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planning a whip—round for the vacuum cleaner mogul, this week he also ranked number one of the sunday times uk a fortune of £16.2 billion. so it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unmanned air vehicle news now. a company called everdrone has begun delivering automated defibrillators via autonomous drones to scenes of cardiac arrest in sweden. it is part of a trial to see if they can get the kit to people in need as far as possible. canadian startup flash forest is using drones to fire seedpods into the ground on land outside toronto previously scarred by forest fires. the company has its drones can plant much faster than human beings. it was also the week that games publisher ubisoft took apple and google to court. it's are suing over a mobile game called area f2 which has been sold by both companies‘ app stores, ubisoft says the game is a near carbon copy of its rainbow six siege. unsurprisingly area f2‘s developers, ejoy, are also being sued. and finally, in this week's edition of "boston dynamics robot dog does stuff real canines can", rocos, a new zealand based robot company
planning a whip—round for the vacuum cleaner mogul, this week he also ranked number one of the sunday times uk a fortune of £16.2 billion. so it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unmanned air vehicle news now. a company called everdrone has begun delivering automated defibrillators via autonomous drones to scenes of cardiac arrest in sweden. it is part of a trial to see if they can get the kit to people in need as far as possible. canadian startup flash forest is using drones...
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you start planning a whip down to the vacuum cleaner mogul, he also ranked number one of the sunday times ukth a fortune of £162 times uk ritualist with a fortune of £16.2 billion. —— ritualist. so it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unknown —— and air vehicles are being used now, a company is delivering defibrillators to scenes of car accidents in sweden. it is part of the trial to see if they can get the equipment to deeply need as far as possible. a studies using drones to fire seedpods into ground outside toronto previously scarred by forest fires. the company has its drunken plant much faster than human beings. it was also the week that games publisher ubisoft took apple and google to court. they are suing over a mobile games that they say is a near carbon copy of its rainbow six. that game's developers are also being sued. and this week's edition of boston dynamics robot dog does things real dogs can, a new zealand company has demonstrated how the doggy dried could be used to help shape. it is useful, but is he a cute good boy? no, i don't think so. —— heard sheep. hey
you start planning a whip down to the vacuum cleaner mogul, he also ranked number one of the sunday times ukth a fortune of £162 times uk ritualist with a fortune of £16.2 billion. —— ritualist. so it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unknown —— and air vehicles are being used now, a company is delivering defibrillators to scenes of car accidents in sweden. it is part of the trial to see if they can get the equipment to deeply need as far as possible. a studies using...
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planning a whip—round for the vacuum cleaner mogul, this week he also ranked number one of the sunday times uk of £16.2 billion. so, it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unmanned air vehicle news now. a company called everdrone has begun delivering automated defibrillators via autonomous drones to scenes of cardiac arrest in sweden. it is part of a trial to see if they can get the kit to people in need as far as possible. canadian startup flash forest is using drones to fire seedpods into the ground on land outside toronto previously scarred by forest fires. the company says its drones can plant much faster than human beings. it was also the week that games publisher ubisoft took apple and google to court. it's suing over a mobile game called area f2 which has been sold by both companies‘ app stores, ubisoft says the game is a near carbon copy of its rainbow six siege. unsurprisingly area f2‘s developers, ejoy, are also being sued. and finally, in this week's edition of "boston dynamics robot dog does stuff real canines can", rocos, a new zealand based robot company has demonst
planning a whip—round for the vacuum cleaner mogul, this week he also ranked number one of the sunday times uk of £16.2 billion. so, it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unmanned air vehicle news now. a company called everdrone has begun delivering automated defibrillators via autonomous drones to scenes of cardiac arrest in sweden. it is part of a trial to see if they can get the kit to people in need as far as possible. canadian startup flash forest is using drones to fire...
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planning a whip—round for the vacuum cleaner mogul, this week he also ranked number one of the sunday times ukf £16.2 billion. so it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unmanned air vehicle news now. a company called everdrone has begun delivering automated defibrillators via autonomous drones to scenes of cardiac arrest in sweden. it is part of a trial to see if they can get the kit to people in need as fast as possible. canadian start—up flash forest is using drones to fire seed pods into the ground on land outside toronto previously scarred by forest fires. the company says its drones can plant much faster than human beings. it was also the week that games publisher ubisoft took apple and google to court. it's are suing over a mobile game called area f2 which has been sold by both companies‘ app stores, ubisoft says the game is a near carbon copy of its rainbow 6 siege. unsurprisingly area f2‘s developers, ejoy, are also being sued. and finally, in this week's edition of "boston dynamics robot dog does stuff real canines can", rocos, a new zealand—based robot company has demon
planning a whip—round for the vacuum cleaner mogul, this week he also ranked number one of the sunday times ukf £16.2 billion. so it has not exactly put him in the poorhouse. lots of unmanned air vehicle news now. a company called everdrone has begun delivering automated defibrillators via autonomous drones to scenes of cardiac arrest in sweden. it is part of a trial to see if they can get the kit to people in need as fast as possible. canadian start—up flash forest is using drones to fire...
