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that is it from us from los angeles, surrey, - end.ely. it has been lovely. and as - still, it's been lovely. it has been lovely. and as ever i still, it's been lovely. it has| been lovely. and as ever you can keep up with a team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at abc click. things were watching, we will see you soon. —— bbc click. —— thanks for watching. hello there. friday brought us two very different days of weather depending on where you were across the uk. for some, beautiful sunshine — that was the scene for a weather watcher in 0rkney, compare that with this picture from oxford, where the rain was teeming down. some parts of southern england saw over a month's worth of rain injust 24 hours. you see that wet weather on the earlier radar picture. but it did begin to clear off through the latter part of the day, the area of low pressure responsible sliding away eastwards and that leaves us between weather systems for saturday. but the contrasts in the weather system will be less dramatic. some
that is it from us from los angeles, surrey, - end.ely. it has been lovely. and as - still, it's been lovely. it has been lovely. and as ever i still, it's been lovely. it has| been lovely. and as ever you can keep up with a team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at abc click. things were watching, we will see you soon. —— bbc click. —— thanks for watching. hello there. friday brought us two very different days of weather depending on where you were...
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police in surrey leica have arrested the captain of a cargo ship that sank last month of his coast, causinghe country's biggest environmental disaster. the russian national i being charged with pollution related offenses. the ship was carrying nitric acid and other chemicals which officials believe may have caused the fire that burned for 13 days. last month, nigeria's president surprised many when he said an 18 month border closure to restrict illegal weapons had failed. the land border has not recently reopened but towns are still struggling as a result of the negative economic impact of the closure. we report from a town on the border. reporter: this used to be a thriving commercial hub. it is now a shell of its former self. it was known for cheap imports like rice and garments. but not anymore. it has been six months since nigeria reopened its western land border. but people say they're having to find other work to make a living. and that is not good. >> they gives free passage of goods. [indiscernible] reporter: he says such favors have ruined small businesses like his and by extension
police in surrey leica have arrested the captain of a cargo ship that sank last month of his coast, causinghe country's biggest environmental disaster. the russian national i being charged with pollution related offenses. the ship was carrying nitric acid and other chemicals which officials believe may have caused the fire that burned for 13 days. last month, nigeria's president surprised many when he said an 18 month border closure to restrict illegal weapons had failed. the land border has...
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to islamic states, around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from surrey as our whole refugee camp. it is the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq government and the u. s. led multinational coalition in the region, mosul was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retaken 3 years later. after months of frenzy violence and residents don't want them back. the good of others, we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally, this area was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all went home, governments and they did not fully control the cases returning displaced. i think families, this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of, i still families, we have families of the month to reject their presence in the districts. we live in state, you know, insisting on returning and integrating these families. but it's impossible
to islamic states, around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from surrey as our whole refugee camp. it is the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq government and the u. s. led multinational coalition in the region, mosul was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retaken 3 years later. after months of frenzy violence and residents don't want them back. the good of others, we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether...
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i today, louie, 23 and from surrey has beenin today, louie, 23 and from surrey has been in hospital underrady weiler louis de zoysa being charged they may also being charged with possession of firearms and ammunition. he is due to appear at westminster magistrates courts tomorrow via video link. scotland yard has said that partner and sun had been updated about what the forest has described as a significant development.— described as a significant develoment. , ~ : described as a significant develoment. , ~ . ., ,, development. greg mckenzie, thank ou ve development. greg mckenzie, thank you very much- _ a west mercia police officer has been jailed for eight years for killing a former aston villa footballer, dalian atkinson. benjamin monk was convicted last week of the manslaughter of mr atkinson but was cleared of murder. the judge at birmingham crown court told him he would have a difficult time in prison, but he had used unreasonable force. earlier phil mackie sent us this update. the sentencing was by his honour, melbourne inman qc and he said about dalian atkinson, he would be fondly
i today, louie, 23 and from surrey has beenin today, louie, 23 and from surrey has been in hospital underrady weiler louis de zoysa being charged they may also being charged with possession of firearms and ammunition. he is due to appear at westminster magistrates courts tomorrow via video link. scotland yard has said that partner and sun had been updated about what the forest has described as a significant development.— described as a significant develoment. , ~ : described as a significant...
