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over the border, wrexham has the highest rate of infections in wales, with 61 cases per 100,000 peoplenfections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days. likewise in northern ireland, there's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it's leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't be doing and confused as to what's coming next. 0ne measure we will see more of is face coverings.
over the border, wrexham has the highest rate of infections in wales, with 61 cases per 100,000 peoplenfections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days. likewise in northern ireland, there's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive...
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over the border in wales, wrexham has a relatively high 61 cases per 100,000 people, but that is downefore. in scotland, with a low level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days. likewise in northern ireland, where there's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it's leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't be doing and confused as to what's coming next. 0ne measure we will see more of is face coverings. they'll be required in more places. a reminder, in these more nervous times, of how, until there's a vaccine, there aren't many ways to stop the virus from spreading. david shukman, bbc news. in wales, swimming pools, gyms, leisure centres and indoor play areas will be allowed to reopen from the 10th august. up to 30 people can meet outdoors and children under 11 won't h
over the border in wales, wrexham has a relatively high 61 cases per 100,000 people, but that is downefore. in scotland, with a low level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days. likewise in northern ireland, where there's a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government...
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over the border, wrexham has the highest rate of infections in wales, with 61 cases per 100,000 peoplefar lower level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days. likewise in northern ireland, there is a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard and responsive rather than strategic. it is leaving people confused as to what they should and shouldn't be doing, and confused as to what's coming next. one measure we will see more of is face coverings. they will be required in more places. a reminder, in these more nervous times, of how until there is a vaccine there aren't many ways to stop the virus from spreading. david shukman, bbc news. in wales, swimming pools, gyms, leisure centres and indoor play areas will be allowed to reopen from the 10th august. up to 30 people can meet outdoors and children under 11 will also not have to social d
over the border, wrexham has the highest rate of infections in wales, with 61 cases per 100,000 peoplefar lower level of infections, glasgow's had three new cases over the last seven days. likewise in northern ireland, there is a handful of cases in lisburn and castlereagh. this comes at a time of changing messages from the government on how to keep a safe distance and whether to stay at home. experts in behaviour say a much clearer guide is needed. the government strategy seems to be haphazard...
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linked to meat and food processing pla nts linked to meat and food processing plants in anglesey, wrexhamecause we continue in wales to lift the restrictions in a careful, step—by—step way, we are able to look at the impact of the changes we have already made and what we are learning from them. that final point is at the heart of the welsh approach to easing lockdown. we take the advice we have taken from the world health organization and the scientific advisory group for emergencies very seriously. both have underlined the importance of taking that step by step approach to easing restrictions. and because we do it that way, we have introduced changes gradually and progressively, learning from what we have done to enable us to go further as the conditions allow. and during the three—week period, which is concluding at the end of this week, we have introduced one major change every monday. that has given us an opportunity to review and learn from experience. on the 22nd ofjune, shops reopened. on the 29th ofjune, all pupils return to school ahead of the summer holidays. and today, the requ
linked to meat and food processing pla nts linked to meat and food processing plants in anglesey, wrexhamecause we continue in wales to lift the restrictions in a careful, step—by—step way, we are able to look at the impact of the changes we have already made and what we are learning from them. that final point is at the heart of the welsh approach to easing lockdown. we take the advice we have taken from the world health organization and the scientific advisory group for emergencies very...
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with just over a quarter of that each come rochdale, bradford, kirklees and wrexham.ford, 0ld ham and barnsley. kirklees up five per 100,00 and blackburn with darwen up two are the only ones with increases this week. bradford has its own public messaging campaign. it‘s one of the areas where testing of vulnerable workers will be carried out, including shop staff. i think it‘s a really good idea and lots of people should go and get tested. we don't know who's coming and where they're coming from so for our safety, staff safety and public safety, it's a good idea. back in bedford, debbie, who‘s had the virus, is confident enough now to open up a new shop. i think people need to support local businesses, definitely, because the town that you have got is the town that you make and if you haven‘t got people that are going to support your local business, then they‘re going to be ghost towns. retailers hope that as case numbers fall and fears subside, shoppers will step out with greater confidence. hugh pym, bbc news, bedford. mobile phone companies have warned mps that ther
with just over a quarter of that each come rochdale, bradford, kirklees and wrexham.ford, 0ld ham and barnsley. kirklees up five per 100,00 and blackburn with darwen up two are the only ones with increases this week. bradford has its own public messaging campaign. it‘s one of the areas where testing of vulnerable workers will be carried out, including shop staff. i think it‘s a really good idea and lots of people should go and get tested. we don't know who's coming and where they're coming...
