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i also find it astonishing that kevin williamson is still in hisjoh — that kevin williamson is stillt's gone wrong in _ his job over everything that's gone wrong in his department. i was going to ask ou wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but _ wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but got — wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but got a _ wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but got a minute - wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but got a minute left, - to ask you but got a minute left, kevin williamson has not really been that prominent in terms of leading this debate, the prime minister has taken it, matt hancock has taken the questions where is kevin williamson at the moment? he questions where is kevin williamson at the moment?— questions where is kevin williamson at the moment? he still appearing in the comments. _ at the moment? he still appearing in the comments, but _ at the moment? he still appearing in the comments, but you _ at the moment? he still appearing in the comments, but you are - at the moment? he still appe
i also find it astonishing that kevin williamson is still in hisjoh — that kevin williamson is stillt's gone wrong in _ his job over everything that's gone wrong in his department. i was going to ask ou wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but _ wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but got — wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but got a _ wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but got a minute - wrong in his department. i was going to ask you but...
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williamson that made that. :, , it was kevin williamson that made that. . , :, :, it was kevin williamsonson that made that. ., :, :, ., , that. i was going to say that but i was not sure- _ that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but _ that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you _ that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you are - that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you are right . that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you are right is that. i was going to say that but i i was not sure. but you are right is a auestion was not sure. but you are right is a question about _ was not sure. but you are right is a question about the _ was not sure. but you are right is a question about the eu _ was not sure. but you are right is a| question about the eu procurement process, _ question about the eu procurement process, whether there is a clunky as to _ process, whether there is a clunky as to that, — process, whether there is a clunky as to that, and equally we seen this unity— as to that, and equally we seen this unity of— a
williamson that made that. :, , it was kevin williamson that made that. . , :, :, it was kevin williamsonson that made that. ., :, :, ., , that. i was going to say that but i was not sure- _ that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but _ that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you _ that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you are - that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you are right . that. i was going to say that but i was not sure. but you...
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they say teachers are demanding the closure of every school in the country after gavin williamson cavedto shut all primaries in london. that government u—turn on schools is also front and center on tomorrow's guardian. the paper says it's down to growing pressure over the coronavirus and the ever growing pressure on the nhs. the express says ‘brexit britain to bounce back‘ as the prime minister pledges to ‘rebuild' with thousands more police, nurses and teachers. and the daily mirror looks back at new years eve and what they call the ‘raving mad reckless revellers‘ who partied on despite warnings from the government. so let's begin... thank you both forjoining us this evening. happy new year also to you both. let's start with the guardian, you first of alljason schools obviously very much front and centre of these front pages, and the guardian here talking about the pressure growing on number ten to do a u—turn on all schools in the country. this is a very difficult one. nobody wants to disrupt education further. it's come you know it's a badly disrupted already. it has consequences for
they say teachers are demanding the closure of every school in the country after gavin williamson cavedto shut all primaries in london. that government u—turn on schools is also front and center on tomorrow's guardian. the paper says it's down to growing pressure over the coronavirus and the ever growing pressure on the nhs. the express says ‘brexit britain to bounce back‘ as the prime minister pledges to ‘rebuild' with thousands more police, nurses and teachers. and the daily mirror...
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, poor old gavin williamson, poor old gavin williamson to resign. that we are living through comes to — period that we are living through comes to be told, it will probably not he _ comes to be told, it will probably not he very— comes to be told, it will probably not be very kind to gavin williamson and the _ not be very kind to gavin williamson and the education department. anna, ou are and the education department. anna, you are looking _ and the education department. anna, you are looking straightfaced - and the education department. fifi�*uas, you are looking straightfaced on that one. what do you think? fin that one. what do you think? on gavin that one. what do you think? 0'1 gavin williamson? well, i think he got neck people are calling for him to resign pretty much every other day as david says... —— people are... day as david says... -- people are... ., , �* day as david says... -- people are... ., ,�* ,, , day as david says... -- people are... ., ,�* ,, are... he doesn't speak very often, he aoes are... he doesn't speak very often, he goes
, poor old gavin williamson, poor old gavin williamson to resign. that we are living through comes to — period that we are living through comes to be told, it will probably not he _ comes to be told, it will probably not he very— comes to be told, it will probably not be very kind to gavin williamson and the _ not be very kind to gavin williamson and the education department. anna, ou are and the education department. anna, you are looking _ and the education department. anna, you are...
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i5 a—level results cancelled, gavin williamson is excited to announce a ca re williamson is excitedage for students. uncertainty reign5 for hundreds of thousands of students in england. lockdown at home and i'm sure whether there exams will now go ahead. that is causing anxiety for 5tu d e nts ahead. that is causing anxiety for students like libby, who had been due to sit her btec5. students like libby, who had been due to sit her btecs. she is taking ta blets to due to sit her btecs. she is taking tablets to help us sleep, because of her anxiety wa5 tablets to help us sleep, because of her anxiety was nobody wants their daughter to be taken tablets to help her sleep or suffer more anxiety than they need to. the government 5aid than they need to. the government said that vocational exams would go ahead, butjust said that vocational exams would go ahead, but just hours said that vocational exams would go ahead, butjust hours later they change their position, leaving it to individual schools and colleges to decide with that they should happen. this has drawn criticism from some teache
i5 a—level results cancelled, gavin williamson is excited to announce a ca re williamson is excitedage for students. uncertainty reign5 for hundreds of thousands of students in england. lockdown at home and i'm sure whether there exams will now go ahead. that is causing anxiety for 5tu d e nts ahead. that is causing anxiety for students like libby, who had been due to sit her btec5. students like libby, who had been due to sit her btecs. she is taking ta blets to due to sit her btecs. she is...
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by gavin williamson and borisjohnson with litigation if they tried to close their schools a week earlyat seems cover the evidence already piling up then that any sense of relaxation over christmas, however small, was going to lead to this spike injanuary and so to lead to this spike injanuary and so at the risk of being right after the event, it is notjust me it's huge numbers of people with expertise telling the government to be far more cautious in december which would have made what they are doing now in january, which would have made what they are doing now injanuary, and the situation injanuary doing now injanuary, and the situation in january but just a little bit less bad than the catastrophe that we are now in. little bit less bad than the catastrophe that we are now inm go to the daily telegraph that has a picture of poor shots giving a speech. i don't think there's any other photographs for the pages. p.m. says 13 million other photographs for the pages. p. m. says 13 million jabs other photographs for the pages. p.m. says 13 millionjabs will mean vulnerable or protected by m
by gavin williamson and borisjohnson with litigation if they tried to close their schools a week earlyat seems cover the evidence already piling up then that any sense of relaxation over christmas, however small, was going to lead to this spike injanuary and so to lead to this spike injanuary and so at the risk of being right after the event, it is notjust me it's huge numbers of people with expertise telling the government to be far more cautious in december which would have made what they are...