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debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago and she's already scored a century this season for surrey. dunkley is one of 17 players to receive a deal ahead of a busy summer, which begins with their first test against india in more than seven years starting a week tomorrow. english golfer danny willett has revealed he's had surgery for appendicitis. he played at the memorial tournament in ohio over the weekend and today he tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital bed with the message: "so the pain that kept me awake most of saturday night turned out "to be appendicitis! "operation went well, also removed a hernia, "add it to having covid in march, wisdom tooth out in april... "all in all, been a great year!" england prop kyle sinkcler says his late call—up for this summer's lions tour was a massive shock after he missed out in the inital selection last month. he'll be heading to south africa in place of the injured andrew porter. sinckler was in the squad for the tour of new zealand and he was devastated to be left out of this year's party. as a sportsperson, it is easy to get lost,
debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago and she's already scored a century this season for surrey. dunkley is one of 17 players to receive a deal ahead of a busy summer, which begins with their first test against india in more than seven years starting a week tomorrow. english golfer danny willett has revealed he's had surgery for appendicitis. he played at the memorial tournament in ohio over the weekend and today he tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital bed with the message:...
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to islamic states, around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from surrey as our whole refugee camp. it is the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq government and the u. s. led multinational coalition in the region.
to islamic states, around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from surrey as our whole refugee camp. it is the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq government and the u. s. led multinational coalition in the region.
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links to us. nomic state around 300 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from surrey as our whole refugee camp. it's the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq's government and the u. s. the multinational coalition in the region most was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retake in 3 years later. after months of frenzy, violence and residence, do not want them back to good of others. we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction. whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally in this area, was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all want, who am i going to? they does not fully control the cases of returning displaced. i feel families, this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of iso families. we have families of the month to reject their presence in the districts. we live in the state, you know, insisting on returning and integrating these families. but it's impos
links to us. nomic state around 300 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from surrey as our whole refugee camp. it's the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq's government and the u. s. the multinational coalition in the region most was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retake in 3 years later. after months of frenzy, violence and residence, do not want them back to good of others. we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction....
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more than 80 long covid clinics, like this one in surrey, have been opened across england, and the governmentare great. i've onlyjust been referred and i haven't been given any proper help yet. that's nine months into my illness. it's a long journey ahead for hundreds of thousands of people like abbey, needing help to manage a condition medics still know so little about. katharine da costa, bbc news. the time is 1.18. our top story this lunchtime... the government prepares to set out its latest update on foreign travel, with the hope of new destinations without quarantine. buckingham palace says it has to do more to improve diversity among its staff. coming up on the bbc news channel — england have trained for the first time after finding out they will face germany next at the euros, but harry maguire wasn't with the rest of the squad as his workload continues to be managed after injury. the scottish government is facing calls to issue an official apology to mothers who were pressured into giving up their babies for adoption in the 19505, �*60s and �*705. it's thought up to 60,000 women had b
more than 80 long covid clinics, like this one in surrey, have been opened across england, and the governmentare great. i've onlyjust been referred and i haven't been given any proper help yet. that's nine months into my illness. it's a long journey ahead for hundreds of thousands of people like abbey, needing help to manage a condition medics still know so little about. katharine da costa, bbc news. the time is 1.18. our top story this lunchtime... the government prepares to set out its latest...
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someone who bought my bitcoin surrey when they were less than $1 each. because the market capture is still small but if you check out whybitcoincash.com, you can see why it can work as a currency for the whole world whereas bitcoin can only process three transactions per second. there is no way a network that can only process three transactions per second could ever become money for the whole world so i'm glad the president is interested in bitcoin, i hope it will spread to cryptocurrencies in general, but they're about a decade late on that one. this is fantastic for cryptocurrencies but bitcoin doesn't work as a currency any more. in a work as a currency any more. in a few minutes — work as a currency any more. in a few minutes at _ work as a currency any more. in a few minutes at memorial to british servicemen who died in normandy will be unveiled. these pictures are coming live from ver—sur—mer were that memorial to those who died on d—day and afterwards remembered in one single place, 22,000 names are carved into stone in the beautiful new memorial
someone who bought my bitcoin surrey when they were less than $1 each. because the market capture is still small but if you check out whybitcoincash.com, you can see why it can work as a currency for the whole world whereas bitcoin can only process three transactions per second. there is no way a network that can only process three transactions per second could ever become money for the whole world so i'm glad the president is interested in bitcoin, i hope it will spread to cryptocurrencies in...
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djokovic has already won the australian and french titles, but today he plays a teenager from surrey.me, i feel, what an opportunity, you know, to get on court against the world's best player and show him what i've got. draper's inspiration was watching andy murray win wimbledon in 2013. well, this year, murray's been practising with the eight—time champion. plenty more roger federer to come. murray is in action later today. he plays these days for the love of it. tennis remains the same, and perhaps we all look for the reassuringly familiar. let's talk to joe now. has there actually be any play yet? their house, absolutely. under the roof of court number one. the grounds are a little bit dispiriting with the cover is still on but there are two roofs at wimbledon these days will stop the number one bowler assumed got a couple of big breaks in herfirst—round match. the women's singles are wide open. in terms of andy murray looking ahead, the centre court schedule, which begins at around 1:30pm should be unaffected so we expect to see andy murray on court around tea—time. we hope he wil
djokovic has already won the australian and french titles, but today he plays a teenager from surrey.me, i feel, what an opportunity, you know, to get on court against the world's best player and show him what i've got. draper's inspiration was watching andy murray win wimbledon in 2013. well, this year, murray's been practising with the eight—time champion. plenty more roger federer to come. murray is in action later today. he plays these days for the love of it. tennis remains the same, and...
