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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester.different from the last one and what you can and can't do. here to try to give some clarity is our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. first question, what are the differences from the lockdown in march? schools and universities will remain open, that's a significant difference. but there are some other differences. this time you will be able to meet one person outside your bubble in an outdoor space and you will be able to take children under school age. playgrounds will remain open. while we are being asked not to leave our local area, so no holidays in the uk or abroad, no overnight stays on second homes, people can do overnight stays for work reasons. workmen in the home and remembrance ceremonies? perhaps the key outstanding questions are regarding visiting people in care homes. cleaners and workmen will be allowed in your home but the government is yet to be clear whether that includes nonessential work, such as getting decorating done. there has been no detailed guidance
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester.different from the last one and what you can and can't do. here to try to give some clarity is our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. first question, what are the differences from the lockdown in march? schools and universities will remain open, that's a significant difference. but there are some other differences. this time you will be able to meet one person outside your bubble in an outdoor space and you will be able to take children under...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester.ney. ajudge has ruled that mrs rooney "clearly identified" mrs vardy when she made allegations against her about social media stories being leaked in tabloid newspapers. their disagreement broke out in october 2019, when coleen rooney attempted to find out who was behind fake stories about her — by putting out false information, which she claims could only have been seen by rebecca vardy. david silito reports. coleen rooney, rebecca vardy — both famous for being married to premiership footballers, both with high—profile celebrity careers. and the issue — who was leaking stories about coleen rooney to the papers? she had a suspicion and set up an instagram account with some fake stories, and limited access to just one other account — rebecca vardy‘s account. rebecca vardy says she didn't leak anything, and began legal proceedings. and so, at the high court today, the lawyers gathered for round one of vardy versus rooney. this was, of course, only a preliminary hearing to decide if that
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester.ney. ajudge has ruled that mrs rooney "clearly identified" mrs vardy when she made allegations against her about social media stories being leaked in tabloid newspapers. their disagreement broke out in october 2019, when coleen rooney attempted to find out who was behind fake stories about her — by putting out false information, which she claims could only have been seen by rebecca vardy. david silito reports. coleen rooney, rebecca vardy —...
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with the army positioned around martinsburg and winchester, elements of the union army before they cross the potomac river were closer to richmond than the confederate army was so what lincoln was hoping the army could do was steal a march and something that it was not known for and it did not often do, steal a march on the island of northern verge verirginia and g between robert e. lee and the capital and find ground that was favorable and be able to defeat lee before the winter set on and it was a bad season for campaigning. so mclellan settled on that and just a couple of days later after informing lincoln of that fact on october 24th and october 25th mclellan began to lay out the tenets of his plan which was essentially this, looking at a map of the loudoun valley. you can see is between those two orange lines of the map and to the left of the screen is the blue ridge mountains and the darker line toward the right side of the screen is the bull run or the catokton mountains and everything framed between that is the loudoun valley. so mclellan's plan called for the army to march swift
with the army positioned around martinsburg and winchester, elements of the union army before they cross the potomac river were closer to richmond than the confederate army was so what lincoln was hoping the army could do was steal a march and something that it was not known for and it did not often do, steal a march on the island of northern verge verirginia and g between robert e. lee and the capital and find ground that was favorable and be able to defeat lee before the winter set on and it...