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, the southern california native played at wcau williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the golden bears earning pac 12 second team honors. he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus obviously a video showed williamson and his family jumping and screaming when he was chosen by the quakes today we'll show you that coming up a little later on also selected 18th in today's draft by the minnesota united san francisco. glenn's and you see davis alumni now became a new chief. so guys, i'm curious you saw the oakland forever jerseys last night to take it out to a game in oracle what you think. >>i didn't but i saw bernie sanders was there. >>mittens on who can pretty crazy we'll see maybe we'll show up in the next game >>still ahead california's former governor and getting his fi ♪ here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for bet
, the southern california native played at wcau williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the golden bears earning pac 12 second team honors. he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus obviously a video showed williamson and his family jumping and screaming when he was chosen by the quakes today we'll show you that coming up a little later on also selected 18th in today's draft by the minnesota united san francisco. glenn's and you see...
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today when gavin williamson speaks, how much detail can students, parents and teachers expect?full picture about how exams will work this summer. we know that those who have gcses and a—level exams scheduled for the summer a—level exams scheduled for the summer will not sit them as normal but we don't yet know how grades will be allocated. as you said, pa rents, will be allocated. as you said, parents, teachers and students will be eagerly awaiting what gavin williamson says. i think today we will hear more of a focus on how stu d e nts will hear more of a focus on how students will be supported through remote learning in the immediate term. gavin williamson has said ahead of his statement it is vital we support our young people at home including making sure all students have the best possible remote education and those due to take exams can still progress to their next stage. i think the education secretary, and the qualifications regulator, 0fqual, will be keen to avoid a repeat of the situation last summer avoid a repeat of the situation last summer where the algorithm that
today when gavin williamson speaks, how much detail can students, parents and teachers expect?full picture about how exams will work this summer. we know that those who have gcses and a—level exams scheduled for the summer a—level exams scheduled for the summer will not sit them as normal but we don't yet know how grades will be allocated. as you said, pa rents, will be allocated. as you said, parents, teachers and students will be eagerly awaiting what gavin williamson says. i think today...
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there may be pressure on gavin williamson to make another statement to clear for williamson to make another williamson to make another statement to clear for his position. williamson to make another statement to clearfor his position. and because the prime entry recall and cova, mps are doing their return. notjust cova, mps are doing their return. not just schools cova, mps are doing their return. notjust schools but parliament cova, mps are doing their return. not just schools but parliament as well, so there may not be an opportunity to have that level of scrutiny from other mp5. but you would expect a government minister to make this very clear, to coin a phrase, the clock is ticking. we thought we put that went to bed! it is on the schools return. i think the pressure to claire for this not just in london where it is known that schools will remain closed but other schools throughout the tier 4 covering 75% of the english population. you very much. there are growing concerns about a new variant of the coronavirus after more analysis confirmed it has a much quicker rate of transmission th
there may be pressure on gavin williamson to make another statement to clear for williamson to make another williamson to make another statement to clear for his position. williamson to make another statement to clearfor his position. and because the prime entry recall and cova, mps are doing their return. notjust cova, mps are doing their return. not just schools cova, mps are doing their return. notjust schools but parliament cova, mps are doing their return. not just schools but parliament...
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they say teachers are demanding the closure of every school in the country after gavin williamson caved shut all primaries in london. that government u—turn on schools is also front and centre on tomorrow‘s guardian. the paper says it‘s down to growing pressure over the coronavirus and the ever growing pressure on the nhs. the express says ‘brexit britain to bounce back‘ as the prime minister pledges to ‘rebuild‘ with thousands more police, nurses and teachers. and the daily mirror looks back at new year‘s eve and what they call the ‘raving mad reckless revellers‘ who partied on despite warnings from the government. so let‘s begin. thank you both again forjoining us. let‘s go straight to the guardian front page. jason, number ten you turn on schools as pressure grows. number ten has done a u—turn so it seems on london schools at least, primary schools across london will close as opposed to in some burros. pressure now to extend that to all primary schools. is that pressure fear do you think? yes, i think it is. -- fear do you think? yes, i think it is. —— pressure fair. primary schools
they say teachers are demanding the closure of every school in the country after gavin williamson caved shut all primaries in london. that government u—turn on schools is also front and centre on tomorrow‘s guardian. the paper says it‘s down to growing pressure over the coronavirus and the ever growing pressure on the nhs. the express says ‘brexit britain to bounce back‘ as the prime minister pledges to ‘rebuild‘ with thousands more police, nurses and teachers. and the daily...
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we know what gavin williamson thinks about food. he has been talking also about food. food. he has been talking also about exams-— about exams. he has been asked by mps on the — about exams. he has been asked by mps on the education _ about exams. he has been asked by mps on the education committee, l about exams. he has been asked by mps on the education committee, a j mps on the education committee, a cross—party group scrutinising the work of the department for education. he had written to fall, the exams regulator, this morning, launching a consultation into alternatives for gcse, a—level and as—level students. we know there's exams will not happen but he has opened the door to some form of external testing, says gavin williamson, perview external testing, says gavin williamson, per view to backing up teachers and giving them something upon which to base those grades. so he had said in the education committee today that ultimately it is going to be about trusting the judgment of teachers, in direct contrast to last yea r�*s judgment of teachers, in direct contrast
we know what gavin williamson thinks about food. he has been talking also about food. food. he has been talking also about exams-— about exams. he has been asked by mps on the — about exams. he has been asked by mps on the education _ about exams. he has been asked by mps on the education committee, l about exams. he has been asked by mps on the education committee, a j mps on the education committee, a cross—party group scrutinising the work of the department for education. he had...
