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today, i thought he .ave sunday times today, i thought he gave a _ sunday times today, i thoughtn counties of england. as that gets into the midlands and eastern wales it will break up, still some site spells, or chance of a small show over the mountains of highland scotland, windy towards the south, particularly coasts. lowers temperatures for the east coast. highest temperatures out west. throughout this evening and tonight it stays dry for the majority. more cloud developing across england and wales and be far north of scotland. slice of clear skies in between allowing for a touch of frost potentially. scotland will see outbreaks of rain tomorrow, showers for northern ireland and northern england, sunshine for the south and throughout the week it turns cooler from the north. this is bbc world news. i'm joanna gosling. our top stories... india's prime minister narendra modi says the surge in coronavirus cases has shaken the nation — his comments come as the country hits a record number of new cases for the fourth day in a row. pressure grows on the prime minister over his flat
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this tribute by damian lewis in the sunday times is absolutely glorious. uld seem. she really was a wonderful— would seem. she really was a wonderful actress _ would seem. she really was a wonderful actress and - would seem. she really was a wonderful actress and i - would seem. she really was a wonderful actress and i think| wonderful actress and i think everyone has been so shocked by her death because nobody really knew she was even ill. , , death because nobody really knew she was even ill-— was even ill. definitely. ithink this news— was even ill. definitely. ithink this news came _ was even ill. definitely. ithink this news came as _ was even ill. definitely. ithink this news came as a _ was even ill. definitely. ithink this news came as a shock - was even ill. definitely. ithink this news came as a shock to l this news came as a shock to everyone _ this news came as a shock to everyone i_ this news came as a shock to everyone. i would say there is probably— everyone. i would say there is probably very few people around who haven't _ probably very few
this tribute by damian lewis in the sunday times is absolutely glorious. uld seem. she really was a wonderful— would seem. she really was a wonderful actress _ would seem. she really was a wonderful actress and - would seem. she really was a wonderful actress and i - would seem. she really was a wonderful actress and i think| wonderful actress and i think everyone has been so shocked by her death because nobody really knew she was even ill. , , death because nobody really knew she was even...
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the sunday times also leads with prince charles�* emotional farewell to his father. it also carries details of the duke's funeral, which is to take place next saturday in windsor. the sunday mirror reports that prince harry is due back in the uk, and that he willjoin his brother william for their grandfather's funeral procession. and the mail on sunday reports that the duke will be carried to st george's chapel at windsor castle in a land rover, which he had helped to design. let's make a start with the sunday telegraph, nigel, reflecting the warm tribute that prince charles made to his father, and the paper has chosen to put a photograph of the two men smiling together. yes. the two men smiling together. yes, and it also is _ the two men smiling together. yes, and it also is making _ the two men smiling together. yes, and it also is making the _ the two men smiling together. 13:3 and it also is making the point that the two of them became much closer in recent years. there had always been a feeling that prince charles and the duke of edinburgh were not terribly close
the sunday times also leads with prince charles�* emotional farewell to his father. it also carries details of the duke's funeral, which is to take place next saturday in windsor. the sunday mirror reports that prince harry is due back in the uk, and that he willjoin his brother william for their grandfather's funeral procession. and the mail on sunday reports that the duke will be carried to st george's chapel at windsor castle in a land rover, which he had helped to design. let's make a...
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the sunday times also leads with prince charles' emotional farewell to his father. e place next saturday in windsor. the sunday mirror reports that prince harry is due back in the uk, and that he willjoin his brother william for their grandfather's funeral procession. and the mail on sunday reports that the duke will be carried to st george's chapel at windsor castle in a land rover, which he had helped to design. so let's begin. sienna, a look at the sun on sunday, harry to walk behind very much look ahead to the details of the funeral but the tabloids take a chance to look at some of the difficulties the royal family have been facing in recent weeks. the? been facing in recent weeks. they have not been facing in recent weeks. they have got a — been facing in recent weeks. they have got a 24 _ been facing in recent weeks. they have got a 24 page _ been facing in recent weeks. tie: have got a 24 page pull—out have got a 2k page pull—out tributes, not quite as thick as the 144 pages we saw yesterday from the daily mail but obviously still leading with the story and ta
the sunday times also leads with prince charles' emotional farewell to his father. e place next saturday in windsor. the sunday mirror reports that prince harry is due back in the uk, and that he willjoin his brother william for their grandfather's funeral procession. and the mail on sunday reports that the duke will be carried to st george's chapel at windsor castle in a land rover, which he had helped to design. so let's begin. sienna, a look at the sun on sunday, harry to walk behind very...
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lucy and joe, lovely to see you back again, and, joe, you're going to start us off this time around, and is the sundays right. this is a big story across many of the papers tonight, the news that vaccine passports are on the way, in some form, at some time, many of the details remain very unclear. michael gove is the government minister who has been tasked with what the telegraph describes as a governmentwide consultation into the issues surrounding the introduction of vaccine passports. there are many of those, ethical, technical issues and some others, but indications are the government wishes to move forward with this, and so an apple be developed to allow people to demonstrate that they have either had a cova negative recently or that they have been vaccinated, and that will allow them access to pubs and restaurants, bars, theatres and various other social events that come up until now, have been prevented —— cove in negative test. the interesting question is when this will happen, and what support is there, particularly among the government? particular conservative mps are usually hesitant about
lucy and joe, lovely to see you back again, and, joe, you're going to start us off this time around, and is the sundays right. this is a big story across many of the papers tonight, the news that vaccine passports are on the way, in some form, at some time, many of the details remain very unclear. michael gove is the government minister who has been tasked with what the telegraph describes as a governmentwide consultation into the issues surrounding the introduction of vaccine passports. there...
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time, peter. it's the loneliest goodbye, the front of the sunday mirror —— kick us off this time. that is very haunting. in her hour of greatest need, she is an isolation. there are more than two metres of her in a different view, and the experience of those who watch the... the isolation on people like the queen and others do to covid restriction. ease? yes, the to covid restriction. eve? yes, the stronaest to covid restriction. eve? yes, the strongest picture _ to covid restriction. eve? yes, the strongest picture and all the papers is the _ strongest picture and all the papers is the queen sitting in her stall on her own — is the queen sitting in her stall on her own it — is the queen sitting in her stall on her own. it is where she does her research, — her own. it is where she does her research, but the prince of wales is sitting _ research, but the prince of wales is sitting opposite her, i think. prince — sitting opposite her, i think. prince william is sitting quite far away _ prince william is sitting quite far away. spread across this church, this chapel, _ away. spread a
time, peter. it's the loneliest goodbye, the front of the sunday mirror —— kick us off this time. that is very haunting. in her hour of greatest need, she is an isolation. there are more than two metres of her in a different view, and the experience of those who watch the... the isolation on people like the queen and others do to covid restriction. ease? yes, the to covid restriction. eve? yes, the stronaest to covid restriction. eve? yes, the strongest picture _ to covid restriction. eve?...