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and that is indicated very much on the sunday times. 100,000 dead if uk eases too fast.every death would be tragic, if we can give the numbers of deaths down to 20,000, that would be a good result according to government advisers but we are now 831 thousand already. and a half thousand, which actually is the worst if not in the eu. —— 31 25,000. the worst in europe. france hasjust over 26,000. it is very worrying for of course what all come with it is the british government, french, italian, spanish, greek, governments, german, all be very mindful of is the potential of this second wave. we have seen some spikes locally in germany and what i think is interesting in this stay alert control the virus and save lives is the fact that we are now going to get people did like the analogy much about a war, but it is actually in some ways one should not overdo the analogy but it is a war against certainly a very dangerous virus. —— do not like the analogy. there will be a five tier one access and which i think is interesting because that is very much what we have done a terror th
and that is indicated very much on the sunday times. 100,000 dead if uk eases too fast.every death would be tragic, if we can give the numbers of deaths down to 20,000, that would be a good result according to government advisers but we are now 831 thousand already. and a half thousand, which actually is the worst if not in the eu. —— 31 25,000. the worst in europe. france hasjust over 26,000. it is very worrying for of course what all come with it is the british government, french,...
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uk and international papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are iain anderson, executive chairman of the public relations and lobbying firm cicero amo, and sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times ke let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. in the uk, the telegraph leads with a warning from police that they'll issue fines for anyone breaking lockdown rules by trying to see gatherings of friends and family this sunny weekend, before restrictions are eased on monday. in france, le figaro looks at the challenges of reopening as restaurants and cafes prepare to open their doors amidst the uncertainty caused by the virus the times says almost every primary school in england is set to reopen on monday in defiance of the biggest teaching union. the international edition of the financial times says donald trump's battle with twitter has intensified after the social media network accused the us president of "glorifying violence" following his apparent call for the military to use force against protesters in minneapolis.the daily mail says force against protesters in minneapolis. the daily mail says plans to quarantine travellers coming into britain are falling apart" as border force
uk and international papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are iain anderson, executive chairman of the public relations and lobbying firm cicero amo, and sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times ke let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. in the uk, the telegraph leads with a warning from police that they'll issue fines for anyone breaking lockdown rules by trying to see gatherings of friends and family this sunny weekend, before restrictions are eased on monday. in...
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the times looks to the uk prime minister boris johnson's address to the nation on sunday. the country will be quarantined for two weeks to avoid a second peak. the financial times looks at the stark reality of unemployment in the states because of coronavirus as the pandemic forced 20.5 million americans out of work in april. the guardian's front page says ministers‘ plans for schools to reopen at the start ofjune have been called into doubt after unions insisted they wouldn't consider a return without a coronavirus "test and trace" regime in place. the new york times looks at the life of residents of a town spilt by the belgium/netherlands border. businesses on the belgian side remain closed while businesses on the dutch side have reopened. let's make sense of it all and begin. hello, both. the lines are working. we will start with the sun newspaper. this, i'm told by experts who know, is called a wraparound front page, front and back. rachel cunliffe, did you watch the queen's speech? i did not, i'm afraid, because i was having a toast in the garden to the ve day celebrat
the times looks to the uk prime minister boris johnson's address to the nation on sunday. the country will be quarantined for two weeks to avoid a second peak. the financial times looks at the stark reality of unemployment in the states because of coronavirus as the pandemic forced 20.5 million americans out of work in april. the guardian's front page says ministers‘ plans for schools to reopen at the start ofjune have been called into doubt after unions insisted they wouldn't consider a...
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against easing lockdown restrictions too soon in the sunday times — with a government adviser warning an early lifting could lead to 100 thousand deaths in the uke sunday telegraph. "stay alert", that is the new message from the pm to the nation. stay alert, control the virus, save lives. how clear is that to you? it's quite general. i mean, "stay alert", alert to what? i think everybody is staying alert, everybody is staying alert, everybody would like to stay alert, actually, to a clear message from the prime minister, borisjohnson. but we are all having to wait. ten days ago he told us he would give some details on the plan last week, in the last few days, and we are now waiting for the sunday, 7pm deadline to really discover concretely what this means. i think many people were marched up a hill, metaphorically speaking, because we thought, having carefully listened to pmqs, that we we re carefully listened to pmqs, that we were going to get a significant step forward , were going to get a significant step forward, a phase one of the easing of the lockdown on monday. it turns out we have now had warnings, so we are being alert, to the fact t
against easing lockdown restrictions too soon in the sunday times — with a government adviser warning an early lifting could lead to 100 thousand deaths in the uke sunday telegraph. "stay alert", that is the new message from the pm to the nation. stay alert, control the virus, save lives. how clear is that to you? it's quite general. i mean, "stay alert", alert to what? i think everybody is staying alert, everybody is staying alert, everybody would like to stay alert,...
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the times looks to the uk prime minister boris johnson's address to the nation on sunday. it says travellers coming into the country will be quarantined for two weeks avoid a second peak. the financial times reports the government's plans get furloughed workers back to work that is taking shape as boris johnson prepares to lay out his plans to ease some of the lockdown restrictions in the uk. the guardian's front page says minister's plans for schools to reopen at the start ofjune have been called into doubt after unions insisted they wouldn't consider a return without a coronavirus "test and trace" regime in place. so let's begin... we are going to look at the daily express first with the queens message only the seventh special message only the seventh special message in her reign. our streets are not empty they are filled with love and care we have for each other. rachel, idon‘t love and care we have for each other. rachel, i don't know what your thoughts are when you watch the queens message and if it brings back anyfamily queens message and if it brings back any family
the times looks to the uk prime minister boris johnson's address to the nation on sunday. it says travellers coming into the country will be quarantined for two weeks avoid a second peak. the financial times reports the government's plans get furloughed workers back to work that is taking shape as boris johnson prepares to lay out his plans to ease some of the lockdown restrictions in the uk. the guardian's front page says minister's plans for schools to reopen at the start ofjune have been...
