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it's lanie at bbc radio surrey.'s just a few basic supplies or an errand, and the support is out there. they just need someone to bring them together. david sillito, bbc news, brighton. now on bbc news, our world. this is the sound of an environmental catastrophe. it is midnight in the forest in southern senegal, just a few kilometres from the border with gambia. it's a place rich in an extremely valuable timber known as rosewood. bbc our world has been investigating the trade in this trafficked rare wood worth hundreds of millions of dollars. we are being led by these men, illegal loggers. it's difficult terrain and they have been scouting this ancient forest for weeks. this tree, over 100 years old, has been marked for felling. it's approaching 2am in the morning deep inside this forest. we have been here for several hours and we have seen so many stumps, some of them are freshly cut rosewood trees. here is one giant one, just about to fall. it's dangerous work, but it's a risk many across west africa are prepared
it's lanie at bbc radio surrey.'s just a few basic supplies or an errand, and the support is out there. they just need someone to bring them together. david sillito, bbc news, brighton. now on bbc news, our world. this is the sound of an environmental catastrophe. it is midnight in the forest in southern senegal, just a few kilometres from the border with gambia. it's a place rich in an extremely valuable timber known as rosewood. bbc our world has been investigating the trade in this...
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chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent. in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. you still work? that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are you? and the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. it's amazing. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think it is fantastic that there is potentially a technology answer to such a really human problem, because i am a big believer in the power of technology, and here is potentially something that is undeniably making things better for people in a really tough situation. we also tested a couple of tablets designed for elderly isolators staying at home with some help from some click relatives. the grandpad has its own data connection and is designed to work out of the box. it certainly seemed easy enough when i tried it out with kath. how does it feel talking to me on this video screen? it's l
chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent. in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. you still work? that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are you? and the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. it's amazing. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think...
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different story in surrey, there we re different story in surrey, there were some heavy overnight rain rain to one or two spots, welcome news to growers , to one or two spots, welcome news to growers, as part of england have not seen rain forfour weeks. it growers, as part of england have not seen rain for four weeks. it will continue to move its weight northwards, grinding a halt over northwards, grinding a halt over north wales and parts of yorkshire, but for much of scotland and northern england and northern ireland it is blue sky and sunshine for the rest of the day. i easterly breeze will make it feel cooler unexposed posts, disappointing under the cloud and rain, but if we get some breaks with some sunshine we may see some higher temps of 50 degrees this afternoon. overnight, the rain will ease today but we will keep cloud across england and wales, one or two clearer slots across scotland. it is a relatively mild start to sunday. sunday is straightforward, if we have some cloud in the morning the easterly breeze coming off the north sea will pushit breeze coming off the north sea
different story in surrey, there we re different story in surrey, there were some heavy overnight rain rain to one or two spots, welcome news to growers , to one or two spots, welcome news to growers, as part of england have not seen rain forfour weeks. it growers, as part of england have not seen rain for four weeks. it will continue to move its weight northwards, grinding a halt over northwards, grinding a halt over north wales and parts of yorkshire, but for much of scotland and northern...
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it's laney at bbc radio surrey. and, in an age of social media, we report on the more traditional medium that's bringing communities together. and in fort the open has been cancelled for the first time since the second world war, the royal and ancient said they had explored every option but it wouldn't be possible. good evening. the prime minister is preparing to spend a second night in hospital, where he's being treated for persistent symptoms of coronavirus. mrjohnson says he's receiving excellent care from the nhs at st thomas's hospital, and says he's keeping in touch with his government colleagues. he first tested positive for the disease ten days ago and had been self—isolating in his downing st flat until last night. the latest official figures say that a39 people in the uk have died in hospital from the effects of coronavirus in a 24—hour period. it brings the total number of deaths in hospital from the disease to 5,373. these figures do not account for people who have died in the community or in a care home
it's laney at bbc radio surrey. and, in an age of social media, we report on the more traditional medium that's bringing communities together. and in fort the open has been cancelled for the first time since the second world war, the royal and ancient said they had explored every option but it wouldn't be possible. good evening. the prime minister is preparing to spend a second night in hospital, where he's being treated for persistent symptoms of coronavirus. mrjohnson says he's receiving...
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chd care homes in surrey we re under way.evices in a programme called grandparent. volu nteers programme called grandparent. volunteers call in to in to speak to ca re volunteers call in to in to speak to care home residents.” volunteers call in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. that's nice, what do you do. last week they put out a special call for the overnighting crisis for more adoptions. in the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. just for your ca re registered worldwide. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! i think it is fantastic that there is potentially a technology answer to such a really human problem because i am a big believer in the power of technology, and here is potentially something thatis and here is potentially something that is undeniably making things better for people in a really tough situation. we also tested a couple of ta blets situation. we also tested a couple of tablets designed for elderly
chd care homes in surrey we re under way.evices in a programme called grandparent. volu nteers programme called grandparent. volunteers call in to in to speak to ca re volunteers call in to in to speak to care home residents.” volunteers call in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. that's nice, what do you do. last week they put out a special call for the overnighting crisis for more adoptions. in the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. just for...