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the best were in south—west london, withjust 16, and surrey heartlands.ly on that acute threat from covid—19 which meant more routine services, like waiting lists, either delayed or were done at a slower pace. hospitals are having to be creative with solutions. at this one in a car park there are operating theatres in pre—manufactured units. construction only started in march. they will start taking patients from monday. in that time, they've created the capacity to do an extra 120 operations per week, one answer to the mounting backlog. here we are in the new operating theatre... staff are already stretched. they say they are determined to get more patients treated at the new facility. we've seen patients in terrible pain. we've had patients who have been crippled by pain and they've experienced tremendous disability, and we really need surgical centres like this to manage those patients and finally get them treated. even during peak covid pressure, cancer services kept going here. this woman needed surgery for breast cancer. she was nervous about the vi
the best were in south—west london, withjust 16, and surrey heartlands.ly on that acute threat from covid—19 which meant more routine services, like waiting lists, either delayed or were done at a slower pace. hospitals are having to be creative with solutions. at this one in a car park there are operating theatres in pre—manufactured units. construction only started in march. they will start taking patients from monday. in that time, they've created the capacity to do an extra 120...
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more of the surrey hills could also be protected.o are in this sector. our concerns revolve around the word protection, and designation, and whether in fact that's going to lead to increased development controls through the planning process. conservationists say many areas already given protected status are under threat. the government said today more of the chilterns could be safeguarded but part of the controversial high—speed rail link, hs2, is being built here. wildlife groups argue that what is needed is properfunding, and legally binding targets to help restore the natural world. claire marshall, bbc news. ben's up next with the news, but now... it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. high temperature today are expected to be in the sunshine. a slice of warm air, more humid air coming in, some parts of the country, but that warm air between those two weather fronts with the weather front in the north being more active, that is what we see the heaviest of the rain. it moves down across scotland, more rain later thi
more of the surrey hills could also be protected.o are in this sector. our concerns revolve around the word protection, and designation, and whether in fact that's going to lead to increased development controls through the planning process. conservationists say many areas already given protected status are under threat. the government said today more of the chilterns could be safeguarded but part of the controversial high—speed rail link, hs2, is being built here. wildlife groups argue that...
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they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.there are now more than a million people in the uk, suffering from long—term aftereffects of the virus. i've seen it described as the pandemic after the pandemic. i think long covid is an umbrella term for lots of different conditions, ongoing fatigue, breathlessness, lots of impact on patients' mental health. problems with sleep, sometimes cardiac issue, and a whole range of different symptoms. the rehab programme runs for six weeks at a time. they have seen improvements in breastlessness, fatigue, mental health, quality of life. a year after they left hospital, jocelyn and raj are also on the mend. my mum cries every time she speaks with me, because she knows what i have gone through, and it is difficult whenever i talk to them, it is an emotional thing for me, but they have just helped me come out of it. they are my family now. jocelyn is a junior sister at the hospital where she caught covid and eventually became a patient. this programme was set up by her colleagues in the first p
they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.there are now more than a million people in the uk, suffering from long—term aftereffects of the virus. i've seen it described as the pandemic after the pandemic. i think long covid is an umbrella term for lots of different conditions, ongoing fatigue, breathlessness, lots of impact on patients' mental health. problems with sleep, sometimes cardiac issue, and a whole range of different symptoms. the rehab programme runs for six weeks at a...
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mathew o'toole from surrey told bbc breakfast that the woman recognised the signs and called an ambulancefor everything you did for us and she wrote back and said, yes, yes it is me. let's have a conversation. she said, i recognise you're probably busy on father's day, but it is over to you. with all the sport now, here's chetan pathak at the bbc sport centre... thanks reeta, good evening. we start with a dramatic finish at the french grand prix where lewis hamilton missed out on victory — after being overtaken by max verstappen on the penultimate lap. the win moves the red bull driver into a 12—point championship lead asjoe lynskey reports: ? modern motor sport has its roots in france. this is the nation that staged the first grand prix, but today's formula 1 story is of two drivers going the distance. max verstappen and lewis hamilton were one and two on the grid. the first mistake came in the second turn. max verstappen goes off the track. verstappen, stilljust 23, to seven time champion, you need skill and a strategy. as this thrilling race swung back and forth, verstappen took a risk
mathew o'toole from surrey told bbc breakfast that the woman recognised the signs and called an ambulancefor everything you did for us and she wrote back and said, yes, yes it is me. let's have a conversation. she said, i recognise you're probably busy on father's day, but it is over to you. with all the sport now, here's chetan pathak at the bbc sport centre... thanks reeta, good evening. we start with a dramatic finish at the french grand prix where lewis hamilton missed out on victory —...