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reported first by the sunday times. i've got a question for you, rosa. by the sunday times.on foryou, rosa. is by the sunday times. i've got a question for you, rosa. is a civil servant allowed to have anotherjob as well? servant allowed to have another 'ob as well? ., ~' , servant allowed to have another 'ob as well? ., ~ , ., as well? you might think they would not come a — as well? you might think they would not come a particular— as well? you might think they would not come a particular one _ as well? you might think they would not come a particular one that - as well? you might think they would i not come a particular one that would give them a huge bump cashing in at about different amounts —— you think they would not, particularly one. the money is not worth very much now given greensill�*s difficulties, but it seems to be this very official, bill crothers, was somehow given the go—ahead to act as an adviser for greensill and did that for two months before he moved over to greensill. and in and decision, it was, they are trying to argue that because he then went on to
reported first by the sunday times. i've got a question for you, rosa. by the sunday times.on foryou, rosa. is by the sunday times. i've got a question for you, rosa. is a civil servant allowed to have anotherjob as well? servant allowed to have another 'ob as well? ., ~' , servant allowed to have another 'ob as well? ., ~ , ., as well? you might think they would not come a — as well? you might think they would not come a particular— as well? you might think they would not come a particular...
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reported first by the sunday times. i've got a question for you, rosa. by the sunday times.ervant allowed to have another “ob as well? ., ,, , ., as well? you might think they would not come a — as well? you might think they would not come a particular— as well? you might think they would not come a particular one _ as well? you might think they would not come a particular one that - as well? you might think they would j not come a particular one that would give them a huge bump cashing in at about different amounts —— you think they would not, particularly one. the money is not
reported first by the sunday times. i've got a question for you, rosa. by the sunday times.ervant allowed to have another “ob as well? ., ,, , ., as well? you might think they would not come a — as well? you might think they would not come a particular— as well? you might think they would not come a particular one _ as well? you might think they would not come a particular one that - as well? you might think they would j not come a particular one that would give them a huge bump cashing...
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and what the sunday times is saying is that boris johnson what the sunday times is saying is that borisjohnson's happening in schools during the school day, but perhaps actually lengthening the school day, after school clubs. maybe we have got to have a's citizens army of people who are going to help people actually learn to read. funny enough, i remember this happening when i was atjunior school. it was a huge concern about the attainment levels of literacy even back in the day. of course, as you can see, i am quite old, so that was a very long time ago. so it's not necessarily anything new, but i think it's this very stark figure of nearly 200,000. and an understanding that this is all set in the context of the pandemic and to make this something that borisjohnson wants to take and put at the centre of his next few months in office, the next couple of years in office is probably a really good thing. jae. probably a really good thing. joe, ho efull probably a really good thing. joe, hopefully there _ probably a really good thing. joe, hopefully there has been consultation with those involved
and what the sunday times is saying is that boris johnson what the sunday times is saying is that borisjohnson's happening in schools during the school day, but perhaps actually lengthening the school day, after school clubs. maybe we have got to have a's citizens army of people who are going to help people actually learn to read. funny enough, i remember this happening when i was atjunior school. it was a huge concern about the attainment levels of literacy even back in the day. of course, as...
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thanks to reported by the financial times and — thanks to reported by the financial times and the sunday times by his former friend to try and secure some of the covid contracts — try and secure some of the covid contracts. now we learned that he also contacted a junior minister at the department of treasury. this raises _ the department of treasury. this raises all— the department of treasury. this raises all sorts of questions. we really— raises all sorts of questions. we really need to find out the full details — really need to find out the full details of this correspondence. david _ details of this correspondence. david cameron is refusing to say anything — david cameron is refusing to say anything. interestingly by using texts. _ anything. interestingly by using texts, they may not be subject to freedom — texts, they may not be subject to freedom of information act laws, so that seems— freedom of information act laws, so that seems slightly unsatisfactory and then— that seems slightly unsatisfactory and then of course if it is more than _ and then of course if it is more thaniust— and th
thanks to reported by the financial times and — thanks to reported by the financial times and the sunday times by his former friend to try and secure some of the covid contracts — try and secure some of the covid contracts. now we learned that he also contacted a junior minister at the department of treasury. this raises _ the department of treasury. this raises all— the department of treasury. this raises all sorts of questions. we really— raises all sorts of questions. we really need...
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, shyama, they have got to boris johnson the sunday times, shyama, they have got to borisjohnsoney are worried that of the 200,000 pupils who _ about. yes, they are worried that of the 200,000 pupils who will - about. yes, they are worried that of the 200,000 pupils who will move l the 200,000 pupils who will move from primary to secondary this year, up from primary to secondary this year, up to 30,000 may be affected because of last year, there was illiteracy, the number were 30,000 that illiteracy rose by four so i'm sending quite illiterate myself, incoherent. basically what they're worried about, the children's commissioner said it, the children had lost 19 weeks of schooling and total last year. those at the bottom already struggling and may not have had support at home will have fallen so far behind that when they make that transition to secondary school, which is a key stage three, later this year, they will already be a way, way behind everybody else in their classes so there is a push now to try and create, i think, a sort of army of teaching volunteers to help with this
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then the sunday times today has these new details about this drink that mr cameron and mr greensill wenttary, matt hancock. this is when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app was trying to get the nhs to use an app from his firm to pay nurses and doctors. that was looked at and the advice from civil servants is that the idea in principle was good, but sources insist that matt hancock wanted other suppliers to be offered the same work and in the end it will be up to local nhs managers to do that. this was then adopted by some nhs trusts. none of this is against lobbying rules, but what it does is add fuel to the fire of critics who say this whole world of lobbying is a bit murky and needs to be more transparent as to who is getting access from home.— election campaigning in the uk will resume on tuesday after a brief pause, following the death of the duke of edinburgh. elections to the scottish and welsh parliaments and for councillors, mayors and police and crime commissioners in england are due to be held on the 6th may. there will be another short break in campaigning on
then the sunday times today has these new details about this drink that mr cameron and mr greensill wenttary, matt hancock. this is when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app was trying to get the nhs to use an app from his firm to pay nurses and doctors. that was looked at and the advice from civil servants is that the idea in principle was good, but sources insist that matt hancock wanted other suppliers to be offered the same work and in the end it will be up to local nhs...