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sunday times. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. in the uktelegraph leads with a warning from police that they'll issue fines for anyone breaking lockdown rules by trying to see gatherings of friends and family this sunny weekend, before restrictions are eased on monday. the times says almost every primary school in england is set to reopen on monday in defiance of the biggest teaching union. the daily mail says plans to quarantine travellers coming into britain are "falling apart" as border force and police officials here say the system is "unenforceable". the guardian says the row over the uk prime ministers top aide dominic cummings‘ breach of lockdown rules has prompted tens of thousands of people to flood their mps‘ inboxes in what some say is the biggest outpouring since brexit the financial times says chancellor mr sunak and prime minister borisjohnson are planning a big stimulus package, expected to be announced before the summer, amid warnings that britain'sjobless rate may soon hit 10% of the workforce. and the express says prince w
sunday times. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. in the uktelegraph leads with a warning from police that they'll issue fines for anyone breaking lockdown rules by trying to see gatherings of friends and family this sunny weekend, before restrictions are eased on monday. the times says almost every primary school in england is set to reopen on monday in defiance of the biggest teaching union. the daily mail says plans to quarantine travellers coming into britain are "falling...
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a senior government figure told the sunday times that the uk government will end the job retention schemen say that i continue to be very happy with the level of cooperation, in spite of what you sometimes hear in the chamber, between the governments of all four nations, particularly scotla nd all four nations, particularly scotland and i would remind her that scotla nd scotland and i would remind her that scotland has benefited from around £1 billion of coronavirus funding in the last period and will get around £3 billion overall which is a material consideration that you might wish to reflect. unemployment in the under 24 age group has already doubled in telford compared to this time last year and it is clear that the aftermath of the pandemic will hit our young people ha rd est pandemic will hit our young people hardest with disruption to education, training, as well asjob losses. i know that my right honourable friend is passionate about opportunities for young people, particularly in areas such as telford which has suffered disproportionately in previous recessions. will he ensure th
a senior government figure told the sunday times that the uk government will end the job retention schemen say that i continue to be very happy with the level of cooperation, in spite of what you sometimes hear in the chamber, between the governments of all four nations, particularly scotla nd all four nations, particularly scotland and i would remind her that scotla nd scotland and i would remind her that scotland has benefited from around £1 billion of coronavirus funding in the last period...
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but, of course, these are not normal times and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundayill map out how the country might gradually ease out of its confinement but, today, number ten said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the uk government, do to ensure the public receive a very clear message? we have to be realistic that there isn't going to be any dramatic overnight change. we will be very, very cautious as we loosen the restrictions we have, as the data that we're outlining on a daily basis shows we are not out of the woods. there are still major challenges with this virus. but the government's been accused of allowing mixed messages to develop, after borisjohnson told the commons on wednesday some rules could change from next week. we'll want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on monday. there followed newspaper headlines suggestin
but, of course, these are not normal times and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundayill map out how the country might gradually ease out of its confinement but, today, number ten said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the uk government,...
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times. and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundaynister will map out how the country might gradually ease out of its confinement. but, today, number 10 said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the uk government, do to ensure the public receive a very clear message? we have to be realistic that there isn't going to be any dramatic overnight change. we will be very, very cautious as we loosen the restrictions we have, as the data that we're outlining on a daily basis shows we're not out of the woods. there are still major challenges with this virus. but the government's been accused of allowing mixed messages to develop, after borisjohnson told the commons on wednesday some rules could change from next week. we'll want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on monday. there followed newspaper headlines su
times. and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundaynister will map out how the country might gradually ease out of its confinement. but, today, number 10 said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the uk government, do to ensure the public...
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against easing lockdown restrictions too soon in the sunday times — with a government adviser warning an early lifting could lead to 100,000 deaths in the ukwe have got to stay alert message we are expecting to hear from the stay alert message we are expecting to hearfrom the prime minister. he is talking at seven o'clock this evening. stay alert, that is the headline in the sun on sunday. it is a shift in message from stay at home to stay alert. critics are saying, it is confusing, it muddies the waters a bit for people?” it is confusing, it muddies the waters a bit for people? i agree with those critics. what does it actually mean? what are we alert for, it is an invisible enemy, it is not like somebody walking down the street who has a broken arm or measles. you cannot often tell if someone measles. you cannot often tell if someone is carrying the disease, they may be asymptomatic. i heard a behavioural scientists this morning, u nless we behavioural scientists this morning, unless we are asleep or in a coma, we are always alert. it is not specific enough and it is another example of the government making a mess of the messaging, if you
against easing lockdown restrictions too soon in the sunday times — with a government adviser warning an early lifting could lead to 100,000 deaths in the ukwe have got to stay alert message we are expecting to hear from the stay alert message we are expecting to hearfrom the prime minister. he is talking at seven o'clock this evening. stay alert, that is the headline in the sun on sunday. it is a shift in message from stay at home to stay alert. critics are saying, it is confusing, it...
