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if you have had an astrazeneca jab, the chances are it came from this place, in wrexham. what borisjohnson said about your labs? i think he said that this lab could be a salvation for mankind? that sounds good, doesn't it, say it one more time. salvation to mankind. yes! wales! and there is huge pride amongst everybody that works here. 0k, guys, keep it up. carl is one of the newest recruits here. i started back in january this year. you were recruited just to get the vaccine out? just to get the vaccine out. so i'm here solely to save the world. before saving the world, what were you doing? so, before saving the world, i was in entertainment, where i do fire—eating, whip—cracking. so, there's still a bit of excitement. part of history now instead. the wockhardt labs have a contract with government to bottle up any vaccine they send their way. right now it's the astrazeneca jab. the raw materials come in from oxford and keele to this secure area. there is a massive weight of responsibility because obviously we're producing the astrazeneca vaccine for uk distribution, so w
if you have had an astrazeneca jab, the chances are it came from this place, in wrexham. what borisjohnson said about your labs? i think he said that this lab could be a salvation for mankind? that sounds good, doesn't it, say it one more time. salvation to mankind. yes! wales! and there is huge pride amongst everybody that works here. 0k, guys, keep it up. carl is one of the newest recruits here. i started back in january this year. you were recruited just to get the vaccine out? just to get...
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trouble such as in our own demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean meth if evidence that many antibiotics was are now or have been converted not to receive the chat what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who's a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many national idiosyncrasies regarding the and making power and you spoke with this isn't one i mean i think appreciation of research and science in general appears to be on the rise. was enough listening down to scientific evidence when it came to policy decisions where the right scientists listened to and at the end of the day with the scientists saying the right things and giving across the right messages. certainly an area in which we could have fun. it's true that in many countries including germany when you mention i mean scientists have. policy makers and in most countries claim most countries claim that their anti corona matches are science based but which scientific evidence they live
trouble such as in our own demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean meth if evidence that many antibiotics was are now or have been converted not to receive the chat what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who's a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many national idiosyncrasies regarding the and making power and you spoke with this isn't one i...
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trouble such as in our own demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean we have evidence that many active x. ers are now or have been converted not to receive the chair what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who is a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many national idiosyncrasies regarding the end mccain are reacting to spoke with this isn't one i mean i think appreciation of research and science in general appears to be on the rise. what's enough listening down to scientific evidence when it came to policy decisions where the right scientists listened to and at the end of the day with the scientists saying the right things and giving across the right messages. certainly an area in which we could have fun. it's true that in many countries including germany i mean you mentioned marco i mean scientists have. policymakers and in most countries claim most countries claim that they're anti chronicles are science based but which scientific eviden
trouble such as in our own demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean we have evidence that many active x. ers are now or have been converted not to receive the chair what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who is a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many national idiosyncrasies regarding the end mccain are reacting to spoke with this isn't one...
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—— in wrexham. lot of others working to make this happen. it is a fantastic team effort. you can see the complexity of steps involved. the vials need to be put into the cold chain when they are finished. that is the answer to charlie's question. always good to pick up. we love the detail. one thing people will be curious about now the government is in charge of the purchase, the roll—out of all of these things. what about people who are concerned? we know there is likely to be a slowdown in supply. that has been made very clear in the next month, two april. people are thinking, if there is a slowdown, how can we still be on track?— there is a slowdown, how can we still be on track? people should not be too alarmed _ still be on track? people should not be too alarmed about _ still be on track? people should not be too alarmed about this. - still be on track? people should not be too alarmed about this. it - still be on track? people should not be too alarmed about this. it is - be too alarmed about
—— in wrexham. lot of others working to make this happen. it is a fantastic team effort. you can see the complexity of steps involved. the vials need to be put into the cold chain when they are finished. that is the answer to charlie's question. always good to pick up. we love the detail. one thing people will be curious about now the government is in charge of the purchase, the roll—out of all of these things. what about people who are concerned? we know there is likely to be a slowdown...
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of trouble such as in upon demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean if if evidence that many antibiotics was are now or have been converted not to receive the chant what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who's a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many national idiosyncrasies regarding the and we can tell we're having you spoke with this isn't one i mean i think appreciation of research and science in general appears to be on the rise. what's enough listening down to scientific evidence when it came to policy decisions where the right scientists listened to and at the end of the day with the scientists saying the right things and giving across the right messages. certainly an area in which we could have fun . it's true that in many countries including germany i mean you mentioned i mean scientists have. a policy maker and in most countries plain most countries claim that their anti corona measures are science based but which scientific e
of trouble such as in upon demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean if if evidence that many antibiotics was are now or have been converted not to receive the chant what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who's a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many national idiosyncrasies regarding the and we can tell we're having you spoke with this...