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sunday times financial times doggedly pursuing this for several weeks and david penman acknowledge thisd more than 150,000 new daily cases — as the disease spreads faster than anywhere else in the world. some hospitals have already been overwhelmed, particularly in the worst affected state of maharashtra. from mumbai, the capital of the state, yogita limaye reports. a hospital in the western town of bhavnagar. "these are covid patients, and there are no doctors to treat them," says the man filming the video. in pune city, people are being given oxygen outside a hospital because it's too full. medical facilities are falling short during a fierce and rapid covid surge. 73—year—old mary was turned away from six hospitals. she died on her way to the seventh. her son, anthony, spoke to me from isolation. "all these years she never needed to go to a hospital, "and when she did, ifailed her," he said. field hospitals built last year are already full. this one in pune is managed by dr sangram kapale, who's been on the front line since the pandemic began. right now, what i'm seeing is if a singl
sunday times financial times doggedly pursuing this for several weeks and david penman acknowledge thisd more than 150,000 new daily cases — as the disease spreads faster than anywhere else in the world. some hospitals have already been overwhelmed, particularly in the worst affected state of maharashtra. from mumbai, the capital of the state, yogita limaye reports. a hospital in the western town of bhavnagar. "these are covid patients, and there are no doctors to treat them," says...
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and _ with the dyson story and the sunday times and financial times which have .one times and financialpeople understand this does matter. _ hope people understand this does matter, people should care and i hope _ matter, people should care and i hope we — matter, people should care and i hope we are still going to be looking _ hope we are still going to be looking at this and don't vote for the next — looking at this and don't vote for the next big thing that comes along because _ the next big thing that comes along because we are nowhere near the bottom _ because we are nowhere near the bottom of— because we are nowhere near the bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet _ bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the — bottom of the story. we are nowhere near yet the truth. alistair campbell, the truth. —— alistair campbett, _ campbell, the truth. —— alistair campbell, thank you very much. my pleasure _ detectives have arrested three teenagers following the fatal stabbing of a 14—year—old in east london yesterday. fares maatou was killed with what police believed to be "a large
and _ with the dyson story and the sunday times and financial times which have .one times and financialpeople understand this does matter. _ hope people understand this does matter, people should care and i hope _ matter, people should care and i hope we — matter, people should care and i hope we are still going to be looking _ hope we are still going to be looking at this and don't vote for the next — looking at this and don't vote for the next big thing that comes along because _ the next...
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the sunday times and the financial times doggedly pursuing this for several weeks and david cameron acknowledgedd out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator faiza shaheen and lizzy burden, who is uk economy reporter at bloomberg. she would doubtless have lots to tell us about the reopening of such huge parts of the british economy from tomorrow. the british film and television awards are under way this evening for the second night of this year's ceremony. the presenters are at the royal albert hall, but all the nominees are appearing via video link because of the coronavirus pandemic. let's get more with caroline frost, who's an entertainmentjournalist. a regular contributor to us. lovely to see you again. you are having all these very strange awards ceremony is when you were at home with a bag of popcorn and a drink or something like rather than some swanky event. but what is happening and what should we look out for when the events eventually occur? i should w
the sunday times and the financial times doggedly pursuing this for several weeks and david cameron acknowledgedd out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are political commentator faiza shaheen and lizzy burden, who is uk economy reporter at bloomberg. she would doubtless have lots to tell us about the reopening of such huge parts of the british economy from tomorrow. the british...
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the sunday times says the health secretary, matt hancock, went for a private drink with david cameronised mr cameron's government, and then went on to hire the former prime minister. 0ur political correspondent helen catt explained that while it's reported that no rules were broken, the incident is raising questions about the transparecy of the lobbying process. 0ver recent weeks there have been various details have emerged about how david cameron has used his influence and his contacts on behalf of his employer. in recent weeks it emerged that he had texted the chancellor rishi sunak for example on his personal mobile phone. rishi sunak took the unusual step of publishing his responses to mr cameron. this was about getting access to government backed loans for the company during the pandemic. that request was actually refused in the end and the company has since collapsed. but today the sunday times has details of another lobbying effort involving another cabinet minister, this time the health secretary matt hancock. it turns out that mr cameron took mr hancock and the company boss f
the sunday times says the health secretary, matt hancock, went for a private drink with david cameronised mr cameron's government, and then went on to hire the former prime minister. 0ur political correspondent helen catt explained that while it's reported that no rules were broken, the incident is raising questions about the transparecy of the lobbying process. 0ver recent weeks there have been various details have emerged about how david cameron has used his influence and his contacts on...
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the sunday times says the health secretary, matt hancock, went for a "private drink" with david cameronhire the former prime minister. let's speak to our political correspondent helen catt, who's with me now. all of this is raising a lot of questions about the whole lobbying system in the uk.— system in the uk. yes, it is. over recent weeks _ system in the uk. yes, it is. over recent weeks there _ system in the uk. yes, it is. over recent weeks there have - system in the uk. yes, it is. over recent weeks there have been - system in the uk. yes, it is. over- recent weeks there have been various details are emerging about how david cameron has used his influence and contacts on behalf of his employer, greensill capital. in recent weeks it emerged he had texted the chancellor on his personal mobile phone. rishi sunak took the unusual step of publishing his responses to mr cameron. this was a getting access to government backed loan for greensill capital during the pandemic. that request was refused in the end and greensill capital has since collapsed. today, the sunday times has details of
the sunday times says the health secretary, matt hancock, went for a "private drink" with david cameronhire the former prime minister. let's speak to our political correspondent helen catt, who's with me now. all of this is raising a lot of questions about the whole lobbying system in the uk.— system in the uk. yes, it is. over recent weeks _ system in the uk. yes, it is. over recent weeks there _ system in the uk. yes, it is. over recent weeks there have - system in the uk. yes, it...
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prime minister, to spend lots of stories in the papers about this, the financial times and the sunday times cameron. he obviously wants to clear his name to make it plain that he has done nothing wrong. so those have just been published and there are two responses, i've been told that he was texted multiple times by the former prime minister. in the first response, rishi sunak said hi, david, thanks for your message, i'm stuck in back—to—back meetings on calls but will try you later this evening orfirst calls but will try you later this evening or first thing tomorrow. best, rishi. and then in april 2020 he apologise for the delay and said the proposals in the end they require a change the market notice but i push the team to explore an alternative with a bank that might work. at the bank are currently looking at it and says a treasury official will be in touch. this is because lex greensill want to be part of the government—backed scheme where the government were going to guarantee loans that were being lent to companies struggling with covid. greensill did not qualify for that, but david
prime minister, to spend lots of stories in the papers about this, the financial times and the sunday times cameron. he obviously wants to clear his name to make it plain that he has done nothing wrong. so those have just been published and there are two responses, i've been told that he was texted multiple times by the former prime minister. in the first response, rishi sunak said hi, david, thanks for your message, i'm stuck in back—to—back meetings on calls but will try you later this...
