill anyone trespassing on the line.since schools closed on friday, there have been 16 trespassing incidents in the region as well as vandalism including a bicycle being thrown on the track and hit by a train on sunday. sevenoa ks district council is supporting a community scheme to allow residents to hep or request assistance during the coronavirus outbreak. the scheme, operated by care for our community — sevenoaks, makes it easy for residents to volunteer their time to help people nearby who may be self isolating. coun
bbc london and bbc south east today are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up to date with the latestly local residents with fresh produce. pitches will be spaced two metres apart to comply with social distancing guidance with markers placed on the floor to ensure people queue safely. parents and carers are being urged to tell their children at home to stay away from railway tracks as schools across the country have closed due to coronavirus. railways in the southern region of network rail...
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ella is in a flat share in north london and showed us around her flat and what they're doing to stay southive in north london with four other people. one of my housemates is in the higher risk category and i'm going to show you some of the measures we put in place to keep everybody safe. first things first, and no prizes for this one, we wash our hands as hoon as we get in. even though we've got a fair amount of space where we live, it's quite difficult to remember to keep the recommended government distance of two metres, which is about the length of a small elephant. thankfully, the hygiene measures we've put in place are a lot easier to keep up with. in the bathroom... we keep the bathroom as clean as possible. no more shared hand towels, we separate our toothbrushes and we even have our own personal supply of loo roll. in the kitchen... no more shared tea towels and each housemaid has their own cutlery and crockery. we keep the place clean and antibacterial the dinner table after every use. one final rule, we make sure the doorknobs and light switches are cleaned once a day. it may see
ella is in a flat share in north london and showed us around her flat and what they're doing to stay southive in north london with four other people. one of my housemates is in the higher risk category and i'm going to show you some of the measures we put in place to keep everybody safe. first things first, and no prizes for this one, we wash our hands as hoon as we get in. even though we've got a fair amount of space where we live, it's quite difficult to remember to keep the recommended...
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another chilly start across london and the south—east. things. like yesterday, still have a keen breeze in from the south—east that is tempering the feel of things. on the thermometer, we are into low double figures. 12, possible 13 celsius. it will feel quite cool. high pressure is in control of our weather. our fairweather friend for the coming days so we have a dry, unsettled outlook throughout the week. it is not until thursday night we will see a bit of patchy rain. for the latest developments on coronavirus symptoms. including how to reduce your risk for those with underlying health conditions, visit the bbc news website or the app. i will be back soon. see you then. shape good morning — welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. the headlines: stay at home. the message is the prime minister threatens further limits to movement. take this advice seriously. follow it, because it absolutely crucial. thousands of people ignored social distancing advice over the weekend. as the coronavirus crisis continues, the health secr
another chilly start across london and the south—east. things. like yesterday, still have a keen breeze in from the south—east that is tempering the feel of things. on the thermometer, we are into low double figures. 12, possible 13 celsius. it will feel quite cool. high pressure is in control of our weather. our fairweather friend for the coming days so we have a dry, unsettled outlook throughout the week. it is not until thursday night we will see a bit of patchy rain. for the latest...
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the latest patient, who died at a hospital in south london, was in their 70s and had long—term healthen minor respiratory tract infections she orfever should be self isolating for she or fever should be self isolating for seven days afterwards. the transport secretary, grant shapps, has tweeted that restrictions on supermarket deliveries are being relaxed, including allowing night—time deliveries to help keep stores stocked. the cheltenham festival is going ahead today. the government is not yet bringing in measures to stop public gatherings but a lot of events, including st patrick's day parades in belfast and dublin, have been cancelled by organisers. keith doyle, bbc news. let's get more on the measures being imposed across italy this morning from our reporter bethany bell, who's in bologna. what can you tell us, bethany? was speaking to somebody earlier who said the measures imposed by the italian government came as a bit a surprise. italy is waking up to a strange new reality where they've movement across the country has been severely restrict it. people will be able to get permi
the latest patient, who died at a hospital in south london, was in their 70s and had long—term healthen minor respiratory tract infections she orfever should be self isolating for she or fever should be self isolating for seven days afterwards. the transport secretary, grant shapps, has tweeted that restrictions on supermarket deliveries are being relaxed, including allowing night—time deliveries to help keep stores stocked. the cheltenham festival is going ahead today. the government is...