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next is wrexham, with 51 cases per 100,000 people, an increase of 29.r manchester, is also causing concern, to 36 cases per 100,000 people, up by 27 this week. initially, the virus seemed to hit teenagers there, according to public health officials. now, it's adults, some with young families. and it's in the better off areas. it's a leafy suburb, so we've got lots of professional families, lots of teachers, socialworkers, doctors, nurses. you know, it's a very, very desirable area to live. and the areas that we're seeing these positive cases in are in these households. testing is free, quick and vital... the government's new ad campaign — a push to get more people tested. figures suggest two thirds of infected people are still being missed, a worry with the threat growing from abroad. we can see a second wave emerging in europe and we will do everything in our power to stop it reaching our shores. 0ther coronavirus hotspots in the uk are blackburn with darwen, bradford, sandwell, calderdale and manchester. but rochdale and leicester have both seen signi
next is wrexham, with 51 cases per 100,000 people, an increase of 29.r manchester, is also causing concern, to 36 cases per 100,000 people, up by 27 this week. initially, the virus seemed to hit teenagers there, according to public health officials. now, it's adults, some with young families. and it's in the better off areas. it's a leafy suburb, so we've got lots of professional families, lots of teachers, socialworkers, doctors, nurses. you know, it's a very, very desirable area to live. and...
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next is wrexham with 51 cases per hundred thousand people. an increase of 29. a spike in trafford in greater manchester is also causing concern to 36 cases per hundred thousand people up by 27 this week. initially the virus seemed to hit teenagers there according to public health officials. now it's adults, some with young families. and it's in the better off areas. it's a leafy suburbs that we've got lots of professionalfamilies, a suburbs that we've got lots of professional families, a lot suburbs that we've got lots of professionalfamilies, a lot of teachers, social workers, doctors, nurses. it's a very, very desirable area to live. and the areas that we re area to live. and the areas that were seeing these positive cases in oui’ were seeing these positive cases in our in these households. testing is free quick and vital. the governments new ad campaign a push to get more people tested. figures suggest two thirds of infected people are still being missed. a worry with the threat growing from abroad. we can see a second wave emerging in europe and we will do
next is wrexham with 51 cases per hundred thousand people. an increase of 29. a spike in trafford in greater manchester is also causing concern to 36 cases per hundred thousand people up by 27 this week. initially the virus seemed to hit teenagers there according to public health officials. now it's adults, some with young families. and it's in the better off areas. it's a leafy suburbs that we've got lots of professionalfamilies, a suburbs that we've got lots of professional families, a lot...
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found near ports at the sites of naval battles and along trade routes the number of world war 2 era wrexham said to be more than 6300. they include italian freighters in the red sea and japanese battleships in the pacific. the majority of all wrecks in the last 100 years of navigation history date back to the war. many of the ships that went out were filled with fuel or crude oil. no one knows how much of that material still trapped in the racks but dr econd came up with an estimate. based on the number of large ships that had combustion engine. if i had no information i looked at the size of the vessel and the type. vessel. tank or non tank vessel a ball carrier a victory ship or something like that and i assume well let's say at least 10 percent of the oil may still be on there maybe 90 percent maybe all we don't know so i have a range of values so i estimate it using that methodology estimated about 2.5 to 25000000 tons of oil could potentially be on these rocks and that was something of concern because. they could potentially leak out and cause the same kind of damage as we see in other
found near ports at the sites of naval battles and along trade routes the number of world war 2 era wrexham said to be more than 6300. they include italian freighters in the red sea and japanese battleships in the pacific. the majority of all wrecks in the last 100 years of navigation history date back to the war. many of the ships that went out were filled with fuel or crude oil. no one knows how much of that material still trapped in the racks but dr econd came up with an estimate. based on...