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comes up tomorrow what gavin williamson comes up with.o be expecting answers and he better try to come up with some. anand what is the best way to measure 17 and 18—year—olds get justice next august? it is hard? we are dealing with two biases, an algorithm will always have bias built into it and we saw that in the outcomes last year. but having your own teacher giving you a great is a recipe for bias as well. we need to find a way to mediate between those two and there are two interesting suggestions in this article in the times. the first is getting loads of teachers out of retirement to check the grades that teachers have given schoolkids but there is another suggestion also interesting from john suggestion also interesting from jotheremy who suggestion also interesting from john jeremy who is a professor of education at ucl, he says a proportion of what that is graded by teacher should be put on a website and made public so that we can get to see what sort of work is being... i think the point there is a gives teachers good reason to t
comes up tomorrow what gavin williamson comes up with.o be expecting answers and he better try to come up with some. anand what is the best way to measure 17 and 18—year—olds get justice next august? it is hard? we are dealing with two biases, an algorithm will always have bias built into it and we saw that in the outcomes last year. but having your own teacher giving you a great is a recipe for bias as well. we need to find a way to mediate between those two and there are two interesting...
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labour has accused the government of treating btec students as an "afterthought" gavin williamson says whether to cancel their exams. today, the house of commons was recalled from recess for the second time, to debate and retrospectively vote on the lockdown measures layer tonight. damian grammaticus has more. in a capital with soaring infection rates, mps recalled today for an extraordinary sitting. the prime ministerjust a few days ago did not foresee this lockdown happening this fast. how long are we in this for, prime minister? but in the capital, one in 30 people have been infected by the virus in just the past week. inside there was ceremony, but few to see it happen, a handful of mps present in parliament. a new year, a new variant and so tighter restrictions. i now call the prime minister to make a statement, borisjohnson. it is inescapable that the facts are changing and we must change our response and so we have no choice but to return to a national lockdown in england with similar measures being adopted by the devolved administrations. so we can control this new variant unti
labour has accused the government of treating btec students as an "afterthought" gavin williamson says whether to cancel their exams. today, the house of commons was recalled from recess for the second time, to debate and retrospectively vote on the lockdown measures layer tonight. damian grammaticus has more. in a capital with soaring infection rates, mps recalled today for an extraordinary sitting. the prime ministerjust a few days ago did not foresee this lockdown happening this...
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in this discussion is what on earth the department for education and gavin williamson is doing. overwhelmed, we know that the staff are tired and worried. i don't think it is fair to add more to their plate. i don't think it is fair to add more pressure on to the vulnerable nhs at the moment because we have seen just in the last few days, those long queues of ambulances. we have seen and heard on many bbc programmes just how worried so many of the people who work in critical care and the nhs are about the current situation. thank you very much for your time. the latest official figures here in the uk show there were 57,725 new coronavirus infections, recorded in the latest 24—hour period. the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is now 48,849. there were 445 deaths reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, but today's figures don't include scotland. it means that on average in the past week, 584 deaths were announced every day, taking the total across the uk, to 74,570. we arejust we are just hearing that a shadow c
in this discussion is what on earth the department for education and gavin williamson is doing. overwhelmed, we know that the staff are tired and worried. i don't think it is fair to add more to their plate. i don't think it is fair to add more pressure on to the vulnerable nhs at the moment because we have seen just in the last few days, those long queues of ambulances. we have seen and heard on many bbc programmes just how worried so many of the people who work in critical care and the nhs...
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labour has accused the education secretary gavin williamson of not being up to the job.me minister branded "disgraceful". when gavin williamson appeared in the commons for his regular round of questions, labour went on the attack. the utterly inadequate school food parcels we saw last week were an absolute scandal, a scandal that was, however, entirely in line with the government's own guidance. so, why has it taken the secretary of state until the third week of term to initiate a a voucher system? as the honourable lady will know if she had taken the time to read our guidance, actually, those food parcels didn't meet the expectations or the guidance that we have set out and they are not acceptable, and we have made that clear. gavin williamson said the national voucher scheme was now open to all schools in england. a conservative mp pointed out that a hotline had been set up by the government for people to report inadequate food parcels. i'm absolutely certain that - most schools are providing good quality parcels for children. so, please, can my right- honourable frien
labour has accused the education secretary gavin williamson of not being up to the job.me minister branded "disgraceful". when gavin williamson appeared in the commons for his regular round of questions, labour went on the attack. the utterly inadequate school food parcels we saw last week were an absolute scandal, a scandal that was, however, entirely in line with the government's own guidance. so, why has it taken the secretary of state until the third week of term to initiate a a...
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it stops with gavin williamson himself.e if we could see the advice that the government has given, and frankly, the decision that was made in london to keep some burros across the road, which were going to have to remain open. it made no sense for the beginning. it didn't make sense in terms of the case numbers, in terms of children moving across burros to go to schools, it just didn't moving across burros to go to schools, itjust didn't make any sense. i would very much like to know how these decisions are made and what advice we can get, because it seems to be incomprehensible. call for clarity? clarity and consistency and firmness, and telling people important things. on a friday evening, those had teachers and teachers in the boroughs closed have to switch from remote learning over the weekend. as i said before, you don't get this and scotland or northern ireland or wales. why is that we repeatedly get it in england? there's no need for it. do you think, there are some people saying it's time to rethink of recalling par
it stops with gavin williamson himself.e if we could see the advice that the government has given, and frankly, the decision that was made in london to keep some burros across the road, which were going to have to remain open. it made no sense for the beginning. it didn't make sense in terms of the case numbers, in terms of children moving across burros to go to schools, it just didn't moving across burros to go to schools, itjust didn't make any sense. i would very much like to know how these...
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i to gavin williamson yesterday?” did. lam to gavin williamson yesterday?” did.to be more clear. and whether that is through more formal assessments of things like that, there needs to be more clarity for schools so we have the same approach to different schools and everyone is doing the same thing. what he is saying yes it will be done to teachers to assess that there will be some sort of standardisation in that process. isn't that the fairest way, given that teachers probably know you better than anyone else? that teachers probably know you better than anyone else ?” that teachers probably know you better than anyone else? i think so, but now we are spending less time at school it will be done over zoom which makes it harder for teachers to know where you are at and separately to that it feels like it forgets about the students that feel they could do better in exams, sol think i can do better in exams than lam doing think i can do better in exams than i am doing currently but if feel lost because i don't know howl prove that to my teachers. with a limited time
i to gavin williamson yesterday?” did. lam to gavin williamson yesterday?” did.to be more clear. and whether that is through more formal assessments of things like that, there needs to be more clarity for schools so we have the same approach to different schools and everyone is doing the same thing. what he is saying yes it will be done to teachers to assess that there will be some sort of standardisation in that process. isn't that the fairest way, given that teachers probably know you...