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a chilly start across london and at the south—east. 0nce more an inland frost. 0nce london and at thene on offer right across the whole of the region and in fact, barely a cloud to point out in the sky was not maybe a bit of a weather cloud developing but in the best of it, top temperatures of 13 temperatures inland and cooler towards the coast. things turning decidedly colder in the coming days. just a filter in from the north. 0ften dry but you will notice a difference in temperature. it will feel really rather chilly. bbc local radio across the south east are here for you through this difficult time. there are half—hourly "make a difference" updates on air across your local bbc radio station from 6am to 6pm every day. if you've got an event that's been cancelled, an appeal to make or a support group that can help others, let your local station know and we can let everyone know. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. it's 6:30am. we will bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: we'll ask the business secretary
a chilly start across london and at the south—east. 0nce more an inland frost. 0nce london and at thene on offer right across the whole of the region and in fact, barely a cloud to point out in the sky was not maybe a bit of a weather cloud developing but in the best of it, top temperatures of 13 temperatures inland and cooler towards the coast. things turning decidedly colder in the coming days. just a filter in from the north. 0ften dry but you will notice a difference in temperature. it...
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so in this salon in south london, patience has continued to cut hair. now she has to stop.r person around me. there are normally 12 self—employed hairdressers in this salon. eric the owner had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it. i think we should be made to close, instead ofjust a few places close and leave you to decide whether you are going to close. how worried are you for the self—employed people who cut hair in this place? well, i'm very worried. literally, no—one knows what's happening, no—one knows where we are turning, where we are going. for everyone, the advice is the same, to stay two metres apart it all possible, but for so many self—employed people and small businesses, the reality of that means no income. we just make sure we put everything away. a mile away, this salon had already decided to close ahead of the prime minister's announcement that all nonessential shops must shut. it is really tough, because you don't want to let clients go, because otherwise the business will struggle, but at the same tim
so in this salon in south london, patience has continued to cut hair. now she has to stop.r person around me. there are normally 12 self—employed hairdressers in this salon. eric the owner had been struggling on with two. the decision to shut has now been made for him. he welcomes it. i think we should be made to close, instead ofjust a few places close and leave you to decide whether you are going to close. how worried are you for the self—employed people who cut hair in this place? well,...
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to the south—east via london or even just to expensive to get to the south—east via london or evenjustppens? claire has a son and he was working on the last flight and he was working on the last flight to aberdeen to get passengers to their destination and now he and the crew are stuck there and will have to make their own way back. he is or was a first officer with flybe and at the age of 22 has remained professional through the ordeal putting the passengers first. it is so putting the passengers first. it is so sad. this text says i was due to fly from belfast to southampton for my daughter's 21st. i have had to rebook with easyjet for £208 and i have little chance of claiming my hundred and £115 ticket price as i foolishly paid direct to them using my debit card. it puts an additional two hours on the journey but my thoughts are primarily with all those who rely on flybe for employment. i hope you get back soon and cheaply. e. coli to the government this morning to scrap air passenger duty and various other routes. we are going to hear about what your rights are if you have booked wi
to the south—east via london or even just to expensive to get to the south—east via london or evenjustppens? claire has a son and he was working on the last flight and he was working on the last flight to aberdeen to get passengers to their destination and now he and the crew are stuck there and will have to make their own way back. he is or was a first officer with flybe and at the age of 22 has remained professional through the ordeal putting the passengers first. it is so putting the...