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we took lots of seats off the conservatives in places like hertfordshire and surrey and wiltshire, andiberal democrats have gained seats at a general election after we've gone forward at the local elections, and we've been doing that, so the blue wall is under serious threat from the liberal democrats. you say it's under serious threat, but that is to some extent potentially... you're making some progress and you'll be delighted, but from an extraordinarily low base. you're still at seven points in the national polls. the conservatives are up there around a0. isn't there a danger of hubris, as there was with you during the brexit referendum? no, we won this seat even when the tories were high in the opinion polls, and i think they will go down. i think borisjohnson isn't as loved as he would like to think. he may have a vaccination bounce, but on the doorsteps in chesham and amersham, there were lots of traditional conservatives telling us they don't like borisjohnson, they don't think he's a sort of traditional, decent tory prime minister. and i've had conservative voters on the doors
we took lots of seats off the conservatives in places like hertfordshire and surrey and wiltshire, andiberal democrats have gained seats at a general election after we've gone forward at the local elections, and we've been doing that, so the blue wall is under serious threat from the liberal democrats. you say it's under serious threat, but that is to some extent potentially... you're making some progress and you'll be delighted, but from an extraordinarily low base. you're still at seven...
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more of the surrey hills could also be protected. new laws could stifle economic development. tourism is to be supported. we have many members who are in this sector. 0ur concerns revolve around the word protection, and designation, and whether in fact that's going to lead to increased development controls through the planning process. conservationists say many areas already given protected status are under threat. the government said today more of the chilterns could be safeguarded but part of the controversial high—speed rail link, hs2, is being built here. wildlife groups argue that what is needed is properfunding, and legally binding targets to help restore the natural world. claire marshall, bbc news. why not get outdoors to enjoy some of those wonderful places, why not? look at that lovely place, you could run down there, look at that pathway there, where would that take you? i haven't got a clue but it is a lovely picture! and it does describe the weather today quite nicely because today for many of us, it will be quite a clou
more of the surrey hills could also be protected. new laws could stifle economic development. tourism is to be supported. we have many members who are in this sector. 0ur concerns revolve around the word protection, and designation, and whether in fact that's going to lead to increased development controls through the planning process. conservationists say many areas already given protected status are under threat. the government said today more of the chilterns could be safeguarded but part of...
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they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.atigue, breathlessness, lots of impact on patients' mental health, problems with sleep, sometimes cardiac issues, and a whole range of different symptoms. in...and out, and again. an exercise class — just part of the rehab programme run by the epsom and st helier hospital trust. to come here, it opened my mind to see how young people were. you've got young... they look really fit. you've got my age — 50—odd — but, you know, the different ages. this virus takes anyone. it will take anyone as prisoner. bernie became seriously ill at christmas. long covid has taken all my confidence in the sense that i've been so frightened to jog, i've been so frightened to even walk. my other half had to hold me physically to walk up to the end of the road. and i thought, "come on, bernie!" you know, "you'vejogged 5k, why can't you do this?" so lots of people tell us about feeling anxious, perhaps a bit low in mood. the impact of long covid is notjust physical — a key part of the programme here is a reg
they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.atigue, breathlessness, lots of impact on patients' mental health, problems with sleep, sometimes cardiac issues, and a whole range of different symptoms. in...and out, and again. an exercise class — just part of the rehab programme run by the epsom and st helier hospital trust. to come here, it opened my mind to see how young people were. you've got young... they look really fit. you've got my age — 50—odd — but, you know, the...
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the surrey 4 year-old driver now faces charges of child endangerment and felony dui credibly.s we mentioned, nobody was hurt. still no word exactly on how. car ended up in the gas station. whether by car plane, even vote. some new issues are getting in the way of summer travel. analysts say thanks to the high rate of vaccinations travel season has been coming back and that roaring back this year. but is marking martin shows us now. several industries are struggling to keep up with the demand. >> as travel bounces back scenes like this have become all too familiar it's crazy. i had no idea that it would airports across the country. experiencing long lines as airlines readjust to demand monday alone. the website flightaware calculating almost 7,000 delays and 3,000 cancellations. but it's going to take more than that to scare off eager passengers. i'm looking my grandbaby for the first time. >> chaos will also clog the highway with triple-a expecting more than 43 million americans to drive to their 4th of july destinations and a shortage in truck drivers causing shortages and de
the surrey 4 year-old driver now faces charges of child endangerment and felony dui credibly.s we mentioned, nobody was hurt. still no word exactly on how. car ended up in the gas station. whether by car plane, even vote. some new issues are getting in the way of summer travel. analysts say thanks to the high rate of vaccinations travel season has been coming back and that roaring back this year. but is marking martin shows us now. several industries are struggling to keep up with the demand....