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williamson!heering ] >> yeah, i was very excited when i heard that. it's really nice to be staying in the bay and around my friends and family, and also joining a started and do whatever i can to help the team out. >> all gas, no brake. that is robert saleh's signature line. and he has taken that attitude to new york. the former 49ers defensive coordinator introduced as the jets' new head coach today, taking over a franchise that really is just a disaster. coming off a 2-14 season. saleh's philosophy, a bit like jim harbaugh's old line, enthusiasm unknown to mankind. >> get used to the mantra, all gas, no brake. when we talk about all gas, no brake, we're not talking about effort on the field. we're talking about the process at which we do things. >> contrast. we have the lions introducing their new head coach dan campbell. and this news conference had some moments that were shall we say some sulaesque? you can say campbell is hungry for wins and knees. >> this team is going to be built on we're
williamson!heering ] >> yeah, i was very excited when i heard that. it's really nice to be staying in the bay and around my friends and family, and also joining a started and do whatever i can to help the team out. >> all gas, no brake. that is robert saleh's signature line. and he has taken that attitude to new york. the former 49ers defensive coordinator introduced as the jets' new head coach today, taking over a franchise that really is just a disaster. coming off a 2-14 season....
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gavin williamson is spelling out a personal aspiration. minister, scientists, head teachers of schools and the virus. what will the pandemic looked like in two and a half weeks' time? that combination will define when schools are opened. in terms of vaccinations for teachers, there is a campaign going, a petition going, for this, teachers and other school staff, tas and so on, did he have anything to say? he sa s on, did he have anything to say? he: says he would like school staff, teachers and support staff to be considered in the next set of prioritisation is for who gets the vaccine. that is a bit of a way off at the moment because what is happening at the moment is that the jcvi, thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation, a group of scientific experts, has come up with that list of nine priority groups for phase one who should be getting it. at the moment, it is only the top half of that nine so people in care homes, care home workers, front line nhs staff, the over 80s and over 70s. the discussions amongst the scientists abou
gavin williamson is spelling out a personal aspiration. minister, scientists, head teachers of schools and the virus. what will the pandemic looked like in two and a half weeks' time? that combination will define when schools are opened. in terms of vaccinations for teachers, there is a campaign going, a petition going, for this, teachers and other school staff, tas and so on, did he have anything to say? he sa s on, did he have anything to say? he: says he would like school staff, teachers and...
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the education secretary gavin williamson said thatest was a lastt. priority is to keep as many children as possible in school, there must be a balance between pressures on the nhs our correspondent has given us the details. >> the government said two days ago, primary schools from monday and most of london andth some of surrounding areas, needed to primary school children would not be able to go in on monday, but now all of the london boroughs. tamer ft out. -- 10 were left out. there was not any sense as to which areas had high virus rates. very quickly people were questioning how these ons were reached and why there is not consistency across london. the government has been challenged by council leaders and the mayor of london. since his evening, there has been an announcement of a reversal. all of the prima l schools acrodon will be closed for least two weeks to try to get the rates are high in thesee areas. for at least two weeks,s that more time that children will have to spend a home and more time that parents will have to find childcare. theepp
the education secretary gavin williamson said thatest was a lastt. priority is to keep as many children as possible in school, there must be a balance between pressures on the nhs our correspondent has given us the details. >> the government said two days ago, primary schools from monday and most of london andth some of surrounding areas, needed to primary school children would not be able to go in on monday, but now all of the london boroughs. tamer ft out. -- 10 were left out. there was...
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, ifi ma ~ ., problem is, mr williamson, ifi ma ...~ . , problem is, mr williamson, ifi ma ...2 . , ,good job? our focus is making sure that young _ you have done a good job? our focus is making sure that young people - you have done a good job? our focusj is making sure that young people get the very best. we are in a global pandemic. and when we look at what we are doing in terms of the skills forjobs, this is about making sure, because, you know, so much of the media would love to talk about those youngsters who are going to university, really important what universities do for so many young people and that's only 50% of young people and that's only 50% of young people going off to university. we don't have enough focus, whether it is in the media, or in terms of what we talk about, and in the past, not enough focus even sometimes in westminster on those 50% of youngsters. they are often called the forgotten 50% that are not going on to university on what we have been outlining today is a plan to make sure that businesses, very much like you see in germany and switzerland, where th
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the education secretary gavin williamson will make a statement in the commons later.f term at the earliest. but children of key workers and those who are vulnerable can still go to school. in scotland, schools will stay closed to the majority of pupils until at least the start of february. meanwhile in wales, children aren‘t expected to return to the classroom until the 18th january, although some people believe that should be extended further. and in northern ireland it‘s expected schools will be shut to most students until the middle of next month. we‘re joined now by our political correspondent jonathan blake. so many people will be watching very closely because there are a lot of changes going on at the moment. we are expecting to hear from the education later today. after all the uncertainty about the return to school in england this week, stu d e nts school in england this week, students with gcse and a—level results looming in the summer we‘ll have to wait a little longer to find out how great will be awarded and what they will be doing other than sitting exams
the education secretary gavin williamson will make a statement in the commons later.f term at the earliest. but children of key workers and those who are vulnerable can still go to school. in scotland, schools will stay closed to the majority of pupils until at least the start of february. meanwhile in wales, children aren‘t expected to return to the classroom until the 18th january, although some people believe that should be extended further. and in northern ireland it‘s expected schools...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.o—called comfort women who were used as sex slaves in japanese brothels during world war ii. japan says the ruling is ‘utterly unacceptable'. courtney bembridge has more. it's a landmark ruling after an eight year court battle. translation: i'm deeply moved by today's ruling. it's the first verdict of its kind for the ones who suffered at the hands of japanese troops. victims and their supporters have been protesting for decades. this is 1993, one of the ends fainted during a protest. the release continued. this is 2005. 2006. 2012. 2013. and 2020. it's estimated that 200,000 girls were forced to work as so—called comfort women during world war ii. 0nly work as so—called comfort women during world war ii. only a handful are still alive. has won the speaking to the bbc in 2015. translation: won the speaking to the bbc in 2015. translationi won the speaking to the bbc in 2015. translation: i was forced to have sex with many men each day. it was so horrible that some women killed themselv
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.o—called comfort women who were used as sex slaves in japanese brothels during world war ii. japan says the ruling is ‘utterly unacceptable'. courtney bembridge has more. it's a landmark ruling after an eight year court battle. translation: i'm deeply moved by today's ruling. it's the first verdict of its kind for the ones who suffered at the hands of japanese troops. victims and their supporters have been protesting for decades. this is 1993, one of the...