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and of course we're saying the ikea development just this last time this one in chessington it's south london as well but it's a windswept car park where people drive up in their car wind their window down into and it looks to me like a very unprepared nurse with a some little penny on and mosque pokes around in the face with a swab and puts it in a minute and then joe i mean if you look at how we're testing compared to our how they're doing in italy and spain in other countries it looks really sort of heath robinson so the whole thing is a message partly the difficulty is that is that the n.h.s. is sort of run by the department of health it's sort of run by n.h.s. england and it's sort of run by public health england who are responsible for testing and public health so you've got 3 organizations are all sort of stumbling around each other trying to fix it it needs it clearly a clear set of objectives and i think for the government to come clean because if we're going to have faith in government they have to tell the truth because otherwise michael gove now the minister who said we were doing
and of course we're saying the ikea development just this last time this one in chessington it's south london as well but it's a windswept car park where people drive up in their car wind their window down into and it looks to me like a very unprepared nurse with a some little penny on and mosque pokes around in the face with a swab and puts it in a minute and then joe i mean if you look at how we're testing compared to our how they're doing in italy and spain in other countries it looks really...
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bbc london and bbc south—east today are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up—to—date with the latestes are included in the shut down following the spread of coronavirus. some schools will be kept open with skeleton staff or pupils with parents who are key workers. transport services across london and the south—east are changing to accommodate reduced demand and alterations to travel plans. from today, the gatwick express will be running a reduced off—peak nonstop service operating half hourly, southern and thames link trains are subject to cancellations. stagecoach buses in the south—east will be operating a school holiday timetable from monday. 0n the underground currently there are minor delays on central line after an earlier signal failure. further restrictions come into force with the restricted service on the hammersmith and city and circle lines and the waterloo & city line closes from today. there will be no night tube service or overnight from today, there will also be a decrease in the number of london bus routes operating. while parks have said they remain open despite the
bbc london and bbc south—east today are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up—to—date with the latestes are included in the shut down following the spread of coronavirus. some schools will be kept open with skeleton staff or pupils with parents who are key workers. transport services across london and the south—east are changing to accommodate reduced demand and alterations to travel plans. from today, the gatwick express will be running a reduced off—peak nonstop service...
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counts, we decided to pull both the girls out of school and the four of us are now at home in south london withdraw into your home a need to think about a few practicalities, you need to check how much food you've got it if you have not got enough, think about a plan, so we have been making sure that we are set and we had a few nice office from friends and from colleagues and stopping things around to us and there's also been some good advice about making sure you have it people become sickly, and the third part of the equation and this in the early stages is giving to its structure, they've just been told that school is going to be out for an indefinite period of time comes to try to give things a little structure and they would say we have not done too much of that today but i hoping in the next couple of days, we're going to be putting together a few lessons and so on to be really interesting with lots of people in twitter, collea g u es with lots of people in twitter, colleagues and friends have been sending me all of these resources. we have to leave it there, i'm afraid i'm so sorry
counts, we decided to pull both the girls out of school and the four of us are now at home in south london withdraw into your home a need to think about a few practicalities, you need to check how much food you've got it if you have not got enough, think about a plan, so we have been making sure that we are set and we had a few nice office from friends and from colleagues and stopping things around to us and there's also been some good advice about making sure you have it people become sickly,...
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our business correspondent, emma simpson, gave her analysis from a supermarket in south london it hasement shoppers have been reacting and stocking up on everything and it has put a lot of strain on to the system. with people not staying away from pubs, cafes and restaurants we will all be eating in a lot more at home, instead of going out. one a nalyst home, instead of going out. one analyst reckons up to 25% of the nation's calorific intake will be transferred from food and beverage companies to the supermarkets. so we will see a sustained demand for food but the industry are stepping up. there is a huge amount of work already being done to get more volume through the food supply system. but it does mean we are going to have to shop a bit differently over the next few months. retailers are streamlining their ranges, so for instance instead of 20 types of pasta, you may just be down instead of 20 types of pasta, you mayjust be down to six. it is not running out, just be less choice, more quantity to really focus on the co re more quantity to really focus on the core products. the oth
our business correspondent, emma simpson, gave her analysis from a supermarket in south london it hasement shoppers have been reacting and stocking up on everything and it has put a lot of strain on to the system. with people not staying away from pubs, cafes and restaurants we will all be eating in a lot more at home, instead of going out. one a nalyst home, instead of going out. one analyst reckons up to 25% of the nation's calorific intake will be transferred from food and beverage companies...