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mario kreft is chair of care forum wales and owner of the pendine park care home in wrexham.than who runs four residential homes across sussex. thank you both for talking to us. i wa nt to thank you both for talking to us. i want to ask you how you feel about the fact that you do not yet have this guidance. good morning, it is deeply frustrating. families have had to wait patiently for four to five months to have the right kind of advice and guidance on how to visit their loved ones in our care homes. the last couple of weeks we have allowed a couple of residents of‘ families to come with full ppe after we did rigorous checks and sit outside in the patio whilst the relative was inside in the dining room with a glass sheet. but it is difficult, we have all these measures, but it would be good if the government gave us detailed guidance. do you need guidance from the government. you know what you are doing in your homes, don't you? i think we are on the eye of precaution, we are taking all the precautions we can, but it would be great to have the government's expertise, theirfi
mario kreft is chair of care forum wales and owner of the pendine park care home in wrexham.than who runs four residential homes across sussex. thank you both for talking to us. i wa nt to thank you both for talking to us. i want to ask you how you feel about the fact that you do not yet have this guidance. good morning, it is deeply frustrating. families have had to wait patiently for four to five months to have the right kind of advice and guidance on how to visit their loved ones in our care...
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teams are responding to the outbreaks and incidents linked to to food processing plants in anglesey, wrexhamctions. because we do it that way, we have introduced changes gradually and progressively, learning from what we have done to enable us to go further as the conditions allow. during the three—week period which is concluding at the end of this week, we have introduced one major change every monday, and that has given us an opportunity to review and learn from experience. on the 22nd ofjune shops reopened. on the 29th ofjune, all pupils return to school ahead of the summer holidays. today, the requirement to stay local has been lifted. the louvre in paris has reopened. safety measures are in place, including limited numbers, best mass and strict itineraries. 10 million people visit the louvre every year. the museum says that number could drop by 80% if the eu does not reopen its borders this summer. just before we go, let me show you some amazing pictures caught on dashcam in west london on sunday. it shows a lucky escape for two pedestrians who were about to cross the road in a very win
teams are responding to the outbreaks and incidents linked to to food processing plants in anglesey, wrexhamctions. because we do it that way, we have introduced changes gradually and progressively, learning from what we have done to enable us to go further as the conditions allow. during the three—week period which is concluding at the end of this week, we have introduced one major change every monday, and that has given us an opportunity to review and learn from experience. on the 22nd...
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wrexham has rallied round unbeatable either but with the only suitable treatment are being offered abroadh eva, herfamily and we and our thoughts are very much with eva, her family and we will of course look at everything we can do to support her and her travel arrangements. sir edward davey. under this prime minister, we have suffered one of the worst death rates in the world and europe are's worst death rate for health and care workers. previously, he has refused my demand for an immediate inquiry, an immediate independent inquiry, saying it is too soon, even though, backin saying it is too soon, even though, back in 2003, he voted for an independent inquiry into the iraq warjust months after the conflict had started. if he still rejects an immediate inquiry, will he instead committed, in principle, to a future public inquiry? yes or no? mr speaker, as i have told how several times, ido speaker, as i have told how several times, i do not believe that now, in the middle of combating, still as we are, a pandemic is the right moment to devote huge amounts of official time to an inquiry but
wrexham has rallied round unbeatable either but with the only suitable treatment are being offered abroadh eva, herfamily and we and our thoughts are very much with eva, her family and we will of course look at everything we can do to support her and her travel arrangements. sir edward davey. under this prime minister, we have suffered one of the worst death rates in the world and europe are's worst death rate for health and care workers. previously, he has refused my demand for an immediate...