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defences for thousands of homes and businesses in and around surrey that were hit by devastating floodsg up. hey you — by dapo adeola — is said to address issues of systematic racism in an honest but hopeful way, and it includes pictures by 19 other black illustrators. i never saw books that represented me as a kid. for example, i would colour in disney characters to make them look like me. so, for example, cinderella would be brown, ariel would be brown. anything possible so that i could see myself. hi, my name isjoelle avelino and i am a london—based illustrator. it's quite a personal piece, so i related it to a lot to things i was into as a child. it was literallyjust to go wild. as a little girl, i wish i had something like this. while many of us will be enjoying the capital's green spaces in the sunshine, londoners are being asked not to feed the wildlife or get too close. the royal parks charity — which looks after eight of london's open spaces — has launched a campaign urging people to admire animals and birds from afar. travel now. the tube is off to a good start — no reported p
defences for thousands of homes and businesses in and around surrey that were hit by devastating floodsg up. hey you — by dapo adeola — is said to address issues of systematic racism in an honest but hopeful way, and it includes pictures by 19 other black illustrators. i never saw books that represented me as a kid. for example, i would colour in disney characters to make them look like me. so, for example, cinderella would be brown, ariel would be brown. anything possible so that i could...
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more than 80 long covid clinics, like this one in surrey, have been opened across england, and the governmentbeen referred and i haven't been given any proper help yet. that's nine months into my illness. it's a long journey ahead for hundreds of thousands of people like abbey, needing help to manage a condition medics still know so little about. katharine da costa, bbc news. members of the entertainment industry are launching legal action to force the government to hand over the results from its coronavirus pilot events scheme. the group — which includes andrew lloyd webber and the music industry trade body live — has accused the government of "making it impossible to plan for any live entertainment business" by not sharing their findings. event organsers had expected the findings of the events and research programme to be made available last week, but publication was delayed without explanation. ee is introducing extra charges for new customers using their mobile phones in europe from january. ee is the first uk operator to introduce the charges since the brexit trade deal was signed at the
more than 80 long covid clinics, like this one in surrey, have been opened across england, and the governmentbeen referred and i haven't been given any proper help yet. that's nine months into my illness. it's a long journey ahead for hundreds of thousands of people like abbey, needing help to manage a condition medics still know so little about. katharine da costa, bbc news. members of the entertainment industry are launching legal action to force the government to hand over the results from...
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spain confirmed that until january the 20th, surrey, during the 20, january the 20th, surrey, duringnter the country. nice and _ to take a test to enter the country. nice and quick, thank you for that. kenneth asks, relating to the news we have been talking about, from tuesday next week those returning from portugal must self—isolate now for ten days, and his question is, how likely are people to follow the rules and self—isolate? is self isolation going to be monitored? i5 isolation going to be monitored? is that for me? yes. _ isolation going to be monitored? is that for me? yes. million - isolation going to be monitored? is that for me? yes. million dollar i that for me? yes. million dollar question. _ that for me? yes. million dollar question. and — that for me? yes. million dollar question, and of— that for me? yes. million dollar question, and of course the government said they are appointing agencies to check on people and there are spot checks and i know somebody who returned recently from a conference and were self isolating and was checked on. so there are definitely some c
spain confirmed that until january the 20th, surrey, during the 20, january the 20th, surrey, duringnter the country. nice and _ to take a test to enter the country. nice and quick, thank you for that. kenneth asks, relating to the news we have been talking about, from tuesday next week those returning from portugal must self—isolate now for ten days, and his question is, how likely are people to follow the rules and self—isolate? is self isolation going to be monitored? i5 isolation going...
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the best were in south london with just 16 and surrey heartlands.tu red units. construction only started in march, they will start taking patients from one day. in that time they have created the capacity to do an extra 120 operations per week, one answer to the mounting backlog. staff are already stretched, but they say they are determined to get more patients treated at the new facility. we have seen patients in terrible pain, we have had patients who have been crippled by pain and they have experienced tremendous disability. we really do need surgical centres like this to manage those patients and finally get them treated. even during peak covid pressure, cancer services get going here. this woman needed surgery for breast cancer, she was nervous about the virus but relieved it went ahead. the first time i went in, care was amazing and i didn't have any problems at all. the hygiene temperature checks, social distancing, everything was in place. nhs england said the number waiting for more than a year for routine surgery had fallen but the overall
the best were in south london with just 16 and surrey heartlands.tu red units. construction only started in march, they will start taking patients from one day. in that time they have created the capacity to do an extra 120 operations per week, one answer to the mounting backlog. staff are already stretched, but they say they are determined to get more patients treated at the new facility. we have seen patients in terrible pain, we have had patients who have been crippled by pain and they have...