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feeling a little superstitious this friday the 13th, it might be a good day for a visit to the winchester house. all decked out in christmas decorations right now. you can take a candlelight tour or a holiday theme tour of the mansions. reservations are required and, of course, like everywhere the covid protocols are in place but tickets are on sale now. that sounds like your cup of tea, marcus. >> it is. >>> take a look at this right here as you make those weekend plans you might need to plan ahead. our storm tracker putting in that work tracking the incoming rain. a live look for you outside in san jose and san francisco, all clear right now. meteorologist kari hall is timing out when we could see the rain and, kari, i have my umbrella on standby. when do i need to pull it out? >>> you'll need it later on today in the south bay. let's get a look at storm ranger and what we're showing now, a lot of that rain still well to the north of us and it is light and spotty. that's about what we're expecting here as we go through the time line. we're going to take it through late morning into the
feeling a little superstitious this friday the 13th, it might be a good day for a visit to the winchester house. all decked out in christmas decorations right now. you can take a candlelight tour or a holiday theme tour of the mansions. reservations are required and, of course, like everywhere the covid protocols are in place but tickets are on sale now. that sounds like your cup of tea, marcus. >> it is. >>> take a look at this right here as you make those weekend plans you...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester. report there from duncan, one viewer says we are furious in east sussex, the count is low, we have obeyed the rules. lockdown is unnecessary in the south. steve says, why have care homes been forgotten, my mother is locked away in her care home and i haven't seen her since february, this is heartbreaking, no one talks about it. she will die alone. another viewer says regarding school staying open because of the mental health of the children, what about the teachers? trying to keep 30 children safe and teaching them, its training, my wife is mentally exhausted when she gets home every day. there was one on gymnasiums, if icanfind day. there was one on gymnasiums, if i can find it, how day. there was one on gymnasiums, if i canfind it, how are day. there was one on gymnasiums, if i can find it, how are not essential? government has no idea how important they are too many transmission rates are minimal here, iamso transmission rates are minimal here, i am so lost. and in fact we will spe
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in winchester. report there from duncan, one viewer says we are furious in east sussex, the count is low, we have obeyed the rules. lockdown is unnecessary in the south. steve says, why have care homes been forgotten, my mother is locked away in her care home and i haven't seen her since february, this is heartbreaking, no one talks about it. she will die alone. another viewer says regarding school staying open because of the mental health of the children, what about...
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duncan kennedy reports from winchester. it's home to 125,000 people.en you ask people in winchester what they think of this week's new lockdown, the first thing you hear is resigned weariness. boring, boring. to go through it again? boring, yeah. but places like winchester in the south of england haven't seen the kinds of covid numbers areas in the north have experienced. here in winchester, the figure is running at about 135 cases per 100,000 people. but compared that to a town in the north of similar size, say, preston, and there, the figure is more like 466 cases per 100,00 people. and that's why many here, it's hard tojudge numbers, think an england wide lockdown isn't right. i still think it's a bit unfair on the south, when the cases down here are quite low in comparison the north. so the tiered system would have probably worked out better. yeah, i totally agree. i think in the south, we are coping, it seems, anyway, people are sensible. but up in the north, obviously, it doesn't seem to be going as well. in the shops and businesses here, the vie
duncan kennedy reports from winchester. it's home to 125,000 people.en you ask people in winchester what they think of this week's new lockdown, the first thing you hear is resigned weariness. boring, boring. to go through it again? boring, yeah. but places like winchester in the south of england haven't seen the kinds of covid numbers areas in the north have experienced. here in winchester, the figure is running at about 135 cases per 100,000 people. but compared that to a town in the north of...
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this is meadway in winchester. the best home north of the south pole. jayne laughs.his pilot, and residents like john are so excited. you're going to be able to have visits with your daughters, and you're going to be able to give them a hug and hold their hand for the first time in eight months. hugs? i'm not sure. am i going to be able to hug them? that's what i've been longing to do since christmas. yeah. 0h, it'll be marvellous! it's made possible through the use of lateral flow tests, the kind of tests being used in liverpool's mass screening right now. up to two relatives or friends can have regular tests to facilitate the kind of visit that hasn't been possible since early march. do you remember that visit? i do, yes. i had afternoon tea with my friend in my room. it was lovely. how much have you missed that? oh, yes, indeed. there's nothing like the one—to—one contact. yes, the hug gives you something, doesn't it, the hug? this was the first time simon saw his 98—year—old mum marjorie after lockdown mk i. since then, visits have been restricted to video confer
this is meadway in winchester. the best home north of the south pole. jayne laughs.his pilot, and residents like john are so excited. you're going to be able to have visits with your daughters, and you're going to be able to give them a hug and hold their hand for the first time in eight months. hugs? i'm not sure. am i going to be able to hug them? that's what i've been longing to do since christmas. yeah. 0h, it'll be marvellous! it's made possible through the use of lateral flow tests, the...