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look like this but, of course, these are not normal times and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundayl map out how the country might gradually ease out of its confinement. but, today, number ten said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the uk government, do, to ensure the public receive a very clear message? we have to be realistic that there isn't going to be any dramatic overnight change. we will be very, very cautious as we loosen the restrictions we have, as the data that we're outlining on a daily basis shows we're not out of the woods. there are still major challenges with this virus. but the government's been accused of allowing mixed messages to develop after borisjohnson told the commons on wednesday some rules could change from next week. we'll want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on monday. there followed newspaper headlines suggesting
look like this but, of course, these are not normal times and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundayl map out how the country might gradually ease out of its confinement. but, today, number ten said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the...
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also today, the uk prime minister has spoken about his time in hospital. speaking to the sun on sundayis johnson said "contingency plans" were made to announce his death while he was seriously ill with covid—i9. a new nhs contact tracing app is being trialled on the isle of wight this week before being rolled out more widely later this month. elsewhere, churches, mosques and synagogues in germany opened today for the first time since the lockdown there began in march. but the number of worshippers is restricted and singing is banned, as officials in germany say it can spread the virus. russia has recorded its biggest one—day rise in new coronavirus cases since the start of the outbreak, with more than 10,000 people testing positive on sunday. however, the mortality rate remains relatively low, with 68 deaths recorded in the past 2a hours. first, with more on the situation in the uk, here's chris mason. from trains as they used to look to trains how they often look now. it leaves a huge question. how do you very carefully opened things back up so more people can travel but not too many?
also today, the uk prime minister has spoken about his time in hospital. speaking to the sun on sundayis johnson said "contingency plans" were made to announce his death while he was seriously ill with covid—i9. a new nhs contact tracing app is being trialled on the isle of wight this week before being rolled out more widely later this month. elsewhere, churches, mosques and synagogues in germany opened today for the first time since the lockdown there began in march. but the number...
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time for a look at the weather. hello, it's turned into a predominantly dry sunday across most parts of the uk.towards the south, and perhaps more notably some really heavy downpours further north. some of them will continue into the evening. showers most plentiful across eastern and southern scotland. tending to fade from northern ireland, but they will continue across the north—eastern parts of england with thunder and lightning likely. a lot of rain in a short space of time if you catch a downpour. some showers in east anglia. further south, downpour. some showers in east anglia. furthersouth, quite a downpour. some showers in east anglia. further south, quite a lot of cloud on the chart. quite a lot in southern areas tonight. some lingering close to the east coast. north and west across the uk, that is where the skies will be clearest and temperatures will be lowest. parts of scotland and northern ireland likely to see a touch of frost. tomorrow, high pressure will be building in from the north—west. at the same time, an area of low pressure trying to squash in from the south. between them,
time for a look at the weather. hello, it's turned into a predominantly dry sunday across most parts of the uk.towards the south, and perhaps more notably some really heavy downpours further north. some of them will continue into the evening. showers most plentiful across eastern and southern scotland. tending to fade from northern ireland, but they will continue across the north—eastern parts of england with thunder and lightning likely. a lot of rain in a short space of time if you catch a...
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friday but by the time we get a saturday afternoon, across the north of scotland in particular, there will be a blast of arctic air moving its way southwards right across the uk by sundayvery different, almost like winter has returned. for the rest of this evening and overnight, it stays largely clear. quite chilly and eastern areas, although not quite so as last night and further west, more cloud. and a few showers to hold our temperature up. if there is mist and fog first thing, it will clear quite quickly and then once again, plenty of dry unsettled weather. however, those showers are coming in these dry and settled weather. i would like to rule out the odd shower anywhere in the afternoon, but more likely across western areas up into northern ireland and scotland. not everywhere will catch shower, but the afternoon, given the heat and the strength of the may sunshine, it could turn out to be heavy with the odd rumble of thunder. temperatures are expected to be higher, i think it eastern coastal counties. friday, very similar and there'll be a lot of dry, bright weather, hazy sunshine, but for scotland. rather cloudy and damp at times here. there could be the odd sh
friday but by the time we get a saturday afternoon, across the north of scotland in particular, there will be a blast of arctic air moving its way southwards right across the uk by sundayvery different, almost like winter has returned. for the rest of this evening and overnight, it stays largely clear. quite chilly and eastern areas, although not quite so as last night and further west, more cloud. and a few showers to hold our temperature up. if there is mist and fog first thing, it will clear...
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but, of course, these are not normal times and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundaye country might gradually ease out of its confinement. but, today, number ten said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the uk government, do, to ensure the public receive a very clear message? we have to be realistic that there isn't going to be any dramatic overnight change. we will be very, very cautious as we loosen the restrictions we have, as the data that we are outlining on a daily basis shows we're not out of the woods. there are still major challenges with this virus. but the government's been accused of allowing mixed messages to develop, after borisjohnson told the commons on wednesday some rules could change from next week. we'll want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on monday. there followed newspaper headlines suggesting a more signifi
but, of course, these are not normal times and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sundaye country might gradually ease out of its confinement. but, today, number ten said any new measures would be very limited. today, the welsh government has announced some modest changes to their lockdown rules, before the prime minister speaks on sunday. can we expect those measures to be mirrored in england, and what can you, as the uk government, do, to ensure...