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royal surrey county hospital in guildford has many critically ill patients on ventilators.the, and it would hurt to breathe. it's horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it, when they were taking me away. tim hall is over the worst. the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he didn't need to go on a ventilator, which requires sedation. there you go, nice deep breaths for me. good man. just being able to know what's going on and who's around you, and that, again, i think makes a big difference, so being awake was a massive thing. the cpap devices have been manufactured by mercedes formula one in northamptonshire — quite a contrast to their usualjob of designing engines for motor racing. they've just finished an order of 10,000 of them for the nhs. it was done in partnership with engineers at university college london, who modified and improved an existing design. the manufacturing process has been made freely available. as a consortium, we're really dedicated to s
royal surrey county hospital in guildford has many critically ill patients on ventilators.the, and it would hurt to breathe. it's horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it, when they were taking me away. tim hall is over the worst. the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he didn't need to go on a ventilator, which requires sedation. there you go, nice deep breaths for me. good...
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royal surrey county hospital in guildford has many critically ill patients on ventilators.y difficult to breathe, and it would hurt to breathe. it was horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it when they were taking me away. tim hall is over the worst — the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he didn't need to go on a ventilator, which requires sedation. there you go, nice deep breaths for me. good lad. just being able to know what's going on and who is around you, and that, again, i think makes a big difference, so being awake was a massive thing. the cpap devices have been manufactured by mercedes formula one in northamptonshire — quite a contrast to their usualjob of designing engines for motor racing. they've just finished an order of 10,000 of them for the nhs. it was done in partnership with engineers at university college london, who modified and improved an existing design. the manufacturing process has been made freely available. as a consortium, we're
royal surrey county hospital in guildford has many critically ill patients on ventilators.y difficult to breathe, and it would hurt to breathe. it was horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it when they were taking me away. tim hall is over the worst — the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he didn't need to go on a ventilator, which requires sedation. there you go, nice...
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chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent.ll in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are you? and the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think it is fantastic that there is potentially a technology answer to such a really human problem, because i am a big believer in the power of technology, and here is potentially something that is undeniably making things better for people in a really tough situation. we also tested a couple of tablets designed for elderly isolators staying at home with some help from some quick relatives. the grandpad has its own data connection and is designed to work out of the box. it certainly seemed easy enough when i tried it out with kath. how does it feel talking to me on this video screen? it's lovely. i am talking to you.
chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent.ll in to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are you? and the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think it is fantastic that there...
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royal surrey county hospital in guilford has many critically ill patients on ventilators.ught that was it and they were taking me away. tim is over the worst. the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he did not need to go on a ventilator which requires sedation. just being able to know what's going on and who is around you again i think makes a big difference so being awake was massive. this cpap device have been manufactured by mercedes formula 1 in northamptonshire, quite a contrast to their usualjob of designing engines for motor racing. they just finished an order of 10,000 of them for the nhs. it was done in partnership with engineers at university college london who modified and improved an existing design. the manufacturing process has been made freely available. as a consortium we are dedicated to supporting the global efforts around covid and in response to that we release the designs and manufacturing processes for their design at zero cost and we have approved of
royal surrey county hospital in guilford has many critically ill patients on ventilators.ught that was it and they were taking me away. tim is over the worst. the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he did not need to go on a ventilator which requires sedation. just being able to know what's going on and who is around you again i think makes a big difference so being awake was massive. this...
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it's lanie at bbc radio surrey. the support is out there. they just need someone to bring them together. david sillito, bbc news, brighton. the actress honour blackman, best known as a james bond girl, has died at the age of 94. who are you? my name is push galore. her family says that she died of natural causes in her home in sussex. after the rain, the view on the weather has been a mix of cloud and sunshine. there have been one or two showers around, but they're fading away now. high pressure building across the uk, and that will be the case for the next several days. particularly in england and wales with high pressure in control, some warmth building and we will see temperatures lift up again, particularly by wednesday, widely around 20 celsius, but some spots will be warmer than that. looking at things as we go through the night and into tuesday morning. under clear skies with mostly light wind, temperatures will drop away, so we expect a colder night than last night. but if you have been doing work in the gar
it's lanie at bbc radio surrey. the support is out there. they just need someone to bring them together. david sillito, bbc news, brighton. the actress honour blackman, best known as a james bond girl, has died at the age of 94. who are you? my name is push galore. her family says that she died of natural causes in her home in sussex. after the rain, the view on the weather has been a mix of cloud and sunshine. there have been one or two showers around, but they're fading away now. high...