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confederate army that is on the lower end of the valley, in the area around martinsburg, and in winchester, intelligence reached them that they were pulling out. so they dispatched two of the best known swearers to mount two reconnaissances and force into the valley to figure out where and what the confederates were up to. so you will see roughly the route they take. it is roughly the area of carneysville. that is about where they get to. the second column comes from harpers ferrie. that is under ind field cannot handdock. there will be a brief battle for a day or so. but ultimately what the two reconnaissances will show is that the army is still in force in the valley. and all of this is happening as abraham and others are trying to prod them to begin their next campaign into virginia. so what these show is that the valley is still heavily defended by confederate forces. just a couple days later, george is not going to look west, but instead to the east of the blue ridge mountains. specifically the area between the blue ridge on the west and the bull run mountains on the east that will fr
confederate army that is on the lower end of the valley, in the area around martinsburg, and in winchester, intelligence reached them that they were pulling out. so they dispatched two of the best known swearers to mount two reconnaissances and force into the valley to figure out where and what the confederates were up to. so you will see roughly the route they take. it is roughly the area of carneysville. that is about where they get to. the second column comes from harpers ferrie. that is...
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a lawyer for mr dymond's family told the winchester hearing that mr dymond became distressed after hetory this lunchtime... boris johnson's adviser on ministerial standards has resigned after the prime minister backed the home secretary, priti patel, over a bullying inquiry. with all of the good news about the vaccine when might we expect to receive the first jabs? coming up on bbc news, world number one novak djokovic looks to bounce back from defeat at the atp finals as he takes on alexander zverev, hoping to secure his place in the last four. more than 2 million people in west and central scotland will move to the country's toughest level of coronavirus restrictions this evening. the level four rules will apply in 11 council areas, including glasgow. nonessential shops will close, along with pubs, restaurants, hairdressers, gyms and visitor attractions, but schools will remain open. the measures remain in place until the 11th december. james shaw reports. this is one of the busiest, most high—value shopping streets in scotland and there is definitely a sense at the moment of the la
a lawyer for mr dymond's family told the winchester hearing that mr dymond became distressed after hetory this lunchtime... boris johnson's adviser on ministerial standards has resigned after the prime minister backed the home secretary, priti patel, over a bullying inquiry. with all of the good news about the vaccine when might we expect to receive the first jabs? coming up on bbc news, world number one novak djokovic looks to bounce back from defeat at the atp finals as he takes on alexander...
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i happened to be in winchester, virginia, and i read th a book that was about several women who weren their homes where the transition occurred between rebel to union, over and over in the same house, across the street with neighbors. no one knew who was on which side. sound familiar? gettysburg, went to that really struck a match. here,en i have people what i want to share is a few things. first of all, gettysburg is fascinating. just the decisiveness and the holding back and the explosions going on around your head where you are spending, you don't know ,hat is left, right or center and the just fantastic, almost miraculous situations that occurred were just breathtaking. to see on those stones, the actual tree that they hid behind to save their own lives, that is amazing. host: go ahead and respond. guest: it is an amazing place to visit, i wish every american can go there. it is worth visiting vote for the battlefield and for the spot where lincoln gave that great address. one thing i can recommend if you go, there is a great organization called the gettysburg -- that has been ar
i happened to be in winchester, virginia, and i read th a book that was about several women who weren their homes where the transition occurred between rebel to union, over and over in the same house, across the street with neighbors. no one knew who was on which side. sound familiar? gettysburg, went to that really struck a match. here,en i have people what i want to share is a few things. first of all, gettysburg is fascinating. just the decisiveness and the holding back and the explosions...
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a lawyer for his family told the hearing in winchester that mr dymond became distressed after he failed ‘boogie round the bins at christmas time' has been released with a video, showing the three men dancing as they make the rounds in wolverhampton. they're hoping to bag the number one spot — with some of the proceeds going to charity. just don't say it's rubbish. keith doyle reports. lockdown has shone a light on many heroes. three binmen from wolverhampton have been raising people's spirits through the year, dancing around bins on their rounds. now they've released a single... you know what i want to be number one? ..and they have set their sights on the christmas number one. it is called... well, what else could it be? boogie round the bins at christmas. # boogie, boogie # boogie round the bins at christmas time #. for a christmas song, things need to look, well, christmassy. it may not be lapland, but all proceeds go to charity. we are all trying our best in these difficult circumstances. we are cracking on, and it is obviously a hard time, so, you know, as long as we make people ha
a lawyer for his family told the hearing in winchester that mr dymond became distressed after he failed ‘boogie round the bins at christmas time' has been released with a video, showing the three men dancing as they make the rounds in wolverhampton. they're hoping to bag the number one spot — with some of the proceeds going to charity. just don't say it's rubbish. keith doyle reports. lockdown has shone a light on many heroes. three binmen from wolverhampton have been raising people's...