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word banning the sale of cigarettes to under 21 surrey convince older people who have smoked for years for years to sto - ? ~ , , ., ., stop? well, it is 'ust one of the measures that — stop? well, it isjust one of the measures that are _ stop? well, it isjust one of the measures that are being - stop? well, it isjust one of the i measures that are being proposed stop? well, it isjust one of the - measures that are being proposed and if you think about this ambition to be smoke—free by 2030, we need to do two things, help people who are already smoking to stop. that is where we need a financial investment. but we also need to turn off the tap of new smokers. 280 children start smoking every day. if we raise the age of sail from 18 to 21, we believe there would be a one—off benefit of a drop in smoking among 18—20 —year—olds, around 30%, and that would accumulate over time, not only among that age group but also in the younger teens as well, when people start smoking. i don't know if you — when people start smoking. i don't know if you have _ when people start smoking. i don't know if y
word banning the sale of cigarettes to under 21 surrey convince older people who have smoked for years for years to sto - ? ~ , , ., ., stop? well, it is 'ust one of the measures that — stop? well, it isjust one of the measures that are _ stop? well, it isjust one of the measures that are being - stop? well, it isjust one of the i measures that are being proposed stop? well, it isjust one of the - measures that are being proposed and if you think about this ambition to be smoke—free by...
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debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago, and she's already scored a century this season for surreyr a covid outbreak. their match at worcester this weekend has been called off with last saturday's fixture with bath also affected. gloucester rugby say the health and wellbeing of our players and staff is paramount. speaking of health and well—being... english golfer danny willett has revealed he's had surgery for appendicitis. he played at the memorial tournament in ohio over the weekend, and today he tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital bed with the message... may it will get a lot better, danny willett, from now on in. that is all the support now. austin halewood will be back at 6:30pm for a full round up on sportsday. thank you. matt hendrick is no sector testing for greater manchester and lancashire to help with rising cases of the delta variance that originated in india. the move comes with travel advisement. lets talk now to sir richard leese, labour leader for manchester city council and health lead for greater manchester combined authority. good afternoon to you, sir ri
debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago, and she's already scored a century this season for surreyr a covid outbreak. their match at worcester this weekend has been called off with last saturday's fixture with bath also affected. gloucester rugby say the health and wellbeing of our players and staff is paramount. speaking of health and well—being... english golfer danny willett has revealed he's had surgery for appendicitis. he played at the memorial tournament in ohio over the...
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more than 80 long covid clinics, like this one in surrey, have been opened across england, and the governmentit's a long journey ahead for hundreds of thousands of people like abbey, needing help to manage a condition medics still know so little about. katharine da costa, bbc news. i'm joined now by rebekah aiston, who has been suffering from long covid for the past 14 months. thanks forjoining us here in bbc news. when did you first contract covid—19? when did you develop the symptoms? taste covid-19? when did you develop the s m toms? ~ .. covid-19? when did you develop the s mtoms? ~ .. . covid-19? when did you develop the s mtoms? ~ ~' , ., symptoms? we think i first got the virus back in _ symptoms? we think i first got the virus back in april _ symptoms? we think i first got the virus back in april of _ symptoms? we think i first got the virus back in april of 2020. - symptoms? we think i first got the virus back in april of 2020. april i virus back in april of 2020. april 2020. virus back in april of 2020. april 2020- and _ virus back in april of 2020. april 2020. and what _ virus back
more than 80 long covid clinics, like this one in surrey, have been opened across england, and the governmentit's a long journey ahead for hundreds of thousands of people like abbey, needing help to manage a condition medics still know so little about. katharine da costa, bbc news. i'm joined now by rebekah aiston, who has been suffering from long covid for the past 14 months. thanks forjoining us here in bbc news. when did you first contract covid—19? when did you develop the symptoms? taste...
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mathew o'toole from surrey told bbc breakfast she recognised the signs and called an ambulance — he sayswe will be with chris with the weather injust a moment. a first—ever amount of the newsweek had just in the last few minutes. will be going through to the next round despite losing to italy. they will go through on goal difference. wales goes through to the next round of euro 2020. time the weather now. hello again. for many of us, it's been a pretty cloudy day, and the cloud has been thick enough to give some further bits and pieces of rain, but nothing like the deluge we've seen over recent days. in odiham, 81 mm of rain already this month compared with the average of 48, and much of that has fallen over the last few days alone. today, though, it's been a different picture. it's been rather grey and damp, really, with a bit of drizzle around across the south of england, parts of wales, parts of the midlands, parts of east anglia, from this slow—moving weather front here. we've had another front moving its way into scotland — that's also been bringing a bit of rain — and between these
mathew o'toole from surrey told bbc breakfast she recognised the signs and called an ambulance — he sayswe will be with chris with the weather injust a moment. a first—ever amount of the newsweek had just in the last few minutes. will be going through to the next round despite losing to italy. they will go through on goal difference. wales goes through to the next round of euro 2020. time the weather now. hello again. for many of us, it's been a pretty cloudy day, and the cloud has been...