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in north wales, wrexham sits just a few miles from the border with england.year, given the different covid rules in each country. i don't think it was as obvious as it is now. you know, we are all doing our own thing now which i don't think everybody was aware that we had the power to do before. but have there been benefits to wales making its own choices in the pandemic? yes, because i think the numbers in england compared to wales are two completely different things. i think they've handled it really well. we should be able to make her own decisions, but i feel we should work in collaboration with each other. not far away, the coastal town of rhos—on—sea is popular with tourists. butjust off the promenade, the peacock lounge sits empty. owner philip has been frustrated with how his business has been affected by differences in rules. it's made him think there is little point in a welsh parliament. cardiff is 185 miles away from us, we are 30 minutes from chester, yet all the tourists from chester are coming here thinking the rules are the same, when they're
in north wales, wrexham sits just a few miles from the border with england.year, given the different covid rules in each country. i don't think it was as obvious as it is now. you know, we are all doing our own thing now which i don't think everybody was aware that we had the power to do before. but have there been benefits to wales making its own choices in the pandemic? yes, because i think the numbers in england compared to wales are two completely different things. i think they've handled...
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and of course, in wales i have seen the great wrexham plant, wockhardt, where the ranks of tiny vaccineght and defeat the armies of disease. in scientific efforts, in the nhs, in the work of the armed forces and government at all levels, i see the whole of the united kingdom working together. it seems incredible that on may the 6th, we face opponents, who would literally try to smash up these partnerships and destroy the formula for british success. we face a labour party that has done nothing more during the pandemic then weave like a bunch of wobbly weather—vanes, backing the government one week and bashing us the next. they are spending most of their time wondering which public statues to tear down or whether herewood the wake should now be known as herewood the woke. so, let's not be put off our stride. let's remember that across the country, it is conservatives — conservative councils and councillors, that develop better value for money and let's take a great one—nation message to the people of a strong and dynamic conservative government that fosters a vast and creative private se
and of course, in wales i have seen the great wrexham plant, wockhardt, where the ranks of tiny vaccineght and defeat the armies of disease. in scientific efforts, in the nhs, in the work of the armed forces and government at all levels, i see the whole of the united kingdom working together. it seems incredible that on may the 6th, we face opponents, who would literally try to smash up these partnerships and destroy the formula for british success. we face a labour party that has done nothing...
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if you've had an astrazeneca jab, chances are it came from this place in wrexham.. carl is one of the newest recruits here. i started back in january this year. you were recruited just to get the vaccine out? just to get the vaccine out. so i'm here solely to save the world. before saving the world, what were you doing? so, before saving the world, i was in entertainment, where i do fire—eating, whip—cracking. so, there's still a bit of excitement. part of history now instead. the wockhardt labs have a contract with government to bottle up any vaccine they send their way. right now, it's the astrazeneca jab. the raw materials come in from oxford and keele to this secure area. there's a massive weight of responsibility, because obviously we're producing the astrazeneca vaccine for uk distribution, so we know without us, there's people not receiving vaccination against covid. these guys have the capability to get out 120,000 doses every hour, but the pressure is constantly on to make it faster, and more efficient, to get them out into the population much quicker. we
if you've had an astrazeneca jab, chances are it came from this place in wrexham.. carl is one of the newest recruits here. i started back in january this year. you were recruited just to get the vaccine out? just to get the vaccine out. so i'm here solely to save the world. before saving the world, what were you doing? so, before saving the world, i was in entertainment, where i do fire—eating, whip—cracking. so, there's still a bit of excitement. part of history now instead. the wockhardt...
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trouble such as an up on demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean if if evidence that many antibiotics was are now or have been converted not to receive the check what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who's a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many international idiosyncrasies regarding the and we can hope we're having this but could this isn't one i mean i think appreciation of research and science in general appears to be on the rise. was enough listening down to scientific evidence when it came to policy decisions where the right scientists listened to and at the end of the day with the scientists saying the right things and giving across the right messages. certainly an area in which we could have fun . it's true that in many countries including germany when you mention i mean scientists have. policy makers and in most countries playing most countries claim that they're anti khurana metrics are science based but which scientific
trouble such as an up on demick i think a good example of this is the changing sentiment against wrexham nations i mean if if evidence that many antibiotics was are now or have been converted not to receive the check what about internationally. i know germany is a special case with the chancellor who's a scientist herself but what about in other countries well absolutely but and i'm sure there are many international idiosyncrasies regarding the and we can hope we're having this but could this...
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we have been given exclusive access to one company — based in wrexham — which has taken on the mammothtil now. jayne mccubbin reports. if you have had an astrazeneca chap it probably came from here. do you remember what borisjohnson said remember what boris johnson said about remember what borisjohnson said about your laps? i remember what boris johnson said about your laps?— about your laps? i think you said this lab could _ about your laps? i think you said this lab could be _ about your laps? i think you said this lab could be slu _ about your laps? i think you said this lab could be slu or - about your laps? i think you said | this lab could be slu or salvation for mankind. sat; this lab could be slu or salvation for mankind-— for mankind. say that what i'm. salvation for _ for mankind. say that what i'm. salvation for mankind. - for mankind. say that what i'm. salvation for mankind. and - for mankind. say that what i'm. l salvation for mankind. and there for mankind. say that what i'm. - salvation for mankind. and there is hue salvation for mankind. and there is hu . e ride salvat
we have been given exclusive access to one company — based in wrexham — which has taken on the mammothtil now. jayne mccubbin reports. if you have had an astrazeneca chap it probably came from here. do you remember what borisjohnson said remember what boris johnson said about remember what borisjohnson said about your laps? i remember what boris johnson said about your laps?— about your laps? i think you said this lab could _ about your laps? i think you said this lab could be _ about...