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after years of really commented, after years of really amazing journalism by the sunday times, the financial times, and story after story in recent weeks. as you say, cameron still insists he was right to lobby for greensill even hugo he mentions he shouldn't have texted the chancellor about it —— even though. sir alastair grey and the former chairman of the committee for standards in public life said it was the biggest lobbying scandal in a generation and that cameron had tarnished british politics. so the question remains how a private individual was able to get a private company so close to the public sector and the people in charge of the pandemic response. you know, people try to influence the government all the time, but to go for a private drink with the health secretary is really on another level. , �* , ., ., ., level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very much - level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very mu
after years of really commented, after years of really amazing journalism by the sunday times, the financial times, and story after story in recent weeks. as you say, cameron still insists he was right to lobby for greensill even hugo he mentions he shouldn't have texted the chancellor about it —— even though. sir alastair grey and the former chairman of the committee for standards in public life said it was the biggest lobbying scandal in a generation and that cameron had tarnished british...
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scandal before david cameron finally commented, after years of really amazing journalism by the sunday times alastair grey and the former chairman of the committee for standards in public life said it was the biggest lobbying scandal in a generation and that cameron had tarnished british politics. so the question remains how a private individual was able to get a private company so close to the public sector and the people in charge of the pandemic response. you know, people try to influence the government all the time, but to go for a private drink with the health secretary is really on another level. , �* , . . . level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very _ level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very much - level. sorry, i'll try that again. thank you both very much forl level. sorry, i'll try that again. - thank you both very much for being with us, it's a real pleasure,
scandal before david cameron finally commented, after years of really amazing journalism by the sunday times alastair grey and the former chairman of the committee for standards in public life said it was the biggest lobbying scandal in a generation and that cameron had tarnished british politics. so the question remains how a private individual was able to get a private company so close to the public sector and the people in charge of the pandemic response. you know, people try to influence...
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and i hope that a combination of yes, fair play, the bbc with the dyson story and the sunday times andeensill story and now cummings, i hope that people understand that this does matter, it is serious, people should care and i hope that you are still going to be looking at this and don't go for the next big thing that comes along because we are nowhere near the bottom of this story and we are nowhere near yet the full truth. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are personal finance journalist anne ashworth & the independent�*s economics editor ben chu. detectives have arrested three teenagers following the fatal stabbing of a 14—year—old in east london yesterday. fares maatou was killed with what police believed to be "a large bladed item" outside a pizza restaurant in newham. two boys, aged 14 and 15, have been arrested on suspicion of murder. another 15—year—old boy was arrested in connection with the incident. an ambulance technician has died after an o
and i hope that a combination of yes, fair play, the bbc with the dyson story and the sunday times andeensill story and now cummings, i hope that people understand that this does matter, it is serious, people should care and i hope that you are still going to be looking at this and don't go for the next big thing that comes along because we are nowhere near the bottom of this story and we are nowhere near yet the full truth. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered...
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so, what has emerged today are further details in the sunday times about a meeting that took place ingreensill and david cameron, when david cameron was employed by mr greensill. this was at a time, they said it was a private drink that they met for, but this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app that he'd devised to allow staff to be able to get some of their pay daily rather than having to wait until payday. now, he'd submitted the idea for it a couple of months prior to this drink, and matt hancock had asked officials to look at it. actually, they'd looked at it and said that the proposal was good in principle, and then some nhs trusts did go on to use this system during the pandemic. so, the questions are around... you know, always with lobbying is how was the access made, what sort of access did you get, and then how did the person who was being lobbied respond? so, an ally of matt hancock says that he acted entirely appropriately. he said he told officials about business discussions. the department for health says it was up to local nhs employer
so, what has emerged today are further details in the sunday times about a meeting that took place ingreensill and david cameron, when david cameron was employed by mr greensill. this was at a time, they said it was a private drink that they met for, but this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app that he'd devised to allow staff to be able to get some of their pay daily rather than having to wait until payday. now, he'd submitted the idea for it a couple of...
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with me are jason beattie of the daily mirror and sian griffiths of the sunday times.orrow's front pages starting with... according to the daily telegraph, vaccinated britons would avoid covid tests and quarantine, under government plans to allow foreign summer holidays. it's also one of a number of papers to publish a picture of the queen, with her son and heir to the throne, prince charles. the daily mirror says the easing of lockdown rules has sparked a massive boost in staycation holidays in the uk. the guardian carries a warning that patients could be waiting up to two years for vital operations by the time of the next election, due to what's been described as a "truly frightening" backlog of care, caused by the pandemic. the times reports a pledge from the head of nhs england, that the successful vaccination programme will be used as a "blueprint for the future" of the health service. the daily express says that care home residents will soon be reunited with their families in a proposed easing of the visiting restrictions. according to the daily mail, a new polit
with me are jason beattie of the daily mirror and sian griffiths of the sunday times.orrow's front pages starting with... according to the daily telegraph, vaccinated britons would avoid covid tests and quarantine, under government plans to allow foreign summer holidays. it's also one of a number of papers to publish a picture of the queen, with her son and heir to the throne, prince charles. the daily mirror says the easing of lockdown rules has sparked a massive boost in staycation holidays...
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with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter of the sunday times and broadcaster and author, john kampfnerampfner. a few papers already in. the cost of coming home from a foreign holiday could be up to £420 per person, reports metro, as a result of needing to pay for covid tests, with a warning from easyjet that summer breaks could be for the wealthy only. but the daily mail says affordable holidays could be on the horizon within weeks, as it reports that the prime minister has asked officials to look into using quick and cheap lateral flow tests, rather than costly pcr tests for travellers. boris johnson's call to keep taking the oxford astrazeneca jab makes the front of the guardian, as uk regulators investigate rare reports of blood clots. they have part of states to limit —— parsed a trial for teenagers and children. but a government adviser suggested to the telegraph that until regulators have made their conclusions, the vaccine roll—out should be paused for younger people. meanwhile the i says contracting covid is linked to mental health problems, including anxiety disorders so let's
with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter of the sunday times and broadcaster and author, john kampfnerampfner. a few papers already in. the cost of coming home from a foreign holiday could be up to £420 per person, reports metro, as a result of needing to pay for covid tests, with a warning from easyjet that summer breaks could be for the wealthy only. but the daily mail says affordable holidays could be on the horizon within weeks, as it reports that the prime minister has asked officials...