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kevin in winchester ohio with the latest on what they plan to do. sorry. >> great to be with you.lent interview in your last segment. let me tell you about the great state of ohio. they've actually have had a steady stream of voters in places like this in part because of aggressive early voting in the buckeye state. that means a steady stream in a place like this means they did a loose of voters. that means most boats can get them processed taking care of appeared and head back home and watch the returns. i should point this out as well unlike a lot of other states, you're in ohio they begin processing those absentee ballots all the way back on october the 6th. what that means is they already have an idea of how things are going to get other ballots will be county beginning tonight at 7:30 which has been the polls close here. officials in ohio say we may not know the winner of this state with respect to the presidential contest tonight. we could have a pretty good id idea. >> those late arriving absentee ballots could cause a delay. what will happen later on in the night is that w
kevin in winchester ohio with the latest on what they plan to do. sorry. >> great to be with you.lent interview in your last segment. let me tell you about the great state of ohio. they've actually have had a steady stream of voters in places like this in part because of aggressive early voting in the buckeye state. that means a steady stream in a place like this means they did a loose of voters. that means most boats can get them processed taking care of appeared and head back home and...
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they order them to go to winchester, virginia where lee establishes a depot. just going to leak stragglers everywhere he goes. operation that he puts together is really demanding. a lot of marching these troops have to do in the course of this campaign. that is what places some of the objectives at risk. the union army starts to come out from washington. harpers ferry and martinsburg are still there. rather than seeing that is a problem, he sees it as an opportunity. he conceives a very complicated or deploy those garrisons. he advances across the state and finds lee's special orders. for all of the provision -- divisions that participated in the operation. to mountled mcclellan an offensive against lee that nearly ends the campaign. army has fought the battle of south mountain. andfederals broken through they have seized them. in a retreat to virginia, as they start to fall back towards boones borough and across the potomac. they are trapped in pleasant valley. he wants to help him get away. he changes his mind. he said he will have them hauled behind the cre
they order them to go to winchester, virginia where lee establishes a depot. just going to leak stragglers everywhere he goes. operation that he puts together is really demanding. a lot of marching these troops have to do in the course of this campaign. that is what places some of the objectives at risk. the union army starts to come out from washington. harpers ferry and martinsburg are still there. rather than seeing that is a problem, he sees it as an opportunity. he conceives a very...
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fate into the workforce because he you want to write about what they see and interest of the winchesterpublic. that word to serve the matter what job you have, like if you are in service of your community, of another community, of america, any type of people, there's always an opportunity for you to write some sort of wrong. i think for people in media and journalism, specifically like we're lucky in that many of us feel the work fuels us as much as it drains us. and to feel that kind of satisfaction for the work is something we are really privileged to have. so use that when it would have that boost of energy and that reserve to think about spending that in-service for the people recovering, the stories with providing and the injustices are shedding light on. >> i think for me the thing tha has changed the most or at least i've done is to kind of reconfigure my understanding of people. for me the lightbulb moment was during the coverage -- [inaudible] people like you just flip burgers. why suld you have that much money for minimum wage? i certainly grew up being taught to devalue that
fate into the workforce because he you want to write about what they see and interest of the winchesterpublic. that word to serve the matter what job you have, like if you are in service of your community, of another community, of america, any type of people, there's always an opportunity for you to write some sort of wrong. i think for people in media and journalism, specifically like we're lucky in that many of us feel the work fuels us as much as it drains us. and to feel that kind of...