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sunday times. thank you for both being with us. let us look at the front pages. the observer leads with what it calls ‘devastating' new claims that the ukdominic cummings, breached lockdown rules more than once. the paper says downing street are under growing pressure to fire the senior adviser. the mirror says dominic cummings made two trips from london to durham at the height of the lockdown —including one trip when his wife was ill with coronavirus symptoms. but the paper says the prime minister still supports his most senior adviser. the telegraph says opposition parties are demanding an urgent inquiry in to mr cummings‘ actions — and several conservative mps are expected to call on the senior adviser to resign today. the daily mail carries a quote from the prime minister borisjohnson who — the paper claims — has fended off calls to fire his top aide by telling allies ‘it‘s not like he was visiting a lover.‘ the sunday times agrees that the prime minister wants to stand by dominic cummings. it says the pm has insisted he will not throw his most senior adviser ‘to the dogs‘. and the express says borisjohnson will unveil a series of c
sunday times. thank you for both being with us. let us look at the front pages. the observer leads with what it calls ‘devastating' new claims that the ukdominic cummings, breached lockdown rules more than once. the paper says downing street are under growing pressure to fire the senior adviser. the mirror says dominic cummings made two trips from london to durham at the height of the lockdown —including one trip when his wife was ill with coronavirus symptoms. but the paper says the prime...
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northern parts of the uk so that will provide outbreaks of rain through sunday night and much of that wet weather will be clear from mainland scotland other than organise will be wet for a timeoss northern ireland in southern scotland into northern england but the further south and east you are with some spells of sunshine, temperatures up to around 23 degrees. tuesday is a similar —looking day in many ways. some outbreaks of rain across the northern half of the uk. further south allows the dry with variable cloud and some spells of sunshine and by this stage we will see highs of 2526 degrees. by wednesday there is temperatures could attach 27 towards parts of the south—east. as we get towards the end of the week things looked like they will change. a greater chance of seeing some and 00:28:16,181 --> 2147483051:50:53,458 it will start to feel cooler once 2147483051:50:53,458 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 again. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the uk education secretary warns the longer england's schools are closed, the more children miss out, as the government presses forward with plans to re—open them. the best way of prote
northern parts of the uk so that will provide outbreaks of rain through sunday night and much of that wet weather will be clear from mainland scotland other than organise will be wet for a timeoss northern ireland in southern scotland into northern england but the further south and east you are with some spells of sunshine, temperatures up to around 23 degrees. tuesday is a similar —looking day in many ways. some outbreaks of rain across the northern half of the uk. further south allows the...
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time of crisis. sir lindsay hoyle firing a shot across the prime minister's bows ahead of borisjohnson‘s expected statement to the nation on sunday. now, the ukdviser has told mps on the health committee that it would have been "beneficial" to have ramped up covid—19 testing quicker. the uk moved away from community tests and contact tracing on 12 march, before the health secretary announced in april the target of 100,000 tests a day. but sir patrick vallance said testing alone would not control the virus. the very important thing going forward is having very good surveillance systems to be able to pick up risk early. so, nothing is going to be risk—free. everything as we go back to less social distancing will carry a risk of there being an outbreak somewhere 01’ a few more cases or, in worst case scenario, we need a very effective surveillance system to pick it up. it is absolutely essential to know where the virus is if we are going to track it. do you think it is right to stop community testing on march 12 rather than ramping and up like we decided to do an april? if we had ongoing support beyond that, then we perhaps we would choose a sli
time of crisis. sir lindsay hoyle firing a shot across the prime minister's bows ahead of borisjohnson‘s expected statement to the nation on sunday. now, the ukdviser has told mps on the health committee that it would have been "beneficial" to have ramped up covid—19 testing quicker. the uk moved away from community tests and contact tracing on 12 march, before the health secretary announced in april the target of 100,000 tests a day. but sir patrick vallance said testing alone...
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time of crisis. sir lindsay hoyle firing a shot across the prime minister's bows ahead of borisjohnson‘s expected statement to the nation on sunday. now, the ukntific adviser has told mps on the health committee that it would have been "beneficial" to have ramped up covid—19 testing quicker. the uk moved away from community tests and contact tracing on 12 march, before the health secretary announced in april the target of 100,000 tests a day. but sir patrick vallance said testing alone would not control the virus. very important thing going forward is having very good surveillance systems to be able to pick up risk early. nothing is going to be risk free. everything as we go back to rest social distancing will carry a risk of their being an outbreak somewhere or a few more cases or in worst case scenarios, we need a very effective surveillance system to pick it up. it is essential to know where the buyer in the mifi rest is if we are going to track it. —— where the virus is. do you think it is right to stop community testing on the 12th of march rather than ramping it up like we decided to do an april? if we had unlimited capacity and ongoing
time of crisis. sir lindsay hoyle firing a shot across the prime minister's bows ahead of borisjohnson‘s expected statement to the nation on sunday. now, the ukntific adviser has told mps on the health committee that it would have been "beneficial" to have ramped up covid—19 testing quicker. the uk moved away from community tests and contact tracing on 12 march, before the health secretary announced in april the target of 100,000 tests a day. but sir patrick vallance said testing...