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boris johnson and gavin williamson have both _ boris johnson and gavin williamson have both said they to be the first — have both said they want schools to be the first thing that reopens when lockdown _ be the first thing that reopens when lockdown measures can be eased. i think— lockdown measures can be eased. i think everybody recognizes that keeping — think everybody recognizes that keeping schools closed is bad for children— keeping schools closed is bad for children in— keeping schools closed is bad for children in so many ways. the children's_ children in so many ways. the children's commissioner is quoted in the sun— children's commissioner is quoted in the sun is— children's commissioner is quoted in the sun is talking about the significant inequalities that are widening during the pandemic because children— widening during the pandemic because children and more disadvantaged areas _ children and more disadvantaged areas are — children and more disadvantaged areas are unlikely to have access to the right— areas are unlikely to have access to the right technology for learning,
boris johnson and gavin williamson have both _ boris johnson and gavin williamson have both said they to be the first — have both said they want schools to be the first thing that reopens when lockdown _ be the first thing that reopens when lockdown measures can be eased. i think— lockdown measures can be eased. i think everybody recognizes that keeping — think everybody recognizes that keeping schools closed is bad for children— keeping schools closed is bad for children in— keeping...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.oronavirus before they can enter the country from next week. passengers arriving in england or scotland by boat, train or plane, including uk nationals, will have to take a test up to 72 hours before leaving the country of departure. the british government says it is designed to prevent new variants of the disease which have emerged in countries such as south africa and denmark from entering the country. failure to comply will lead to an immediate £500 or $678 fine. back to our main story: four years ago, at his inauguration, donald trump stood on capitol hill and vowed to make big changes to american politics. but now, his term is ending in chaos after those violent scenes last night. our north america correspondent nick bryant considers what yesterday‘s shocking events could mean for mr trump‘s legacy and for the future of american politics. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. from the moment that donald trump took the oath of office, it instantly became clear that he woul
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.oronavirus before they can enter the country from next week. passengers arriving in england or scotland by boat, train or plane, including uk nationals, will have to take a test up to 72 hours before leaving the country of departure. the british government says it is designed to prevent new variants of the disease which have emerged in countries such as south africa and denmark from entering the country. failure to comply will lead to an immediate £500 or $678...
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here is mr williamson giving details of the white paper a short while ago. that this country stands at a critical point in its history. we have some enormous challenges ahead. there is an urgent need to rebuild an economy injured by the covid—i9 pandemic. we have already outlined in unprecedented support package to offerjobs and retraining to those who have lost theirs due to covid—i9. but beyond covid—i9, we must also forge a new identity as an independent trading nation. both of these challenges have exposed our need for a strong and flourishing technical education sector, to fire up the jobs of the future. this white paper is our blueprint for that future. it is going to play a pivotal role in creating jobs and rebuilding our economy, through the lifetime skills guarantee, we will help people train and retrain it any stage of their lives. our new flexible digital skills book camps training will give people the technical skills that they need for greatjobs, 312—16 week courses. these boot camps will be expanded into other sectors such as engineering. from
here is mr williamson giving details of the white paper a short while ago. that this country stands at a critical point in its history. we have some enormous challenges ahead. there is an urgent need to rebuild an economy injured by the covid—i9 pandemic. we have already outlined in unprecedented support package to offerjobs and retraining to those who have lost theirs due to covid—i9. but beyond covid—i9, we must also forge a new identity as an independent trading nation. both of these...
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ok let's talk about the case a bit further now with chris williamson he's a former u.k. and pain supporter of the campaign to free a standard we appreciate your time thanks for coming on chris firstly let's let's start with today then some people have described today's decision to deny bail as vindictive and unnecessary how would you describe it well i certainly agree with that i heard. remarks saying that he was a vindictive decision but it's clearly a travesty of justice i mean we have a judge here who has already ruled that julius orange should not be extradited to the united states of america and yet she's only now that he can not be released i mean this is judicial system in traditional cute think it's time now. all the palm unserious who've been silent to actually start to speak out a few of them have come out of the woodwork now much welcome but more than need to do so because you know our justice system is on the line here and there is indeed freedom of speech and the rights of a full press i mean this really goes to the very heart of democracy and you know in my
ok let's talk about the case a bit further now with chris williamson he's a former u.k. and pain supporter of the campaign to free a standard we appreciate your time thanks for coming on chris firstly let's let's start with today then some people have described today's decision to deny bail as vindictive and unnecessary how would you describe it well i certainly agree with that i heard. remarks saying that he was a vindictive decision but it's clearly a travesty of justice i mean we have a...
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the education secretary for england, gavin williamson, has said he wants secondary school closures to reopening amid the surge in covid cases, stating he's "absolutely confident" there'll be no further delay. mr williamson also said there was "absolutely no reason" for schools not to be ready to mass test pupils for covid—19, after strong criticism of the plans from teaching unions. here's our education correspondent dan johnson. charlie and louis are five years old and facing more time at home. how long before it's the walls they're climbing? they'd only just got used to the idea of the holidays ending. do you want to go back to school? yeah. what would it be like if you couldn't? it would be kind of boring! yeah, it would be strange and boring. it's strange and potentially tricky for parents in this part of hertfordshire. my other son is two and a half, so it's really difficult when you've just got one ipad and it is all on there and then the little one wants to see what's going on. problems keeping up with the e—mail, especially with having multiple number of kids. you know, you ha
the education secretary for england, gavin williamson, has said he wants secondary school closures to reopening amid the surge in covid cases, stating he's "absolutely confident" there'll be no further delay. mr williamson also said there was "absolutely no reason" for schools not to be ready to mass test pupils for covid—19, after strong criticism of the plans from teaching unions. here's our education correspondent dan johnson. charlie and louis are five years old and...