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welcome to the keynote speaker professor of english for the centers teaching excellence in winchester massachusetts author of several books the most recent of which are every day lessons in the science of learning and teaching distracted mayans i think we will agree him minds of been a little more distracted these days more detail is in the background so please give me one morgan one - - a warm welcome to our speaker. thank you. >> thank you everybody. i am grateful for your presence but i'm sorry i cannot be in st. louis my wife is from st. louis. i got my masters at st. louis university of would love to have been there with you all. so during this time i know how difficult it is to stay focused on webinars and zoom meetings just listening to my wife and i will count this as a success. so far is pretty low and then imagine what my wife is doing with to get that five to stay on as in :-colon be focused. and then to start our session today by to think philosophically why we want to make attention the value and then to start hearing about the bigger picture so we should think about the
welcome to the keynote speaker professor of english for the centers teaching excellence in winchester massachusetts author of several books the most recent of which are every day lessons in the science of learning and teaching distracted mayans i think we will agree him minds of been a little more distracted these days more detail is in the background so please give me one morgan one - - a warm welcome to our speaker. thank you. >> thank you everybody. i am grateful for your presence but...
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they order them to go to winchester, virginia where lee establishes a depot. we know he loses at least 5000 at that point. he's just going to leak stragglers everywhere he goes. his operation that he puts together is really demanding. there is a lot of hard marching that these troops have to do in the course of this campaign. that is what places some of the objectives at risk. when he gets to frederick, he assesses the situation. the union army starts to come out from washington, which is what he wants. then he learns the union garrison from harpers ferry and martinsburg are still there. rather than seeing that as a problem, he sees it as an opportunity. he conceives a very complicated plan to capture or destroy those garrisons, which ends up dividing his army. -- leaves himeads vulnerable when mcclellan advances across the state and finds lee's special orders. the orders for all the divisions that participated in the operation. all the divisions of the army and what they were supposed to do. that enabled mcclellan to mount an offensive against lee that nearly
they order them to go to winchester, virginia where lee establishes a depot. we know he loses at least 5000 at that point. he's just going to leak stragglers everywhere he goes. his operation that he puts together is really demanding. there is a lot of hard marching that these troops have to do in the course of this campaign. that is what places some of the objectives at risk. when he gets to frederick, he assesses the situation. the union army starts to come out from washington, which is what...
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this is meadway in winchester. the best home north of the south pole.use it's one of only 20 homes taking part in this pilot, and residents likejohn are excited. i've got so many friends, and i can't, at the moment, really care from them, apart from on the telephone. yeah. i've got two lovely daughters as well. you're going to be able to have visits with your daughters, and you're going to be able to give them a hug and hold their hand for the first time in eight months. hugs? i'm not sure. am i going to be able to hug them? that's what i've been longing to do since christmas. yeah. 0h, it'll be marvellous. it's made possible through the use of lateral flow tests, the kind of tests being used in liverpool's mass screening right now. up to two relatives or friends can have regular tests to facilitate the kind of visit that hasn't been possible since early march. do you remember that visit? i do, yes. i had afternoon tea with my friend in my room. it was lovely. how much have you missed that? oh, yes, indeed. there's nothing like the one—to—one contact. y
this is meadway in winchester. the best home north of the south pole.use it's one of only 20 homes taking part in this pilot, and residents likejohn are excited. i've got so many friends, and i can't, at the moment, really care from them, apart from on the telephone. yeah. i've got two lovely daughters as well. you're going to be able to have visits with your daughters, and you're going to be able to give them a hug and hold their hand for the first time in eight months. hugs? i'm not sure. am...
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neil ferguson simon winchester and on september 5th we went to the bookstore and did a profile and then the late tom wolfe in december about 30 percent of those authors we just showed you are still active in writing. my favorite author was david mccullough he waits and approaches his subjects we appreciate that. and 2007 newt gingrich was a prolific author written several books and it is a little different. >> there is a continuum the start with a soundbite with the dvd and a continuum in the fascinating periods of dramatic change we can have an enormous dialogue just to give you an example how i see this. >>or some of you whole process of an avatar would be a new one. >> let me just say this is li learning a new technology the beginning of a very different kind ofystem those i can come together i important to look at what the first successful manf the station was on meta- verse in a virtual world inhabited by other people since 1984 and on the 1982 book. but actually i'm not the first to do so. and in the court of public opinion with study groups and workgroups and in those environment
neil ferguson simon winchester and on september 5th we went to the bookstore and did a profile and then the late tom wolfe in december about 30 percent of those authors we just showed you are still active in writing. my favorite author was david mccullough he waits and approaches his subjects we appreciate that. and 2007 newt gingrich was a prolific author written several books and it is a little different. >> there is a continuum the start with a soundbite with the dvd and a continuum in...