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uk, europe and china. >>> the new york times dedicated his entire front page too many of those who died because of the covid-19 virus. take a look at sunday's front page. if you have not seen it it is quite remarkable. the paper published the names of 1000 of the nearly 100,000 people who have died from the coronavirus in the u.s. an editor for the times says the cover was assembled from the nearly 100,000 obituaries and newspapers from around the country. >>> three republican groups filed a lawsuit against governor get some newsom over his executive order to send mailing ballots to all of our registered voters for the upcoming election. the republican group calls the order a partisan election ploy and direct assault on the integrity of our elections. >> after facing backlash for controversial comments he made about black voters. interim vice president joe biden put out an ad over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. reporter jacqui heinrich has a lace on the race for the white house. >> reporter: the body campaign focusing on president trump's missteps dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. the ad flickers between images of frontline
uk, europe and china. >>> the new york times dedicated his entire front page too many of those who died because of the covid-19 virus. take a look at sunday's front page. if you have not seen it it is quite remarkable. the paper published the names of 1000 of the nearly 100,000 people who have died from the coronavirus in the u.s. an editor for the times says the cover was assembled from the nearly 100,000 obituaries and newspapers from around the country. >>> three republican...
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uk. that will provide outbreaks of rain through sunday night. much of the wet weather will be clear through mainland scotland. the northern isles will be wet for a time down to northern england. the further south and east you are, with spells of sunshine, temperatures up to about 23 degrees. tuesday, a similar —looking day in many ways. some outbreaks of rain across the northern half of the uk. further south, largely dry with variable cloud and some spells of sunshine. by cloud and some spells of sunshine. by this stage it looks like we will see highs of 25 of 26 degrees. by wednesday, the temperatures could touch 27 towards parts of the south—east. as we get towards the end of the week, things look like they will change. a greater chance of seeing some rain and it will start to feel cooler once again. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. martin lipton and the sun penny smith —— from the sun and penny smith —— from the sun and penny smith join smith —— from the sun and penny smithjoin us. first, the headlines. the uk education secretary warns the longer england's schools are closed, the more childr
uk. that will provide outbreaks of rain through sunday night. much of the wet weather will be clear through mainland scotland. the northern isles will be wet for a time down to northern england. the further south and east you are, with spells of sunshine, temperatures up to about 23 degrees. tuesday, a similar —looking day in many ways. some outbreaks of rain across the northern half of the uk. further south, largely dry with variable cloud and some spells of sunshine. by cloud and some...
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friday, but by that time we get to saturday afternoon, across the north of scotland in particular, there will be a blast of arctic air moving its way southwards, right across the uk by sundaygine. but, for the rest of this evening and overnight, it stays largely clear, quite chilly asked actually in eastern areas, and as quite so as last night. a few showers actually to hold our temperature up. if there is a little mist and fog first thing, it will clear quite quickly, and then, once again, there will be plenty of dry and settled whether under this area of high pressure. however, those showers are making inroads on these weather fronts, so there will be an increased chance of showers over the coming few days. i would like —— i wouldn't like to rule out the odd onejust wouldn't like to rule out the odd one just about anywhere come tomorrow afternoon, but more likely tomorrow afternoon, but more likely to be across western fridges of wales, england, up into northern ireland and scotland. so, more cloud in these areas, not everywhere will catch a shower, but the afternoon, given the heat and the strength of the may sunshine now, they could turn out to be heavy with the odd ru
friday, but by that time we get to saturday afternoon, across the north of scotland in particular, there will be a blast of arctic air moving its way southwards, right across the uk by sundaygine. but, for the rest of this evening and overnight, it stays largely clear, quite chilly asked actually in eastern areas, and as quite so as last night. a few showers actually to hold our temperature up. if there is a little mist and fog first thing, it will clear quite quickly, and then, once again,...
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uk. the impact and reach of the disease has been unprecedented in modern times. our special correspondent allan little traces some of the events that led to the statement delivered on sundayn left the european union. but, earlier that day, it emerged that a chinese student and a relative had tested positive in york. people they had been in contact with were traced and told to self—isolate. this was the strategy known as containment, an attempt to stop the virus moving through the population. and, fora time, it seemed to work. but, by early march, the virus was spreading widely. the first death from coronavirus in the uk, as the number of cases doubles injust 48 hours... the news from italy was alarming. hospitals were being overwhelmed. ten, 50, 60, 70, until200 patients in our emergency department... the country went into lockdown. most of europe followed suit. but britain waited. wash your hands to the national anthem. you've got to do two verses. two verses? yeah. # happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you... mass gatherings, racing at cheltenham carried on. the virus is deadly. yeah, lads. achoo! a few days after that first death, the strategy changed. containment
uk. the impact and reach of the disease has been unprecedented in modern times. our special correspondent allan little traces some of the events that led to the statement delivered on sundayn left the european union. but, earlier that day, it emerged that a chinese student and a relative had tested positive in york. people they had been in contact with were traced and told to self—isolate. this was the strategy known as containment, an attempt to stop the virus moving through the population....
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. >>> uk prime minister boris johnson is set to unveil his lockdown exit map in a few hours. he'll deliver a televised address sunday evening local timehe's expected to loosen coronavirus restrictions and introduce a new covid-19 tracking system. let's go live now to london. good morning to you. what are we expecting from the prime minister? >> reporter: good morning, natalie. as you said, it will be a road map for gradual easing of these coronavirus restrictions and the prime minister is expected to announce the launching of a kind of an alert system tracking the danger of covid-19 on a scale of one to five based on the data which will be adjusted. it will be available only in england initially. we're also expecting that message, stay home, stay safe which has been promoted by the uk government in the last few weeks to be revised and the rule that you can only go out once a day will probably be scrapped. but beyond that, changes are likely to be only small and incremental, that's what the foreign secretary said early on this week and he and other officials have really tried hard to dampen down any type of excitement or expectation th
. >>> uk prime minister boris johnson is set to unveil his lockdown exit map in a few hours. he'll deliver a televised address sunday evening local timehe's expected to loosen coronavirus restrictions and introduce a new covid-19 tracking system. let's go live now to london. good morning to you. what are we expecting from the prime minister? >> reporter: good morning, natalie. as you said, it will be a road map for gradual easing of these coronavirus restrictions and the prime...