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, the southern california native played at callan williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the golden bears earning pac 12 second team honors. he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus obviously williamson should add some depth to the quake's attack and you could say this cold air is pretty happy about staying in the golden state's take a look. >>so they face. >>tommy was >>creeping in bertie is my teammates we're all sitting around the tv just watching waiting and. my name is called it was definitely surreal feeling. super excited as you can see in video. >>you >>love the serie action like that also selected 18th in today's draft by the minnesota united san francisco. glenn's and you see davis alumni now became a gucci but i love draft in any sport just to see if the senate doesn't anna nicole yeah, it's a super excited might be an understatement just everything turns blurry was so cute alright kylie thank you >>coming up some bay area service dogs need some service in tonight's flying tails a private pilots are stepping up
, the southern california native played at callan williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the golden bears earning pac 12 second team honors. he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus obviously williamson should add some depth to the quake's attack and you could say this cold air is pretty happy about staying in the golden state's take a look. >>so they face. >>tommy was >>creeping in bertie is my teammates we're all...
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, the southern california native played at wcau williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the golden bears earning pac 12 second team honors. he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus obviously williamson should add some depth to the quake's attack and you could say this golden bear was pretty happy about staying in the golden state. >>so the base. >>i mean >>creeping in bertie is my teammates we're all center on tv just watching waiting and. my name is called it was definitely surreal feeling. super excited as you can see in video. >>also i favor video i saw today also selected 18th in today's draft by the minnesota united san francisco plans. and you see davis alumni not became a good cheap. that's a lo >>scott peterson case was once again in front of a san mateo county judge today, 16 years after his found guilty of killing his pregnant wife lacy in there unborn son kron four's maureen kelly has new information on when the judge could decide whether or not to grant peterson a whole new trial. >>convicted killer scott peterson
, the southern california native played at wcau williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the golden bears earning pac 12 second team honors. he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus obviously williamson should add some depth to the quake's attack and you could say this golden bear was pretty happy about staying in the golden state. >>so the base. >>i mean >>creeping in bertie is my teammates we're all center on tv...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.dent this year's tokyo olympics will go ahead. yoshihide suga believes a global vaccination programme could make all the difference. but there's been a recent surge of covid cases in tokyo, and a state of emergency has been declared. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. ever since the london games of 19118, every four years without fail the summer 0lympics have taken place. but then came coronavirus, and the postponement of last yea r‘s event. now, tokyo 2020 is all set to become tokyo 2021, at least according to japan's prime minister. translation: i think it is possible because the administering of vaccines has begun around the world. i want to start vaccinations in japan by the end of february. if we take appropriate measures, i think public feeling towards the olympics will change. his confidence may be welcome, but his timing might have been a little better — a state of emergency declared in the tokyo region as cases surge once more. translation: coronavirus is spreading rapidly. i don't
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.dent this year's tokyo olympics will go ahead. yoshihide suga believes a global vaccination programme could make all the difference. but there's been a recent surge of covid cases in tokyo, and a state of emergency has been declared. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. ever since the london games of 19118, every four years without fail the summer 0lympics have taken place. but then came coronavirus, and the postponement of last yea r‘s event. now, tokyo 2020 is...
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gavin williamson.es if they don't do enough to show their products are not linked to forced labour in the country's xinjiang province. there is growing evidence that more than a million uighur muslims are being held in forced labour camps. the foreign secretary said businesses must make sure products from the camps were not ending up on british shelves. mps welcomed the measures, but dominic raab faced cross—party anger that they didn't go further. internment camps, arbitrary detention, political re—education, forced labour, torture, and forced sterilisation. all on an industrial scale. it is truly horrific. barbarism we had hoped lost to another era being practised today as we speak in one of the leading members of the international community. mr speaker, we have a moral duty to respond. labour accused him of tinkering round the edges. the government had trailed long—awaited sanctions in the media on officials responsible for appalling human rights abuses in xinjiang. we have waited months. he briefed
gavin williamson.es if they don't do enough to show their products are not linked to forced labour in the country's xinjiang province. there is growing evidence that more than a million uighur muslims are being held in forced labour camps. the foreign secretary said businesses must make sure products from the camps were not ending up on british shelves. mps welcomed the measures, but dominic raab faced cross—party anger that they didn't go further. internment camps, arbitrary detention,...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.rica correspondent, nick bryant, considers what yesterday's shocking events could mean for mr trump's legacy and for the future of american politics. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. from the moment that donald trump took the oath of office, it instantly became clear that he would change the presidency more than the presidency would change him. this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. but millions of voters had sent him to the white house precisely because he was prepared to say the unsayable. they loved his anti—establishment energy. they backed his trashing of behavioural norms. ahead of the election, he strongly signalled that he was even prepared to reject democratic conventions. he refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power. well, we're going to have to see what happens. you know that. i've been complaining very strongly about the ballots, and the ballots are a disaster. but more than 74 million americans voted for him nonetheless, the secon
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.rica correspondent, nick bryant, considers what yesterday's shocking events could mean for mr trump's legacy and for the future of american politics. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. from the moment that donald trump took the oath of office, it instantly became clear that he would change the presidency more than the presidency would change him. this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. but millions of voters had sent him to the...
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mls draft with the number 12 overall pick he's a southern california native who played at wcau williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the bears earning pac 12 2nd team honors he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus williamson should add some depth to the quake's attack and you could say this golden bear is pretty happy about staying in the goal of the state. >>so base. >>i mean >>creeping in bertie is my teammates we're all center tv just watching waiting and. my name is called it was definitely surreal feeling. super excited as you can see in video. >>super excited. yeah that might be the understatement of the year after watching that video also selected 18th in today's draft by the minnesota united san francisco glands and u c davis alumni now became a dress all >>so how do you feel you feel like you're going to be there. they will be able to be here. yeah, what do you think do you think you're going to lose your evening here to win all winning all day. boom. >>those doing the countdown for >>some police officers in wiscons
mls draft with the number 12 overall pick he's a southern california native who played at wcau williamson scored 9 goals in 18 appearances in 2019 for the bears earning pac 12 2nd team honors he didn't get to play in 2020 because the fall season was postponed due to coronavirus williamson should add some depth to the quake's attack and you could say this golden bear is pretty happy about staying in the goal of the state. >>so base. >>i mean >>creeping in bertie is my teammates...