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debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago, and she's already scored a century this season for surreyoday he tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital bed with the message: "so the pain that kept me awake most of saturday night turned out to be appendicitis! operation went well, also removed a hernia, add it to having covid in march, wisdom tooth out in april. all in all, been a great year!" that's all the sport for now. a metropolitan police officer has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping sarah everard, the 33 year old who vanished after walking home in south london in march. her body was found a week later in woodland near ashford, kent. wayne couzens also accepted responsibility for killing sarah everard, but he was not asked to enter a plea to her murder, as the court is awaiting medical reports. members of sarah everard's family were in court to witness couzens enter his plea. here's our correspondent helena wilkinson. sarah everard had been walking home one night last march when she vanished from the street in clapham. she'd spent the evening at a friend's house. extensive
debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago, and she's already scored a century this season for surreyoday he tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital bed with the message: "so the pain that kept me awake most of saturday night turned out to be appendicitis! operation went well, also removed a hernia, add it to having covid in march, wisdom tooth out in april. all in all, been a great year!" that's all the sport for now. a metropolitan police officer has pleaded guilty to...
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they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey. different ages. this virus takes anyone. it will take anyone as prisoner. bernie became seriously ill at christmas. long covid has taken all my confidence in the sense that i've been so frightened to jog, i've been so frightened to even walk. my mum cries every time she meets with me _ my mum cries every time she meets with me. she knows what i have been through _ with me. she knows what i have been through. they have helped me come out of— through. they have helped me come out of it _ jocelyn is a junior sister at the hospital where she caught covid and eventually became a patient. this programme was set up by her colleagues in the first place specifically to help her. i'm really proud of being the reason why they set up this covid rehab programme. and after six weeks of rehab, intense exercise, i was able to walk on my own. can you imagine? i was so happy! it's been a long road for raj and jocelyn. some may never fully recover. butjocelyn is now back at work on the respiratory ward
they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey. different ages. this virus takes anyone. it will take anyone as prisoner. bernie became seriously ill at christmas. long covid has taken all my confidence in the sense that i've been so frightened to jog, i've been so frightened to even walk. my mum cries every time she meets with me _ my mum cries every time she meets with me. she knows what i have been through _ with me. she knows what i have been through. they have helped me come out...
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they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.uffering long—term after—effects of the virus. i've seen it described as the pandemic after the pandemic. i think long covid is undoubtedly an umbrella term for lots of different conditions — ongoing fatigue, breathlessness, lots of impact on patients' mental health, problems with sleep, sometimes cardiac issues, and a whole range of different symptoms. in...and out, and again. an exercise class — just part of the rehab programme run by the epsom and st helier hospital trust. to come here, it opened my mind to see how young people were. you've got young... they look really fit. you've got my age, 50—odd, but, you know, the different ages. this virus takes anyone. it will take anyone as prisoner. bernie became seriously ill at christmas. long covid has taken all my confidence, in the sense that i've been so frightened to jog, i've been so frightened to even walk. a year after they left hospital, jocelyn and raj are also on the mend. my mum cries every time she speaks with me because she
they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.uffering long—term after—effects of the virus. i've seen it described as the pandemic after the pandemic. i think long covid is undoubtedly an umbrella term for lots of different conditions — ongoing fatigue, breathlessness, lots of impact on patients' mental health, problems with sleep, sometimes cardiac issues, and a whole range of different symptoms. in...and out, and again. an exercise class — just part of the rehab programme...
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a year through the lovely surrey hills, all through covid forcibly— surrey hills, all through covidurrently suffering from cancer unfortunately. hello, mum! it. is currently suffering from cancer unfortunately. hello, mum! it isi is currently suffering from cancerl unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really— unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good — unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good cause. _ unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good cause. she _ unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good cause. she has- unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good cause. she has had i unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a i really good cause. she has had some chemo, _ really good cause. she has had some chemo, some — really good cause. she has had some chemo, some surgery. _ really good cause. she has had some chemo, some surgery. macmillan- really good cause. she has had some i chemo, some surgery. macmillan have helped _ chemo, some surgery. macmillan have helped her— chemo, some surgery. macmillan have helped her out— chemo, some surgery. macmillan have helped her out w
a year through the lovely surrey hills, all through covid forcibly— surrey hills, all through covidurrently suffering from cancer unfortunately. hello, mum! it. is currently suffering from cancer unfortunately. hello, mum! it isi is currently suffering from cancerl unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really— unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good — unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good cause. _ unfortunately. hello, mum! it is a really good cause. she _ unfortunately....