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friday but by the time we get to saturday afternoon across the north of scotland in particular, there will be a blast of arctic air moving its way south right across the uk by sundaying and overnight it stays largely clear. quite chilly actually in eastern areas where the not right so as last night. for the last we've got macleod and a few showers to hold our temperature up. if there is a little mist and fog first thing it will clear quite quick lee and once again plenty of dry and settled weather. however, those showers are making inroads on these weather fronts. there will be in an increased chance of shower over the coming few days. i would like to rule out the article and just about anywhere come tomorrow afternoon. but they're more likely across western of wales and england up into northern ireland and scotland more clout in these areas not everywhere will catch a shower but the afternoon given the heat and the strength of the may sunshine could turn out to be heavy for the odd rumble of thunder. temperatures are expected to be higher than those of today. notably in eastern coastal counties. friday, very similar a lot of drive bright weather hazy sunshine. a
friday but by the time we get to saturday afternoon across the north of scotland in particular, there will be a blast of arctic air moving its way south right across the uk by sundaying and overnight it stays largely clear. quite chilly actually in eastern areas where the not right so as last night. for the last we've got macleod and a few showers to hold our temperature up. if there is a little mist and fog first thing it will clear quite quick lee and once again plenty of dry and settled...
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sunday. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk is now more than 30,000 the highest number in europe. how fast can the economy recover? in an hour's timepremier league returning before it's safe to do so, as germany's top clubs prepare for matches
sunday. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk is now more than 30,000 the highest number in europe. how fast can the economy recover? in an hour's timepremier league returning before it's safe to do so, as germany's top clubs prepare for matches
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time we hit sunday. that's how your weather's looking — see you again soon. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the ukvelop vaccines and treatments for covid—19. some restaurants and shops start to open in italy as the world's longest lockdown begins to lift — but there are concerns about the long—term impact of the restrictions. this crisis has reawakened long—standing concerns about organised crime preying on hardship. and it's what many other poverty—hit areas well beyond italy could face, too, as the lockdown leaves its scars. president trump says he's happy for the presidential election in november to be a referendum on his handling of the coronavirus crisis. universities in england are to be allowed to recruit more students than planned, to help ease financial pressures. but there'll be no drop in fees for students even if courses are online. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest covid—19 developments here in britain and globally. first, new rules to help businesses in the uk emerge from lockdown are being considered by the government. under
time we hit sunday. that's how your weather's looking — see you again soon. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the ukvelop vaccines and treatments for covid—19. some restaurants and shops start to open in italy as the world's longest lockdown begins to lift — but there are concerns about the long—term impact of the restrictions. this crisis has reawakened long—standing concerns about organised crime preying on hardship. and it's what many other poverty—hit...
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the uk's super rich have lost more than £54 billion in the past two months, because of the covid—i9 pandemic, according to the annual sunday timesjames dyson, best known for his vacuum cleaner, tops the list for the first time. he's now worth just over £16 billion. there's a record 25 female billionaires on this year's list. it was eurovision last night, but not as we know it. the competition was cancelled because of covid—i9 but replaced with a special programme featuring every song that should have been performed live in rotterdam. it meant no cheering crowds because of cheering crowds had no and less scarring and, mercifully, no ‘nul points'. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito, reports. eurovision 2020. the mood reflective rather than the normal exuberance. we do have a very special show for you. in spite of everything, it feels great to be here together, live across europe. this event from place to show that should have been taking place in rotterdam. that venue taking place in rotterdam. that venue is now an emergency hospital but all the contestants did get a chance to say hello and play a bit of their song. normally, t
the uk's super rich have lost more than £54 billion in the past two months, because of the covid—i9 pandemic, according to the annual sunday timesjames dyson, best known for his vacuum cleaner, tops the list for the first time. he's now worth just over £16 billion. there's a record 25 female billionaires on this year's list. it was eurovision last night, but not as we know it. the competition was cancelled because of covid—i9 but replaced with a special programme featuring every song that...
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lockdown restrictions, stopping short of fully unlocking the uk as the nhs is still considered to be in the "danger zone". and the sunday timesichard, who it says "changed the course of music with hits such as tutti frutti and good golly, miss molly". so many more. so influential on many people, like the beatles and others. we will talk more about that a little later. in the weeks before ve day at the end of the second world war, concentration camps across europe were being dismantled. before lockdown, breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin was invited to join one survivor as they met for the first time the person who helped liberate them from bergen—belsen. we had the war and the horrors of war but there were no horrors compared to the horrors we saw in belsen. these eyes have seen the very worst of humanity. did you think that he would die in there? yeah, i did wonder where there anybody outside who knows or is doing anything. but also the very best. suddenly, i was being treated as a human being. the help came just in time. in the weeks before ve day, death camps were being dismantled across europe. mahler is one of the last remaining
lockdown restrictions, stopping short of fully unlocking the uk as the nhs is still considered to be in the "danger zone". and the sunday timesichard, who it says "changed the course of music with hits such as tutti frutti and good golly, miss molly". so many more. so influential on many people, like the beatles and others. we will talk more about that a little later. in the weeks before ve day at the end of the second world war, concentration camps across europe were being...