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the education secretary, gavin williamson, said the move was a "last resort". said: 0ur education correspondent dan johnson has been giving us the details behind the move. well, this announcement dates back all the way to last year. actually, only two days that the government said from monday, primary schools in most of london and some of the surrounding areas— essex, kent — needed to close for two weeks, that primary school children wouldn't be able to go in on monday. but not all the london boroughs — ten were left out, and it wasn't even consistent in terms of which ones. it was a bit of a patchwork the government painted across the capital, and there wasn't even any sense between which areas had high virus rates and which weren't. so, very quickly, people were questioning how have these decisions been reached, why is there not consistency across london. and the government's been challenged by council leaders, by london's mayor, and this evening, it's announced a reversal, another u—turn. and from monday, all the primary schools across london will be closed
the education secretary, gavin williamson, said the move was a "last resort". said: 0ur education correspondent dan johnson has been giving us the details behind the move. well, this announcement dates back all the way to last year. actually, only two days that the government said from monday, primary schools in most of london and some of the surrounding areas— essex, kent — needed to close for two weeks, that primary school children wouldn't be able to go in on monday. but not...
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gavin williamson had been telling everyone that, yes, we will get all the schools reopened. 0nly thatls reopened. only 2041 was a go, he was false into a bit of an embarrassing u—turn when he said most london schools would be open, he was ordered to say that all the primary schools will have to close. —— only 24 hours ago. it looks like also primary school around the school will close. i know teachers will want to teach their students, they will feel frustrated by this. it will be interesting to see what happens tomorrow, there will be a lot of uncertainty around with the militant wing of the union in favour of not returning to school and a lot of not returning to school and a lot of teachers feeling they want to help the children. shyama perera, we look at the telegraph, they are saying we must not value michael children's features, time out of the classroom must be kept to an absolute minimum. there is no easy answer on this. the balance of their feature and the nation's health. i think what you have got here is to cogent arguments which is the union argument in the observer saying
gavin williamson had been telling everyone that, yes, we will get all the schools reopened. 0nly thatls reopened. only 2041 was a go, he was false into a bit of an embarrassing u—turn when he said most london schools would be open, he was ordered to say that all the primary schools will have to close. —— only 24 hours ago. it looks like also primary school around the school will close. i know teachers will want to teach their students, they will feel frustrated by this. it will be...
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the education secretary, gavin williamson, said moving to remote learning was a "last resort".nt is ‘creating chaos' days before the start of team. danny thorpe is the leader of greenwich council, which was threatened with legal action for wanting to shut schools early for christmas. he spoke to earlier and gave me his reaction. 0ur officials have been in contact and we understand official confirmation is coming our way shortly. it would appear that this is indeed the direction of travel. it was only a few weeks ago that you got a letter from the government threatening legal action if you stayed open —— if you didn't stay open? and i think it's important to recognise our numbers continue to rocket. 0n recognise our numbers continue to rocket. on that day when we received that legal direction, or infection levels of 254 per hundred thousand have gone above 800. so, i think we think this is the right decision. if the decision that notjust we welcome, but i know that schools, pupils, families across london will welcome tonight. the tears for pa rents, welcome tonight. the tears fo
the education secretary, gavin williamson, said moving to remote learning was a "last resort".nt is ‘creating chaos' days before the start of team. danny thorpe is the leader of greenwich council, which was threatened with legal action for wanting to shut schools early for christmas. he spoke to earlier and gave me his reaction. 0ur officials have been in contact and we understand official confirmation is coming our way shortly. it would appear that this is indeed the direction of...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.—up of the leasehold system. government proposals would allow them to extend their leases for up to 990 years at a reduced cost with no annual fees, known as ground rent. our business correspondent sarah corker reports. do we not own this house? we don't own a brick. the darbyshire family moved to this newly built home near bolton in 2010. they have a mortgage and a lease to live in the property, but they don't own the land it's built on, so they have to pay extra charges called ground rent and other fees to the freeholder, costing them thousands of pounds. jo says she feels trapped. itjust makes me angry that this whole system exists, that you pay money for nothing. do you feel like you properly own this house? not at all. i know i don't own it. why was that never explained when we bought the property? it is a scandal. on this estate, ground rent for some homes doubles every ten years. if leaseholders want to do any work on their property, they have to get permission from the freehold
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.—up of the leasehold system. government proposals would allow them to extend their leases for up to 990 years at a reduced cost with no annual fees, known as ground rent. our business correspondent sarah corker reports. do we not own this house? we don't own a brick. the darbyshire family moved to this newly built home near bolton in 2010. they have a mortgage and a lease to live in the property, but they don't own the land it's built on, so they have to pay...
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and henry nicholls williamson williamson close play on 112 not tao with a close unbeaten on 89 in season to 13 runs behind with 7 with his game. and it's also looking good for south africa in johannesburg in the 2nd test against sri lanka d.l. goals 127 has helped the home side reach 257 for 5 that's a lead of 100 runs the south africans lead the series one no. all right that is for now i have wolf. thank you for that. as news although don't go away where we'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's. frank assessments you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries what is the situation there is only one doctor and one nurse or $1.00 to $200.00 people informed opinions how big does foreign policy figure in the early stages of a bi ministration he comes into office with a huge amount of foreign policy experience in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines how will a place like you live get the vaccine when there's no money and all the rest the rich countries are fighting for inside story on al jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world people actually want acco
and henry nicholls williamson williamson close play on 112 not tao with a close unbeaten on 89 in season to 13 runs behind with 7 with his game. and it's also looking good for south africa in johannesburg in the 2nd test against sri lanka d.l. goals 127 has helped the home side reach 257 for 5 that's a lead of 100 runs the south africans lead the series one no. all right that is for now i have wolf. thank you for that. as news although don't go away where we'll be back in just a moment with...
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mr williamson also promised not to use an algorithm to rank students, following criticism about their is needed to prevent more disruption to northern ireland's food supplies. since the uk separated from the eu, there've been new checks and paperwork on food products being shipped over the irish sea, which have caused delays. for over a week now, shoppers in northern ireland have seen shortages in some supermarkets. here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. 0vernight, the way we get food into northern ireland from great britain has hugely changed, and shoppers are noticing. i thought i would give everyone a quick update on local supermarkets in northern ireland. i spent an hour today driving round, looking for somewhere just to get fruit and veg. so i've just done a quick shop in my local supermarket. some very noticeable gaps, particularly in the frozen food section. hardly any frozen vegetables, but i did manage to grab some frozen peas. also in the refrigerated aisles where the juice normally is, really, really sparse there as well. today, supermarkets said the initial delays w
mr williamson also promised not to use an algorithm to rank students, following criticism about their is needed to prevent more disruption to northern ireland's food supplies. since the uk separated from the eu, there've been new checks and paperwork on food products being shipped over the irish sea, which have caused delays. for over a week now, shoppers in northern ireland have seen shortages in some supermarkets. here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. 0vernight, the way we get food...