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of course, in response to end the wake of the reports we have seen, largely in the sunday times and financialun by lex green fail —— lex green seal, who was an unpaid adviser to david cameron when he was prime minister. in response to that we are seeing some very specific, very technical responses and explanations from government ministers, including paul scully the business minister, relating to greensill capital and its involvement in government financial support schemes during the pandemic. in that, they are explaining what has happened is defending the actions of government ministers as entirely in accordance with and appropriate to the rules and codes of conduct that are in place. both the chancellor, rishi sunak, who has come forward with a text message exchanges he has had to david cameron about green sale, and also matt hancock confirmed to mps that he attended a social occasion with lex greenville and david cameron, we already knew about that but it is the first time we have heard from him. he declared to departmental officials in the usual way. so far the government is resisting cal
of course, in response to end the wake of the reports we have seen, largely in the sunday times and financialun by lex green fail —— lex green seal, who was an unpaid adviser to david cameron when he was prime minister. in response to that we are seeing some very specific, very technical responses and explanations from government ministers, including paul scully the business minister, relating to greensill capital and its involvement in government financial support schemes during the...
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there we go with the rain sunday, timing it out even first thing in the morning on sunday. it is going to be wet, widespread rain continues for sunday afternoon. so we are looking at that wet weather returning for the bay area picking up anywhere from a quarter, half inch, to possibly as much as three quarters of an inch to one inch of rainfall with the system over the weekend. daytime highs for today for the south bay, 71 santa clara, 72 san jose, 73 morgan hill. east bay, concord, pleasant hill 72, low to mid 70s in the tri valley and around the bay a cool 57 in san francisco, 55 daly city, 62 alameda, 64 oakland and san leandro. north bay, upper 60s to low 70s this afternoon. here is the extended forecast. there we go with the cool down for the weekend dropping down to below average for this time of year. rain returns sunday, maybe a few lingering showers monday and warming back up by the middle part of next week. back to you. >>> as we jump to the roadways now we've got a busy ride as you head towards bay bridge, morning commute definitely slow for the ride out of the e
there we go with the rain sunday, timing it out even first thing in the morning on sunday. it is going to be wet, widespread rain continues for sunday afternoon. so we are looking at that wet weather returning for the bay area picking up anywhere from a quarter, half inch, to possibly as much as three quarters of an inch to one inch of rainfall with the system over the weekend. daytime highs for today for the south bay, 71 santa clara, 72 san jose, 73 morgan hill. east bay, concord, pleasant...
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sunday. finally it has been quite some time since we had that widespread rain.can see some clearing inland. both the cloud cover sticking around the coast and around the bay and as we go through tomorrow our temperatures will take that tumble. more clouds for your saturday as well and as we look to sunday, timing it out for you. here we are at 7:00 a.m. on sunday on futurecast. you can see the widespread rain that continues into sunday afternoon, stopping the clock at 3:00 p.m. as we head through sunday night still some lingering showers for us. also, talking about snow in the sierras. winter storm. watch for the west slopes saturday evening to monday morning. it will be pretty freshous, especially as we look to sunday with heavy snowfall from 8 to 16 inches. the highest peaks up to 20 inches of snow. sunrise at 6:23. sunsetted a 7:53. with the sunshine looking at low 70s. low 70s for the newberry and the area. so there we go with the extended forecast. cooler temperatures for our weekend, all of us in the 50s with that rain warming up as we look to next week. b
sunday. finally it has been quite some time since we had that widespread rain.can see some clearing inland. both the cloud cover sticking around the coast and around the bay and as we go through tomorrow our temperatures will take that tumble. more clouds for your saturday as well and as we look to sunday, timing it out for you. here we are at 7:00 a.m. on sunday on futurecast. you can see the widespread rain that continues into sunday afternoon, stopping the clock at 3:00 p.m. as we head...
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the 83—year—old hotel —— hotiel was featured in the sunday times rich list in 2017.don —— a vehicle link. a man was arrested on suspicion of murder. the mp for north dorset new sir richard well and described him as a charming man with a very good sense of humour, describing him as the picture of a country gentleman. sir richard's company released a statement in which they paid tribute to him for setting the highest standards for quality in the hotel, farming and property interest within the group. they said his loss will be felt by everyone within the company. those who have worked with him and his family, who have lost an incredible individual. covid—19 has had a profound impact on end—of—life care for millions across the uk, with official figures showing that the number of people dying at home rose by more than a0% in the last year. and a report by the marie curie charity, seen by the bbc, suggests that drug shortages caused by the pandemic meant that some patients suffered unnecessary pain. karen morrison reports. my mum was a really brave and beautiful woman. she
the 83—year—old hotel —— hotiel was featured in the sunday times rich list in 2017.don —— a vehicle link. a man was arrested on suspicion of murder. the mp for north dorset new sir richard well and described him as a charming man with a very good sense of humour, describing him as the picture of a country gentleman. sir richard's company released a statement in which they paid tribute to him for setting the highest standards for quality in the hotel, farming and property interest...
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the work of the financial times and the sunday times in ferreting out these awkward truths is what hasto this news tonight. chris mason, thank you very much. thousands of businesses in england are preparing to reopen tomorrow in the next stage of easing the third national lockdown. they include shops, while pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors. hairdressers, beauty salons, gyms and outdoor attractions like zoos and theme parks can also reopen. wales also reopens retail tomorrow. remaining pupils will return to school and restrictions on travelling across the border will ease. in scotland, all pupils except those who are shielding will return to the classroom. and pupils in northern ireland will also go back to school. here's our business correspondent katy austin on the changes in england. the first lockdown pushed this lingerie and swimwear chain to the brink. since then, they've ramped up online and closed some stores for good, but they still see monday as hugely important. we've had lots of calls from customers, which tells us that obviously, lots of customers are wan
the work of the financial times and the sunday times in ferreting out these awkward truths is what hasto this news tonight. chris mason, thank you very much. thousands of businesses in england are preparing to reopen tomorrow in the next stage of easing the third national lockdown. they include shops, while pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors. hairdressers, beauty salons, gyms and outdoor attractions like zoos and theme parks can also reopen. wales also reopens retail tomorrow....
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it's interesting, let's put this story, which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday times some greatjournalism on the subject, especially gabriel pogrend. and let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some british journalists looking at employment rights and poverty, sarah 0'connor is outstanding. she's done some fantastic work looking at the low paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. angelie ravelle is superb. she's done a big piece on the covid triangle, where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something that some people would consider sort of a bit odd about the ft on the one hand, being the stockbroker�*s newspaper of choice, also taking this crusading stance on labour rights and other similar topics? i mean, i would obviously say it makes sense to cover both, but some people might say maybe the figure of 25, 30 years ago wouldn't have done that. well, some people may be right, maybe the ft of 25 years ago would not ha
it's interesting, let's put this story, which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday times some greatjournalism on the subject, especially gabriel pogrend. and let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some british journalists looking at employment rights and poverty, sarah 0'connor is outstanding. she's done some fantastic work looking at the low paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. angelie ravelle is...