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time we get to sunday with temperatures between six and 16. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.utterly focused on that and doing the things we need to do to support the things we need to do to support the people of this country. boris johnson discusses the coronavirus lockdown with his cabinet, having suggested some rules could be eased from monday. france will this evening outline how they intend to ease their lockdown, starting from next week. analysis of deaths from coronavirus in the uk reveals that the risk of dying from covid—19 among some ethnic groups is significantly higher. just adjusting for age, we saw that the black ethnic grouping was just over four times more likely to die of covid—related issues than the white group. the bangladeshi and pakistani grouping was about 3.5 times more likely, and the indian grouping, about 2.5 times more likely. a massive gas leak at a chemical plant in eastern india has killed at least 13 people. over 800 have been treated in hospital. hello, and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coron
time we get to sunday with temperatures between six and 16. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.utterly focused on that and doing the things we need to do to support the things we need to do to support the people of this country. boris johnson discusses the coronavirus lockdown with his cabinet, having suggested some rules could be eased from monday. france will this evening outline how they intend to ease their lockdown, starting from next...
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uk not to take them enough or was that a little could be done. >>tough questions. the time and grief on payton walsh cnn london. >>the 7 coming up on this sunday he saw while in a coma battling covid-19 were to share his story of survival. >>hope and - will invisalign aligners really work for my smile. - is there a better alternative to braces? - only invisalign aligners use smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably. and in many cases, it works faster than braces. (upbeat music) and in many cases, it works faster than braces. tso is this. and so are these. they all represent something more. the feeling of home. that's why we're here. to help make your home be everything you want it to be. because home is what unites us. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>if a 30's the time this morning we have a story of survival and hope and caution and east bay father sharing his story of fighting and beating covid-19. >>after spending more
uk not to take them enough or was that a little could be done. >>tough questions. the time and grief on payton walsh cnn london. >>the 7 coming up on this sunday he saw while in a coma battling covid-19 were to share his story of survival. >>hope and - will invisalign aligners really work for my smile. - is there a better alternative to braces? - only invisalign aligners use smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably. and in many cases, it works...
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at the time we had sunday, all of us will be in the chilly air and could even be, believe it or not, a few snow showers in the north—east. the ukism of the uk's initial coronavirus testing procedure, from its own chief scientific adviser. i think if we had managed to ramp testing capacity quicker, it would have been beneficial, and, you know, for all sorts of reasons that didn't happen.
at the time we had sunday, all of us will be in the chilly air and could even be, believe it or not, a few snow showers in the north—east. the ukism of the uk's initial coronavirus testing procedure, from its own chief scientific adviser. i think if we had managed to ramp testing capacity quicker, it would have been beneficial, and, you know, for all sorts of reasons that didn't happen.
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sunday. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk is now more than 30,000 the highest number in europe. how fast can the economy recover? in an hour's timel get the bank of england's view on the everything from unemployment to interest rates and what it will do to help the country bounce back. there are fresh warnings about the premier league returning before it's safe to do so, as germany's top clubs prepare for matches to resume without fans potentially as early as next friday after government approval. hello there, good evening. speed dating for the lockdown generation — wejoin the singles hoping to find partners without leaving their homes. good morning. it's a bit of a chilly start first thing this morning, but temperatures will be on the rise over the next few days. watch out, though, for some heavy showers and thunderstorms. i'll have all the details for you throughout this morning's programme. it's thursday the 7th of may. our top story: the uk's coronavirus lockdown will be reviewed by the government today, with signs that some restrictions could be eased from monday. the government's stay—at—home message is expected to be dropp
sunday. the number of people who have died with coronavirus in the uk is now more than 30,000 the highest number in europe. how fast can the economy recover? in an hour's timel get the bank of england's view on the everything from unemployment to interest rates and what it will do to help the country bounce back. there are fresh warnings about the premier league returning before it's safe to do so, as germany's top clubs prepare for matches to resume without fans potentially as early as next...
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across western scotla nd the uk and it is across western scotland where we will see the most persistent rain sunday. could see two inches of rainfall here for 36 hours. rain at timesonts build and high pressure builds in and temperatures will start to rise more widely. warm air up from the south and it looks like most parts of the country will see temperatures by mid week, if not into the mid— 20s, one or two spots even a high 20s. the rain in western scotland clearing, too. hello. this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. it and naga munchetty. is a 7:32. thank you forjoinii us. union leaders representing teachers and school staff will meet the government's top scientific advisors later today. they're seeking reassurance that reopening schools in england next month will be safe. teachers have expressed concern that social distancing will be difficult to implement and have questioned why face coverings aren't being advised. but, the education secretary has insisted the safety of pupils and teachers is his "number one priority". the nhs must have a supply of ppe, health units or morning. nhs england has told hospitals to restart routine and non—urgen
across western scotla nd the uk and it is across western scotland where we will see the most persistent rain sunday. could see two inches of rainfall here for 36 hours. rain at timesonts build and high pressure builds in and temperatures will start to rise more widely. warm air up from the south and it looks like most parts of the country will see temperatures by mid week, if not into the mid— 20s, one or two spots even a high 20s. the rain in western scotland clearing, too. hello. this is...