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be onlators, a limited resource which are needed for the most sevilely atpatients.e c are royalall surreyt wear fullte proive clothing because of the danger of the infection. they know all too well the threat posed by coronavirus. so you can see clearly the difference between the normal c.t. scan herend this c. scan here. in the sickest patients, coronavirusau severe pneumonia. >> what it tells us is that the lung tissue is damaged. and the damage is associated with leakage of fluid and cells into the luno it stops the little blooms of the lung working properly. and youan see this is really quite significant, all this is abnormal tissue here. reporter: national data shows th m ofe than 1600 coronavirus patients in intensive care, who finished treatment, around half have but an even higher number remain in critical care. their outcome is still uncertain. doctors trialg the cpap device hope it wl mean more patientsviill s, like tim. who has this messageon social distancing. >> anything y think is worth going outside for, it's not. not when you could potentially -- it could be the last time
be onlators, a limited resource which are needed for the most sevilely atpatients.e c are royalall surreyt wear fullte proive clothing because of the danger of the infection. they know all too well the threat posed by coronavirus. so you can see clearly the difference between the normal c.t. scan herend this c. scan here. in the sickest patients, coronavirusau severe pneumonia. >> what it tells us is that the lung tissue is damaged. and the damage is associated with leakage of fluid and...
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the father—of—two worked on the woodland ward at east surrey hospital in redhill.ruben was a "highly respected and talented" nursing assistant and a "much—loved friend" to many at the hospital. dr peter tun also died from coronavirus. he was a doctor at the royal berkshire hospital in reading. he died on april 13th, three weeks after emailing his bosses asking for ppe. let's speak to his son michael tun. that morning, michael. do tell us about your dad? he was (inaudible) have you found that you have learned more about his work and the patients he treated since he died? have many people got in touch with you? absolutely, yeah. a lot of his patients, some from about 20 years ago, it turns out he is still in contact with them. that was a sight i never knew about him, it has been really touching. several weeks before he died, he did to e—mail his employers about personal protective equipment. you find those e—mails after his death, i understand. what did they say? he and his team did not have surgical masks. they were trying to make a case to get them back onto his wa
the father—of—two worked on the woodland ward at east surrey hospital in redhill.ruben was a "highly respected and talented" nursing assistant and a "much—loved friend" to many at the hospital. dr peter tun also died from coronavirus. he was a doctor at the royal berkshire hospital in reading. he died on april 13th, three weeks after emailing his bosses asking for ppe. let's speak to his son michael tun. that morning, michael. do tell us about your dad? he was...
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with fewer turning up today at the temporary centre in surrey. overall, hospitals have the capacity to deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment, until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are likely to continue to increase over the coming days. experts say the best way of turning the tide is to stay at home. and pallabjoins me now. what should we take away from these latest death figures? 708 is dreadful and unfortunately, that number is going to rise day after day and it is going to seem like all these restrictions are not having any effect. but it takes time for the measures that were introduced to feed through in terms of controlling the epidemic. experts believe that it will be between seven and ten days before we start seeing a slowdown in the increase in cases and then plateauing. w
with fewer turning up today at the temporary centre in surrey. overall, hospitals have the capacity to deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment, until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are likely to continue to increase over the...
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dominic raab is the mp for esher in surrey, appointed foreign secretary by borisjohnson when he becamewas a prominent campaigner for brexit during the referendum campaign and in the months and years that followed the referendum leading up to the general election just before christmas, has been a minister in different departments around whitehall prior to his elevation to one of the great offices, appointed by boris johnson as first secretary of state which, in many ways, is often an honorific title which means very little. other than occasionally deputising for the prime minister at prime minister's question time when the prime minister was at the european summit or event overseas that prevents him from being at westminster on wednesday lunchtime. i don't think dominic raab, when he accepted the job, though he would be asked to be effectively a potential stand—in prime minister for an unknown period of time if borisjohnson was not able to fulfil the range of obligations and duties that normally fall his way. i thought it was quite striking, james, this evening, and the downing street s
dominic raab is the mp for esher in surrey, appointed foreign secretary by borisjohnson when he becamewas a prominent campaigner for brexit during the referendum campaign and in the months and years that followed the referendum leading up to the general election just before christmas, has been a minister in different departments around whitehall prior to his elevation to one of the great offices, appointed by boris johnson as first secretary of state which, in many ways, is often an honorific...
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government continued its testing of nhs staff, but few were turning up today at this temporary centre in surrey, hospitals have the capacity to deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are likely to continue to increase over the coming days. experts say the best way of turning the tide is to stay at home. new york state has suffered its biggest one—day jump in coronavirus deaths so far. the state's governor, andrew cuomo, reported 630 new deaths, bringing the total tojust over 3,500. the number of cases now stands at more than 113,000, just over half of them in new york city. new york is the worst—affected part of the united states. the city alone has nearly as many cases as italy, which has recorded more deaths than any other country. mr cuomo warned that the worst was yet to come. we are not
government continued its testing of nhs staff, but few were turning up today at this temporary centre in surrey, hospitals have the capacity to deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are...
