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a cash grant and a furlough scheme have kept this 300—year—old pub near wigan going for lockdown.d's smallest toilets, which makes two metres very difficult to operate with. opening up presents new challenges. i suspect if we are allowed to open outside and table service only we are ok here. i think the real issue will come when we are allowed to open inside. two metres can't be done. 0ne metre is going to be incredibly difficult. other venues are also waiting for clarity. in england, the expectation is that pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to open up again from the 11th ofjuly, and the industry and government are still working together to finalise guidelines on exactly how they can do that safely. mexican restaurant chain wahaca is planning for various scenarios. clocks on the walls — every 20 minutes washing your hands. it's expecting trade to be tough. starting out it's going to be hell. people are not going to come back in their droves. they are going to slowly build up that confidence and it's going to take six months to a year. we are anticipating sales being around
a cash grant and a furlough scheme have kept this 300—year—old pub near wigan going for lockdown.d's smallest toilets, which makes two metres very difficult to operate with. opening up presents new challenges. i suspect if we are allowed to open outside and table service only we are ok here. i think the real issue will come when we are allowed to open inside. two metres can't be done. 0ne metre is going to be incredibly difficult. other venues are also waiting for clarity. in england, the...
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a cash grant and the furlough scheme have kept this 300—year—old pub near wigan going through lockdownifficult to operate with. opening up presents new challenges. i suspect if we are allowed to open outside with table service only, we're ok here. i think the real issue will come when we are allowed to open inside. two metres, it can't be done. a metre's going to be incredibly difficult. other venues are also waiting for clarity. in england, the expectation is that pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to start opening up again from lithjuly, and the industry and government are still working together to finalise guidelines on exactly how they can do that safely. mexican restaurant chain wahaca is planning for various scenarios. clocks on the walls — every 20 minutes washing your hands. he's expecting trade to be tough. starting out, it's going to be hell. people are not going to come back in their droves. they are going to slowly build up that confidence and it's going to take six months to a year. we are anticipating sales being around minus 60% to start with. mark expects to strug
a cash grant and the furlough scheme have kept this 300—year—old pub near wigan going through lockdownifficult to operate with. opening up presents new challenges. i suspect if we are allowed to open outside with table service only, we're ok here. i think the real issue will come when we are allowed to open inside. two metres, it can't be done. a metre's going to be incredibly difficult. other venues are also waiting for clarity. in england, the expectation is that pubs, restaurants and...
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when shearings holidays in wigan went bust in may, holly and 2500 others lost their jobs over night.s at the start of her dream career.|j think i cried for the rest of the day. it was just devastating. think i cried for the rest of the day. it wasjust devastating. ifelt gutted, i am getting upset now because it was a bit more light, this has actually happened. numerous things went through my mind, financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend we re help my mum, me and my boyfriend were saving for a house. it was like starting all over again. the hospitality and travel industries will take years to recover. the number of people claiming work—related benefits has hit 2.8 million, 27 year high and is predicted to rise further in months ahead. sarah corker, bbc news. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity joins us now. we were expecting the figures to be worse but there is quite a warning? yes, that expectation is also for the next few months, that unemployment may get above 3 million. that is ince that —— widely expected despite the government support. we have 11 mi
when shearings holidays in wigan went bust in may, holly and 2500 others lost their jobs over night.s at the start of her dream career.|j think i cried for the rest of the day. it was just devastating. think i cried for the rest of the day. it wasjust devastating. ifelt gutted, i am getting upset now because it was a bit more light, this has actually happened. numerous things went through my mind, financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend we re help my mum, me and my...
