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tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire.ry during post—brexit trade talks. it comes after a confidential letter, seen by the bbc, revealed the eu has rejected one of the industry's key demands. our economics editor faisal islam is in west london. the industry is not happy about it? know, simon, yes, the chief negotiator for the uk in know, simon, yes, the chief negotiatorfor the uk in a post brexit trade negotiations has written to the car industry, as you say, and a number of things they said were key priorities won't be able to be delivered because they have been rejected by the eu and, quoting lord david frost, "we obviously cannot insist on them", in one case, which is the area of counting foreign parts towards a british made threshold. why does that matter? we have been talking a lot about deal or no deal. even in a deal, some manufacturing might not count deal, some manufacturing might not cou nt towards deal, some manufacturing might not count towards a status where they have no taxes on trade, no tariffs, if they are
tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire.ry during post—brexit trade talks. it comes after a confidential letter, seen by the bbc, revealed the eu has rejected one of the industry's key demands. our economics editor faisal islam is in west london. the industry is not happy about it? know, simon, yes, the chief negotiator for the uk in know, simon, yes, the chief negotiatorfor the uk in a post brexit trade negotiations has written to the car industry, as you say, and a number of things they...
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john runs an engineering firm in warwickshire.r than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time to get people into work. the details have been sketchy. we knew the scheme was there, we wanted to use the scheme, we were keen to use the scheme. we now have the details today, which is great, but we now find we have to use an intermediary, because we only want a few people, we don't want 30, so there's a lot more to go yet before we can actually start employing these people. so i believe you.ve got to wait till about november. meanwhile, the industries hit hardest, leisure, retail, hospitality, are one is laying off the highest proportion of young workers. the government hopes the scheme will help prevent youth unemployment from turning into lifelong disadvantage. simon jack, bbc news. the german authorities say they have no doubt that the russian opposition leader alexei navalny was poisoned with the nerve agent novichok. mr navalny was airlifted to berlin for treatment after falling ill during a fl
john runs an engineering firm in warwickshire.r than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time to get people into work. the details have been sketchy. we knew the scheme was there, we wanted to use the scheme, we were keen to use the scheme. we now have the details today, which is great, but we now find we have to use an intermediary, because we only want a few people, we don't want 30, so there's a lot more to go yet before we can actually start employing...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.t there at the moment. but things will turn at the moment. but things will turn a little bit drier through the night into tomorrow. tomorrow will be a much brighter day for many. not com pletely much brighter day for many. not completely dry but also compare to strong winds we have at the moment, it will be a day of lighter winds. stronger ones on the far edge of the weather friend bringing stronger ones on the far edge of the weatherfriend bringing rain through the evening and pushing us what you swords. still writing into the first pa rt swords. still writing into the first part of the night. in fact they to turning dry across some parts of east and scotland. one area where the rain will linger and elsewhere you can see blue starting to diminish and it turns drier and more parts will clear us guys around across parts of northern ireland and north wales and where we can see a touch of frost to take us into tomorrow morning. so the picture for thursday morning to come a lot more in the
tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.t there at the moment. but things will turn at the moment. but things will turn a little bit drier through the night into tomorrow. tomorrow will be a much brighter day for many. not com pletely much brighter day for many. not completely dry but also compare to strong winds we have at the moment, it will be a day of lighter winds. stronger ones on the far edge of the weather friend bringing...
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the 38—year—old has spent his entire career with warwickshire and will call it a day at the end of the pieces, all i wanted to do was play cricket for a living so i suppose it is the end of a chapter and moving on. but honestly thinking with myself and talking to people around me, it felt like the right thing to do. i said i wanted to be able to play or i believed i wanted to play at a level and i think physically now with the injuries, thatis physically now with the injuries, that is not possible. that‘s all the sport for now. president trump is facing a backlash over reports he mocked american soldiers killed in action. mr trump has strongly denied the accusations which emerged on thursday, but the row doesn‘t seem to be dissipating, with some veterans and relatives condemning the president. mr trump visited an american cemetery during a visit to france in 2018, to mark the centenary of the end of world war one. but he cancelled a visit to a different cemetery on the same trip. the atlantic magazine alleges that he said, he didn‘t want to go because it was "filled with losers". the p
the 38—year—old has spent his entire career with warwickshire and will call it a day at the end of the pieces, all i wanted to do was play cricket for a living so i suppose it is the end of a chapter and moving on. but honestly thinking with myself and talking to people around me, it felt like the right thing to do. i said i wanted to be able to play or i believed i wanted to play at a level and i think physically now with the injuries, thatis physically now with the injuries, that is not...