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government continued its testing of nhs staff, but few were turning up today at this temporary centre in surrey deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are likely to continue to increase over the coming days. experts say the best way of turning the tide is to stay at home. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reporting. buckingham palace has given more details about sunday night's special broadcast by the queen on the coronavirus emergency. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell explains the significance of the broadcast. it's not wartime, but everyone is facing the same peril. everyone has a part to play. we're told that it's a deeply personal message from the queen. she will talk about a challenging time, which has already brought grief, financial difficulties and enormous change for ev
government continued its testing of nhs staff, but few were turning up today at this temporary centre in surrey deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are likely to continue to increase over...
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chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent.to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. you still work? that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are you? and the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. it's amazing. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think it is fantastic that there is potentially a technology answer to such a really human problem, because i am a big believer in the power of technology, and here is potentially something that is undeniably making things better for people in a really tough situation. we also tested a couple of tablets designed for elderly isolators staying at home with some help from some click relatives. the grandpad has its own data connection and is designed to work out of the box. it certainly seemed easy enough when i tried it out with kath. how does it feel talking to me on this video screen? it's lovel
chd care homes in surrey were using the devices in a programme called adopt a grandparent.to in to speak to care home residents. i still work. you still work? that's nice, what do you do? a few weeks ago they put out a special call for the covid crisis to ask for more adoptions. how old are you? and the response we have had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. it's amazing. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think it...
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dominic raab is the mp for esherin dominic raab is the mp for esher in surrey.appointed foreign secretary by borisjohnson when mrjohnson became prime minister. he was a prominent campaigner for brexit during the referendum campaign and in the months and years that followed the referendum, leading up to the general election just before christmas. has been a minister in different departments around whitehall prior to his elevation to one of the great offices of state. appointed by boris johnson as first secretary of state, which in many ways is often an honourific title which means very little other than occasionally deputizing for the prime minister at prime minister's questions when the prime minister is that a european summit or an event overseas that prevents him being here at westminster on a wednesday lunchtime. i don't think mr raab could've possibly imagined when he accepted the job he would asked to be a potentially stand in prime minister for an unknown period of time if the prime minister, borisjohnson, is not able to fulfil the range of obligations and
dominic raab is the mp for esherin dominic raab is the mp for esher in surrey.appointed foreign secretary by borisjohnson when mrjohnson became prime minister. he was a prominent campaigner for brexit during the referendum campaign and in the months and years that followed the referendum, leading up to the general election just before christmas. has been a minister in different departments around whitehall prior to his elevation to one of the great offices of state. appointed by boris johnson...
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sally in surrey asks if volunteers are handling covid—19 corpses, should they isolate from their householdealth care workers dealing with patients with coronavirus daily. the advice is take a separate change of clothes to work so before you leave work, shower ideally and change. there is advice for when you come home if you can disinfect the surfaces of the car you have touched, get someone else to answer the door and wash your hands and you might choose to shower again and mechanisms for making sure your laundry is put straight into the machine without anyone else touching it. i would follow the same processes as for nhs workers. jeff callaghan in sunderland asks why there are so many deaths in the uk compared with germany. i think that is something to do with the data, how it has been handled and counted, but also one of the few things we know about the virus. and germany seems to have had quite a lot of infections in younger age groups and we know that younger age groups might only have mild infections, or be asymptomatic. some experts in germany were saying this coronavirus was an infe
sally in surrey asks if volunteers are handling covid—19 corpses, should they isolate from their householdealth care workers dealing with patients with coronavirus daily. the advice is take a separate change of clothes to work so before you leave work, shower ideally and change. there is advice for when you come home if you can disinfect the surfaces of the car you have touched, get someone else to answer the door and wash your hands and you might choose to shower again and mechanisms for...
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it is a different story across parts of surrey this morning.is pushing its way into the midlands and across to wales as we speak. it has brought over an inch of rain in one or two spots, welcome news for gardeners and growers, parts of england and wales have not seen rain for nearly four weeks. so, that rain will continue to move its way slowly northwards, grinding to a halt in north wales and in parts of yorkshire, but for much of scotland, northern england and northern ireland it is blue skies and sunshine for the rest of the day. an easterly breeze will make it feel a bit cooler on exposed coasts, but if we get some breaks and some sunshine we may well see some higher values this afternoon of 15 degrees. through this evening and overnight, the rain will ease away, but we keep quite a lot of cloud across england and wales, one or two clear slots through scotland, low single figures here, but a relatively mild start to sunday. in fact, sunday is a fairly straightforward day. if we have cloud in the morning, that easterly breeze coming in off t
it is a different story across parts of surrey this morning.is pushing its way into the midlands and across to wales as we speak. it has brought over an inch of rain in one or two spots, welcome news for gardeners and growers, parts of england and wales have not seen rain for nearly four weeks. so, that rain will continue to move its way slowly northwards, grinding to a halt in north wales and in parts of yorkshire, but for much of scotland, northern england and northern ireland it is blue...
