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thejudges said this is a breathtakingly up—close account.e heart of the suffering and shows us the disturbingly mundane way in which death has to be managed during the covid—19 crisis. next, the rory peck award for news features, for films that looked beyond the immediacy of the news story. every day, thousands of ethiopians set off on foot on a desperate 2000 kilometre trek in the hope of reaching saudi arabia, in search of employment and a better life. the route takes them across the djibouti desert, the red sea and yemen, a country ravaged by civil war. and every year, hundreds die of exhaustion in the desert or drown while crossing the gulf of aden. charles emptaz and 0livier jobard followed the migrants on their treacherous journey. they want to go to saudi arabia because it's a rich country and there is always an example of a family who get richer by the money sent from the migrants. and even if there is a lot of bad stories of migrants who failed in their migration, the success story is always more appealing. during theirjourney, they
thejudges said this is a breathtakingly up—close account.e heart of the suffering and shows us the disturbingly mundane way in which death has to be managed during the covid—19 crisis. next, the rory peck award for news features, for films that looked beyond the immediacy of the news story. every day, thousands of ethiopians set off on foot on a desperate 2000 kilometre trek in the hope of reaching saudi arabia, in search of employment and a better life. the route takes them across the...
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in handing out thejudgement, thejudge told grealish... was deeply ashamed and genuinely sorry not just said he was deeply ashamed and genuinely sorry notjust because reputation no way this is problematic for him. it's the reputation that has been perching on the pitch in 2020 earning his first international caps and shining in england present nations league game against belgium last month. 0ff england present nations league game against belgium last month. off the field though, grealish is ill discipline is continuing to cause them problems. ben croucher, bbc news. to matters on the pitch and there are two matches this evening in the premier league. chelsea can go top if they beat wolves. it's the early kick off and after 36 minutes it's 0—0 at molineux although there was an appeal to var for a penalty but that was denied. later manchester city host west brom. rangers manager steven gerrard says he's finding the death of his former boss at liverpool gerard houllier, very difficult to take. houllier gave gerrard his liverpool debut in 1998
in handing out thejudgement, thejudge told grealish... was deeply ashamed and genuinely sorry not just said he was deeply ashamed and genuinely sorry notjust because reputation no way this is problematic for him. it's the reputation that has been perching on the pitch in 2020 earning his first international caps and shining in england present nations league game against belgium last month. 0ff england present nations league game against belgium last month. off the field though, grealish is ill...
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to be in it andi kind of know thejudge to be in it and i looked at it and i'm like i do not want toi don't want to do this anymore. preston beat bristol city in the championship this evening. a penalty in the first half from danieljohnson was the difference between the two sides moving preston up to thirteenth. that's four defeats in five for city who sit ninth. portsmouth took top spot in league one from hull city as they beat them 2—0. the home side conceded two own goals from jacob greaves and josh magennis as they missed the chance to stay at the head of the table. callum smith towered over saul canelo alvarez as the two fighters came head to head at the weigh in for their world title bout in texas this weekend. the liverpudlian is seven inches taller than the mexican but is a big underdog when they meet in the early hours of sunday morning. both weighed in on the 168 pound limit as they put their respective super middlewight world titles on the line. sixty six—year—old paul lim came from two sets down to reach the second round of the pdc world darts championship. the singaporea
to be in it andi kind of know thejudge to be in it and i looked at it and i'm like i do not want toi don't want to do this anymore. preston beat bristol city in the championship this evening. a penalty in the first half from danieljohnson was the difference between the two sides moving preston up to thirteenth. that's four defeats in five for city who sit ninth. portsmouth took top spot in league one from hull city as they beat them 2—0. the home side conceded two own goals from jacob greaves...
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thejudges praised him for his ease of movement and lightness on his feet.who voted for him. it feels surreal, it feels extraordinary, it feels wonderful. i never thought that we would get this far. i never thought we'd get to the final, but i have the most extraordinary teacher, the most extraordinary dancer. indeed, oti mabuse became the first professional to win two years in a row. and only the second double winner in the history of the show. who has... ..who believed in me right from the beginning, and she found something in me, turned me into this, into a dancer. thank you, oti. each couple had to do three dances in the final. thejudges made bill and oti revisit their dr doolittle themed quickstep, complete with cgi elephant. while their own choice was to go back to the rappers delight routine. and for the first time all series, bill and oti were joint top of the leader board when it came to thejudges' vote. they were joined by eastenders' maisie smith, who scored a perfect 30 for her show dance. and the singer hrvy, who landed full marks for his americ
thejudges praised him for his ease of movement and lightness on his feet.who voted for him. it feels surreal, it feels extraordinary, it feels wonderful. i never thought that we would get this far. i never thought we'd get to the final, but i have the most extraordinary teacher, the most extraordinary dancer. indeed, oti mabuse became the first professional to win two years in a row. and only the second double winner in the history of the show. who has... ..who believed in me right from the...
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in a globalised world, you are giving away bits of sovereignty all the time in thejudgement away bits away bits of sovereignty all the time in thejudgement you are making is, doi time in thejudgement you are making is, do i want to sign up to this agreement? better next year the prime minister is going to host the big climate change conference. people want nations around the world all to be giving as much commitment as they can that they would deliver net zero facade that matter is usually because if they say they would do it but then don't, you're not going to deal with dangerous climate change. you need everybody to do it. making the sorts of commitments is a very different form of sovereignty that is really an important way of making the road work. you can be completely free of any commitments to anyone else but thatis any commitments to anyone else but that is pretty isolationist sort of target if you would like. entering the trade agreement, borisjohnson he has already agreed to some sort of sovereignty because he is going to say, i'm not going to church ta riffs to say, i'm not
in a globalised world, you are giving away bits of sovereignty all the time in thejudgement away bits away bits of sovereignty all the time in thejudgement you are making is, doi time in thejudgement you are making is, do i want to sign up to this agreement? better next year the prime minister is going to host the big climate change conference. people want nations around the world all to be giving as much commitment as they can that they would deliver net zero facade that matter is usually...
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thejudges disputes, blocking the appointment of the proposed general director?iations for 25 years of any consequence. we need someone any consequence. we need someone with real experience in trade not someone from the world bank or a development person. we need a real trade expert. you are very important member of president trump's cabinet. in light of what has happened terms of the electoral couege happened terms of the electoral college and the presses over the past few weeks, do you know except that vice president biden is at the president—elect and you will be passing on the ma ntle and you will be passing on the mantle of this office to someone mantle of this office to someone else? one thing i do not know a lot about is of the litigation and all the... the stuff that is surrounding the election. it is not something that i am an expert on. i have my own feelings which is that it is amazing that president trump got 7a million votes and iam trump got 7a million votes and i am proud of that and of our record. you expect the president biden trade agenda be dif
thejudges disputes, blocking the appointment of the proposed general director?iations for 25 years of any consequence. we need someone any consequence. we need someone with real experience in trade not someone from the world bank or a development person. we need a real trade expert. you are very important member of president trump's cabinet. in light of what has happened terms of the electoral couege happened terms of the electoral college and the presses over the past few weeks, do you know...
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thejudges made the pair revisit their do little theme quickstep.t routine, and for the first time all series, the pair were top of the leader board when it came to thejudges vote. of the leader board when it came to the judges vote. they were joined by east end as maisie smith whose scored a perfect 30 for her show dance and the singer hrvy who landed full marks to his american smooth. when it comes to strictly, craig revel horwood —— bill was given a three for his chacha chair. now he is the chacha champion. now it's time for a look at the weather. like yesterday, it is another day of sunshine and showers, some of those that heavy and thundery, but in scotland, them a bit heavier than yesterday, but in other parts who may stay dry. you will the strongest of the wind in the far west of scotland, it a0 or 50 miles an hour. as we go into this evening and overnight, an initial dip in temperatures down to two or three celsius, and more cloud and persistent rain later in the south pushing on. temperatures will start to rise into the morning. these are t
thejudges made the pair revisit their do little theme quickstep.t routine, and for the first time all series, the pair were top of the leader board when it came to thejudges vote. of the leader board when it came to the judges vote. they were joined by east end as maisie smith whose scored a perfect 30 for her show dance and the singer hrvy who landed full marks to his american smooth. when it comes to strictly, craig revel horwood —— bill was given a three for his chacha chair. now he is...
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this is a big statement coming out today, and thejudge is asking for questioning the officials next weeker issued a statement saying that his hands are clean and that he is pretty sure of his actions that there's no wrongdoing in his government. every week on outside source, we make a video for the bbc website looking at one of the big issues of the week. this time we're turning back to a story we've covered extensively. the brexit trade talks are struggling. for the uk, any deal must involve being free of eu rules. this is not a trade deal. so this has ceased to be a trade deal right now, the discussion is about sovereignty. for the eu, both sides must follow the same rules. translation: we must have a level playing field, not only for today, but for the future. but is the eu treating the uk differently? certainly there's a perception among brexit supporters that it's not being fair. listen to borisjohnson. i don't believe, mr speaker, that those are terms any prime minister of this country should accept. or there's the conservative mp daniel kawczynski, who accuses the eu of "acting in
this is a big statement coming out today, and thejudge is asking for questioning the officials next weeker issued a statement saying that his hands are clean and that he is pretty sure of his actions that there's no wrongdoing in his government. every week on outside source, we make a video for the bbc website looking at one of the big issues of the week. this time we're turning back to a story we've covered extensively. the brexit trade talks are struggling. for the uk, any deal must involve...
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so, you be thejudge. 28 airlines signed up for the 747s. archive: 362 passengers.oing to get that thing in the air? and what to do with all of those passengers. archive: airports themselves can't yet cope with huge numbers of passengers suddenly descending on them. everyone remembers the crew walking step— by—step, looking up at that aircraft, and the closer we got, the bigger it got. and thinking, "how are we going to do this?" seats as far as you could see, it was very frightening to start that. yeah, every country you went to, crowds, standing, watching it come in. as test flights and tours created jumbo mania, britain's baoc — later to become british airways — sent their man, hugh dibbley to america to learn how to fly a jumbo. there were no simulators — just the real thing. i think there were about ten of us on the flight deck watching this, and you had no idea that for the first landing, how high you are up from the ground, and it really was like landing a block of flats. they thought they were landing when they were at the beginning of the runway, but the wh
so, you be thejudge. 28 airlines signed up for the 747s. archive: 362 passengers.oing to get that thing in the air? and what to do with all of those passengers. archive: airports themselves can't yet cope with huge numbers of passengers suddenly descending on them. everyone remembers the crew walking step— by—step, looking up at that aircraft, and the closer we got, the bigger it got. and thinking, "how are we going to do this?" seats as far as you could see, it was very...
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the former director general said because thejudges have remained great there is no mechanism to enforce to around the rules. we are adhered to around the rules. we are a country that is respected for obeying those sort of rules, and if we fall back to them we will have to adhere. jon allen has predicted our biggest supermarkets that the prices will go up. thank you so much for your time. we will talk again in the next few days. thank you very much. inafew next few days. thank you very much. in a few moments we are joining clive and viewers on the busy one for the latest news and latest international news. you're watching bbc news. —— on bbc one. good evening. a former conservative defence minister says the government's decision to put the royal navy on standby to protect british fishing waters in the event of a no—deal brexit is "undignified" and "irresponsible". tobias ellwood, who's now chair of the commons defence committee, was speaking ahead of tomorrow's deadline set by the uk and the european union to reach an agreement. both sides have warned a deal seems unlikely. our political
the former director general said because thejudges have remained great there is no mechanism to enforce to around the rules. we are adhered to around the rules. we are a country that is respected for obeying those sort of rules, and if we fall back to them we will have to adhere. jon allen has predicted our biggest supermarkets that the prices will go up. thank you so much for your time. we will talk again in the next few days. thank you very much. inafew next few days. thank you very much. in...
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thejudgements giving up bits of sovereignty all the time. this agreement? if you look later next year, the prime minister is going to host the big climate change conference. you will want nations around the world all to be giving all types of commitments that they can to deliver net zero. that matters hugely because if the big and mentors say they're going to do it and they do not, you're going to deal with dangerous climate change you need everybody to do it. making those commitments in various different forms of sovereignty, it is really an important way of making the world work. you can be com pletely the world work. you can be completely free of any commitments to anyone else but, that is pretty isolationist sort of target if you like. you could argue that even in the trade agreement borisjohnson, he has already agreed to some sort of sovereignty because he is going to say, i'm not going to church ta riffs to say, i'm not going to church tariffs on eu goods, we've heard a lot aboutjoining tariffs on eu goods, we've heard a lot about join
thejudgements giving up bits of sovereignty all the time. this agreement? if you look later next year, the prime minister is going to host the big climate change conference. you will want nations around the world all to be giving all types of commitments that they can to deliver net zero. that matters hugely because if the big and mentors say they're going to do it and they do not, you're going to deal with dangerous climate change you need everybody to do it. making those commitments in...
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and thejudge said, to have committed a crime which is akin to something in war, so the range and scaleulted in that sentence, and he had betrayed, he claims, 5—600 agents, that may have been a bit of show for the television interview at the time but certainly many hundreds. he always said he took to his soviet controllers and said, i'm happy to give you the names of all these mi6 agents, but what i don't wa nt these mi6 agents, but what i don't want you to do is to liquidate them, kill them. no one really believes that. people believe there were casualties. no one has been able to quite quantify the deaths, but scores of agents were betrayed, certainly agents killed, and an enormous amount of damage done to the whole fabric of the british intelligence system. and that 42 year sentence you mentioned was the longest at that time that had ever been imposed on the british courts other than life sentences. but he never actually served it because he escaped in an incredible escape. how embarrassing was that for the british at that time? extraordinarily embarrassing, he was a lwa ys extraordi
and thejudge said, to have committed a crime which is akin to something in war, so the range and scaleulted in that sentence, and he had betrayed, he claims, 5—600 agents, that may have been a bit of show for the television interview at the time but certainly many hundreds. he always said he took to his soviet controllers and said, i'm happy to give you the names of all these mi6 agents, but what i don't wa nt these mi6 agents, but what i don't want you to do is to liquidate them, kill them....
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what it requires and i have done for cycles and a kind of know done four cycles and i kind of know thejudgeom her this long and i don't want to do this anymore. preston beat bristol city in the championship this evening. a penalty in the first half from danieljohnson was the difference between the two sides moving preston up to thirteenth. that's four defeats in five for city who sit ninth. portsmouth took top spot in league one from hull city as they beat them 2—0. the home side conceded two own goals from jacob greaves and josh magennis as they missed the chance to stay at the head of the table. callum smith towered over saul canelo alvarez as the two fighters came head to head at the weigh in for their world title bout in texas this weekend. the liverpudlian is seven inches taller than the mexican but is a big underdog when they meet in the early hours of sunday morning. both weighed in on the 168 pound limit as they put their respective super middlewight world titles on the line. sixty six—year—old paul lim came from two sets down to reach the second round of the pdc world darts champio
what it requires and i have done for cycles and a kind of know done four cycles and i kind of know thejudgeom her this long and i don't want to do this anymore. preston beat bristol city in the championship this evening. a penalty in the first half from danieljohnson was the difference between the two sides moving preston up to thirteenth. that's four defeats in five for city who sit ninth. portsmouth took top spot in league one from hull city as they beat them 2—0. the home side conceded two...
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thejudges made the pair revisit their theme quickstep.d for the first time all series, the pair were top of the leaderboard when it came to the judges' vote. they were joined by eastender maisie smith, for her show dance, and the singer hrvy, who scored a perfect 30 for her show dance, and the singer hrvy, who landed full marks for his american smooth. at the beginning of strictly, judge craig revel horwood, bill was given a three for his cha cha cha. now he is the cha cha champion. another day of sunshine and showers. showers frequent in the west, but we will see bigger gaps in the showers later, the exception being the far west of scotland where we will seek strong winds. temperatures down a degree on yesterday afternoon. into this evening and overnight, showers faith for a time. tens milderfrom the south later is more cloud, persistent rain comes in, and that is already saturated ground. temperatures will rise through the morning. we could see temperatures around nine to ii morning. we could see temperatures around nine to 11 degrees a
thejudges made the pair revisit their theme quickstep.d for the first time all series, the pair were top of the leaderboard when it came to the judges' vote. they were joined by eastender maisie smith, for her show dance, and the singer hrvy, who scored a perfect 30 for her show dance, and the singer hrvy, who landed full marks for his american smooth. at the beginning of strictly, judge craig revel horwood, bill was given a three for his cha cha cha. now he is the cha cha champion. another day...
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and 18—year—old sonia calls thejudgment disheartening and wrong.e her already face long waits for specialist help. it's taking more than two or three years just to get a first appointment, and that's before you even get to the prospects of discussing hormone replacement therapy and puberty blockers. for me, personally, it took a huge toll on my mental health because i couldn't see light at the end of the tunnel. i had no hope. whilst it's considering the implications of today's judgment, the tavistock says it is suspending all new referrals of under 16s for drug treatments. alison holt, bbc news. england's chief inspector of schools says the lack of monitoring and support of vulnerable children during the pandemic should be a matter of national concern. the warning is highlighted in 0fsted's annual inspection report and warns of a legacy of neglect for children who have become invisible to services because they are not attneding school. the department for education insists the safety and well—being of vulnerable children has been a priority and tha
and 18—year—old sonia calls thejudgment disheartening and wrong.e her already face long waits for specialist help. it's taking more than two or three years just to get a first appointment, and that's before you even get to the prospects of discussing hormone replacement therapy and puberty blockers. for me, personally, it took a huge toll on my mental health because i couldn't see light at the end of the tunnel. i had no hope. whilst it's considering the implications of today's judgment,...
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isn't functioning because a lot of the judges have mechanism isn't functioning because a lot of thejudgesoning because a lot of the judges have not been appointed because of the trump administration and the chinese are not happy with the way the wto was operating and therefore we have a strange system where we could be going into some kind of uncharted territory we are in theory there are tariff territory we are in theory there are ta riff rules territory we are in theory there are tariff rules but nobody to actually enforce them. it could turn into a bit of a wild west. obviously covid has disrupted many organisations, but the eu, when they say they are going to put a charge against us, for supposedly breaking some eu rules, it normally takes 2—3 years to resolve those. i think germany is currently the country with the most unresolved complaints against him for breach of single market rules. and the number in ireland, the republic of ireland, over the last 12 months was the biggest increase. they take 2—3 years to resolve so i wouldn't be surprised if the bto doesn't take about the same.
isn't functioning because a lot of the judges have mechanism isn't functioning because a lot of thejudgesoning because a lot of the judges have not been appointed because of the trump administration and the chinese are not happy with the way the wto was operating and therefore we have a strange system where we could be going into some kind of uncharted territory we are in theory there are tariff territory we are in theory there are ta riff rules territory we are in theory there are tariff rules...
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and 18—year—old sonia calls the judgement and 18—year—old sonia calls thejudgement disheartening andointment, and that is before you even get to the prospect of discussing hormone replacement therapy and puberty— blockers. for me personally, it took a huge toll on my mental health because i couldn't see light at the end of the tunnel. i had no hope. whilst it's considering the implications of today's judgement, the tavistock says it is suspending all new referrals of under 16s for drug treatments. today is world aids day. it seeks to raise awareness of hiv infection and aids—related deaths and mourn those who've been lost. since the 1980s, around 33 million people have died of the disease. but hiv prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care have all improved drastically. today, people with hiv can live long and healthy lives. the uk government has today adopted a target to effectively eliminate transmission of hiv over the next decade. the target for england is to bring new infections down to just 100 a year by 2030. now, only two people have ever been cured of hiv, both after receivin
and 18—year—old sonia calls the judgement and 18—year—old sonia calls thejudgement disheartening andointment, and that is before you even get to the prospect of discussing hormone replacement therapy and puberty— blockers. for me personally, it took a huge toll on my mental health because i couldn't see light at the end of the tunnel. i had no hope. whilst it's considering the implications of today's judgement, the tavistock says it is suspending all new referrals of under 16s for...
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and thejudgement he has to make is an incredibly tricky one.hardliners in the danger of not doing a deal is that despite mr johnson often saying it will be wonderful without when i think the government suspects there will be real short medium and in the long bumping is for the uk economy and of course it would be very risky because what with prosperity, the same as mrjohnson my fear about a government that heaps the chaos of a no—deal brexit and the damage being done by the covid—19 pandemic. no—deal brexit and the damage being done by the covid-19 pandemic. rob, as ever, good to have you on the programme. thank you very much. back to a story we have covered almost every day for the last week. the farmers protest in india has become yet more serious. its leaders have taken part in a one—day hunger strike. they're trying to stop changes which were introduced in september — loosening rules around how their goods are priced and sold. the farmers' fear is that they'll no longer get guaranteed prices for their crops — and large private companies wil
and thejudgement he has to make is an incredibly tricky one.hardliners in the danger of not doing a deal is that despite mr johnson often saying it will be wonderful without when i think the government suspects there will be real short medium and in the long bumping is for the uk economy and of course it would be very risky because what with prosperity, the same as mrjohnson my fear about a government that heaps the chaos of a no—deal brexit and the damage being done by the covid—19...
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and 18—year—old sonia calls thejudgment disheartening and wrong.pointment, and that's before you even get to the prospects of discussing hormone replacement therapy and puberty blockers. for me, personally, it took a huge toll on my mental health because i couldn't see light at the end of the tunnel. i had no hope. whilst it's considering the implications of today's judgment, the tavistock says it's suspending all new referrals of under 16s for drug treatments. alison holt, bbc news. 8:45pm. the headlines on bbc news: despite a big tory rebellion, mps vote to back the tiered system of coronavirus controls in england to replace the general lockdown — which ends at midnight tonight. more than two centuries after it was founded, debenhams looks set to have its last christmas — putting 12,000 more jobs at risk. police in germany arrest the driver of a vehicle that ploughed into pedestrians in the city of trier, killing four people, including a baby. a dozen more are injured. the pandemic has been hard for children and their education, particularly duri
and 18—year—old sonia calls thejudgment disheartening and wrong.pointment, and that's before you even get to the prospects of discussing hormone replacement therapy and puberty blockers. for me, personally, it took a huge toll on my mental health because i couldn't see light at the end of the tunnel. i had no hope. whilst it's considering the implications of today's judgment, the tavistock says it's suspending all new referrals of under 16s for drug treatments. alison holt, bbc news....
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side of thejet the jet stream is still in the cold side of the jet stream throughout next week, thejudgeiled air tending to weakening the smiled air tending to come in from the atlantic but for a while, still dominated by low pressure, still mild, tuesday or wednesday thing starts to dry up a little bit more but weather coming in on thursday and friday. details, the air was still caught in the weather is still unsettled. goodbye. tonight at ten... the uk becomes the first country in the world to approve the vaccine developed by pfizer and biontech. the roll—out will start next week, with the over—80s, nhs workers, and staff in care homes at the front of the queue. as we celebrate this scientific achievement, we're not carried away with overoptimism or fall into the naive belief that the struggle is over. it's not. the vaccine is being produced in belgium and some are warning that supplies could be affected if there's no post—brexit deal with the eu. and the mhra, the uk regulator which approved the coronavirus vaccine in record time, insists that no corners have been cut. also tonight...
side of thejet the jet stream is still in the cold side of the jet stream throughout next week, thejudgeiled air tending to weakening the smiled air tending to come in from the atlantic but for a while, still dominated by low pressure, still mild, tuesday or wednesday thing starts to dry up a little bit more but weather coming in on thursday and friday. details, the air was still caught in the weather is still unsettled. goodbye. tonight at ten... the uk becomes the first country in the world...
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thejudges praised him for his ease of movement and lightness on his feet.. indeed, oti mabuse became the first professional to win two years in a row and only the second double winner in the history of the show. who believed in me right from the beginning and she found something in me and turned me into this, into a dancer. thank you, 0ti. # the show must go on. # the show must go on... earlier, they had scored a perfect 3a they showed dance to when's the show must go on and even received official messages from the bad. bill, genius, it is your old friend brian just calling in to say i don't think you need any luck for this next bit, think it is in the bad. we always knew you were a bit ofa in the bad. we always knew you were a bit of a genius with the comedy and the music, but who would have guessed you would entrance a nation with your incredible ballroom dancing skills? # to me... each couple had to do three dances in the final. thejudges made bill and 0ti revisit the doctor dolittle themes quick—step complete with cgi elephants. while their own choice w
thejudges praised him for his ease of movement and lightness on his feet.. indeed, oti mabuse became the first professional to win two years in a row and only the second double winner in the history of the show. who believed in me right from the beginning and she found something in me and turned me into this, into a dancer. thank you, 0ti. # the show must go on. # the show must go on... earlier, they had scored a perfect 3a they showed dance to when's the show must go on and even received...
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of the uk customs territory but in the judgment —— eu of the uk customs territory but in thejudgmenty would have a cheque in the irish sea, but what is going to happen? they are not going to be any customs checks orfilling in a document not going to be any customs checks or filling in a document for trade going between northern ireland and great britain but it is the trade between great britain and northern ireland in that direction into northern ireland, and the biggest problem really is on food supplies, because a lot of it goes across in that direction, and at the moment michael gove says it is nothing new to have checks on animals, for example, but look at the numbers. in 2020, 1837 consignments of livestock going into northern ireland which have to be checked, about five per day, but when you talk about food because then you are talking in any food of animal origin in the new regime, 460 containers per day and each of those containers can have multiple consignments within it. a lot is going to depend on how much goodwill there is which i think therefore means whether or not an o
of the uk customs territory but in the judgment —— eu of the uk customs territory but in thejudgmenty would have a cheque in the irish sea, but what is going to happen? they are not going to be any customs checks orfilling in a document not going to be any customs checks or filling in a document for trade going between northern ireland and great britain but it is the trade between great britain and northern ireland in that direction into northern ireland, and the biggest problem really is...
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they were also dismissed by thejudges convictions.he attorney general has not succeeded in trying to get their sentences increased. the lawyers for the three of them, they haven't succeeded, and so those sentences, thejudges succeeded, and so those sentences, the judges today have said that they will remain as they are. henry long was sentenced to 16 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter and bowers and cole each got 13 years. helena, thank you for that, helena wilkinson. uk inflation slowed down in november as clothing and food prices shrank amid tightened coronavirus restrictions. the office for national statistics said consumer prices index inflation decreased to 0.3% from 0.7% in october. clothing and footwear costs made the largest contribution to the drop, as shoppers saw prices which were 3.6% lower than a year ago. the cost of food and non—alcoholic drinks also fell, decreasing by 0.6% in 12 months. the uk vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, has announced the latest figures for the roll—out of the coronavirus va
they were also dismissed by thejudges convictions.he attorney general has not succeeded in trying to get their sentences increased. the lawyers for the three of them, they haven't succeeded, and so those sentences, thejudges succeeded, and so those sentences, the judges today have said that they will remain as they are. henry long was sentenced to 16 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter and bowers and cole each got 13 years. helena, thank you for that, helena wilkinson. uk...
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the public can be absolutely confident that every rigorous cheque has been done to reach thejudgment reached, that the benefits far outweigh any risk, that the safety of the vaccine has been scrutinised independently by our commission on human medicines and no stone has been left unturned, so absolute confidence on the safety, effectiveness and quality of the pfizer biontech vaccine. in terms of further products, vaccines for covid—19 that are coming through, there are two, you will be aware, for which we have further rolling review is ongoing, and those will be conducted to the absolute scientific standards that the public would expect. sir munir, do you have anything to add? no thank you. do you have any indication on the timescales therefore the other vaccine approvals? it wouldn't be possible to predict today, simply that this rigorous process has started in the way i have described, with every package or parcel of data as it is available being scrutinised and my guess is, sir munir, your expert group will be working probably over christmas to make sure we co m plete probably ove
the public can be absolutely confident that every rigorous cheque has been done to reach thejudgment reached, that the benefits far outweigh any risk, that the safety of the vaccine has been scrutinised independently by our commission on human medicines and no stone has been left unturned, so absolute confidence on the safety, effectiveness and quality of the pfizer biontech vaccine. in terms of further products, vaccines for covid—19 that are coming through, there are two, you will be aware,...
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set out the criteria we produce, the judgments the plan will set out the criteria we produce, thejudgmentsools would stay open until the end of term. you change the course yesterday. why? level four restrictions are a step above what we have now, and they are pretty restrictive now, so i think it would be self evident to people that at level four, there would be even more restrictions to the freedoms we are able to offer people. if the numbers cannot be brought to a position where they are falling away from where they are today. the position on schools altered because of the break the numbers are rising. they have been rising even faster this week than they were over the last two weeks. by they were over the last two weeks. by yesterday, the advice of the chief medical officer to myself and to the education minister was unequivocal. it was his advice that secondary school student should be taught at home next week. this is not bringing the holidays forward by a week. those young people will remain in school. they will be receiving their education online and at home, but they will still be
set out the criteria we produce, the judgments the plan will set out the criteria we produce, thejudgmentsools would stay open until the end of term. you change the course yesterday. why? level four restrictions are a step above what we have now, and they are pretty restrictive now, so i think it would be self evident to people that at level four, there would be even more restrictions to the freedoms we are able to offer people. if the numbers cannot be brought to a position where they are...
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i honestly thought on the day i'd done a good job when i was seeing and then some of thejudges said job year and planning a tour as well. that's got to be exciting to get something into the diary, presumably. to be exciting to get something into the diary, presumablylj to be exciting to get something into the diary, presumably. i can't wait to sing in front of people. when you played that clip of dancing queen, it makes me feel bp because i feel like there's lots of people out there coming to ourfamily like there's lots of people out there coming to our family disco but ijust wanna there coming to our family disco but i just wanna see them, there coming to our family disco but ijust wanna see them, i want to be pa rt ijust wanna see them, i want to be part of that community and hopefully iamon part of that community and hopefully i am on tour in may and it is representative of lots and lots of live events hoping to be back up and running. a lot of people will look forward to that. and i love the home studio, it is fantastic! i can't take any credit, it is richard's space. stay there for
i honestly thought on the day i'd done a good job when i was seeing and then some of thejudges said job year and planning a tour as well. that's got to be exciting to get something into the diary, presumably. to be exciting to get something into the diary, presumablylj to be exciting to get something into the diary, presumably. i can't wait to sing in front of people. when you played that clip of dancing queen, it makes me feel bp because i feel like there's lots of people out there coming to...
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those are the criteria that thejudgments on the nhs.region being lumped in with another can have an assurance that this is a detailed process, but you are right to say that, in many parts of the country, the rate of infection remains high. in many parts of the country it is actually rising. and so, this will be a difficult judgment and, with christmas just around the corner, it is important that we all continue to follow the guidance and that we do not take our foot off the pedal too soon. you might make more localised discussions. lincoln recorded 479 cases per 100,000 in the last figures that came out but the north—east of lincolnshire next door is 117 cases per 100000 and yet they are both in say three, so there might bea are both in say three, so there might be a more local decision in areas like that where there is concern about high and low next to each other, both being covered by a tier 3 regulation. yes, we committed at the last review we would take a look at each local authority and if there are particularly particular example
those are the criteria that thejudgments on the nhs.region being lumped in with another can have an assurance that this is a detailed process, but you are right to say that, in many parts of the country, the rate of infection remains high. in many parts of the country it is actually rising. and so, this will be a difficult judgment and, with christmas just around the corner, it is important that we all continue to follow the guidance and that we do not take our foot off the pedal too soon. you...
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ages of 16 and 18, the law in england currently presumes that you are able to give consent, but thejudgesntists don't know the long—term effects of them on the body and on the mind, clinicians who are prescribing these drugs at the tavistock clinic, the only nhs gender in the uk, may wish to come back to a court like this one and seek his permission. today, trans rights activists are saying that this is a huge blow to those rights. it says there are plenty of children around the country who are already struggling to get help, and this will just delay that further making their ordeal that much greater. the tavistock clinic says it will be appealing this decision. a leading breast—feeding charity in the uk says it's in "‘a desperate situation' trying to support mothers who have given birth in lockdown. between april and september, the national breast—feeding helpline answered 125% more calls than they did in the same period last year. the restrictions in place meant that face—to—face professional and peer support was cancelled, and simple procedures like tongue—tie operations were severely
ages of 16 and 18, the law in england currently presumes that you are able to give consent, but thejudgesntists don't know the long—term effects of them on the body and on the mind, clinicians who are prescribing these drugs at the tavistock clinic, the only nhs gender in the uk, may wish to come back to a court like this one and seek his permission. today, trans rights activists are saying that this is a huge blow to those rights. it says there are plenty of children around the country who...
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a difference, no blackball, no bruno, but one thing has not changed, tonight as always, it's not thejudgeshe company numbers right at the beginning of the series and watching it as beginning of the series and watching itasa beginning of the series and watching it as a viewer, you would barely know anything was different. it is so impressive. i'm full of admiration for anybody who can do that. as somebody who has two left feet and no rhythm whatsoever... we will have to put that to the test. we will look ahead to the final a little later with jj charmers. ——jj chalmers — who was the sixth contestant to be eliminated from this year's series — and also with kevin clifton, the former strictly professional dancer who won it back in 2018 with stacey dooley. that's at around 9.40. matt, will you be watching tonight? yes, my daughters love it. as well as the strictly final we have a mixture of sunshine and showers. a public good for you who have been sitting under a land of persistent rain. flood warnings in place with more details on the bbc website was up more details on the bbc website was up l
a difference, no blackball, no bruno, but one thing has not changed, tonight as always, it's not thejudgeshe company numbers right at the beginning of the series and watching it as beginning of the series and watching itasa beginning of the series and watching it as a viewer, you would barely know anything was different. it is so impressive. i'm full of admiration for anybody who can do that. as somebody who has two left feet and no rhythm whatsoever... we will have to put that to the test. we...