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if you have had an astrazeneca jab, the chances are it came from this place, in wrexham.ght now it's the astrazeneca jab. the raw materials come in from oxford and keele to this secure area. there's a massive weight of responsibility because obviously we're producing the astrazeneca vaccine for uk distribution, so we know that without us, there's people not receiving vaccination against covid. these guys have the capability to get out 120,000 doses every hour, but the pressure is constantly on to make it faster, and more efficient, to get them out into the population much quicker. we can't talk to you properly because you're super sterile, aren't you? yes. you're actually putting the vaccine in the vials. yes. is itjust another day in the office when you're on these lines, or not? i don't know, it'sjust... you know... it's hard to explain but you know you're doing a really good thing, and it's very, very important, and it's actually quite enjoyable. every vial dawn and her colleagues have bottled end up here to be checked. 40 vials checked automatically every single secon
if you have had an astrazeneca jab, the chances are it came from this place, in wrexham.ght now it's the astrazeneca jab. the raw materials come in from oxford and keele to this secure area. there's a massive weight of responsibility because obviously we're producing the astrazeneca vaccine for uk distribution, so we know that without us, there's people not receiving vaccination against covid. these guys have the capability to get out 120,000 doses every hour, but the pressure is constantly on...
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in north wales, wrexham sits just a few miles from the border with england.les are two completely different things. i think they've handled it really well. we should be able to make our own decisions, but i feel we should work in collaboration with each other. not far away, the coastal town of rhos—on—sea is popular with tourists. butjust off the promenade, the peacock lounge sits empty. owner philip has been frustrated with how his business has been affected by differences in rules. it's made him think there is little point in a welsh parliament. cardiff is 185 miles away from us, we are 30 minutes from chester, yet all them tourists from chester are coming here thinking the rules are the same, when they're not. it should have been one person leading. this devolved stuff just isn't working. many people do support devolution, which is the transfer of powers from westminster to cardiff. some want wales to have more clout. a debate which has stretched back decades isn't yet settled. this pandemic has really shown how having different governments for different p
in north wales, wrexham sits just a few miles from the border with england.les are two completely different things. i think they've handled it really well. we should be able to make our own decisions, but i feel we should work in collaboration with each other. not far away, the coastal town of rhos—on—sea is popular with tourists. butjust off the promenade, the peacock lounge sits empty. owner philip has been frustrated with how his business has been affected by differences in rules. it's...
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in north wales, wrexham sits just a few miles from the border with england.s making its own choices in the pandemic? yes, because i think the numbers in england compared to wales are two completely different things. i think they've handled it really well. we should be able to make our own decisions but i feel we should work in cooperation with each other. not far away, the coastal town of rhos—0n—sea is popular with tourists. butjust off the promenade, the peacock lounge sits empty. 0wner philip is frustrated with how his business has been affected by differences in rules. it's made him think there is little point in a welsh parliament. cardiff is 185 miles away from us. we're 30 minutes from chester. yet all them tourists from chester are coming here thinking the rules are the same when they're not. it should have been one person leading and not four parties fighting amongst each other, because that's all it's turned out to be. this devolved stuff just isn't working. many people do support devolution, which is a transfer of powers from westminster to cardiff
in north wales, wrexham sits just a few miles from the border with england.s making its own choices in the pandemic? yes, because i think the numbers in england compared to wales are two completely different things. i think they've handled it really well. we should be able to make our own decisions but i feel we should work in cooperation with each other. not far away, the coastal town of rhos—0n—sea is popular with tourists. butjust off the promenade, the peacock lounge sits empty. 0wner...
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this was sent in from darren from wrexham, who's not had his hair cut or shaved his really quite impressiveen routine searches in areas of london and kent as part of the investigation. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has appeared in court in iran, a week after her ankle tag was removed having served five years in prison. the charity worker from west london was ordered to appear on charges of propaganda against the regime. the judge told her to expect a verdict within seven working days. trading standards in south london are warning residents about a scam, which abuses the government's scheme to make homes greener. they say they've had reports of vulnerable and elderly residents spending thousands of pounds on spray foam loft insulation — even though it's not needed in many homes. let's take a look at the travel situation now. the bakerloo line has minor delays between elephant & castle to queens park after a signal failure. and there are roadworks slowing things down on the causway in feltham — it's down to one lane in each direction. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. we start the
this was sent in from darren from wrexham, who's not had his hair cut or shaved his really quite impressiveen routine searches in areas of london and kent as part of the investigation. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has appeared in court in iran, a week after her ankle tag was removed having served five years in prison. the charity worker from west london was ordered to appear on charges of propaganda against the regime. the judge told her to expect a verdict within seven working days. trading...