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cut round that neatly, and then you get a hole like this. 8—year—old marie from surrey is making birdled tit, magpie, blue tit, wren, sparrowhawk and a wood pigeon that apparently is sitting on the roof. this one is occupied by a blue tit at the moment and there is a mini television camera inside. for the more experienced, lockdown is a chance to be able to witness something you'd normally not be able to see. it was only in the morning on saturday that it was empty now, it's full, she'd been going backwards and forwards. she is incredibly fussy. she stockpiled a huge amount of nesting material, bringing in moss, rabbit fur, feathers, straws and for some reason decided she didn't like half of it and took half of it back out again. normally i'd be away at 8:30 in the morning, if not earlier, back at 6 o'clock at night and i'd get no chance to see what was going on during the day and it's been fascinating. from the regular visitor to something quite rare — a common crane wandering through a garden in wales. thousands of images from houses and flats across the uk have been sent to the roy
cut round that neatly, and then you get a hole like this. 8—year—old marie from surrey is making birdled tit, magpie, blue tit, wren, sparrowhawk and a wood pigeon that apparently is sitting on the roof. this one is occupied by a blue tit at the moment and there is a mini television camera inside. for the more experienced, lockdown is a chance to be able to witness something you'd normally not be able to see. it was only in the morning on saturday that it was empty now, it's full, she'd...
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the beaches the countryside take pride instead of keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing journal al jazeera london. let's get more now from mary in the mercy she joins me now from london via skype there in marion there's a city sees the biggest single rise in the u.k. death rates and there are fears the improving weather could bring further problems . yes the figures painting a very grim picture today and actually got those figures before the briefing an increase of 708 deaths the largest daily increase as you are saying this brings the overall death toll to 4 $1313.00 and sad news here in jonah's report that does include a 5 year old boy who did have underlying health conditions we were hearing in that government briefing that they were emphasizing the case of the 5 year old boy but also a 36 year old nurse a 13 ye
the beaches the countryside take pride instead of keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing journal al jazeera london. let's get more now from mary in the mercy she joins me now from london via skype there in marion there's...
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stead in keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing jonah al-jazeera london the united nations has raised concerns about latin america becoming another covert 19 hot spot the un's economic arm for the region sister effects of the pandemic would like to push millions more into poverty covered by a team was slow to hit the area but the number of infections jumped sharply in march let's go live to. is there a standard let's begin with brazil which now has more than $10000.00 confirmed cases amid continuing political infighting. absolutely very very worrying numbers coming from brazil yet despite these concerns of the services fight the spike in new infections there the president of brazil just here to bolster narrow keeps me my seeing the impact that. these will have in brazil he continues to say that he's more worrie
stead in keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing jonah al-jazeera london the united nations has raised concerns about latin america becoming another covert 19 hot spot the un's economic arm for the region sister effects...
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and they will be produced at ford in dagenham, at airbus in flintshire, north wales, and mclaren in surreypanies that don't normally do medical products. hundreds will be produced next week, i am told, with the ambition to do up to 1500 a week in early may, and these will be for the very sickest patients because covid—19 in the sickest patients causes reading difficulties, and they need to have a machine, a ventilator, that takes their breathing over for them —— ventilator, that takes their breathing overfor them —— breathing difficulties. i thought before we let you go, because we have had further figures let you go, because we have had furtherfigures and let you go, because we have had further figures and further analysis of figures which shows some striking figures around the number of people dying, but the number of people dying, but the number of people dying who have an underlying health condition. it's all about the context of the virus. these are figures from the office for national statistics and looking at death in april, in march, sorry, from covid—19, nine out of ten people who
and they will be produced at ford in dagenham, at airbus in flintshire, north wales, and mclaren in surreypanies that don't normally do medical products. hundreds will be produced next week, i am told, with the ambition to do up to 1500 a week in early may, and these will be for the very sickest patients because covid—19 in the sickest patients causes reading difficulties, and they need to have a machine, a ventilator, that takes their breathing over for them —— ventilator, that takes...