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policing and arrested him and an address in north london and taken him to a police station in south londons in custody. he says he arrest is of suspected membership in an organisation went to right—wing terrorism. we will bring more as soon we have a. let's take a look at the headlines from bbc news. the uk's top medical adviser says the country is moving from containing coronavirus, to trying to slow its spread. uk airline flybe goes into administration, putting 2,000 jobs at risk and leaving thousands of passengers stranded. in the us, elizabeth warren pulls out of the race to be the democrats' presidential candidate. and sport england's the final six nation match next week and has been postponed because of coronavirus and ireland's home game has been called off and both could be played later this year. england cricket captain wa nts a this year. england cricket captain wants a change in the rules after they were knocked out of the t20 world comp. it with a wash—out plate and you were given the win because they they better turn and then record. andy murray's action returned to the open a
policing and arrested him and an address in north london and taken him to a police station in south londons in custody. he says he arrest is of suspected membership in an organisation went to right—wing terrorism. we will bring more as soon we have a. let's take a look at the headlines from bbc news. the uk's top medical adviser says the country is moving from containing coronavirus, to trying to slow its spread. uk airline flybe goes into administration, putting 2,000 jobs at risk and...
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so this is what a lockdown looks like in the south of london.lowed to go out for essential needs, so i've been in the house for a couple of days now, about to go out to the big supermarket. they're now restricting the number of people in the building at any one time, so the queue to get in goes around there and finishes there. there are differences, though. in sweden, schools, cafes and bars have stayed open, at least for the moment. in the us, meanwhile, some individual states are moving faster than others. the sooner we get back to normal the better, but obviously that's up to the experts. even the president has to listen to all those people and hopefully he'll do that. new york state still makes up around half of all cases nationally. broadway theatres and schools have been shut. residents have been ordered to stay at home. in asia, 1.3 billion indians have been told to stay indoors for 21 days. the government is desperate to stop the virus spreading in its huge cities. translation: no-one is helping us. people are scared to give us a ride be
so this is what a lockdown looks like in the south of london.lowed to go out for essential needs, so i've been in the house for a couple of days now, about to go out to the big supermarket. they're now restricting the number of people in the building at any one time, so the queue to get in goes around there and finishes there. there are differences, though. in sweden, schools, cafes and bars have stayed open, at least for the moment. in the us, meanwhile, some individual states are moving...
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here we have a corresponding giving her analysis from the supermarket in south london.y covenant announcement, shoppers have been reacting and stocking up on everything and it's put a lot of strain under the system and of course the people now staying away from pubs, cafes and restaurants we will all be eating and a lot more at home instead of going out. and one a nalyst home instead of going out. and one analyst reckons up to 25% of the nation's caloric intake will be transferred from food and beverage companies to be supermarkets so we are going to see a sustained demand forfood are going to see a sustained demand for food but the are going to see a sustained demand forfood but the industry are going to see a sustained demand for food but the industry is stepping up. there is a huge amount of work only being done to get more volume through the food supply system. but, it does mean that we are going to have to shop a bit differently over the next few months. retailers are streamlining their ranges so for instance, instead of that it may be down to six, it's not running
here we have a corresponding giving her analysis from the supermarket in south london.y covenant announcement, shoppers have been reacting and stocking up on everything and it's put a lot of strain under the system and of course the people now staying away from pubs, cafes and restaurants we will all be eating and a lot more at home instead of going out. and one a nalyst home instead of going out. and one analyst reckons up to 25% of the nation's caloric intake will be transferred from food and...
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surge in hospital admissions in 2 to 3 weeks well let's go live now to rory chalons in brixton in south london laurie there may be more beds but there also appears i believe to be some confusion around the u.k.'s death toll at the moment how does that even happen. ok so the figures that the government is using the monuments to keep a tally on how many people have died across the country from coronavirus comes from the n.h.s. is what the n.h.s. measure is is how many people die inside the hospitals but this is where the confusion comes in because the office of national statistics is using a slightly wider. parameter these days any deaths in the country whether it be in a hospital in the community or in a care home etc where the death certificate has a death connected to corona virus gets measured as a death by the office of national statistics so that means that they are counting slightly more deaths by about 20 percent of the n.h.s. is counting and this is where the discrepancy comes in. and what we might see as the more. slow. actually sort of filtering in is that the real death toll in the u
surge in hospital admissions in 2 to 3 weeks well let's go live now to rory chalons in brixton in south london laurie there may be more beds but there also appears i believe to be some confusion around the u.k.'s death toll at the moment how does that even happen. ok so the figures that the government is using the monuments to keep a tally on how many people have died across the country from coronavirus comes from the n.h.s. is what the n.h.s. measure is is how many people die inside the...