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tom mag fleming, victor davis hansen, marge forget mcmillan, neal figureson, harold holier, simon winchester on september 5-inch we went to strand book store and dade profile. angela davis was our guest in october, david hack it fisher in november and then the late tom wolfe in december. 40% of those authors that somewhere just showed you are still active and writing. mike in maryland. he said may favorite author is -- best wishes for another 20 years of "in depth." mike in gaithersburg we appreciate that. >>> in 2007 it was newt gingrich who was our author. a prolific author, hat written several books. this program, this section we'll show you here from 2007 is a little different. we'll complaint afterwards. >> he feel there's a continuum. start with the sound bite and then a become of the dvd. and the income he continuum we are in one of those fast nateing period odd dramatic change where we could potentially have an enormous dialogue in the country and i think you have something from second life that we do -- give you an example of how i see this stuff as all going to evolve over at the n
tom mag fleming, victor davis hansen, marge forget mcmillan, neal figureson, harold holier, simon winchester on september 5-inch we went to strand book store and dade profile. angela davis was our guest in october, david hack it fisher in november and then the late tom wolfe in december. 40% of those authors that somewhere just showed you are still active and writing. mike in maryland. he said may favorite author is -- best wishes for another 20 years of "in depth." mike in...
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this is meadway in winchester. the best home north of the south pole. jayne laughs.you're going to be able to give them a hug and hold their hand for the first time in eight months. hugs? i'm not sure. am i going to be able to hug them? that's what i've been longing to do since christmas. yeah. 0h, it'll be marvellous! it's made possible through the use of lateral flow tests, the kind of tests being used in liverpool's mass screening right now. up to two relatives or friends can have regular tests to facilitate the kind of visit that hasn't been possible since early march. do you remember that visit? i do, yes. i had afternoon tea with my friend in my room. it was lovely. how much have you missed that? oh, yes, indeed. there's nothing like the one—to—one contact. yes, the hug gives you something, doesn't it, the hug? this was the first time simon saw his 98—year—old mum marjorie after lockdown mk i. since then, visits have been restricted to video conference calls, or at a distance in the garden. today, that all changes. i think the advantage, if it all comes off, is
this is meadway in winchester. the best home north of the south pole. jayne laughs.you're going to be able to give them a hug and hold their hand for the first time in eight months. hugs? i'm not sure. am i going to be able to hug them? that's what i've been longing to do since christmas. yeah. 0h, it'll be marvellous! it's made possible through the use of lateral flow tests, the kind of tests being used in liverpool's mass screening right now. up to two relatives or friends can have regular...
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a lawyer for his family told the hearing in winchester that mr dymond became distressed after he failed involving more than 2,000 adults in the uk found that 15% of those aged 18 to 24 said they had been a victim of fraud since the beginning of the pandemic. almost a third of all those surveyed also admitted that they had given out their personal details over the phone to someone they did not know. actress, sally lindsay was cold called by a scammer and we can speak to her now. hello. explain what happened to you. yes, it did personally happen to me. but i think also i play a lead in a drama that was about cold calling. so unbelievably accurate. i think thatis so unbelievably accurate. i think that is why i've been approached to talk about cold calling, because it is so much research on it. personally, what happened to me is that i got a call from what was supposedly the gas board. they said they would cut my gas off that day ifi they would cut my gas off that day if i did not pay this astronomical figure, because i have not paid my gas bill for a year and they are terribly sorry but yo
a lawyer for his family told the hearing in winchester that mr dymond became distressed after he failed involving more than 2,000 adults in the uk found that 15% of those aged 18 to 24 said they had been a victim of fraud since the beginning of the pandemic. almost a third of all those surveyed also admitted that they had given out their personal details over the phone to someone they did not know. actress, sally lindsay was cold called by a scammer and we can speak to her now. hello. explain...