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government continued its testing of nhs staff, but few were turning up today at this temporary centre in surreyitals have the capacity to deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are likely to continue to increase over the coming days. experts say the best way of turning the tide is to stay at home. you're watching bbc news. for the first time since the coronavirus crisis began, italy has recorded fewer deaths over 2a hours than the uk. authorities say 681 people have died since yesterday — bringing the total to more than 15,000. the number of new coronavirus cases there is also stabilising and fewer people are being admitted to intensive care. but authorities fear this could give people a false sense of security, with many now asking the government to relax the lockdown restrictions. from rome
government continued its testing of nhs staff, but few were turning up today at this temporary centre in surreyitals have the capacity to deal with the expected surge in cases, but that could easily change. we can keep you alive using the technology and the equipment until your body gets over it, but we can't fix the virus. but the general public, you can fix the virus. you can stay at home, stay indoors and don't spread it. if nothing else, do not spread it. the number of deaths are likely to...
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dominic raab is the mp for esher in surrey, appointed foreign secretary by borisjohnson when he becameis a prominent campaigner for brexit during the referendum campaign and in the months and years that followed the referendum leading up to the general election just before christmas, has been a minister in different departments around whitehall prior to his elevation to one of the great offices, appointed by boris johnson as first secretary of state which in many ways, is often an honorifics title which means very little and occasionally deputising for the prime minister at by mr‘s question time when the prime minister was at the european summit or event overseas that prevents him from being at westminster on wednesday lunchtime. i don't think dominic raab when he accepted thejob he would be dominic raab when he accepted the job he would be asked to be effectively a potential stand in prime ministerfor effectively a potential stand in prime minister for an unknown period of time —— amount of time if borisjohnson was not able to fulfil the range of obligations and duties that normally f
dominic raab is the mp for esher in surrey, appointed foreign secretary by borisjohnson when he becameis a prominent campaigner for brexit during the referendum campaign and in the months and years that followed the referendum leading up to the general election just before christmas, has been a minister in different departments around whitehall prior to his elevation to one of the great offices, appointed by boris johnson as first secretary of state which in many ways, is often an honorifics...
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another in surrey still seemed very quiet.cademic and business laboratories to help a national effort to help boost capacity, with a highly ambitious new target of 100,000 a day by the end of this month. we all have to work together to try to achieve what has to be achieved. 100,000 is a stretch, though. it is a stretch. three new large laboratories, including this one here at milton keynes, have been set up to process tests on nhs workers. the official leading the programme told a commons committee they would significantly boost capacity. we are at the stage now where those labs have been through the set—up and the testing phase and are starting to roll out testing, so we are back to see their capacity increase exponentially. testing in the uk has gone up to just under 13,000 people a day, the government target is on the number of tests — now about 14,700 a day. some people are sometimes tested twice. still short of the 100,000 a day target in a few weeks‘ time. this occupational therapist who visits patients in their home no
another in surrey still seemed very quiet.cademic and business laboratories to help a national effort to help boost capacity, with a highly ambitious new target of 100,000 a day by the end of this month. we all have to work together to try to achieve what has to be achieved. 100,000 is a stretch, though. it is a stretch. three new large laboratories, including this one here at milton keynes, have been set up to process tests on nhs workers. the official leading the programme told a commons...
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it's lanie at bbc radio surrey.ften, it's just a few basic supplies or an errand, and the support is out there. they just need someone to bring them together. david sillito, bbc news, brighton. the power of local radio underlined once again. the actress honor blackman, probably best known for her role as a bond girl, has died at the age of 94. who are you? my name is pudsey galore. having trained at the guildhall school of music and drama, honor blackman starred in goldfinger, and played cathy gale in the avengers television series. in a statement, her family said she died peacefully of natural causes at home in east sussex. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. after the rain last night into this morning, the weather has been sunny spells and a passing shower. this front brought the rain, it is well out of the way, high pressure building again for the next several days, until easter, and that means a lot of dry weather and warmer, again. tonight, though, it is turning to leave. still a few showers. th
it's lanie at bbc radio surrey.ften, it's just a few basic supplies or an errand, and the support is out there. they just need someone to bring them together. david sillito, bbc news, brighton. the power of local radio underlined once again. the actress honor blackman, probably best known for her role as a bond girl, has died at the age of 94. who are you? my name is pudsey galore. having trained at the guildhall school of music and drama, honor blackman starred in goldfinger, and played cathy...
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the beaches the countryside kickplate instead of keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing jonah how al-jazeera london so optimism in europe but the united nations is raising concerns about latin america becoming another covert 19 hot spot the un's economic arm for the region says the effects of the pandemic will likely push millions more into poverty over 19 was slow to hit the area but the number of infections did jump sharply in march more from our correspondent allison yeti on the situation on the continent he's in bogota is concern is rising over the brazilian president's repeated attempts to downplay the impact of the pandemic. very very worrying numbers coming from braised really get this pipe's these concerns of the despite the spike in new infections there the president of brazil jackie had both been out of k
the beaches the countryside kickplate instead of keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing jonah how al-jazeera london so optimism in europe but the united nations is raising concerns about latin america becoming another...