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we are currently dealing with a local rise in the wrexham area but again, we mobilised our team to bel outbreaks. mark dra keford, first deal with these local outbreaks. mark drakeford, first minister of wales. a year ago, whaley bridge became the centre of national attention when a dam at the local reservoir cracked and threatened to wash the town away. 1,500 residents were evacuated and an raf helicopter was deployed to reinforce the dam's wall. our reporter sam fenwick was there at the time and has returned this morning to see how things are. first of all, what a tranquil spot it is, very much in contrast, and even though it than most, how it was looking a year ago. it is very much calmer than this time last year. welcome to whaley bridge, where this time last year, there was water pouring over this bridge. there had been days of torrential rain and the water was pouring down the moors into the reservoir below and the reservoir could not cope with the volume of water. it meant that the wall of the dam breached. there was a hole in itand wall of the dam breached. there was a hole in
we are currently dealing with a local rise in the wrexham area but again, we mobilised our team to bel outbreaks. mark dra keford, first deal with these local outbreaks. mark drakeford, first minister of wales. a year ago, whaley bridge became the centre of national attention when a dam at the local reservoir cracked and threatened to wash the town away. 1,500 residents were evacuated and an raf helicopter was deployed to reinforce the dam's wall. our reporter sam fenwick was there at the time...
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rochdale, kirklees and wrexham also saw falls in infection rates., peterborough and calderdale with the biggest over the week coming in blackburn with darwen and herefordshire. i'm going to take this off, because i can see that we're actually well separated here... and today, the government's chief scientific adviser gave mps a blunt assessment of the current situation. it's very difficult to know exactly where we stand at the moment. it's clear that the outcome has not been good in the uk. i think we can be absolutely clear about that. it's also clear that you can see a band of countries that have done less well. and he said working from home, if possible, was still a good option, and he saw no reason to change the guidance. sir patrick added that the virus may well come back in different waves in future years — a reminder that lockdown restrictions might be slowly lifting, but people may have to get used to social distancing and other measures for some time. hugh pym, bbc news, leicester. the economic impact of coronavirus became clearer today her
rochdale, kirklees and wrexham also saw falls in infection rates., peterborough and calderdale with the biggest over the week coming in blackburn with darwen and herefordshire. i'm going to take this off, because i can see that we're actually well separated here... and today, the government's chief scientific adviser gave mps a blunt assessment of the current situation. it's very difficult to know exactly where we stand at the moment. it's clear that the outcome has not been good in the uk. i...
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if we go back about two weeks ago, we were looking at merthyr tydfil and wrexham and the outbreaks there there and the community outbreak in leicester. if you strip away the labels, we can see that the number of infections in those areas we re number of infections in those areas were about 90 plants per 100,000 people. there were some areas that we re people. there were some areas that were following up on them, the dark blue areas, but they were miles away and it was 50 cases per 100,000 people. you can see the band in the north of wales has disappeared and the map is generally looking with a lot of light blue and that means cases have fallen from week to week, notjust nationally, but in local authorities in the uk in places that were in the top ten. it is a day of good news in terms of infections. scotland's first minister has announced a further easing of lockdown restrictions with people able to visit other households indoors and larger groups able to meet outside over the coming days. nicola sturgeon says it represents the most significant milestone so far in scotland's progress out
if we go back about two weeks ago, we were looking at merthyr tydfil and wrexham and the outbreaks there there and the community outbreak in leicester. if you strip away the labels, we can see that the number of infections in those areas we re number of infections in those areas were about 90 plants per 100,000 people. there were some areas that we re people. there were some areas that were following up on them, the dark blue areas, but they were miles away and it was 50 cases per 100,000...
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this and where we have concerns, for instance the outbreak that the welsh government was handling in wrexhamion about it, especially where there is an issue on the border. i caution her slightly against the sorts of comparisons that she makes but what i would say is that this is best conducted, this exercise is best conducted, this exercise is best conducted together, and that is why we ta ke conducted together, and that is why we take the approach that we are tackling this virus across the whole united kingdom together. virtual link, peter bone. we will pull away now from the house of commons. you can keep watching on the parliament channel. wearing face masks will become mandatory, as we heard. that was matt hancock formalising the announcement that we got wind of last night. we would have continuing reaction to this through the day. the troubled airline virgin atlantic has finalised a rescue deal, worth £1.2 billion in the package includes support from its main shareholder virgin group and loans from outside investors. it is also a package which includes deferring payments. virgin atlanti
this and where we have concerns, for instance the outbreak that the welsh government was handling in wrexhamion about it, especially where there is an issue on the border. i caution her slightly against the sorts of comparisons that she makes but what i would say is that this is best conducted, this exercise is best conducted, this exercise is best conducted together, and that is why we ta ke conducted together, and that is why we take the approach that we are tackling this virus across the...