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the sunday times has a front and back page wrap. 0n the front is this photo from outside st george'sedinburgh's coffin being carried inside, with his family following behind. there's a close—up shot of the queen on the mail on sunday, which also has an image of william and harry. a picture of the queen heading into the chapel dominates the front of the sunday people. and the observer carries an image of the queen. it also reports on warnings from a senior tory mp to borisjohnson that he'll lose support from red wall voters if he fails to deal with lobbying scandals. so, that was a flavour of the front pages. let us begin our chat, good evening to you. eve, if you could start us off with the front page of the mirror. before you start, i'd like to ask you both. what are your feelings of what you saw today? well, i was covering it and i was surprised by certain things, how amazing it was, the pageantry. and yet also, how modest it was. there wasn't a eulogy. prince philip always said this is not about me, don't talk about yourself. although every item in this funeral had been picked out
the sunday times has a front and back page wrap. 0n the front is this photo from outside st george'sedinburgh's coffin being carried inside, with his family following behind. there's a close—up shot of the queen on the mail on sunday, which also has an image of william and harry. a picture of the queen heading into the chapel dominates the front of the sunday people. and the observer carries an image of the queen. it also reports on warnings from a senior tory mp to borisjohnson that he'll...
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it's interesting, let's put this story which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday timesespecially gabriel pogrund, let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some brilliant journalists looking at employment rights and property, so sarah 0'connor is outstanding, she has done some fantastic work looking at the low—paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. anjli raval, she is superb, she's done a big piece on the kobe triangle in area where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something some people would consider being a bit sort of odd about the ft on the one hand being the stockbrokers newspaper of choice also taking this crusading stance on the rights and other similar topics? i mean, i would obviously say it makes sense to cover both but some people might say maybe the ft of 25—30 years ago wouldn't have done that. some people may be right. maybe the ft of 25 years ago would not have done that. because i think the ft of 25 ye
it's interesting, let's put this story which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday timesespecially gabriel pogrund, let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some brilliant journalists looking at employment rights and property, so sarah 0'connor is outstanding, she has done some fantastic work looking at the low—paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. anjli raval, she is superb, she's done a big piece...
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but today, the sunday times has details of another lobbying effort involving another cabinet minister. now, it turns out that mr cameron took mr greensill and mr hancock for a private drink in october, 2019. this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to pay doctors and nurses. now, an ally of matt hancock has told us he acted entirely in the correct way and updated officials in the business discussed. some trusts did go on to use this app, and the department of health said that was a decision for local trusts. mr cameron, mr greensill haven't commented on this, but the questions that are being raised here are about lobbying in general and the transparency of it. and about who gets access to whom and how. labour have said these are fresh revelations of a culture of cronyism. they want to see the rules tightened up. it's important to say that no lobbying rules have been broken here. mr cameron did wait for two years, he had to, after leaving office to be able to take up a lobbying position. but critics will say they just think lobbying ru
but today, the sunday times has details of another lobbying effort involving another cabinet minister. now, it turns out that mr cameron took mr greensill and mr hancock for a private drink in october, 2019. this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to pay doctors and nurses. now, an ally of matt hancock has told us he acted entirely in the correct way and updated officials in the business discussed. some trusts did go on to use this app, and...
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the sunday times also leads with prince charles�* emotional farewell to his father. ies details of the duke's funeral, which is to take place next saturday in windsor. the sunday mirror reports that prince harry is due back in the uk, and that he willjoin his brother william for their grandfather's funeral procession. and the mail on sunday reports that the duke will be carried to st george's chapel at windsor castle in a land rover which he had helped to design. nigel can tell us a lot more about that in a moment, i am sure. let's begin, no, then come up with the sunday express and, charles, my dear poppa, my family and i miss my father enormously, a quote there, jo, from when prince charles get out and spoke to the media today. in front of highgrove, his home in gloucestershire, and immense warmth in the attribute.— in the attribute. yes, i think that came across _ in the attribute. yes, i think that came across very _ in the attribute. yes, i think that came across very well. _ in the attribute. yes, i think that came across very well. many - in the attribute. yes,
the sunday times also leads with prince charles�* emotional farewell to his father. ies details of the duke's funeral, which is to take place next saturday in windsor. the sunday mirror reports that prince harry is due back in the uk, and that he willjoin his brother william for their grandfather's funeral procession. and the mail on sunday reports that the duke will be carried to st george's chapel at windsor castle in a land rover which he had helped to design. nigel can tell us a lot more...
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. >> here is hoping we are all still alive on sunday. >>> time now for the weather.'s go to bill karins? do we have in impending doom here? >> who knows if we'll all be here tomorrow,. we never know. >> hopefully we won't talk too much gloom and doom. typical of april. all because of the storm in the west heading east. also spreading very warm air that will arrive on the east coast. the area is at risk. we will see thunderstorms today. we could see some very large hail out of these storms. i thinkis okay and san antonio. tomorrow is when our severe weather threat will shift into those areas. we have two days in a row and this is how it is going to play out. nothing during the early daylight hours. really the overnight hours. st. louis will get some heavy rain. even towards tomorrow afternoon, that's finally when oklahoma city and dallas will be under threat. warm air is on the way. 84 degrees. chicago, washington, d.c. it looks like new york will have to wait until wednesday heading into the 80s for the first time since spring. it looks like april is progressing and
. >> here is hoping we are all still alive on sunday. >>> time now for the weather.'s go to bill karins? do we have in impending doom here? >> who knows if we'll all be here tomorrow,. we never know. >> hopefully we won't talk too much gloom and doom. typical of april. all because of the storm in the west heading east. also spreading very warm air that will arrive on the east coast. the area is at risk. we will see thunderstorms today. we could see some very large...
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these details have come out in the sunday times that there was this meeting between the three men, matt, mr cameron and the business man for whom he was working, lex greensill. they met for a drink in october 2019. this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to allow staff to get bits of their pay daily instead of waiting until payday. he had put the proposal to the department of health a couple of months previously. matt hancock had asked officials to look at it. they thought it was good in principle, we are told, and some nhs trusts did then go on to use it. an ally of mr hancock says he acted entirely appropriately. he told officials about business discussions. the department of health says it was up to local nhs employers to decide how to local nhs employers to decide how to pay their staff. but this comes just days after the chancellor, rishi sunak, was facing questions about his engagement with david cameron. he took the unusual step of publishing text messages he had sent to mr cameron after it emerged that the former prime minister
these details have come out in the sunday times that there was this meeting between the three men, matt, mr cameron and the business man for whom he was working, lex greensill. they met for a drink in october 2019. this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to allow staff to get bits of their pay daily instead of waiting until payday. he had put the proposal to the department of health a couple of months previously. matt hancock had asked...