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coronavirus curve now more on those latest developments in europe from paul brennan who is live for us in surrey england paul spain has for some time now been optimistic about its trajectory but i see they're also planning on extending their lockdown how does that compare to the approach of other european countries. well certainly the knowledge that coronaviruses going to be a marathon and not a sprint has been shared across the european continent the italians and the spanish have been the hardest hit as we know but the other northern european countries are also now experiencing what the spanish and italians did perhaps one or 2 weeks ago and the talk at the moment with easter approaching is whether or not a coronavirus lockdowns or partial lockdowns how long they need to be in place what form they need to take and how what the exit strategy might possibly be now spain's prime minister petra sanchez has been speaking today ahead of a vote which will probably extend the state of emergency in spain here in the u.k. we have the prime minister boris johnson who is actually still in the hospital spen
coronavirus curve now more on those latest developments in europe from paul brennan who is live for us in surrey england paul spain has for some time now been optimistic about its trajectory but i see they're also planning on extending their lockdown how does that compare to the approach of other european countries. well certainly the knowledge that coronaviruses going to be a marathon and not a sprint has been shared across the european continent the italians and the spanish have been the...
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we are in my pharmacy at the moment in sutton in surrey. of this south london pharmacy describes the makeshift measures they've had to put in place to reduce the risk of infection. initially we were just allowing three people in at a time, and we had created these clear areas which we'd marked on the floor for patients to stand, so then they could have a social distance between each other. we've now moved to a one in out out policy, to keep safe for everybody. what they really need at the proper masks, gloves and aprons. i'm very concerned that our staff are not getting access to the ppe promised to them a week ago. and i believe most of our staff now are seeing regular people coming into the pharmacy, they are getting up close and personal. we have some perspex screens in some of our pharmacies. but that recognises the fact that our pharmacies need protection and our staff need protection. nhs england says any issues with the supply of equipment should be raised via the dedicated hotline. meanwhile, the spell of warm weather in many parts
we are in my pharmacy at the moment in sutton in surrey. of this south london pharmacy describes the makeshift measures they've had to put in place to reduce the risk of infection. initially we were just allowing three people in at a time, and we had created these clear areas which we'd marked on the floor for patients to stand, so then they could have a social distance between each other. we've now moved to a one in out out policy, to keep safe for everybody. what they really need at the...
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fallout well let's now speak to paul brennan who is in surrey england who are battling there also speaking about the need for appropriate and proportionate imagines the measures as well as concerns about cabs on freedom of the media an expression seen the un really wanting to address other dimensions of the pandemic today. yes not just the medical aspects of this pandemic but also what the political response to it and we've seen it here in europe just last week the hung garion prime minister viktor orban right wing big majority in parliament passing emergency legislation which would let a century allows him to rule that country by decree without having to consult parliament at all and he passed his legislation because of his big majority he was able to push it through and there's no time limitation on those emergency powers that he's voted for himself so that is an excellent example of exactly what michelle bachelet is concerned about as we also have an example just from the smalling with italy deciding to designate its ports no longer ports of safety now the importance of that is to mean
fallout well let's now speak to paul brennan who is in surrey england who are battling there also speaking about the need for appropriate and proportionate imagines the measures as well as concerns about cabs on freedom of the media an expression seen the un really wanting to address other dimensions of the pandemic today. yes not just the medical aspects of this pandemic but also what the political response to it and we've seen it here in europe just last week the hung garion prime minister...
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21st century guys is prohibited in answering these questions so no you cannot phone a friend, use surrey, google or alexa. at the end of the event james will give us the answers to the quiz, and spoiler alert, we have five prizes for this soon to be affirmed bookiest of book worms. our top prize is a $100 gift certificate for the strand and tote bag with overflowing with book items including many books from workman press. and now without further ado, please join me in a big warm welcome to james mustic. >> james: thank you nancy. >> so james how did this book take place? >> james: about 15 years ago now, the late peter workman approached me about the book. he had published quite successfully a book called 1,000 places to see before you die, and that was very successful, and one evening as i recall we were having cocktails at the workman's home in connecticut, carol ann, the publisher of workman publishing is here with us tonight. and peter said, i think we should do one of those books about thousand things books about books, would you like to write it? and i without hesitation said yes.
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one thing that has been suggested is reducing the number, surrey, lifting the restrictions on schoolchildrend below, this age group is rarely affected severely and several weeks ago, there had been no death in someone under ten anywhere in the world, i don't know if that has happened since. so we have a risk group that themselves will not get seriously ill, so it is much safer to let those people go back to school. this would have quite a significant impact in that people are having to ta ke impact in that people are having to take time off work. 0r impact in that people are having to take time off work. or they will be able to look after their children, that will no longer be an effect. they may still have restrictions because of an inability to social distance at work. whatever happens, it is very likely to be gradual, in stages, then monitoring the effects to make sure the epidemic doesn't pick up again. dave asks a question that really does follow on from that. how will all of this end? if we stop the lockdown and one person goes on to develop it, surely it will all start again? that is
one thing that has been suggested is reducing the number, surrey, lifting the restrictions on schoolchildrend below, this age group is rarely affected severely and several weeks ago, there had been no death in someone under ten anywhere in the world, i don't know if that has happened since. so we have a risk group that themselves will not get seriously ill, so it is much safer to let those people go back to school. this would have quite a significant impact in that people are having to ta ke...