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debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago and she's already scored a century this season for surreynd on saturday. they also have italy and turkey to come and roberts know this will be a tournament like no other. obviously, a tournament like no other. it is a lot different compared obviously, it is a lot different compared to last time, there were fancier, it was all in one place kind thing so there was only a handful of players in the squad who were there and there are plenty of players, including young ones, you want to make their own memories and the only way we can do that is taking it almost by the scruff of the neck and enjoying it and doing everything we can to make the tournament a good one. everything we can to make the tournament a good one. england prop kyle sinkcler says his late call—up for this summer's lions tour was a massive shock, after he missed out in the inital selection last month. he'll be heading to south africa in place of the injured andrew porter. sinckler was in the squad for the tour of new zealand and he was devastated to be left out of this year's part
debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago and she's already scored a century this season for surreynd on saturday. they also have italy and turkey to come and roberts know this will be a tournament like no other. obviously, a tournament like no other. it is a lot different compared obviously, it is a lot different compared to last time, there were fancier, it was all in one place kind thing so there was only a handful of players in the squad who were there and there are plenty of players,...
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i have been working with brilliant parish councils in i with brilliant parish councils in east surrey a record increase in funding, saved my life no question, my number one priority, all things the prime minister said about our nhs. yet award—winning south tyneside hospital has lost vital services and been told by his government to make further cuts to remain in services. later i am presenting a petition on behalf of over 4000 of my constituents against these cuts. they want him to help us save our hospital, and shall for once he is able to match his rhetoric with some action. will he? yes, and all the changes that she mentions will be consulted on in the usual way. mentions will be consulted on in the usualway. i mentions will be consulted on in the usual way. i know that the executive medical director of the trust was recently quoted as saying this is about improving surgical services, not about downgrading anything, and she mentions cuts. this government this year alone has given another £92 billion to support our nhs on top of the huge commitments we already made. top of the huge
i have been working with brilliant parish councils in i with brilliant parish councils in east surrey a record increase in funding, saved my life no question, my number one priority, all things the prime minister said about our nhs. yet award—winning south tyneside hospital has lost vital services and been told by his government to make further cuts to remain in services. later i am presenting a petition on behalf of over 4000 of my constituents against these cuts. they want him to help us...
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they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.first place, specifically to help her. i am really proud of being the reason why they set up this covid rehab programme, and after six weeks of rehab, intense exercise, i was able to walk on my own. can you imagine? i was so happy. it's been a long road for raj and jocelyn, some may never fully recover. butjocelyn is now back at work, on the respiratory ward at epsom hospital, once again helping people to fight this virus. graham satchell, bbc news. organisers of the kendal calling musical festival in cumrbria have blamed the government's "complete absence of any guidance" for their decision to cancel the event for the second year in a row. the festival had been due to take place at the end ofjuly — after cancelling last year due to the pandemic. andy smith is one of the organisers, i asked him if he got guidance from the government... so, we knew on monday when there was a delay in the freedom day that that is a issue, but the government told us it's due to wanting to get more jabs in
they were on the same ward at epsom hospital in surrey.first place, specifically to help her. i am really proud of being the reason why they set up this covid rehab programme, and after six weeks of rehab, intense exercise, i was able to walk on my own. can you imagine? i was so happy. it's been a long road for raj and jocelyn, some may never fully recover. butjocelyn is now back at work, on the respiratory ward at epsom hospital, once again helping people to fight this virus. graham satchell,...
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the weather front in the west pushes into the north sea, surrey, the atlantic, so these will brightenery across south—west england and the channel islands. once again, return to the low cloud, list and murk coming in from the north sea the east coast. tomorrow we start off with the mist and murk, some will claim, rather like today, to the coastline. showers will continue to migrate northward, getting into northern ireland, midlands and south—east through the course of the day. they can be heavy and thundery but still temperatures could reach 26, possibly 27 degrees during wednesday. thursday, the weather front continues to migrate northwards, getting into scotland and you can see how it curves back down towards the east. to the south of that, for wales, parts of the midlands, south west england, it were brighton, not be quite as warm as the early part of this week, and to the north of it it will start a cloud over as the weather front approaches and it will introduce again some showers in doing so. beyond that, a bit more changeable. some showers at times but still a bit of dry weathe
the weather front in the west pushes into the north sea, surrey, the atlantic, so these will brightenery across south—west england and the channel islands. once again, return to the low cloud, list and murk coming in from the north sea the east coast. tomorrow we start off with the mist and murk, some will claim, rather like today, to the coastline. showers will continue to migrate northward, getting into northern ireland, midlands and south—east through the course of the day. they can be...