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towards its own people on the mainland why is it torturing them in prisons and locking up a 1000000 wigan's in riyadh so-called reeducation camps why is it doing that i must answer you took i must ask your not to confuse and fills the issues but keep talking about making elevations about the mainland what have nothing to do it one country 2 systems i ask you to come back to the situation in hong kong how one country 2 systems really operate and tell how allow your biased talk color your you know your reports on the hong kong that's totally unfair to hong kong people i take strong objection to that regina it's been good to have your own comfort zone thank you very much. i'm going. to. founder sally beyond the control of its moment to show the crisis. in a call to social entrepreneurs are changing the lives of the 4 providing fooling and home. from years of free education to the mukasa makes it look good is a voluntary more from the parents. coming up on d w. corm a dining in a class our. coverage 19 restrictions have prompted people to get creative. the restaurant in amsterdam now serves gue
towards its own people on the mainland why is it torturing them in prisons and locking up a 1000000 wigan's in riyadh so-called reeducation camps why is it doing that i must answer you took i must ask your not to confuse and fills the issues but keep talking about making elevations about the mainland what have nothing to do it one country 2 systems i ask you to come back to the situation in hong kong how one country 2 systems really operate and tell how allow your biased talk color your you...
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hello there this is al jazeera and these are the headlines china is being accused of forcing the wigan minority to lower their birth rates an investigation by the associated press says hundreds of thousands of women are forced to undergo pregnancy checks sterilization and abortions the u.s. president is meeting top congressional republicans to address reports that russia paid to taliban fighters to target american troops in afghanistan donald trump says the intelligence briefings fast revealed by the new york times never reached him the u.s. supreme court has upheld a woman's constitutional right to choose striking down a law in the state of louisiana that restricted doctors from performing abortions and the courts fast ruling on abortion since president trump appointed 2 conservative justices mike hanna has all the latest from washington d.c. . it has a massive impact on a centrally the louisiana law made sure that doctors would have to have visiting rights to a local hospital in effect what it meant is that all the clinics that were helping women would have to shut down in effect it
hello there this is al jazeera and these are the headlines china is being accused of forcing the wigan minority to lower their birth rates an investigation by the associated press says hundreds of thousands of women are forced to undergo pregnancy checks sterilization and abortions the u.s. president is meeting top congressional republicans to address reports that russia paid to taliban fighters to target american troops in afghanistan donald trump says the intelligence briefings fast revealed...
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watching out of there that's reminder of our top stories this hour china is being accused of forcing the wigan minority to lower their birth rates an investigation by the associated press says hundreds of thousands of women are forced to undergo pregnancy checks sterilization and abortions. the u.s. president is meeting top congressional republicans to address reports that russia paid the taliban fighters to target american troops in afghanistan donald trump says the intelligence briefings 1st revealed by the new york times never reached him. and the u.s. supreme court has upheld a woman's constitutional right to choose striking down a law in the state of louisiana that restricted doctors from performing abortions and the courts 1st ruling on abortion sense president appointed to conservative justices. now a gun and grenade attack at the karate stock exchange in pakistan has killed 9 people including security guards and all 4 attackers separatist fighters called the bailout liberation army are claiming responsibility sorry kyra has. gone back to libya and she's of pakistan stock exchange in he
watching out of there that's reminder of our top stories this hour china is being accused of forcing the wigan minority to lower their birth rates an investigation by the associated press says hundreds of thousands of women are forced to undergo pregnancy checks sterilization and abortions. the u.s. president is meeting top congressional republicans to address reports that russia paid the taliban fighters to target american troops in afghanistan donald trump says the intelligence briefings 1st...