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government when he was prime minister but so what has emerged today are further details on the sunday timesce in october 2019 between the health secretary, lex green sill and david cameron when david cameron was employed by mr green sill. this was employed by mr green sill. this was at a time they said it was a private drink that they met for but this was at a time when mr green sill was trying to get the nhs to use an app that he described to allow staff to get some of their pay daily. he submitted the idea for it a couple of months prior to this drink but matt hancock and asked officials look at it. actually they looked at it and said the proposal was good in printable and then some nhs trust it going to use the system during the pandemic. the question is always with lobbying of around how was the access games and how did people respond. an ally of matt hancock said he acted entirely appropriately and told officials about business employers. department of health said it was up to local nhs employers whether or not they use this app and it was up to them to decide they paid their staff. we
government when he was prime minister but so what has emerged today are further details on the sunday timesce in october 2019 between the health secretary, lex green sill and david cameron when david cameron was employed by mr green sill. this was employed by mr green sill. this was at a time they said it was a private drink that they met for but this was at a time when mr green sill was trying to get the nhs to use an app that he described to allow staff to get some of their pay daily. he...
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sunday. it's been quite some time for us. inland, you'll catch that sunshine and dealing with the cloud cover. as we look to tomorrow, all of us will see the cooler temperatures. you'll notice the temperatures for your saturday. sunday here comes the sun. stopping the clock at 7:00 a.m. you can see the widespread rain that continues at 3:00 p.m. the widespread rain for the bay area. for sunday night still dealing with showers and not just rain for us but snow up in the sierra. check it out. a winter storm watch from saturday evening to monday morning the heaviest rain will fall on sunday. so moderate to heavy snowfall. snowfall about 8 to 16 inches with the highest peak up to 20 inches of snow. it will be treacherous, so please be careful, difficult travel conditions. so our sunrise at 6:23. for morgan him and the south bay from 72, concord, pleasant hill, low 70s. as we look around the bay 57, a cool day. 56 for daly city and for the north bay mid to upper 60s to low to mid-70s as we head through our day today. there we go wi
sunday. it's been quite some time for us. inland, you'll catch that sunshine and dealing with the cloud cover. as we look to tomorrow, all of us will see the cooler temperatures. you'll notice the temperatures for your saturday. sunday here comes the sun. stopping the clock at 7:00 a.m. you can see the widespread rain that continues at 3:00 p.m. the widespread rain for the bay area. for sunday night still dealing with showers and not just rain for us but snow up in the sierra. check it out. a...
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about david cameron's lobbying work on behalf of the greensill financial company today — with the sunday timesthe former pm. he has now issued a statement. two and a half pages of a4 in the front i have printed it out us. this is david cameron walking through his justification for his relationship with lex greensill and australian banker who worked as an advisor in downing street and mr cwmbran was the prime minister and then the professional relationship was with us afterwards mr mr cameron became a paid employee of greensill capital, the company run by lex greensill. firstly, the working government when david cameron was prime minister and then the work he did as lobbyist, is an adviser, afterwards. in a statement, david cameron talks about how he completely understands the public interest in this issue, three weeks of headlines, only now have we heard directly on the record on the pull down —like former prime minister. he explains that lex greensill was not a political employee but was part of the civil service to improve government efficiency and that the then cabinet secretaryjeremy heywo
about david cameron's lobbying work on behalf of the greensill financial company today — with the sunday timesthe former pm. he has now issued a statement. two and a half pages of a4 in the front i have printed it out us. this is david cameron walking through his justification for his relationship with lex greensill and australian banker who worked as an advisor in downing street and mr cwmbran was the prime minister and then the professional relationship was with us afterwards mr mr cameron...
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with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter of the sunday times and broadcaster and author, john kampfnertomorrow's front pages. starting with. the cost of coming home from a foreign holiday could be up to £420 per person, reports metro, as a result of needing to pay for covid tests, with a warning from easyjet that summer breaks could be for the wealthy only. but the daily mail says affordable holidays could be on the horizon within weeks, as it reports that the prime minister has asked officials to look into using quick and cheap lateral flow tests, rather than costly pcr tests for travellers. forget foreign travel, vaccine passports may be needed to enter non essential shops on the high street, says the mirror. it says retailers are angry at the plans, apparently under consideration by number ten. the times leads on the british trial of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine in children and teenagers, which has been paused while regulators investigate a possible link between the jab and rare blood clots in adults. a government adviser has suggested to the telegraph that until regulators have m
with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter of the sunday times and broadcaster and author, john kampfnertomorrow's front pages. starting with. the cost of coming home from a foreign holiday could be up to £420 per person, reports metro, as a result of needing to pay for covid tests, with a warning from easyjet that summer breaks could be for the wealthy only. but the daily mail says affordable holidays could be on the horizon within weeks, as it reports that the prime minister has asked...
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i think this next weekend we're back into the 70's on saturday and sunday. time that rather i yeah, it's going to be good weekend. by the way, the color that ties the very complimentary. thank you very the case. that after the show you could have had sunny on samba. >> sports new tonight at 9 o'clock videos of and unrest in the east bay now stirring up controversy tonight. >> folks in hayward say the police officers were using excessive force before handcuffing a man sunday night hayward police have confirmed the kron 4 news. the officers actions are under review. >> but first, dan thorn live for us in hayward tonight. he joins us now with more on what happened. dan. >> we'll jonathan a spokesperson for the hayward police department says they arrested this man because he had a gun and unconfirmed reports from witnesses say that he was apparently waving his gun around at passing cars. those same witnesses say they did not see him with a weapon at the time of his arrest and they don't understand why hayward police officers responded in such a violent way. and easte
i think this next weekend we're back into the 70's on saturday and sunday. time that rather i yeah, it's going to be good weekend. by the way, the color that ties the very complimentary. thank you very the case. that after the show you could have had sunny on samba. >> sports new tonight at 9 o'clock videos of and unrest in the east bay now stirring up controversy tonight. >> folks in hayward say the police officers were using excessive force before handcuffing a man sunday night...