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i happened to be in winchester, virginia, and i read th a book that was about several women who werehomes where the transition occurred between rebel to union, over and over in the same house, across the street with neighbors. no one knew who was on which side. sound familiar? gettysburg, went to that really struck a match. here,en i have people what i want to share is a few things. first of all, gettysburg is fascinating. just the decisiveness and the holding back and the explosions going on around your head where you are spending, you don't know ,hat is left, right or center and the just fantastic, almost miraculous situations that occurred were just breathtaking. to see on those stones, the actual tree that they hid behind to save their own lives, that is amazing. host: go ahead and respond. guest: it is an amazing place to visit, i wish every american can go there. it is worth visiting vote for the battlefield and for the spot where lincoln gave that great address. one thing i can recommend if you go, there is a great organization called the gettysburg -- that has been around for
i happened to be in winchester, virginia, and i read th a book that was about several women who werehomes where the transition occurred between rebel to union, over and over in the same house, across the street with neighbors. no one knew who was on which side. sound familiar? gettysburg, went to that really struck a match. here,en i have people what i want to share is a few things. first of all, gettysburg is fascinating. just the decisiveness and the holding back and the explosions going on...
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stating the presenter may have caused or contributed to his death during a pre—inquest review in winchestern end, and this afternoon i wanted to share with you the latest information we have about the impact of that firebreak on infection rates in wales. this morning the chief medical officer for wales has published his conclusion that there is good evidence that the welsh firebreak has had its intended impact on the transmission of covid—19. and you can see from this slidejust covid—19. and you can see from this slide just how covid—19. and you can see from this slidejust how far covid—19. and you can see from this slide just how far and how quickly cases of coronavirus have fallen in that period at the right hand end of the site. we have seen a consistent reduction in the rate of coronavirus across wales in the past ten days. we have seen a consistent fall in the positivity rate, that is to say the positivity rate, that is to say the percentage of tests which turn out to be positive. the seven day case incidence rate for wales has fallen to around 160 cases for every 100,000 people in the
stating the presenter may have caused or contributed to his death during a pre—inquest review in winchestern end, and this afternoon i wanted to share with you the latest information we have about the impact of that firebreak on infection rates in wales. this morning the chief medical officer for wales has published his conclusion that there is good evidence that the welsh firebreak has had its intended impact on the transmission of covid—19. and you can see from this slidejust covid—19....
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you're quite right, look at winchester cathedral — isn't it beautiful? all lit up this morning.ike a merry—go—round. which is your favourite carol, carol? oh, the traditional version of silent night. i love carol smiling. gotta you! you're in big trouble now, dan, that's all i'm saying! you so are. quick escape! let's talk to gyles brandreth. good morning. you are our favourite giles. thank you very much indeed. i'm getting in the mood. look. he has gone early. we are talking to you about the singing of carols. lovely to have you on brea kfast. of carols. lovely to have you on breakfast. why do you think it is important, even though as carol has been talking about, we are under very tight restrictions at the moment, why is it an important part of the christmas tradition?m moment, why is it an important part of the christmas tradition? it is so important because carols are part of the tradition of christmas, they are about community, continuity and charity. carol singers raised in excess of £10 million a year collecting when they sing carols. and the reason i am a little bit conc
you're quite right, look at winchester cathedral — isn't it beautiful? all lit up this morning.ike a merry—go—round. which is your favourite carol, carol? oh, the traditional version of silent night. i love carol smiling. gotta you! you're in big trouble now, dan, that's all i'm saying! you so are. quick escape! let's talk to gyles brandreth. good morning. you are our favourite giles. thank you very much indeed. i'm getting in the mood. look. he has gone early. we are talking to you about...
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and mr wolf is joining us today from winchester in the u.k. so a truly international panel before we kick off the discussion let's hear from the man himself what he thinks good global policy consists of i'm talking of course about the u.s. president donald trump by the way here he is talking about germany. would they be happy if i didn't win yeah i think so a lot of countries would be happy you know they did a study that in germany they liked president obama much more than president trump well that means i'm doing a good job. so i'll put that question right to you mr hart would you like it if donald trump lost tonight. i think it's a very close race and. whoever might become new president of the united states we. peons have to state that in the mary kom people from both camps. have the opinion that to us it's delivering more to the vote in the last decades then they get they got from the vote and did this is seen entree in the republican circles but also and some democratic surrogates and we europeans have to give an answer on that i think we
and mr wolf is joining us today from winchester in the u.k. so a truly international panel before we kick off the discussion let's hear from the man himself what he thinks good global policy consists of i'm talking of course about the u.s. president donald trump by the way here he is talking about germany. would they be happy if i didn't win yeah i think so a lot of countries would be happy you know they did a study that in germany they liked president obama much more than president trump well...