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wigan will rejoice, mr speaker, but i want to thank the expert you have guided us to thank the expert wycombe. when information is incomplete, when information and knowledge is uncertain, experts disagree with one another. for the sake of the public and the government and the experts themselves, with my right honourable friend to take a meeting with me and a scholar in the field of expert failure, to discuss how things can be done better in the future?” think i know roger, and i would be very interested to hear what he has to say. but i must say, i think that the guidance from our scientists has been incredibly valuable. it has helped us through the period. but be in no doubt, the decisions that we have taken, the decisions we have taken, have have taken, the decisions we have ta ken, have been have taken, the decisions we have taken, have been decisions that we, as government, have taken and which we ta ke as government, have taken and which we take full responsibility. mr deputy speaker, mr speaker, i have many leisure facilities, large leisure facilities, in my constituency. they c
wigan will rejoice, mr speaker, but i want to thank the expert you have guided us to thank the expert wycombe. when information is incomplete, when information and knowledge is uncertain, experts disagree with one another. for the sake of the public and the government and the experts themselves, with my right honourable friend to take a meeting with me and a scholar in the field of expert failure, to discuss how things can be done better in the future?” think i know roger, and i would be very...
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joining me now from wigan is the shadow foreign secretary, lisa nandy.me today. we are here today chiefly to talk about the global vaccine summit that is being led by the uk, hosted by the uk. 0bviously led by the uk, hosted by the uk. obviously a lot of folk are still on test and trace, a number of tests being done —— a lot of focus still. but everyone of course is looking to hopes for a vaccine. you are calling on the uk to take a global leadership role in all of this, because you have concerns about a scramble for a vaccine and perhaps not every country getting a fair chance when a candidate hopefully eventually emerges. tell us more about your worries. well, we have this major conference today, where countries will come together to try and raise money for notjust a covid vaccine but for vaccines across the world and the usa, again, is conspicuous by its absence. we have had repeated occurrences of this over the last few weeks. the g7 isn't now meeting, the g20 isn't currently meeting. all of those globalforum where currently meeting. all of those glo
joining me now from wigan is the shadow foreign secretary, lisa nandy.me today. we are here today chiefly to talk about the global vaccine summit that is being led by the uk, hosted by the uk. 0bviously led by the uk, hosted by the uk. obviously a lot of folk are still on test and trace, a number of tests being done —— a lot of focus still. but everyone of course is looking to hopes for a vaccine. you are calling on the uk to take a global leadership role in all of this, because you have...
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she joins us from wigan. good to talk to you this morning. good to talk to you this morning.out fans being nothing, but this is the way it is and have you changed your mind on that at all? i have, i was really banging the drum about football without fans being nothing. i do still stand by that but when you base your life around the fixture list and you are dedicated to football, as it is getting closer, i have been getting excited. it is a global pandemic and we don't have any choice, we just have to roll with it and it doesn't mean that we are any with it and it doesn't mean that we a re a ny less with it and it doesn't mean that we are any less of supporters. i am very excited now. as you say, this is better than not having any games as far as many people are concerned. although there were plenty of voices saying this season should have been made null and void, where you ever supporter of that? no, we still have three trophies to play for us city fans, the fa cup and the champions league, so we would be shooting our selves in the foot if we were going for the null and void
she joins us from wigan. good to talk to you this morning. good to talk to you this morning.out fans being nothing, but this is the way it is and have you changed your mind on that at all? i have, i was really banging the drum about football without fans being nothing. i do still stand by that but when you base your life around the fixture list and you are dedicated to football, as it is getting closer, i have been getting excited. it is a global pandemic and we don't have any choice, we just...
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when shearings holidays in wigan suddenly went bust in may, holly and 2500 others lost their jobs overnight cried for the rest of the day. it was just devastating. i felt gutted, i am getting upset now because it was a bit more like, oh, my god, this has actually happened. numerous things went through my mind, financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend were saving for a house. it's like starting all over again. the hospitality and travel industries will take yea rs to recover. the number of people claiming work—related benefits has hit 2.8 million, a 27 year high, and is predicted to rise further in months ahead. sarah corker, bbc news. the office for international development is to merge with the foreign office. borisjohnson said the foreign, commonwealth and development office would enable britain to make the most efficient use of the uk aid budget, which is the third biggest in the world. the former prime minister, david cameron said merging the two departments was a mistake. speaking in the commons, mrjohnson said ambassadors will lead the work of their individual
when shearings holidays in wigan suddenly went bust in may, holly and 2500 others lost their jobs overnight cried for the rest of the day. it was just devastating. i felt gutted, i am getting upset now because it was a bit more like, oh, my god, this has actually happened. numerous things went through my mind, financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend were saving for a house. it's like starting all over again. the hospitality and travel industries will take yea rs to...