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this is not just happening at this hospital, it is happening across five other hospitals here in surreyrfour weeks into lockdown, the people here arejust as weeks into lockdown, the people here are just as committed as ever before to say thank you. (applause) it has become a wonderful moment every week across the nation with a huge round of applause for carriers and key workers were working so tirelessly to save lives. thank you. i'll be back to the latest news ten. goodbye. we are going to start our coverage now with the uk where we have just witness people clapping from their balconies, they'll be clapping for every three weeks now. in the government carried out its lockdown measures and this was the outcome. we still do not have the infection rate is down as we need to. in other countries, we have issues with the virus spreading and other hospitals and care homes and there is very clear advice that we received that any change to our social distancing measures now would risk a significant increase in the spread of the virus. that would threaten a second peak of the virus and substanti
this is not just happening at this hospital, it is happening across five other hospitals here in surreyrfour weeks into lockdown, the people here arejust as weeks into lockdown, the people here are just as committed as ever before to say thank you. (applause) it has become a wonderful moment every week across the nation with a huge round of applause for carriers and key workers were working so tirelessly to save lives. thank you. i'll be back to the latest news ten. goodbye. we are going to...
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chd care homes in surrey were using the portal before the crisis in a programme called adopt a grandparentions. how old are you? and the response we've had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. it's been absolutely phenomenal. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think it is fantastic that there is potentially a technology answer to such a really human problem, because i'm a big believer in the power of technology, and here's potentially something that is undeniably making things better for people in a really tough situation. when the pandemic is over, some of these solutions may be permanently implemented to help look after our elderly relatives. but everyone we spoke to emphasised how much they would like to see us in person. we need to think carefully about the impact replacing humans may have on the future of care and the shape of our future society. that wasjen looking at how technology is in a small way trying to help in what is a really difficult situation. lara, you have been looking at something similar in t
chd care homes in surrey were using the portal before the crisis in a programme called adopt a grandparentions. how old are you? and the response we've had is now 70,000 volunteers registered worldwide. it's been absolutely phenomenal. just for your care homes or care homes all over the world? 70,000 just for our care homes. wow! ijust think it is fantastic that there is potentially a technology answer to such a really human problem, because i'm a big believer in the power of technology, and...
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the beaches the countryside to create instead of keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing jono al-jazeera london. works for the u.k. national health service he joins us now from leeds they appreciate your time very much doctor so a number we were talking about 780 people died in a 24 hour period in any u.k. so how would to describe the trajectory that you're seeing. is always very sad to hear about numbers of deaths and particularly when they're increasing day by day it's not unexpected and unfortunately we're not the worst yet that's probably going to be in a week to 10 days time judging by other countries in the future actually that they're experiencing i think after that period we ship. if people and here to the social distancing and the self isolating guidelines and that this weekend more than ever reese is reall
the beaches the countryside to create instead of keeping your own families and communities safe in surrey over a city that hasn't seen curfew since war in the ninety's teams of volunteers are delivering shopping and supplies to the elderly and vulnerable who can't leave their homes in the midst of crisis here and in many parts of the world community is flourishing jono al-jazeera london. works for the u.k. national health service he joins us now from leeds they appreciate your time very much...
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at other centres around the country like this, for example at chessington world of adventures in surreysy, that one a p pa re ntly this centre was quite busy, that one apparently was quite quiet, but it's only the second day, so i'm sure people running the centres will say they still have to bed the system in and it will improve. the government say there are 2000 tests of nhs staff so far and i hope to get 3000 by the end of today. andy moore in north london, thank you for that update. should more of us wear face masks to help slow the spread of coronavirus? advisers to the world health 0rganisation are weighing up recent research into whether a cough or sneeze can project the virus further than previously thought. 0ur science editor david shukman has more. how far can a sneeze travel? and would a mask help stop the spread of coronavirus? new research suggests that the infection could be reaching further than previously thought. and now advisers to the world health organisation are weighing up the evidence. masks are suddenly becoming a common sight all around the globe, from supermarke
at other centres around the country like this, for example at chessington world of adventures in surreysy, that one a p pa re ntly this centre was quite busy, that one apparently was quite quiet, but it's only the second day, so i'm sure people running the centres will say they still have to bed the system in and it will improve. the government say there are 2000 tests of nhs staff so far and i hope to get 3000 by the end of today. andy moore in north london, thank you for that update. should...