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it is important to look at how this could work and it was trialled once before in south london and itng. more urgently, the government should act to get equal access to protection measures across civil, family and criminal courts in the domestic abuse bill going through parliament right now and fund that so all of our courts are up—to—date and up to scratch and can keep victims safe. 0k. hopefully we will find out more detailfrom the 0k. hopefully we will find out more detail from the chancellor. i appreciate your time, each of you. and our actionline website is bbc.co.uk/actionline — if you need help there are loads of organisations listed there who you can contact. there are reports this morning that prince harry has become the latest victim of russian hoax callers posing as greta thunberg and her dad. according to the sun, during the call, the person, reported to be the duke of sussex, spoke about everything from donald trump and borisjohnson, to his relationship with the royal family. the bbc hasn't heard the full recording and can't verify everything that was in it. but we do hav
it is important to look at how this could work and it was trialled once before in south london and itng. more urgently, the government should act to get equal access to protection measures across civil, family and criminal courts in the domestic abuse bill going through parliament right now and fund that so all of our courts are up—to—date and up to scratch and can keep victims safe. 0k. hopefully we will find out more detailfrom the 0k. hopefully we will find out more detail from the...
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london. and also i'm joined by laura suter, who is personal finance analyst at aj bell. she is in southons every day, thousands of questions, on a range of subject related to coronavirus. let's get through as many as we can. jason, this is from ian rumgay, who asks, i have read there are two strains of the virus, one mile down the other aggressive. would the mild variety provide immunity for the more aggressive one? first thing, are there two strains? two strains have been found in just one study done in china, at peking university, looking atjust over 100 patients. so we don't have a full picture of whether these strains can be found elsewhere. this is the first thing. so, with limited data, we have no idea if a mild or aggressive strain will provide immunity to each other. that is something a lot of people asking about, if they have had the virus, does that give immunity? is there a broad answer to that? so, naturally, our immune response will be able to provide and produce antibodies against infections that we have had. it would go the same with coronavirus. we must be careful in ana
london. and also i'm joined by laura suter, who is personal finance analyst at aj bell. she is in southons every day, thousands of questions, on a range of subject related to coronavirus. let's get through as many as we can. jason, this is from ian rumgay, who asks, i have read there are two strains of the virus, one mile down the other aggressive. would the mild variety provide immunity for the more aggressive one? first thing, are there two strains? two strains have been found in just one...
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this was richmond park in south—west london and in recent days there may well have been confusion overovernment's messages on what was and wasn't acceptable in the new world of limiting social contact. at his daily press conference the prime minister first had thanks for nhs staff and those who had followed official advice to restrict their leisure plans, cancelling mother's day visits for example, or sacrificing business by closing pubs, restaurants and gyms. but he hinted there could yet be more measures to come. we will keep the implementation of these measures under constant review and, yes, of course, we will bring forward further measures if we think that is necessary. so, always remember in following this advice, and i know how difficult it is, but always remember that each and every one of us, you, you are doing your bit in following this advice. with early morning trains like this full and some heading into work and aisles at supermarkets packed with shoppers and trolleys, the message isn't always getting through, so doctors and public health experts were out on the streets of
this was richmond park in south—west london and in recent days there may well have been confusion overovernment's messages on what was and wasn't acceptable in the new world of limiting social contact. at his daily press conference the prime minister first had thanks for nhs staff and those who had followed official advice to restrict their leisure plans, cancelling mother's day visits for example, or sacrificing business by closing pubs, restaurants and gyms. but he hinted there could yet be...