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we will do our best for our people is that we have not been helped by gavin williamson.pils are sitting btec exams at the moment, is that right also? it would be a very hard decision to stop exams that students have expected to set this week. i think an example can be more socially distant thunder can be more control that situation. it is a hard decision so i think the btec local ahead. dr mary bousted, good to talk to you. the new measures were introduced after rapidly growing cases of coronavirus and increasing pressure on hospitals. so, will these tough restrictions be enough to tackle the drastic rise in infections across england in the last week? from the new and emerging respiratory virus threats advisory group to the government, also known as nervtag. good to have you with us, professor. that is the question, i suppose, will these new measures work? are they enough? i think they will definitely save tens of thousands of lives, but i think we could be going a lot further and learning from the previous lockdown and what we saw in the previous lockdown is a rates and
we will do our best for our people is that we have not been helped by gavin williamson.pils are sitting btec exams at the moment, is that right also? it would be a very hard decision to stop exams that students have expected to set this week. i think an example can be more socially distant thunder can be more control that situation. it is a hard decision so i think the btec local ahead. dr mary bousted, good to talk to you. the new measures were introduced after rapidly growing cases of...
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on schools, the education secretary, gavin williamson, will make a statement to mps and is expected topport package for young people following the closure of schools and colleges. it comes as fears for the spread of the virus continue. yesterday the number of new daily confirmed cases of covid in the uk topped 60,000 for the first time. and it is thought one in 50 people in england had the virus last week, rising to one in 30 in london. mps will vote retrospectively on new measures to control the virus in england, which include a stay—at—home order and the closure of schools to most pupils. the prime minister will make a ministerial statement in the commons before mps debate. and we'll bring you all the latest on the uk vaccine roll—out. some 1.3 million people have now been vaccinated in the uk, including nearly a quarter of over 80s in england, according to the government. stay with us for more on all these latest developments. 0urfirst report from sean dilly looks at the impact on schools. gavin williamson is expected to tell mps that education remains a national priority, despite t
on schools, the education secretary, gavin williamson, will make a statement to mps and is expected topport package for young people following the closure of schools and colleges. it comes as fears for the spread of the virus continue. yesterday the number of new daily confirmed cases of covid in the uk topped 60,000 for the first time. and it is thought one in 50 people in england had the virus last week, rising to one in 30 in london. mps will vote retrospectively on new measures to control...
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and the worlds number one test batsmen, the new zealand captain kane williamson hit a double century pakistan in christchurch. he batted for nine and a half hours in total with the black caps closing in on victory in the second test to take the series. the former leeds rhino's captain stevie ward has had to retire at the age of 27 because of the long—term affects of concussion. he made over 100 superleague appearances and won two grand finals and one challenge cup but after a concussion injury in the opening game of last season he is still feeling the effects” months on. he's been speaking to tanya arnold. ona daily on a daily basis and i struggle with migraines and every day practically business issues and light sensitivity and noise sensitivity andi sensitivity and noise sensitivity and i struggle with phone screens and i struggle with phone screens and laptop screens and the emotional side of it has been pretty tough as well especially in the first six months of it. there were moments where without lockdown i could not walk ina where without lockdown i could not walk in a straight
and the worlds number one test batsmen, the new zealand captain kane williamson hit a double century pakistan in christchurch. he batted for nine and a half hours in total with the black caps closing in on victory in the second test to take the series. the former leeds rhino's captain stevie ward has had to retire at the age of 27 because of the long—term affects of concussion. he made over 100 superleague appearances and won two grand finals and one challenge cup but after a concussion...
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on our author interview program "after words", national review correspondent kevin williamson discussed the politics and everyday lives of the white american working-class from his travels through parts of appalachia. here's a portion of the conversation. >> it's more of a book of stories that it is of arguments, there's not a lot of that kind of hypothetical analysis in it. it's different for different people. there are people whose main problem is to live in a place that is economically destitute and doesn't have a lot of capital or opportunities and so the solution to that is simple i think which is if you want a job, get some johnson people on the right particularly conservatives claim vividly about this part of my argument and my analysis but places that are economically more of them is get placed people to places where they can work or maintain in some sort of dependency indefinitely. you can't magic some other way around to do that and the idea that you can through some public policy or by putting a university there or something, just magically transform every economic community
on our author interview program "after words", national review correspondent kevin williamson discussed the politics and everyday lives of the white american working-class from his travels through parts of appalachia. here's a portion of the conversation. >> it's more of a book of stories that it is of arguments, there's not a lot of that kind of hypothetical analysis in it. it's different for different people. there are people whose main problem is to live in a place that is...
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fue la reacciÓn de tommy williamson cuando ayer lo eligieron en draft de mls es el sethd jugador quelendario porque faltan 6 meses, para que in cien los juegos olÍmpicos en tokio y los va a disfrutar a travÉs de nuestra pantalla, los podrÁn ver en espaÑol en exclusiva por telemundo 48, nuestro canal hermano universo y por la app en telemundo deportes, mÁs de 302 horas de programaciÓn, ya saben, todo por aquÍ por nuestra pantalla, cuÁl su deporte favorito. >>> ay, me dejas pensando, no sÉ. >>> en estos juegos olÍmpicos se estrenan deportes nuevos r surf y el karate que que parece mentira que haya tardado tanto. >>> seguimos en cuenta gre sif, gracias por el reporte. vamos hablar de esta informaciÓn, banco con lo coe la cuenta de algunos televidentes y no tenÍan acceso a su dinero hoy le decimos quÉ derecho tiene como consumidor. y reportan mÁs casos de alergias a la primera dosis de la vacuna de covid-19, con esto y mÁs ri regresamos tras la pausa, (comerciales). Él buscaba un seguro médico que cubriera su condición preexistente. ella necesitaba uno económico. ellos querían uno que cu
fue la reacciÓn de tommy williamson cuando ayer lo eligieron en draft de mls es el sethd jugador quelendario porque faltan 6 meses, para que in cien los juegos olÍmpicos en tokio y los va a disfrutar a travÉs de nuestra pantalla, los podrÁn ver en espaÑol en exclusiva por telemundo 48, nuestro canal hermano universo y por la app en telemundo deportes, mÁs de 302 horas de programaciÓn, ya saben, todo por aquÍ por nuestra pantalla, cuÁl su deporte favorito. >>> ay, me dejas...