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the batsman, who scored more than 7000 test runs for england, will play his final game for warwickshireer that i have loved. it is all i wanted to do was play cricket for a living. it is the end of a chapter, and moving on. thinking myself and talking to people around me, it is the right thing to do. i want to play at eight level. physically now with injuries it is not possible. england's 0wen farrell was sent off for saracens as the premiership champions were beaten by wasps. farrell was dismissed for this high tackle on charlie atkinson, whow was assessed by medics for concussion before walking off the field. wasps had made a number of changes for this game but this late try from tom willis clinched a 28—18 win. saracens will be relegated from the premiership in four weeks time, but they are due to play in the champions cup quarter final in a fortnight. and just look at this, harlequins against bath welcomed back supporters to the stoop for the first competitive rugby in england to be played in front of a crowd since lockdown. 2,700 tickets were available for this premiership match as
the batsman, who scored more than 7000 test runs for england, will play his final game for warwickshireer that i have loved. it is all i wanted to do was play cricket for a living. it is the end of a chapter, and moving on. thinking myself and talking to people around me, it is the right thing to do. i want to play at eight level. physically now with injuries it is not possible. england's 0wen farrell was sent off for saracens as the premiership champions were beaten by wasps. farrell was...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire.i am woman, has died at the age of 78. #in # in numbers too big to ignore... her family described her as "a truly formidable woman", saying, "our hearts are broken, but we take comfort in the knowledge that her voice will live on forever". in one of the most popular shows of the ‘80s and ‘90s, the grotesque caricatures of spitting image pulled no punches as they took regular aim at celebrities and public figures likejohn major and the royal family. now, after a 24—year absence, it's back, with new puppets including the sussexes, boris johnson and russian president vladimir putin. roger law, the co—creator of the show, explained that he believes the time is right for spitting image to make a return, as politics and public life have become more divisive. it's much bigger this time, there's about 100 puppets made already, and the show is global, it goes out all over the place, you know. it's rather difficult for an old guy to know —— an old guy like me to know some of the people i'm caric
tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire.i am woman, has died at the age of 78. #in # in numbers too big to ignore... her family described her as "a truly formidable woman", saying, "our hearts are broken, but we take comfort in the knowledge that her voice will live on forever". in one of the most popular shows of the ‘80s and ‘90s, the grotesque caricatures of spitting image pulled no punches as they took regular aim at celebrities and public figures likejohn major and...
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five—time ashes winner ian bell will retire from cricket at the end of the domestic season with warwickshireo move into coaching. there‘s more on the bbc sport website, including details of a dramatic win for ulster that saw them reach the pro 1a final to face leinster. you can see more on all of today‘s stories on the bbc news channel. that‘s all from me. goodnight. hello, there. it‘s been a day of sunny spells and showers. although the showers were clustered across many northern and western areas and further south in devon at great torrington through the afternoon, we had some sunshine whilst across in northern ireland, you can see a lot more cloud. here it is from earlier on in the day, the cloud with drizzly rain, we‘ve got showers breaking out ahead of it and that generally is going to push slowly southwards and eastwards and into the south west of scotland, showers in the north—east through this evening, those showers also filtering southwards across some parts of england and wales, the cheshire gap into the midlands, potentially towards london, as well. a lot of dry weather to be foun
five—time ashes winner ian bell will retire from cricket at the end of the domestic season with warwickshireo move into coaching. there‘s more on the bbc sport website, including details of a dramatic win for ulster that saw them reach the pro 1a final to face leinster. you can see more on all of today‘s stories on the bbc news channel. that‘s all from me. goodnight. hello, there. it‘s been a day of sunny spells and showers. although the showers were clustered across many northern and...
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of the most stylish batsmen the sport has seen — but he'll retire at the end of the season with warwickshirehe day after england team—mate graham onions announces his retirement, ian bell announces his retirement. you're up to date with the sport. now on bbc news, it's time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look at what is in the sunday newspapers. with me are sian griffiths, education correspondent at the sunday times and shyama perera, writer and broadcaster. before we chat about the papers today, let's run you through the front pages. the observer leads with the contents of a leaked public health england report which suggests covid is now endemic in deprived parts of the country. following the blockade of newspaper printing plants by extinction rebellion, the sunday telegraph claims the pro—environment group could be treated as an organised crime group by the government as part of a crackdown on its activities. that story also the lead for the sunday times, which tells of a cross—party rebuttal of extinction rebellion‘s latest action, and the resulting political consensus on the ne
of the most stylish batsmen the sport has seen — but he'll retire at the end of the season with warwickshirehe day after england team—mate graham onions announces his retirement, ian bell announces his retirement. you're up to date with the sport. now on bbc news, it's time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look at what is in the sunday newspapers. with me are sian griffiths, education correspondent at the sunday times and shyama perera, writer and broadcaster. before we chat about...
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0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from warwickshire.bracing itself for what may come. for now they are not under local lockdown, signs life is farfrom normal. at the high street deli, they made hot meals to help out at the height of the pandemic. for their business and well—being, they're wary about the next few months. we'rejust anxious, we just do not know. we have christmas around the corner. we do not know if it is going to get better or worse. i know we will all come together again as a community and we will do what needs to be done. this market towns saw volunteers step up like so many places and with fresh warnings about rising cases across the country today, they're prepared to do so again if needed, sensing no emotional support may be in demand. back in march and april, it felt like the world was turning upside down. i think there is probably less fear about the virus itself but a little bit of fear about the next six months. bill is certainly apprehensive. he was shielding with a lung condition, helped by local volunteers — he
0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from warwickshire.bracing itself for what may come. for now they are not under local lockdown, signs life is farfrom normal. at the high street deli, they made hot meals to help out at the height of the pandemic. for their business and well—being, they're wary about the next few months. we'rejust anxious, we just do not know. we have christmas around the corner. we do not know if it is going to get better or worse. i know we will all come...
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john nollett runs an engineering firm in warwickshire.at firms who can take fewer than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time to get people into work. the details have been sketchy. we knew the scheme was there, we wanted to use the scheme, we're keen to use the scheme. we now have the details today, which is great, but we now find we have to use an intermediary, because we only want a few people, we don't want 30, so there's a lot more to go yet, before we can actually start employing these people. so, i believe we've got to wait till about november. meanwhile, the industries hit hardest, leisure, retail, hospitality, are the ones laying off the highest proportion of young workers. the government hopes this scheme will help prevent youth unemployment from turning into lifelong disadvantage. now on bbc news, coronavirus: your stories. philippa thomas hears from people about how covid—19 has changed their lives. welcome to coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how covid—19 is changing lives aro
john nollett runs an engineering firm in warwickshire.at firms who can take fewer than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time to get people into work. the details have been sketchy. we knew the scheme was there, we wanted to use the scheme, we're keen to use the scheme. we now have the details today, which is great, but we now find we have to use an intermediary, because we only want a few people, we don't want 30, so there's a lot more to go yet, before...
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0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from warwickshire.lf for what may come. for now alcester is not under any local lockdown but everywhere there are signs life is far from normal. at the high street deli they made hot meals to help out at the height of the pandemic. for their business and well—being they are wary about the next few months. we'rejust anxious, we just don't know. we've got christmas just around the corner. we do not know if it is going to get better or worse. i know we will all come together again as a community and we will do what needs to be done. this market town saw volunteers step up, like so many places, and with fresh warnings about rising cases across the country today, they are prepared to do so again, if needed, sensing now emotional support may be in demand. back in march and april everything just kind of felt like the world was turning upside down. i think there is probably less fear about the virus itself but a little bit of fear about what the next six months is going to be like. hello! bill is certainly appr
0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from warwickshire.lf for what may come. for now alcester is not under any local lockdown but everywhere there are signs life is far from normal. at the high street deli they made hot meals to help out at the height of the pandemic. for their business and well—being they are wary about the next few months. we'rejust anxious, we just don't know. we've got christmas just around the corner. we do not know if it is going to get better or worse. i...
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0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from warwickshire.t may come. for now they are not under local lockdown but everywhere there are signs life is far from normal. at this deli they need hot meals to help out at the height of the pandemic. for their business and well—being they are wary about the next few months. we just do not know. we have christmas around the corner. we do not know if it is going to get better or worse. i know we will all come together again as a community and we will do what needs to be done. this market towns saw volu nteers to be done. this market towns saw volunteers step up like so many places and with fresh warnings about rising cases across the country today they are prepared to do so again if needed, sensing no emotional support may be in demand. in march and april it felt like the world is turning upside down. i think there is probably less fear about the virus itself but a little bit of fear about the next six months. there will is certainly apprehensive. he was shielding with apprehensive. he was shielding w
0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports from warwickshire.t may come. for now they are not under local lockdown but everywhere there are signs life is far from normal. at this deli they need hot meals to help out at the height of the pandemic. for their business and well—being they are wary about the next few months. we just do not know. we have christmas around the corner. we do not know if it is going to get better or worse. i know we will all come together again as a community and...
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testing which is vital to keeping schools open. who's the non—executive chair of the coventry and warwickshireirector of royal free hospitals. and also i'm joined by dr amir khan, who's a gp in leeds. iati i at ijust need to start with when it comes to who should be tested, what symptoms does one have to display? or should one have an think, iam not display? or should one have an think, i am not sure about this, i should get tested because there so much confusion as to when someone should get tested. yes, and the symptoms of which you should get tested a re symptoms of which you should get tested are fever and temperature in a new persistent cough and a loss in your sense of smell or taste. that is when you should get tested and we don't know whether the temperature could be the common cold or the coronavirus and that is why it is important to get tested. if you're a contact important to get tested. if you're a co nta ct of important to get tested. if you're a contact of others people but do not display any symptoms yourself, then you do not have to test butjust stuff i sleep you do not have t
testing which is vital to keeping schools open. who's the non—executive chair of the coventry and warwickshireirector of royal free hospitals. and also i'm joined by dr amir khan, who's a gp in leeds. iati i at ijust need to start with when it comes to who should be tested, what symptoms does one have to display? or should one have an think, iam not display? or should one have an think, i am not sure about this, i should get tested because there so much confusion as to when someone should get...
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hejoins me this afternoon from warwickshire. good afternoon. good afternoon. explain what your anxieties are at this stage. well i think in summary the plans that the government made for this transition towards the end of the year have pretty much been derailed by coronavirus. it was always going to bea coronavirus. it was always going to be a very tight schedule to get businesses prepared through this transition period. ending at the end of december. but all of those assumptions of course were made prior to covid—19. and covid—19 has com pletely prior to covid—19. and covid—19 has completely derailed the ability really business to get prepared. also, link to what you had just discussing about the board of trade which of course is about the agreements and free trade agreements. they look as though they are stalling as well. and a combination of no trade agreement with the european union, leaves are something less than 80 working days now before we hit this deadline. so the logistics industry is speaking here as one voice. that i guess the a nswer here as one v
hejoins me this afternoon from warwickshire. good afternoon. good afternoon. explain what your anxieties are at this stage. well i think in summary the plans that the government made for this transition towards the end of the year have pretty much been derailed by coronavirus. it was always going to bea coronavirus. it was always going to be a very tight schedule to get businesses prepared through this transition period. ending at the end of december. but all of those assumptions of course were...
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i would ask you about a situation i came to light, and it was a lady called lucy from warwickshire whoen over her details to the system you have detailed there to the bar staff and inappropriately one of the bar staff contacted her for personal reasons. where does the law stand in terms of bar staff using that did inappropriately? it is simple, any organisation or individual gathering information for the purposes of contact tracing or indeed for any other specific purpose and then using it for unconnected purposes, in this case contacting individuals, thatis in this case contacting individuals, that is actually a breach of the gdp are for which there is monetary penalty on the part of the organisation, but also the individual themselves could well be could pending a criminal offence. it's really important the leisure sector very much makes their staff aware of the obligations under the legislation, and makes them understand that not only we are talking about fines for the organisation which could be up to 20 million euros, or 4% of annual turnover but criminal liability for the individ
i would ask you about a situation i came to light, and it was a lady called lucy from warwickshire whoen over her details to the system you have detailed there to the bar staff and inappropriately one of the bar staff contacted her for personal reasons. where does the law stand in terms of bar staff using that did inappropriately? it is simple, any organisation or individual gathering information for the purposes of contact tracing or indeed for any other specific purpose and then using it for...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire. i will say goodbye. good evening. evening, pushing its way eastwards, still rain of the first part of the night through eastern england, eastern scotland and struggles to turn parts of eastern scotland. where the rain will linger, elsewhere you can see that the blue is starting to diminish and turns drier with clear skies around, particularly across northern ireland, north wales, because he see a touch of frost to take us into tomorrow morning. the picture for thursday morning, a lot more sunshine around with the exception being the northern half of scotland, outbreaks of rain here and east anglia with some rain around the far eastern coast, showers crop up across england, something scotland and northern ireland, showers and the southwest as we go into the afternoon, some of them heavy and take us into tomorrow morning. the picture for thursday morning, a lot more sunshine around the exception being the northern half of scotland, thursday evening, the showers push us northwards and to the south. all in the jet stream
tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire. i will say goodbye. good evening. evening, pushing its way eastwards, still rain of the first part of the night through eastern england, eastern scotland and struggles to turn parts of eastern scotland. where the rain will linger, elsewhere you can see that the blue is starting to diminish and turns drier with clear skies around, particularly across northern ireland, north wales, because he see a touch of frost to take us into tomorrow morning. the...