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flavor that 87 on sunday time to see if the u.s. is working. if you live inland that thank you, dave. >> up next, we'll go over the new safety protocols. were your fans will be greeted with when they >> warriors fans can return to chase center soon. got kron four's. kate rooney. she'll tell you what safety protocols will be in place. >> by the time april 23rd comes, it will be 407 days, 407 days since we've had fans. and again here chase center. it's been a long, 400, 7 days now fans can finally return to warriors games in less than 2 weeks. >> but in person gameday will be a far cry from what it was like the last time crowds were in the stands. we have spent every single hour of every single one of those 407 days. redesigning and re imagining the experience at chase center with the number one goal of making sure we emerge from this is the safest arena in the country. >> when the arena reopens that up to 35% capacity. some of the safety measures will be simple and familiar copious amounts of hand sanitizer and mandatory mask-wearing. others are
flavor that 87 on sunday time to see if the u.s. is working. if you live inland that thank you, dave. >> up next, we'll go over the new safety protocols. were your fans will be greeted with when they >> warriors fans can return to chase center soon. got kron four's. kate rooney. she'll tell you what safety protocols will be in place. >> by the time april 23rd comes, it will be 407 days, 407 days since we've had fans. and again here chase center. it's been a long, 400, 7 days...
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. >> yes, raced sunday four times.f you're at a street race, you can't get mad if you get killed or go to jail. you might get killed, you might. if you don't want that, stay in the house. >> reporter: while many continue choosing to live life on the edge, others are left picking up the pieces. for monique's family, this intersection remains a permanent vivid reminder of the lives left in the wake. >> i cry every day. i can't sleep. whew. it hurts me. just to be here. >> reporter: for them, justice cannot come any sooner. the guilty plea a small victory. but not enough to undo their pain. >> we don't think we can ever move forward. ever. we are all in a dark place. in order for us to move forward, bring back monique. >> our thanks to zohreen. >>> coming up, from the duchess of sussex to the grand duchess of luxembourg, revealing the personal sacrifices behind palace doors. y of... killer attitude. or hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin.
. >> yes, raced sunday four times.f you're at a street race, you can't get mad if you get killed or go to jail. you might get killed, you might. if you don't want that, stay in the house. >> reporter: while many continue choosing to live life on the edge, others are left picking up the pieces. for monique's family, this intersection remains a permanent vivid reminder of the lives left in the wake. >> i cry every day. i can't sleep. whew. it hurts me. just to be here. >>...
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statement from david cameron, breaking his silence, as you say, after weeks of reports in the sunday times day candidate for greensill capital, that company run by the australian financier at lex greensill, which has since gone bust. and those details included text messages between david cameron and chancellor rishi sunak and other treasury ministers, e—mail exchanges with treasury officials and also going for what was described as a private drink with now health secretary matt hancock. but david cameron has addressed the issue in that long statement, put out last night, and he acknowledges that people have concerns about the ease and nature of the contact he and others lobbying government are able to have, but he said he thought it right, at a time of national emergency, as he put it, a national crisis, to make representations on behalf of a company which was financing, in turn, a large number of firms. as for whether he did anything wrong or not, he's very clear to say that he broke no rules or codes of conduct but that there are lessons to be learned, he says, from the whole affair, and
statement from david cameron, breaking his silence, as you say, after weeks of reports in the sunday times day candidate for greensill capital, that company run by the australian financier at lex greensill, which has since gone bust. and those details included text messages between david cameron and chancellor rishi sunak and other treasury ministers, e—mail exchanges with treasury officials and also going for what was described as a private drink with now health secretary matt hancock. but...
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this easter sunday for the first time in more than a year. some churches allowing their congregations back inside to worship. that is where we start this easter sunday here on kron. 4 news at 6, thanks much for spending time with us. >> i'm jonathan mccall and i'm justine waldman. kron four's. twila barco gives us a look at easter ceremonies in the second year of covid. she reports now from fairfield. >> the doors have officially open here at bay north church of christ worshippers are gathering for the first in person easter service in 2 years. but like everything else, it's not the same because of the pandemic church members have set up hand sanitizing stations, temperature checks and signs asking people to wear face masks. signs are also located on seats to allow social distancing between parties. the church is only allowing 75 jackson explained why it's so important for folks to get vaccinated. >> it went fantastic. noel, thank you very we had a really great collaboration with bb memorial cathedral and the reverend doctor haim's as well as
this easter sunday for the first time in more than a year. some churches allowing their congregations back inside to worship. that is where we start this easter sunday here on kron. 4 news at 6, thanks much for spending time with us. >> i'm jonathan mccall and i'm justine waldman. kron four's. twila barco gives us a look at easter ceremonies in the second year of covid. she reports now from fairfield. >> the doors have officially open here at bay north church of christ worshippers...
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the city's church welcoming back its parishioners for the first time this easter sunday. kpix 5's da lin is at ax fold gospel church. >> reporter: it was a different kind of resurrection today. ax gospel church has been silent for more than a year. not anymore. ♪ ♪ >> we've been dead a little over a year now, one year. it was march 8th of 2020 that we closed the doors. >> reporter: bishop bob jackson said it was fitting to reopen on easter sunday. a lot of guidelines, temperature checks and six feet apart and masks on and no hugs. >> that was really hard not to hug. and kiss on people. because you know -- but easter is the atmosphere anyway. it was all there though. >> you give that eye contact. and from there, yeah, a little bump from the elbow. >> hey, hallelujah. >> reporter: the church has 4,000 seats and there was plenty of room to social distance. about 450 people attended the noon service and roughly 400 went to the 8:00 a.m. service but the energy inside still unmatched. ♪ ♪ >> i'm so thankful. i'm going to shout. i'm going to give god the glory. >> i was like a l
the city's church welcoming back its parishioners for the first time this easter sunday. kpix 5's da lin is at ax fold gospel church. >> reporter: it was a different kind of resurrection today. ax gospel church has been silent for more than a year. not anymore. ♪ ♪ >> we've been dead a little over a year now, one year. it was march 8th of 2020 that we closed the doors. >> reporter: bishop bob jackson said it was fitting to reopen on easter sunday. a lot of guidelines,...
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it is really the weekend when we go into overdrive. 84 inland saturday and 88 sunday and some spots could hit 90 by the time we get to sunday and some of the warmer spots for inland contra costa county, you could do that. will cool down next weekend. back over to you. >>> coming up, queen elizabeth returns to her royal duty as preparations get underway for her chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors. confidently taking on new places with equinox. and taking on more with silverado. whatever you do, there's a perfect chevy to take you anywhere. find your perfect chevy and get up to 17% of msrp cash back on select 2021 models. that's over fifty-four hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. it's okay that you don't want to be first: you aren't. second covid vaccine. it's okay to have questions: everyone deserves answers. i'm wary that there isn't enough information. it's okay to be excited, or worried, or both. it's alright for it to take whatever it takes for you to be ready. hi mom, ready
it is really the weekend when we go into overdrive. 84 inland saturday and 88 sunday and some spots could hit 90 by the time we get to sunday and some of the warmer spots for inland contra costa county, you could do that. will cool down next weekend. back over to you. >>> coming up, queen elizabeth returns to her royal duty as preparations get underway for her chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors....