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itv announced today that the voice uk hugely popular, the live final will be cancelled.isodes a week to three, emmerdale from six to five, eastenders is suspending filming and will be on twice a week, mondays and tuesdays but the bbc has announced a raft of a huge range of special programming to get people through the next few months. exercise routines, fitness shows for older people in particular, the details are being finalised. there is a huge educational effort because of the school closures, so a dedicated programme for every year group on the iplayer, a dedicated kids' iplayer, a podcast for primary schoolchildren and secondary school children. there will be repeats and special editions are coming back to radio four, box sets to the iplayer and there will be a virtual church service every sunday morning led initially by the archbishop of canterbury on local radio. it is a movable feast and it is worth saying we talk a lot about these days about how social media drives people apart but with sporting fixtures cancelled, your revision counsel, glastonbury cancelled, t
itv announced today that the voice uk hugely popular, the live final will be cancelled.isodes a week to three, emmerdale from six to five, eastenders is suspending filming and will be on twice a week, mondays and tuesdays but the bbc has announced a raft of a huge range of special programming to get people through the next few months. exercise routines, fitness shows for older people in particular, the details are being finalised. there is a huge educational effort because of the school...
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both been postponed or cancelled this year, itv have cancelled the live final and semifinal of the voice ukle from six to five. eastenders has suspended filming, only going to be on twice a week on monday and tuesday but the corporation has announced a raft of programming for the coming week. exercise routines of which the details will be finalised but aimed at older viewers. a huge educational effort because of the school closures so there is a daily educational programme for every year group, a pod cast for primary school kids, but because of a secondary school kids, and a iplayer service. there will be a virtual church service led by the archbishop of canterbury, and lots of older shows coming back to the iplayer inbox said forms are a movable feast at a time when tv and radio really need to bring the nation together. amol rajan, thank you. the foreign office has urged british holiday—makers to contact their airline ortour holiday—makers to contact their airline or tour operators to arrange to return home from spain because all hotels have been ordered to close by next tuesday. as our eu
both been postponed or cancelled this year, itv have cancelled the live final and semifinal of the voice ukle from six to five. eastenders has suspended filming, only going to be on twice a week on monday and tuesday but the corporation has announced a raft of programming for the coming week. exercise routines of which the details will be finalised but aimed at older viewers. a huge educational effort because of the school closures so there is a daily educational programme for every year group,...
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a human voice to break the loneliness of the lockdown. at this age uknd. but though they've never been busier, they estimate their income will be down by as much as 50% over the coming months. the furlough situation doesn't apply to us. we've got too much work, and people are working long hours, and everyone is working, and in fact i'm having to pay for more hours. so you've got increasing costs and reducing income? yes, exactly, and i think that's a very typical picture across the country. liftoff for the london marathon 2016... with most majorfundraising events like the london marathon either postponed or cancelled, the pandemic is fast becoming a threat to the very existence of some organisations, while others are scaling back on their core activities. cancer research uk says the fall in donations means they will have to cut back on research, which they say could well delay new breakthrough treatments against the disease. each charity is affected in a different way. but all of them are saying they need government help. during a virtual meeting, mps e
a human voice to break the loneliness of the lockdown. at this age uknd. but though they've never been busier, they estimate their income will be down by as much as 50% over the coming months. the furlough situation doesn't apply to us. we've got too much work, and people are working long hours, and everyone is working, and in fact i'm having to pay for more hours. so you've got increasing costs and reducing income? yes, exactly, and i think that's a very typical picture across the country....
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l human voice to break the loneliness of the lockdown. at this age uk a week asking for help, five times the usual demand. although they've never been busier, they estimate their income will be down by as much as 50% over the coming months. the furlough situation does not apply to us. we have too much work and people are working long hours and everybody is working, and in fact, working long hours and everybody is working, and infact, i'm having working long hours and everybody is working, and in fact, i'm having to pay for more hours. so you have increasing costs and reducing income? yes, exactly, and i think that's a very typical picture across the country. lift off for the london marathon. with most major fundraising events like the london marathon either postponed or cancelled, the pandemic is fast becoming a threat to the very existence of some organisations. while others are scaling back on their core activities. cancer research uk says the fall in donations means they will have to cut back on research, which they say could well delay new breakthro
l human voice to break the loneliness of the lockdown. at this age uk a week asking for help, five times the usual demand. although they've never been busier, they estimate their income will be down by as much as 50% over the coming months. the furlough situation does not apply to us. we have too much work and people are working long hours and everybody is working, and in fact, working long hours and everybody is working, and infact, i'm having working long hours and everybody is working, and...
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uk. he was a gracious gentleman, gifted with a beautiful voice, whether he was reading or singing.ot for flowers at his funeral, but for random acts of kindness. in the midst of the fear... ..the panic buying, the acts of selfishness... take it away! ..it is kindness which is starting to shine through. you can see it in romain, a musician who is coordinating free concerts outside the homes of anyone in isolation in london. once we know who those people are and where they live, we can offer them mini concerts. those people just have to open the door or their windows or maybe their back garden to uplift them and, yeah, to give them some emotional support that they need. you can see it in ziggy and his mum, paola. i love that hashtag! as well as spreading the love and spreading the hashtag, you're raising money, is that right? we're raising money for the intensive care unit in the hospital. how's it going, mum? it's going, it's amazing. the news out there is... ..serious. i think we all know it's serious and i think we really need to do something positive. i think the talk of we're go
uk. he was a gracious gentleman, gifted with a beautiful voice, whether he was reading or singing.ot for flowers at his funeral, but for random acts of kindness. in the midst of the fear... ..the panic buying, the acts of selfishness... take it away! ..it is kindness which is starting to shine through. you can see it in romain, a musician who is coordinating free concerts outside the homes of anyone in isolation in london. once we know who those people are and where they live, we can offer them...
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a human voice to break the loneliness of the lockdown. at this age uk although they've never been busier, they estimate their income will be down by as much as 50% over the coming months. the furlough situation does not apply to us. we have too much work and people are working long hours and everybody is working, and infact, i'm having to pay for more hours. so you have increasing costs and reducing income? yes, exactly, and i think that's a very typical picture across the country. lift off for the london marathon. with most majorfundraising events like the london marathon either postponed or cancelled, the pandemic is fast becoming a threat to the very existence of some organisations. while others are scaling back on their core activities. cancer research uk says the fall in donations means they will have to cut back on research, which they say could well delay new breakthrough treatments against the disease. each charity is affected in a different way. but all of them are saying that they need government help. during a virtual meeting, mps examine the
a human voice to break the loneliness of the lockdown. at this age uk although they've never been busier, they estimate their income will be down by as much as 50% over the coming months. the furlough situation does not apply to us. we have too much work and people are working long hours and everybody is working, and infact, i'm having to pay for more hours. so you have increasing costs and reducing income? yes, exactly, and i think that's a very typical picture across the country. lift off for...
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uk. has told us that they did see. each candidate sorry number a time where no one would listen to us and our voices were silenced. given another source. from this internet were the last of this generation. our mission to house better rightsize we need to realize what that means and rise to the task. like the concentration camps themselves we the survivors are the last witnesses to what happened there that we need to think about i will remember it when there are no eyewitnesses left sargon are scum and. i think the mother of democracy as many layers especially now can see greece nowadays. if i look at the movie received from the land sold journalism i think democracy is under threat media in research not independent nowadays. people media both the romulans with the media began during the financial crisis and the guard. many jobs were cut up with their lives and many journalists were forced out because they didn't comply with the agendas of their new bosses and went on without some fertile datu or devoted to. sotira this was one of the journalists who didn't comply in 2015 he launched an english language website ab
uk. has told us that they did see. each candidate sorry number a time where no one would listen to us and our voices were silenced. given another source. from this internet were the last of this generation. our mission to house better rightsize we need to realize what that means and rise to the task. like the concentration camps themselves we the survivors are the last witnesses to what happened there that we need to think about i will remember it when there are no eyewitnesses left sargon are...
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to speaker, i rise today voice my support for one of the biggest industries in my the poultry industry. urge the administration and ambassador lighthizer to include in the us-uk trade deal. largest exporter of chicken and turkey, the u.s. will continue to gain momentum industry if the u.k. is added as a new market. ndiana is the fifth largest turkey producer and second largest egg producer in the united states. u.k. trade agreement will who our poultry farmers are part of our indiana economy. indiana's sixth district representative, i will continue access to r their free markets. mr. speaker, i rise today to a great impact that farming and the agriculture ommunity has on carbon sequestration. the use of cover crops increased per year since 2012. that -- this means that 20 acres across the u.s. are likely to be planted in the crops this year with potential to sequester about 60 tons of co-2, qual to the admissions -- emissions of over 12 million cars. biodiesel ethanol and is reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the same amount as if 17 million cars are taken off the road in 2018. will continue to support the agriculture community and its leadership in being ste
to speaker, i rise today voice my support for one of the biggest industries in my the poultry industry. urge the administration and ambassador lighthizer to include in the us-uk trade deal. largest exporter of chicken and turkey, the u.s. will continue to gain momentum industry if the u.k. is added as a new market. ndiana is the fifth largest turkey producer and second largest egg producer in the united states. u.k. trade agreement will who our poultry farmers are part of our indiana economy....
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one of the uk's best—known gardeners has added his voice to industry please for help.d to die, unlessa them, will have to be allowed to die, unless a rescue package of significant magnitude is put in place to save our growers, the british garden is going to suffer for many years ahead. this is also the time of year when the industry is most financially extended, leaving no unwilling or unable to ta ke leaving no unwilling or unable to take on new loans, with government guarantees extended to the lender but not to the borrower. the uk's plant growers and its 23 million gardening customers are facing a potentially very cruel spring. let's take a look at today's papers. some of the front pages and some of the inside stories as well. the way officers handle the coronavirus crisis will be remembered for generations, one of britain's most senior officers has written in the daily telegraph. assistant commissioner neil basu said the police must preserve "the trust and confidence of the public." a lack of coronavirus testing has led to a "furious row" among ministers, the daily
one of the uk's best—known gardeners has added his voice to industry please for help.d to die, unlessa them, will have to be allowed to die, unless a rescue package of significant magnitude is put in place to save our growers, the british garden is going to suffer for many years ahead. this is also the time of year when the industry is most financially extended, leaving no unwilling or unable to ta ke leaving no unwilling or unable to take on new loans, with government guarantees extended to...
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uk. he was a gracious gentleman, gifted with a beautiful voice, whether he was reading or singing.cts of the fear, the panic buying, the acts of selfishness... take it away. it is kindness which is starting to shine through. you can see it in romain, a musician who is organising free concerts at side the homes of anyone in isolation in london. once we know who those people are and where they live, we can offer them many concerts. those peoplejust have to open the doors in their windows and maybe that back garden, to uplift them, and to give them some emotional support that they need. you can see it in and his mum, paula. i love that hashtag. as well as spreading the love and spreading the hashtag, you are raising money. is that right? we are raising money for the intensive care unit in the hospital. how is it going, mum? it is amazing. the news out there is — it is serious. i think we all know it is serious. i think we all know it is serious. i think we all know it is serious, and i think we all need to do something positive. i think the talk of, you know, we're going to loved ones
uk. he was a gracious gentleman, gifted with a beautiful voice, whether he was reading or singing.cts of the fear, the panic buying, the acts of selfishness... take it away. it is kindness which is starting to shine through. you can see it in romain, a musician who is organising free concerts at side the homes of anyone in isolation in london. once we know who those people are and where they live, we can offer them many concerts. those peoplejust have to open the doors in their windows and...
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voice in westminster for obvious reasons. but we also have a good network of people on the ground in the uk and elsewhere. well, hasn't there? oh, god. that has been amazing. she had set up a commission around loneliness. that continued after she was killed. we have the world's first minister for a and the first government strategy. i'm hosting a conference on thursday in huddersfield on loneliness and it is an issue that continues to create a lot of interest and create discussion. you guys have done a lot of amazing work as well. so much has been done in her name and that that is what keeps us going. it's amazing to think that all the good that has come out of such an awful situation for you and the family, and now, yea rs for you and the family, and now, years down the line, there are things happening across the uk and so many different strands to it as well? absolutely. that is what we do, we try to reflectjo's lie. we have local work in west yorkshire, with the amazing bunch of volunteers ichair, with the amazing bunch of volunteers i chair, nationally we do the great get—together which tackles issues
voice in westminster for obvious reasons. but we also have a good network of people on the ground in the uk and elsewhere. well, hasn't there? oh, god. that has been amazing. she had set up a commission around loneliness. that continued after she was killed. we have the world's first minister for a and the first government strategy. i'm hosting a conference on thursday in huddersfield on loneliness and it is an issue that continues to create a lot of interest and create discussion. you guys...