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tom burridge, bbc news and warwickshire. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.at persistent rain will be across eastern counties of england after morning sunshine. a blustery end, but not particularly chilly. further west, we will see some sunshine developed but i will be punctuated by thundery showers. east anglia clears, stays wet across the north—east of scotland. elsewhere, showers become fewer in number and it will be a fresher night than a nightjust gone. in parts of south—west scotland, northern ireland, could be a bit of press to ta ke ireland, could be a bit of press to take us into tomorrow morning. only one or two showers tomorrow morning. most of the persistent rain will be in the north—east of scotland. major see some rain clipped the east anglia and the south—east for a time. overall, a drierand anglia and the south—east for a time. overall, a drier and brighter day for many. northern ireland, wales, south—west england see showers develop, some thundery and heavy. though she was pushed northwards and eastwards into thursday night. to take us throug
tom burridge, bbc news and warwickshire. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.at persistent rain will be across eastern counties of england after morning sunshine. a blustery end, but not particularly chilly. further west, we will see some sunshine developed but i will be punctuated by thundery showers. east anglia clears, stays wet across the north—east of scotland. elsewhere, showers become fewer in number and it will be a fresher night than a nightjust gone. in parts of...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire. very interesting. carol is having a very busy week.ens and today she is at kew gardens. i am in the template house at kew gardens and today's state of the world's plant and fungi plants is released and the statistics are out, with many plants threatened with extinction. how can we help? it is also showing that we are not using pla nts also showing that we are not using plants and fungi as much as we could. we could use them much more for our food, could. we could use them much more for ourfood, fuel and could. we could use them much more for our food, fuel and medicine. it's quite toasty in here this morning. it's not hot like you would expect. we are under the flight path for heathrow. you can hear planes going overhead. 0utside, it's not a particularly cold start to the day. what we have today is rainy and windy conditions already in the north and west moving eastwards through the course of the day and some of that rain will be heavy. some mist and fog to watch out for across parts of hampshire and east anglia and for some eastern ar
tom burridge, bbc news, in warwickshire. very interesting. carol is having a very busy week.ens and today she is at kew gardens. i am in the template house at kew gardens and today's state of the world's plant and fungi plants is released and the statistics are out, with many plants threatened with extinction. how can we help? it is also showing that we are not using pla nts also showing that we are not using plants and fungi as much as we could. we could use them much more for our food, could....
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but he'll retire at the end of the season with warwickshire, the county he's played for since he wast before williams fought back to win in three. she'll face greek 16th seed maria sakkari next. sakkari beat williams at the western and southern open at flushing meadows last month. and britain's georgia taylor—brown put in a brilliant performance to become the new world triathlon champion for the first time. the title is usually decided with a series of races, but this year, because of the pandemic, there was a one—off race in hamburg. taylor—brown broke clear early in the run section and gradually extended her advantage to win by nine seconds. france's vincent luis retained the men's title, with alistair brownlee finishing ninth and brotherjonny back in 31st. the british athletics championships in manchester produced a remarkable finish in the men's 800 metres. daniel rowden got the better of jake wightman, powering past him with 50 metres to go. it was a great performance from rowden, who didn't run a single race last year after suffering serious illness and being forced to undergo
but he'll retire at the end of the season with warwickshire, the county he's played for since he wast before williams fought back to win in three. she'll face greek 16th seed maria sakkari next. sakkari beat williams at the western and southern open at flushing meadows last month. and britain's georgia taylor—brown put in a brilliant performance to become the new world triathlon champion for the first time. the title is usually decided with a series of races, but this year, because of the...
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john nollett runs an engineering firm in warwickshire.than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time the details have been sketchy.
john nollett runs an engineering firm in warwickshire.than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time the details have been sketchy.