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when shearings holidays in wigan went bust in may, holly and 2,500 others lost theirjobs over night.ke, "oh, my god, this has actually happened." numerous things went through my mind, financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend were saving for a house. it was like starting all over again. the hospitality and travel industries will take yea rs to recover. the number of people claiming work—related benefits has hit 2.8 million, a 27 year high, and it's predicted to rise further in the months ahead. sarah corker, bbc news. the office for international development is to merge with the foreign office. borisjohnson said the foreign, commonwealth and development office would enable to make the most efficient use of the uk aid budget, which is the third biggest in the world. the former prime minister, david cameron said merging the two departments was a mistake. we must now strengthen our position in an intensely competitive world by making sensible changes, so i have decided to medium term dfid with the other department to make a new department. this will unite our aid
when shearings holidays in wigan went bust in may, holly and 2,500 others lost theirjobs over night.ke, "oh, my god, this has actually happened." numerous things went through my mind, financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend were saving for a house. it was like starting all over again. the hospitality and travel industries will take yea rs to recover. the number of people claiming work—related benefits has hit 2.8 million, a 27 year high, and it's predicted...
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the 23—year—old was a team leader at ts and holidays in wigan, and at the start of dream career.et now because it was just a and i'm getting upset now because it wasjust a bit like, it and i'm getting upset now because it was just a bit like, it was a bit more like, oh, my god, this actually happened. financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend had butted saving for a house. it was like, start all over again. we will be there in no time. shearing has long been associated with the golden age of coach travel. at the branch offices you can buy five shilling holiday saving stamps. it was part of the specialist leisure group, but they struggle to pay out refunds for covid—19 cancellations and collapsed with a loss of two and a half thousand jobs. and they may not be the last. there are more in the pipeline, that is guaranteed. there are a lot of companies really struggling. our industry is struggling more than most, it really is. it needs report specifically for the travel industry or there will be many, many morejob losses. it's notjust the levels of unemploymen
the 23—year—old was a team leader at ts and holidays in wigan, and at the start of dream career.et now because it was just a and i'm getting upset now because it wasjust a bit like, it and i'm getting upset now because it was just a bit like, it was a bit more like, oh, my god, this actually happened. financial support, being able to help my mum, me and my boyfriend had butted saving for a house. it was like, start all over again. we will be there in no time. shearing has long been...
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lisa says, our school opening has been put back to the 8th ofjune in wigan from the reception class,d five, i haven't —— might i have told the head they will not be in until september. car dealerships can reopen from today in england, after closing in march in line with government coronavirus advice. would—be buyers will now be able to talk with sales staff while following strict social distancing protocols, and potentially able to test cars alone so long as trade plates and the relevant insurance are in place. retailers will then follow strict guidelines when handing over cars, including ensuring that the vehicles, keys and anything else you may touch are disinfected. ben thompson is atjaguar land rover lancaster, in reading. good morning, victoria. welcome to reading. we are at one of the first retailers, nonessential retailers thatis retailers, nonessential retailers that is getting to open in england, car showrooms, alongside open markets, but with all sorts of security things in place, and negotiating that deal, you'll have to do it through a plastic screen, there is hand saniti
lisa says, our school opening has been put back to the 8th ofjune in wigan from the reception class,d five, i haven't —— might i have told the head they will not be in until september. car dealerships can reopen from today in england, after closing in march in line with government coronavirus advice. would—be buyers will now be able to talk with sales staff while following strict social distancing protocols, and potentially able to test cars alone so long as trade plates and the relevant...